Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1906 — Page 3
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■B. —' ■ - K WEATHER p<.rt:«:'. S: .v: , :, tonight and Friday rcol. ide « bil«>ne»« tnp t > if - thut iiwmsiig , nmdv * bii«iiie», trip M h Hu* mornng. |Hb> :):»•(«• a bu*il>r«» trip 'A .> «■ H>>« nximuig. jHH M - i <>f Van Wert i» in our thr us f jVtM*, f, of K*»'kf»rrl si in <>ur ?i <» k of hi» rturtlwr, Mn A. [ I WM» MMr *> ,; Mr* Joe Knapkt* went to B* l « <• t hi* morning t<> •j»-n<l B* day wuh friend*. ■ “r» Mallonre went to SaBk*»r, ii '<>day to emit for a few ■!’»': ' r hueband. ■ ‘. ~1.1 Mayer went to Fort B*”» 1 morning to emit for a B* day* with relative*. H«;n Hildebrand went to Fort ’»> n <>rning to make a few • ' • *lth hi* aoli.
■For Hard Knocks Buy the Buckeye Shoe $2.00 For Men I Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
BETTER SERVICE i IT'S THE generous treatment and the better service the Morris Cioar Store ia giving the people that have made thia concern the most favorably known cigar stand in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate this better service, It’s just the kind of service you want and can get right now. Our line of cigars is complete. All the leading brands manufactured. Billurd parlor In connection Phone No. 400 Morris Smoke House Opposite Coert House Fred Rohrer »f H< nie was transact • Roaa Johnson of Mminw ww* a Ur. Rentier return. J U Ft Wav . IthU morning, Willi*- her «hr ua* hpu-t of Mr. «ud Mr* iVirr K I At *h« Mid urrk pravrr * ?♦-- Ltrhl «« Uw rfcttnh ♦ The X**Hh Sal**m S«>n«h> - l * *ll**lll*l ♦iT»ta’i'Sr r »•* uh* ■ tilled Um* Hhw Hodir whirh h*« a I ana »’■.»! Kt ntn**k' T s >* t*v • 1h« suit» ml »»t 11* • • jJtttF ■ I h.re U.i March Rei*iith • ' Jmk- K K Ervu |. t • Ipa.. M-htrnre it|s>n J..-' Howel., wh.. j four!evu years with iii’c an<l .li.irwn Hnrvnta R. vnoM* celebrate,! her birthday y-st. iday Th >f her in I tie fnends present were l,»uva St. r.< burner, iirace Itaranl. Anus tlarard. ' Mar. ia lb ri . I>r< Is l',»i, H- ’>, H > met. Naomi Ratling. Urare Shrull. < i«.ra Major. Esther Reym4d«. Heu llah Reyn..|ds. I'aulran Keyimhl. I Misses Nettie am! I*m«v Reyiurids assisted in serving refreshment., fbr I etna received some very nice presents
Wiida Watts made a business trip to Portland today. N. Stalter made a business trip to < ’urryville today. Rev. A. B. Haist made a business trip to Berne today. Frank McConnell made a business trip to Geneva today. A. P. Beatty was attending to legal matter# at i'nion City today 1 Lee Vance returned from Wolcott'' ville, where he wa« fishing for several 1 days. Ms. Haviland remind to Geneva > today. While Irrn she was the guest M • J. R Porter returned today jfnsir Fort W.vhe where she was visit I ling with relative. Mr». Hoi brock and children arrived] I today from Fort Wayne and are the] P W Snath returned Io Richmond I I I \i J * t ~ . e , I ♦ i . I I „ o- i , t | L n * T L MIM.KH-, BRYAN IS AT ST PETERSBURG A »;pp« M lias apeetel. Is. .esioinr. June 11-'W.lbam r IJ Bryan. *tu» i« inakrng a tour «•» the , ! world, anted here today from Berlin. I | T<» a correspondent h r said he want* 'ey >t C i \ tfi** *» BRYAN THE NEXT PRESIDENT Prediction by Coaunittetnaa Norman Mack S? I n bm! Va JuM 1 J In in in-1 icrview belay. N-rtaan Mack. Hem rratit’ of New I Y‘»s *. | Bry»b fwt , I w.i-itu»*r!a‘- for virr t L d HcA.--.tor govermmofNnw York. %<rri< I Ai* t ia tfc»* Th»iw«» I ■' i/?-h‘ *ut larrfa f, Jwß»r •, IMBRi, j Lv, - ; f co- for refsaJr of abov* L L- HAT M<»Al<T Nr. I wort* •’« A‘i !-«With Henry H.hhl-- -J [ t c.M*' ttmt ui’ , , t on d’t’ h »• •dnt '<!.* / -»f e®« h m-’nth until In .U U BAUMtIARTNEi:. Sarvtyor. Cfood kwA* bring happin****. r ri**t »w jca more for w* whi nwe uivet th* ir. with a eleftfio Muilinir fare, bright ♦•>* »< iwiKirkling uith health, übwh ren.« by taking HollUter’s Ibwky M »ui> I tutu Ten. >l.i rents, tea or table-s. Smith, Yager &Fulk. twoHd of ottrs tor thv ‘'Fat Woman She’* a htniirauce to herself in at»e> ' ears, flats, elevators; but what can she do, i*H»r thing—take Hollister - lio.-ay Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Smith, Yager & Falk.
THEIHDB » DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. Don’t tn vy the /v\an With the New Spring Suits — f \ Get one an<! know the Couih rt of wearing.it w v w ■■ -v ■ 1! - ■"-£?? perimenting but he comes ba k again :: u us • he’.ikes our Clothing—like* tKc fit c c ■-•;,■> the I * ■’ fal>n<-the workmanship and «-t;r *« ere • e JU iB• w< ™ h "" : '■" !h "" t I </ /a » a ’ rv3 „i t j w< ■ !! n ‘ WliW BIL> t 1 Prices from 15.00 to 120.00 V g 1’ ‘T I ’v b if- 5“ ‘WM P J \ ...plrlcm every de * t I One Price to /Vl> I • B. Halve* Glothing Go. . ..- I
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