Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1906 — Page 3

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11. E. Meyers made a business trip to Bluffton today. Ed Vaneil made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Hey of Williams was a business caller to our city today. A. P. Beatty was attending to legal matters at Fftrt Wayne today. ( . J. Lutz was attending to legal 1 matters at Fort Wayne this morning. b Mrs. E.,E. Snow V* \i,ilerson t<a|ay to spend Sunday with relatives. Mis. Sells went to Fort Wayne this I morning to spend Sunday with! friends. J. N. Fristoe vyent to Winona Lake this morning, where he will spend Sunday. I’. E *lu*laJ>aker went to Goshen I this morning to sjiend Sunday with! relatives. Mrs. Krause of Fort Wayne pass- 1 ed through our city today enroute to! Willshire. *. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Witt and children went to Bluffton today to -fsuid 1 Sunday with relatives. Mi-- Carrie Cogswell returned today from Van Wert where she wavisiting with relatives. Mrs. Grace Baker and children returned to Nappanee this morning. 1 While here they were the guests of I relatives. Bluffton and Devalue played ball at Dei-atnr t<«lay to a crowd of over one thousand people. These two towns are rival- in everything except sane propositions. Willshire Herald. Charles Morrison is in Toledo thi« week attending the Grand lu»lgi- meet ing of the Knights of Pythias. He is official representative of Chas. A. Knott luidge. No. ’ 42. of W dlshir* Willshire Herald. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw left today for Churubusco to attend a reunion given by her cousin, Nathan Heavers. Over 200 invitations have been issued ami old friends and m-hisdniates and relative.* that have not seen each other for many yeara. will gather at the Beavers' home. I’-- i. II V Hartman mm: xeni-siijM-riiitendent of the Decatur public schools, has resigned ami will g<. to Colorado to engage in the real estate business. His successor has been chosen in the jierson of William Beaebler of New Bremen, who won out over forty Odd competitors. WilNhire ' Heral I. Mrs. S. S. Stein was the charming hostess last Thursday of Mrs. C. V. Connell, Mr- James Haefling. Mr*, tt. Snellen and Mrs. B. .Meiberr. who drove over from Decatur and t*s*k dinner and supisr with Mr*. Stein. They were a happy crowd of ladieas they drove through town. Willshire Herald. Sheriff Butler of Decatur, who lost his wallet while in the city some time ago, yesterday had his property returned to him. It was found by a Pennsylvania brakeman of the name of Tillen, who sent it to the owner as quickly as he could locate him. Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette. John Kuhl and John Smith, two laborers were arrested last evening by Marshal Given and lodged in jail on a charge of public intoxication. They were arraigned before Mayor Coffee this morning and each plead guilty to the charges, and were assessed a tine of a dollar and costs. Being unable to pay. they will board it out with Sheriff Butler.

BETTER SERVICE IT S THE generous treatment ’ and the better service the Morris Cigar Store ia giving the people that have made thia concern the most favorably known cigar stand m Northern Indiana. You will appreciate I thia lietter aervice, It’s juat the ! kind of service you want and can gel right now. Our line i of cigara is complete, All the leading brands manufactured. Blllord parlor In connection. —1..: Phone No. 4M Morris Smoke House Opposite Court House Dr. Calliss made a business trip to Berne today. I. Opliger made a business trip t<» I Fort Wayne this morning. M. F lime was attending to tint-1 her ma;ter* at Fort Wayne today. Barney Kaiver returned today from] n biispie** trip to Fort Wynne. Kev. A. B. Hai*t retumde today Iron a i, — visit at Fort Wayne. Fred Hoffman and non Grover re I turned today from a buwin* ** trip to Mi-* Hi.ma Johnloz went to Monroe today to spend Sunday with het parents. Mi*- Gilbert returned to .Monroe ton y. While here she was the guest | of friend*. W. H Fledderjoliann »*»« attending to interurban bw»in<-** at Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mr- Dallas Butler went to Kichnmiid today to visit over Sunday with relative*. Mi*- Workman returned today from Fort Wayne where *he was visiting with relative*. J. H. Koenig returned today from Fort Wayne where he was attending to interurban matter*. Mrs. J»se Braden and daughter ar-1 rived tcaiey from Fort Wayne and I are the guests of her parents, Mr. I and Mr* C. W. liorwin. Mr*. Gertrude Sauoder* returned to Berne today after making a plea*-] ant visit here with fnauds. Mr*. J« e Riee went to Marion today to visit over Sunday with her *on Frank Rice and family. Mrs. Overly and »<>n returned to Fort Wayne !a»t evening. While here they were the guest* of Mrs. Jesse Smith. G is Chriaten arrived thia morning from Livermore, Ky., and t» the gnrai of hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ('hnsten. Mi*. N. Cmwell and children returned to Wayland, Mich., this morning after a pleasant visit here with relative*. Mi** Bertha Heller arrived this morning from Bloomington, where she completed her -••< , on<l year’s work at the State University. John S. Peterson is quite aiek with kidney trouble and an operation mav be necesaary. ~He was some better today, but still suffering considerably. A pocketbook belonging to Leander Johnson of K. R. ti, was found and left' in this office today and that gentleman may have the same by inquiring at thia office. Martin Holbroek arrived tbi* morning from Fort Wayne and i* the guest of hi* mother Mrs. H. Holbrook. Word ha» Is- received from John Baker, who is at West Baden, taking a r«<un»e of treatment. He state* he is feeling some better and is beiig greatly beneiited by the water at this resort. With hi* hat on hi* head and a pipe ri In* mouth Janie- M. Hummer was united in marriage to Ida E. j Frans by Justice Fargo Tuesday n.ornim. in !e*< time than it take* to tell it, says tie- Hart font City TimesGazetti . Hummer i* 30 years old and hi* bride i* 3'J. Both reside at Crumley's Crossing. While Justice Far go propounded the usual questions, alsmt loving, cherishing anil obeying, etc., which are familiar to many, the groom never removed the pipe from his mouth but calmly Smoked away, nodding his head in reply to each of the questions asked him by the 'squire and at the same time blowing a cloud of smoke in hi* face. More than half a million officials, business, professional men, bankers, farmers, and stockmen have been cured by useing Hollister's Rocky Tablets, Smith, Yager &Fulk.

Big Silk Bargains f ' ** _ U_ — If you are needing a silk waist or suit All fancy figured and check silks Qjl n worth Jt.oo per yd. This sale 04u you will be well paid to visit our silk department this week. Eve*y P. C. 36 in. Black Taffetta, a bargain Qin fancy silk must !>e s*Jd regardless of at Tbis sale ask to srt . it its price. 27 inch Jap, white background, comes in dots and ring designs, a bar- 11 n THIS WEEK ■■ Tl - '• . 44C Fine soft silk in pin stripes, in Gray. Rtspberry, Alice Blue, Gray. 11a A fine line•( Soft Silks worth CQn black check while they last a yd.T’nru 75 l °d ■< * a yd. Tht *a c Juu ■ I ... - —- . .. ’ NIBLICK and CO.

AT THE CHURCHES - The churches will Conduct a union i evai-usllsU' service Hunday evening In the open air opposite th* Library | llwnl *ln*)nc Everybody Invited Hee<la< < burek. Evangel.si W II I’uiUas will praaeh Humley morning nt i* 3», aubjw ’ us Himself In the evening at ?.3» subje. t The Faithful Haying All are invited Evaaaelleal I bereb. Munday si hool at »11 Morning ww> ehlp nt 10 39 fount People s meet Ing at TOO We Join In the union Open air servo e Our Aral quarterly meeting will be held nei Sunday, beginning on Friday even ng - ■ > < brtartta* < bagvb. Sunday school f* •30 preaching at 10 30 and also at 1 «».* AU are ord lolly Invited to attend these eeryl.es And be It reqdgßibered that the days are solns by art rapidly, and what '» done, mutt be done wen, or we wIU not t ■ r. idy for it • >*• 1 ■ me to the house of the ixird and remember Hln for all that he haa dune for you <; H WHARTON, Pastor. Vtethwdlet t'bwreb. ’ Our set oral services of the Mabbath will all be held In the usual place and at the usual time, coopt the evening publu worship when, after a short 1 young people’s service at I '39. thia cong: egatlon and minister will join In : the inion open air service to be held opposite the new Library building at I seven o'clock ilnlr life-power can overcome gravitation and only divine grace > an tri - ump over sin. — I . B. < bsreb. Mr J !• StultS. as •uperinteti.l. ! : •,!' the Sabbath school, will he glad to ; meet aiol welcome you tomorrow Few scholars are coming If you ore not attending anywhere, better be ! among the new ones Prayer and praise service follows | the Habhath sr'houl . Th- Young People’s service at t 39 J will pious* you This congregation will Join in th- ! open air evangelistic services opposiiel the Library building. If weather will permit. If weather is Inclement serv-l Ices will be held tn the < hurch. Presbyterian t bareb. S,lf> Sunday school, ‘treason study.' Luke S 23-3* Golden Text. Luke » 35 10:30— Morning worship Hermon theme. ’ The Ivory Palace* of the King " 0 30 —Christian Endeavor So< lety Study topic . 'The Glorified lase ' John 17 1 -10 7 30—Union evangelistic services opposite the Library Hood singing. good music. The Wednesday evening service ar 7 30 for all the members and friends of the church A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend all of these services If It rains tomorrow evening, the union service will be held at the U. It church ALFRED FOWLER. Pastor. Have you been betrayed by promices of quacks, swallowed pills and except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hollister’’ Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Siw h, Yager &Fulk

» .V. I. •' , \\ hen you w»nt good* for picno•• [anil MMial*. don't tail t<> rtg>' •• with I i Baker 4 An<l.cr*<»n. H lwk FO KSALE A .■ -.1. fr..h I, jqiirr of GEORGE ZIMM EK \N. K IR. N<> ft ! Ji-lvk. LOST A five dollar bill, aome wber* betwrtm the Mitten factory and) Eighth <itmet. Finder pleaw retuan to Willie Hermann and receive ra* ward. 153 -U I WORK Men to work on excavation work at school ground*, vitv. Apply to P. J HYLAND. LW-Ju. *, . _ AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! For *ale A Unit cla«* automobile in good condition, um-.i only a abort tune, wdl lie *old at a aacrtict- Enquire at thi* ortho. 154 ifREAL ESTATE I. L Babcock ha* soma bargains in real estate. List your property with him. His office is with H. Harruff. room* 1 and 2. Studebaker Block, who loan* money, write* all kinds of | insurance and doe* notary work. ts. I

Vacation Days The selection o( the lake Shore A Michigan Southern Ry. foe yr-ur suouner vacation travel will add very greatly U> the pleasure of your outing. Av a route fir v i at. n journeys it t* unewciiod, reaching pr.mptly ami comfortably by it* splendid tram service the pleasant rr-orts along the south shore of Lake Erie, including its i-!ars . Put in Ray , Cedar Point and Lakeside, I ■■ ■ < ( oitauqua, the d iightjul St lawrviice River regioft, Irautitul Adirondack M< iintaiiwinu-./ry, !.!«•-< liamplain and George, the White Mountain*, the Atlantic Coast resort-, New England and the woods ( and lakes of Canada. To select a spot for the summer rest anywhere in the above territory, assures an enjoyable vacation while in the diversified character of the place*, one may suit his fancy and purse as br t ph.iw Through trains are run over the B.g Pour I’aiuL, in connection with The Lake Shore & Southern Ry. Summer Travel Privileges accorded patrons ot the lake Shore in clmle stop-overs st latke. Chautauqua, Ni.ig.ira l ull . latke Erie i lamb, t edar Point, and option of tn. el by rail or steamer between Cleveland ami Buffalo. , Summer Books. The foil >wing b<»ks helpful for planning a vacation will be sent free: ** Sun mcr Tours." giving a -elect list of tour- to the east; Quiet Summer Retreats," wntaimng a h-t o. .imm< r ivonling and camping places and furnidiesl cottages, etc , with rate*, etc . at reports in southern Michigan and northern Indiana ami along '!>« ««ith shore <rf Lake Erie; “ IJike Chautauqua." illustrating and <h o rbing that noted resort, and “Travel Privileges,’’ explaining the various rtop-ow*, etc. For any deaired particulars, rates, or other matter, or aisive books, address, A. J. SMITH, General Passenger Agent, Cleveland, O. 4 (3)

, W-WSBB \\ ben »nu want grs-ds for pieties I and vcH ialv, dm t Lu! to figure with Rake A Ap.ler- !"•" !wk. M7M» to !’• :.1 ■' .id s. str ■ , Ore , , and return »ta Ti• < -iver laraf, Jut.* l*th to -’lit r>Mi Good rvtimilttg !Ml days T I. Mll.i.Fß. Agent. |MM REWARD Stolen, on Tuesday night, June 5, 1 IMti, frvm the farm 1 Braail Mer:I den hail, 5 Bules southwest ot Farm- | land, lad . one «oro horse poi.-y. I Ha* white face, gray about head, three shite fret, red mane an.) tail, and La- a touch of the heaves Weight from hbn to MO p' imi* Haa bee-, owned by <’ D R< -for eightce yearAic cue My« 1 r nirr) rubbetire buggy. Mack, phaeton -rat, near ly i.is, aiid one ' black rubber mounted harm-s in v <d mndiOoc A reward of » i tw paid f> the return of |»>nv. h . v i ! omri. to tt< .I>der»ignrl U .ulditMMUl rvsurd i f 1— ’ will i» j.u 1 tor tlie ar re-t and conviction * the tbirf. ( H RO>- rnnniand. Ind. I Indi J* i d»nt ‘PI - • •