Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1906 — Page 3
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K • ' V' a*’ ill- ■■ t » , • i ap »l«4*t tl « • » Ha a »•< '■ «. a v , <> V iajianawi:* ».t» •.• ’*■ ««•..■>■»•■’•»• n, •<•«• i» »»a* , . r.a>i< »rr-» •< •• It M»i ‘ u-..»a» ,n.-ia •Ru ' ■he v\ ode l Hp. »:s! Hilliard Farh-r» will 9> fw!t f t io * few I Bl H. Llndnley ■ WFATHFF ■ with »bow*r» Wwterly Bl&i M * **'*«■ f* WAn A • IB ■ 4 U »n» flhalr a bumhe*.* ?nj»| frfcUxh |lfc» ?hl« IBOFhlhg. ■ Want left tin* morning on a ■te-..•** ‘-ip l»» St»rgi*. Michigsu. I *•> St idabakor »*ul tn Fort morning to •pend th* dav Btth frwi.4* ■ Ma* fit* Malonrv went t*« Auburn Bk> toa-’nrsg to vtail for act era) day* A 'i r* •(>'•-» I Hran *<-hiilte and Harry Heim reB*r#*d la*t evening fr>m> a buainea* ■rj> to Wilhhirv ■ AW > lahhaugh arrived tin* morn ■ks nw t elina and la attending to ■tt*mrbau matter*. I Jinyati and dmighlrr went t<>| r«rt Uai »> r thn morning to dai aid, friend* Mr* !• H Erwin and ehtidrvn are ’*** fro® Heaannt Milla. where they •*** ’totting with relative*. 1 If I*«uh> and Noah Mangold ** s| to I‘ortiand thia morning to at l * M the raw of the State va. Dan f Bold.
—— ANOTHER LOT I | Wn_ • s r • idies' Canvas Oxfords, came in • c '-s morning. We are selling them at sixty-nine, seventy-five, one and a garter, up to one-seventy-five. __ _____ i i Charlie Voglewede SELLS EM
BETTER SERVICE IT’S THE generous treatment and the letter service the Morris Cigar Store . giv,ng the people that bare made th., coaoern the m it favorably known cigar .tanu in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate thia better •tervire, It. juat the kind of service sou want and can get right now. * >ar line of cigar, i. complete. Ail the leading brand, mtnutaetured. Billard parlor In connection Phone No 400 —— Morris Smoke House Opp»«ll< Court Houl< Grover Hoffman ret erne,l U«t <- •- I trip to t hi* m«''T
• f H rd Hit led l lTh» injwy Io H» top few* m t fully rw I Mr. and Mr* niiiir-a ■ -'t <•* *>• 2 i ami M •■• Vh. W - I I auto. lEndeat'. ■ t*n*»| [re.hmeut* next K «t;. uy afteinonoj and evening al in* corner ol »n«t tonal HiMitmgton. Colombia City * North ent Traetn-n . - »■«* j rrtoMtod from «•> • m.hi n and! a half, and it >• now declared that th* I work of ronatrnrtms tbr nad w><! I begin July I Mayor and Mr* Frwd Frarr* > *ll daughter, Mi«« Jr**w. a- r " for I Jam** late where M'« -• n J I hrr daughter will •fwt>d a fv* week* I Mr Franre after a few day* • j turn bom* to hma to***i *'** Huntington N<• f*• a' J. ft. I'cterwon ••• iptean today. I the Brwl time for arverai day*, hr hav I ing been abed with a natnf’d «■«* «f kidney aflltrtioti, Ihmvi. tl ■*•*• I*** day*, he *tiffered to bra' 'he band, and evan now baa nu tan 1- itpl - At agony wbirh be *id *U '‘heap
I .1. B. Stoneburner wade a buaineM (trip to Geneva today. d. Stogdill of Will.hire was a bewi■i’ ‘-aller to our city today. F. M. Nehirmeyer wua attending to | i oi>e matter, at Berne today t'iiff Bale* returned today from, Hartford City, where he wan vunting i th hi# tamiiv. M >arah Barnett went to T‘lra»- | | .i s* Mil’« today to make a ebon viait I Mr* E. A. Mann returned from | N'aj«.!eon, O„ today, where »he wi» InMtmg With her huaband He Mint to hear Miw Ida G. Hatuxm Ithf C trnlio wdoi.t at the I’teeby |- ■ J Mr«. Jchti <' Moran and cUosbter 111. I to Herne lodey to n.it for .»| | ..i tttne with her mother, Mr. I M ar,. Mm Ed I v..n* amved Io |c.. remain, of Wifham Even.; I Ar•**»?> iflip w a* buihdiftjf I
; i.<- l«rr?.. .. I.iilhermi p* •*• at I feWV nriieii ixa* be borrowed on mor* I ■ 1 r f1 »■ .* < i.lif. e «,r *ial' r ran I 0r.., a of *ader* m t>«th the Senate t',r • .i.dry etvd bill in th* Hetiata to La S*n Fratteiaeo hank*, ervatin* * !»*toi gri’eflftetot de*|MWt!r»r>e*. IWmoeral* are mailing porptoralyntoa for the Eighth dtairitot eongrvwMonal ■ <mn.lMMi to be held at Alexandria. J /'ie «> at 11 *b o’ehwk in th* morn !<• g. when a ratosßdate from thia d<* !*i ar tie named. JAM Adair id lb rtiaini, prevent dwtrirt rhair man, « areordliig to ewmmun be hiwf, win the prtgto. Not mneh i* -mw heard •! other randidal** Muorie No’ to<<>< ago a laudato peaarber in d ’g*d in a ilttU bit of *area*m over la email eolleetiMl And he did st very neat iv in a prefer* to hi* termon tlie following Sunday. ••Brethren,' b* *md. *‘o®r eolleetion lent Sunday wa« a very •mall one When I look at th« oongregatum, I «ay to mv**lf. Where are she poor!' but a» I look rd at the mileel ton when we counted it, I egriaimed, * Where ar* the riehf'“ A rural mail earner found in a hoi on hie route two unatamped letter* tatandad for the owner of the boi ami put there by *ome one in [xaeaing The letter* were nmdaeateil and *ent to WaahingtM with a re*|ue«t for nil mg. Th* govenunent approved the a*’ tion of the earner and «aid that all mail found in any bog without *tatn|w or the proper amount of pontage mint be taken to the poatofhee and held for poetage Thi* ruling mean* that the onl.ro ( ,f a mail’box ha* no eontrul over it. Ninety year* ago w»< th* year without a •iiminer Not many of our eiti«en« remember it, but history «»»» that in 1818 front oeeurred every niiuith in the year. Ire formed a half inch thiek in May, Snow fell to the depth of three inches in New York and Maaachuaetta ill June. Ice form* ed the thickneaa of window panes in New York on the fifth of July The corn crop waa so badly injured by the frost that none of it matured. The greater part of it was cut and dned for fodder. Seed com for the spring of 1817 was from the crop of 1815.
Jim Eddington of Rockford, 0., i.j in outr city the gue.t of hi* mother. I Harry Hay returned today frotu I Auburn where he wa< voiting with I fnendts. 1’ \V Smith <>f Richmond waa al ' ' triuhhg to bnnki g bii&ilWOik in our i Cll V itf V •Jak** rt*turnt*<i U>d*jr fnwu j Fort WayTif wn»*rr hi- wa* witt hi- parrnt*. ll*4rr\ I #?iil wsTf* f*t iMtiHt<Aii | are <*!*'*? a i:i tbr city of Major an! I Mm K B Althoe. Mr* Ko** M4ll-‘n.e returned todav 1 fn»ot O** whrr* uhe wa* vi* with brr hii*bond. I Mm. Netwc. and daughter ... J IHra.a:.t MiR. led-', tn VHit for a M.« Merryman returned !• Maru... I I t>»ci*¥ ttM*- ; ?i£ a pi’ ’■Btt* * »*lt 'her. w, !t Mm John Burkhem 4 A < Hresr..ry w» t t«< B..riU>.d to | F- > *»s. • j. ■*' -fi ' ‘ » jj, ftl i
I Jil Our Oxford* arc Cot'cr*. Cooler* to the Feet, the M:nd and the Purse The new Style* arc ready, and there never wo a better ’ time to chocMc. » You may be able to pull through the summer without a Hat or pair of Tro”sera,but Oxford* you must have Patent Colt or Kid, Vici, Cun Metal Leather*. There’* no slipping or g tp> ing about our Oxfords. They fit. a* you want your Oxfords to fit. Winnes Shoe Store THE aHOERH DEAD MEN’ - WARN LIVING glM*H«al Pv*»« That t>vi>*»ii* la t*w Fsaawwwrr *t C iiasaigW. Pont «*orlrw» *uu»*t» * us th* (Mg *•** Yarfc hn«|’t*l* abow that man* <a*r« i rnMMaw*"* *** •*“* S’ *au>trmap4**l I *f d»*p*v*ia y,|M*>aft, at b.a'rw < . *■>■ • a ‘■<-rr M WVitim wa* pr*«fi*pa**d talwbrn uto*'* TKrarto** 'hr frnun aha> allow* dy« prptu . tHxliiiae* to jmagn-s* an. hr. *<M ; Is .-waalrttooling toward tba dr*rU>|>*i*r»t <rf th* most fatal Jaraw kuvwn smmi fcUMI llvsprpaaa ***** out th* t»«fy *nd th* ' brain mahr« lh« v* tnu thin, hautgard and tallow Th* atoanaab unatate ta> I abac «t hand, cannot *U|H>ly nourishment, i When other diMwM* .urn. they rntrr I Unreoated. H W OlVlto t r *l4. Hurt I mtovred fWaua SlH"** 1 * »“4 j ; |a* o.enal ,e«»« awl It rroheU aw h a .IM* that I .~aH tixUl •*«■•• >a nr ateanoh. aad | i amme’l'atei, art»r ealna«e.en the l«hle*l t<»al» wmU>| he lake* With a •»>!»»I XI -t <»m.uis« I I irwal a great aaaoi leasiri teat iu><l> .<« | helved a, until I prournl a tea al Iteiall th<*epHa tahaela when I Gained laatent rel.ef lan »»* able In eat hea« I had. and I Ctellr reraaaaaaead th* He<ail lableta lunar ear .utort'aa a* I 4si -U r liaaaa. ate Hua ■ 1 aed SI tlatrtel. Mleh ‘ Don't talar any chauawa. Cure your dy.|rrpaaa at oncu. Krull Dyapruaia lableU will do It. We know *bat they »rr and w« x uaFß4,?rr thrin tu rmtixe health, strength and a gwd digestum. pn< **s cent'- Only at our (UM ur by 4MUI. SMITH YAGER A FALK. Druggists ■ , -—- -.- FOR KENT—A four room •j on Eighth street Inquire of David Hunmckeg. ,• tioitejg
111 ■ — A FULL LINE OF CREAM MOHAIRS, : SERGES, for Suitsand Skirts at popular prices 50g 75c and 11.00 per yard Remember yom can get The very best Indian Head Duck for wash suits and skirts INDIA LINENS WHITE GOODS. WHITE PARASOLSiM HOT WEATHER GOODS of all kinds and the CORRECT /'RICES At True’s - • 11 — *** ■ I he Snow Agency ? Again Ope n for Business ! 1 - ' - \ gm ••»<••• am «<» a a «w» ■K .J .if 4 v. - .; C ’ *' -* l *® TW <&• nW J. I Snow, 'Phone 230. Deiatur, Ind
High (trade STANDARD BINDER TWINE I Oc per lb. WHILE IT LASTS Twine in guaranteed to be all right Onr stock of this twine in limited and we will be unable to buy more to tell at this price. Schafer Hard * Co. naiawBBBMnnHHinMHMniMiHnBannwHMMMWMBBwn .
