Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1906 — Page 3

* lime Table I r1 e kailroad. _ • November 12,1906 ■f DECATUR. K bast BorMD ® wBgT BoCfi n w l ** m K■• omodallon 10 10. m He ’'B'LJo Vmtlbulert limited!? » p. m Sf i'&io s ‘”"“ -- i 02 p - “ ’...ropt Sond»T. Hl* ,’uc.pt Mo"»«r. H* ’ j,,„, pi.auiwo. Ticket Agent., D „ i reo* Trev. P.M.nß.r AB.nl, ■ Cl 1 Marlon, Ohio log MPIDSTiNDUNA R’T. t’Sl.m 7,14 am l.l*pm TMpm M->an> 2 13pm ■‘V * r ' ■ I'im «.«Sam S,*>pm 10 iSpm SulUm U.OBptn » «»» — •**»'“« CBr to ctae,DO “ l Dally to ■I Dally 04. Rapid. KiSun , 1 ®am 7 !*am l.Kpm i<>Cam ’«*i» I.oopm l>'pm K.Wpn. BK‘“K, l --'pm 7-M'pm ■2""/’ twpm » »pto *»*»>■ H«. ***•' ■'» “' vln u ' >pm ' ** n ‘ ■’n .iwplmr car to Mark City P«r of <‘RT tO O. H MRCk '.J n -arlor <ar to <i K .ml H» ’■!O K. •« Mack City. too ST.iOUISi western r. r co '■OUO*** LOAF ItOUTI" B ,S «!T<SI Jan. M. B BAST. HuJMnu.t-ialTrarai' r. dally... »: Xa m Bt“f Sip'.": «a'fr 7 /H’“ W WKST BttlrtU", K Lak« tin* a Welter* card from Bluffv n lad. B SOVTHBODMti Hk u-r. r rtcpt Handay T:l»a n> 'I-l« r * rc.pl Sunday .11. am a-f>»; y rrcrplSunday Wp m H, < , .or al Ki I’-aianap- ).« •■»»>' ■ ...„ errtvlni a n> ■| A I ndlanopolU at 1:00 « m Bn a. ■ treat • Ifctui Chany, arrl.laa at HluOlon H’s*’«» to. »le Muncie A Hit < route By HE MODEL |(IOAR AND TOBACCO ■store is now open I TO THE PUBLIC ■W. H. Llndsley I WEATHER. I Fur tonight and Thursday. Prob ably preceded by showers this after seen Frol Hoffman made a bn«in««*» tup to Garrett today. Wm. Frank made a btutinet* trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. P. W Smith made a buaineaa trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Wilson Shepherd of Geneva «a» a banner caller on our city today. Frank Cottrell of Berne wan atlending to legal buaineeti in our city today. Mrs. .lay Chapman went to Fort Wayn. last evening to visit for a few days uith friends. L L Baumgartner return*d last riming from Berne where lie was completing a surveying job. Mis* Nellie Nimison, of Berne, arrived in the city this morning ami will n*it with Miao Jesse Winnes. Joseph Hellworth returned to Celina, 0., today. While in the city he visited N. A. Loch and family. Mr and Mrs. Ed Lyons returned to Waterloo thia morning. They were tare attending the funeral of Wm. Lyons.

The Dunlap Shoe The Standard of Style and quality the world over r ♦ Charlie Voglewede Sells Then at Flee the Pair

BETTER SERVICE IT'S THE generous treatment and the better service the Morris Clour Store is giving the people that bare made this concern the mt st favorably known cigar stanu in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate this better service, It’a just the kind of service you want and can get right now. Our line of cigars is complete, All the leading brands manufactured. Dillard parlor In connection. Phone No. 4M Morris Smoke House Opposite Court House)

Dr. Aspy of Geneva was a proft*sional caller in our city today. Mis- Tina Peterson of Manon i>--rived in the erty last evening ami will visit with Fannie Frisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned to Ft. Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with relativeMi«« Bowers returned to the city thia morning from Portland, where she has been visiting with rnn<l*. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice arrived thia morning from Berne and are the guosts of Mr. and Mr*. M. F. Riee. Mr*. Al Burdg and sons. Dick ami Joe went to Pleasant laike last evening where they,will spend their summer’s outing. H. M. Waggoner of Hiintirign > has accepted a position at tb« Decatur Steam l.aumlry, ami la rar ' - work yesterday. ( iiarlvs Loch has accepted a position as local editor of the D-mocrat Tip him if you know anything that resembles news, A. Ix-hne of Mechanicsburg. 0.. arrived in the eity last evening ami will make n short visit with bi« brother, Will Lehne. Mi— B*aile ami Helen McGee returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they wen- the gire«t- of Miss Frances Bryson. Nonh Mangold retun.cd last ning from Portland, where iie wa- .< ing ns a witness in the case of the State vs. Dan P. Bolds. Miss .Maggie Schtimaeker left ’a-' evening for Fort Wayne, where sl-< expects to vsit for several weeks with her sister, Mr*. 11. Reynolds. Mr*. Shaffer Peternon left last evening for i.a> Vegas, New Mexico, where she will visit for several weeks with her son Charles Peterson. Mr*. Ix‘c returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning. She wa* enroute from Schuinm, 0., where she ha<l been visiting with relative*. Fred Hoffman, a Decatur contractor who ho* been here haiking otter some business, returned to In* home at 6:51 last evening. Blufftoi Banner, G. T. Ulmer, who has l*en foreman of The Democrat for the past year, has resigned his position, to accept a similar situation with the Decatur Democrat, ami with his wife ari|| -on left for that city this (Momluy) evening. While we regret to have them leave Albion they have our best wishes for future success. —Albion Democrat.

Joe Helm made a business trip to Bluffton today. Mr . John Tyndall ami Mrs. Ed Budey went to Fort Wayne this morning to sj>end the day with friends. Mrs. Noll of Pleasant Mills passed through the city today enroute from Marion, where -he has been visiting. Mi*« Lcmgworth and, the Misses I’arti r (it Fort Wayne passed through tin- city this morning enroute from Willshire, where they were visiting relatives.

The Iterator Cnba yesterday defeat- • I the Monroeville Nationals by a score of -ix to four. Free Friainger is manager of the Cub* and has arangrd a return date at Monroeville foi a week fn.rn today. Prof. B. A. Winans returned from B. ! <">tiii'ig-tr>n. Saturday, and is pre paring to move hi* household good* to that eity. H» will visit with relatives at Decatur for a few days bereturning to school. Berne News. The Preble Lutheran church will on ' next Sunday hold their annual p;. ni<- in the William Grote grove near Preble. This occasion is always hirgcly att» uded and the members of ' ■ congregatior are again this year ( king fur a arg< crowd. Farmers in Blackford county are ipurehaei'ig th* abandoned natural gas wells of th* Ft. Wayne Gas company for about th* prie* of tlw pijw in the wWla. It i» a ch*tq» method of proeuring fuel, for nearly every well yrt ,! •- « •.< ■ ga* to abundantly supply one family. Saniford Harris, wife ami son, and Mr*. Nell ■■ McDarn.cn and two chil idien >i Naptune, 111., left for their h< : * thi- after:' n, after sj«*ndi'>g V With An -o* Fairchild nml familv. Th* v •**•* enroute from Hnsiklyn, N. Y., where they had been visiting for some Ume. Tb* las? eoneignaient of furniture for the City council has been installed in the coined chamber* by Yager Brothers, in the shape of individual de«ks for the councilrucn The furniture is neat and attractive and when retailed ,:i its ptop’r jamition, Inca tar will Fiave one of the finest council room* in the state. In the • ipr*m* court of Indiana six ease* from different parts of the stat* to test the ucnstilutionality of the remonstrance clause of the Niebolv, f ; ~.- a* tl.i .M<s>n* law. were consolidated and the court will cover all of them m one decision that it is exp*'-'ted will forever settle the question ot the constitutionality of By the eollajise of the north span of th* Whit* church bridge in Huntington county Monday morning, six men and a team of b«r*r» were precipitated into the Wabash river twenty ter’ below. R. w Redding, county commissioner, Charles Ebersole and Samuel Swafford were painfully hurt, others r*’upiiig injury. The bridge was being removed to make way for a new structure. The telegraphic disjuitche* announce the placing of #50,000,000 worth of Pennsylvania company bonds with French .•apitalists. which means that that amouat will come to America to be expended in improvements in road lied and equipment for Pennsylvania line*. President Cassatt says the money is to pay for 33,000 flfty-ton steel car* and 313 locomotives, which are being built at a cost of #42,000,000. There waa another new traction line launched in Indiana today when Mr. J. A. VanOsdol filed articles of incorp<.ration t<day in the Secretary of State’s office for the Muncie & Union City Electric Railway. This is a new line reaching from Muncie to I nion City and connects with the Ohio internrbarl* throughout all the eastern part of the state. It would be a valuable ccnueetiOß almost beyond eom parison. Th* p<-toffice department has given permission to a manufacturing firm in Massachusetts to demonstrate whether or not an automobile which the firm has made can be successfully used in the rural free delivery service. One of the machines will be tried on several routes near by in Maryland or Virginia. Tbe carries will tie taken over their routes by a representative of the company in an auotmobile, and then will make reports upon it to Postmaster General Cortelyon.

The statement in the Washington dispatches of yesterday to the effect that where the government appropriation* are available canteens in government and state soldiers' homes wll be discontinued, does seem to as feet the Marion Soldiers' Home for the reason that no part of any aj>propriation is used for the canteen. Gov, Steele was not sure just what the statinent meant, but did not believe, from the wording of it, and from the fact that he has received no orders, that it affects this branch.

Have Von Seen Our Smart Outing Suits at sls? If not, do so at once. They just “fill the bill for hot weather wear, as they are exceptions.!y smart looking, cool, easy-feeling "togs’’ —such as ' y ou w wan t t° wear most of the time from now until the first of September ■* This collection at |i 5 consists of the noted MICHAELS STERN J W ® HNE OUTING SUITS . 1 . t’j | and you can come here expecting t< sec the equal o'■ * "5® * of other stores’ $lB Suits and not be disappointed. a ! t J ’ |y The fabrics are thin flannels lassiniercs, hoineT* *»A spans, worsteds and blue serges of tested quality a °d hand tailored throughout. (H course a perfect j/ - fit—-same as a good tailor wou'd give you. Bit come and sec for yourself the F*he workmanship excellent materials in these s liU sls In outing suits ,t fR, fto >i 2 and upwards Wil we offer values that can’t be matched. * 1 K-ie Here’s an Underwear Special at 50C . ~,that 4ho«ld interest you-men s plain >.nd fancy michacls-btern balbriggan or gauze lisle Shirts and Drawers in •m.mw •*<■* *c« all sizes, well nude nd finished, the :a. ’ 7sc grade, speciai, per garment . ~ . Boy's Wash Suits in Fekhing Designs for 1 ffrin; to 8 years daintily trimmed at. . made of fine [n A ) weatmg wash materials in fancy effects and solid colors at . . vrW I wmbkx- ■ The Mvers- Dailey Co. Decatur's best Clothing House.

Henry Thomae made • bu»me*« trip to Monroe tine bftvrnoon Mumk Laiikenau returned home from Fort Wayne this afternoon, where »!»• baa been visiting with relative*. Ban Knapp rrlii. n I home today from Renaallear < .dirge, wlierc tie al tended the Commencement exereieew last evening. The Muncie, Hartford CttV arid F’ Wayne road ha» filed notice of an intention to reduce the capital stock from 11,500,000 to $1,000,000 One half will be common stock and irt ■ half preferred. The K of P. memorial service* will be held at the Evangelical ehureh Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. White, of Itecatur, will preach the wrawii and the Geneva quartette will be in attendance to furnixh «>w music. Everybody is cordially invited to attend — Berne News. The livraiii!! Lutheran picnic given yesterday »t Steele ’* Park, for the benefit of the chureb wax attended by a large crowd and from ail report* the day wax moat enjoyably spent. There wax plenty to eat and the day wax ideal and everything carried out a* planned without a mishap. The refreshment xtand did a thriving buxine** and the proceed* that will be turned over to the church, will amount to a nice figure. Despondent, is is believed, because of a protracted spree and because he had spent all hi* money, Ray M. Lance. a young attorney, of Wauseon. ()., who sold law books for the I*. l>. Powell Publishing company, of Chicago. ended hix lite some time venter day by -ending a bullet from a thirtytwo calibre revolver into his brain while stopping at the Wayne Hotel. Fort Wayne. The young man wax known to several Decatur people. Levi Mock arrived home last evening. from Chesterfield, Ind , where he attended the meeting of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists, held Sunday and Monday morning Mr. Mock wax offered the presidency of the association for the fourth time, but he refused it, stating that he thought three years’ service in that office wax enough. Mr. Mock held the office of president of the association for that length of time and the fact that he was offered it for the fourth year showed that hi’t'Wi'rii and efforts while holding the position were appreciated.—Bluffton Banner.

i I’Uyton Hiidvbraii'l <vlrF»r»:««t h>fourth birflula) today. “TT'Voiivey of Fort Wa - w». a b*i«in**« rallrr in oar eity ’ *lxy Min* Brrtha Baxter went Fort Wayne thi* aften»«Miii to visit with | relative*. Rolianil R«iynol<l», one of the 'lib elan*, left the eity for Indianopoii* where he will en|er VoriM* Bwutww Coilrge He will take a full e«mnw.

There is more shelf room in an f Automatic Refrigerator than in an}’ other ice bex wade. This is just ORC of the points that have made the Automatic what it is ttaiay the ieades of leaders. SOLD AT YAGER S FURNITURE STORE * Se • n

P W Smith returned to his h"m« |at K.m.rd after attending' to tank -tug b.- i ews hers. John Ft .singer rwtiiroed bvtte frott ■ Fran*f« ■ b* bev» for i I . es days after buxuiesw in t» rex’Wul s u th and daughter MiUirvd roturi’d •< -.taei. hill - h rt Waytu thus u.ro i.y Wh • bare they wan th* guests < f M and M’« fd»o» Pro pfoa