Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1906 — Page 3
Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. . m e/fect November 12, 1906 4T DECATUR. lAFT BOVMO .. w York S.t>r<-4« * m. • h *.M*.tr>. >1 * “ - “A. B«to» V«* I'tr. Hip m * WOT SODND , CbKMO o’m ? ™ f • O rwin Limited /.s»a m ’ * It i ■ *r f ' Arc* n"’d» tl,,ri >0:10 a m Vwifb-iled ilmlltdis M p m •* 7*. W*. i* r*r«o Er rr<-M .* <B P . rr. !"SJut «C*F« Monday. J<>«* riMiro. Tick*! A««bl., c L gwo*. Tra». I Mwrjrrr A<aay u u Marion. Ohio m|D RAPID?TiNDUNA R’T. L ,T-“* **v ~,... il Alam 114 am 1 7«*pni 17m ’■ !'•"> «.4Apm *’Kino“<l l.lfcam !• <Mmw * . ir* n Parlor car, ’Tilt «l.< rain s.aeplai car u> Ciaeinnati Dally vn Moria Dally Od Kaplda li»o» "TL-tar 1 *•» ' *»“ * ”P“ i’jTaarnr .l«am * «>*m < «pn> tlSUmi kao'da »«*■ •-**>■* *’ I.s*pm • •“pro Alfcam f [ iM »SZwity « WX>>m 7Jowm i»u>> al»«pla» car u> Mark CHy . m *“ wrwD. K g 4 M*ck i.?JtVVn, *' miio sT.iouisa whim i. r co “ovavaw imp wutila aP<M Jana M. I«a •APT, a. i_4k,a,warelal Tra»ai»t. flally... »Ka ai l xc.’iX*" 4 ” ‘‘ *;: EjT-uia. Praiaio «:» »» WITT „»_!>» r lipraaa. •ally - *«• ■ f.: B_lnaai Fralrtt W kk a » Mil Brta • Wastare fr*» SlaSVoa t«t. •ODTHBUOMD E»-t>al.y eaepi laaday „»!»»■ •_Uany aiea«*»an4ay UJk* p ••aeikPnoday ....... I• p ■ ■aUrwtbr .u«h ku IndlaaaioUa wltkoal !<>•>»» - ... t.aiarxmdla >1" ■ tsw mmak aitkoal •**•<• *crt»l*p al •a*«Taa« «• ma »i* Mnaeia * nit < aonw Mau..,. ■ Ll<ili.ii THE MODEL OGAR AND TOBACCO STORE IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \M. H. Lir»d»ley WEATHER (ketfrrt tonight and Sunday. •— M. F Rice wa* a bu*ineaa vi*iu>r u Fort Wayne today. Mr*. I himcr wvnt to William* !»*' r*aau.g to visit with restive*. fhnrf Voder of Here, wa« a bun b**» sintor in onr eity today. Hkjiiir* Veley of Geneva, »a« a |ref*Mi<»'ial caller in our city today. W.— Arbie Loch went to Fort W*tne tin* rooming to spend the dkjr with ! rlends. Dan Johnaou and daughter. Winifwd went to Fort Wayne tin* tnorn*y to spend the day. Boyd May went to Fort Wayne last ovmng to help water the elephant* * Binglmg Bros, eirews. <lark J. Luu returned front Porthod inday afternoon where he wa» Miending the Hold* trial. Mrs. P. S'rliMin left for Grand Haje tin* morning after a abort visit •»th relative* in thia city. Mm John Ni|>li<*k and daughter left h>r Fort Wayne this morning, where •bsy will »i*it wl th relative*.
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BETTER SERVICE IT S THE generous treatment and the lietter aervico the Morris Ciflor Store is giving the people that have made this concern the nn st favorably known cigar stann in Northern Indiana. You will apprwiata thia hotter service, It’s just the hind of service you want and can get right now. Our line of cigars la .-omplete, All the leading brands manufactured. BHlard parlor In connection. j Phone No, 4<M> - ■ — Morris Smoke House I)»»O«I< (osrl Ml VM) B. F. Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning on busine**. John made a bu*inesa trip to Richmond this morning. Th* summer aebedale on the G. K A I. goes into effect tomorrow John Rundle of Huntertown was a btuunew* caller in our city Friday Sam Acker of Geneva arrived in the city Friday afternoon to help root for Decatur. Mrs. lI'H-niou went to William* Friday afternoon to visit for a few day* with her parents, < hark- Van Meat and Sam Weldv will spend Sunday with Mr and Mr* Vanflcal at Rockford, O, Harney Kali er ways tie doesn't in tend U> nusa the game with Geneva tomorrow if he ear. help it. Father Hensingwr of H«-*«e Caule rwtundd imfrie thts ttoriifrig He wt* attending the Cat hoi ie Conitneneement exercises here last evening Mr and Mrs A T Vail of F->rt Wayne returned to their botw Friday afternoon, after a short visit with .Mr. and .Mr*. John Vail. Mr* Hugh Miller and children. Mildred and Harold, arrived in th* city from Muncie this noon and will visit with Mrs. Winnew and family Mr* Allen Everhart ret unfed to her homo at Ka!ainar<o. Mich , yaster day, after'a three weeks' visit with her parents, Mr and Mr* John Ma lott. Ml* W, H F.rneat and daughter Hluffloii, jia-o-d through our city Ihi* , morning, enroute to South Haven, Mich, where the) will »j* nd tie .tin mer. Wm Mer»man, the brewery man. improved the ap|>carance of ■ he.’ splendid black tram, with a set of new brass t rimed haroeaa, purchased at Hurns’ Harnewa Store. < Fred Hoffman left for < oe«* last , evening, where iw will gladden the , heart* of hi* rmfdoyeea who are work- | mg on the new school building at that | place, today being pay day. Mimv* Tilla and Emma Yake of ( Monroe, left for Toledo today where ( they will visit for a few day* with relative* and frenda They will also , visit with Mrs. Alvena King at <'«► ( lumbtis, O„ before returning home Mr*. Isabel Neptune, neither of Dr. Neptune, and hl* «i»ter. Mi D»*« , man, <>f Toledo, who ha*c been visit , ing here for a few days, left for ( Willshire today where they *'H make a short visit before returning hotne
Charley Babcock i* visiting with I friend* at Willshire. Jack M- He y returned from Fort iWavne thi* alternoon. I | Eli Meyer* made a businew* trip to Lima, 0., ♦hi* morning. j Nolan K l m-cepted a portion a* I idriver of the Murray H-.u* 'bus. Mr. sc. i Mo. , . *r 'nt to I tleneva this afternoon to *i i, Snn-1 dav. Ward Gab returned home thi* afternoon from a bu*in»-** trip to Sturgis, Mieb. Mi** Faneheon Rice went to Ikonthi* afternoon to spend Sunday with i Mr. and Mr*. Ed Riee. Mr*. John H»--ier and children returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after liaitiiig with relatives. Mr, and Mrs Jim II <rh!«o and arrive I ' -day from Fauldin 0 , <>, and will spend Sunday in this city. Ed Ehingvr had a new iron awn i;.f pit >p n> fr>of h;« budding now occupied by John Meyer’s saloon. Nellie SimiM>n of Hen.* returned t.-day !t-t. P< . rto an<! Sib .J>rrid Sunday tin* city with Mi»« Jessie Win new Mrs Hannah Swacdamer of Colorado Spring* >* ririting with her par cent*. M ai.u Mr* Lymar Hart, at ,’ti Marion Andrew* so town this K-< G« t till. •rv'fttil srea*. farm work haute; engrossed all hi» time Mr. anti Mrs Charies Christen and baby returned from Napsileon this as temoon, where ’bey have beets osit>ng for a few days. Roy Kaiver who is with hie mother visiting at Chicago. to*»k *ick with the m-a-lr* and they were suable to <-..»* home when they ha»i planned P C K- . • a. d tar ti; •>. < • iirsa passed the city 101 • u*m rn 1 rout* to N-ulh D sots, wt.. rr they ex peet to make their future boas. Stella Weoxhoff, who m working at Fort Wayng arrived bom* this afternoon and will spend Sunday with her parent*, Mt. and Mr* Barney Wem huff. Mre. M>na Mickey of Buffalo, N, Y i* in the ’.y viaitmg with Mr* AJ. < , nste , «',(! ■».'■ g»< '?<-«» here to I ism .ii> - • l>»t- • >tm , to bet Urn,*. lie- Ua*e Who i* >< tsisst ir. Il»dtauaprote, arrowed m th» city today noon a?;d make a. few stays' visit with hi* ja*-e Ml *"ul Mr* K-'bert Ca*«, at Magi*y. The Itaeet showing of wheat is »>wtied by J A latisur* W r ural route three. Mo.iro* It mos the White Blossom Winter Wh«al variety and will surely show a ftn* y ield. John tilancy, a bridge carpenter un the G, H, A I, while- die**iug a es timber eat hi* foot very badly with a foot adx, at Puitland. Friday a.orn ing. Au artery was eut and it will be necessary for him to use crutches for some time. A •i-e.-ial pasaengwr e*wh and bag gage ear ar* al preaent standing on the Clover l.eaf side tracks, which will be used to eonvev stxty of the Standard Oil eompu-.y’a pij* iusere through to Kansas City. The men will leave tonight Mexiamse John Heller. Ora Franco, Hurt lower, Mr. and Mrs. S W Pet ereou mhl Cal Peterson eity and Mrs. luxa Shaffer, Ifc. Mary Ann *’mith and Bob Smith of Pleasant Milla left for Aufetm thi* morn ing to attend the funeral of H C. PeterMMi. The “ prusticator ” or «oroething similar, on E L. Carroll's autistvbile r*fu*ed to work Friday afternoon, coming in from the game, and M a result, E. L had to be towed ,u behind the Murray Houae 'bus. Thus guc* to show that horse* still come in handy one* i» awhile. Aral gement* will I* nsaue at once fur th- purvlui-* of street waate pa per receptacle*, and they will be placed in the busine-* section a* soon »* they arrive. At first but a limited number enn t» purchased, owing to the site of the exchequer owned by the City Improvement Six-iety. Bluffton is booming a sack and potato race tor the Fourth of July. Both race* art new and novel, having never been seen in Bluffton beforc.The J committee on arrangements are receiving . lutatidutK-fi- by the bu.-k*t full upot, their enterpriae ami nerve in introduriag *o much sport all on one -lay. Au item i* going th- rounds of tin rural pre** stating that the postmaster general ha* issued an order giving rural mail carriera the light of way on all county road over all other conveyances and vehicles No such order has been issued for the very good reason that t!ie United States has no jurisdiction over country roads.
Big Silk Bargains - I I I _ I If you are needing a silk waist or suit All fancy figured and chet k silks Q1 n I worth |i. oo per yd. This sale 04C I you will be well paid to visit our silk I department this week. Eve r y P C. I c -i. . , 36 iu. Black Tafirtta, a bargain Ai n | fancy stlk must lie sold regardless <4 at fThis „ le |o | its price. i 7 s -- - I 27 invh Jap, white background, cotces | -r’T rrr« rrrrn-Tr ,o doU and no K lbar J In I THIS WEEK it“» *> ’« Thi. *iie. 44C ' Fine soft silk in pin stripes, in Gray. I Raspberry, Alice Hue, ('.ray, lip A fine line of Soft Silks worth CQa | black check while the lasts yd. *Y*rb 75 and Vr ayd This sale 3JU I I I n • I I NIBLICK and CO. |
NOTES FROM COURT HOUSE* — Marriage Ucwtuwa Will of M:» Al 1 Un la Probated The Fort Waynw A NpritagMd Tr«etu.n «■• have «wrv*d notice on tbe U K A I that u«t June ’J», in circuit court at Portland they will ask tbe ewort to diwuntva tbe tem porary injunction now siaoding against the eaid traction euajxny Warnagv liewnsa* hate been <»ue<l to Charite J leuttard and Mary Teeter of Herne; Henry Sender* and Cynthia Rupert The will wf Mrs Helle Allen who di> d t• <> week* ago. was probated to-I day The greater port of her ptiwm al property and aotata 1a left tn bar enter, Mr» Huoe Ayer*. Item N. Er»u u> named a» executor The will »o written January IS I treat nr dentist# have formed a trust to advaaee prices and bare agreed to eat out all kinds of advertising. that ra all kind* they have to pay for, free notice* not laetaded, of warue. They will atlll aak tha newspaper* there to keep on booming thtvWts and advoeating trading at bow instead of with mad onler houses with false teeth departmenta. Bluff t<>a New*. E. S. McCandliaa. the contractor n.r the Jeffemon street improvement arrived here Wednesday morning ami Hied hw bond of fS.mwih> with Clerk Stengel. He was alao at the over looking for gravel for the work The saad to be used on top of the brick w>U be shipped from the lakes. He paid K> to Chru Stengel, Wednesday morning, to help swell the Fourth of J dy celebration.--Heme Witness A Hlaffton four year-old has just learned to say the old evening prayer. ’ Now I lay me down to deep .etc ■' bit Ins mother ha- found that ..eB'uat him leave off the “anvn." lie Hiwt learned the prayer the day the two were caught in the Clover la-us wreck, and the associated tie amen with the wreek. m> when he eomeu t<* the end of the prayer, be always say.'. •-.A men under the choo-ehoo.” He nJ so learned that his mother would stay with him while he wm saying the prayer, so to avoid being left alone in the darkness, he wants to say the prayer over live or six times.
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