Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1904 — Page 3

" T |\l£ tables Ml d. R- & >• ■ ,. ii wpni ■ -S SOUTH 2 ,. 2d . ; ■ir : ‘ V <u.:J«y .:sJpm ■ K s»—i'’* l1 * • ,JA ’ k4f p it. Hi j?i^ su ° dM - S CLOVER LEAF. |M In effect June L>', ISAMM EAST. g Traveler, dally... 5.0. am, ■ U;UIU ■ joS-W® 11 W EBT USES _ _- a „ jailr n:(r a m |B »n)" ; A'' K S y except Sunday ...UUOutu I I Lake r.ne « Western H Tlm ecard from Bluffton. Ind. ■ SOUTHBOUND MB n .|| T exi pt Sunday Iri s’■ *'£"n»il»ex.-ept Sunday 11:5. am I "“ tpany except Sunday 5:» p m *■ m rtrunHhr-uuht” Indianapolis without !•*. rr |vluk’ 10:;*> » m 4.; i( .aves’ndianopidl»at7:o<iam Runs |H , h *Jh witt...ut change, arriving at Bluff.on n '“iloTand W run via Muncie A Big 4 route 9 If you can’t take a joke I TAKE A SMOKE I I I Irk WSP AjK iM- a I V ; ■ At Fristoe’s Smoke House. ■ Charles Poling of Redkey, whs h ■ business caller here today. I A't Eigle m idea business visit ■ at Fort Wayne this morning. I John Glancy made a business I visit to Portland this morning. I Mrs. J. Brown, of Berne, is in I our city, the guest of relatives. I Calvin Miller returne 1 last even- ■ ing from a business [visit a RidgeI ‘ I Van Vorhees returned to Preble I today, after being a business caller I here. I Dr Aspy, of Geneva, was attendI ing a meeting of the pmsi on board I here today. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hughes went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. John S. Falk and son Daniel made a business ’isit to Fort Wayne thi' morning. Mis> Myrtle Wilson arrived this morning from Borne, and is the guest of friends. L L. Sypbers returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a b listless visit here. William Doehrman is on the sick list, he entertaining a troublesome ease of quinsy. The German Reformed chur ch is holding its annual picnic today in Frank Arnold’s grove, just one mile south of Peterson. The sermon of Rev. Clausing at the mission feast at the Friedhcim church Sunday, will lie delivered in English. This servee occurs in the afternoon. A party of Decatur gentlemen Iff’ at noon for Van Buren, where thev are enjoying an afternoon at the races. In the crowd were Col. C. D. Murray. G. E. McKean. A. P. Baatty, Abe B >oh. Life Ellis. C O. France and J. H Divis.

¥ $5.00 5 I G. R. &I. | I Annual Excursion To I | PETOSKEY I I Tuesday, Sept. 15. ■ I Return Limit, Sept. 23. I 1 Tickets Good for 30 Days will be Sold at I I TO PETOSKEY I I Write me a Card and I will mall you a Folder, glv- ■ Ing all Particular*. J J- BRYSON, Agt,

Delhi Snmpsen returned to Willi mis last evening. E. Mann made a [business visit at Geneva this morning. Joe Cloud made a business visit to Huntertown this morning. Mrs. Homer Sowers left for Arcadia, Ind., today, to visit relatives. Mrs. Frisinger returned to Kingsland, after a short visit in this city. George Soheiferstein made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs, Stemen went to Fort Wayne hist evening to visit for a short time with relatives.

Miss Minta Acker went to Kings land, today, to visit for a few days with her sister. Miss Ethel Grubb of Cleveland. Ohio, in in our city the guest of Miss Madge Hite. Miss Jesie Blossom returned last evening from Berne, where she visited with friends. Rufus Stuckey returned this morning from Berne where he was visiting with his parents. Mrs. Frank Farrel and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit the Robinson park. Mrs. Craig returned to Ashland. Ohio, today, after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Miss Minnie Or vis went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for several days with relatives. Mrs. French Quinn and children ‘ left last evening for Rome City to I visit a few weeks at the lake. Mrs. Willie returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after visiting here with her sister. Mrs. Coverdale. Mrs. Floyd Britton went to Grand Rapids, Mich , thisjnorning to visit for several weeks with relatives.

Col. Streicher, of Toledo, father of Contrai ter H. P. Streicher, is here to attend to some business of importance. Mrs. Isabelle France returned last evening from Richmond where she was visitng with Mr. and Mrs. William Rigsby. Mrs. Monroe Besser and family went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clint Drummond. Rev. G. C Mower, of Geneva, was in our city today, enroute tc Huntington. where he will delivei a lecture this evening. Misses Bertha Smith and Currie Overly returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after working here al *he Murray Hotel for a short time. Mrs. Rose Avers and two sons

returned home last evening from a three weeks' viist with her sister, Ms. George Allen in Grand Rapids, Mioh. Misses Grace Sutton and Marguerite Bell and Master Alexander Sutton went to Geneva this morning to visit for a short time with relatives Jack Allen, who worked for Joe Bremer kamp here twenty years ago, is here looking up old acquaintances. He is now located at Monmouth. 111., engaged in the insurance business, and is prospering. The funeral of Mildred, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rinehart, was held this afternoon at two thirty o'clock, from the residence. The Rev. John C White conducted the services. The interment was made at the Decatur cemetery.

Robert Blackturn made a business visit at Fort Wayne this morning. Irvin Brandyberry made a busim ss visit to Fort Mayne this morning. Mrs. Hiram Gregg went to Bluffton today to attend a family reunion. Miss Jennie Myers went to Bluffton today fur a lew days’ vis: with relatives. Lew Hammond and Enos Lord made a business visit to Wiliams this morning. I' red ( . LaDelle is at home,after a six months’ trip with the Harris Nickel Plate shows. Miss Maud Culey returned to Williams last evening, after being the guest of friends here. William Heater returned to Geneva this morning, after a busi-

ness sojourn in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning, to visit friends. ( 01. Mike Touhey is attending to business duties at Bluffton, having ; left for that place at noon. Miss Hattie Wertzberger went to LaFontaiue, today, to visit her , sister . Mrs Hiram Walters. Mrs. McLean and daughter Jessie, t went to Fort Wayne this morning • to spend the day with relatives. A. T. Vail returned to Fort i Wayne last evening. He was atj tending to timber business here. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Merica, of y Wren, were here today, enroute to B Tipton. where they will visit friends. Bob Alexander, of Indianapolis, t was a business caller here today. * leaving for Berne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phipps, of ot North Judson. Indiana, are visit-

ing the formers’ parents, Captain Mrs. Pnipps here. The annual reunion of the Barkley family will be held toniorow at Steele’s park , where they have met f< r several years. Heziah Cary has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mahitahle Glendeuing. The probable value of the estate is S3OO. George W. Houser left at noon for Bluffton, being called there on acount of the death of his little grandson, Charley Houser. L. A. Hothouse and Fred Reppert returned last evennig from Geneva, where they were holding a horse sale. The.v report a big sale. The day current of electricity promised us frequently seems to be rather slow in materializing. Better late than never. Stir it up a little boys. The Fullenkamp sale of lots is scheduled for tomorrow and will | positively take place. Sixteen

good building sites will go to the highest bidder.

Harry Rosenthal, a son of our former citizen. Ike Rososenthal, who now lives at Cincinnati, has accepted a position as cashier at Gus Rosenthal's.

On account of the fact that the lecture room at the Methodist church i • being repaired, the regular prayer meeting services will be held tonight in the auditorium. John Elington and Brent B irkley left the city yesterday, enroute to all neighborhood fairs at which places of amusement they will wholesale and retail “cracker jacks. C. P. Beeker, manager of the New Haven ball team, was in the city I today trying to arrange a game with I the Rosenthals for an early date. The New Haven team is now one of the fastest independent teams in northern Indiana.

The celebrated Columbia City Reds telephoned yesterday for u [two days’ week day date in this city, with the Rosenthals. As week day ball playing in Decatur ' amounts to about thirty cents, the ' proposition of the Reds was tabled until 1905. Soft and hard coal all grades, at Harvey H, Hart’s. 181d6 Warned—Local agent, salery <l2 I weekly. L. Matthews, 101 Madi. ■on street. N ow is the time to order coal All grades at H. H. Harts. 1816 d For Sale—Four shares of telephone stock. Enquire of George Flanders. • 18Bd5 For Rent A story and half a house nine rooms. Enquire of Henry Meyer, the tailor. Wanted—A bar porter at the Burt House. Inquire of Mose < Krohn. 1

SOON READY Mr. While will Open New Eating House in Few Days. James White will have his ar rangements complete for opening his modern short order eating house in the old News stand block, within another week. He is putting in up to date furniture and fixtures and the new place will be a metro politan affair. A first-class cook will be employed and Mr. White has the right to expect and receive encouragement from Decatur peo-

ple in the way of a liberal patronage. Wanted—Local agent, salary sl2 week. Apply to L. Mathews, 101 Madison street. 184 5t For Sale—Plenty of brick for sale by Herny Mayer, north west part of the city. I have all kinds of high grade coal for stoves and furnace use. Harvey Hurt. 181d6 Lost—Watch “chaimTiOSt between Adams county bank and Adams street or between there and tne Egg Case factory. It belongs to Wash Gilpen.

Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf We carry the largest stock of picture frames and moulding in Northern Indiana. Lyman Bros.’ studio, Gregory’sbuilding. 180d6. Portraits finished in Crayon, paste, water color and oil from $1.85 to $l5O, at Lyman Bros, studio in Gregory’s building. 180d6 Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will kun in sums of |SO upwards. The Decatur Abtract and Loan Co. 257dtf

Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway $18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis $22.00 to Duluth or Superior $30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs oi Pueblo Col $13.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on iny train including the” Great Western Limited” finest train in the West. For rates to other western points for any other information write J. P. Elmer GP. A. Ch cago. 111.

A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in clcth, showing our new island pO' sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China. Manchuria, Koorea and the Fin East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T M , Chicago & North Western R'y, Chicago, 111. $27.50 Hot Springs, S.D. 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Tne Black Hills region the j great natural sanitarium of the i

west, is one of the most pictur- ! esque spots in the world and well worth t visit Information and tickets can be scoured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by

W .B . Kniskern, Chicago. Snmmc outings in Wisconsin . Over a hundred summer resorts located on the Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the wav of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha, Waupaca, Fifleld and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustratedbookJas. C. Pond. Gen. Puss. Agt. Wis. Cent Rv. Mi'wankee, Wis. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren church will give an ice cream social on the the church lawn Thursday evening. A good time is assured and it is honed the crowd will be large. 185d3

$1.25 Round Trip Io Toledo. Including 25 mile ride on Lake Erie, via the Clover Leaf and M bite Star Line Steamer Owana, Sundays, August 21 and 25. Visit Walbridge Park, Lake Erie Park and Casino, Farm Theatre, etc. A ride on Lake Erie on the Steal Steamer Owana is one long to be remembered. Get information of agents, Clover Leaf route

WE PLH MONEY in your purse for present needs and let you pay it back a little at a time. It pays to dea with us. $ 10 to $ 100 or any amount can be burrowed on your Furniture, Piano, Horses and wagons. Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you mav wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other I uau Company and want to pav them off anil get more, and save money beside, write ua. If you want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Wednesday and will call ou you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name Street and Number. -- Amount Wanted -- Kind of Security.--Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895.

i PUBLIC SALE! s 0 ■ — —— n I ■r Z WW, g ie ' ic We will offer fifty het d of Native Horses at the “Fash, d ion Sale Stable,” in Decatur, Indiana, on t Saturday, Aug. 20 AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARP 0 a _ These horses range in weight from 900 to 1,750: age • from 3 to 7; all halter broke and most of them broken to r harness. All broke horses sold under a guarantee. SOME VERY GOOD DRIVERS I . ! : Will sell on six months’ time with a bankable note. Notes to draw six per cent interest from date. s - McDaniel & Bates, Owners. FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer. ... B* Have you Heard of The Company in Fort Wayne that accommodates those in need of small amounts of money by quickly and quietly negotiating loans on either Furniture, Horses, Cattle or other chattel Security at a nominal cost in a confidential way? If you haven’t heard before, and you need money, now is the time to get acquainted—WßlTE TODAY FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Heme Phone 833 M Calhoun Street Established 1896 Opposite Court House Fort Wayne, Ind.