Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 311, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1905 — Page 3

STI M E TABLES GRAND RAPIOS i INDIANA RAILWAY September M. io<>4 Nuw in rrr«■< • s,,n naoma •OUTHl>a><> H• Hun b » Mill Ku n only £v,b*culul l.iAau. 7 i.ini i.-'siv t *j>m Ar 4-rHl..i»l i-v. ■ h i‘ JU,i x •><, \ 45 7* • lUphWObd JIV ‘ <1 44 • 140 10 IS ■ *• • Ciwtniinlt T-l* uinmnsiss ‘ ,’g im'i train oleeV'' ititu nnuli > <'• I' ■ n pot %Mrw> fminoniiU* from wuth al i »• T-U *■ m '••"y * UI * 1 I 1 **•« Sumin, «oih«»o»th Da'iy iMilyto Kasim <»«1 Ropiil* •*■,». Dei alur t ,w«m " *m. Ji?|> m '£r Pl Wayne 4*> »v 1 < m r. ”04. BaSiMlv *4S IVI p ill M4 o •■ ■• Traverx City i rspm u " fetuaky •' ».» " h:"S a.nt ■■Mackinaw 4i' " u>y> ' jpu " rise train akKpiiiK''or to i.i.iml Hnpiih anil M«<kinaw Pity .1 ? •« <» . m liuiii pallor car to ■M Grund Kapidaaml Mi. kinaa City Ji; p in tram tail lor car Io Grand ttupl.k. alrepinx cor Ijx Io Macklin • Citi frainaarrive from ninth al i:ofta m. ,14a m . ir. p th ;sipn,, 0 I, Bryson. Ag*. C I. Uy kwood.C P A NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. East bound No. 10.— a.top m. • No. 4 4:40|». u> 4 Ko. 01. —. m. » Mo. .':47 a 01 WEST HOI Nil in■ > — '« a m. No 1 ' In a in I . No. U ——. A iUip tn. Hot— ■■ ................ SiAla. tn. CLOVHK LEAF, la affect June 2*.1804. EAST. No *—Ocaamer » 1 tarsier, dally... am No I—Mall, dal;y. eacopt Sunday .11 .Jun tn In 4—Day Brtmt. daily T ilya H ■ S-Lootl Freight 11 01 am WEST ~ N't 4—Day Blpreaa dally ' d« « No I—Mall, dally eicupl Sunday . 11> a m Ho 4—Onninar . I Traveler, dally ..loiO-pm Nd •—lawal Freight ... ll:O|ptn Lake trie ft Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. - SOUTHBOUND ” No.«— Dallyeitcpt Sunday....... i.lStm No. 18— Daily except Sunday ... 11:07* m No. 34-Dally except Sunday S:»pm No4l run* through to Indlanapnlla without rtange. arriving 10:30 a m No. •- lea ret lndiannp.illa at 7:00 a m Kuna through without change, arriving at Bluffton to-as a tr No. 41 and 41 run via M uncte A Big 4 route The Court House Is Still Op josite F cistoe s Smoke House Sam Simison made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. Harry Bowserman made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening.

January Clearance Sale K on in full swing at COS ROSENTHAL’S Here are a few of the MONEY SAVING Bargains 250 Fine. Fur Hats worth Si.oo to $2.50 go at 50c each All 50c Caps go at 39c. All Men’s.,#s.oo suits, splen- All Men’s $5.00 Overcoats in did wearing material Beaver, Melton and Freize jBT $3.95 $3.95 50 Young Men’s Overcoats mostly Odd and single garments, made of High-grace material, and worth up to $9.00. They Must Co For i 54.00 each Don't wait until the end of the month, call now and get your share of the BARGAINS N 0 fictitious bargains here as this is a bona fide CLEARANCE SALE, and all of my winter goods must be closed out by the end of this month. All goods guaranteed as represented or your Money BACK, AS ALWAYS Gus Rosenthal, THE SQUARE MAN. Decatur, Ind.

Ed Erwin [made'a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. J. Crabill returned last evening from a business visit at Brene. Homer Merida returned laht.evoning from a buninemi trip nt M< nroe. Judge It K. Erwin made a bust ness trip to Fort Wayne this morning. < lacaryilufTman returned last evening from a business v‘sit at Berne. L. A.'Langle arrived this morn ing from Kendalville, anti is a guest of friends. PPPoyneer returned thia morning from a'bueirieM trip at Cincinnati. Mrs. Weidh-r went to Williams this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. • Arthur Berry left thia morning for GenevaJ Arkansas, where he will sp. nd t io winter. Mil eEd it Henning returned to Bntlillist evening, after attending to business in thia city. Ben Bice returned this mor-ing from Ridgeville, where he was attending to tun tier business. Noah Weber returned last even ing to Fort Wavne While here he was a guest of his brother, John. W H. Niblick returned thia morning from Chicago, where he was attending a banker s meeting. Dan Erwin left this morning for Jonesboro, Arkansas, where he will take general survey of the land.

Jacob Colter returned last evening to Bucyrus, Ohio. While here he was attending to banking business. The Advisory board of Root township met with Trustee Luttman on Tuesday to attend to township a fl' tirs. Mrs Eugene Runyon arrived this morning from Berne, and is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avii Huffman Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Henning re<urneo last evening to Hartfonl City They were attending to lega’ l business here. Mrs. Gehring returned to Fort Wayne this morning, atfer making a pleasant visit here with her sister, * Miss Pearl Brf iuer.

Mrs. Horace Callow is on the sick list. Mann Woods made a visit at Port land today. Mrs Barney Wemhoff ia on the aick list an tiering from legippe. Dan Beery returned hslay from Indianapolis, where he was selling horses. W. A. Henning returned Inst evening to North Baltimore, Ohio. He was attending tolegn) tius.ness. Mrs. James ilnrst and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a short visit with friends A marriage license has been issued to Earl Thrnilktll »nd Anna Bender, Edward Newport and Cora Hooker. The Patten and Perry company arrived today from Lima, Ohio, and will show thia even at the opera house'. Miss Mary Heft'ner entertained a number of her friends today at dinner in honor of Mias Janette and O. L. (JilHg. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Avery returned to Briant today. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs Selby Avery. The January section of the La dies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will give a social at the home of Mrs. Jacob Atz on North Second streetaFrday aft?rn<s»n. Bert Green has resigned his post tion with the drug firm of Blackburn & Christen. He has several offers in view, although he h is not fully determined just what he will’ do. Mrs is on the sick list suffering from lagrippe, there by necessitating Miss Agnes .Schrock's presence at home. Miss Heffner is attending to her duties at the Old Adams County bank. Will Moses and sister, Lizzie Selby, of Germantown, have been visit ing 8. Nelson and family the past week. They were also the guests of Jonathan Hoardrine. of Monroe and Mrs. David Deich of this city. Dick Peterson and Will Brtishwiller, two of the Daily Democrat's force of carriers, are housed up with the grip. If you are on their route and your pajier misses, let us kuow Accidents are sure to happenjr- ... .. The Young Matrons' club meet, ing set for Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Heller, has been postponed a week on account of the fact that Mrs. Heller and two children are busy entertaining the lagrippe this wftik.

Mrs. Harry Moltz will entertain all the Boston Store clerks this evening at a six o’clock dinner at her home on Monr,>e street in honor of Miss Ejnma Jackson, who is to be married in two weeks to Robert Meyers. of Columbus, Ohio. Elmer Johnson h preparing to ship a fine car load of Adams county horses to Pittsburg. Saturday, where he will hold a sale. On February 3rd he will ship a fine load from Berne to the same destination Elmer says he tmarket is now at its best. "’Forty five of the Red Men lodge went to Hoagland this morning to attend the funeral of their member Solomon Nereiter, who died Monday at one of the Fort Wayne hospitals. The lodge here turned out in full uniform. ’Squire Smith united Miss Cora Hooker and Elward Newport in marriage this afternoon at three o’clock at the home of the bride The marriage was a quiet affair, no one being present except the im mediate relatives. The happy young* couple will reside in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Smith McClure, who reside just east of this city, entertained a number of Decatur peo pie last evening at an oyster supper. The evening was sjient in music and games and a fine t’me was had. Those present who en joyed the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Robhins, Mrs. Hattie Steele. Misses Cleo and Emma Slute and Messrs. W. B Johnson. W. E Smith and H. L. Robbins. Here is a puzzle that puzzles everybody. Take the numlier of your living brothers, double the amount, add to it three, multiply by five, add to it the number of living sisters, multiply the result by ten and add the number of deaths of brothers and sisters and subtract 150 from the result. The right number will be the number of deaths, the middle will be the num her of living sisters, and the left the number of living brothers. Try it and see.

NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! ■SMBaMHMOBMMnnaK laBHHMHBMMUaB ■MNKKNHMNBWaNMaNKHBBBB *pi!E r port has been circulated that we must move. THIS IS UTTERLY FALSE. .We have a long lease on our present quarters and as we have no reason to move, we cxIT ISN’T OUR MOVE YET. But YOU tage of these special values you’d better move up our way. WE CAN’T TALK NEARLY A □ WE. L AS THESE PRICES.

No. 2 Galvanized tub 4t>C Men's !()<■ Cotton Hocks, 2 pr. for ISc 3 pt. Nickel plsted eoffe pot, usually Mo, Hpi-cial 3/4 Decorated Stand Ijimp SSC Extra large Waah Boiler which we guarantee 11.54<

YOU may consider by the price that these goods are not up to the standard. If* so you are the kind of people we are looking for, because we sell goods, with the understanding that they must l>e satisfactory or money refunded. We take special delight in convincing people that :: :: :: Economy Means Saving WE DELIVER GOODS. fl EPPSTEIN.

H. A. fristoe is on thejtiok.liat. Clem Heiderman made a visit at Berne today. Fred Schurger made a visit at Marion today. Joe Hocker, of Monroe, was a visitor here today. George Nichols, of Berne, was a visitor here todav. Harvey Devinney, of Cincinnati, is in our city a guest of his parents A. J. Smith went to Pleasant Lake last evening to attend to tini ber business. Miss Mabel Erwin went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a snort visit with friends. Mrs. Mell Rice returned last evening from Berne, where she was visit ing Mr and Mrs Ed R : oe. Miss Janette and O. L. Gillig went to Fort Recovery today. While here they were guests of Miss Mary Heffner. They reside at Findley, Ohio. A young graduate in law, who had some exjierience in New York City, wrote to a prominent practi tioner in Arkansas to inquire what chance there was in that section for such a one as he described himself to be. He said: “lama republican in politics and an honest law yer.” Tiie reply that catne seemed encouraging in its interest: “If you are a republican the game laws ! here will protect you, and if you are ,an honest lawyer you will have no ! competition. ”

"The nose is the oulpiination point of the face—the canopy of your kisser. It is the foghorn of your observation. It is the drunk ’ arti’s signboard and a nocturnal trumpet. It is a drop valve for sweat, a roost for flies and a punching bag in a prize fight, it is the county seat for colds and a despoiler of handkerchiefs. Your smeller—the thing you most generally get into other peoples' business. It is the tollgate of your smelling apparatus. The nose is your sneezing instrument. It is the bay window of your face, and sometimes gets the lights knocked out of it?.’ It ran be used as an automatic skunk detector, and it is the royal bumper when you come in contact with the earth. That's your nose. ’ BUSINESS MENTION Wanted—Dishwasher at the Burt House. Apply at once. The best selection of picture frames in the city. LYMAN BROS. 307dti Pictures enlarged at home at lowerj price than eleswhere. Our j work is guaranteed. LYMAN BROS. 307d6. 1 have some No. 1 timothy and mixed|hay, baled in large bales, thatl will sell and deliver in Decatur at your resi .• noe in ton or half ton lots, cher han you can you get it at the wi i-ouses. It will pay you to see mo. D. E. STUDABAKER Notice, to the people of Union 1 township, who have business with 1 the trustee, you will find me by | mail route 12, Decatur, by phone, | Monroeville line 154, or personally at my home on Tuesday, which wil [ lie my oflioe day until further notice I is given. For convenience to self I ind family I have selecetd this day, Tuesday, as office day. Yours for I business, Jno. A. Barkley, Trustee] Union Township. 308d2w 11'

Cups and Ham ers, set HK h Dinner plates for 10c Decorated Break fast Plates ...... set for Decorated Fruit saueers set 31c Extra large white deep dish, others sell for 15c. special Oc Large Chamber with lid 30c

NOTICE Marshal Green desires in thisi manner to inform the people i who put in police calls to be sure ; and tell central what the trouble is and where, as ou a num tier ot occasions he has been unnecessarily called and he desires to lie the judge for himself whether needed or not. Lost—A valuable coParete. Leav information at D. M. Hensley’s jewelry store. 311d3 A SPECIALTY * All kinds of barn aud other lumlier sawing. Prices right. Leave orders ; 1 at the Decatur Cement Factory or see I UOO-d 2w LEN HART A M YERS.

JSSETT «HOEMQO LI FES WALK EASY* Tit anr mare. o are careful of their appearireciate the dressiness of Older men will acknowledge A. CROSSETT, Inc. rth Abiagtoß, Main. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER Same Old Piece 123 N. Second St MONEY TALKS Will Money Help You? TF SO call on or write to us. We will loan you money in any amount from $lO to SIOO, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months of time in which to pav it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. Sl.’.Oislhe payment on a SSO loan for fiftv weeks: other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name< Street and Number ‘ Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are hold strictly confidential. Cal) on or address FORT WAINE LOAN CO. Established 1 '9B. Fort Wayne, Ind,

Publeaeheil toweling, yd ♦<’ Bleached Table Damask, 57 inches wide, v d ... J<>« M Hu h Silkolene, yd N All linen toweling Hi inches wide unbli'.'K lied, y <1 ...7c Huck toweling 17 inches wide, reg ularlOcH yd 8<

Notice of Sale of Dwelling House. Notioe is hereby given that the I Decatur Library boatd will offer for sale at public sale, at the east ■Lior of the court house in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, January 14, IWIS, < ten o'clock a. m., the dwelling house situated on the lot west of the court house in said city and known as the ForeI num property. The barn on said lot will Is* offered for sale at. the same time and place. Eich of said buildings shall be ren Oved by the purchaser without expense to tho board Terms ot sale.—Cash on day of sale, or withifl such reasonable time : as may lie agreed upon or stateil on 'th it dav. The Decatur Public Library Board By Clark J. Lutz, 1 secretary