Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1905 — Page 3

time tables grand RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY wntrmWrr 35, loo* Now in sun «o7«* »OUTHI , » i 'y Sun Su " H' * e »ly tmotur n*»m 7,i4»n> l.'ft’m 7 Mpm-4*l»» Ar ProtUnd xtH'iis' NU ' «55 • Kl< h u»«'»d J W »*» ' J 4« lo'IJ • cinetrn»ll 7 9 " luittmn In Citn-im »tl li* train far lot cat. Ttaltia arrl»» (tom auuth at « m • „«. tn tUtily and 3 17 l> m KsHumlii). •0...0MT1 X*l> JMnyk E.nun 1 L, iiwatur t jo*m 7S»• "> Jl7 p.m At HI Wavnt I'tu " aSu 4» - I ■•fid Map.la »4S" Iso p m 940 " I . Travrrae City I; I m »:w " prtotky 4.5» " »IS " «:<5 am 1 •• Ma. kinaw 4IS " '» •** " rjao i;w train »1»epl»g cor to t.ran.l Rapid* and I Mackinaw tlily 7.soft m train parlor car !■< Croud kapida and Mackinaw City Jl7 p tn . train parlor car to Grand Rapid* •Ir-piti* <ar to Ma. kirt W City Trama arrive from north at k I oka m 14 ■ m. litP nt 7■; p m I Biywn Agr C 1. Luckwood. <l. I' A Gr Ka| id* Mlc.l. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. FAST BOIND No. I« *4O p tn. No. 1* ... * Alp m No. — 4 Kip Hl No « ’ 6* a tn. No. •— •’ 47 a tr. WBSF BOV Nil N> » - 'i «a. at. No m ; ■ * .■ Na » ■ 1- ♦♦ P- toNo. U S r * p tn No* —— 1*4.8. CLOVER LEAF. in effort Jur.e la. 11*04. BAST. Bo 6—Cctntr.ercial . rave.er dally... 4 ■ atn Be P— Mall, dally, nicest Sunday ..U.Sva tn Wo 4— Day Rxproaa. dally ‘ > p tn ■ -. »— Local Frelrbt If 01 a u. wm Hr f—Pay Kiprat'.. dal.v t'a si N? I—Mall, dal'y except Sunday It >am •c k— 'Vitrtr.arrfal Traveler, dally ..luiOlt p tn Be **- Local Freight 11 01pm Lake trie ft Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTH But'ND No. 41—Dally eicpt Sunday I:l6am No. If—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m Nc 3b—Dally except Sunda- 5:25pm No4l rune through 10 Indlanapoll* without change arriving i" » » u Nt. <2 leavea Indianopoila at 7:00a m Kuna through without change, arriving at Bluffton (C:56 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncle A Rig 4 route The Court Hous? Is Sti'l Op josite b ristoe s Smoke House I V

Wiliiatn Bracht, of Curryville, was a business caller here today. H. Miller, of B->rue. passed through the city todoy enroute to Kokomo. Mrs. Jesse Brandyherryj to Willshire, todav* to visit witfc her daughter. Dan. P. Bolds, of Van Buren, passed through the city today enroute to I Geneva. C. M. France returned to Van Wert . today. While here be was the guest I of friends. Roes Stone arrived today from Muncie, and is the guest of his father,, JqpMgpH. Stone. AVari and family return-' ed to’jJbntpelier, t<xlay, after a pleas* ant with friends. Mathias Kiqpch yflUinred today "froth Indianapolis, whery he wa? attending the jxljnbbrmen's Th’d & Perry show oom pany*jb!Y this morning for Ottawa, Ohipf,where they give a perform anoebhijs evening. AJf, members of the Eastern Stars are Mrnestly requested to be presv ent at the lodge room tomorrow * Ct<v everfutr At seijen o'clock to assist in installing officers for the ensu ing year.

* r Clearance Sale 5 13 BARGAIN BULLETIN I 1 i&reAre A Few Os The "Mahy ;Attractions I j3ff J . . HHi'll/ bin/ -Hi lip/ MIA J | ? heavy Chcvojt ,jfa fa | '<! U / $3.9 31 1 509 Overcoats, 53.951 ’ jyS ?Loo g<l a 7^> c $7.50 Suits,«,p. l»ssuoo4^ 6an ds- O’coats. 5.00 1 Shirts, 39C__ I joand sl2.ooSuitss7,so I Overcoats $7.50 J * 2 M£3 35c knee pants, |Qc | etc., I B Bargains Throghouut The Store Att goods guaranteed as represented wl | pus WSMQ □! WThe Square Man Decatur,

Notsh Lochjs on the tick Hat. I John Hey returned to Williams Ukt evening. ( j Hhaffer Peterson is attending to 1 legal buaineaa at Genova today , Mrs. Ddnnia went to Fori Wayne l*»t evening to visit for a tew days | with relatives Mr* Kelley went to Fort Wayne t last evening to make a short visit with friends. The Beau Note Club will meet this evening with Miss Z ilh Btults H 00 North Second street. The band will meet tomorrow ( evening for rehearsal, and all members are requested to lie present. ( ’•sear Shaw and Charles Meilaira leave next (Monday for Jonesboro, t Arkansas, to work in the timber * Il J. D. Yager returned to Hunting > ton today. He attended t..e Thrail I. kill Bender wedding at Pleasant 1 Milla. Misses Mary and Myrtle Kiner returned to Linn Grove today. While 1 1 here they were the guests of relatives. Miss Adler returned to Linn ( ’ Grove today after making a pleas- I ant visit here with Miss Lila Hoff • man. ' Mrs. Jennie Studabaker will leave this evening for a several weeks' visit with friends at Wcsttield and < Syracuse. New York Gus Rosenthal reports that he is ’ having fine success in h s annual 1 January sale and expects a heavy balance trade of this week. Monte Cristo is the next attraction at the opwa house, th 1 dat i of which has not l>een set. Watch the , 1 hill boards for date and other jiar- ' tioulars, Charles Ernst has accepted a po- I ' sition as clerk in the Yager furni- 1 1 tore store during the absence of 1 Harmon Yager, who is taking his vacation. Peter Gaffer, Pat Wilhelm, 1 Charles Woodward and John EC 1 wards wont to New Haven this 1 morning, where they will finish a job of painting. The first division of the January swtion of he Ladies’ Mite society of the Methodist church will give an entertainment at the home of Mrs. John Niblick Friday afternoon, [January 13th. All memners and their friends are cordially invited to be presen*. The icy condition of the streets and sidewalks today caused an unusual amount of falling and bumps, and made traveling hard, not only for citizens but for horses that were ' not roughly shod. The prospects are that the icy condition will ,con- ’ tinue for several days. Simuel Railing, a well known 1 ■ character about onr City, was ar- 1 , rested this morning by|Night*Poll3e> man Reyno charge of being ■ drunk, and wawiiafcßdingly escorted to jail, where he WijTJje allowed t< time tcavfling tef the jafl |4%<iant of edition oMho*sttrtrts* * Burt Green,„whoh|Mi be n in the 1 jupplov Qf tj| - i ten Mrnjf store Tor several years, resigned last evening. It is Burt's ! intention to leave next week for the great West, where be will engage < iu a similar business. This will no '1 doubt prove a surjirtse to Hurt's < many friends, as he has never inti- i mated making such a change

P. G. Hooper is nt Portland today. Miss Grace Peterson is on the mck list FranktKfone of Fort Wayne was a visitor here today Mrs John Heller is on the sick list suffering with grip. L. T. Brokaw returned today from a visit at Chicago. James Kinney, of Geneva, was a business caller here toiiay. J. Graham of Monroe, was transacting business here today. Frank Schumaker returned today from a visit at Fort Wayne Gi orge Worden made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. John Glutting made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mann Woods returned this morn ing from a business trip at Portland David Gerber returned last even, ing from a iiusiness trip at Berne. Clem Heiderman returned lai-t evening from a business trip at B ‘rne. A. T. Vail returned tc Fort Wavne last evening, after attending bust ness here. C. D Porter of Geneva, was in the city last evening attending to bankin, business. Messrs. Andrew Ellington and Albert Acker went to Van Wert today to attend a banquet Albert Butler returned last evening from Geneva. w{jere he was attending to legal matters Rev. Mygrant returned to Waterloo last evening While here he was a guest of his son Marvin W. H. Fledderjohan returred this morning from Indinnajiolis where he Jo interurban business. Miss Florence Johnson returned this morning from Geneva, where she was visiting with her sister Mrs Wells. Harmon Yager left this morning for St. Louis, where he will look around or a few days and then make an extenod tour of the South. Mrs. Robert Blackburn received a letter from Ratch today, which whs written at the general superintendent's office of the Santa Fe road in Chicago He was waiting for his credentials anil tram for California, which proposes to make a phenominal run, landing in San Francisco in sixiy-five hours. Mrs. Tanner, of Fort Wayne, arrived today and stated to a representative of this paper that she would open up a school of dancing in this city on Tuesday, January 17. She has secured the Entre Nous club rooms and will be ready for scholars at any time. Today was James H. Stone s sixty-ninth birthday, and the oc casion was made merry by his two . sins, Frank of Fort Wayne, and Ross of Muncie and his daughter. Miss Victoria, of Chicago, being with him and spending the day. A big diutier was served and a fine family reunion in general whs had. Mrs. Harry Moltz deligtfully entertained a number of her ladv friends last evening at six o’clo< k n honor of Miss Emma Jackson. Tae guests in chief were the Boston Stord clerks, with whom Miss Jack soA was so leng associated. The was spent and a fine time Kittie ChAstsn and Barry were the invited guests le of the Bis ton 8 fo»- 08 ■ ■ ■ •

NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! *pilE 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, wt expect to stay. IT ISN’T OUR MOVE YET. But if YOU wish to take advantage of these special values you’d belter move up our way. WE CAN’T TALK NEARLY A S WE uL AS THESE PRICES No. 2 Galvanized tub 49c Cups anil Saucers, set Hit Cubleached toweling, yd 4c Men's 10c Cotton Socks, 2 pr. for I3< t> Dinner platea for 19c Bleached Table Damask, 67 Inches 3 pt. Nickel plated coffe pot, usually Decorated Breakfast Plates •••••••• . t- . 60e, apetiial 37c set for ... 38< Wl inch Hilkolene. yd 7c . .u. 11 Decorated Fruit saueers. set3lc All linen toweling IB inches wide Decorated stand lainip 33c nnhlaai-hed v<l 7c Extra large white deep dish, others unoieacneo, y« Extra large Wash Boiler which sell for 1.5 c special9c Huck toweling 17 inches wide, reg *• | | V.< •: ■>d fc YOU may consider by the price that these goods,are not up to the - yen are the kind of people we are looking for, because we sell goods, with the understanding that they must be satisfactory or money refunded. We take special delight in*convincing people that :: :: :: Economy Means Saving WE DELIVER GOODS. £. |V| EPPST£|N. ■ ■■l' »'■! » ' 1 "I “ “ .

Mell Rice returned last evening from B*-rne, where he was attending to timber business. Frank Steele arrived this morning from California, where he has been working for several month's and is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Steele. Jesse L Shimp and Sarah E Weaver, two well known young .people of this township, were united in marriage by S quire Armantrout ' in this city last r riday evening. The groom is a son of J. B Shimp, east of town, and the br’dea daugh ter of George Weaver— Geneva Herald W H. Blodgett whois writing the leuisl'itive notes for the Indianap off < News has the following to say , of Major Davenport. "Major Da ' venport of Bluffton, who was a ■ member of former Governor Dur bin's staff, lias had enough military honors, and will not a«k for r appointment. The maj >r has one I i of the finest uniforms of the entire II staff, but no living being in Bluff , tin has ever seen him wear it." | Dr. C. E Neptune, with his wife I and family, left Deo.fur, Monday for Paragould, Ark., where they ’ will in the future reside. Dr. Nep--1 tune has purchased an interest in the Decatur Egg Case Company, wl/i Vwfist'.-tablish another Iraneh house in the South The mil', which i- for the mnuafacture or • eg4<*ises, hoops, staves, egg case fillers, etc., will be under the management of Dr. Neptune.—Geneva Herald. 1 J. D. Hale of Decatur %'as in town Friday looking after IgiMness matters. He also paid this office a 1 substantial and friendly call. Mr Hale has been a reader of the GeI neva pajier ever since the first copy ' I in the town was print *<l which was about the year IM4. and waskumwi as the Geneva Triumph. He was one of the promoters of the enter prise at that time, but as is usually the case adventmes of the kind lost out all of his investment—Geneva Herald. BUSINESS MENTION Wanted—Dishwasher at the Burt , House. Apply at once. H The best selection of picture frames in the city. LYMAN BROS. 307 d« Found—A bunch of keys. Owner may have same by inquiring at Barney Wemhoft 's marble shop on Mptjroe stri et. Pictures enlarged at home at J-’ITWWD r A’t’ t*'«D eleswhere. Our work is gnaranteed. LYMAN ! BROS. 307d<. /) SiAP: K!l ' ,> 'lf’’ 1 OCCUr ln 1 roqni,.five 4(i'i six overEtyey A- Vance I' 'hWMliy'at two I furWthvc ;;«H h f wolikJ A f ‘ ‘i siAne No. L.,BUKfIdIWA baled L,Uw|i;i .wyllxell and ,n Dt ' j ' atuy at.yonr resi/ nee ill ton 01 I fialF ton lots, ohe/ you car ft <ydh Afet it at <>uses. 1 I will pay von*"fn see D. E I STUDA3AKER I Notice, to the people of Unioi f will find me bj I mail route 12, Decatur, by phone ■ Monroeville line 154, or personal!; I at my hotTuesday, I be mv otlißdy until I is givibV* HlLDonvenience to I ind selecetd thj«Ky I day. fy I ■ business. Jno. A. > Union Township. 308d2w 1 , To Cure a Cold in One Day I T*ke Luxl’lv" llrunr. Qilnine Ta'i et-. A

NOTICE Marshal Green desires in this manner to inf >rm the people ■ who put in p dice calls to be sure and fell central what the trouble is and where, as ou a number of occasions he has been unnecessarily called and he desires to be the judge for himself whether needed or not. Lost—A valuable col! arete. Liavj information at D. M Hensley's jewelry store. 311d3 A SPECIALTY All kinds of barn and other lumber sawing. Prices ritrht. Leave orders at the Decatur Cement Factory or see 30>d 2w LEXH ART At M YERS.

!—"I Jr • '• H «) y' / > x k—/iJ) ry X y CROSSETT IO I t/Ef \ MAKES LI FES WALK EASY J a TEA nr MARK. a Young men who are careful of their appear* ■f" a once will appreciate the dressiness of ! ■ * B Crossett Shoes. Older men will acknowledge B their comfort,. U LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc. CHARLIE’ VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER Same Old Pfcce 123 N. Second St I MONEY TALKS ■ —■ — Will Money Help You? TF SO call on or write to ua. We vs ill loan you money in any amount •*r from JlO to SIOO. ou household goods, pianos, organa, teams, fixI Qjdt tit F.. without removal. You can hare from ne to twelve moWiH qf tjme in which to pay it balk, in rsmall weekly or monthly weekly payment < n a >‘>o loan ■ffir fifty week's* other apioun'ls’it the same proportion. If you need cut i< out and mail it t u* Our agent will be in I)« ■■tur • ' >'i v Ti inlay ti xw ke i< m s and «i: I r ail a A ba writ ir. .e'diumO it»H Zy , Mk-'"" okariJJ .'• .Iho/i J k#fcilli<;w taul’nP wi.<-d srhM </• • ] A P 5 • — 1 ••■ ■' ■il I eUlli I'P !fa ui *“W^i‘.•“’/?. I *VE*" ' i-r-anff-rr- -ryrr-Wrr-wirttM-<'*» *»-l •y] ii& e | Wife’s Name £3 T, «* TJ rjTT | Kjy t ‘ Occupation I.'. 1* - All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address B. .J' P i >OKT WAYNE LOAN CO. u] Eatobllshed : ; 98. jft

Notice of Sale of Dwelling House. Notice is hereby given that the Decatur Library boaid will offer for sab- at public side, at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, January 14, IVOS, at ten o'clock a. m.. the dwelling house situated on the lot west of the court house in ■ said city and known as the Fore- • man pro|x-rty. The barn on said 1 lot will lie offered for sale at the I same time and place. E ich of said buildings shall be reno.’isl by the purchaser without expense to the board. • Terms of sale.—Cash on day of 'ale, or within such reasonable time i us may lie agreed upon or stated on that day. The Decatur Public Library Board. By Clark J. Lutz, secretary.