Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1905 — Page 3

TIME tables - I I GRAND RAPIOS & INDIANA RAILWAY ?,„■< mbf 33. <*»*** N«w In Sun I iff!. x» *«» K* *""■ K ‘ H “*•> t? : *•'» 7 <»»•» i.itpm 7 Ml'™' 4»|>«> ~ |*ti>ll«n<l 4:«l " **»•.» ~ *l4 ’*•*?. ‘ I Kkhmuuil iJm #43 l«’s. . .-hn lin-Mll 7>S UIMmnSI.W 1 rl"ti«n> loCtacfiimrtl. I ■» train |*r for cat Tram-«rmr from-Kith »t ito a m. »w* nt <laih aml.vi; !• ni. Kn Huuday. H .o.a.noa.H Kann. L« iwcatur i ,*»ni ’:SO a.m. sl7 P m , at Kt Wayne »:*» " 'V* <■*» • Qd Kapt-t- »45 “ 1 s** p m » w •• Tracer* City 1 »spm »■» pcui-kv >3® '■ aAS " »:«>S ».m •■Mackinaw 4.1 S " •«>*• " 7l*» " 1 t• u> train »leeptn»'»r to Uran-I Kaptda amt at., kinaw Dtty. 7:5a a. tn. train |»rlor car to Grand Rapid" »"d Mat kntaw City .1 17, P m f wain parlor cat to Grand Rapid., -leaping cat to Matklr • City Tram, arrive from north at | ■Oh a in. 14" tn. l.i* p m. 7:31 p m 1 HrvM.il Sae. V. I.- Ixickwood, G P, A ’• 0 ’ Gr Rapid" Mich. 1 NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. 1 EART BOUND No.»_ - *» ■ j Ku dri Run ......... liWun.ll So. 4 ... . ■ - 4:40 ptn No. 14 ex. Run .»:*p.m. ' NO, io ».»p. m. No. i4doe. not carry i.aire rrv anti iloee not carry P•— engi‘i.ea»i "l Manon. Ohio, I t WEST BOUND «s o t — - fcfj v • 1 No * I?* 1 •• 1,1 No. «<' Ru" • ■ — Ji I !?’'' no. b..... ’**♦ p- ■ 11 5, IS S:M p. m | 1 (etcept Monday'. A 'lay. fol ir lc<al hulid.iy-. I ( No. 13 iora mi’ carry tMiritaite. CLOVER LEAP. la affect Juu« Sa. lIMM BAST. •o •—Commercial Traveler, dally... 3:33 am Bo t-Mall. dally. etcepS Sunday. ..11 Boa n. Ro 4—Hay SspreM. dally 7:311 pin a0 B—Local Freight 11:10 rm <MT ho S— I’ay Itipreta dallT : 45. m Ro I—Mall, dally except Sunday l .tOa tn Ro 3—Commercial Traveler, dally l»:0r ptn • Ro St-Local Freight I-’ »' p nt ' Lake Eire & Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND Ko. il-Dally esept .’under ■■'earn ft... 13—Daily except Suuda. ll:S7a m N «—Dally except .unday S:® p m NoU run" throucn so Indianapolis without etange. arriving 10:30 a tu No <- leaves ludiuuopull" at. 7:00a m Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton U:Mam No 41 and 48 ran vta Muncie ft Rig 4 route

R. Schng, of Berne, was a visitor here tdoay. J. Kinney, of Geneva, was here , today on business. Nink Miller -|wn‘ Sunday at Fort Wayne with his brother, John. Martin Liu'him, of Berne, was attending to business he;e today. The Bachelor .Maids will meet this evening with Mi-s Bertha Fallen kamp. Jack Deininger returned to Fort Wayne this morning t® resume his school work. Maurice Steele arrive 1 last evening from Kansas, and is a guest of i bis mother

r NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS] Are dll in and we can now show you a com- I plete line of the very newest things, both in I Color and Weave. Don't wait until the best 1 are gone, buy now while the line is complete. I Foe 5c I Embroidery Sale Continued LACES We have added one lot We place on sale this I of Swiss Embroideres week exceptional good i to this sale. Goods values in laces. Com- 1 worth 15c to 25c, this plete line of patterns f sale with insertion to match I IOC 5C I Spring Ginghams™ ] All the new and dainty patterns are I on sale now at I HOSTOX STOKT KUEBLER & HOLTZ COMPANY te I. o. O. F. BLOCK

E A. Mann made a visit at Hong i 11fid thia morning. Dok ChriKten tn ado a visit a Fort Wayne this morning. ('harlt'S Uoaiok is attending to oil husineß I t i Geneva today. B Mtehnu 1, of Heine, was tran 1 saoting business here today. Emil Franz, of Berne, was attend ing to legal trasiness here today. 1 H. Spahr Went to Bingen tins : morning to resume bis school work. . 1 Tom Bnokmaater went to Berne t txtey, in the interest of Lyman 1 Bros. Miss Fuhrman returned to Berne today, after *]»ending Sunday with her parents. V. E. Hawk and wife, of Portland, ] iarrived this morning to attend the' ' funeral of his mother. Burt Townsend went to Fort Wnyne this morning, where Jhe will; resume his school duties. Mrs. Ourr returned this morning to Fort Wayne, after a visit here, a guest of Mrs Michael Gaffer. Lost—A gold headed hat pin . with name of Home on pin. Re turn to Miss Marguerite Hughes. Miss Estella Wemboff returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after 'spending Sun-lay with h r parent", i . Miss Lolu Dewesse returned this j morning to Marion, after spending Sunday with Miss Florence i Sprunger. Rev. Sprague, of M inroe, passed throngh onr city this morning en route to Fort VSayne, where he will i tireacb a funeral. I fun Berry shipped a fine load of I ho;se* to Indianap >lis Sunday, where he will oominef a hor-ie sale this week. Dan will leave for the. that place this evening. The meeting at the Concord has , been postponed for one week, but ' the literary society wilt hold their ‘ regular meeting Friday evening, at which time a good program will > be furnished. Pet*r a weil known chai eter hereabouts, was taken to the 0 unty infirmary this afternoon* Pete found in a barn a few rights ago froz.n so badly that he was unconscious. Stimulants were given him and he was placed in i jail, where he remained until today , when he was taken to the farm.

S. C. HurleM* of Willshire, was here on a visit today. Frank Cottrell, of Berne, was here on bneiwas today Perry Foraker, of Geneva, was a business oalle • here today. J. Augsberger, of Berne, was a business naller here today A T Vail, ofJFort Wayne, was att mding to business here today. J. H. Peterson is attending to in surunoe business at Geneva tixlay A Winans returned to Willshire today, after spending Sunday with his parents. Miss Matilda Hoile returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. WHI Kelley returned to Van j Buren today. While here be was i the guest of iriends. Mrs. Dan Haley returned today I from Fort Wayne, where she was i visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Barger and family returned to Curryville today, after spending Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. L L. Baumgartner returned to Linn Grove today, after spond- ■ ing Sunday with her husband. J. C. Johnson returned this morr - ing from bidney, <>., where he ( s]>ent Sunday with his mother Ernst Miller and family are today moving their household goods from Kingsland into the Brandyb'Tiy . property oO Second street. I Frank Durkins went to Fort , Wayne this morning, where he will enter the St Joseph hospital and submit to another operation. Mrs. Floyd Smith yesterday en tertained a few ladies at her home in honor of Mrs Veron ! ca* Smith at a one o'clock dinner, in , honor of her tifith birthday, «nd a fine time j was had. Those present were Mrs. Elisabeth Ehinger, Mrs. Celia Ehinger, Mrs Margaret Meib?rs and Mrs. Catherine McLain. Jesse Butler arrived today from I Fort Wayne, and is a guest of hi« parents. Jesse is at present in the employ of the Grand Rapids rail road, and a few days ago while assisting in taking water on a switch engine he slipped and te l from the tender, breaking tw > ribs and otherwise bruising him up He will remain here two weeks, ! being grant od a lay oft for that * length of time in which to recovt r

The Economy Department Store FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE OFFER YOU THESE LOW PRICES Q Q a i chamber QQP ! Children a heavy rih Qp \o. 24 granite kriu-8 pun OO 1 with bail O<3 J be<i Lose per puir. ddp I J-corubsi soup plate- J Children’s extra heavy rib d tjp Xo. 2tl granite sauce pan ‘♦■t” per-et » MMI hose. Hp, ial per pair | 48 c 8& 8 4 quart white Hued OOP 1 pudding pan Extra large dwp dish ||U , :i , h . tu i v „i j„, Sl ., q |U trt wbfa I 4Ep 4n ** pudding pan | Cabinet hair pina ' - — Infant's bootee*. 25c • 4Q» IQc 1c lo c

Valentines! Valentines! Valentines! “Economy Means Saving" We deliver goods. C. M. EPPSTEIN.

The members of the Reformed ■ church held their quarterly busines meeting yes<erday, nt which meet ■ ing it was decided to purchase a' new instrument for the church. A ; Committee was np[>ointed which j i will begin its work in a short time. | Miss Eina Crawford entertained -a number of triends ia-t evening at her home at six o cluck dinner in j honor of Frank Kuebler, of Toledo. O.,anda fine time wa- reported. (Those present we.e Misses Dude I Voglewede, Anna Martin, Bei t I : Deimnger. Gertrude Rademacher : land Messrs. Frank Bin-ns. Will i Schrock and Jesse Niblick. The funeral services nf Mrs Mur 1 guerite Coffee were held this morn I ing nt the St. Mary's ohnrch at 10 o'clock, sun time. Father Wilken! officiating, and a large assembly was piesent to pay their respectin memory of the deceased. The ! Moral offerings were beautiful and I profuse Interment whs made in : St. Joseph's cemetery. The funeral services of Leonard j W. Johnson were held this after noon at the Methodist church at two o’clock, the Rev. John (’. ' White officiating A large crowd wis in attendance to j>ay their last , tribute of respect to the deceased. | The G. A R. bad charge of the funeral and attended in a liody. I ”ho floral offering was beautiful and profuse. Interment wasj made in Maplewood cemetery. Mrs. W A. Kuebler entertained h numtier of young folks last evening at her home on Monroe street in honor of Frang Kuebler. of Toledo,' i 0., and a tine time was had. Whist was played and several vocal selec , tions were rendeied by Mi Kuebler. L Those present were Misses DudeL 11 Voglewede, Anna Martin, Bert] Deininger, Gertrude Rademacher,] Edna Crawford and Mabel Erwin, 'and Messrs, Frank Burns, Will I S'hrook, Jesse Niblick, Gay Wol i ford and IV. Armendeen. The program given by ttie C. E of the Reform'd churo'i was a st.c oe-sandall that a undid sav t was an eveni'g well spent. Miss Kate Hannefoi th gave the not' d Hdialogue entitled “The Seeker,”T I which was so well rendered that' I she will undoubtedly will b’ called upon to give it again in the near I future. Home very beautiful select ions were given on the piano by I friends of the society. Mi ss i Sp,uuger and Miss D. S llemeyer leach gave a vocal selection which were appreciated by all pro-ent. j Mrs. Hadar S. Hunt, of Winches tei, played the voluntary at fie j Presbyterian ohurch yesterday, and I also sang a solo. Mrs. Hunt is I quite a favorite with Doeatur audi

enceS, and yest •nitty was no excep tion. She ppsseiaes a rich anil be rutiful v tire, has fine expres-ion •md will alwavs b» appreciated 1 y the room critics in this city. Aside front this the musical program in chided a duet by Mrs. Hunt aid Mrs. .1. C. Patterson, which wu« alao a feature of this pari oi the, evening service. We have just received a copy <rfj the most popular piece of music, ever published in this country, call; led "Sapphire Waltz," oomptsed by Charles Baker. It is written in an easy style and cun bo played on ' either piano or organ. The title page is very handsome in four colors. This piece of music should, be found in every household t'’ronuhout the entire country.! i L’riw ~(• cents per copv. L’pou re-* I Dipt of 15 cents in postage stamps! a copy of this beautiful waltz will I tie mailed t.o any address in the t cited States by the Theatrical Music Supply Co, it. West ‘.’sth 1 . .net, N< w Y ik.

This Weeks Shoe Selling At The Growing Store. Hen’s $2.50 and $3.00 shoe $1.95 This sale in dudes all of the si/ei left o." , ir Jim - £2.i>tl and shoes. Not all sizes of any one kin I, but we cau tit al nust anyone out of th ■ lot. Ihi styles incluie La"ean 1 Bluchers, in \ ici Kid, Patent Leather and Calf. Come tomorrow and have the Is-ht selection CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER Sells it for less Same Old Place SPECIAL SA[E~ COHHENCING February Ist, 1905, and will continue for one week. We will sell our heavy fleeced lined underwear at cost. We will also give bargains in all depart meuts One week only, commencing February. Ist, 1905. All goods sold strictly for cash. :: :: rr.-. . sag The Bazeiar Coffee & Mangold I WE DELIVER GOODS jy -L. '■ 1 "" 11 ■■■ ■■■■■■' ■■A 1 ! 11 ■ ■ ■ ■■■■ 1N1.1.11. u MONEY TALKSI Will Money Help You? TF SO call on or write to ns. We will loan you money in any qmounl o frtmi $lO to SIOO, oii'boiisehold goods, pianos, organs ti-aias. fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have fp m one to twelve months of time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly paym< uts as yoii prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payßienl on a ?fiO loan (or fifty weeks; other amounts at the mine proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to u. 2 Our agent will be in Decatur eiery 1 uesday to make loans ai.d wilt call on you. Date Your Name Wife's Name Street aud Number Olty Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Ipceupatlon .. v u. V| .v•• • • - All coTnnmni jationsare held strictly confidential. Call on or address tOHT WmE LOAN CO. Established ! J O6. Fort Wayne, Ind.