Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1905 — Page 3

time tables GHASO RAPIDi * INDIANA RAILWAY as. Wfrrl. Hon -.1 *outhl*i<> *• K * *'••»*» * only •® |, ’mr I 7 '4»'« i.ibfMi ’ Jipioi; AmiaMd <»' •».»» ■ ».« * MHhluoud 3’B® ®** s*® 1“ <5. . m,wn«" K'J ‘ •• v , ~gin .Irejwr l<* llnvinnati i i* tram p*t Train* *mve from *oulh at i*. * m ,L a m ’tally *“'* •' 17 •* ** Humlay. th *• -« ~ iirraiur i.joatn ,s«am. Ji, p.m Wa,n* » *• ” »S“ t ai •• >. q.i.l. i *■’ !■ m . . .. City I Opm *«■ " pmwky »&'„ ’» " *'*am gmkinaw <llß 19 S° ?:w >a train •IrapHip rat to Grand Rapni* and m. ktnaw Dily ytwa.m train |>oil.,r car U Ham! gal'ld* M»Ckta«w Ctt, Jf i> m uain trartor car to OratMl Rapid*. aliwping ' u,'kin. • City Trama arrive trom rv.rth at ,«a. >n. ~M« m r 16 p ni 7.51 pni H,.«>n. A««. V. L. twk wood. G I A ’ Gr. Rapid. Mu NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST MOUND - . K > IS' ’ Sun ’ n. 10 Sy 4 ♦ ® a,.' 14 Hui ....... tn }Jy. »•“»• •. Xrt ~ .t . war tanage. and do. • earn i.i'M-ttitvi* real "i Martnn, lihkr. WEST HOI'ND ft*»» nt Nu »_—■ —a. ■ No <1 a«. Sun I'* a m No. 1 1 ■' *i l>. m i No l.a - - ' Vl P B ] ("reap! Monday * A day* fol a Irani h01.d,) . > . 13 duea not carry baicnav _— — CLOVER LEAF. In atfact June M. 11104 ■AST. an a-Oommerrtal Traveler, dally... Atpaa ■ ,-Mall. daily. e»cep» Sunday .11 » a m ■o a—Day Bipraea. daily • ...ip tn K»-lXal Fr.l«b»^ t Ho I—Dav Baoreae. dalle !«• m a > i-Mail.dal y.eacapaSunday . i »a n » » -Commercl*l Traveler, da ly ■ p m p t|—Local Treiabt ri ” P •> Lake tne a Western Timecard frdfa Bluffton Ind. SOUTH HOI'ND ■#.<l— Dallyeacp» Sunday ... ■, ip—Daily eacept Sunday II li. atn a B—Deityorcei'tHunds’. 5;« pin No 11 rune through U' Indianapolis without eeenae. arrlvlna l" » a m No 42 leavee indlanoterlia at .:OVa m Buns tkrouirb without chanre. arriving at Bluffton 'I Hl tn No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & RK « route Levi of B<rne, wua a business caller here today. Jahn F Hooker, of M nroe. was tranaaoting busineas here todav. Mrs. Sprough returned to Geneva t >dav after making a visit here with relatives. Father Eberlv returned this m irnnig fruui Portland, here he wan axsisting in o mdui-ting a chu-t h supper. Misses Maria Patterson and Bes sic Parker indulged in a bobsled rib yedirlif th it al n ><t‘ p >v disastrous for them. Bith luckily escaped injury.

harness I Wash, Oil your Harness Now. During February and March is'the best time to have your Harness submerged in warm oil. as the method I use is bettei than oiling your Harness twice a year by hand. I CAN WORK CHEAPER IN THE DULL SEASON THAN LATER ON All common sewing done tree upon Harness washed and oiled by me, during these months. I carry the best of Harness Oil for sale. Call and see me and I will explain my method to yon. HARNESS! H/TrNESST HARNESS! We will give to you the best of bargains, and make to order on the shortest notice anyth.ng in the harness line A ticket will be given with each sale of single or double set of harness bought in bebiuan "t March, on blankets and robes valued from to *>S.< o. Our second hand line for bargains, goods bought sold. Carriage trimming and upholstering done on shortest notice. A single set of harness, folding bed, cookoo clock, gold watch, and one silver watch will )e given away. Don’t fail to call and get particulars. Special mention is called to our line of household goods, beds, chairs, cupboards, dressers, cook stoves, heaters counters, a large coffee mill and in. General repairing done and guaranteed, in line, and all other repair work in that hue, by Smith. 11 I hTsTporter I - ~~ 11

Peter Bryan, of Geneva, was a 0 ‘ller here today. August Freeze of Fort Wayne, was In the city today. Mrs. Peter G ifTor is on the sink Hit, suffering from an attack of heart trouble. All members of the C. Y. M club are requested to lie at the hall thia evening at 7 o'clock to transact business of importance. Miss Beaeie Piliiod returned today to her home at Grand Hipi ds, Ohio, after making a pleasant visit here with Mi. and Mrs. JamesP. Haefling. No. 2on the Gran I Rapids railroad that is duo in thia oity at 1.16 was two hours and thirty minutes late today, having struck in a snow drift near Swan, Ind. Dr. Giandstaff and James Watts of Monmouth, assisted the farmers this morning in crossing the bridges between here and ti.e above named place by shoveling snow off the ! s ime. The Zion class of the German Reformed church held a special meeting at Rev. Grethet'a b< me on Ttiird street this morning and tra isactcd business of min r importI anoe. The infant grandson of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Chronister, who teside i near Rivare, died yesterday after- ' noon. The funeral services were held this afternoon at the United Brethren church at Rivare and ini terment was made in the Rivare ! cemetery. The B>n Ton club met last oven II iin with Miss Dude v’oglewede. Whist was plaved and the priz s were won by Misses Katie Mylott land Gertrude Radamachor. and the hoobies by Misses Anna Martin and Maude Christen Refreshments ' were served. They will meet next week with Miss Edna Crawford The fourth quatterly meeting ot the conference year to lie held at the Evangelical ehnreh. will be h *ld over this c iming S indtv. beginning with Friday eveoinz. Quarterly conference on Siturdiy ; evening at s Rev. S. H Baum gartner of Elkhirt. will conduct I t‘e same. He will also preach at S ,lem church on Sunday at 230 | p m an l ilispense the sacrament 'of the Lird'a supper.

John Sohng made a visit at Berne this morning. Rev. Sprague, of Monroe, was a ' visitor hero today. J. 8 Falk returned last evening from a business trip nt Berne J. Hobbs returned to Williams Inst evening. Hu was a business caller hero. Ebner Johnson returned lasfi evening from B <rne, where he was I buying horses. Miss Elirsam reforms! to Borne last evening. While here she was a guest of friends. Frank Cottroll returned to Berne Inst evening. Ho was attending to legal business hero. Miss MoLebney returned toi B.wne last evening. While hero she was a guest of her father. Dr. Thuin returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While htio he was attending to his patients. Mrs. J. N. bullivan returned tn, Berne alst evening, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives , Mrs. J. E. Heffner of Fort Recovery. Ohio, passed through our city last evening enroute from F >rt j Wayne. [Jacob C- Miller, the carpenter, i has just finished pitting in a i door in the Niblick building, ooc.i pied by the City News Stand and W. G. Spencer's electric supply i store next to the gas office. Th * children and grandchildren of Jesse Butler gathered at the home of Mrs. Mary Elzey on Eighth street yesterday and reminded him i that he had reached his eighty-first milestone. A fine time was had. Mr. Gjll’r is meeting with success in bis work of organizing the township Sunday school work t f . this county. His conventions are' well attended and the interest is gooi. March Ist is to be the crowning day—th' date fixed for the Adams county convention, to tie held in Decatur, in the M. E church. Watch so- program a:.d talent from State Sunday School association. J. D. Nidlinger and (,'. D. Kunkle president and secretary of the Great Fair association, ■ returned from Indianajsilis this morning, where they met forty rep resentiatives from various other associatons and draftc.l a bill which provides that counties may appropriate a sum not to exceed one cent on each 1100 of assessable property for the support of such association. The hill was present ed on the senate this morning. I I is figured * y the county fair officerthat the average of the appropria tions which would be received! nn iter the proposed act wou d be aliout S7OO to the county. A jxir manent organization of county fair officials was jierfectod in the elec tion of J. D. Nidlinger of Decatur, as president, and H L. Nollin, of Lawrenceburg, as secretary. Messrs Nidlinger and Kunkle ar. the originators of the idea, and it is believed it will become a la .v. “Caught in the Web,” is the play that is to ap|s<ar at the opera house tonight, headed hy Mr Jean Barry more and Miss Amy Shaffer and a { company of exceptionally clever | people. “Caught in the Web" is I 1 1 1 not the greatest play ever written, ilt is a detective play— »ne that deals with the human side of hu j ' inanity, it does not rape j lise nir deal in idealistic!. It tells the story of people who live, who i think; people who l ive, h ite. fair: who have ambition’, dn«ires, j ,ys sorrows, pleasures and piins. I shows the seamy side of life and j compares the baser criminal with ; 1 the ideal citizen. Throughout tlv j ' strongly interesting plot is inter i sjiersed and the most delightful and ; excruciating funny comedy itn igin able. Toe ludicrous is sensibly blended with the sublime, making a story that entrances, thrills, en thralls and delights Tua sp*cit! scenery is new and beautiful, ati ; the Divil’s Gap in the Catskills, in the winter, the Birgl ir’s Dm and the “Blowing open of the hank vault" are pieces of realism seldom attempted by road organiautioi-s It is decidedly the strongest play o it’s kind that will visit this season, and all who attend are sure of seeing something out of the ordi i itry. Property tor Sale I will sell my property, corner Twelfth and Madison streets, Di catur, Ind. Five room house; mod ern conveniences, lot well inipros ed Also niw vacant lot adjoining Will sell cheap Dr E. H. Leßrur. 31d6 i

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GREAT REVIVAL Evangtllsl Ltii Conducting Services at Cnrlstlan Church. Not withstanding tho inclement wtmther, the audience and inteie t are both increasing. Rev. L“gg is 1 proving a most interesting speaker. * 1 ' I ■ 11 ■ ■LuB 10 INGELIST KEV. 1.ia.1.. At the cl >se of his great revival in Evansville, the Journal N *ws si d: . I “Rev. Legg holds lbs audiences bv his directappeal to th' Bib'.' for 1 proof of every proposition made. He is free from repetiti m. but | frequently’ reviews, as a school] teacher reviews his classes There | .is nothing sensational in his man | ner or methods, hut a peculiar, magnetism about the man that catches and holds, und crystalizos' 1 bis every thought He has read extensively and traveled over much of the world, in both hemispheres. ' and his illustrations are endless. Bui his great hold is his knowledge i of ihe Bi tile, and his implicity faith ■ in its every word, as divinely in-1 spire 1. Thus endeil a revival which made our whole city better." Rev. L'gg's theme tonight will be "The Public Stand for Christ —oi ' The Coward and the Brave— Which?" The publio is invited. 808 SLED PARTY Enjoy Hospitality of the V. D. Bell Home. A large crowd headed by O. God frey Bell drove so the home of his m ither. Mrs. V. D Bell* who re-, sites near Honduras, last evening ; i The pirty left here early in the ! evening and arrived at f lie 801 l I home in gq>d time, where they j found a tine supper a vaiting t iem : I The evening was spmt in numeri oils games und music The crowd ' I returned home nt mi eu; iy hour ! this morning. HAS LUNG rE kR Louis' dollhouse is Serin 111- N» Beiler Toda.. Louis Holthonso. wl been siok f' r a week, is repm bo in a most serious condit .1 uo better t< day. Louis t ok n week ago today with it • .d which resulted m u st > •£ ot lagrippe and has nov pen into a hud o*se ot lu»> oouditiun is so soric • one is denied ndie house i xoept his nut i >i Dr. If. F. Coste’.Li, who is wuittu. up in Lmis stated that, hu was ii i bad shupt but hoped for the best.

5 Special Values Decorated Lamp, Complete, $ .50 4-qt. white lined Pudding Pan, .21 Children's extra heavy ribbed Hose, pair, - - J 5 Guaranteed Wash Boiler, s2val. *| .74 10-qt. Granite Dish Pan, for 43 YOU KNOW THAT ’ ECONOMY MEANS S=»AVIINO. MT* We Deliver Goods. IM

Ko-We-Ba Canned Goods, Dried Fruits & Vegetables. Chase & Sanborn’s Fresh Roasted Coffee’s Libby’s Canned Meats. National Biscuit Co’s', Baked Goods and XXXX Crackers. Robinson’s Pure Maple Syrup. Red Lion Mills Pure Unadulterated Buckwheat Flour. Swift’s Premium Hanis and Bacon, all good | enough for a kings table, we sell them. cT F. TRUE ■—rrnr IHl—■ I IIJMMMm——M——I m TTi -f — ffllM — NIBLICK & CO. Our Big Stock of Spring Goods Will soon be Ready for Your Inspection. I ~watch~this space. The Bette/the Grade, I I ij Thats I 1 Why I Charlie Vog ewede. The Evening Democrat For Latest News and Market Reports

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