Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1905 — Page 3

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Ko-We-Ba Canned Goods, Dried Fruits & Vegetables. Chase & Sanlxini’s Ercsh Roasted Coffee’Libby’s Canned Meats, National Biscuit Co’s’, Baked Goods and XXXX Crackers. Robinson’s Pure Maple Syrup. Red Lum Mills Pure Unadulterated Buckwheat I’lottr. Swift’s Premium Hanis and Bacon, all good enough for a kings table, we sell theim

Richard Morion, of Detroit, spent Sunday here with friends. •'I 1 '"’went to Mountpelier to -j visit with relatives. The baud Will meet at the usual 1 nt * * IIH » pitot tbit evening. Barney Ford of Geneva was atlom.\ iug to legal business here today. William Cloud made a business trip to Renin City thia morning. Wai. Wetnhoff male a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Glden McKean made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. J A. Ireland, of Pennville, was a bll-itl, „ S ,H | Iff j n Ijj,, |O,] HV Henry J<r-merkamp made a busi-ii-ss trip to Fort Wayne this morn- i Miss. Sarah Krill went to Bluffton t day to make a sh irl visit with relati- j vaa. Theodore Keuneily, who has been I quite ill, is reported as lieing much ! batter, Mrs. Worley went to Bdtle Creek. Mich, today, to visit with her parents 1 for a week. Rev. Brown went to Auburn this , morning being called there owing to I the illness of his wife. The St. Vincent de Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Barnev Wemhoff. Misses Dolly and Nora Pennington w.»nt to Bluffton to-day to make a short visit witn friends. Dallas Hunaicker returned this morning from Winchester, where he spent Sunday with friends. Judge Branyan of Huntington, is in our city to day acting as special judge in the Sells larceny case. Misses Blanch Runyon and Mary Davidson went to Bluffton to-day to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Krill and children of Bluffton, were here Sundav visiting with Counlv Assessor Crist and wife. Frank K»ller has accepted a position as coal teamster for the Decatur Lumber Company; succeding Lee Stultz J The Mitten Faclorv was force! to close down untiil Wednesday on ac count of repairs and lack of material. F. M. Schinneyer and George Kinzle went to Chicago yesteniay to purch <se supplies for the Citizens’ Tele I phone Company. Word received from Fort Wayne , states that Frank Durkins is getting along nii-ely and is as well as could be expected, under the’circumstances. Mr. and Mrs. John Nibli’k, Mis Morrison and Mias Hattie Studabaker went to Fort Wayne, this morning to attend the funeral of Charles Vesey. All membersof the C. Y. M. club are requested to I e present at their club rooms this evening at eight o’clock, to transact business of importance. Ju Ige Connor,of Rochester. Indians, cue of the state's leading lawyers and at one tin e judge of the Fttllon county circuit court, was an over Sunday visitor in the citv, being the guest of Mrs. M. B. Miller and M,s L. G. Ellingham. A crowd of ycuug n en he'd a stag party Saturday evening at the Eutre Nous club, and a tine time was had. At a late hour th« adjourned to White's Case, wh re a four course luncheon was booed. Those present were: Wi'l Winnes, Orval Hariilf, Gus Rosenthal, G. IGodfrev Bell Bmce Christen, True Fristoe. Hugh | Hite an I Arthur Hall.

L.C. Miller was at Linn Grove to day. A. P. Kizerof Berne, was a business caller here today. Charles White spent Sundav in Huntington with friends. C. J. Lutz is attending to legal business at Berne to-day. S. G. Shelter is attending to grain business at Monroe today. Charles Sullivan es Geneva, was u business caller here today. J. A. Anderson of Geneva, was a business caller here tcd*y. W. Z. Ketchum of Berne, was a business caller here to day. J.C. Johnson was attending to grain business at Monroe today. Monte Emeritie of Warren « - as in ourcity yesterday, the guest of friends A. T. Vail, of Ft. Wayne, was at tending to timber business here today. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Bolds returned So Berne to dav. They were en route from Van Buren. Charles Ahr today purchased of Fr singer «k Co. a large Belgian stallion for his stock farm. S'ephen Ridlen of Bluffton, District Deputy Head Consul of the Modern Woodmen of America, was in our city tjlay miking arrangements to organize a hxlge in this city. He will start thelirst o' next month to organize his class. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Widiam Brown, who resides just south of the St. Paul church, died this morning ai seven o'olock. Tin funeral will be held tomorrow morn iug at St. Paul church and interment made in the Beery cemetery. A Wells County editor went to the Wor d’s Fair in an S8,0(X) automobile had a suit of five rooms on the first floor rs the Inside Inn, purchased u 510,GM) (Minting of “R ( th G«th*ring •he Sheaves,'' and was alrnit to start home again, when his wife awakened him for breakfast, J. E Spangler and Jacob Henschel left to-day for Fori Recovery, when they will jo nC. W. Spangler and proceed from there to Oklahoma, where they will take a general sur vey of the land with the intention of buving land an I oc ting there. They w 11 be abs mt for several weeks. Not long ago a Kansas young man approached a minister, and it could be seen t: at he was suffering from embarrasment. Hewishei t> know I all that was expected of him on which side of the bride he must stand, ; whether he should wear gloves, and finally wound up with “is it kisstcmarrv to cuss the bride.’ About twenty of Miss Msggii Kintz's friends gathered nt he> . home Saturday evening to remind her of her eighteenth birthday The evening was spent in progres sive pedro, the first prize was car ried away by Miss EmmaGillig and Frank Z ser, while the |boobies went to Miss Maggie Kintz and. Guy Jobn on An elegant thre< course luncheon was served after which all departed for their respt-c tire homes wishing Miss Kintz many more suoh ocoassions. A sleighing party drove to the hom< of Thomas E. Fisher’s Sunday morn ing to remind him and his daughter Alice, of their birthday annivi rsary Those present were Jacob Eid v and family. GeorgeChronester and family. Mart Stalter and family, Jim Haglam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mi. and Mis. E. A. Maner, Mrs. Jo< Berry, and Miss Etta Malloney. Gul of town guests were Mr. and , Mrs Dortes of Muncei, and Miss Alici Fisher of Fort Wayne. An elegant dinner was served and an enjoyabh time was had by all present. BUSINESS MENTION Sour kraut and sweet piok'es at Fred Soheiman’s meat market. 30d« For Sale —A good reed organ for sale. Almost new. >2O. Enquire at Demoorat office. 29df> S >nr kraut and sweet pioklos at Fred Scheiman’s meat market. 30d« Sour kraut and sweet pickles at Fred Soheiman’s meat market. 30d(’> Fort Rent—A large room tngood shape. Inquire of Hemy Koenne man. For Sale—The double bowling alleys on West Monroe street. For price, terms, etc., address Central Real Estate Agency, Fort Wayne Ind. 32dtf Found—A watch fob at Mon mouth literary Finder can hav< same by inquiring of Mis. Frunl McConnell.

5 Special Values Decorated Lamp, Complete, $ .50 x\ I // z 4-qt. white lined Pudding Pan, 0 21 \\k JJ/ Children's extra heavy ribbed xVSAi/zVIHose, pair, - - Guaranteed Wash Boiler, $2 val. 1.74 10-qt. Granite Dish Pan, for .43 YOU KNOW THAT ECONOMY MEANS SAVING. •nr We Deliver Goods, irei

IS MARRIED I — Fred Blosser Wins an Ohio Bride Popa ir Ycun( Mai Wtddel Saturday Evening to Mln Minn of Hicksville, Ohio. The many friends of Fred Blosser will no doubt tie much surprised to learn that he is now a benedict and has been since Saturday evening. The bride is Miss Cora .M inn of Hicksville, Ohio where this happy event occurred. Fred kept his intentions very quiet and only divulged what he was going to Jo to two of his most intimate friends who in turn thought it too good to keep end circulated the story to their numerous friends. Miss Maun for the ]>ast s x months has been in the employ of Mygr int Gile as i the steam laumlry as fl >or lady coming here from Hicksville. Ohio >and while here made a host <f ! friends. However a week ago she I returned to Hicksville stating that she was going to visit her parents for a week and (Fred mysteriously disappeared Saturday morning and the next thing heard was that he was married, this being told bv his friends. The event occurred at the home of the bride's parents nt Hicksville on Saturday evening at eight o'clock The Entre Nous club, of which Fred is a member are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Ping Pong on the Grand R ipids this evening a« the happy young couple will return on that train and the boys desire to give them a rousing reception. The Democrat joins with their many friends in wishing them a long and happy married life. AT ROOP HOME Decatur P<ople Enpy Sled Ride to Blue Creek. A crowd of D «catnr people drove t > the home of W. M Roop in Blue Creek township yes erdav afternoon and enjoyed the hospitality of that home. They repirt u splendid i time, a feast of a snppir and a j happy evening of music and games. : The party included Mr. aud Mrs. ; John Everett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilda Watts and family. Jimes Watts, G'is Rosenthal. Harrz Fritzincer, Calvin Peterson ami i Godfrey Bell. Lost. Brown Fur Sear!, between Monroe and Decatur, Feb, 7th. Find-1 ei will be liberally rewarded by re I turning same, or notifying Lock Box. i 62, Berne. Ind. Public Sale. Joseph Miller will oiler for sale at his residence in Union township one half mile south of the Clark'* Chapel church, commencing at io o'clock a. tn. on Wednesday, Feb. 28. two mtiros with so il, 1 three rear old colt, 1 .yearling coll, .-ix ■ows, 1 mower, 1 C. B. Q side de ivery hay rake, good as new. all kinils of f irtuing implements, hir ’ess, giain, anil household goods Free lunch at noon.

NIBLICK & CO. Our Big Stock of Spring Goods Will soon be Ready for Your Inspection. WATCH THIS SPACE. The Better’the Grade, j The Better the Trade. ■ Out of Eighteen Pairs ■ I Os Shoes Shined by a ■ w Hotel Porter, the * k Other Morning I I? ! ? I | Thirtec.i the'Crossett’ I I Make. 1 M Traveling men say they are Easy and Keep thei i g ■ Shape better than most other makes. I Charlie Voglewede. THE SHOE SLLLL-R. I MONEY TALKSI 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 mouths of time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty 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 ■gent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans ami will call on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have - Occupation ■ All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or addresa V Sixt'S hikt wayxe loan co. I Ealabllshed 1 J 9». Fort Wayne, Tod. A