Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1905 — Page 3

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harness 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 better than oiling your Harness twice a year by hand. I CAN WORK CHEAPER IN THE DULL SEASON THAN LATER ON All common sewing done free 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 you. HARNESS! HARNESSf HARNESS! We will give to you the best of bargains, and make to order on the shortest notice anything in the harness line A ticket will be given with each sale of single or double set of harness bought in February or March; on blankets and robes valued from st.oo to s<S.oo. Our second hand line for bargains, goods bought and 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 be given>way. 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 many ether articles. General repairing done and guaranteed, in gunsmith line, and all other repair work in that line, by Frank Smith. h.s.porter

Rev. Sprague of Monroe was a business caller here today. ’ John Hchug made a business trip to Angola this morning Mrs. Heinen>«<r arrived today frotnjWilliams, and is the guest es friends. W, E. Clark, of Toledo, ()., spMt Sunday in the city, the guest of L. C Waring Miss Maude Barf returned to Ft. | Wayne thia morning to resume her ' school work. The Bachelor Maids have an in mng tomorrow evening nt the home , of Miss Anna Terveer Fred Eiohenberger returned this morning from Berne where he spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. C. H. Draper returned to Bingen this morning. While hero | the was the guest of relatives. Rev. Brown ret urned today from Auburn, when* he had lieen called owing to the Illness of his wife. Dell JLocke of Bluffton, spent Sunday in this city as one of the guests nt the Kuebler birthday din ner. Miss Fannie Rice returned this morning from Berne whree she visited over Sunday with her brother, El Rice and wife. Miss Verna Johnson ie compelled to resign her position as milliner in one of the leading stores nt Wuhasn on account of sickness at home. Harry Hahn arrived today from Muncie, where he sjient Sunday, and will continue this week in , securing members for the Path, finder lodge. Marriage licenses were issued today at the clerk's ofiice for Miss (trace A. Weaver anti William A. Miller and Francis M. Miller anti Frances M. Kortenher Curley Ellis and Fish Mungold were at Van Wert yesterday visit ing with their lady friends an d I incidentally watching the street cars whitl along. The boys report a fine time. Willie." said a Booth Whitley mother, "I wish you would run across the street and see how old Mrs. Brown is this morning ” A few minutes later Willie returned 1 and reported: "Mrs. Brown says it's none of your business how old she is.”

Mian Margnreita Fristoeis on the sick lint. Ed. Vancil made a business trip to Berne to day. C. Walla of Geneva, waaa business caller here to day. Charles Ackerman made n business trip to Peterson to day. Oscar Hoffman made a businers trip to Geneva to day. Miss Pearl Nicely went to Bluffton to day to visit with relatives. S. G. Sheller is nitending to grain business at Dayton. Ohio, today. Curtis Cline, clerk at Friatoe'a Smoke House, is on the sick list. John S. Peterson is attending to insurance business at Geneva to day J. M. Frlsinger and William Cowan made a business trip to Ohio City to day. Burt Townsend returned to Ft. Wayne this morning to resume his school work. Hugh Hite went to Fort Wayne this morning to hear Paderwiski, the famous pianist. Albert Winans returned to Willshire to-day. While here he was the guest of his parents. Charles I'nger of Lima, Ohio was in the city Sunday the guest of Mbs Mabel Erwin. Miss Arbia Loch entertained a number of her friends last evening at six o'clock dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Sauer returned to Schum this morning. They were eu route from Fort Wayne. Thomas Buckmaster made a busi nesstripto Petroleum to day in the interest of Lyman Bros. Rev. E. A Allen went to Ft. Wayne this morning tj attend the meeting of the Presbetery. Mrs. W. H. Kuoll returned to Pleasant Mills today. While henshe was the guests of relatives. Many from this city went to Ft Wayne today and tonight will hear Paderewski the great pianist. True Fristoe went to Ft. Wayne this morning to hear the great piano player at the Temple theatre. Trainmen on the Clover Leaf report that six inches of snow has fallen at Frankfort, Ind., since early this morning. Harry returned last evening to Chicago after making a pleasant visit here with his aunt Mrs. David Eley. Mr. and Mrs. J D. Berry returned to Kokomo, Ind., to-day. after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Harvey C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. David Bucktnasler returned to Petroleum to day. While here they were attending the funeral of Donald Avery. There will be a splendid meeting this evening of the C. V M. Club at I their rooms. All membersare rej quested to lie present. Mrs. Lizzie Andrews and son Cuvier of Portland were in our city yesterday the guests of Mr and Mrs L. C. Helm. Mrs. Egley, inotner of Chui* Egley, a well known grain mer chant of Berne, died this morning She was a pioneer of Berne, and quite well known here. A man in this place read in a Bundav pip>r that the way foi a husband to make his wife love him was to fondle her. He tried it and his wife said: "What's the matter with you, you old fool?"

Local engine number 40, on the Omn i Rapids railroad, broke her pilot here to day by jamming into Home box cars while switching, cans ing the train to wait here until a re lief engine could arrive from Geneva Charles Peterson, of Columbia City, was in tho city yesterday, a guest of his parents. It is his intention to leave in two weeks fur New Mexico, and he has notified the Commercial-Mail of his intention. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. C. F. True Tuesday afterne on at 2 o'clock. The Ladies are urged to make a special effort to attend as this is the close of the year and committees are to l»e ap pointed and the Annual Tea pre pnred tor. Kenneth Shaokley Baxter the in l int child es Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter, who reside on South Elev enth street died this morning at three o’clock alter an illness of sev oral weeks duration with lung fever. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at one o’clock at the house and interment will be made in the Decatur cemetery

ECONOMY MEANS SAVING. The Economy Department Store, C. M. EPPBTEIN. WE DELIVER GOODS.

H. Spihr went to Bin.en this I morning to resume his school work, h Wai Wemhoff is attending to I monument business at Fort Wayne I today. f*MiM Juila"Sbaw of“I moinnati 1 Ohio, is in the city the gu.st of| jffiss Josephine Niblick The Shakespear Club will meet with Mrs. N. IL Nachtrieb Tuesday after uoon instead of Wednesday. Misses Lea Stodgill and Anna Baker went to Fort Wayne to-day to make a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Butler went to Wayne this morning wncre they expoet t > make their future home. ■ Oacar Huffman, W. Baker and George Suabauch of Fort Waynewere in our city Sunday, the guests of friends. Miss Eva Acker returned this ] morning from Geneva where she was visiting with Mr. and Mrs Bam Acker. Mrs. Rose Farr Talbot. President o f the Rebecca lodge, arrived to-day from Orleans, Ind., and will attend a special meeting of the local lodge this evening. The remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Kintz who died Saturday were ships -d to Tiffin, J)nio this morning waere inerment will be made Wednesday. Miss Graber returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume her school work in the Business College after S]>ending Sunday here with her parent r. Judge J. M LaFollette arrived this morning from Portland and is acting in the capacity ot special judge in the case of the State against Collins. Tomorrow .uorning at the St. Mary's Catholic church wilj occur the wedding of Miss Francis Kurten brer to Mr. Frank Miller, two jiopulor young of this city. Dick Vantillberg of Hartford City is in the city today the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Riter. Mr. Vantilberg stated that if he could secure a house he would make this his future home. "Sam Chaska, the popular traveling man out of Fort Wayne, was in our city to-day. the fiist time in a month When questioned as to his absence Mr. Chaska stated that several weeks a ’o while en route to his home from the depot he slipped and fell, breaking three ribs which laid him up 1 several weeks. A number . f our busiI ness men are well acquainted with Afr. Chaska and know his habits well ! and were surprised to learn of his misfortune, and trust that it will not happen again in the future. Public Sale Friday, March 3, corner of Nut»man and Rod streets, sal > to take place at 10 o'clock, consisting of all the household furniture, two oar ‘pet*, almost now., bureau, two cupboard, zinc, cook stove. b><l clothes of all description, one bun . drt-il fence p ists, grind stone, saws, hatchet’, mauls and all kinds of 1 carpenter tool". Terms on house hold goods, cash on day of sale Will also offer to the highest bidder the following real estate located on corner of Nuttrnan and Rod streets, one square south of South ward school house: One five room cot , rage house in good repair, plenty of fruit and shade trees, nice garden spirt and one-half acre of ground This half acre will be sold in one piece or will be divided up in tour building lots and sold separately. If house is not sold it will be rented on divot sale to hb.’hod iiid lor. Tins will Mb on excellent opp >rtu nity fora bargiin in real estite Terms, one hall cash and the ba) a nee bankable pipers. Will furnisl clear title and abstract. .Taco iFlury.

I s Class Leaders | “Crossot’’ Shoes are leaders H In thier class. ’ And - then -of course, Taking your V Interest into coucideration- S j You will buy the best. 9| U Do this! I feel sure Os your shoe trade. 9 I Charlie Voglewede, | H For the Irest in shoes FINANCIAL 425 loan 50 weeks pov Bai k 60 cents a week MONEY TO LOAN op hous-hold goods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. MON EY’ T< > L< >AN on fixtures and other chattel security. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST to find out how we ioan money how ->Nsily and quickly we can do it. 0 ;r modern method may be something you have never thought possible. < )NE FEATURE of our plan is TH E L< >NG TIM E AN( >TH ER FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT track. There are other featupes that space doesn’t allow mention of. You ought to iiiveniigdt-'. Write today. Please use the following blank. Date Y -or Name Wife’s Name K Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have Occnpatlon All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address IK‘«Sa HIliT WAINE LOAN CO. Established I ’96. Fort Wayne, Ind. a- HTWTnt ?■' v-nrrrni g .-.-s.nrtMT7Iwa»WWtM»WW»BM Mr. Hubert Labadie And his company of dramatic artists will present in our city r TAUST" ■■■ ■■ Faust's Studio 8| I I The Garden Scene Bi Bi The Cathedral Scene | B The Great Broken Scene ■■lm The Realistic < lid Piisou Scene Tuesday, February 28 All special scenery carried by the company Prices 25. 35. 50c. Seat Sale Holthouse Drug Co's. Store