Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1905 — Page 3
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Page Humdl, sun of JMr. and Mrs. Dick Buuell, iaon the sick list. Ths Bon Ton (Hub will meet this even iug with Miss Anna Martin. Ihe Bachelor Maids will meet this evening with Miss Anna Terveer; Jacob Wrueman of Schuin. Ohio was in the city on business to day, Mias Katie Fraim went to Fort Wayne last evening to consult an eye i specialist. W. W Watts returned to Van Wert to day. He hits been visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Janies Hurst returned to Pet wrson to-day. While here she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Bose Farr Talbot went to Bluffton to day, where she will inspect the Rececca Lodge. L. L. Buuch of Preble has put in a feed grinder aud is now prepared to grind all kind of feed. Miss May Niblick went to Fort Wayne last evening to hear Pad erewski at the Temple Theatre. Mrs. Wm. Rizor went to Ft. Wayne this morning to s|>ent the day with | Frank Durkins at the St. Joseph bos I pital. Miss Maoel Fall returned to her home iu Huntington last evening after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. R. K. Erwin and daughter* Mabie, went to Fort Wayne last even mg to hear the famous pianoist Paderewski, at the Temple Theatre. The funeral services of Kenneth • Shackley Baxter, sun of Mr. and Mrs. I William Baxter, were held to day at two o’clock st their home on South Eleventh street. Rev. Haist officiated. The interment was made in the Decatur Cemetery. / Miss Mary Wilhelm of Lima. Ohio, wto formerly resided iu this city with I Motts Miller, was married to day at the alxive named place. Who the lucky man was we were unable to , learn. Miss Wilhelm was well known iu this city, aud had a host of friends here. The County Folks Society Club will on to-morrow evening at the Entre Nons Club rooms, give their last dance of the season. These dances have become a favorite past time with the r organization, and are always well att ten tad. Music will be furnished by W. E. Smith's rag time arcbestra. _ 1 .
John Stoneburuer made a business trip to (ieneva to day. Wm. Sheets of Berne was a bntineiw caller lure tistav. Dr. Wilson of Berne wae a profess iotial caller here today. A. N. Steele made n business trip Io Fort Wayne last evening. J. A. Anderson of Geneva, was s business caller here to-day, Frank Foreman of Berne was n business caller here t<xiay. 0. M. Snellen made a buainrse trip to Hoagland this morning. Jerry Coffee madea bummes tri| to Fort Wayne this morning. Jacob Magley made a business trip to Fust Wayne this morning. 0. M. Snellen returned Inst evenin*, from a business trip at Berne. Al. Graham returned last evening from a business trip at Monroe. E. Burt Lenhart made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. tOscar Huffman returned last even ing from a business trip at Geneva. Miss Jackson went to Fort Wnyue last evening to visit for a few days. Jacob Miller returned last evening from Geneva, where he wa« visiting with relatives. F. W. C'hristioner of rural route ’ was in town today, the first time foi ninny weeks, he being on the sick li»t for some time. Mis«es Josephine Niblick and Juln Shaw went to Fort Warne last even ' ing to hear the fatuous pianoiat Paderewski, at the Masonic Temple. The revival services that are bein* condtK-ted at the Washington churel by Rev. Sprague are lieing well at tended and lots of interest lieinj shown. A ndhilier of converts havi already i»een admitted to the churel and a pumbar more have signifiei their intention of joining. H. S. Michand has lieen confined ti his Berne home for some time, and i week ago under went a skillfu operation from the hands of Dr. \\ il son. the medical terms of which yoi will find by consulting the rear en* of some hypothetical work on th* frailties of the human race. “Bub' has thus far went through the ordeal ' like a daisy, and unless complications arise will soon be better than any tw< fistedman that ever came down the pike.
ECONOMY MEANS SAVING. e w The Economy Department otore, C. M. EPPSTEIN. WE DELIVER GOODS.
George Nichols of Berne, wus a I business caller here b -dnv. | Dr. Schenk and Dr. Franz, of Berne, were professional callers to our city la-it evening. Miss Ci se returns I last evening from Redkey wh*re she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Hennerzen returned to Williams hist evening. She was shipping here. D. E. Lauferty returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was a busi uess caller here. Frank Stone returned to Fort Vnyne last evening. H«. was u ousiness caller here. N. S Mygrant arrived tais morning from Redkey where he was actending to insurance business. John S. Peterson returned last evening from Geneva, where he wai attending to inavrance business. Alissas LeaStidgill and Anna Met hr went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short visit with friends. Mr. aud Mr*. John Weber arrived to-day from Fort Wayne to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catheruie Welfley. Miss Lillie Lewton returned to Berne to-day. She was enroute from Peterson where she was v siting with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Carroll and daughter, Blanch, went to Fort Wayne last evening to hear Paderewski at tl.e Temple theatre. Judge R. K. Erwin went to Fort Wayne last evening, where he wlli he»r a motion tor a new trial in the Godfrey murder css.*. B< rn Sunday min ing to Mr. and Mrs. Chasles Meyers, a big bouncing b >y, ai d his name is Richard- Both initheraud babe are doing well. A L 'ttdon doctor says: Excessive Inukiug water causes appendicitis. Hher dieters tell us that excessive rinking of water will prevent rheuuatis. The only way to be happy is ■> dodge the doctors. R. K. Allison informed us this >oruing that it was his intentio i to r *'iil.l his brick building at Berne In , that was destioyed by fire a _ek ago. as soon as the insurance djuster arrived, which should not lie ater than to morrow. The brick walls r • still errect and in grod shape, and i II that will lie required is a new roof.l looring anil new shelving. 1 he build*ig will lie occupied by Simison toldner, who will conudet the same, usiuess as before the tire. Rev. John C. White came home ist from Philadelphia, hid., where h assisted in the ceremonies inciilent 1 the dedication of a new Methodist i •lurch. He also gave valuable aid ' ithnt important feature to such an • ent. tho raising of the collateral to I ree the temple of wordlip from debt. ost of tin* members ha 1 just put >w and improved combination locks pon their bank accounts but these j .ere twisted out of shape and the mony niised. Rev. White spent some time •i Indianapolis yester lay. and was iv Senator Tyndall introduced to the I nible Romans at the state house, in‘hiding Govenor Hanley. O. A. laker was out of the city. .Mose Krohn received the sad lews to lay that bta uno,e Moses Krohn, of Cincinnati, Oh o had tied yesterday afternoon, the cause >f his death not being stated. Mr ( j Crohn was one of Cincinnati’s lead ,ng citizen* and was associated with he sh mos Krohn, Fesheimcer & X, brokers. He was alsj prest tent of the National Automatio Fire | Alarm Company, the Ohio Valley [ Lea Tobacco Company of Diyton and director in a number of other corporations. He was sitxv-five I years of age and died at the home I of his daughter, Mrs. H. S Livingstm. Toe funeral wII lie be d to j ii irrovv in the the Mortn iry tupol.
I I I You take no chance when you buy the H Buckeye Shoe I They are built of th it solid material that stands (hs hari’ed wear. I've g.,t gjsome new ones to sho.v you. Some sample patterns that B Can't Rip I SK Come and »es the shoe that's causing B £2 so much talk. I want your trade on B W heavy shoes. I'll give you lietter B B values, that’s why. | Charlie Voglewede, | |£ The Shoe Seller Same old place B FINANCIAL *25 loon 50 weeks pov Bo<k 60 cents o week MONEY TO LOAN on household goods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on fixtures and other chattel security. IT IS TO YOI'R INTEREST to find out how we loan money how easily and quickly we can do it. O modern method may be something you have never thought possible. ONE FEATCRE of our plan is THE LONGTIME ANOTHER FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. There are other featupes that space doesn't allow mention of. You ought to invesitigHte. \\ rite today. Please use the following blank. Date Y -or Name Wife’s Name Street and Number I City Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call o «« ESN’H.'.'S HIKT WXIXE LOAN CO. K Established 1 06. Fort Wayn ■ Mr. Hubert Labac And his company of dramatic artists will present in our city HWiiiffi— ii - ’ —nr'TAUST" mb ■■ Faust's Studio ■Tj j j The Garden Scene yk je L The Cathedral Scene •> | I The Great Broken Scene U |h Li The Realistic < Hd Prison Scene Tuesday, February 28 AU special scenery carried by the company Prices 25,35, 50c. Seat Sale Holthouse Drug Store
