Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY Srplrmbcr 33. IWO4 Now tn effect. Hon Zo>«» BOUTHltot'y Hx Hun K« Hun K* H only », Itrcotur ioS.ni ■ num i.iftpm 7 yipni? ««pm ar Protland roi" 8-13" »nj'' »jj " ms'. -• Mlchtnou ijjo•• 944 j4O “ 10:13 , “ Clncinnt.il ?:is " iMionnsßj “ vottrnin alrrper to Cincinnati 116 train-par let car. Tralna arrive from aouth at IJo a. m. 7:39 a. m daily and 3.17 p m. Ki Bunday. • QiNAnonTH Dally Dally Io Ko Hun Gd kupida !.», Drcatur I:3oam 759 am. jl7 |>.m Ar Ft Wayne *:*o " »50 " 410 " "Gd. Kaptda 645 " 1:30 pm 940 " " Travrrae City 115 pm 100 “ ("Petoaky I.W " 913 " 4:oj ».m • Maikiuaw 4IS “ IO:h» “ 71»o “ t:w train aleeping car to Grand Raplda and Ma.k'tiaw Dity. 7:59a. nt. Irani parlor car to Grand Haplda and Mackinaw City 317 p. m. train parlor car to Grand Rapid* akrping car lo M< kirr » City. Traina arrive from north at t:ot> a tn. , .14 a. m. 1:14 p. ni 731 p.m I, Bryaou. Age. C. L. tockwrxaf. G. F.A Gr. Rapida. Mic NEW ERIE TIME 1 ABLE. EAST HOUND go. I »:» B. m HO. Sri Sun ItM a. ■ No. 4 ______ 4:40 p. tn No. 14 ex. Sun. »:'JO p. m No. 10 — ,».Mtp. tn. No. i 4 does not carry bavgagr. and doe* not Carry paaaengem raid of Manon, Ohio. WEST BOUND No .7 ______ 1:08* 1 No* l___—*l. l * ‘ a ti: No. 41 ex. Sun 16:10 a. m No. 4 _ -—U;44p.« yfp IX . ... — 5'M p. tn (except Monday * & daya fol k legal holiday* No. 18 dona not carry baggage. CLOVER LEAF, la effect June 84,1804. BAST. Bo 4—Doaamaretal Traveler, dally... 4.33 a m SO B—Mall, dally, except Sunday...lt.3oa tn 0 4—Day Bipreaa, dally 7:3.1 p m Bo 81— Local Freight 11:10 pm WKBT No B—Day Bxpreaa. dally ....... 3.44a m No I—Mall, daily , except Sunday . .H:3oa m N j t—<X»tnnnercl *1 Traveler, dally loos pm ■ j U—Local Freight 1:50 » m Lake Erie « Western Tima card from Bluffton lad, SOUTHBOUND No.4l—Daily exept Sunday a tn No. 10— Dally except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35— Daily except Sunday 5 15 p tn No 4! rune through to Indlanapolla without lhange. arriving 10:30 a tn No. 42 leaves Ind’anopoila at 7:00a tn. Runs through without ccange. arriving at Bluffton 10:85a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route L. A. Waring spent Sunday with friends at Bluffton. Tom Haetling made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jerry Ciffee went to Fo’t Wayne this morning to consult an eye specialist. Miss Ella Meyers went to Fort 'Wayne this m irning t j visit a few days with friends. Mr. a n d Mrs. H. Huber returned this morning to New Haven. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Din Haley. Bob Allison went to Fort Wayne this morning to see the production of “Babes in Toyland " at the Masonic Temple this evening.

AT TRUE’S Is where you find a full and complete line of SPRING GOODS NOW READY FOR SALE Notwithstanding the continued bad cold weather our sales have been quite gratifying from our splendid assortment. Don’t wait, come now and be among the first to don a new frock. Now you have the entire new line to select from. MOHAIRS, VOILS, CREPES AND SUMMER WEIGHT CLOTHES are being picked up every day by the early purchaser and they get the cream. Now we can show you a complete line of those new beauties in 36 inch Mohair at 50c. Later you can’t get them at all. The same can be said of the better styles of other spring stuff, —the early buyer always has the best selection. Our SI.OO 36 inch SILKS can’t be beaten anywhere in the state, I don’t care where you go. Have them in Black, Plain Colors and Changeble OUR 75C. CHANGEABLE SILK IS THE ONE USUALLY SOLD AT SI.OO. Come in and see what we can do for you in spring goods. THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET SI.OOWORTH OF GOODS FOR SI.OO. AT C. F.TRUE

.1, llumt made a baalners trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Otto Nyfiter made a bcslneM trip to Fort Wayne this morning. J.Sjmhr went to Bingen this morn Ing to resume his school work. Charles Christen made a business trip to Fort ’.Vayne this morning. N. 8 Mygrant is attending to inHtirnnoe boil news at Fort Wayns today. Rom Mills, of Honduras, was in the city yesterday, a guest of rul i tivea. Dink Christen has accepted a position as reporter on the Decatur Journal. Burt Townsend went to Fort Wayne this morning to resume his school work. Fre I Eiohenborger < oetnrned this morning from Btrne, where he spent Sunday with his family. Miss Anna Cookens, of Huntington. was in the city yesterday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tisron. Mrs. Gehring arrived this morning from Huntington, and is a guest |of her sister, Miss Pear] Breincr. Chris Strehe made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning in the interest of the Grund Rapids rail'road. Conrad Gillig and daughter, Ag nes went to Fort Recovery, 0.. this morning, to visit for a few days with relatives. Ben Smith. Nick Miller, Ed Meyera, H. H. Bremerkamp and Dr. Costello went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the Knights of Columbus. Mrs. J. Tonnellier entei tamed a number of hei friends last evening | in honor of her sister, Mrs. Theo Droppieman,’who leaves next week for her Southern home. Henry M irhenke will sell at auction at bis residence, 5 miles north of Deoitur, or 1 and % miles north of Monmouth, at 10 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, March 28, Cattle, hogs, implements, harness, surrey, etc., Charles Peterson arrived Saturday evening from Columbia City, where he has bran employed on the Commercial Mail, having resigned his position as reporter and will leave Wednesday for Nt w Mexico, where he will enter a new he’d of newspaper work.

John Sohug made a visit at Bluff ton today. • John Dlrkson made a business trip to Bluffton today. David Hun sicker made a business trip to Bluffton today. Thomas Gallogly made a business trip to Curryville today. Verne McGonagle made a busi nesß trip to Willhite today. S. G. Shelter is attendnig to grain business at Diytin, 0., today. Frank Cloud made a businevs trip to Mendon, Minh., this morning. Raymond Bremerkamp made a visit at Foit Wayne this morning. Albino Smith made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Beavers returned to Peterson today. While here she was a guest of friends. F-itind—A key attached to a chain. Owner may have same by calling at this office. E L. Carrol returned to Buffalo, N. Y., today, after spending Sunday with his family. 'T Eurl Pi ters made a business trip to Ansonia, 0., today in the interest of Lyman Bros. Mrs. L. Hughes returned today from Hartford City where she was visiting with relatives. Newton Andeison made a businesa trip to S.vayzje, today in the interest of Lyman Bros. Tom ’Buckmaster made a business trip to Petroleum today in the interest of Lyman Bros. Mrs. Frank Robison and daughter went to Indianap dis today to visit for a short time with relatives. Charles Dirkson, a well known farmer who lives north of town is very low with appendicitis. Mins Agnes Schrock returned last evening from Crawfordsville, where she was visiting with her brother, Robert. Dick Vantilberg arrived today from Hartford City, xnd is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reiter. Four couple of Decatur's young folks drove to B< rne Sunday evening and called on Miss Wilson. Charles Rosa and Charles Payne made a business trip to Sherwood, O. in the interest of Lyman Bros. Misses Marie Allison and Ina Snellen went to Bluffton todav to attend a party given by Miss Nina Feezer. Mrs. Charles Meyers, whi has bran verv ill for several days is sorre better [today, but Jnot yet out of danger. Her bar t Kellison arrived yesterday from Denver, Colo., and is a guest of relatives. It is his intention to farm the home place during the coming season. Miss Marguerite Hughes entertained the B. B. H. club, consisting of Misses Edna Hoffman, Marie Jackson, Agnes and Ada Murray at a slumber pxrty Saturday evening. Miss Margie Fauna of Fort Wayne, who is quite well known iu this city, was operated upon last week for appjndicltis, and from reports received from that place is improving nicely. This will no doubt prove encouraging news to her many friends here. The life of John Jones, official reporter on the Decatur Journal, was short but swoet an I he found that the path of the newspaper man was not stre vn with roses but was one continuous pull up hill. J ihn'.s aspirations as n newspiper tra i were high and lofty but like a great mxny others he failed at the criticil moment and his career was soon ended an I it is now a case of back to the tall timber. The Bon Ton club met last evening with Miss Bertha Deininger for the last session of the season and had a most enjoyable time. Whist was played and the contest for prizes weie spirited, Misses Edna Crawford and Maude Christen winning first prizes and Misses Bert Voglewede and Anna Martin the consolation prizes. Refreshment i were g-rrved and at a late hour the club adjourned. Mr. Harry Brokaw, a young man who resides at 1317 Boone street, became suddenly ill last evening at the corner of Calhoun and Lewis streets, and fell voilently to the pavement. In the fall he sustained ugly outs on the head and sane. His injuries were dressed by Dr. W. F. Schrader and he was removed to his home, in the police ambulance. The young man’s mother died about a week ago. —Fort i Wayne Journal-G tz ttc.

WHem You Tlnhik. of Low Rrices Think, of “THE ECONOMY” i doz pant buttons. . . . |c 8 bars Swifts Pride soap 2Qc Decorated lamp • 63c Allumintim thimbles, each |c Good matches, 12 boxes IOC 4-qt. granite pan, £l® * 21c Good tack hammer . . . .4c J-bars Witch Hazel soap |Qc Large Granite cup for . |OC Old fashioned sad irons, lb 5c Zinc wash board for . . . |SC io-qt.Granite dish pan . 42c Ironing wax, each. . . . |C 25c wooden bowl for . . |Qc No S copper bottom ™rri.i-.43c THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘ ECONOMY MEANS SAVING” C. M. Eppstein, We Deliver Goods.

Steward Gallogly is on the sick ' Hat. ““Spitty Winnes made a business j trip to Delphos, Ohio, today. Ollie Mills went to Greentown yesterday to make a visit with his > cousin, and upon his arrival at the above named place found that she was dend and that the funeral would be held Wednesday, Miss Rose Colchin entertained the center division of the C. F. 8. club at her home Saturday evening . at a card party, twenty four being present, and from all reports Miss Colchin proved herself to be a charming hostess. Refreshments were served and the guests enter- . tained in many different ways. The Dallas League team played ' their first game yesterday against | the St. Louis American league ' team, the liter winning by a score of six to one. Railing and , FaYrell of this city officiated and 1 hell the American leaguers down to six lone hits, while Dallas made ten. The work of the boys was fine and means that their berth on the Dali ts team is secure for this season. This will no doubt encourage their friends here. _ „ 7aut3d—Seamtress desires sewing in homes Address, "Seam | stress" at postoffioc, or inquire at this office. 46d6 ROYAL TONIC Druggists, Smith, Yager & Falk entuslastlc oter this Delicious Cod Liver Oil .Tonic which Contains No OH Beats anything We ever Sold as a Strength Crtaloe and Body-Builder. “We sell many tonics,” said a mem ber of the firm of our well known druggists, Smith, Yager A Falk. “We have demands for many so called steugth creators. “We handle all kinds of remedies that claim to be im ig irators. We do this because we are druggists, and it is our business to supply the public with that which they want, “When our advice is ask, however, as to a tonic and rebuilder, strength creator and an appetite producer, we invariably recommend Vinol. We do this because we know all about \ inol We know all that it contains, and will tell you it is not a secret patent medicine. We have sold enoJtnous quantities of it, and we have had every opportunity offe ed us to watch the results that have been accomplished by the use of this wonderful reconstruct or“If you have not yet had occasion to use such a tonic we would like to have you call on us, and learn why we are so enthus astic about this scientific remedy. “Vinol contain all the curative principles in a highly concenrated form that are found in cod liver nil. It does not contain, however, any of the obnoxious, digestion destroying grease that always proved to be such a drawback to whm otherwise would have been a most valuable remedy. We wish you would remember Vinol. and bear in mind that as a blood enricher and flesh creator for old and young and as a wonderful aid to digestion know of nochiug that will compa’e with it. “Such is our faith in Vinol that we will gladly refund to any one who is not satisfied with the price they have paid uff for it. Smith, Yager & Falk.

Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favor* Ue ter mt, Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial paymentt, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. BGHIRMEYER, Oof. SuGond «n<» *WadlßOf| Decatur’, Indiana.

NIBLICK &CO. The Old Reliable Store for Spring Coods. All Fresh and New. : : : : : Watch for the Announcement

BUY SHOES RIGHT iiwniiiwi'Tr I Comparison is a good way to determine whether you are buying right. A healthy curiosity to see what’s in the market takes time of course, but its worth the trouble. I INVITE COMPARISON I want you to test the merits of my shoes by thia means, compare them with others at the same price, that’s the only favor I ask. Do this, you’ll find the time well spent and I’ll get your trade. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, INDIANA

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