Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY September 23, ItKM -Nowin Effect. Sun •OIK* »OufHl»i>y K* Hun Ka Hun Ka H only L». Decatur l ofiain 7:l4am l.inprn 7 jiymj **pm Ar.Protiand 401 ■■ &-13 •• *,13 “ ajj •• a,45 • alchmond 330 ” *44 ” J 40“ I*l3, Cincinnati 7:13 '■ uuonnyiss " rot train alrrpcr to Cincinnati 11* train-par lor car. Traina arrive from nouth nt i;jo a. m. 7:3* a m. dally and j 17 p. ni Ka Hunday. OOinaur'arH Dotty Dally to Ka Hun G<l Rapid* L». Decatur tijoam y:j» *lll. 3:17 p.m ar Ft Wayne 1.10" aSO " 4*o Gd. Rapid* * 43“ I 50 p.m 340 •• Travrrae City 1 rapm *OO “ -petoaky *;so " *33 ’’ *lO3 a.m • Mackinaw 4:13 •• 10.30 •• ?;»“ * 1:30 train aleeplng c*r to Grand Rapid* and M«k inaw fiity. •:« a m. train parlor car to I Grand Rapid* am! Mackinaw City 317 p m. train parlor car to Grand Rapid*. *le>-ping car to Mackin-' » City. Train* arrive from north at j i o* a. m. , .14 a. in. 1:1* p. m. 7 51 p.m J, Brywn. Age C. L Lockwud. r. F.A Gr. Rapid*. Mic. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No »:» a. m No. 42 e* Sun __(:(# a. tn. No. 4 - 4Wp. Bl No. 14 ex, Hun. »:S» p. tn No. 10 H.MIp. to. No. if doe* not carry bnggage. and due* not Carry paaaengcr* e«»t of Marion, Ohio. WEST BOUND No. t — —— * m No » — 3:37 n. tn No. '4l ex. Bun 10:10a. tn No. 3 1t:44 p. a No I* - ■■ - A:!*’ P- a (except Monday’* & day* fol'c legal holiday* No. 13 doea not carry baggage. CLOVER LEAP. In nffact June M. I*o4 EAST. No *—Commercial Traveler, dally... *3B a a Bo a—Mell, dally, except Bunday. ..11 .*• a a No 4—Dey Exnree* dally T 33 p m ■ 0 n—Local Frulabt It 10 pm WEST No 3— I’avßxpr***. dally ... 3 44a tn »i I—Mail, daily except Bunday .1130a a N > »—Oomtno’clal Traveler, dally io n* pw> ■ *3—Local Freight »:!W a a Lake Erie a Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND «o.fl—Dally excpt Sunday ••'»am No. it—Dally except Bund*/ .11*** tn N> 3*—Dally ex'eptSund*- sMpm No 41 run* tbroueh to Indlananoll* without Ih«nr<> arrtclnir m m * m No. 42 leave* lndlur.op.dl* at *:<X)a m. Run* through without change, arriving at Bluffton lOiHam No. 41 and 42 run via Mun«le A Big 4 route Alex L-Brun made a business trip t j Fort Wayne last evening. Charles Spanner went to Dayton, 0.. this morning. Miss Jessie Blossom returned last evening fron Byrne, where she spent the day with friends. Mrs Timothy Corbett and son went to F»rt W tvne this morning to sp»nd the day with Frank Durkins at the Hope hospital. Dr. MeOscar returned to Fort Wayne last even ing, after holding a consultation here with Dr. D. D. Clark, concerning the condition of Charles Dikison.

AT TRUE’S Is where you fiud a full aud 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 dou 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 750. CHANGEABLE SILK IS THE ONE USUALLY SOLD AT SI.OO. Come in and sec what we can do for you in spring goods. THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET SI.CD WORTH • OF GOODS FOR SI.OO. AT C. F. TRUE

N. 8. Mygrant made a business trip to Kokomo last evening. Fred Hchelman was n* Fort Wayne last evening on businiwH Isaac Brown made a basiness trip to Fort Wayne lane evening. Peter Gtffer returned last even ing from a business trip nt Berne. Cal Miller returned last evening from a business trip at Ridgville. Frank stone, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. Enil Franz, of Barne, wis attending to legal liusicens here last e fening. Ulmer Johnson returned last evening from Borne, where ho was buying horses. Mrs. P. G. Hooper went to Fort Wayne this morning to s]»eud the day with relatives. Rev. Brown went to Auburn this morning, being called there owing to the illness of his wife. Mrs. Nichols returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here she was a guest of relatives. Mrs Frank Cowley went to Auburn this morning, whore she will he a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. John 8. Peterson returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to insurance busi ness. James P. Hat-fling relurned last evening from Monroe, where he was attending to insurance business. Judge R. K. Erwin went, to Fort Wayne this morning to hear a motion for a n-jw trial in the Godfrey murder case. The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thonas D. Kirn is very low, suffering with pneumonia, and chances for har recovery are doubtful. The*condition of Louis Holthouse is improving daily, and he is fast regaining his lost strength and should no backsets occur, will be able to bo about several week#. A letter from J M. Blossom, better known here as “Mun” has been received from the National Soldiers' homo at Mario-, where he says he is comfortably quartered. He says he in well pleased with his j surroundings. He will read the I Daily Democrat.

|JMrs. Kelley nent to Willshire today to visit with relatives. A. 11 Bailer, of Monroe, wan here today on business. Henry Hite it on the sick list, suffering with a heavy oolil. Jerry Coffin tnndati business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Hires Smith is attending to telephone business at Borne today. Ed Rice, of Berne, was transacting timber business here today. Mrs. Cross returned to Venedocia, Ohio,"after a pleasant visit here with friends. Mrs. J. L. Adams returned to Geneva, today, after a short visit with friends in this city. Burt Townsend returned today from Fort Wavne where he was t ikj ing his regular school work. Dan Beery returned today from Fort Wayne where he was buying horse* for shipping purposes. Mias Mayme Deininger returned today from Fort Wayne where she was looking after millinery butlines#. A Methodist social was given this afternoon at t'te ho ne of Mrs. J. T. Archbold on M >nrOJ street. The doc-tors are at present being kept busy attending to the many that are afflicted, and report that this is one of the busiest times Adams county has seen in many years. Unclaimed It tters are at the postoffice for Ray Nosker, P. H. Riley, Grover L. Biskof, Mrs. Phoebe Kirkland, D. F Gunter, Mike O'Harrington, M#s. N. 8. Enis, Miss Lona Ar mentor, Barnard J. O'Rourke. C. A. Mumma will offer for sale at public auction at his residence one and one half miles west of Decatur, Tuesday, March 14, three head of ho.’ses, two cows, hogs, chickens, harness, wagons, farm ing implements, and other articles. \k.i. A. B. M Jrrison gtve a dinnerqnrty yesterday to a number of Deoitur ladies, those enjoying the same being Mesdames Woods. Myers, Hijl, Crabbs, Chamber, Darwin, Godders, Miller, Blossom and Holloway. A four course dinner was an enjoyable feature of a very pleasant occasion. The games played were flinch and red letters.

The Indiana state board of health have jnst- issued their monthly bulletin and from it we note that there were twenty-eight deaths rep >rtel from A lams county during the month of January this year. Out of this number two ware still births, two died from typhoid fever, five from pnermonia, two from influenzi, two from cancer, one from small pox. Miss L inra Marker has gone to Cardwell Missouri, to visit her sister, Mrs. Mendenhal'. From there she goes to Indiana Territory for an indefinite stay, and it is hinted by her friends that a former Decatur Itachelor now there, is seriously considering the advisability of taking unto himself a bride. This is in no way authortative, but we must admit that circumstantial evidence is against the accused. Decatur is revelingin the sayings of a strange family who recently moved to that place and now predict the rnd <f the wArld. Tie family refuses to give the exact minute and hour when the end is come but they say that it. is within the next few wet ks. All who wish to know the truth as they expound it, iiave t>een invited to the hcu-e and it is said that the greater per Cent of the population of the town is figuring on joining their cult.— Bluffton Binner. Charles Patten was one of the boys who attended the K. of P. doings at Hartford City yesterday. When he came down street from the depot this morning passers-by saw a strange appearing animal squirming beneath his eoat. He was seized and searched and a real livejpossum found. Now it is rumored that he got into the wrong pew and attended a meeting of the Lime Kiln Club instead of the district meeting. Asa Engle has adopted the possum awaiting identification by the owner, T.ie Dillas News, in speaking of the game played last Sunday against the St. Louis American Leag'-.e, in which the three Decatur boys officiated, says that no one had any complaint to make and that all the new reouits showed np well. Railing pitched three innings and Farrel, three, both doing fine work. DcVinnev played right field and had one hit to his credit, this hit resulting in the only score that Dallas made, they being defeated by a score of six to one. Tae same teams will pit*/ again Sunday.

When You Think, of Low Prices Think, of “THE ECONOMY” I doz pant buttons. . . . |C 8 bars Swifts Pride soap 25c Decorated lamp miade • 63C Alluminum thimbles, each |c Good matches, 12 boxes 10c 4-qt. granite pan, •iW • 2lc Good tack hammer . , . . 4-C j-bars Witch Hazel soap IOC Large Granite cup for . IOC Old fashioned sad irons, lb 5c Zinc wash board for . . . |sc 10-qt. Granite dish pan . 42c Ironing wax, each. . . . |c 25c wooden bowl for . . 18c Noßcopper bottom kkttij43C THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘ ECONOMY MEANS SAVING” C. M. Eppstein. We Deliver Goods.

WILL ATTEND Oecitar Lodge to See Degree Work of Dayton Team at Richmond. On Sturday, March 25th the lola Knights of Pythias of Dxyton, Ohio, will confer the third rank on twenty candidates at Richmond, Indiana, and the Decatur lodge is arranging to attend. The exercise will he held at the Richmond Auditorium to ucoonmodate the many hundreds of visiting Knights who are exp>cted to attend. A spacial train will probably be run from Fort Wayne for the occasion. The I il* team is perhaps the finest fn the country amt carry a |SOOO eipiipment. The insurance adjusters have settled with the tire losers at Berne, Simison & Soidner receiving ■ <31,500. R. K. Allison received j full value for his lossacd the BermHay * Grain compiny recovering the full amount of their policy, j All parties concerned are satisfied and speak highly 01 the treatment furnished them by the companies in the settlement. The local base ball talent are geting quite nervous at present when the sun makes its appearance, which soon means warm enough weathei for the boys to get out and take some of the kinks out of their salaried arms. A meeting will no doubt soon be held and a team organized to represent this city during the coming season This city has fine material to draw from and should get together a strong team. Grandpa John Bixler, 76, received a stroke of paralysis Tuesday evening and is since in a critical condition and ! it is very doubtful whether he will re cover, considering his old age and the serious condition be is in. The left side of his body, his left arm and leg and even his throat and tongue are nearly totally paralyz d. He is J ving on his bed in a semi-conscious condition aud is not able to speak. Berne Witness. Mr and Mrs. J. Q. Neptune were called to Willshire by telephone today announcing th it Mr. Neptune’s father, who his been quite ill for some time, had taken a most decid e l change for the worse and if they desired t > agtin see him alive th -y should make all haste to his home. Ira Neptune is well known in this city, and has a host of friends who are grieved to learn of this sudden change for the worse. A pleasant and social gathering met at the home of Harvey Segur :on Adams street, last evening in honor of the Christian Endeavors of the Cnristian church. There were in attendance about sixty parson*. The feature of the evening was fine music, and numerous aud interesting games whi?h were enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served and at a lato hour the guests retired to their respiotive homes, voting Misses Lena and and Vena Segur as being fine entertainers. The Willshire Cornet band gave their first open air concert of the season on the street Saturday evening. The evening was chilly and not, a great many people were in town, but the band boys gave a good program no. These Saturday night concerts will be continued daring the spring and summer when the weather will permit. The merchants made up a neat sum for the band Monday afternoon for which the members of he band are thankful. —Willshire Herald. This is the band that is being drilled by Lew Corbin of this city. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. irebinir.Blind. Bleoillniror I'ritii'ltnr I’IImT DruinriHl'*refunmoney if PA7.O OINTMENng falls to cure any case, no matter of How loo.i standing. In « to 11 days. First spnllcatlas gives eare and regt. 50c. If your druggist han’t It snd snc.5 n c. In stamp* and it will be forwarriled post paid by the Paris Medicine Co.. St, Luu Is Mo

A GOOD HAT = We’re not talking through our Hats when we label our $3.00 LONGLEY STIFF HAT the best hat at the price sold in the city. A reliable hat firm makes them of the finest stuff possible for a $3.00 Hat, in modern factories. SPRING STYLES READY Bhoiise, Schulie & Co. I ft Reputation I I of many years standing for good value and solid wear stands be- g hind every pair of W “Buckeye” Shoes, f They are made in different styles, ■ plain toe aud tip, light aud heavy soles. Every pair sells another. « ftLL STYLES ftT 52.00. * CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE I ft- Tlie SHJE SELLER. DCIATUR, FINANCIAL $25 loan 50 weeks pav Bath 60 cents a week MONEY TO LOAN 011 household goods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN on fixtures and other chattel security. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST to find out how we loan money bow '’asily and quickly we can do it. 0 .r modern method may be something you have never thought poMiole. 1 ONE FEATURE of our plan is THE LONG TIME ANOTHER I FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. There are other featupes that space doesn’t allow mention of. 1 You ought to investigate. Write today. Please use the following blank. j Date Y >ur Name Wife's Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted I Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential, Call on or address SZ.VhouX FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Betabll*hed 1 ’96. p o rt Wayne, Ind.