Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1905 — Page 3

time tables GRAND RAPIDS 4 INDIANA RAILWAY Scptrinfrer 23. 1004 How In effect. bun ■O'*« »OUTHb* ljr K« Mun K> Hun K« it <*iy r, IwvMtur i.0*0107 loom 1.16 pm 7 Jipni? 4*l>"> Ar PtulHnd 401 '• ft-IJ " »tl| " b;jj « h, tJ • • Hiehnioitdsjo" »4»" J 4»" lets. l oltrom «tee|>crloClniinii«ll ri4 train pat ler car Traina arrlvt from »<>uth at Ijo a. m. r;H a. m dally aud Jl7 p m Ka Munday. aotaoaOMTH Dally Dally to Kaftan Gd Raptda • Lt. Decatur itjoam 7coa m. 317 p.m ar fl Wayne IX " Ljo ■ ,A, ••Hl tup Ida a.4S " I M> pmi 40 •• • Traeerae City l.Mpm Ino " p.-i>ur «.y>'' tty ’ liojim Mickiniw 4.1 J " to:jo •• ~ I:ju train aleeplng car to Grand Rapid* and Mackinaw Dity 7Sta. m. tram parlor carlo Grand Kapida and Mackinaw City J. 17 p m train parlor car to Grand Kapida alerplng car to MacWrr • City Trama arrive from north at t 001. m. ..14 a. m. I.l* p ta. 7:31p.m. I, Btyaon. Age. C. L. Lockwood, G. F.A Gr. Kapida. Mic. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KANT BOUND No. • ~—»:» a. m No 4* ex Sun—. —I:M* a. m No. I-.™. ——...™. ,™. I C 1 p m No. lira, Hun. cep. B No. IM k.Wp. m. No. it dnea not carry Imrrrayr. and dona not carry paaaengera emit of Marion, üblo. WIST BOUND NO. T I no a tn No • 3:3? a. tn No M ea. Hun |O:lOa m No. 3 U;44 p. a No. I* — 6Mp o. (except Monday'* Ada ya fol'a legal holiday' No. 13 doe* not carry tratcage. clover leap. In affect June 3», 1304 BAHT. do *— Commercial Traveler, dally... 0:33 am Ng 3—Mall, dally, eioept Hunday ..It 3oa m N 4—Day Rrpeeea. dally?:3.')pm • c M—Local Fratahtl3:lo pm WMT to 3—Day Bapreaa. dally3:44a tn • > I—Mail, dal'y. accept Sundae .. .’1 30a to N 1 t-Commercial Traveler, dally to os p r>> a , at—Local Frelabt ...3:30 a m Lake brie « Western Time card from Rluffton Ind. SOUTHROUND <4o.4l—Dally eacpt Munday r-'oatn N j. 13—Dally eacept Sundayll:o7a m Na. 30—Daily eicept Hunde’ IKpm No 41 rune throuch to Indlanapolla nitbout rbance, arriving 10:30 « m No <2 leave* Indlanopoll* at 7:00a tn. Rune ixrouph without change, arriving at Bluffion ID 35a m No. 41 and 43 run via Muncie A nig 4 route Charles Bidhop, of Portland, was a business caller in the city today. M. F. A«py, of Geneva, was in tne city today attending to I apneas inatteis. Albert Graham, of Mmroo, attended to business inte-est in the pity this morning. Dave Hunsicker went to Roanoke this morning, in the interests of the IT. C. Corbett cigar factory. I The Robert Downing company left the city this miming for Portland. where theyshow this evening. Cris Strabo went to Portland this horning, where he attended to msiness for the G. R. & I. railroad company. Mont Evans returned to the city ks* evening from Geneva, where 1 was calling on friends and lookng up business matters. Burt Townsend, after spending kst evening in the city with bis Bit her, resumed his school duties In Fort Wayne this morning. I L. A. Graham returned to the lity last evening from Monroe, I here he had bean adjns‘ing ins ur IBN on buildings b irned io the re I mt fire. I G- W. Rupright, Dr. Grandstaff, ltd Williim Blakey returned to Be city last evening from Hartird tewnship, where they weie *wing a big ditoh. ■John Albright and family re rnod to their home in Fort ayne, after being in the city for A I w days, the guest of his mother. I r e . Übright. I Schafer Hard ware oom piny were I isinly engaged yesterday and a I rt of today loading a car with Hire fence, on the Clover Leaf H fitches.. Ttiis oar will be sent to Billshire this evening, where tl ey will deliver it to customers in that section.

Hello! Hello Central. Give Me No. 16. Is this True’s grocery ? Yes. Ma’am This is True’s grocery. What will you have this morning T Have you the K<> We Ba canned goods? Have you got the Ko We Ba dried fruits also? Yes, Ma am, couldn t keep first-class grocery without Ko We Ba goods. Have you the famous “ Red Lyon Mills” pure buckwheat flour? Yes, Ma’am. Have you Chase A Sanborn’s fresh roasted coffee? Yes, Ma’am. All right, Jimmy, if you have this quality of goods 1 will send you the order by my little boy. j am so glad to t’d these special brand of goods, for the very name is a guarantee of thei" “b-rling worth. Please deliver tne.n as soon as you can and I will Uui f. rget your grocery department. True s Phone No 16

William Marta, of Monroe, was in the city today. Mlms Katin Deiner is confined to her home by aiokness. Peter Kessler was attending to buiineM in the city today. Charles Elzey returned to the city last evening from Bluffton. A. fl 801 l wont to BUton, ()., this morning, where he is attending to timin'* buHiness. Robert Blackburn was fa Fort Wayne today, where ho attended to |M<nsion matters. Harry Moltz went to Fort Warne last evening, where he attended to business matters. The Entre Nous club gave an informal dance last evening forsev. oral of their friends. Jerry Coffee went to Fort Wayna this morning, where he received medical treatment for his eyes. Robert Case, of Magley, was in the city today, for a few hours looking after business interests. R. K. Allison went to Borne. th s morning, where he spent the day looking after business interests. Miss Fanny Rica went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she received her regular music lesson. John Craig, the B'rne druggist, was in the city for a few nonrs last evening, looking up old acquaintances. J. W. Kleinhonz returned to the city last evening from Geneva, where he had been looking after business. Cris Strebe returned to the city last evening from Ridgeville, where h« had been attending to railroad business. Mrs. J L. Riblnson returned to her home in Hoagland this morning after being the guest of friends in this city. Mrs. M. F. Smith returned to her home in Hoagland this morning after making a short visit in the city with relatives. Mrs. Frank Durkin and Rose Ch istin spent the diy in Fort Wayne, Jwith Frank Durkin* at Hope hospital in tha* city. Mrs. .lames Thompson returned to her home in Fort Wayne ibis morning, after being a guest of friends and relatives in the oity for several days. Charles Patterson returned to his home in Terre Haute this morning, after being in the city attending the funeral of his si-ter, Mrs. Charles Meyers. Mr. and Mrs H <rter returned t. their home in lidi4napolis this morning, after being in attemlunoe at the funeral of Mrs. Chrales Meyers, yesterday afternoon. Miss Viola Yager of Berne, arrived in the city last evening. She has accepted a position at the U. Dininger millinery store where she began her d .ties this morring. For the past few months, Miss Yager his baen acting in the capacity of society rep irter for the News at B *rne. Jeff Bryson, the G. R. & I. st-.-tion agent has received word from headquarters stating that after April Ist of the [present year, the fiuigLt trains run by them will no longer carry passengers. In case you miss your train after that date it will be up to you to sit down and patiently wait the arrivael of anj other passenger train hound for the direction you desire to go.

Cui Miller was in Bluffton thin afternoon, attending to business matters. Matt Kiraoh was in Fort Wayne last evening, attending to busincM matters. A. Dulan, of Monroe, was in the c tty today, looking ufter business Id tereats. Miss Alderson went to Fort Wayne lust evening, where she is a guest of relatives. U. Carter returned to his houie in Pleasant Stills at noon today, after attending to business here. The condition of Mrs. Charles Ben y, of Thirti'enth street, is reported today as being improved. William D. Hoffman of Petersen returned to bls home at noon today, after attending to business here. L. L. Baumgartner returned to the> oity last evening from Berne, where he was doing some surveying. Mrs. M. Henneford. of Vera Cruz, is in the city, a guest of her nor , George, and daughter, Kate Henneford. N. Offstein returned to Pleasant Mills, at noon today, after being the guest of relatives here for a few days. Mrs. H. Stettler returned to her home at Willshire at noon today, after being the guest of friends in this ohy. Mrs. Harding, of Indianapolis, arrived iu the city last evening, and is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Schrock. Father Heffner who has been the guest of Father Wilken, for a few days, returned to his home at St. Marys, 0., today. M. Burns, Gus Gregory, and Earl B. Adams went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend •* meeting of the Scottish Rite Mas ins. Burt Sammers, Harry Kinnert and Frank Emerick, attorneys of Fort Wayne, were in the oity last evening, guests of A. P. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele went t j Fort Wayne last evening, where they attended ths golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Steele’s parents. Ella Edington returned to mr home in Fort Wayne last evening, after being a guest of friends and relatives in this city for a few days Jacob Grim and Dick Stahl, of Monroe, were in the city today cir oulating subscription papers for those who lost in the fire at Mon roe. The Knights of Columbus will meet tonight at 8:00 p. m. at C- B I L . h ill. All members are requested to be present. Business of impor tanoe. Dr. J. S. jßoyers went to Fort Wayne last evening, where he at tended a meeting of the Mason lodge, and also attended to business interests. Mrs. Albert Atz returned to her home in Kendallville last evenirg, after spending a few days in the o.ty the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ja--o>b Atz, of North Second street. George Ulmer formerly of this city, but now a resident of Mt. Vale, N. J., joined his wife here on a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forling and I family. C&ngiOss appropriated $41,000 improvements at the Marion Hotne and Governor George W. Steele has been notified to prep ire for the beginning of the work at the earliest possible time. The condition of Louis Holthouse is today reported as being some worse, as he now has very high fever. Sunday was the first time since he became ill that he was permitted to leave his home. When he returned home he was not feeling so well. The Huntington News-Democrat office was entered Saturday evening and a large safe was robbed of |3 23 in small change. Fo dish editor I T :e savings of many weary davs and nights gone in a twinkling Trust not ye iron box any more, but place your filthy lucre in your sock and sleep with it on —Columbia City PoNt, The West. End grocery, under the management of Allen & Co., have opened up the'r place of business in the building formerly occupied by Alex Leßrv.n and are now in a posi tion to wait upon their customers in a fine manner. The stock is new and c ean and the prices are right and they solicit a share of your patronage. They offer B]>eoial inducements on exchange of butter and eggs.

SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL This week only we offer these low prices. “Economy Means Saving.” 8 bar* Swifts OCr Santilk An No. N Granite Tea Pride Soap Spool afv Kettle Of* 4 <iu. Granite Kettle, Cfin Home Shoe Bottom <4 4 P 7 Boxes Curjiet with lid Ojjh Glass Tumblers; set ] | b Tacks Qb 7 ft. Cloth Window Shade. OOn Oak Curtain Pole, com- "yp Glaae Lamp, complete with fixtures fct.” I’lele with thtures | ” No 1 burner, wick, chimney £f “ When Yom Think of Low Hrlcos Think of “THE ECONOMY”

Dick Townsend went to Bluff ton at noon today. Father Eherly is attending services at Portland. James Place attended to business in Willshire today. John Stoneburner was a business visitor at Geneva todays. W. H. Fledderjohjnn returned to the city today from Fort Wayne. John Hey, of Hoagland, was in the city today, making some purotasw. Dr. Tucker, of Fort mad. bis regula" professional visit to the oity today. Ida Dulin returned to ner home iu Geneva today, after being the guest of friends here. Samuel Liman returned to hi-* home in Berne at noon today, after attending to business here. A. Brown returned to the city today from Fort Wayne, where he had lieen attending to business interests. Jacob Atz this afternoon staked off the ground for a new residenci in the north part of the oity at the intersection of Third anl Fifth streets. Mrs. John Baumgartner returned to her home in Vera Cruz this afternoon after bsing in attendance at the fnneral of Mrs. Caas. Meyers yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Gladieux, of Fort Wayne, was in the city today, transacting official business. Wh ; e here he was the guest of Sheiiff Albert Bufer. Mrs. R. B. Smith, of B rne, pissed through the city today en route for Frankfort, where she will be the guests of her parents for a few days. Mrs. Ashleman and daughters Maude and L ilu, returnel to their home in Berne, this afternoon, after I being in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Claries Meyers. C. C. Ernst, the appointed engineer on some uncompleted macad am roads, is getting ready for the first appearance of spring, when work will be pushed until these contracts are complete. Although John T'rrell his been in the asylum over a year and has bean convicted for th' past tiftean months, h s appea’ has not reached the a ipe’late court. The attorney’s reply brief was filed yester day, however, and that is about the Hst step necessary in getting the case bjfore the higher court. A decision may be given before the adjournment of the court for the summer as criminal cases have precedence over civil. Clinton Lehman, son of Postmaster J. F. Lehman, has n rare collection of 3500 stamps in his pos , session at present. He has nearly too varieties, comprising of stamps nf nearly every civilized country. This collection is the result of sev era] years of diligent search for rare specimens and Mr. Lehman is now offering the stamps for sale at 10 cents a hundred. His brother, Clarence, is also engaged in collecting stamps for some time and has already a large number.—Berne News. Charles E. Shively supreme chancellor of the Knighsof Pythias, has given out a ruling to the effect that membership in the endowment rank, the insurance department, of the order, must be confined to members of the Knights of Pythias who have attained all the degrees. Members who have taken but two ranks—page and esquire —are not eligible. The supreme ohanoellor also rules that the supreme lodge, at its last session, did not abolish the fee for a transfer card, a* it is believed by miny subordinata lo Iges. Instead, the supreme lodge’s action was simply 10 leave this matter to the will of the grand lodges which in ty not abolish the fee for transfers.

BUSINESS MENTION Wanted—Girl to learn tnillini'ry. Call on Mrs. U. Deinmger. 54d2 New Spring Hose, all late shade* at Gus Roeenthal’a. ts For Rent—Dwelling on Third Htreet. See Mrs. D. E Studabaker For Sale—Agood reed organ for sale. Almost new, S2O. Enquire at Democrat office. 29d6 Lyman Bros, will sell two dozen easels at cost. Don’t fail to get oue of them.J* 44dw” For Sale—We have ten he id of good driving and farm horses at reasonable prices. Robison & Stolts. S3d6 We aie now prepared to clip your horses at resonable prices. King & Detro in Niblick lain, corner Third and Jackson streets. 53d6 New spring shirts,in all designs at Gus Rosenthal’s. ts For Sale—A good Jersey cow, cheap, inquire of W. E. Smith. Just arrived, New Top Coats, Sti.oo to 12.00, at Gus Rosenthal’s. ts

| ft Reputation I of many years standing for good value and solid wear stands be- ■ • hind every pair of W ‘‘Buckeye” Shoes, f They are made in diTerent styles, ■ plain toe and tip, light and heavy soles. Every pair sells another. c *LL STYLES H-T $2.00. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE I T DC( ATUR -ll! " " " -- ...I—IBIU4IPW Ul —g — MME?—Bff FINANCIAL I 125 loan 50 weeks pav Back 60 cents a week ’ MONEY TO LOAN on household iroods, 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 how "asily and quickly we can do it. O r modern method may be something you have never thought poaenxle. ONE FEATURE of our plan is THE LONGTIME ANOTHER FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. There are other featapes that space doesn’t allow mention of. You ought to investigate. Write today. Please use the following blank. Date I Y mr Name 1 Wife’s Name g Street and Number I Oity Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address KWB FORT watne loan co. Established 1 «9fl. Fort Wayne, Ind.

For portraits and jiortiiiit frames, call at Lyman Bros. 44<12wks FOR SALE Corn fodder for sale. Call on I) E. Studalmker at the Democrat office. 42tf. New Spring ties, Ascots, String and fore in hand, at Gus Rosenthal’s, ts All sizes of HARD COAL on hand at the Decatur Lumlier Co. d4t We can save you 30 per cent on all mouldings and mats. Kindly soliciting your trade. Lyman Bros. 44d2wks Wanted—Seamtress desires sewing in homes Address, Flora Miller. Decatur, Ind., or inquire at this office. 46d6 From March Ist to May 15th the Erie railroad will sell tickets to the Pacific coast and intermediate points at very low rates. Ask agents for particulars. For—Sale 5 Duroc Jersey shoats, 5 months old; three male, two sows. Eligible to register. Callon Wm. Pyke one milo north of Decatur, cn Dailey farm. Terms reas nable.