Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GRAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY Stpltmkrr 33, l»M-Nawln CH<rc». Hun •O'»« •owTH<»Hy Kx Hun K« sun H« M uuly L». Deralur cuwm 7:l4am i.iftpm 731pm' 48pm ar Frol land joi '»-ij mj ■ «$» " 11.45 • Hlchmoud 3,30 ' 9.41" 340 “ 10 13 , • Cincmnati 7 «J " uuunnyiM '• luSlraln *lrrprr to Cincinnati. 118 train par terror. Train* arrive from *outh al tju a in. J;J» a. m daily au<i 3 17 p. m. Ka tuixlay oOinononTH Daily Dally to Ka Hun G<l Knpida L». Decatur 130 am 759 am. 3:17 pm ar Ft Wayne •:*> •' 830 •• 440 •• '•O ! Hap Ida *45" IV> p.m 940 •• • Traverae City I:23pm »:oo ” * peto«ky 130 " 3:33 ■■ B:osam ■ Mackinaw 4<S " 10:54 “ y;K , . 1:30 train aleepin* car to Grand Rapid* and Mackinaw Dlty. 7:59a m train parlor car to Grand Kapid* and Mackinaw City 317 p tn train parlor car to Grand Rapid* ale»ping car to Mackirr »Clty. Train* arrive from north at ro* a m. ,14 a tn. 1.18 p m 751 p.m I, Mryaon. Age. C. 1. Lockwood. G r.A Gr. Kapida. Mie. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EA4r But:ND Ro I a. tn. Ro Cea Sun — *:W<a. m. No. 4 —....... .... 8:« ». M No. 14 ea, Run 4:»p. m Ro. Ilf — ——— V.M> p. m. No. >4 doe* not carry Imtryage. and doea not carry paaaenger* eaat of Manon, uhlo WEST BOUND NO. T , — »■„■■■ t:<" 1 a: No ■ , ,rr- — »:» a. n, Ro. SI ex, Suu 10:i<) a m No. I — 1}:88 p. m Nt) IS ...mm. p D) (except Monday * A day* fcl'e legal holiday* No. U doea not carry iMitxaite. clover leap. In effect .June I*. iuo4 ■AST. p c a—Commercial Traralar. dally... 8 Mam pc 3—Mail, daily, except Huaday ... 11 due m Rc 4— Day Bxpreaa, da11y..... T 33 p m Bo »S—Lona. Frelxht U IO pm WUT Na 8— Day Bxpreae, dally 3 44a tn Bo I—Mall, dally except Sunday JI Wa m ■ B—Commercial Traveler, daily io n* p „ a **— Local Freight p jit a m Lake Erie & Western Time card from Blnffton lad. SOUTHBOUND No.4l—Dally excpt Sunday T-'oam No. IB— Dally except Sunday 11:87a m Ro 34—Daily except Sunda* 6 2*. p m Noil rune through to indlanapolla without tbenge. arriving 10:30 a a No 42 leaver Indianopolla at TtOOa m. Kun* ■ Brough without change, arriving at Bluffton 10 16 a m No. 41 and 4S run via Muncie A Big 4 rou’a Unclaim id letter at ths p Ist office for Nat Weiser. Josephine Niblick wen* to Fort Wayne last evening to take her regular music inaructions. O. M. Snellen returned to the city last evening, after attending I to busings matters in PortlamL Mr. and Mrs C. H. Fuhrmin return'll to the city last evening. ' after being the guest of Mr. and . Mrs Bm Winans at Barn*. Mrs. Bonham arrived in the citv last evening from her home at Fountain City, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rex . and family for several days.*

Stylish YoUqg Meq You’ll never see a - r* 1 ' snappier Sack vl Suit style than the (Nd Y h - s - & * M * Er W VARSITY. - r Here you see ilk - ' ‘ "'tL ' breasted \’arsily ' “ ' vin s,lil I 'WkN-''' y° u t 0 wear as ' J L aS to at ' llvt» You’ll find the 'Wk | label in ita small thing to look lor, i a big thing to find* JKW We’d like to have you come in and try ltaLb.»ll n tl.« garment on. . We have a great variety of patterns to show you. Ihey'ie sure to p ease. jrtolthollSß, •Schblte & Go.

Mrs. McEwen went Io Fort Wayne la*t evvif.ug. L. G. Ellingham returned to the city last evening from Indianapolis. Curley Rademacher and son »p <nt l.wt evening at Fort Wayne. John Garber returned to his home in Berne this afternoon. Mias Boa ver a, of Peterson, spent last evening with friends in this city. Mrs. A B. Morrison and ilaunh | ter, Harriet, are guests of Fort Wayne friends. Max Romberg returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where he had spent the day. Frank Stone return.il to Fort Wayne last evening, after attend ing to bu*iness in this city. Pug Shaw came in last evening ! from Michigan City, where he bad bem worknig for Lyman Biob. Miss Mae Gessinger went to Fori Wayne last evening, where she is the guest of friends and relatives. Dave Hunsioker returned to the city l ist ev. ning from his regular | trip for the T. C. Cobrett cigar factory. John Schug came in from his regular trip last evening and will spend Sunday in the city with his family. Thomas Buckmaster returned to the cijy last evening, from Geneva, where he had been working for Lyman Bros. T. 8 CoSee returned to the city I last evening from Fort Wavne, i where he had been attending to businei s Mrs. Ruby returned 13 her home at Willshire last even ng, after being a guest of relatives in this city for a few days. Linemen are busy on the Monrce street telephone lines. A new pole has tuksn the place of the old one at corner Monroe and Fifth streets. Mrs Dire Erwin went to Pleas aat Mills last evening, where she will lie at the bedside of Mrs. Martz, her mother, who is reported as being very ill. Harry Ham left the city last evening for Fort Wayne. He will look after the Pathfinders’ lodge in that city. From that place he will .go to Marion, where he will spend Sunday at home.

J. R. Brady, of Grand Rapi<’s, spent the afternoon in the city. Joe Johnson, of Monroe, attended tu business in the city today. Mm. Bergson returned to B>rne , thiaafternoon, after visiting fi lends here. Elijah Everhart, of B«rne, at tended to business interests in the I city today. Mrs. Hiram Gregg went to Marlon t xlay, where she is the guest of relatives. -j'fnrßr-o wn, of Geneva, spent I th’ day in the city attending to business interest*. Mrs Klaneman returned to her home in Berne today, after being a guest of relatives here Isabella Weldon reteurned to her home in Geneav today, after being the guest of friends here. The funeral of Frank Durkin was hold at two o'clock thia afternoon from the botn«|of G. Christen. Miss Goldie Gay went to Van Wert today, where she will be the guest of relatives over Sunday. Mrs. Olla Gaunt living ?ast of the city, is not expected to live. She is very ill with consumption. Mrs. E J. Guinn returned to 1 er home in Payne, Ohio, this morning, l aftei being a guest of friends here. Chi ra Mare were returned to her home in Geneva this afternoon, after spending the day with relative* A. R. Bell returned to the city last evening from Eiton, where he had been attending to timber busi ness. Florence Hendricks and Ada Brandyberry of Monroe, spent 'the day in the city the guests <f friends. Burt To vnsend went to Bluffton today, where ha will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harr.y Doam over Sunday. John Stoneburner returned to the city last evening from Geneva, where he had been attending to businen. Chris Myers returned to the city last evening from Ellwood, where he had been working in a tailoring e 4 t tblisbment. The funeral services of J. I. Neptune will be held at the M. E. church at Willshire at two o’clock Sunday afterno n. Mrs. J. Mann 1 eturned to her home in Pleasant Mills last even ing, after being a guest of relatives in the city for a few days. Remember the Presbyterian tea, from five to seven o'clock Tuesday ev ning. A good fall dinner served hot for twenty-five cents. J. A. Davis and gang of men arc busily engaged in placing a cement floor in the basement of the Schafer Hard ware conj]»any’s store. A. A. Nichols made a business visit to Foit Wayne last evening. From that place he will return 10 his home at Jacksen, Mich. Miss Todd, a nune from the Hojie hospital at Fort Wayne, ar rvied in the city last evening and is at the bedside of Louis Holthouse. Come and lie filled at the Presbrterian church Tuesday evening' from five to seven o 'clock. A good hot dinner for twenty-tiva cents. Elias Crist, J. R. Smith and Wil ’.iani Zimmerman went to Berne this morning, where they attended a meeting of the township assessors today. Mrs. Frank Cloud returned to her home in Kalamazoo, Mich., this afternoon, after being in the city for several days, a guest of C. CCloud and family. Charles Yobst yesterday completed the work of changing the cold water pipos at the Burt hotel from the cellar to the second story. The oiuse for making the change was on account of the pipes freezing in the winter time, while they were in the cellar. The (). N. O. club were enter tained at the home of Miss Allie Blosser, on North Seventh street. Music and games were the order of t ’.e evening. Astir a three-OoUMe luncheon had been served the girls returned to their homes, stating that they had an enjoyable tine. Last evening at her home in Nort 1 [Second street Miss Grace Peterson entertained several <f her friends at six o'clock dinner Taose present were Misses Ina Everett and Maude Comer and Messrs. Godfrey Bell and Frank Bell. The evening was most on joyably spent.

SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL This week only we offer these low prices. “Economy Means Saving/* K bars Swifts OEfl Sanaiik Jn No. H Granite Tea O*7n Pride Soap Spool Kettle O f “ 4 qt. Granite Kettle, OOr Horse Shoe Bottom 4 7 Boxee Chrpet with lid WW* Glass Tumblers; set || • Tacks 7 ft. Cloth Window Shade Oak Curtain Pole, com- "yp Glass Lamp,complete with fixtures plete with fixtures ( * No 1 burner, wick, chimuev tI “ WHen You Think of Low Prices TH ink of “THE ECONOMY”

Miss Katie Deiner is reported some better today. Mrs. Parker is in the city, the guest of friends and relatives. Min Brown, of Williams, did some shopping in the city this afternoon. A marriage license was issued today to Corydon Royl and Louisa Christener. Joe Mersman is cut on the streets again, after lei ng ill during the winter months. I. D. Weldy returned to his home at Peterson today, after attending tu business here. Clark Spihr returned frim Bingen last night. He will spend Sunday with his parents. George Massonne has accepted a position with the Burt hotel. He will begin work Monday. Frank Christen o' Chcag l , is in the citv. He came to attend the funeral of Fmnk I'm kin. J. C. Henry returned to his home in Fort Wayne today, after txieg in the cit,- a guest cf relatives. Mrs. W. A. Shcner returned to hir home at Mendon, O , today, after being a guest of friends here. Gottlieb Garber returned to his home in Berne this afternoon, after being in the city attending to business. Miss Lee returned to her home at Willshire, today, after being in the city, a guest of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tam Miller and Mi*s Maude Camer went to Marion today to spend Sunday the guests of relatives. Rev. A. O. Aber and wi f e return ed to their Lome in De’phos, today, after being the guest of R v. E. A. Allen I.nl wife. M”. and Mrs. Oswa'pert returned to their h me in Fort Wayne today, after being in the city the of relatives. Wilda Moser retarnel to her home at Pleasant Mills today after beng the guests of friends in this city for a day or so. Mftis Schindkr ie‘urned to her home in Fart Wayne this morning, after being in the city a guest of friends and relatives Louis H Ithouse's condition is repirte.l improve! today, and it is hoped by hi« manv friends that his recovery will continue speedily. Miss Myrtle Good returned to Elkbart this morning, after being in the city tor several days, the guest of her motlur in this city. Miss Rose Martin arrived in the city this afternoon from Fort Wayne, She will be the guest of friends and relatives over Sunday. J John MoDow and daughter Mamie returned to their home in Ohio City today, after being a guest of friends in Fort Wayne for a few days. Dan Berry shipped a fine oar of Adams county horses to Indianapolis to lay, where he will conduct a big sale next week. Tais includes twenty-one head Mrs, Clayton Dirwin returned to the city this afternoon from Fort Wayne, where ahe was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Braydon for several days. George Deiner, whibas been ill for several days*, is recovering very nicely. It was feared that blood poison was setting in on his foot which was mushed some time ago but it was found that that was not the case.

Marsha) Greer informs us that next week notices will be given to the pr 6; erty owners, telling them to keep the si lewalks in front of their p'aoes of business free from obstruction. The noiice will go into effect mmediate y after it is given. —

Comrades attention! There will be u called meeting of members of Sam Henry Post No. 63, G. A. R. at 7 o'clock thia evening. By order of Commander T. R. Moore, Adjt. New Spring ties, Ascota, String and fore iu hand, at Gus Roaenthal'a, ts Wanted—Reliable men over 25 y<-ars old. Good jiay weekly. Write immediately if you want work. Positively all-summer job. Engage now. Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. Wanted—A young ladv to act in capacity of stenographer and clerk. Inquire at office of Decatur Lumber Co. 56d2 For Sak - One three year-old driving colt, well bred and well bio'te to drive G.x>d size and a dark Cleveland bar. If sold within the next two weeks, will be so'd reasonable. Call on H' J. Andrews at livery barn, or J. A. Hendricks at depot, Monroe. Indiana. 35d12

1A Strong Point | that*we have a right to use W in self-recomendation is that ff we’re busy. The cause of ■ actity is plain. I >—GOOD SHOES—< ■ are the kind people want. g I They’re the kind to sell and ■ will continue to sell. That's ■ 9 why. Come to the store ■ ■ that gives you full-measue ■ ■ for your money. I ( CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, | ■ THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, INDIANA * FINANCIAL $25 loan 50 weeks pav Baek 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 lean monev how easily ami quickly we can do it. - ' ur modern method may be something you have never thought possible. ONE FEATURE of our plan is THE LONG TIME ANOTHER FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. there are other featupes that space doesn’t allow mention of. You ought to investigate. Write todav. Please use the following blank. Date j IY >ur Name Wife’s Name I ( Street and Number I City Amount Wanted.•-•••• Kind of Security you haveOccupation —•/ All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address SSS'WS FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Established 1 ’96. Fort Wayne, Ind. I T _ I'W — M A L • z-k xw 4 M/l Ml/ /\T I W* Zaa

We aie now prepared to clip your horses at resonable prices. King & Detro in Niblick bam, corner Third and Jackson streets. 53d6 Wanted—Seam tress desires sewing in homes Address, Flora Miller, Decatur, Ind., or inquire at this office. 46d6 For—Sale 5 Duroc Jersey shoats, 5 months old; three male, two sows, Eligible to register. Cull on Wm. Pyke one mile north of Decatur* on Dailey farm. Terms reasonable, ts The party who borrowed the wheel borrow belonging to J. H. Davis, the cement sidewa’k man. had better return the same at once and avoid further action, as the party is well known. If the same is returned to the Schafer Hardware company’s store at once, all further proceedings will be stop; ed. 55dti