Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1905 — Page 3
TIMETABLES , GRAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY \fpl<infcrr as. lUO4 Now In Clfr« t. s l|n • O.H* »OVTHI>« ly K« nun K> *«ti ha S uiily Lt Drvaiur I <**m T I4»m l.ltp* ? Jipm- vpm *t fftlanil *»» •»■!}' ill) " ays MS', • Richmond y je " « 4) " J << “ lo ij, < Cn. iniwU 7.1 s maonnjiss “ i Mi t>*m aleeper io Cincinnati, irt (lain par i (l <*r Trains arrive from aouih at iv> ■ m . . s y a. m daily aud Jl7p mKe Kundav aoiaaaoaTH bally baity to Ki tan ' Gil Mapula L». liecatvr t joam 7sva m. 317 p.m at Pt Wavne »»" »»u " 4tv '• ••Gl Bap ide ♦«" 130 pm pan •• •Tr iverae City l rspm »no " - ret-Mky ».S° '' »B " • :os am ' Mackinaw 41J “ to so •• j;»o . . t:jo train aleeplni car to Grand Rapnla and Mackinaw Inly fwi in train parlor car to I Grand Kapida and Mackinaw City 317 p m i Item parlor cat to Grand Raf i la. alerping car' ie Mackin • City Trains arrive from north at rn* a m. , 14 a m. l it p m ys t p m I. kryaoo. Age. C. L Unkwood. O. F.A ! Gr. Kapida. Mic. a NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BASF BOV .ND ■o 4 »:»* a. tn. No Xi ra Sun.-.—.——..—.—..- ..—.tithe, tn is < 4 40 p. O. Ho. It eg, Sun. —— »;« p. m No. iv V.SOp. m No. >4 doea not carry banagc and doee not carry paaaenger* eant of Marion, Ohio. WgST BOUND No 1 — n on s OI No — k f a u No 21 eg. Sun _ 10:10c m No. J 12:44 p. m No.lt —g sap m (eicept Monday'* A days fol'g legal holidays No. id duet not carry baeeagr. CLOVER LEAF, la effort June IM. 1(104 SABT. • c t—Commercial Traveler, dally... ’ i: » m Nc 3—Mol-. dally, ercepl Bunday...l'4 <I a m ■c 4—Day Bi prase, dally ’:34 pm PC B—Local Freight uJiOS pa WMT N: J— Way Bi press dallv .... r> 'da a H, 1— Meli, dal’y eieept Bunday .ll tka a N , s—Commercial Traveler, daily ell pm Be rt-Local Freight V:Jn a in Lake trte « Western Time ci r I from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND No. tl-Dally eicpt Bunday Tr’eam No. IP— Daily eicept Sunday 11:37» tn Ro »—Dailyeiceptßunda’ 6»pm No 41 runt through to Indlanapolla without seance arriving 10:30 a tn No 42 leaver indianopolle at 7:<X'» tn Ruo* <trough without change, arriving at Bluffton KUtu No. 41 and 4* run via Muncie * Rig 4 route John Sohag made it visit at Berr.e this morning. p A Macklin of Geneva, was a business caller here today. John Stoneburner returned this morning from a business trip to Berne. A. T. V’a'l returned to Fort Wayne list evening after atten ling to timber business here. Mrs L. G. Ellingham returned last evening from Winchester, where she was visiting relatives. The Humpty Dumpty company went to Portlind this mcrn.ng.j where they show this afternoon and evening. , Miss Marguerite Mean returm d t iis morning from Berne, whei e «he is teaching school, and is a guest of her father. Will Lyman returned last even ing from Briant, where he was transacting busine-s in behalf of the Lyman Bros p'oture house. Mrs. Ste’lhorn returned this | morning to Fort Wayne, having been called here owing to the death | of J. H. Hobrock. Mrs. Stellhom. Is a sister of Mrs. Hobrock. 1 Unclaimed letters are at the postJftioe forC. B. Bodriok. Mrs. Henry B Rioherd, Mrs. H. 8. Williams, Miss Susen Townsend Stoner, Wm. Barden. El Eynson, Mae Grant, N. B. Gnr«»t. The Friday Night Euchre club met a t everiig with Miss Leona Devons on Sixth street, and a most, mjxyable evening was spent. The jrize was w<m by Mrs. T M. Reid, vho received the highest number if points. Refreshments were thi n lerved unff nt. a 1 ite hour the club idjourned. No place for tho next neeting was decided upon.
NIBLICKBCO. FOR Spring Wraps AND High Grade Dry Goods I ■ WATCH THIS SPACE
/ L. G. Ellingham returned Inst e . eni! g from Indlana|iolip. Rev J. A Sprague, of Monroe, was a bus icm caller here t<siay. Sam Simiiion, of Berne, was a huaineM caller in the city Inst even ing. Judge Smith of Portland, was in the city last evening attending to legal matters. M. V. B. Archbold returnisl last evening from a business trip at Columbus, Ohio. G H Ltughrey went to Monroe this morning to spend Sunday ; with lelativos. .Mrs E. L. Carroll went to Foit Wayne this morning, to spend the day with friends. Wash Burrell went to McGill, Ohio, Ust evening to visit relatives a few days. Ben Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville, where be was attending to timber business Mrs. R. K. Allison and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with relatives. Clint Drummond returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here he was a guest of relatives. Mrs. Shaffer Peterson returned last evening fro.n Berne, where she spent the day with friends. Martin Hobrook returned to Fort Wayne last evenin ', having been he-e owing to the death of his father. Miss None Forbing returned last evening from Fort Recovery, Ohio, where she was visiting with her sisters. Mr. Hobrock returned to Hoag Und Ust evening hiving been called here owing to the death of his father. Mrs Rhainy returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning. aft.er making a visit here with Miss Minnie Or vis. W. P. Schrock returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he was attending a special meeting of the Masonic lodge. O. Godfrey Bell returns 1 this morning from Indianapolis, where he was attending a spehal meeting 0 ’ the Masonic lodge. Mrs. James Bain return d last evening from Indianapolis, where she was attending a special meeting of the Pucohontas lodge. Judge D. D Heller is confined to his home, suffering with lumbago. He if better today, and will be fully recovered within u day 01 t vo it is bel.ivcd. Mils Berth 1 H . ar.Led this morning from Bl >o.niug l »n, whore 1 she is attending school, and will I spend her vacation with her par I ante, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hill r. Rev. W. E MoCarth,- ask< us to 1 announce that he will preach at Alpha church Su nUy, morning, at 10:30 and at .',lt. Pleasant at 2 in the afternoju, closing his conference year for t' ose places. The Pathfinders* lodge of this city have secured a rate of <1.90 fcr the round trip over the Clover Leaf for next Tuesday, when they go to Marion, Ind , and be tho guests cf the Marion lodge for one evening. The rate is also good for any one who desires to go to Marion on this date and all are esp.ioidly invited to join the local lodge on this trip.
Curtis Cline on the sick li»t Chrlß Egley, of Herne, was a husinoss culler here today. Miss Hobbs <>f Williams was shopping in the city today. Mrs. Swineheart went to Monroe today to visit with relatives. Patchy Pyle of Portland, was a husinewi caller h< re today. Mrs. Bushnell went to Berne t<day to visit with her daughter Mrs. L<>ng went to Monroe today to visit ver Sunday with rel«. u ree. Fr ink Cottrell of Berne, whs attending to legal business here today. Mrs. Hosmeth and Mias Habeg gar, of Berne were shopping here t slay, I. L. Syphere arrived today fre m Fort Wayne aud is a guest of rela lives. Joe Brunnegraff went to Rich mond today to spend Sunday with friends. Miss Marie Meyer went to Bluffton today to sjiend Sunday with her aunt. Mrs John Kern went to Win cheater today to spend Sunday with her husband Mrs7.r“Dav’id returned to Bluff ton today, after being a guest of relatives here. Mrs. Volmer and daughter went to Richmond today to spend Sunday with relatives. Jesse Sutton and family went to Geneva today to spend Sunday with his parents. Mrs R. E. Walkup arrived today from Delphos, and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Lutz. Mrs. J. R. McFatland returned to Warren today, after inaxing h visit here with relatives. Miss Grace Lewton passed through onr citv today enroute from Monroe to Peterson. W. H. Fledderjobenn informed us today that work on the interur l>an would commence April 3rd. Mrs. Kinzle arrived today from Convoy. Ohio, and is the guest of her son George Kinzle and family. Mrs. G. M. Trout left today for Cincinnati, Ohio, being called there owing to the sickness of her daughter. " Marshal Green informed us today that he still continued to receive notice of the dog trouble in the city and has his hands full answering calls. J Marri; ge licenses w«re issued this week to Frank D. Bree.ster and Anna B Sipe, William P. Jack aid Bertha A. Case. Harvey E. Elzey and Margaret Bean. The old Foreman house is being removed t<day and has finally dodged the telephone wires. This house was purchased by Dr. Nsp tune, who is moving it to a io. near the C- & E. railway. The B B. H. club met in their regular session last evening at the home of Ada Murray on Fourth street. After tin meeting and initiation a two course luncheon was served, and after a most enjoyable tune ail adjourned to their respcc tive homes, hoping to meet next Friday with Miss Edna Hoffman While at work on an ad.li ion whith carpenters were building to his residence on East Main street, Dr. C. H. Schenck had the misfoi tune of falling from a rafter, spraining his left foot badly and injuring himself quite badly other wise. The fall was caused by the rafter breaking from under him Mr. Schenk will as a consequence bt, laid up for sometime. —Berne News. Mention is again ca’led to the base ball enthusiasts of this city that a meeting will tie held at the N. H. C. club rooms tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock, and all are especially invited to attend and make the meeting a good one, and show the boys th it some interest is b.ing taken in this city in the national game, not only ball players, but everyone interested is invited t > attend. Notice to pastors and Sunday school superintendents of Adams county. If your Sunday school has not yet sent in a report to the County Sunday School association, please write at once to the county secretary, Mrc. C. Vogt, of Deca tur, who will furnish you with the necessary blinks forth it purpose You will confer a great favor and save the secretary much time, liber, and expense if you will at.tei I to this promptly. Jesse Rupp, County President.
I THESE PRICES TALK | Granite wash basin, * 10c Tin cups, each, - 1c Thee tacks per box, -3c 6qt granite pudding Good Talcum powder, be Toothpicks, per pkg, -3c P* ll ’ ~ <i( Good wash-board, -16 c 3 bare toilet soap. -10 r 2-qt covered bucket, 6c _ .. __ _ Large dinner pails, -23 c Bxlo mirror, - -17 c 14-qt granite dish pnn, 49c As Usual--Economy Means Saving Consequently, When You Think of Low Prices. Think of “THE ECONOMY”
Lou Yager arrived this morning from Dayton, Ohio, and will spend Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. Lenhart returned to Van Baren today. While here she was a gaest of her pirenta. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn berg arrived today from Ashland. Ohio, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Tague The people of thi« county uro now offered » Chicano dully for 41.8 U a year. The i’hicauo liaii.v Review la sent to aubscribara for 41 a year. 73 cents for sis months. M> cents for three months, and Ktouned when the time I. out. Tbel>Ati.v Review isadellrhtful family dally with all the new.of theduy eondenred Into four pages, hence the low price. Iti4 printed Io large, clear type easily read by young and old. and publishes a bril lant tna-ailne feature by a popular author every day. besides touch good poetry and Interesting departments devoted to science and In ventlou. art htetuture. music, education hygiene, home management, fashions, humor ptrtsand recreations, travels, matters of interest to women and children, etc It Is a clean family paper and admits nothing to its reading or advertising columns that cannot he read aloud In the family circle. The Daily Review has subscriber* In every State In the Union and every county and township In this and surrounding states. It Is Just the dally paper for busy farmers and business men. professional men and their families. Subseuibe for the Daily Rbnicw to-day. Send one dollar to Chicago Rkview Co., Room 4t». No. 1323 Wabash ave., Chicago. 111., and receive this fine paper every day e«cept Sunday fora whole year. WHAT IS CATARRH? HYOMEI CIRES THIS COMMON AN! EIS AGREEABLE DISEASE. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathiug it into the air passages and lungs. It kills the germs of the catarrhal poison, heals and sootnes the irritated mucous mem brane, enters the blood with the oxy gen and kills the germs present there, effectually driving this disease from ! the system. If you have any of the following symptons, catarrhal germs are at work somewhere in the mucous mem brane of the nose, throat, btonehial tubes or tissues of the lungs. offepalre breath husklnea*of vole dr) ness of the m*e discharge from the pain acn as tbe eyes nose pain In back of heal sloppßge of tin* nose pain In Ir ut us the aching of the tiody head droppings n throat t nifcaor to take cold mouth open while b iruii:g pain m the Bleeping l| r at tick Ing back of th" hawking clear palate ihelbroit formation of cruat* pain In the chest in the no-e a cough dryueaaof throat in stitch tn glue ibe morning loevug of flesh lots of strength Variable appetite spasms of .ough.ng low rpMteiiat time cough short and raising of frothy lucking muc us cough worse Lights expeciorationg yellow and morning matter iu«e In vital force difficulty In breathing a feeling ol tlghtae-s frequent aueeziug across the upper p u t of the chest Hvomei will cure the disease, des troy activity ut auy germ life in the respiratory organs, enrich and purify the blood with additional ozone, aud after a f < w days’ use of this treatment the majority of these symptoms will have disappeared. In a few weeks the cure will becomplete. Catarrh or catarrhal colds cannot exist when Hyomei is used. This is a strong statement, but The Holthouse Drug Co. emphasize it bv agreeing to refund your money if Hvomei does not cure. Important Notice. The City Trucking company is now owned by F. A. Dibble A Miller, who have assumed all indebtedness, and to whom all outstanding accounts are payable. They will do u general dray age business and will handle all kinds of coal. They have on hands at present a supply of various good grades of soft coal including Magazine coal the best on earth for oook stoves. We thank you for past favors and solicit your future trade. Dibble & Miller. ts. Strikes Hidden Rocks. * When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Puetim mia.etc . you are lost if youdou’tg't help from Dr. Kings New Diseove y for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: “I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was gelt ing no better when I begun to take Dr. King’s New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, caughs and colds. Guaranteed at Blackburn and Christian drug store, price BOc and SI .00. Trial bottle free’
BUSINESS MENTION. Mrs. Beardsley’s opening, Match 39. node Watch for Hensley’s closing out ad. 59d 6 Commencng April Ist Hensley will clow* out his entire st >ck of fixtures. 89d6 Mrs. Beardsley will have her millinery opening March 29. Everything new, up to date, stylish. I'pstiars on Second street, opposite oourt house. fiOdfi Lost—A Poland China bog, weight from 75 to 100 pounds. Send information to Irvin Acker first house north of jail, First street, Decatur, Ind. Rldrt Get your buggies and carriages revarnished. It will do them good Try Miller & Debolt, carriage and sign painters. Phone 456, over Joe Smith wagon shop. r 'od6 George J. Henneford has pur chased the interest of Lawrence Schlegel in tne blacksmith shop located on North Second street, and will resume business in the old stand, and will welcome the old customers. All outstanding bills and collections are payable to Mr. Henneford. s*d3
©2SC Shoe Polish at Per vt Bottle All large 2'c size liquid and combination polishes go at this sa.e at Inc. Come and buy a supply to last vou while you can get it at this priceCHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR. INDIANA ■■■■■■■MK ■■■■■■■ FINANCIAL <25 loan 50 weeks pav Back 60 cents a week MONEY TO LOAN on household coods, 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 money how easily and quickly we can do it. <'ur modern method may be something you hare never thought possible. ONE FEATURE cf our plan is THE LONG TIME ANOTHER FEATURE Is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. 1 here are other featupes that space doesn’t allow mention of. You ought to investigate. Write today. Please use the following blank. Date B Y ur Name I Wife’s Name I Street and Number I | Amount Wanted B Kind of Security yon have I i Occupation I 1 All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address B SSWStt FOKT WAINE LOAN CO. Rm* I Established 1 •'96. Fort Wayne, Ind. ■ lIW.»HWimiECTWWI * -i" - .M..'- *' ■ The Democrat for Latest Market .Reports
For Rent—Dwelling on Third street. Bee Mrs. D. E. .Studabaker. We do you good in our line. Miller <fe Debolt, carriage and sign painters. Phone 456 60d6 For Rent—A large ten room house, situate on Marshall street, in good repxir, with good water and lots of fruit. Inquire of Mrs A. C. Gregory. ‘Phone 151. 5Mf We can sell a parcel of ground on North Second street 82% feet, front and 340 feet long at a remarkable low cash price. See ns. Merryman A Sutton. 36d2wks For Sale—s Duroc Jersey shoate, 5 months old; three male, two sows. Eligible to register. Callon Wm. Pyke one mile north of Decatur, on Dailey farm. Terms reasonable. ts E. F. Miller, owner of Beaverdam herd Duroo Jersey swine, offers for sale ihree yearling sows by Corrector (9739) bred for April farrow to Anderson Boy (1*604). Also Sept, pigs, either sex, good enough for breeders. Cheap enough for farmers. Residence five miles duo east of town, rural r.ute number nine,’Decatur, Ind. 59d10
