Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1905 — Page 3
time tables hand R*PIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY 13. IIMK Nowln etUcl. Nun a , „» ••UTHW'Iy Kt Nun Kt Nun Kt * only ?, Iwcaiut i 7:l4am i.i*|>n> rjiptri- «»p«n ymland *:*i'• S-IJ " Illi" tjj " t.«y •, - Richmond j jo " « «t •• J«« •• to ij . • Cincinaait 7:ls " i otttaiu «le»p*r u> ClnrlnriKtl 114 P*> larctr. Trains arrive from »»ulh at iy> a. m. , )v a. m daily aud j.i? p tn. Kt Sunday „,.a.oara l>ally IMilyta Kt Nun Gd RxpMx L ,. tiecatur i y*m 7m• m. J iyp m at F< wavnt i» " »so " a*> ' Gd Rap Ida » U " I w p.m y«o •• • Travers* City r Mpm Bwo " Priority »;so " »» " *:»S am Mackinaw «:■$ “ lo w " Jiao ~ I'to train sleeping car to Grand Rapids and Mackins’ DUy. ;:wa tn ttain parlor car to Grand Rapids and Mackinaw c'ity Jl7 p m train parlor car to Grand Rapids sleeping car IC Mackin. • City Trama arrive (rum north at i c . a m. a m. ins p m. 751 pnt I Bryson, Aga. C. L Lockwood. 0 F.A II Gr. Rapids. Mic. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KAST HOUND Ni * — „.!:»< a. m Nt) ifi *"W SOU.— . ssaawsaaw 4O*...®*W* N . FT) No. « » «op. Bl No. It ex. Hun. »:Rp. tn No. “■ No. H does not carry baggage, ami does not rsrry passengers east of Marion. Ohio. WEST HOUND Ko. t — !■<*• a. m No»— - — »»;»■» No. I ter’ept Monday's A day* fol g legal holidays No. 13 doe* not carry tiaggage. CLOVER LEAP. la affect Jane It. liM BAST. ■ e •—Ooannaerelal Traveler, dally... « Ham ■c I—Mat!, dally, except luaday ..II .1 a n. ff. 4—bay Ripreaa. da11y..... t St pro ■ a Looal Freight ...1:0 t>m WMT »3 4—Pay Ripress. dally S Ma B i. I—Mali, dally except Sunday .. It Ska tn It l-Commeretal Traveler, dally nil on g. ll—Local Freight. »:4oa •> Lake erto * Weatern Time car I from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND go. 41—Dallyeicpt Sunday ti'saa ■r l»—Dally except Sunday llttfacr. Ho. M— Daily exeeptHunday 4:%pm No 41 rune through to Indlanapolle without Iksnge. arriving to SO a tn No «2 leave* Indlanopolte al 7:00a m Runs Itrougb without change, arriving at Bluffton 10'If a m No. 41 and <2 run via Muncie a Big < route E. R. Adams was at Berne today, transacting legal business. A. .1. Smith made a business trip |o Fort Wayne last evening. Din Barry is attending to horse business at Fort Wayne today. P. W. Smith wont to Fort Wayne ast evening, after atending the Ho brock funeral. Mrs. Eady went to Fort Wayne Uris morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straub went Io Fort Wayne last evening, where they expect to make their future borne
.—THEIHUB— DECATUR. IND. AiaAZEriTieEns .a. errs Our Spring Opening will be Next Saturday, April Ist and now conies the need of a spring suit and furnishings and this splendid store answers HERE* And what a great gathering of leaders it is. Fashions own favorites mighty in the force of convincing argument by reason of their own merits and prices that will astonish the most ex- r ’ acting. Its a debt you owe yourself to visit Decatur’s Modern Clothing Store before buying your spring outfit. All we ai-k of you is your 1 jB kind inspection? Money talks, but our prices are doing all the talking. Ask to see our special ■ matchless hand made all wool, fancy and black suits at 1 '• ’fl $ 12.50 yi a price never heard 'of before for this class of U merchandise. We also cany the celebrated house of Kuppenheiiner clothes. w kuppinheimsi ONE PRICE TO ALL B. KALVER & SONS, big stcre block.
O. M Stiellen made a vialt at Hoagland thia morning. Senator Ulery, of Fort Wayne, was a busineHg caller here today. Emil Franz, of Berne, was attending to legal hnsineom here last even ing. L. C. Miller went to Linn Grove today, to look aftsr milling bustDMA. John Hey returned to Williams last evening after a business call here. Dtn Berry returned last evening from Geneva, where he was buying horse*. Mrs. Hoennizer returned to Wi|. Hams last evening, after a shopping visit here. Joe Goetz returned to Fort Wayne last evening. H-t wt* a business caller here. Jerry McKean arrived thia mornIng from Indianapolis, and is a guest of his parents, Frank Stone returned to F >rt Wayne last evening, after making a business call here. A break in the machinery at the mi‘ten factory this afternoon threw the girls out of several hours work Mr and Mrs. H E Jack left this morning for North Dakota, where they expect to make their future home. John Lose will ship sixty five head of his famous brown Leghorn hens to Continental, Ohio, tomor row morning. Mr.-and Mrs. Don Edwards re turned to Fort Wayne last evening, after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pennington. Mrs. Jesse Sutton and children returned last evening from Geneva, where they spent Sunday with W. 8. Sutton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cadore of F rt Wayne, were in the city last evening, guests of friends. They made the trip in their automobile. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trim, who reside on South Ninth street, died yesterday afternoon. The services will be held to morrow at the United Brethren church at two o'clock and interment will be made in Maplewood cemetery.
Dave Hunsicker made a buaines* trip to Monroeville thia morning. Mtsa Laohot arrived thia morning from Berne aud ia a guest of Miss Grace Cojk. Mrs Horney arrived last evening from Geneva, and is a guest of W. S. Hughes and family. Mrs Bushnell returned last even, ing from Berue, where she was visiting her daughter. Fred Eichenberg returned last evening from Berne, where he was visiting with his family. I. L. Syphers returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here he was a guest of friends. Miss Nora Pennington went to Fort Wayne last evening to vial t with her sister, Mrs. Lauer. Newton Anderson made a business trip to Butler last evening in the interest of Lyman Bros. Dr. MoO.scar returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a professional visit in the city. George Butler who has l>een at the lObhera' home at Marion al) winter, is in our city, the guest of hie mother. Charles Hower and wife returned Sunday from Phoenix. Arizona, where they had been hxiated for the past year, searching for health A box oar on the Clover L«nf jumps* the track near the dep it last evening and delayed traffic for several hours. The damage was slight. Marsnal Green was busilv engaged today in ordering business men to clean the sidewalks, excep ting two foot in front of their place of business, which the law allows them to display their wares. Cal Hammell arrived this morn ing from Pittsburg and is v siting with his parents. Cal is a tireman on the Pittsiinrg railroad and just got out of the hospital, where he had been .confined with typhoid fever and came home to recuperate. A Warren man was asked to take the nomi niton for assessor. “No, thank you,” he replied, ‘Tve served one term and there's only three places left in town where I oan visit now and I'd like to keep them. ” He could not be influenced to reconsider.
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Jacob Buhler is on the sick list. James Gay made a business trip to Marion today. John Friainger made a business trip to Marion today. J. H. White made a business trip to Huntington today. D. R. Weikel made a business trip to Monroe today. Eli Springer is attending to horse business at Berne today. H. Spthr went to Van Wert today to visit with relatives. Rev. Kohnoand wife of Willshire, were shopping in the city today Hugh Woods arrived t>slay from Warsaw, and is a guest of his parents. J. H. Anderson leturned to Marion today. He was a business caller here. Wash Bmrell returned today from McCoy, Ouio, where he was visiting relatives. AHiert Sellemeyer returned today | from Oberlin, Onio, where he was a guest of lady friends. Mrs. W. R. Thurston and daugh ter returned to Montpelier today They were enroute from Berne. Marshal Green is still having th mad dog fever, and this morning dlle.t two dog pelts with bullets. Bernard Coffee arrived today frou Fort Wayne, where he is attending school, and is a guest of his mother The athe.tio exhibition at th u]>era house tomorrow evening wil no doubt attract quite an audience Judge Heller is improving from 1 several days' illness and will sooi fie able to attend to business duties Mrs Nofsinger and daughter re turned to Monroe today, after see ing her brother off for S >uth Da kota. Ojiening of all the latest styles e spring and summer millinery a Mrs. Boese, Wednesday ufL-rnooi and evening. A marriage license has beeissued to Charley C. Biteman an. Anna M Sowers. The parties hai from Geneva. The funeral of little Marguerit. daughter of Mi- # and Mrs Tho-ua 'Trim, will tie held t niurro.v, Wed 1 nesday, at 3 o'clock at the U. B church. F. P. Fdsom. advance agent foi the “Down by the Sea ” ooiiipm.s was in our city toaay making ai rangements to show here April tin 7th. The price of Indiana crude oil tcok another tumble yesterday tin price n<>w being eighty -ix cents. It ,s rumored that Rockfellow is about to make another gift to some college. All members of the base ball team are requested to lie present tomorrow evening at, the N. H- club ro ims, as business of importance will tn transacted and your pres-j ence is necessary. Tne meeting | will be called at 7:31 •o'clock, sharpe. Ba there. If an adverse advert! tetnent in a newspaper hurts the man referred to a good one in the same medium will help him. Men are made pres I idents and governors by publicity, and all honest fortunes made by trade are accumulated by publicity. The only question, therefore, is whether a man want to do less or more business. If more, the news papers will bring it; if less, keep out of the newspaper and use a guttersnipe or circular. The two principals who have been seemed for the sparring exhibition at the op-ra h >use tomorrow evening are in actual tiaining ard are putting on the finishing touch* s for a fast bout- The .advance sale of tickets is large and the home will no doubt be tilled to its capacity. The men are clever in their line and will put on an exhibition that will be well wor.h the admission asked. If you are figuring on a place to spa id an evening of enjoyment it Would pay you to attend.
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A Very Swagger Walking Boot This cut shows one of the new DUNLAP" styles for young men .<Hni who like snappy shoes. JV* It is made of the high- kjT*! eat grade patent colt V jfl vamps, dull calf top, ‘ f new Cuban button heel J 4$ and large buttons. All JE $5.00 ALL LEA I HERS CHARLIE VOGLLWLDE, THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, INDIANA
FINANCIAL 125 loon 50 weeks pov Hoik 00 cents o week MONEY TO LOAN on household troods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on fixtures aud other chattel security. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST to find out how we loan money bow easily and quickly we can do it. Hur 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 today. Please use the following blank. Date Y ur Name Wife’s Name Street and Number Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address KSNSWS FORT W4YNE LOAN CO. Bet.bll.hwl: 4 e«. Wayne, Ind.
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