Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1905 — Page 3

t me tables (lAM WIN i INOIA!MA RAILWAY \rptrm»«r >3. I'* l * NowmUfut. son .<>;»• »ouT*baily K« '«» K» sun Ki s only ”, lirvalut I OM’II J Hum i.iKpm ; jq.il>-4<|,|„ J, protlmid 10l '• 'IS ' »ilj "» JJ *.43', •KK II mood 3J» ” •4» ‘ ’ 140 '* lu ij • ciminnall ?:BS ooyniq.JS ;• io* train wlrepefto i wc'»»n*ti, t train p«t ’•» car Train* nrrivt bwn *outh at iv * tn • 59 • hi daily and 3.17 p. m Ki tttn<ky «o>«*»o*r" , * ,J » J*' 1 ! '» K « *■“ <M lUptdx 1». txcalur rjoam 7yy am. jl7 p.m Vtn W*yn« »«" »y> " 4x> »Od K»J» “>• *4.4” r.jvp.m ,40 " > rrav. rxClir I Ml"" »:o# •• -JM.-Iry >.»“'■ v'M " *:M am > Mackinaw 4:ls " Io W “ 7;»o t-w tram aleepim car to Grand Rapula and Mackinaw pity JiJua m Irani parlor ,-ar to Grand Rai-Kia and Mart inaw City jl7 p. >n train |>nrlor«at tn Oraanl Hapida ale-plnn to Ma. klv » Cltv Trainaatrnr tr..m north at t-»»a. m. ,K* > n 11* p m 7Jt pm I Btyaon. A(r. C. L. Unkwoal.G I. a ' 1 Or. Mapulx. Mic CLOVER LEAP. In affwt June 3*. IHM MAST. Sc 1-Coatnare.al Trarr'rr, daily... a-r a a. ffc t-Msli. dally, a leant Sunday . <I a a ff. 4—hay Rxpraao. .inlly 7 n r » tn at—Local Fralsht, 1:0' tip. WKdT «y it—Par Maproaa. dally "> :■*» » ». I-Mall, daily •«e»pttunua» .. i|i»t n S) *-Comcnnn*! al Traraiar. daUy »-H or S al-tXMial ffr*Uht.... ... »:*•a in NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST HOUND N • ft Sri Sun — --- II _,. a j, - —_ 4.10 p. B No. M ex. Sun »:W p tr. N- in ».M>p. u. No. i 4 doe* not carry tenagc. and dona not Tarry p”" -offer* 'art of Manon, ohhr. WEST HOUND Ko. 7- S-m a n. NO. x ....mm. .......... .. ... 11. a. b No 41 ax. Sun ... . 10:10 a. It. No. 3 17 »• . " No. U »:*> P nletrrpt Monday’* A day* fol d legal holiday* No. IJd'iea not carry bacxaitt bake Erie at Western Tima car I from Bluffton Ind. SOUTH HOUND 40.41—Dally eipt Sunday 7;*vaiu So. IS— Daily except Sunday ... llrKaa du. 3S— Daily ex epl Sunda’ S:* p n. No <1 runa through to Indtanapolla without • nan«e arrlrlna 10:30 » m No. 4x leavea Indlauopuro at trOUa m. Kun,. ißrouxb without cbanre. arrlrlna at Blufftor is:Ma m No. 4! and « run rta Muncie A Bt« 4 route Gas Mathes made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. 8 Lover made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Oscar Fritzinger made a business tiip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Fuhrman and Mrs. Schultz went to Berne this morning to visit relatives. Mrs D E StaUbtkir went to F >rt Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hobrock rT turned t) Firt Wavne last even. ia< >V Hile he > rhav were attending the funeral of Henry Hobrock.

, — f DECATUR. IND. « ADVEHTIBBFIH O*’ FACTS K. | Our Spring Opening will be | I Next Saturday, April Ist I B and now conies the need of a spring suit and fur- ~ * B I nishings and this splendid store answers HERE! /ggMr V ■ And what a great gathering of leaders it is. ■ 1 Fashions own favorites mighty in the force of ■ convincing argument by reason of their own g ■ merits and prices that will astonish the most exB acting. Its a debt you owe yourself to visit \\ 1 ■ Decatur’s Modern Clothing Store before buying f B your spring outfit. All we ask of you is your Q/?;- 7 1 S kind inspection? Money talks, but our pi ices $ S I are doing all the talking. Ask to see our special k I tfl W B matchless hand made all wool, fancy and black 11 B I W suits at I 1 3 I il2. 50 W I ■ It ■ B JFy B'U 1 a price never heard of before for this class of | I merchandise. We also cany the celebrated house | ■ , . lOPYRIQH 1905 BY ■ ■ of Kuppenheimer clothes. thi housi m KuiwiHma * I ONE PRICE TO ALL I I B. KALVER & SONS, ) ■ BIG STORE BLOCK. 1

Peter Soldner, of Berne, was a 1 bnaineM caller here today. •I W. Pljoe made a husiue* tr'p I • o Fort Wayne Inst evening. Mi»s Lina Chriwtner wont to Fort Wayne liyit evening to visit fri.imls. trank Cottrell, of Berne, was at. tending to legal business here to lay, Myrtle Emery went to Fort Wayne Inst evening to visit relatives. Noah SUlter went to Elkhart this morning to visit for a few days with his E ;;B. Adams returned last even inr from Berne, where he was attending to legal huwine«ts. Eli Sprunger roturnod last evenin? from Birne, where he was attending to horse business. William Hackman returned to .Sheldon last evening. While hire he was a guest of relatives. El>as Crist went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the district state tax commissioners. Mrs Luinar returned to Ft. Wayne this morning while here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B ilthoff. Mrs. Emma Cheney returned to Waterloo this morning. While here she was a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L) Murray. Miss Kite Loer, of Decatur, who has been s guest of fri'nds in the city for several days, returned h >me last night—Bluffton B inner. The ball team are requested to be present this evening at the N. H. C. elub rooms to make further arrangements for a bull team during the coming season. Dick Miller, who visited J. H Heller and family here last week, is suffering from an attack of acute appendicitis, having taken suddenly sick at Iniliioi i'silis last Sunday. The advance sal of tickets for the spurring exhibition at the o|>era h mse this evening is large, and the house will no doubt be taxed to its Capacity, the two principles are in excellent condition, and the exhibition of the manly art will be well worth the price of admission. D>nr fail tj attend, as it will be the treat of a life time.

G orge Smitley made a visit nt Fort Wnyne last evening. T 8 C iff ie ma In a business trip to FL Wayne this morning. Fred Hoffman made a business trip to Linn Grove this morning. D I Weikle returned last evening from a business trip at Monroe. Father Eberly went to Portland this morning to hold religious si r view. Mrs B>b Paterson and children went to Pleasant Mills t slay to visit her parents Henry Kintz returned thi* morning from Tiffin, Ohio, where he was visiting relatives. H. N. Elston, of Wiilehire, passed through the oity last, evening enroute to Fort Wayne. Miss Alice Hurtle returned toilsy fr tn Van Wert, whore she was visiting with her sister. Mrs. Cadalder returned to Fort, Wayne last evening, after being u guest of Mrs. John Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Will K -lley, of Portland, pa*sed through the city last evening enroute east. Mrs. Otto Blume returned last evening from Ccjd water. Ohio, where sluo was visiting relatives. Rev. Sawyer returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after being a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True. Mrs. J H St dihorn returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after at tending the funeral of J. H. H<> brock. I Dr. J. S. Boyers went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a ' meeting of the Alim County Medical Society. All mem tiers of the Knights of Pythias are requested to lie pres ent at the lodge room tomorrow evening as business* of importance will lie transacted The Entre Nous club will hold an informal danoe tomorrow evening at their club rooms, which prom- ; toes to lie one of the social events of the season. They are making ar II rangements to handle a large crowd and will entertian them to their utmost. This club is well known l in social circles as to their ability las entertainers and those who util tend will no doubt have an enjoyable time.

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Mrs. Magner returned to Curry. vil»e today, after shopping in the city. Mrs. M. Dulaney want to Btiant t stay to visit f >r a "h jrt tinn with relatives. Miss Sally Evans left today for Bluffton, where she will visit friends. Miss Anna Schultz returned to Schumm, Ohio, today, after shop ping here. Miss Letta Mvlott arrived this morning from Huntington, and is a guest of her parents. Harry Werthan, of New York City, is in our oity. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kalver. A dime—ten cents—admits yon to the library social at the Tyndall home Friday evening. Simeon Hain and Walter Rosen thal will ride the goat this evening in the Reu Men's lodge. The funeral of Andrew Werling was held today at 2 o'clock at the Bethlehem church in Preble town ship. The railroad commission have appointed C. B. Riley, of Rushville, as secretary , and G. H. Warner, clerk. Shakespeare Jladies will give a social for benefit of the Carnegii library at Senator Tyndall's home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Magley an making great preparations to oele brate their silver wedding anniver sary tomorrow. The Missionary society of th: Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Nettie Schrock, and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent. Charles Railing informed ns today that he was looking for hie brother Tom home from Dall t«. Texas, now most anv dav. He was unable to state what T m expected to do. '■ Brethren,” said a man in the meeting, “so m inv sinners are dying every dav that I have come to the conclusion that hell is full.” He sat down when an ol I deacon in the amen corner raised the hymn, ‘‘There's a place reserved for you. ” A. P. Hardison, tbe well known oil nun of Geneva, was in the oity Tuesday. Mr. Hardison is becom ing widely known us a horseman as well as an oil operator and contractor. He is the owner of Egoaoor. 2:2*-» 3-4 —‘Portland Commercial Review. In the office of Attorney Emil Franz Monday evening and in the presence of i-eve al witnesses occurred the marriage of Abraham Beeler to Miss Emma Roth, both of French township. 'Squire F C. Foreman tied the knot that binds. — Jerne News. A man in Chicago wants a divorce on the ground that his intellect is too weak to resist the pressure of his wife’s influence when she chooses to bring it to bear. This man is candid beyond the record of his sex. As a recent poet says, ‘‘They all know it. but they keen >t to thpmselves.” X.a A 9 >A AkJ• ’0 lli (64111 is daily getting into shape, for a hard season, and from the present material a strong team will be developed. The season opens against Van Wert some time next month, and Captain Trout is fully expect--lig a successful season. They are doing their dailv work at Steele's park. Miss Maggie Roop was delightfully surprised last evening by t velve of her little girl friends, who came in on her in masquerade costumes. Refreshments wire served and a royal good time had by those present. T lose enjoying the festivities were Misses Maggie Roup, Erbe) Hildebrand, Nellie B ovser, EHa Bowser, De-isin Mann, Lillian Btett*on. Bestie Jiftity, Edie Pence, . Tottie Hildebrand, viionie Russell. Little F >rd, (hie Hci hiandand Dirtha|Meyerß.

nibijcklcT FOR Spring Wraps AND High Grade Dry Goods WATCH THIS SPACE NFW SPRING SHOES I THE VERY BEST IN TOWN I <The most complete 1 showing of new Spring Shoes for men and hors that will surely appeal to you. I sell go d D'in’ap. all leathers $5, ! “Cmsetts” makes lifes I walk easy 53.50 to ?l: Kufh’s Konqu e r e r s j *3 50 and 54: Hoyt’s 1 Snappy style 51.50 to • «3.n0. I All 25c Polish 15c. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER. DEC ATUR, INDIANA ————————• ■■■■■■■■■ YOU NEED TONEY WE LEND MONEY We Are "THE PEOPLE’S BANIS"j Your Collateral is good enough for us. Government bonds are I good collateral am where but it to not al wavs easy to borrow on I, household goods, horses, cattle, etc. T Here are some of the terms of our weekly payment, allowing ■ you 50 weeks to pay off your loan: f: flOe is she weekly payment on a 525 loan. | $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan. 5 SI.BO is the weekly payment on a $75 loan - & ; $2.50 is the weekly payment on a 5100 loan. Other amounts in same proportion. Courteous treatment, fair dealings and absolute sevreey guarantied. Date 5 o tr Name Wife’s Name Street and Number Oity Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation j If you need money fill out this blank and mail to Fort Wavne Loan Co. Home .Phone 833 Opposite Court House Room 2. 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St. FT. WAYNE, IND The Democrat lor Latest Market Reports