Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1905 — Page 3

time tables (BAND RAHDS k INDIANA RAILWAY ...HmKr 33. I*o4 NswlnCffrct. hun ,o'»i touTHixxly K> K> Hun K> H only L, Decatur luhnmy i4»m i.Hprn 7 Jlpmy 46pm Jr ytotland 4«l '»IJ" »JJ ' »,45 * Michmoud jjo " 441 •• J4O " lo ij. . Cincinnati 7:IS " uuonnjjjj •• 1 o'Horn sleeper to Cincinnati 116 Ir*hi par im cat Trama arrive from south at >jo a m , jo a m dally and j.ij p m Kx Sunday. aomaaoatH Wally O*lJy »” Ka Hun Od Kapida ■». Decatur 1 joam 754 am. j:t? p m ar Fl Wayne X»o " »50 " 4«’ '• "Od Kapida 645” Ijo p m 440 •• • Tracer* City 1 »si in *OO >petoaky I.JO " «S 3 " »:oj am Mackinaw 4:15 '' 10 5® •• y;ao ~ rp> train aleepinp car to Grand Kapida and Mackinaw Dily. y:«a. m. train parlor carlo Grand Kapida and Mackinaw City Jl7 p m. tram parlor car to Grand Kapida. aleeplny car to Mackmr a city. Trams arrive from north at ion a m ,14 a m. 116 p m 751 pm I'Bryson. Ace. C. L. Lockwood. G. P.A ’• ’ Gr. kapida. Mic. CLOVER LEAP, la affect Juno X. 1404 BAST. a—Cocimorelai Traveler, dally ~ •:17 am ■<. I—Mall, dally, eacopl Bunday ..13 tl a tn ■c *—Dey krpreaa. dally I Mym Be an—Loooi Frelckl 1:0’ ua WltffT Be *—Day Maproee. dally '• ">3a a g. I—Mall, daily eieepl Bunday .. >1 34* ■ Mi a—Commercial Traveler, dally Kill p m ■t X—Local Frelybt 3:M a n. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BAST BOUND N *,, t:tta. tn M j Men. Bun._.___—— «:»a.tn. « ■ 4:40 p n. No 14 ex. Hun. — 4:00 p. m Ro. 1# — B.M) p. m No. i 4 'toes not carry barmyc. and doos not carry pwesenHers eaet of Marton. Ohio. WBBT BOUND No t_ * 00 » “ No. B-..._ — »:Ma. tn No. tl ex. Sun —» 10:10a. m Nos*. “ (except Monday's & day* fol'g legal holidays No. 13 does not carry baeeaite. Lake Erie A Weetero Timecard from Bluffton lad, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily exept Sunday T:'eam No. 10—Daily except Sunday listen No 83— Dally except Sunday 5 46 p tr No4l rune throufh to Indianapolis without skanee. arriving 10:30 a m No 43 leavea Indianop'iUt at 7Sna m Buna through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10 Mam No. 41 and 44 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Band meeting tonight. Edwin Fledderjchann made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. J. M V ughn returned to Fort Wayne liter evening. He was a business caller here. Harve Rice and Mell Rice went to Ridgeville this morning to inspect a boiler belonging to the Adams County Lumber company. The public sale held yesterday at Fred Sohroedji’s in Preble town ship was a success. Everything sold at high prices The horses es pecially brought high prices. -

Your Spring Decorations W JOUR GOOD CLOTHES ■[ f° r spring dre here waiting llOraffik for you to put on. If you are a uian judgment in clothes, ‘ ! gT^Ww ! ' you’ll have a chance to exercise it 1 US season in com P ann g our suits and overcoats as made by Hart. Schaffner & Marx with clothes produced by other makers. You'll say that the styles are better, the tailoring, the fit, the quality—we positively guarantee every gar--7 ' ment faring the H, S. &M. label to be absolutely All-Wool. WWn W&WiV'm ' You’ll find plenty of clothes this /W 'Jfera ' Wtl\' year which are not all-wool; they’re part cotton and they wont wear fW&S vW WW WIT like all-wool; they’re called W ; “Sklhf nA/// ‘ul/j “Mercerized.” They’re a fraud /? clothe you, you’ll be satisfied with join looks and with our prices. Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner Marx H-olthoUse, Schulte & Go.

Fret! Rapport made a bu*in«** trip to Fori Wayne thin morning. Isadora Kai ver made it basinet* trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs Daniel* arrived today from Hwayzea, and i* a guest of friend*. W. H. Niblick i* transacting banking business at St. Louis today. Clark Fairltankw, of Fort Wayne wa* in the city today attending to insurance business. Charles Davis arrived last evening from Geneva, and is the gae*t of John Stonebnrner. fred Hollank returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was here attending the funeral of J. H. Ho- ! brook. John Kleinhenz left today for < Htoville, Ohio, to attend the funeral of his sister, Mr*. Eliazbeth Durvilliua. Harry Werthan returned to Chicago this morning. Whilee here he was the guest of his sister Mr*. Jaooti Kalver. Mrs. Harvey Brown returned to Fort Wayne last evennig, after making a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Winans. Shakespeare ladies will give a social for benefit of the Carneig library at Senator Tyndall’s home Friday evening. - Simeon Hain, the popular Mad ison street butcher, has placed a handsome roll awning in front of hi« place of business. There is a roar in the index from the employers of the C. B. C., who are holding orders for three or four j months' salary, which they are not realizing the long green on. Roy DeHaven, of Bluffton, was in the city today taxing orders frr his own make of cigars. Roy is one of Bluffton's famous musicians, who has played in this city on sev - eral different occasions. The Entre Nous club is making great preparations for their informal danoe this evening, which promises to be the leading social I event of the season. The hall is be- ' ing decorated and put in first class shajie and will present an attraoj five appearance. The music will be furnished by Pianist True Fris toe.

Patchy Pyle of Portland, was a business caller heie today. Jame* Kelley, of Geneva, was a business caller here today, A, P. Heattv was attending to legal bu«ine*s’at B*rne today. William Rhiiemnker of Geneva, wa* a business. caller.here today. John Lachot, of Berne, wa* shaking hand* with old friend* tn the city today. Mr*. A. Graham went to Geneva this morning to visit for a few day* with friend*. Frank Smith and Charles Boar made a business trip to Pennville this morning. Miss Cora Hhimp returned to Van Buren today. While here she was the guest of relatives. A dime—ten cents —admits you to the library social at the Tyndall home Friday evening. Mrs. Fuhrman and Mrs. Schnitz returned from Berne last evening, where they were visiting with relatives. J. H. Burkhart left last evening for Northern Michigan, where be expects to spend the summer with relatives. Misses Bertha and Theresa Nix. of Anderson, Ind., are in the city, the gneet* of their brother, John, and family on West Madison street. All members of the Knights of Pythias lodge are requested to be present this evening as business of impertanoe will be transacted. Joe Tonnellier, who for the past two weeks has been seriously ill with stomach trouble, lagrippe and rheumatism, is a little lietter today. A new fence around the Shady cemetery is one of the improvements of the early spring that has already been completed. The new improvement adds much to the beauty of the spit. | ' Loch, Dirkson cotnptny have al- ; most completed their big job of moving their heavy stock of goods from the new Studabaker block into the building formerly occupied by Brittson, Myers company, and by the first of April will have everything finished and their new store neatly arrange*’ and will be ready to furnish their customers with any {thing in their line.

LIBRARY SOCIAL Shakespeare Club Event to be Held Friday Evenlnt On Friday evening of this week the Laide*' Hhakesjieare club will give a social at the home of Mr*. John W. Tyndall on Monroe street and the public I* c-irdially invited to attend. The price i* only ten cent* ami you are positively guaran teed the worth of vonr money. The social is given for the benefit of the new public library and the receipts will be turned over to the Carnegie committee. If you areinteresud in securing thi* hand some 110,000 building for Decatur and properly furnished you should not overlook this opportunity to help the cause, and es pecially so when you receive value received for your money. ‘Albert Butler made a business trip to Berne today. John Hey, of Williams, was a business caller in the city today. Andrew duelling, of near Bingen, wa* looking into business here today. James T. Merryman was attend ing to legal butenes* at Berne today. James Fledderjohann returned today from a busin *< trip at Fort Wayne. William Shoemaker, of Hartford township, was looking after business here today. Mrs. R. D Biyles arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Dr. and Mr*. McMillen. Godfrey Christen was attending to business pertaining to the gas company at Berne today. Lost—Pair of gold rimmed double-sighted glasses. Finder please leave at this office. Rudoplh Schug, cashier of the Peoples' bank of Berne, was a busi ness caller in the city today. Mrs. Ernst Campbell arrived to day from Kokomo, and is the gnest of Mr and Mrs. Curtis Campbell.

It is rumored about the streets today that one of the chief clerks at the White case will be united in marriage Sunday evening to one of Decatur’s fair damsels. We wonder which one—Bobbie or Jesse. Tom Stoneburner while assiting Loch, Dirkson .t oompanv to move the stock of goods, stepped on a rusty nail that protruded through a board, the same running quite a distance into his left foot The injury will result in Tom’s playing off for a few days. The graduating class of 1895, of the Decatur public schools will enjoy a reunion tomorrow evening, the tame to be given at the home of Miss Eva Acker. There were originally twenty four in the 0 ass. On this occasion Col. W. P. Schrock will act as chajierone. Another very entertaining pro gram will be rendered at the Euterpean meeting tonight, when Miss Francis Merryman will act as hostess at her North Second street home. These meetings all year have beer especially enjovable, and the one tonight will be no ex oeption to the rule. The Knights of Columbus hall in the Allison block is being neatly furnished and put into shape for future use. The entire third floor will be used as a lodge room The electric lighting has been completed anil with a few more necessary improvements, the room will he complete and the lodge will have an attractive home. A big horse sale is being exten sively advertized to be held at the Scheiman & Mutchler stablos on April tith at which time, a consignment of sixty head of horses will be sold. There will also be a number of Shetland ponies offered for sale and the sale promises to bring a large crowd of people tj this city. Fred Reppert will act in the capacity of auctioneer. P. L. Andrews returned last evening from the southwest, where ne made an extensiive tour, last ing a month. Ho will remain nere until Monday, when he ex >ects to return to Arkansas, where io will make his future home, it present he will not divulge • hat business he will engage in. nd says everything is awaiting h s return. What business he ex poets to follow he will announce later.

A Combination Social A combination social will be giv. en at the home of Mr. and Mr*. D. V. Steele, on Monroe street, Friday evening, the 31, at which a* usual the pure xocial pleasures anti re. freshtneut* will tie engaged in con. neation with the busine** part of the young people* work, which will oon*i*t in the payment of the fi r*t installment of .’>o cents pledged by members of the Y. P. C. U. towaid pastor's salary. Each member will relate the unique manner in which said money was earned. Yon are invited to be present and share in the pleasures es thia occasion. Strayed—Three sheep from my Held just south of town. I will )my the man who returns them. F. ed Sc het man. B3dt

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Card of Thanks. We desire in thi* manner to expres* our heartfelt thank* to our many good neightsir* and friend* aho ao kindly assisted ua during the Hloktiess and death of our little daughter. Marguerite. Mr. and Mr* Thoma* Trim. For Rent—April Irt, a ten room house. Inquire of Janie* N. Friztoe. t'.’idtl Miller A’ Debolt do all kind* of carriage and sign painting. Phone 456. f>M6 Wanted to buy, laide*' bicycle. Must be in good condition. See A. R. Bell. «3d« A Guaranteed Cure for Pilea. itrbln* Blind. BlcrdlncorProtndm*UllnsT Dru**i»t'»r«tuß money It I’AZ.o oINTMKNnff f«,l» to cure nny e»«e. no mutter of How loo.i •Ixridlnj’. hi H ui 14 dnys. First apiillcktl** Hive* •■«><• Hn<l rest. 50c. if your druthtial han't It ■ nd 50c. Inotampa and it will He forwiWrded powt paid by the Paris .Medldne t'o„ St. Louis Mo