Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1905 — Page 3
time tables CIAAD BAFIDS I INDIANA RAILWAY * IVOJ--A.W •« effect. bun W " < K * S “" K1 hUO K * 8 OB,V y**“*.*.ia» »"*•"> ? ••«*“ pm ?£a»aa4>»»'' **«. w:, » I .rErisssti T«» " uiwnujijs " •fJK ’mnlwjisr to Cincinnati. >:>• train pat Ttam. arrive from routhat Is® • m *i , m <tal!y •“<*» ’T »• "■ Kll * u,ld M M..-«>• - M ”“ :r*ds M«l MM *«» « , m »«• .■Traretw Cftf !•«!•« • « . -S»<l>naw «'S “ “5° ?:»».. I , <c train •lwp>n« r,r «» Grand Xaptda and a. am." Oily ? }«• m. train parlor car to anod papula and Mackinaw City jt- p m turlor car to Grand kapida. alrrpina car „ J,'kiraa city Tralna arrive from north at L, <n tn. l.i» p m. ■rvroo *«»■ C. L. Lockwood. G F.A I-"’* • Or. Kaptda. Mrc. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BASF BOUND |_. .— . i in— hi • « *®, E eta'Sun •:*» a. m fln 14*i. Hun. —■ ■ — ■■■'■ —■ " ■!»Pp- tn Bv 1Q ~~ ——— ■■■— W.SOp m. No 4 <!«• not carry barmge. and dora not mrrt taawrnfWrtMt «f Manofi, Uh io. WEST BOUND A Hun —10:10a. m ■3i ls;« P. ® sju — R:Mp m Sin t' Monday'. * days tola lagal holiday. Kc i)does not carry bacsagc. CLOVER LEAP, in affect Juna N, IK4 EAST. ac t-commerctel Traviler, dally... «:17 atn ■c »-Mal.. dally, eacept Suaday...L< ul ans * £’*, Wiur—e. deify Tt»4, . ► ■-L— l art— Lay ’tapreea. deliy. ... ....... sJ4a® J I—Mall del', eaoapt Sunday >1 -tea ■ ■c t-4on.mer.-Ul Traveler, dally >ll p o Sc M-Local rralybt • :«D a m lake ISTH a Western Time card from Bluffton lad. SOVTHBOCND do U-Dally efCpt Sunday TlUam fo.lt- De> -1 eaceylSundey «... ..llKam so ®-Dally eacepttSundae S;» p tn Hr 41 rune through to ladianapolle without lines’ arrtvtn, lO JO a m fr «i leaves tndianopolle attiOC a m Hun. itrv-*h witnont chanse. arrlvlai at Bluffton % * "and « ran eta Muncie A Bli 4 route ““““ff!““Mite Irene Weaver went to Fort Wayne last evening, where she is a guest of relatives. Rev Wilk.-n returned to the city last evening from Portland, where he spent several days. French Quttm went to Fort Wayne last evening, where he attended to business interests. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bailey went to Kendall rille, last evening, where they will be guests of friends for several days. Rev. J. A. Brown went to Sjien oerville last evening, where he will be in attendance at a Sunday school convention. The Pathfinders •will meet this evening in the N. H. C club room over the Winnes shoe idore at the usual hour. All are requested to be present. ' . W M- Burdg went to Berne this morning, where he is inspecting the Berne roller saill, as they are mak ing arrangements to make some repurs, also soma improvements If 1 should attempt to| kiss yon,” asked the Decatur young man,‘'would jrou scream for yonr mother?" "1 guess I would, "•the sweet young, thing admitted, ‘ ‘ but it wouldn't do me much good. Mother is visiting at Hoagland." A moment later something happened.—Bluffton Banner.
All the Rage for the mountain or shore, or for any time or occasion where a cool, dainty low shoe iaabaolutelv necessary to complete the summer Outfit is a White Canvas Tie . . , «: ■ ’ ■ -3r."-' '- ■ "We’ bare several beautiful stj les at $1,75 and ssoo « 1 . wtn* I > A TWM k — ”■ i" ' >•>> ’ :»'•»'•' 1 J. I. i.-- - ■ ■ $| 25 W«w $1.7'5 ' TO TOLEDO ?S V^X d XX To DETROIT And RETURN. durinK the -. and RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.
Mrs. Ezra Cutting went to Bluffton today to visit her son, Harry. ■’lMr. and Mrs. Heaton went to Kokomo today, to maks their future home. Th« Bon Tons will meet at the home of Miss Lollie Mothers tomorrow evening. James Edwards, of Leipsic, Ohio, is spending a few days in the city with friends. Charles Burdg went to Monroe and Berne today, in the interests of the B. B. company. The Knights of Columbus have putebased a piano which will be piaced in their hall tomorrow. Frank Kessler went »o Monroe thia miming, where he will spend a few days, a guest of relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Cunningham returned to their home tn Frankfort today, having lawn guests of relatives here. Samuel Lutz, the venerable father of Clark J. Lutz, and Mrs. C. F. True of this city, is quite sick at hie home in the northern part of Allen county Next Sunday is Decoration day with the I 0.0 F , and Rebekah lodges of this city. All members are requested to meet at the lodge rooms at two o'clock Mr. Krimmell, the piano tuner.is in the city for a few days. Parties wishing their pianos tuned will please h ave word at the Murray Huse. oat convenience. Phone 57. 1 The Ladies’ Historical Reading Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Lower, on south 54h street this evening, to complete the year s work. All members are urged to be present. The cigarmakers trimmed the barbers in a game of t>ase ball to a tune of 20 to 14. The game was played at Steele's park, and although the score ran high, the boys state that there were some brilliant and sensational plays made by both sides. After having an attack of h’lJh f« ver William Winnes returned to the city last evening, from Delphbs. Ohio, he being unable to continue with his duties with a shoe firm of that place. He is confined at the home of his mother on Jeffer- « n street. He is recovering H. H. Bremerkamp and sons Otto anH Ravmond, will leave the city thik r veiling over the Clover Leaf for Harber, Oklahoma, where Mr. Bremerkamp has purhased a flour mill. The remainder of the family wid reside in the city for some time, until arrangements are made for them at that place. All us the counties in Indiana have reported their yield of clover seed for li»04. and according to. the summary completed in the state statistician's office yesterday, the total yield amounted to M’1,250 bushel. This is a decrease of more than one million bushels oompaied with he yield of l«*03, the total that year having footed up 1*414,594 bushels.
The Monarch Corn Cultivator
It has no rival and is in a class by itself.
Monarch Cultivator This is a high grade combined Cultivator and works equally as well as a Riding Cultivator or as a Walking Cultivator. The frame is of special steel rigidly braced; sufficiently strong to stand unusual strain. It is all steel of high carbon ex cept the pole and the bitches. The (langs are of special steel; shape, channel flat. And the (lang Couplings are so arranged that the operator may take up any wear thereby keeping nis gangs firmly attached to the machine. Fitted either with three shovel pin break gang. Spring tooth gang or Eagle Claw gang The width of the Cultivator is adjustable to three differet widths. The Wheels are especially «xtra strong, with stagged spoke and broad tire with removable ooxes. The foot Levers and the seat are adjusted according to the length of the operator's legs, so it is intirely comfortable and adaped to a man with long or short legs. Tiie Shovels are of first-class gigh grade material, highly polished. In Operation this Cultivator as a Riding Cultivator has an ingenious arrangement of levers so that the farmer in working, can by pushing forward or back with natural motion the leg. shift the gangs This does away with the old way of pushing the leg side-ways, which is a* most urftiatural and straining position for the operator. This machine can be perfectly balanced according to the heavy or tight weight of the operator, by a lever which can be reached by the operator from the seat. As a Walking Cultivator, this machine is a great success. It is not necessary to remove tbe seat, but throw it forward to the front; attach the handles to the gangs and throw the ground wheels forward so as to balance the machine. The Handles are adjustable so they can be attached to the gang in any desired position on the gang; also to be raised or lowered. When used as a Walking Cultivator tbe springs balance the gangs so the operator has nv weight to carry; always furnished with the bandies to make n complete Combined Walking and Riding Cultivator.
Miss Celia Kinney went to Gene va tdday. E. D Moss ett, of Hartford City, was in the city today. Father Wiiken spent the day in Fort Wayne with friends. Mies Gaeta Cramer a"d Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Richards spent the Mrs. Laura Johnson, who visited relatives here, returned to Marion to day, Cal Miller went to Briant today, where be is attending to business matters. George Case, of Magley, has accepted a position at the W. H. Nachtrieb drug store. Mrs. C. E. Hocker and imbe went | to Monroe this afternoon to be the guests of relatives for a few day*. Rev. Migrant returned to Port land this morning, after spending a day in the ci*y wi*h his son, Marvin. ! Loch's City band will give their regular weekly concert tonight. | The boys will spring a few new one*. Don’t miss it. F. M. Dynes, of Bryant, Jay oonnty. was granted a junk license today, allowing him tp buy rags, j bones, iron and rubber in this oonnty. Not a single scrap of court news was obtainable today. A short session was held this morning, but nothing was done otuer than the roll call and reading of the minutes. Several of our baseball fans are today circulating a subscription paper to get a special train to run from this city to Geneva on the 18th it st., on the occasion of the Geneva Decatur ball game. The boys are meeting with good success, and without anv doubt enough signers will be obtained to secure the train. On Saturday, June 10th, the Erie | railroad will run a special excursion I from Decatur to Chicago and re-1 turn, al the rate of |3.50 for the round trip. Train leaves Decatur , at 10:10 a. m., arriving at Chicago 4:04 p. in. Tickets will lie good re- h turning on all regular tram*, except ing No. 4, Monday, June 12th. in-I elusive. Ask Erie agents for par- , ticulars, or write, O. L. Enos, Trav-1 eling Passenger Agent, Marion, Ohio. One of the effects of the Graves crusade against grafting trustees will be that in the future them will he a more earnest endeavor on the part of the township trustee to live up to tbe spirit of the township reform law. This law requires that the trustees make a list of the supplies th?y are likely to need duiing fho ye/r and aftOT the "proper advertising let the contract for fur nishing of the supplies to the lowegtxhpppnsilije biddej. This sec-. tion of the law has been Complied in bu| few cases in the state, for various reasons.
ROYAL WEDDING Crown Prince Frederick and Dutchess Cecelia Married. ■y United Preee News Association. Berlin, June 6—The wedding of Crown Prince Frederick and J Dutchess Cecelia, took place in the chapel of Scio**, with severe though rich simplioitv. R. Reppert went to Fort Wayne this mo rning. Charles Christen attended to bu*i ness in Hoagland to.liv. A Van Camp was in Fort Wayne today, attending to business Mrs. Florence Mentzer is on tbe sick list, the result of a bilious ut- ; tack Earl Hendricks returned from Portland, today, where he had | been a gnest of relatives. Godfrey Christen and P. J. Hyland went to Geneva, his morning in the interests of the gas oou.pinv. The Librarv hoard will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the First National Bank. Business cf importance. N. A. Stalter returned to Elkhart, this morning, after being in the oitv for several days, a guest of bis father, Ji. Stalter. Mrs. Burt Mann and child:en arrived last evening from Cardwell, Mo., and are guests of Mr. aid Mrs. Peter Gaffer. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Jesse Sutton, on South M"icer avenue, Thursday after ■ noon. A good attendance is dei sired. A jolly crowd from this city were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hess, three and oue-half mile* I [southwest of the city, at a mi«cel- I laneons shower, given by their,! daughter, F.anois in honor of Miss I Z*ra Rupple and Jacob Meyer®, I who are soon to be married. The evening was most enjoyably spent. Refreshments were seived. after which all returned to their homos. 1 I Col. L. C. Davenport and wife I will leave on Thursday June 15th, I for a trip in th« ea st, the prime ob 1 1 ject of which is to be present at the I annual commencement exercises of Williams college at Williamstown, Mass., from which thdir son, < George, will graduate this year. . The commencement festivities and . ceremonies will extend over a week’s time, beginning on Friday, the 16th. Among the noted visitors I who have accepted invitations to attend the principal exercises of the week are President Roosevelt and Ex Secretary of War Root—ll Bluffton News. ‘'
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JUNE SALE Nice, New and IT A *T* C stylish.... n/i 1 J Beautiful Creations In Millinery. Do not fail to take Advantage of the Following Prices and Save yourself Money: $12.00 Hats go for . . . $7.98 7.00 anc SB.OO Hats go for . . . 4.98 5.00 and 56.00 Hats go for . . . 398 4.50 Hats go for . 2.98 3.50 Hats go for 1.98 2.50 Hats go for . . .98 Call and Inspect this Line at Mrs. Burda’s Millinery Store South Second St. Two Dyors. Squib of Ball A Mayers’ Furniture I Store, and be convinced liiß I im giving jou B irgsius al this Sale. — i — — ■I .... .»»• j.. ti ,ar » / i 1 • i• .J *'< ■ J Bargains in City Property. We have for sale a nice six room house in the south end with goed fruit in tbe yard, piped for gas and water, large cement cistern, stone street paid for. This property is a bargain. Also a good seven rooni house in the north end, five rooms down and two up. city water in yard, large cistern, fruit, stable and three additional lots. Only SI'>OO.QU. Our list include* also some fine building lots and other property suitable for rental or residence purpose*. The Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. RPPPERT, FRI'CHTE & LITTtRCR. Phone 430 ’ to Tur orFKt[or mt SNOW AGENCY. Ill®' 7 DECATUR, INDIANA, i I I J L If’yotVvant to sell vour farm or vity propertr for cash, list it with the SNOw * VTh have scVebal dash buyers as soon as what they want is putypon the market: Ts ydu wish to buy a (wimtry hoine’or czty residence, tve may have just what you want, an cur lists ccmirise se'eral of good farm lands in Indiana and a large number of city properties.' Besides th* B6 - we have timber and pra’rir lands in Missouri, Minnesota anS-Arkamias, in all stages of inaprovemeut*. Property advertised without expense to the owner, k LL— -JLatest Telegraph News In the Demecrat
