Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1905 — Page 3

T 1 M E T A B LE 8 CtAND BAPIDS 4 INDIANA RAILWAY 4. I«M>3 •" effect. Hun . .ouTh!**' 1 * ■» **'»“ Ml Hun K« * only ?? nnilur i uKnm y.iiaa i.itpnm pn> Lrtotlind H-ij" mi*" ».» •• «.«■ ' »«■ JW ‘ io ij .« B dnn»ll?:«J " UrtHßßjiM" * Mrt m ■leypyrtoCinelnnall l:i4 train par iJcar Tra>n» arri»» from aouth at tje a. m ,« • « •*•*'> • nd 117 p ’ m K" ~,...0arH Dally «*'‘r «• *» Gd Rapid* L , pacatur ijuam j 5» am, >:i? p m T. pi Wayne » x" *" 4 » " *O.l Rapid*! *45“ Is“pm« to •• ••Traver.* cfty « ajpm »on •' ..prto-ky »;S» " »M " «:#jam .. ga<k>na» 4:>S “ Io yo •• ,;K , «> train aleeptnt car to Gtand Rapid, and n. i uaw liny, yiwa.m train parlor car to Kind Hapida »n< Mackinaw City ji? p m Irani parlor car to Grand Rapid, .leaping car la Mai kirn » City. Trama arrive from north at r.a m . I 4» m. lilt p m I Btyao” A««- c - Lockwood. G. r.A II Gr. Rapid., Mic. tn effect June *. IWM ■AST. ra— commercial Traveler, dally... «: 17 a m t-Mall. dally, eicept Huntley ..12 ul a m • t »—Day Bipraea. dally 7:M p m J c B-Looai Fralibt lAO pm WMT «c I— Dey ■ipreee. dally .... ' ’■Saa ■o 1-Mai. dally, eieept dundey n swa a ■o a-Commercial Traveler, daily will pre y. A-Loen 1 Fraiebt it lai a n. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAHT BOUND 80. I Mta a. o.Sei. Sun_.____ __ l:Wa. m Ru. 4 - — — —* <op m. ■o. 14 ei. Hun. - ——— 1:40 p. m Ju. ’ “Op m. So II doe* not carry baetrige and doee not p,r. paaeenfer. eaet of Marion. Ohio, WEST BOUND No r — l oo a. m Ro » - ———— t:S7 a. m ■o Dei Hun 10:10a. m No. I ..12 44 p re no. li I wp m lercept Monday'! A daya tol'R left! holiday' So. Udoee not carry baeeaae. Lake ene at Western Time card from Bluffton lad. SOUTHBOUND jlo.il-Dally eicpt Sunday I:'.«n So l»—Dally eicept Sunday 1157 am So 34—Dally eiceptSunday S:Xpm No4l rune tbroueh to Indianepolle without taanee. .rrtvloe 10-30 a m No 41 tnavee Indtanopoile at 7:00a m. Kuna through without change, arriving at Bluffton !t:Hi m Wo. 41 and 42 run via Muncie a Big 4 route Father Eberle spent the day with friend* at Avilla. Emil Franz. of Berne, attended to legal business in the mty txley. Loch's City band will give their regular concert at the bandstand this evening. Cal Miller retnrned to the city last evening from Briant, where he had heen attending to business. B F Brokaw and son went to Fort Wayne, this morning, where an operation will be performed on his son.

Frank Oldigus returned to the city last evening from Berne, where he had been attending to telephone business. J. H White and Thomas Haefling left the city this morning for Muncie, where they will be in attendance at the Elk's state convention, which is being held at that plaoe. The Decatur Shamrocks will play the Monroeville Stars a game of ball at Steele's park. Friday afternoon. This is Decatur's second team, and will endeavor to show the Stars where they are right.; Mrs. B F. Weldy, of Lima. Ohio, passed through the city this morning, enroute to Berne, where she will be a guest of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Gittschalk While here she was a guest of Miss D Ila Harruff.

Oxfords! Oxfords! Oxfords! THOSE HOT DAYS Better values than these shoes cannot be for The W A sortable, shapely and close fitting Wr||« aroundjthe ankles. 1 Lev are with ont a doubt the .st satisfartoav of all shces.sold the popular price us to 25 different models to choose from, to show CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHdE SELLER DEtATUR, INDIANA

$1.25 To TOLEDO And RETURN.

Peter Forliing aUtlning to bu*ineaa Interests in Fort Wayne. J T W Walia attended Io bnwir nesa in Fort Wayne this morning. The N. H. (’ will hold their regr ulur buainesa meeting thia evening W H. Hhuler went to Berne, thia morning, to attend to railroad i buainesa. Dr. Tncker it timed to Fort Wnvne last evening, after waiting on pat. ( lente in thia city. > Mrs. Will Cordua went to Fort r Wayne last evening, where she ia the guest of relatives. Mrs. Ross Mallonee went to Hoagland last evening. »he is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Grimm rctuinwl to Will* i lama last evening, after doing aome shopping m the city. i Homer Cross and David Wag- ' goner attendi-d to business interests in Fort Wayne last evening. Mims Gable Hells worth was a guest of honor at an informal dance given by the Eutre Nous club last even : ing. Harvey Segur and son Bert went Io Angola last evening, where they will be the guests of relatives for a few days. John Stoneburner returned to the i city this morning from Geneva, where he had Deen attending to business. Miss Pearl Majors went to Berne this morning, where she will he a guest of her brother. Guy M ijors and family i The Beau Note will’hold a regular business meeting at the home of • Mibb Mayme Smith on Mercer av. , enue this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lanfzen- > heizer and daughter returned to Auburn last evening, after being guests of relatives in and near this i city. D B. Ford and family have located permanently in Portland and his daughters. Letta and Alta have accepted positions at the Cincinnati store in Portland—Geneva Herald. The Ladies' M’te society of the Methodist church will bold the Friday afternoon social with Mrs. Mary A. Beavers. 1008 Monroe street. The ladies of the church are invited to attend these meetings. Since I have sold out my business it liecomes necessary that all outstanding accounts be collected at once. All those knowing them | selves indebtf’d please call and arrange your account. Respectfully, Gus Rosenthal. The Bon Tons met last evening at the home of Miss Lollie Meibers. At a series of games of pedro Misses Bert Deininger and Rose Geary were declared winners of the tirst prizes, and and the consolations were given to Miss Anna j Martin and Veronica Brunnegraff. An elegant luncheon was served. Their next meeting will be held at | the home of Miss Kate Mylott.

From Decatur via. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Sunday May 7th and every Sunday thereafter during the summer. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

$1.75 To DETROIT ord RETORN.

Mi's Cogswell jßreltimed from Fort Wayne this at tempon. W, J. Parker son returned to hi* home in Bluffton today after nailing on friends here. Mary Ann Peterson, of Dnranl, M>ch., is in the city, a gueal of M r. and Mrs I-aac Petenon. Curt Brown returned to the otty this afternoon from Arcola, whire he has been visiting for the past week. Miss Carrie Cogswell went t<> Fort Wayne last evening, where she will Im a guest of friends for several days. Mrs. IJacob Spade returned to Peterson today, after being the guest of her daighetr, Lillie Lewton in Berne. Godfrey Christen and P. J. Hyland went to Camden, this afternoon, to look after interests of the gas company. Mrs Will Christen of Rockford will arrive in the city this even- ; ing to be the guest of A J. Christen and family. The Eatre Nou* clnb will hold an informal dance at their club rooms tomorrow evening and all are Ooidially invled attend. Miss Blanch Wolfoale returned to her home in Bluffton, today, after ieing the guest of Miss Ethel Harding in this city for a few day*. Mrs. R. A. Bryson returned to her home in Marion t«>day, after I being a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryson and family for a few days. Mr and Mr*. W. J. Cunningham and Mrs. F. C. Orb returned to their homes at Lafayette today, after being the guests of E l Cunningham and family here. Friday evening there will be a meeting at the Knights of Colum bus hall, for all those working with the orphans' fair committee, and at which time a final report is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Lutz drove to Allen countv today, to see the ■ former s father, who is seriouly ill. Mrs. True came home from there last evening and at that time his condition was alarming. R J. Holthouse arrived home this morning, after a three months' trip through the southwest f< r the Wolf Shoe oomp ny. He made a flying trip home, arriving in time for the Voglewade Terveer wedding. Mrs Frank B. Robinson will entertain at her country home Saturady evening, in honor of her daughter, Miss Kendall Franke. The guests of honor will be several college mates from Glendale College. Col. Will P Schrock and Dr. Earle G. Coverdale will chaperone a party of Decatur society people upon this occasion.

The K. of P. lodge here will observe Sunday, June 11, as Decoration day. All members of this order have been requested to be at the hall at two o’clock on that day. From the hall they will go to the cemeteries where a decoration of the graves of their deceased brohers will follow. The I. O. O. F lodge | will also observe decoration day on the same date. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kortenbraer. who have been here on their wedding trip for the past two week*, and have been the guests of Mrs. Herman Kortenbraer, on Adams street, will leave this evening for Jonesboro, Ark., where they will make their future home. Mr. Kortenbraer formerly lived in this city and was employed as a cigarmaker His father is also a resident of Jonesboro. r News reached the city this morning of the death of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finch of Marion. Ind. Mrs. Finch was formerly Miss Margaret Woland, daughtei of Simeon Weiand, living west of this city, and is well known here. The child’s remains will be brought to this city tomorrow morning on the early Clover Leaf train. The funeral will be held here. Interment will be made at St. Joseph’s cemetery. The Decatur Rosenthals were telephoned today by Manager Pete Garvey of the Bluffton Giants, the city ball team, for a game here Friday afternoon, scheduled with them as the Decatur team can only stand one trouncing a week and they prefer to have that on Sunday. No game as yet has been sheduled here for this week, but there will probably be one before Sunday. The team goes to Delphos Sunday • to play there.—Bluffton Banner

NO DIDN’T I ■ you are mistaken—that well-dressed man who you so much admired did NOT K ■ have them made by a custom tailor. He bought them from us. I I tn I ■ A large shipment of Summer Shirts —with or without ■ I a collars. L 1 X cqK X ( Two s Mens $5.00 to $ 15.00 I I Thr« piece M «'s $5 0() f () S2O-00 I I 11\\ Straw Hats I I tl li latest styles and patterns g 1 Remember This I I ... stanhor! we are here to stay I S anything you buy of us we guarantee and we will be here to make matters right ■ should you become dissatisfied with your bargains. g I Values Guaranteed I 1 Elzey & Vai]G6, | I Gorner East Court f+oUse Decatur, Indiana, j

Seeding Out! 25c knee pants, 10c at Gas Rosenthals. 126tf Mrs J D Wisehmpt went to Muncie at nooa today, to be the guest of Mrs. John Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. K louse and daughter Helen, of Fort Wayne, are the gaests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses. Mrs. Mattie Cottia returned to her home in Petoskev today, after visiting in the city for a day <r so. Mrs. Whitgenfield returned t) her home in C’incinntai to day. after being a guest of Dr. G. M. Trout and wife. 15 excursion to St. Louis via Clover Leaf for all trains of Saturday. June 17th, good returning leaving St. Louis, Monday evening. June 19th T. L. Miller, Agent. All 50c overalls 35c at Gns Rosenthal’s closing out sale. 12fitf Hand tailored suits at wholesale cost at Gns Rosenthal’s closing out sale. 12#tf Straw hats at cost at Gus Rosenthal’s. 12«tf Dress and work shirts at cost at Gue Rosenthal’s dosing out sale. 12 W Sold out, and 120.000 worth of clothing etc., must be sold by September first, at Gus Rosenthal’s. 12«tf Special train to Marion, Ind., 1 Sunday, June 11th, via Clover Leaf, account the Decatur Rosenthals play the famous Marion Owls. Kate *1 for round trip. Train leaves Decatur 11 :19 a. m., arrives at Manon 12:50. Returning leaves Marion Bpm. Don’t forget the date. J. L. Miller, Agent. Special exourion to Waltidge park, Toledo, Ohic, Tuesday, June 13, 1905, run by the St. Mary's Catholic church of Decatur, Ind. Train leaves Decatur 7 am., arrives at Toledo 10 a. m. Returning leaves Toledo 5:45 p. m. Fine boating, fishing, bathing, roller skating and many other attractions, f 1.25 for adults und 650 for children. Take a day off and enjoy yourelfs See Father Wilken for particulars or Clover Leaf, Agt. W. L. Ross, G. P. A.

Nice Driving Weather DON’T YOU THINK And in order to appear right you should own a new buggy or surrey. Our line of V \ \ n \\ / K ■/' i John Deere, Eckhart and Michigan Buggies cannot be excelled in the city. In any style or shape, with steel or rubber tires a large line to select from and our prices meet with the approval of all. Loch, Dirkson & Co. PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH A'LARGE FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK DECORATING A SPECIALTY See Me Before Contracting for year Work Elsewhere. All Work Guaranteed. PHONE 330