Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1905 — Page 3

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Oxfords! Oxfords! Oxfords! I THOSE HOT DAYS Better values than these shoes cau“ot be """ te ,or ,lie money ’ The TwiV ■ 1 < h*"* * f I *' a,h, ‘ r: , com ’ sortable, shapely and close fitting Wngßj'B art,i ““ l -‘ h '‘ ankleß, Thev are with or.t a doubt the meet satisfactosy of to 25 different models to choose from. Waiting to show you. T- eS HO?«ftr L,EVOGLE ®-- t - >0

$1.25 To TOLEDO And RETURN.

John Kern came tn from Bluffton last evening O. M Hnellon attended to bukinasa in Berne today. J. R. Davie of Portland, arrived in the city this morning. W E Hmi*h attendial to bUNinesß in Fort Wayne last evening. J. Hauk returned to Williams, last evening, after trading here. P- Neff returned to Hoagland, last evening, after trading in the city. 8. G. Humphries attended to bukinesa interests in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. John Peterson will entertain the Friday Night Euchre c’ub Satuiday afterni on. Dr. Thain returned to Fort Wayne, last evening, after waiting on iiatients in the city yesterday. M. F. Rice returned from RidgVille lust evening, where he had heen attending to timber busti.ese. Mrs. Henizen re’urned to her home in Williams, last evening, as ter doing some shopping in the city. Mrs. C- L. Stockhouse returned to her home in Colon. Mioh., last evening, after an extended visit at Swazee. Mrs John Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to b* the guest of Mrs. J. W. Vesey for a few days. David Waggoner returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where he bad been attending to business matters. Miss Liszie Brewster, of Mtrion. j>asse<i through the city this morn, ing enroute to Berne, where she will be a guest of relatives. Mrs. M Monmy, of Fort Recov ory, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ed Vancil, for a few days, returned to her home this morn!ing. Mrs. A E Rose returned to Fort Wayne, last evening, after spending a few days in the city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Barkley. Mrs. Matilda Faith, of Kansas, City passed through the city this morning enroute to Portland, where she will be a guest of relatives for several weeks. Sheriff Butler and Marshal Green returned to the city early this morning from Celina, Ohio, having in charge Chauncey Steele, who is wanted here for foigery. Fred Repjiert, the auctioneer, was in the city this morning for a few hours. He was on his way from Franklin, where he cried a livery barn sale yesterday, to his home in Decatur—Bluffton Banner. A petition which will be known on the record as extension number four of the Geneva, Ceylon and Wacash township macadam road, has lieen filed and published as required by law. It will come up for action liefore the board of commissioners at their regular July session.

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

$1.75 To DETROIT and RETURN.

TheC- Y. M C gave an informal dance last evening. Prof. Hart, of Fort Wayne, is in the city today, tuning pianos. Miss Liizle Hain went ot Marion, today, to be a gnest of trends few days. The Entre Nona will entertain a few of their friends at an informal dance this evening A special meeting ot the C. Y. M. C. will lie held this evening at eight o'clock, at their hall. Omar Cross returned from Fort Wayne last evening, where he had l«en attending to business Mrs. J. J. Hoffer returned to her home in Monroe today, after being a guest of her mother here. Mrs. Sarah Miller went to Winchester today to l>e a guest of relatives and friends a few days. The city liand gave a concert last evening in the band stand and succeeded in entertaining a large crowd. Martin L. K'zer, of Hartford township, was a business caller in the city todav, and made this oftioe a pleasant call. Thomas Buokmaster returned to the city this morning from Montpelier, where he had been attending to business for Lyman Bros. Miss E<tella Wemhoff returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after being in the city in attendance at the Voglewede Terveer wedding. Have you bought a rural route directory!' Yon certainly need one in your business. Send |l.oo to J. H Heller & Co., Decatur, Indiana. Mr and Mrs. Charles Voglewede left the the citv last evening over the Clover Leaf for Toledo, where they will spend part of their hon eymoon. Deputy Sheriff Dallas Butler arrived in the city this morning from Fort Wayne, having in charge Charles Juday. who is wanted here charged with jietit larceny. Grace Buhler arrived last even ing from Indianapolis, where she has been attending school since last September, and is a guest of her father, Al Buhler. She will return to Indianapolis again next September. Willim G todman. of Decatur, arrived today to work in Gus Grove’s jewelry store while the latter is away on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Groie, her sister, Miss Steiner, and Miss Fannie Burwell, will go to Crooked Lake ou Monday.— Bluffton News. "Jimmy,” said the teacher, “what’s a cape?" ‘A cape island extending into the water." “Correct. William, defines gulf" "A gulf is water extending into the land ” "Good, Christopher," to a small eager looknig boy, "what is a mountain?” Christopher shot up from his seat so suddenly as to startle the visitor, and promptly responded. "A mountain is land extending into the air.” The county auditor has jnst completed a report snowing the licensed saloons in Wells county. He finds that there are twenty saloons that pay one hundred dollars a year each to the school fund for taeir license in the county. Sixteen of these saloons are in Bluffton and two at Vera Cruz while Keystone and Poneto have one each. Each saloon ]>ays a five dollar auditor’s fee which eventually goes into the county fund.—Bluffton Bunner.

Word reached the city thia morning, telling of the death of Naomi Mildred, the seven y« ar old da igh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Whinery, last Tuesday, at their homo at 818 west Main s reel, Muncie. Death was due to diphtheria. Funeral services were held at the home Inter nent was made at Beach Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Whinery resided in this city several year* ago, Mr. Whinery being employed at the Clover Leaf station as agent. The news oomes as a shook to their many friends in this city. Invitations have lieen issued by Mrs Frank Robison for an evening party at her home on rural route ten. northeast of this city in Adams county, to tie given Saturday evening, June l°th, in honor of her daughter. Miss Kendall Franke, and the latter’s guests, the Misses Price, Shram, Steele, Flanner, Houston and White. Miss Fran Ke has been attending school at Indianapolis and the six young ladies who are her guests are classmates. Many invitations were received for the party by young people in this city.—Bluffton News.

I NO DIDN’T ■ you are mistaken—that well-dressed man whose clothes you so much admired ■ ■ dd NOT ha\e them made by a custom tailor. He bought them from us. I iJust arrived I A large shipment of Summer Shirts —with or without ■ collars. ■ Two S l,ens $5.00 to $ 15.00 ( Th-Hjee' Men's f Q S2OOO I Straw Hats I Aril the latest styles and patterns I Remember This 1 I T« st*«ho«. \ve are here to stay I ■ anything you buy of us we guarantee and we will be here to make matters right V I should you become dissatisfied with your bargains. ■ I Values Guaranteed I I Elzey & Var)Ge, | I Corner East Court t+oUse Decatur, Indiana. I

W. 8. Hughes attended to business in Bluffton this afternoon. Mike McGriff went to Marion at noon today, where he attended to business. Charles Loch returned last evening from Orchard Lak**, where he has been attending school. The Eastern Star lodge will hold a meeting at their hall tonight. Members are requested to be pres, ent. Niblick & Co. are improving the appearance of their of business by having new awnings put in pos 1 - tion. The Monroeville Stars and Decatur Shamrocks are playing a gan e of ball at Steele’s jiark this afternoon. Miss Emma and Ella Mutehler returned last evening from Marion, where Miss Ella had teen attending college. Mrs. H. H. Plmk returned to her home in Fort Wayne today, after being a geust of relatives in this city and Bluffton. Peter Gordon, manager of the Grand Union Tea company, Fort Wayne, and by the way a tine fellow, was here today, attending to business. Chris Langenbaoher returned last evening from Sterling, 111., where be was visiting relatives. He was an eye witness at the tig explosion that occurred there Tuesday on one of the principle streets, caused by a man dropping a bomb of nitro glycerine on the street, being instantly killed, and wrecking property badly. Mr Langenbaoher states that it was a horrible sight, and does not oare to again see anything of a like nature. Hiawatha, the Indian play, will he given at Ya-Way-Ga Mug, near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 to September 4, 1905. Illustrated folders cun be had by calling ’phone 9 or writing C. L. Lockwood, Grand R tplds, Mich , or calling at passenger station. No one who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian actors. The folders give sketch of play with illustrations. Get one. J. Brynn, 137d3m0

Nice Driving Weather DON’T YOU THINK And in order to appear right you should own a new buggy or surrey. Our line of SEI k \ / \ 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. r PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK DECORATING A SPECIALTY See Me Before Contracting for your Work Elsewhere. All Work Gusr*»tte4. PHONE 330