Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1905 — Page 3

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, CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. the shoe seller decatur, Indiana

PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH AJURGE FORCE Os MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WOKK DECORATING A SPECIALTY *•» * Wart Caitractiat far yoar Work Elrcwhtre. A" Work Gunaltti. PHONE 330

N. A. Loch made a buaineea trip to Indianapolis today. Theodore Ewell made a business trip to fort Wayne this morning Miss Maude Comer went to Marion. t<4ay, to visit over Bumlay. \\ alter Rosenthal leaves tomorrow for Ligonier, to »]>end Bunday with friends. Mr and A. O Carpenter, of Mun. roe, posted through the city today enroute io Elwood. Misses Charlotte and Blanch Hummer, of Ossian, are guests of Mr and Mrs. Jesse Button. Childrens' day wjl be celebrated at the Washington M E church <m Bunday evening. June 18. Miss Mina Case arrived this morning from Mag ley, and is a guest of Miss Bessie Schrock. John Duckermiller returned to Msrion today, after a visit here, a guest of Mrs. and Mrs Cal Miller. Miss Nora Hobbs returned to her home at Williams last evening, after doing some shopping in the oily. Joe Bremerkamp, good nstnred as ever, came to town this morning for a few days' visit with old friends. Charles Elz»y, Roliert Berry and Norman Ixinhart returned thi* morning from a fishing ex|>edition at Turkey Lake. Mim Anna Liddle returned to Marion, today, after making a pleasant visit here with Rev. and Mrs. J. Ci-White. Mies Mary Reinking went to Fart , Wayne last evening, where she will be a guest of her sister, Mie. W Boaaaoer ,a few days. Miss Pearl Majors returned to rhe city last evening, after being in Berne for several days, a guest of her brother and family. Rev. and Mrs. Sprague ans daughters Miriam, were the guests of honor at a six o'clock dinner at Charlee B Poling's, Thursday even ing. How are you going to send out your bills, advertising, circulars, without a rural route directory. Buy one at thia office. They are one dollar. I Miss Elizabeth Voglewede entertlined a number of her friends last evening to a straw ride in honor of Clem Uhl, of Toledo, Ohio. A fine time was reported Frank Reynolds arrived last evening from Cardwell, Mo., where he has been for the past several months working. He was forced to return home on account of sickness Misses Mattie Buckmaster. Mat tie Emerine and Cecil Harb were entertained at the beauitful country home of Mr. and Mrs Harve Stettler, about five miles west of Willshire, yesterday afternoon, where they partook of a very delicious six o'clock dinner. A splendid time is reported by all.

This is not a picture of the Crossett Shoe for men MERELY A HINT Printers Ink can't produce its clean cut lines and all round splendid wearing qualities — It's a better shoe than you’d think to buy for those prices. Every good leather in every rtrle of toe that's new and up-to-date. Ask to see them.

A barn for rent. Bee Mrs Robert Gregory. BBdtf Mrs Joe Rice went to Marlon today to spend Bunday with her *>D, Frank. No*h Bponm returned to’F.nl Wayne, last evening, after attend* mg to business here Twenty.five Decaturites took advantage of the cheap excursion to Chicago this morning. Joe Brunnegraff, the dairy man, had a runaway last evening, the result of which milk and milk oans were distributed along the street The ng and harness was damaged to a certain extent, and the horse met with several slight bruises Joe escajied without injury. The Monroe baseball team which goes under the name and style of the "Monroe Stahls," have purchased new uniforms through Kid ver Sons, which are dandies and show the progressive nature of this little town The team is a good one and are fairly successful on the diamond so far this season Sboji Murakami, a full-blooded Japanese, is around today posting bills, announcing that on next Tuesday evening he will deliver a lecture at the M. E church on the Russian Japan war He comes highly recommended and will no donbt tell tome interesting things concerning this great war. The price will be 25 and 10 cents. Special train to Marion, Ind Sunday, June 11th, via Clover Leaf, account the Decatur Rosen thals play the famous Marion Owls. Kate fl for round trip. Train leaves Decatur 11:19 a m . arrives at Marion 12 50. Returning leaves Marion 6 p m. Don't forget the date. T. L. Miller, Agent. J H Davis has sold a one half interest in his cement sidewalk business to Charles Bash, of North Manchester, and that hereafter the firm would be known as Davis & Bash. Mr. Bash is an experienced man in this line, and ie a valuable acquisition to the firm. The beadquarters will be Decatur and Mr. Davie expects to move here in a short time. Mr Bash has already •ent for his belongings, and is now a permanent resident here The Kewanna postmaster's cow got a l>one in her throat the other morning and one of the neighbors wan called on to prescribe. He took a whip stock and dislodged the bone, but on the completion of the operation, the cow bit off about two feet of the whip stock and ewallowed that also. The worthy postmaster ie now figuring on the possibility of the cow giving whipped cream this suutnet and getting fancy prices by selling it to the resorts.

Some question has arisen over the state as to whether or not under the new Jpublic offenses bill a saloon-keeper may be convicted for keeping open during hours in which closing was required by the old law. Section 578 of th3 public offenses bill provides jienalties for the selling of liquor at certain hours, this section being taken literally from the old law In th»s new bill the question of saloon hours is not touched, but at the office of ‘he attoreny general it is stated that the new law does not rej>eal the section of the old law relative to this, and that, therefore, keeping open at hours in which saloons have been required to be closed is still a punishable offense. Marion baseball fans will have their first opportunity of the season to see the Marion Owls in action on next Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, when they play the fast Decatur Independents. The game will be played at Sweetzer park. No admission will be charged. The memliers of the Dicitur team are all salaried men and play an excellent article of ball. The Ow)s won two out of three games played with Decatur last year. The Decatur team has lieen greatly strengthened this year, and expect to even up with the Owls. Underwood and Blankentmker will comprise the Owls’ battery, and Farrell and Pennington will be in the points for Decatur.—Marion Leader. The Rosenthals are expecting a hard battle and with an even break should give the fans a run for their money. The team will leave at 11:18 over the Clover Leaf Sunday morning. $3.76 buys a $6.09 Skirt in our ready to wear department this week at Boston Store.

FRANCE ARRESTED kaioon Keeper Elects Nolan Kln< and Fl<ht Ensued. Maynard Franoe, who conducts the saloon on Madison street, was arrested this afternoon un a charge of assault and battery, preferred against him bv Nolan King. The trouble originated about one oclook, when according to witnesses. King cams into the saloon, ordered a glass of beer, and upon receiving the same started to throw the content* on bystanders Franoe told King that if he oould not be have himself be should get out King then started to abuse France, wbo took him by the ooat and led him bi the door and pushed him out. King, in *be mnantime had taken out hie knife and threatened to carve Franoe. and started at him. Franoe met King at the door and with a well directed right hand blow countered on King'* month, cutting his upper lip in two places. The men appeared before Msynr Ccffee, where Franoe plead not gnilty and the hearing is set for Mcnday morning at nine o'clock A TEA PARTY Mis Arbye Loch Entertains for Her Guest, Miss Nelworth. Mesdames Harvey Smith, John Kem and Fred Bioseer, the Misses Jessie Winnee. Alice Jackson. Gertrude BJoeser. Elizabeth Peterson, Jessie Cook. Boasie Harruff. were the guests of Miss Arbia Lwh at a six o'clock dinner, last evening, given in honor ot Mis* Helworth, of Uelina, Ohio. After dinner different grimes were played, in which Miss Bess Harruff earned the prize and Mrs John Kern the consolation. Later in the evening most of the crowd attended the Entre Nous dance. A BIG FIRE Two BiR New Yort Factories Destroyed Today. By United Pres* New* Association. New York, June 10—One of the most disastrous tires that has visited New York in many months, occurred this morning. The flames continued two blocks in Williamsburg, and threatened the river front for a time The Brooklyn casket factory, largest in the world, and the Regal tinware factory were totally destroyed. Los* wi.l reach a third of a million.

STILL MISSING Believed Bedford Druggist Has Suicided. Special Telegram To The Democrat Bedford, Ind., June 10—Gordon G ,uld, the missing druggist, has nit been heard from and his debts continue to pile np, now aggregat ing over |sooo. Believed be has suicided. Will Plead Guilty. By United Press News Association. Milwaukee, Wis., June 10—President Bigelow of the First National bank, will plead gulity at once to mis-spplioation of funds which will end all smaller prosecutions which he had been worried with. King May Wed. By United Press News Association. London, England, June 10—With the departure of King Alfonso today, the British court is gossiping that he is to marry Princess Patricia of Connaught. u Last evening at th i home of Mr. and Mrs. Ei Murray on north Third street a number of friends gathered to remind their daughter. Miss Ada of her sixteenth birthday. A unmlier of social games were in bulged, whion all enjoyed. ,At nine c*'clock a three course luncheon was served which all did ample justice. At a late hour (all returned to their respective homes, wishing Miss Ada many more such events. Miss Ada received a beau tiful bible from her friends. Colored Organdies Floral Effects, are the new things in Wash Goods, 16c per yard at Boston Store.

JUNE SALE Nice, New and TT A C Stylish..’*. ,nnlj Be. utful Creations In Millinery. Dj Dot fail to take Advantage of the Following Prices and Save yourself Money: $12.00 Hats go f0r 57.98 7.00 ai d SB.OO Hats go for . . . 4.98 5.00 and 56.00 Hats go for . . . 3.98 4.50 Hats go for. 2.98 3.50 Hats go for 1.98 2.50 H*t» K" f«r .98 Call and Inspect this Line at Mrs. Burdg's Millinery Store South Second St., Two Doors South of Ball A Meyers' Furniture Store, and be convinced that I am giving you Bargains at this Sale. MONEY IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Con Have It. By borrowing from us on your household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (110 to S 100). You can have from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. JI 20 is the weekly payment on a JSO loan for fifty weeks Other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail it to us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Date Your name Wife’s Name Street and NumberCity Amount Wanted Klnd>f Security yon have Occnpatlon All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address Port Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1878 706 Calhoun StHome Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE. IND.) Opp Court House Nice Driving Weather DON’T YOU THINK And in order to appear right you should own a new buggy or surrey. Our line of x \/ <AOfv\rC /ml/ VV 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. a. nr From Decatur via. - 51.25 "CLOVER LEAF $1.75 w r-nr. ROUTE" Sunday May _ nrTnniT TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday Tfl DETROIT . nr «. an *i thereafter during the nrriinu And RETURN, summer. 2nd RETURN. T.L. MILLER, Agt.