Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1905 — Page 3

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School it out now and your boy will begiu to climb wagons, etc. He’ll wear out a lot of shoes sure as his name is Dick, John or any other name. We own up that we havn t anythin)? in the shoe line that will wear a good lusty boy forever, but we got in a lot, sizes from 13 to 2 that we will sell at a special price of 11.24. Remember we have only 24 pair of those. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. thb shoe s7l ftP L ■>'< ATUB ' ,NO,nNA

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

$1.25 To TOLEDO And RETURN.

Dr. Costello went to Fort Wayne, today to attend to business. P. K. Kinney made a business trip to Geneva thia morning, Komi Johnson arrived thia morning from Monroe, and is a guest of friends. Mrs John Christian returned from Fort Wayne today, where she was visiting relatives. The band will rehearse this evening at the u«ual time and place, and will on Friday evening give their regular band concert. Mrs. Fruchte. Mis* Kruetzman and Miss Fruchte left this morning for Louisville, Ky., where they will visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. George Flanders and children Gladys and Carlisle left todav for Cincinnati. Ohio, where they will spend the summer with her parents. Ben Smith, the druggist, returned last evening from Mount Clem ens, where he accompanied his father, who is taking a course of treatment. Bluffton defeated the Delphos, Ohio, team Tuesday by a soote of Six to nothing, and Mack Arbaugh umpired the game. Can you guess how they won ? The young folks of the U. B church will serve strawberries, ice cream and cake, Friday evening, on the parsonage lawn at f<lo Monroe street. No fence around the lawn. Committee. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Miss Edith Blossom to Mr. Ansel Breroerkamp, which will take place at the St. Mary’s Catholic church on Wednesday. June 28th, at eight o'clock. Street Cleaner Alex Barnet has invented a street scraper of his own. which he was successfully using today, cleaning up the streets. This inventive mind of Mr Barnett s will save him much hard labor. Vncle Nicholas Miebers, who lives with J. W. Voglewede, is oe 1ebrating his eighty-first birthday today. He came to Adams county in 1845, and has lived here ever since, just sixty years. He is in good health still and good for many more years. Tin account of Barnum & Bailey's show at Fort Wayne, June 17th, the G, R. & I. will sell excursion tickets to Fort Wayne at rate of |1.15 for the round trip, this in eluding one admittance to the show. Tickets good returning June 18th. J. Bryson. Agent. A letter from Frederi ik Bill, a young Decatur man, now a mem ber of Company E, Ist (J. 8. infan try, and located at Fort Wayne, Michigan, says he likes the life and at a recent target practice made a record of 290 out of a possible 300 points. He says his regiment has beeen ordered to go to San Francisco, November 25th, next, from where they sail December let for the PhiUippine Islands.

$1.75 To DETROIT and RETURN.

$25,000 Worth of High Grode Mor. chandise Sacrificed.

On And Stock Going Fast Don't delay as now is your opportunity to have the choice of Finest Clothing and Furnishings in the city at STRICTLY WHOLESALE COST Poaitively nothing reserved as stock must be reduced to less than one half. No fictitious bargains, but wholesale price only asked. All goods sold for cash and ONE PRICE TO ALL. Call now and share in this one chance ot a life time. Just a few of the many items on sale:

y j Men’s good depemlable - , • < Suits, worth |f>, now $3.35 L e 25 Mho's fine Black, Clay and , *•'! A "i- ’ ,Blue Serge Suits, strictly all "00l aQ d worth 17.60 and $6.00 _ 114. & i ■ 1 ' 9 ' Kt? ! Finest Hand-Tailored Suits I t° T m<>D OD e half your tailor's price, while they are S » better fitting. 1 - ■— yStraw Hats '' ll *° en( B em variety at Wholesale FINE CLOTHING PriCCS. •tcwacite, a ■ociavsa •. v

CALL NOW WHILE CHOICE IS GREATEST.

Mrs. Duckett arrived today from Warsaw, and is a guest of friends. The Bon Ton olnb will meet this evening with Miss Kate Mylott. Rev. Brown arrived today from Auburn, preparatory to holding Sunday services. Mrs. Campbell returned to Tipton today While bere she was the guest of her dnghter. Mrs. Howard Shackley went to Peterson today to make a short visit with her daughter Mrs. Scofield, Mrs. George Roop and Charles Naohbaum, of Willshire, were in the city last evening the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Shamp. Strayed—A horse was taken up at the home of Henry Biting this morning, which the owner can have by calling there. The horse is small, bay in color. Tax Commissioner Wingate was in the city today in conference with the board of review. The conference was the means of straightening out several tangles that threatened the local board in their work of reviewing the assessments of Adams county as returned by the township assessors. Ed Meyers, a popular young man, who resides just south of the city, this morning took up the dry duty of reading law in the office of A. P. Beatty, and says he is going to try and overcome the mysteries of Blackstone. Ed is a bright young man, and we predict that he has a brilliant future before him, and will become one of the shining lights before the local bar.

A. G. Briggs returned Saturday morning from New York City, where he with the Hon. Dudley M. Shively of South Bend went to negotiate for financing the Geneva Traction Co., line. The party with whom the deal was about to lie made were not strong enough and there was consequently nothing done and the matter of financing is still unsettled. Other parties are at New York looking after the matter and all possible effort is being made to secure capable parties to insure the immediate construction of the iiae.—Geneva Herald.

Closing Out Sale

Gus Rosenthal,

The Square Man

Mrs. Fred Mutchler and children went toj M arion, to make a short visit with relatives. Found—Ladies’pocketbook, black in color, containing small amount of money and handkerchief. Owner will please call at 119 South Eleventh street. 3d Irvin Brandyberry, county superintendent, underwent an opera tion yesterday in the German Lu- i theran hospital at Fort Wayne. The operation, although serious in nature, was in every way successful, and after a couple weeks’ careful hospital nursing he will have completely recovered therel from. The Preble church is arranging for a big picnic to l>e given Sunday afternoon at the Preble grove and a great big, fine time is assured The committee were in town today and gave an order for a quantity of creice am, soft drinks, etc., and you can enjov yourself completely if you go to Preble grove Sunday afternoon. City Editor McLaughlin of the Journal, was made the victim of a i "bumper" Cigar last evening in front of Tim Corbet’s place of business, the joke being perpetrated by I Marshal Green. When offered the I cigar Mac accepted the weed with good grace and for a few moments was in the heighth of enjoyment until the "explosion” took place, which so dazed Mac that he was unable to say anything for a short • time The crowd in the meantime j had quite a laugh at his expense. I Mao says the next time he receives ' a cigar he will look the giver squarely in the eye.

Erie Railroad Detectives Fenstertnakerand Edgewood made another haul today in the Erie yards, arresting three hobos on a charge of vagrancy and loiteriuy. They . were arraigned before Squire i Smith, and all plead not guilty. ; The men gave their names as Ches ter Armstrong, Walter C >rbett and George Schuman they were per > mi t ted to tell their stories. Artn- ) strong and Corbett were acquited, i the evidence not being sufficient. Schuman, being typf*°a' hobo, was given the full amourPt, K>, amounting to |l3 30, which fco will board out with Sheriff Butler.

100 pair boys' summer knee pants, worth 15 to 25c, a pair t \ ~ — w All 10c Seamless Hose ■JFg All 25c Underwear —2oc JJ A All 50c Underwear 38c All 50c Overalls 35 c All 50c Shirts, the best all union made A A garments, go atWV* You Only Pav Freight Charges above Costs on Trunksand Suit Cases

Decatur, Indiana.

Adertising matter was received 1 this morning from Geneva, an- ■ nouncing the big game to be played there Sunday between the Rosen | thals and that club, Geneva is really expecting to win the game. What a shame it will be to waken I them up Sunday evening, and a»k | them how their idols were shat I tered. A large crowd will nooom- ! ]>any the Rosenthals, and if you want to see a tine game join tne bunch at once. The Clover Leaf has completed I arrangements for the sale of round trip excursion tickets to all points in the states of Ohio, Indiana. Illi- I nois and Michigan on July 1,2, 3 and 4, good returning until July 5, ' at the very low rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip., i See nearest Clover Leaf agent or address W. L. Ross, General Pas senger Agent, Toledo, O. Special sleeping oar leaving ' Bluffton 9:39 p. m. July 3, arriving Denver 3:30 p. m., July 5. Rates for the round trio: 130.50 from Warren; 130.90 from BluffIon; <29.40 from Kokomo; <31.10 from Decatur. Special oar will be personally conducted by Mr H H. Deam, president of the League, and will have a porter in charge of the car to take care of passen gers through to the Rooky monv tains. Sleeper rates through. <3.50 for two persons, double berth. Arrangements for the trip and sleeping car berth can be made through Mr. H. H- D>am. president, Bluffton. Ind. Any additional information, apply to or wire W. H. Pletcher, agent Clover Leaf rural route, Bluffton, Ind.— I Bluffton News.

The Hub’s Red Tag Ba 100 ns Will Go Up at 3:30 Tomorrow Night.

All Goods guaranteed as represented or your money back.

Don’t pay big retail prices when you can buy better goode at wholesale price.

Framed Pictures We place on sale for two days only Saturday, June 17 and Monday, June 19 a most elegant assortment of ready-framed pictures. Each subject is a beauty and the frames are of a splendid manufacture and cf a fine design; WITH GLASS, size 23x27. These pictures are sold many places for <1.50, our price durthis sale only, will be Watch the display in our show window. Sale begins at promptly 8 a. m. Gay&Zwick