Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1905 — Page 3

TIME tables ban W* A IA,LWAI ■, ’ isos—***** la en»c«. •*■ . I «■»!• 7 uait' I, Itpw 4* ptn •!«*»»» 10 Cl»r«n«*il 114 tma ta> sKwsr»*r--i?&« ‘ • »»* ,~2“. «■•■• , pwatar >*•" » U P » ,ri W»VB« J«* • *s* «K •• *Gd K.pi-14 *« " '*>■■ >T**«r**Cn» 1 Mpm »■« >M*»*y •* ” •» •>*»*■ NMklM* 4 IS" »S» " ?.*» .. ~w „«:* *l*«ptag car to Giand Rapid* and torliM" P«y. T WO • train parlor car to Rapid*and tiackmaw City j1? p m mrtor car 10 Grand Rapid. *l»»pinß car ’ M *riiea« City. Train* rrnn from north at _ . n> ran l.i* P • kr.MO »F C. Lwkwood O f.A Gr. Rapida. Mlc. dledo.st.louisTwestern r. r co “CtOVBW Clap routs" .a affact J ano N. m ■AST a a-coßßorclal Travalor, dally... •:IT a a t I-Mali, dally. • leapt Sunday..>l» 01 a n [ £t>»» Biproaa dal.y I;Mjn C B-Luoal yroieht IRiO PR WOT k t-l»ay lipraa* daliv k-.Ma « El-Mat. dal>y.aaeoptKußway ll:»a s b t-Coßnorei*l Travalor dally »-ll pa c B-Loeal Kroiabt »:» a t> NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BAHT BOUND > I — »:*• a. b. b aci Su*_ l:B«.a p 4:40 p to o. Mti. Hun. ________ e Wp. n> 0. 10 » to Ho :4 doc* not carry ban*!* and doo* not Irrv p*»wn<er* ea»t of Marmn. Uhlo. WIST BOUND 1.1 » 00*. tn * * - ■■ -— - - rl. a. in D 41 r* Sun 10:111a m - .15:44 p. tr B u I pa. I ept Monday'* A day. fol's les* I holiday. Ro. U doo* aot carry barcac*. Lake Erie « Waatern Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOVTHBuVND ). u-Dally eicpt Sunday Tr'darn 1. 1»-Da>iy except Sunday 1141 art 1 B-l>auy except Sunda* S»p n Io <1 run* tbroueb to ladlannpoll* without ante arriving 10 SU a b Io « leave* Indlanopoll* at 1:00 a m Run* ituih without cbanr* arriving at B.uffton IM* B |o. 41 and 41 run via M uncl* A Bl( 4 rout* L. C Waring sj>ent Samlay in lufffon, a guest of relatives. William Armstrong, of Pleasant ills, was a business caller here iyMiss He) worth letnrned to Celina, bio, today after visiting Miss rbia Loch in this city. John Nix was at Anderson, yes rday, the guest of his sisters, iasex Bertha and Theresa Nix. A private bank at Albion will on Uy 1, be incorporated as a state iik. with a capital slock of f> 000. pteTrmmTwer, of Warsaw, Irved today and will make a visit ■th his brother, J. 8. Lower, who B des just east of this city. JMrx Joe Bmith and Miss Nettie ■’th went to Mount Clemens. Ich , yesterday, to visit Joseph ■’.th, n., who is taking a course I treatment there. Itr. W H. Redderjohann and B T W. Shebon.of Decatur, were jests last night at the New Ave|e The gentlemen are promoters ■the Fort Wayne. Springfield & ioatar interurban line and they to see oars running into Fort kyne in the course cf a few Inths —Fort Wayne Journal-Ga-

Do Your Feet ache and burn those hot Summer days? The reason and the cure is simple. Your shoes may be out of season or are not practical. Change your shoes as you change your flannels. For instance try a nice cool Low Oxford You will get a great deal more out of life than he who struggles along on summer davs with hot aching feet in a pair of heavy winter shoes. The price need'nt hinder you from buying a pair. Men's. $1.95 to ?4.« 0; Ladies, $1.35 to $2 50- Ask to see them. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DE( ATUR, INDIANA a* From Decatur via. $1.25 “CLOVER LEAF 3|. / Q t Tn, mn ROUTE” Sunday May nrTDHIT TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday TO DETROII . thereafter during the , nrT|ir,*i Hid RETURN, .ummer and RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

Mias Merle Burdg went to Geneva this morning to visit friends Gus Koaenthal was at Hunting ton, yesterday, a guest of friends. Mrs Lee Vance went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends Bud Brokaw went to Big Lake this morning, whrre he will spend several days fishing Mias Florenoe Hmith returned to Richmond today, atter visit here with Miss Vera Patterson Mrs Ella Case returned t >day from Fort Wayne, where she was consulting an eye specialist. Noah Stalter went to Elkhart this morning to make a short visit with his son, E Z. Stalter. Mrs. A. B. Morrison went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Veeey. Mrs J. T. Weatherhesd returned to Montpelier today, after a visit here with Mrs. Maggie Bowers. Mrs 8. C. Brown and son returned to Wren. Ohio, today. They were on their way from Geneva. William Gillig trrived yesterday from Chicago, and will spend bis summer vacation with his parents. Mrs. E. Z Stalter returned to Elkhart this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives Miss Arbia Loch leaves tomorrow for Allenton. Pa , where she will spend the remainder of the sum mer. Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Houser i returned to Fort Wayne this morning. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Sprang here. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sholty, Mrs Belle France and Miss Kate Man gold were at Roanoke yesterday, where they spent the day with Mr and Mrs McFarren Mis. McFarren being a sister of Mrs Sholty. Mrs. W’. C. Rawley, Miss Caherme Shenbeinger, Mr and Mrs. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kohn. Mrs A. Johnson and J. F Manley, of Willshire, passed through the city today, enroute to Crooked Lake. Mr. Frank E. Robinson snd Mrs. E I. Vance, of Rockford, Ohio, attended church at the Methodist yesterday. They are on a committee to purchase an organ for the new Presbyterian church at Rockford, and came here to see and hear the excellent Felgemaker organ in the M. E. church here. The state board of health are sending out ciroulai s which tell m detail the method of prevention and treatment of cholera infantum, cholera morbus and other com plaints that are prevalent during the het summer months. By ad dressing J N. Hurtv, secretary of the State ooard of health, you can get one of these circulars and a thorough reading may prevent an affliction in your family. Proper care is half the battle in keeping children healthy, and this circular can give you many valuable pointers

Mrs. Anna Hirns left for Angola, thia morning, to visit relatives. John Wineman ma lea business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jacob Miller and son went to Berne, thia morning, to finish some carpenter work C. M Simcoke will travel some this summer, making Missouri t >wna in the intermit of commercial school work, with which he is so closely identified. Children's day exercises will be held at Cavalry Evangelical church on Saturday evening, June 24, at 7:30. All friends are most heartily invited to this service. Mis. J. W. Cowan Supt. J. B Stone burner today presented this office with one of the latest pieces of music now on the market, entitled “Blainey,” a march and two-step. The music wax wri ten by Mis* Lenora 8 Hawes, of Jackson, Mich., who has quite a reputation as a composer, and the same was published by the < »ld Dominion oomjiany of New York City. The music has a very pretty lithograph on the front jmge and also a fair likeness of Mr. Stoneburner s daughter. Miss Louva. The piece will no doubt make a decided bit and will prove a ready seller. Those desiring the same may get it by Gulling on Mr. Stonebnrner. The jiostoffice team everlastingly gave the Honduras team a drubbing last Saturday afternoon at Steele's Park, defeating them by a score of 25 to 0. Tnere were some sensational plays made, especially so in the part of the pcstoffice team, and only one error was charged up against them, wnile the errors made by Honduras was so numerous the scorer could not keep track of them. Dor win kept the hard hitters from Honduras, guessing throughout, while the latter team used three pitchers and two catchers to try and stop the heavy hitting of the poetoffice boys. A return game may be played in a short time. Notice to Water Consumers. All consumers of city water are hereby notified that the duplicate will be in the hands of the city treasurer on July 1, and that all rentals must be paid in advance for six months, by the 15th of July or supply will be turned off; this is in compliance with the ordinance recently enacted. All corrections for usages or errors must be made at this time, as none can be recognized later Please consult tariff rates m effect July 1, 1905, as these are the rates that will apply. Several families using water from one water service, sprinkling at times not provided m the schedule, waste and abuse of water furnished through the city mains, or other violations so f r as the same relates to the uses of city water will lie a cause to have the water cut off without further notice and penalties collected before same is turned on again. This is imperative and must be enforced so as to prevent the enormous waste of water that heretofore has been done. Please note and comply. 135d10 W. E. Fulk, Supt. NOW IS THE TIME FOR HYOMEI. Far Easier to Core Catarrh Now Thai at Any Other Season. Now is the time to use Hyomei when the early summer days make it so easy to cure catarrhal troubles. The Hyomei treatment, breathed for ! a few minutes three or four times a day in June, will do good twice as quickly as it did in January and nearly everyone knows that used faithfullv then, it completely rids the system of catarrh. Hyomei is a purely vegetable preparation whose active curative properties are given off when it is breathed by the aid of the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit. It detroys all germ life in the air pas sages, purifies the blood by supplying additional ozone, and its healing, volatile, antiseptic fragrance reaches every corner of the respiratory tract as no medicine taken through the stomach can possibly do Thecouplete Hyomei outfit costs but one dollar, and consists of a neat inhaler that can be carried in the purse or vest-pocket and will last a lifetime, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottle of Hyomei can be procured, if desired for fifty cents. At this season of the year when catarrhal troubles can be so quickly and readily cured, the merits of tht Hyomei treatment should be careful ly investigated by everyone and a complete outfit should be in every home. The Hohhouse Drug Co . gives their personal guarantee with every Hyomei outfit they sell to refund the monev if it does not give satisfaction. There is no risk what ever to the purchaser of Hyomei.

KNOWN HERE Former Deutur Citizen Dies at Lexington. Kentucky. Wont has reached this citv of the death of a former Deoatunte, John Winsler, who of late years has been a resident of Lexington. Ky. Mr. Winsler will be well remembered by the older citizens as a tailor who worked for Peter Holthouse and married Mary Buhler, a former Deoatnr girl, who was a ooaxin of the Buhler boys who at present make this their home. Mr. Winsler’s death was very sudden, caused by heart disease. SOLD TIMBER Chris Bokr.echt Gets Good Price for Nis Trees. Chris Boknect has sola the timher no his farm, seven miles north of this city to William Franks, whose bid was (1185. the next closest bid being that of John Vail, 57M.70. The timber is all fall growth and solid in every respect and Mr. Frauks has made a fine purchase. Mr. Boknecht sold this timber in order to have his entire farm cleared Work of cutting and hauling thia timler will be started at once. A NEW LODGE Lady Maccabees Organized With Fifty Members. A hive of the ladies of the Mac cabees of the World in Deoatnr was organized. Saturday night. Twenty of the ladies who are to compose the charter list of the above society met at the the N. H C- hall to organize and although many of their memtiers could not be pres ent on account of the storm. They had a very interesting meeting and will oloee their charter with 50 members. Each member is to take out from |250 to SSOO life insurance. " WINSAGAIN Yacht Atlantic Takes Another RaceStarted at Dover. »y United Pre** Newe Association. Island of Helingoland, June 19— The American yacht Atlantic with Captain Barr, which won the trans Oceanic race, today also won the annual race from Dover to this port for auxiliary yachts. The schooner Hussaine won the race for that class of vessels in foity hours, twenty seven minutes and forty seconds. Those people who usually hunt a fishing resort during the heated season, are beginning to get a little i< 8 leas, and another week of this kind of weather, means that our population will be somewhat depleted. ANNUAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED NIAGRA FALLS EXCURSION VIA Lake Erie & Western R. R. The Pioneer NUgra Falls Excursion Line In connection with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern LEAVE PORTLAND 9:10 P. M. Thursday, August 3 RATE $6.50 ROUND TRIP Tickets good returning on C. & B. Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland if desired. SIDE TRIPS TO Toronto, Thousand Islands, Etc, Also cheap rates to SANDUSKY and PU MI-BAY Arrange your summer outing for the First of August and come with us. For pamphlet containing geuer al information ns to rate, time, etc., call on anv ticket agent of the above route, or address, R. J. REIN, General Passenger Agent Indianapolis, Indiana

| HAVE VOU ATTENDED 1 1 The Hub's I 1 RsdTagClearanceSale I IE NOT? WHY NOT? f n I Is I Money in I Your I Pocket to I Attend | Watch Eor The | RED TAG BALLOONS I Tomorrow Night I I AT 3:30 P. M. I I THE HUB I f B. KALVER & Sons, Props. I Nice Driving Weather DON’T YOU THINK And in or ’.er to appear right you should own a new buggy or surrey. Our line of / YX-I L* 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. STONE-CEMENT BLOCK I have on hand quite an amount ol the best Cement Bl< cxs ever on the market. Building, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone 'Boast roi tlnuci Cement and DyxXL**rnito Call and see me if you need anything in this line. JULIUS HAUGK, DE< INDtANA. I The Democrat for Latest Market Reports