Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1905 — Page 3
Now is the Time to Lay in Your Supply For Future Needs Closing out sale going on in full blast and vast crowds are taking advantage of the rare money saving opportunity to buy fine clothing and furnishings AT WHOLESALE COST Call now, as never again will your dollar buy as much. One price to all. For cash only and everything guaranteed as represented or your money back. At GUS ROSENTHAL’S THE SQUARE MAN :::::::::::: DECATUR, INDIANA
T I METABLES LbASD R4PIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY I 4 lOOS—H®w In Effect. Sun 1.0 .» nournUn'ly Hi sun K» Sun Hi S only IF. lircstur 1 c*«m 7141 ml, :6pm 746 pm Inr Protlind x®l * S-15 " 1:13“ 853 " 8.4, IT- Richmond 330"» 4» " 34® ” in 13 I - Cincinnati 7>S i>i«m«>s:SS t I , . r am 41eep«r to Cincinnati :16 tram pit Bar >r Tralaa arrive from south at Iyc > a m m daily aud 3.17 p m F.i Sun lav .0 .a.onm Daily to H» Sun I * Gd Rapid, I Lr. Decatur 130 am 75®• m - 3>7 P m I a r . pt Wavne Iran" 830 " 4k ” I "Gd Kapidai 6:45 " 130 pm 740 I ■ Traverse City l»5P«n 800 " I -yeio.lv 1:3® ’• 935 " 6:o3am I- Mackinaw <:tS “ >»3® “ 7;»® I :■« train sleeping car to Grand Rapid, and I Mack na* Dity. 7 <« a m tram parlor car tc I Stand Rapid, and Mackinaw City I p m I Sain ;a- or car to Grand Rapid, Bleeping car H)a Ma km,■» City. Traina arrive from north at |>or • m .14 a m. 1:16 p m ■ I Brvaon. Age. C. L Lockwood. G 1 A Gr. Rapid,. Mie. I 'OLEDO. ST.LOUIS &, WESTERN R. R CO J "CUOVBR L«AF ROUT!" .a effect Jane 36, lim BAST. ■ , c (-Commercial Traveler, daily... i'll an. ■ |c B—Mall, dally, except Sunday ..I- 01 a a. ■ F (-Day Bxprees. dally 7 >1 P n. I K e»—Local might IRoßiu .1 WBsT Ift 3—Day Bipr»,» daiiv '> a x | 1 i—Xi . dally except Sunday 11 a m ■ 1 ‘—-Con.n.er ■: .1 Traveler, da.>y 11 pm II i»—Local Freight.... .... .. 8:50a ui NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND I | . ..... ■ a a:. ■ It. Aex Stin_ 6:5® a. m B it < ... 4:40 p m Ik Hex. Sun. — ■••A'P. m ■ I 10 k.sop m. I so :4 doe, not carry baggage an ! doea not I km pasat nger, eaat of Manon. Ohio WEST BOUND I ' ’ 2 'MI a m I 'a a -'57 a. m I o G ex. Sun 10 10a. tn I 0.312:64 p. m I I 1 ept Monday • A day, fol g legal holiday, ■ No. H doee not carry baggage. Lake tn« ft xx estern T'tne card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND Dal.y exept Sunday Ti'uaui ■r 1»— Daily except Sunday 11:57am ■c *—Dauy except Sunday 5 .46 pn ■ No 41 rune through to Indlanapolta without a lange. arrtvlng 10 80 a m ■ Bo <2 leaeea Indianopoll, at 7:00 a m Kuo, » irough without change, arriving at Bluffton t UM a x ■ No ,1 and 48 run via Muncie A Bls 4 route I I " ' I Jack Dailey made a visit at Bluff■n today. ■ Mrs T. M Reid is entertaining me Friday Night Euchre club this ■ Miss Anna Hess returned to Fort ■ avne. last evening to attend the ■rphans' Home fair. ■W. F. Rosenwinkle lerurned to ■ irt Wayne last evening, atter be HIK a guest of Dr. Rinear and f dnily. I Mr and Mrs L G. EJingbam ’Pre at Fort Wayne, last evening, a tending the performance of RoI Po. and Juliet at the Majestic th -atre. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schulte, of O., are in the city. gt 'Sts of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doak. M and Mrs. Schulte were married M t Tuesday, and are spending H fir honeymoon here. Mrs. SBhulte ■ ing a niece of Mrs. Doak.
RESULTS ARE Good or bad they are an exhibition of of the truth. If a man has lieen fooling himself they will find him out sooner or later. Better for him when it's sooner. Measuring up cold inflexible facts, in an impartial wav to find results, you will see that the scale will balance in your Our Men's and Ladies’ Oxfords, all of a fine fitting quality have few equals, except when you pay more. Step in our store and ask to see them. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, INDIANA
Miss Bertha Loser went to Berne this morning to visit relatives. Mrs A. Zeigler returned to Venedocia today, after visiting friends here 8. A. M Butcher of Geneva, was attending to legal business in the city last even’ng. H C. M n lntyre. of Chicago, was in the city, yesterday, a guest of Miss Edith Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Worley went tc Fort Wayne this morning to spend t le day with friends. Mrs. Am.»p»ugh returned today from Monroeville, where she was attending the Epworth League convention. Ou account of the absence of the pastor, there will l>e no services held al the Lutheran church for the next three Sundays. Mose Krohn went to Fort Wayn« last evening to attend the performance of ‘Romeo and Juliet - ' at the Majestic theatre. Mrs. Hunche and Mrs. Bserliaum returned to Fort Wayne last evening. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slickman, near Magley. T. R Moore, who resides corner of N’nth and Madison streets, u having his residence raised and a cement block foundation placed uni derneath. Mrs. Auten and daughter. Mattie, arrived today from Fort Wayne, and will spend the summer here with relatives. Miss Auten s 1 school closed there Thursday morning. Miss Amelia Getting will on next Sunday afternoon at the St. John's church, be united in n ar. iage to Theodore Scheiman. Rar. Jaus will perform he ceremony at 2:30 I o’cl ck. ! The funeral services of Willia n Weigman. who died last Tuesday night of dropsy, were held today at three o’clock, at the Freidheim Lutheran church, and interment was made in the Frieuheim cemetery. A Peru man is scouring the country for a fellow who eloped with his wife and his mule. He announces that if the fellow will onlv return the mule he will forg've him, as it would be no trouble to get another wife. The traction company at present are among the busiest people in the county, as they are rapidly push ing the work of completing the line, so as to get in running order as soon as possible. A force of men were put to work this morning in laying ties so that as soon as the steel rails arrive they can be laid.
John Cook made a business trip to Berne this morning. Miss Bertha Mace returned to Geneva, today, after a visit here with friends. Misses Mane Meyers and Jessie Hart went to G -neva todxy to visit 1 Mrs Wegmiller. Miss Mabie Va»e returned to Briant todsv. She wn< enroute from Monroeville. Brace Patterson went to Geneva this morning to spend the day with his brother, Fred. John Chenney returned <o Winchesttr, this miming, after visit ing Bruce Patterson in this city. Homer Gorseline, chief of police, nf Fort Wayne, and his family were . in the city today, guests of friends. Alma and DAlias B’own arrived this morning from Fort Wavne [ and will spend the summer here I with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Burt Ault returned j Ito Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit in the city, guests of Nath- i an Wyatt and family. Misses Geoigia and Zoe Miller, Midge Hite and Fern D-Ling and Charles Loch made an automobile trip to Bluffton today. Gun Rosentahl. J. D. Hile. E B . Adams, Birney Kai ver and H B. H‘ Iler were at Bluffton last evening, attending a Masonic meeting. Williard Steele has p isted notices that ball playing or other sp >rts at his pirk will hereafter be prohibit { ed except by permission from him. Peter Kinnev, and Miss Mary Kinnev retnrned to Geneva this morning. They were here attending the commencement exercises. B Clark and familv retnrned this morning to New Haven. They I were here attending the St. Jo-' seph school commencement, atd were guests of Dr. D. D Clark and family. Saturday evening, June 24th. at 7-30 the ladies of the Maccabees will meet at the N H. C. hall. Let all who are interested in the organizition be present. One week from tomorrow night the Fort I Wavne hive will be here to exemplify the ritualistic work. 'Souire Smith tried an ejectment I suit thia morning, entitled M | Burns against Jacob Close. The evi-1 dence was all in favor of the pliintiff, for whom judgment was ren dered. The 'squire this morning issued to the constable a writ of restitution and Close will be compelled to pay or move. The Ideal Gating Point—Sylvan Lake, Rome City, Ind., has no equal in the great Middle West for outing pleasures, boating, bathing, fishing, croquet, lawn tennis, the pleasures of Island Park and the enjoyment of the Chautauqua Assembly program anil class work, make it the ideal point for an outing. The indications a®e that the rasp berry crop will be the heaviest this year ever known in this section. Bushes are loaded down with the green fruit and unless attacked by slugs or beaten hail they will lie as plentiful as strawberries. The j green ones show a tine healthy fruit and unless something unusual attacks them, there will be no lack ot this popular fruit for canning, etc. The city of Indianapolis will establish free bath houses about the city which will be patronized largely by the newsboys of that 1 place. At present the "newsies” and "blackies" are using the river and viaduct for their daily dips and this has brought the public to face with the fact that a bath; house that will be free to the ur coins who sell papers and black tioots on the streets of the city should be maintained at the public; expense.
Miss Anna Merryman went to Cincinnati, 0., this morning, to visit relatives. Daring the summer the G. R. A* (. will sell tickets for train 7 at a 4pecial round trip Sunday rate of me fare to all stations when journey nan be mtde within the day. (31 10 round trip to Denver, Colo., anil return. 4 personally conducted party will leave Decatur on the Clover the evening of July 3, for Denver, account of the Epworth League meeting to he held at that place early in July. All those who desire to join a select party will please address H. H. Dtam. Bluffton, Ind or T. L. Miller, agent. Decatur, Ind. On July 1. 2. 3. and 4, the Erla railroad will sell excursion tickets to all points within a radius of 200 miles from selling aation. at very low rates. Return limit July sth. Ask Erie agents for particulars. Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya-\Vay Ga Mug, near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 to September 4, 1905. Illustrated folders can be had by calling 'phone 9 or writing C. L. Lockwood, Grand Rapids, 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 pby with illustrations. Get one. j. Bryson, Agent. 127d3m0;
B Kalver& Sons. THE®HUB j Store Block, r DECATUR. IMO. I “ADVERTISERS OF FACTS.” I A Bird in the Hand is r worth Two in the Bush, I And Clothing Bargains like | I THEHUB’S GREAT RED TAG I CLEARANCE SALE; I Offers you now will not again 1 be duplicated. I ( A BLIND MAN can pick at random from this I I Superb Assortment and not go amiss. I I A complete outfit for less than the 1 I price of a suit is a bargain chance that I I should not slip through your fingers. | g That is what we are actually doing. Don’t take our word for it. We simply ■ ask you to take the evidence of your own eyes. The goods are here for your in- B ■ spection and a visit will substantiate all we have been telling you. * I WATCH FOR THE BALLOONS, FRIDAY NIGHT I I AT 8:30 O’CLOCK. I I ONE FRIGE TO Al—l—. I 1 B. KALVER & SONS. | I BIG STORE BLOCK. |
THE SECRET OUT. The Door Stands Wide Open.
Tn refute the many false and niallrlou* attacks. Ihiriis formulas and other untruthful statements published concerning lioetor Pierce’s World-famed Family Medicines the lioetor has decided to pule lish all the imrnxlii-nts entering into his "Favorite Prescription" for women and bis equally fntpular tonic alterative known a.* Ilr. Picive’s Gulden Medical) Discovery. Hereafter every bottle of th<ne rm-d lei ties |<- oig the great Laboratory at Buffalo, N. Y., will b ar upon it a full list of all the Ingredient* entering into the com|iound. Both are made en- 1 tin-ly from native roots, barks and herbs. The ingredients of the "Gold, n Medical Discovery" being Gulden Seal root. Queen's root. Bla< a-cherrybark, Mandrake root. Bloodroot. Why Is It so many have been strengthemai and Is-m titod by the tonic effect of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery? ft Is because at this time of the year people feel run-down, nerveless, sleepless and worn out. Poisons have accumulated In their body during the long winter. Th< ir blood stores up a lot of wast ■ product which poisons the system. That Is why in the spring and early summer a tonic is almost a necessity. 'Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery being made of mialicianal plants, is next to nature and the best tonic you can use. For the same reason that vegetables and gns-ns are g'sid for the system at this time of the year, so is it true that a tonic made up entirely of medicinal plants, without the use of alcohol, is the proper medicine to take at this tjme. ft tills the bhsd with rich, red blood coniuscles. It gives you a feeling of strength, and it puts sunshine into your system as no other retmsiy can. That is why Dr. Pierce's Goldi n Medical Discovery has been such a favorite for the past forty years. He is not afraid to open his lalsiratory to the public, and he Invites every one to visit his Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, . N. Y.. to see how systematically the sick I are taken eare of and cured, as will as looking over his huge latsiratory and seeing the scientific methtsls of preparing this wonderful tunic. Neither man nor I
woman can be handsome who has fmpurities In the blissl. for it will show in pimples, boils, and eruptions, in the dark circles under the ey<« and in the sallow complexion. After taking "Golden Medical Discovery " you are bound to have pink cheeks and a fresh complexion. The muscles get the gi od, rich, red bl'Kxl, that puts on strength. It Is a flesh builder, but not a fat builder. , As an example of the good results thua obtained, note the following letter: "In the year 1* I had an attack of Indigestion and got s.» bad that my home doctor said he could not do me anj good,* writes Mr. G. Trent, of Gordonvlllo. Texas. "I wrote to you and you advised I me to use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, so I bought -lx bottles, aud when 1 commenced using it 1 was so i weak conld hardly walk about the house. By the time I had used one bottle my stomach and bowels commenced to heal. Tin re win- strips of tin- lining of my bowels as large as a man's two fingers passed and 1 had a great dial of misery in my stomach and bowels, and also in the rectum ■ sis-ciaily. I could not eat anything without having much distress afterward, but by the t.ine I had taki n eight buttles of the ’Golden Medical Discovery ' I was sound and well, and could • ■at anything I pleased without suffering in the least. Could also do as much work in a day as I ever could. I havs not suffered from the trouble since.” Dr. Pierce’s ter of good health, and g<s>d health is largely a niatler of healthy activity of the bowels. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. are safe, sure and speedy, and once taken do not have to be taken always. One little " Pellet" is a gentlelaxative, and two a mild cathartic. They nev.-r IJzal ipxfc gripe. By all druggi-ts. • dlvL3» The selfish seller who urges some substitute is thinking of the larger profit I he'll make and not of your best good.
