Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1905 — Page 3
T ,Me _L ABLEB WIN k INDIANA BAILWAY »ouTwl« l|l y *• *• * *"•> A2 atchma&d 4 40" S ’<• I* M • is IMaoHBJISS J c ,t Train* »”*'■» •• ' • "» , m daily SI?t>«" *« Sunday a.*..-"- o.«r I, peatur ''Hl'™ 7s»• rn jl4 p.m ;; », Warn* II S« k ‘O ■ WmA ’« I worn I n" •Tra-rwCity " w "** J' 10 <« pytMky ».w ' ‘*S <*>' •.Mackinaw n.aa v* T'-’S , • „ ti train •leepln* car 10 Grand Haphla and Mackinaw Pity »:»• "» ' ••• «< ?*„ Kapid* and Mackinaw City * p m ' "»r car io Grand Kapida .Ir-pmg „r . i”’ City. Trainaarriva from north al , m 44 a m ll* P m «.«■ C. L. Lockwood, G F.A ** ** Or. Kapida. Site. TOLEDO, ST.LOUIS i WESTERN R. RCO ''CLOVkM LBAF ROUTS” <a affact June M. IM ■ABT, a_uo»ma»el»l Traaalar. dally... lilTaa ■c S- Mail, daily, aicaps Sunday ..14 ul a n E ZZ(,ay ■ipreea. dally . M p n. Jt, p)_U>aai Fralikl IM pa WIST S-Uay •aprnaa. dali» SiMae ■n iZiiail. dal'y. aicapt kunday 11* a a ■c a-Ooaaarelal Tree lar. dally «11 p a Be •- Local Fralrtt * Mi a r>. NEW EIIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND Bo ~ ‘■ s® a. a. p, Sr> Son— > P a. m Eo.' Mai. Uaa — •:»P- ® Eo. 10 ».’O p. ■ I y 0 f 4 doea not carry bappaga. and doea not lorrt t .aMon<cra eaat of Manon. Ohio. WEST BOUND L s 7 T'OPa m BfixS—_ ... ~ ■ - •••• ' ' a. m Eofl'c Sun 10:10a. ■ Eo I—— IX;*4 P- *” E Eliapt Monday's A duya fol'k le«al holiday* ■a 11 J"** not carry ba scare. Lake tine a Hentern Tima card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND 3.«-l»a:lyeicpt Sunday Tr’oam Ai»-Daiiy eacept Bunday . llfiam C IS— HanyeacepiSunday S Mpm Bo II root through to Indlanapolla without I banc*- arriving 10 M a tn I Bo « learea IndlanopoHa at IdXia m Kuna I irtjfb without ebanre. arriving at Bluffton I r»an> I 80. d and 4? run via Muncie A Big 4 route I I Mrs George Deiner is on the nick I Joe sfetz,ger went to Fort Wayne <.in morning. I Eugene Runyon, of Berm . was a ■tutor here today. ■ Jeeee Ix>Brun made a visit at ■ rt Wayne thie morning. I Burt Townsend went to Fort ■ayne this morning to resume hie aboo' duties. ■Mr und Mrt. John Mevera went ■ Fort Wayne this morning to ».t relatives. ■Miss Genevieve Kern arrived th s ■ rmng from Berne, and is a pue-t ■ Miss Zella Stolts. I John Russell and Ezra Leßrm Bint to Fort Wavne this morning B commence work in the stave B itory. B tfr«. Belle France and Mr« C. B France and children. Curl and m el. sp»nt Sunday with Mrs. Kid Hale at Bluffton. K B Trentman, of Fort Wavne, Koi ng bank to Hartford City. Kre he will take charge of the ■me paper mills, one of the live ■•l'tries of that place. Baok Harbaugh is on the sick ■ and in consequence thereof ancalamity befell the BluflCon B* ball clnh. They were defeated Rj'rankfort by a score of six to ■f’CHtnr was well represented at ■ Knights of Columbus fair at ■ t Wayne yesterday. According I eports from the newspapers ■ e, the booth conducted by the ■ dur ladies, is one of the most ■ liar attract! >ns, and is doing Aii-sh at a rapid gait.
M • flow Often do you hear a woman say, O, my feet! I wish I coul'l get an easy house-shoe. That lady hasn't worn our I Hospital Shoe They are made of that soft, velvety leather that can’t hely but be comfortable. The soles are very flexible and the heels are rubber to take off the jar in walking. Rubber grooving at the sides so you can slip them on in an instant. Price only I sl-5° CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. MIE S tot SELLER DECATUR, INDIANA
Frank McConnell was a visitor at Markle today. H ; D. V. Steele was a visitor at Waterloo this morning. James Chronister wa» a visitor at Fort Wayne thin morning. W. Briggs, of Geneva, is here t iday on board of review business.£ Nicholas Citing i« seriously ill at h,s tome southwest of the city. Nick Miller went to Fort Wayne 1 1'Ha morning to visit his brother, i John. . The city council meet in special session tonight at their mom on Madison street Dick Dalton, of Huntington, was a visitor in the city yesterday, a guest of friends. Mrs Martha Scbeideker returned to Berne this morning, after visiting relatives here. Miss Hanna Newwich of Bluff, ton, |<assed through the city this morning, enroute to Geneva James Berry returned Io Hoag land, this morning, after spending Sunday here with relatives. Miss Theresa Blew of Bluff .on. was in the city yesterday, a guest of Mr and Mrs B«n Schrank. Henry B Heller and Charles Simcok* went to Rome Citv this morning, where they will try their luck at fishing. Dr. Fred I. Patterson of Geneva Snndayed in the city, returning to ' the southern Adairs county metropolis that evening. “Johnnv, who was Peter and who was Paul?” “Them was the | guys wat robbed each other to pav each other without lettio ’ their left | hands get wise." Eugene W’est. who has been in the employ of Gns Rosenthal for the past month, leaves this evening for his home at Buffalo, N. Y., i where he will spend his summer vacation. Dan Vail, who is attending Yale college, will be home some time this week tc spend the summer vacation with his parents He has made great progress in oollegp. and many people are saving nice things about Dan already. Mrs. Jeff Bryson was called I to Marion, Saturday evening, by a message iiearing the news of the serious illness of E. A. Huffman. Mr. Huffman has long been 'an inva’M. and this relapse is causing the family and friends much concern. Charles 8. Peters >n. who wn formerly on the Columbia Ci f v Commercial-Mail, has an excellent position as business manager of the Las Vegas Optic, the only paper tn northern New Mexico — Fort Wayne Journal-Genet to. Four candidates were given the council degree in the Masonic lodge here Thursday night. They ffere 1 Dr. Blackman, of this city, and Gus Rosenthal. John Heller, and J D. Hale, of Decatur. Earl Adams snd Barney Kai ver were here from Decatur also to attend the meeting. —Bluffton News. Mrs. Kell and Mrs. Emerick and daughter of Huntertown, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strebe. These ladies will remain here until Tuesday when with Mrs Strebe and daughter and Mrs. J. Gilpan they will leave for Terre Haute, where they will make a two week’s visit.
Huber DaVose was a visitor at Muncie today. Miss Merle Hnid* went to Geneva today to visit relatives, E J. Bailey made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John T Meyers made a business trip to Kendalville this morning Clark Biu kmaster is confined to his home on account of sickness. The Beau Nots will meet this evening with Miss Louisa Brake. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. B tvd are vis ittng relatives at Van Wert, Ohio, today. A T. Vail of Fort Wayne, was attending to tlm tier business here today. Mi’s Ethel McAlhaney returned to Marion today, after visiting her father in this city. Miss Agnes Rohrock . Ixiokkeeper j at the Old Adams County bank, is taking a week's vacation. The Decatur Lumber company shipjied a large consignment of lumber to Hoagland today. Miss Marguerite Dalton returned to Huntington today, after visiting Miss Mary Heffner in this city. Delphos. Ohio, yesterday trimmed Bluffton to th® tune oi 21 to 0. We wonder how Bluffton enjoys their salaried team. No 5, on the Clover Leaf that is due here at Hill was last evening delayed for three hours at Holga e on account of a car being off t' e track. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve ice cream and cake Tuesday evening in the moms formerly occupied by Loch & Dirkson. Everybody invited. The mit’en factory is closed today while mechanics are busily engaged in connecting the electric engine onto the day currenr with which pjwer it will hereafter be rnn First street was tt,e scene of a little trouble yesterday which en tertained the neighborhood while it lasted. A few repairs are needed when they will be ready for a repe tition of ths digraceful proceedings. Gus and Walter R iseenthal were at Winnetnac yesterday, where they attended a picnic in honor of their ester, Miss Cltra Riaenthal, who leaves this week on an extended visit to the old country— Germany. Dr. Cullis, the noted evangelist, occupied the pulpit at the Preshv. terian church yesterday, Pastor Allen being unable to take care of his usual pastorial duties. As usual the sermon by Dr. CullU was both earnest and eloquent Invitations have been issued by Mesdames John H L->nhart. M. V. B Archbold and T H Bl isser for an afternoon party at the home of the former on Thursday at two o'click. These invited are looking forward to a pleasant time. Tomorrow will occur the annual pi on io for the children of the St. Joseph schools, and this even" as on former occasions will be held in the Forhing grove, southwest r s the city. The event is always oel<' brated in a pleasing manner, and the day made a joyous one for the children. The hacks will start out early in the morning and the entire day will be sp a nt at the grove. Dr. Miles S. Porter arrived ,ihis morning from Fort Wavne. and in company with Dr. 8. D. Beavers and Dr. J. 8. Boyers, drove to the home of Conrad Gallmeyer. who resides north of this city, where they will hold a Consultation conerning the extent of Mrs. Gallmeyer’s ailment, and may possibly perform an op°ration. The operation was performed and was a success.
M k TO THC orntc or THC IjW® SNOW AGENCY. ■MP DECATUR, INDIANA. If vou want to sell your farm or city property for cash, list it with the SNOW AGENCY. We have several cash buyers as soon as what they want is put upon the market. If you wish to buy a country home or city residence, we may have just what you want, as our lists comprise several thousand acres of good farm lands in Indiana and a large number of city properties. Besides these, we have timber and prairie lands in Missouri, Minnesota and Arkansas, in all stages of improvements. Property ad ver used without expense to the owner, if left on the market forihe time listed. t .
Miss Mabel Engle went to Richmond today to visit friends. Dr BlH'-kman, of Bluffton, was I a professional caller here today. Mrs. J. M Johnson, of Wabash, is in the city, a guest of relatives. J. B. Eiton, of Willshire, was attending to timber business here today. Miss Johns.m went to Geneva, today, to visit her sister, Mrs. j Wells. Miss Relle McGilavoy returned to Geneva today, after visiting friends in this citv. Miss Minnie Ford returned to Parker City today, after a visit here a guest of friends. Miss Nin Peterson arrived today from Albion, and is a guest of Mr s and Mrs. Burt Lower. Mrs. Elizabeth Kellv and daughter returned to Van Buren, today. They were enroute from Berne Mrs. H Sweigart arrived t< - day from Marion, and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Btandyberry. Misses Emma Ashbaucher and Mary Deam returned to Bluffton today, after visiting friends in this city. Mrs Ed Menefee and daughter left today for Raymond. While here they were guest ; of Sarah Blackburn Mrs. J. Q. Neptune and sons and Miss Nellie Knck returned today from Rome City, where they spent a week at the lake. Mrs W R. Dorwin and Mrs. Thompson returned today from Fort Wayne, where they spmt Sunday with relatives. Grant W. Weeks of Geneva, was among the oil men who appeared before‘h« buard of revi’w, who are in session in the commissioners’ i , room. Miss Opal Fran‘« returned today to her home at Union City. She was employed in this city as trimmer in the milliner store of Mrs. .Bnrdg The band will hold thei r concert tomorrow evening at the oorner of Second and Monroe streets. A platform is now under construction for that purpose. On account of Epworth League convention, the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to Denver and return at rate of <31.10. Tickets on sale June 2!'Vh to July 4th. For further information, call on Erie agents. Lawrence Op’inger, of Linn Grove, one of the bright young school teachers of Adami county, was heie today enroute to Bloomington. where he will enter the state university with a view of fur ;th»r finishing his education il qualifications as a teacher. fill 10 round trip to Denver. Colo., and return A jiersonally conducted party will leave Decatur on the Clover L»>af the evening of July 3, for Denver, account of the Epworth League meeting to be held at that place early in July. All those who desire to join a select Darty will pleane address H. H Dcam. Bluffton, Ind or T. L. Miller, agent, Decatur, Ind. Misses Francis Bryson, of Decatur,’Delight Worthing, of Montpei lier, Lucile Spencer, of Wabash, 11 Laura Long of Warren. Sadie i Spiece, of Montpelier, Jennie Fuli ton and Carrie Kapp and Hu<h i Thornburg. Ralph Spaulding, Law- » rence Lipinksi, Walter Baumgartner. Dr. Runyan, of Chicago, Harry Starr, and Harry Staver, formed a party who banquetted . at the Ovster Bay. following ‘he i dance last night.—Bl iffton Bunner.
TWO WEEKS Lace and Embroidery Sale COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 24 As you know our goods are all marked in plain figures everybody can tell the pri<"e and for two wewka we are going to make the following cut prices ou Laces and embroidvriea. Our im men at* Block of these goods must lie n-duceil. Our 5c Laces and embroideries Our 29 Im'oh snd embroideries 4 r-p will go M wlllgt <t IO Our No laces and embroideries Co ~ , will go at hu ' ' 1 Q Our H 7 L-n "id g- it ies will go at | v Q ur lac»s and embroider OE Our 12jc laces and embroideries Qp ies will go at -Cw* II go at Our 16c laces and ambroid ■ AUf °" r 50 *' la ‘’* H • >mbr< " ,ler OCn erieo will go at |(JI2 I '•* •“ — •03 You should be sure and supply yourselves se these are big cut prices, and when the time is up these prices will be withdrawn. Tbe place, AT TRUE’S ■ i »■——!!■!_ II II . l_m ■!» — /¥n G!d-Time Time-Table An Erie *T*HE first Erie Railroad Time table, Railroad i ßelic 1 gj v j n g t fc e schedule for trains at all Suggests stations, was issued in March, 1847, as Comparison a hand-bill. Any copy in existence is worth much more than its weight in gold. Including passenger, freight and milk, there were five trains each way. The number of passenger trains arriving at and departing from the Jersey City station daily is 278, including through vestibuled trains from Chicago and Cincinnati. The Erie is a favorite route to the most frequented watering places and summer resorts of the East —Cambridge Spring, Chautauqua Lake, Niagra Falls The New England Coast and Mountains, Coney Island, Brightons Beach, and the Newjeisey Shore. R. H. WALLACE, (. P. A.. 21 CORT USD ST., NEW YORK. •— — - = — MONEV IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Can Have It. By borrowing from ur on your household goods, pianos, organs, ‘cams, fixtures, etc., without removal (f 10 to 5100). \oucan have from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. 51 20 is the weekly payment on a 550 loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. If you ue4*d tnonev fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail it to ua, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. ■ Date B Your name Wife’s Name Street and Number Amount Elnd.cf Security you have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call cn or address Fort Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1816 105 Calhoun St. Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House PETER GAFFER 1 House Painting. Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH ALLARGE FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK DECORATING A SPECIALTY s»e Mt Before Contracting for your Work Els'where. All Work Guaranteed. PHONE 330
From Decatur via. * . — c f $1.25 “CLOVER LEAF i|.7O TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday! TO DETROIT tod RETORN. “um"T ‘ he and RETURN. I T. L. MILLER, Agt.
