Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1905 — Page 3
fl M e TABLES uN O RNPIOS 4 INDIANA RAILWAY ,p ~ iw>3-N«w in effect. »«» ! ’** . .autnlMU'r M » K * K * * o»l» i ■ ■» u I ,1| '■ Ms •• S-3 I iffimond <«■>"•«»' '<»,;■ li\ /J..nn.it nil " »»•»••*»»•»:»» ,f, !‘.„.„ . iaClnrtnn.il lit It.in per 1 t fiom «ulh «t ij» • m ’J m .1..1X .«■» I I? P - ~ Bally Dally to K> sun )o ,.a»oat» M K<lMiU .n.«« rmi'u ?wam. ,4 pm J'piu.vn. n»o ■; »n «a* • •J ■ ... < MtO.kf „ **' ~ ♦ ' I M«*l»a» tu» “ 9 « ’S .. , ~.,0 .leaping car to Grand Rapid. and ' i. .m.wDity ?'}«• m lr "'" pa-'or car to I >• ■ ln d M.. klmw lit) , lie cat •„ , .City. Train, arrive from north at .m ra a m. ii*p nt ,‘, wu age. C. t. Doekwood. a F.a Or. Rapid.. MK OLEDO. ST.LOUIS4, WESTERN R. R. CO •‘CCOVR" t-taf ROUTS" a aff.ei .one N. iim bast . c-t üßmercial Traveler, dally... «:IT a b L a-Mell. dally, HC.pl Sunday ..12 ul a m WMT L >_l)ey lipreaa. daltr ... |:Slat t i-Mali, dally, aacepi Sunday ll:»a b E .-Ooo.merrl.l Traveler, daily »:11 pm E J_L->ea Freight ISdiu, NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BAST BOVND L | S * a. tn. t .a Jsia. m ] I Hei •n—— —— ——-c T’p. m. ( |. is — ————*.*• p. m L,, i doe. not carry bagg.gr and done not 1 L. v ea»t of Marton. Üblo. WKST BOUND i r - ■ 1 ’/> a tn i «7T Sun SJ JJ*- “ I 1 . ._ -... —h’4 p tn ‘ I epl Monday's * days tol a legal holiday, la. 13 does not carry baggage 1 Lake tn« « Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SUVTHBortiD U-Pa'.lyrirpt Sunday T:*eam , lt-l>a. y .icept Bunday .... ll STam B-t>auyeiceptSundae S:i*pni oil runs through *»> Indianapolis without arr .rrlvtng to .30 a m • o U leaves Indianop-dla at 7:00a n>. Runs .It without change, arriving at Bluffton is m o <i and as run via Muncie A Big a route itraw hats cleaned while you ' tby R jbert at the Bart 142 H Louis Miller and Andrew Crabill uie a business trip to fort Wayne > rmng. drs J. B. Stoneburner and 1 ighter went to Fort Wayn« this rmng to spend the day with br.:» i bil the dry goods stores of this ' b will on July the 4th, close ’ ihroptly at twelve o’clock and re- 1 Bin closed for the balance of the B ■ »*es Mayme Confer. Myme 1 ■tunger, Tena Schurger, Anna ' Bent. Etna Ehinger. Edith Went- 1 ■ and Nettie Smith were at Fort 1 Ya ne last evening attending the | ■ban's home fair. ■r Eil Fitzpatrick, of Portland, 1 ■nioter of ths Huntington Co- 1 ■bia City <fe Northern Electric I ■a? way. and a lively republican i iinidate for reporter of the su- < ■ne c urt, was in the city over i iimt. a guest at the New Aveline. i -i t Wayne Joornal-G it die. i
How Often do you hear a woman say. O, my feet! I wish I could get an easy house-shoe. II That lady hasn't worn our 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 groeving at the sides so you can slip them on in an instant. Price only $1.50 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. I'ft SHOE SCLLEB ATI,R - MiMmBB— I Bargains in City Property. k'i’ have for sale a nice six room house in the south end with good n it in the yard, piped for gas and water, large cement cistern, stone B l ‘"t paid for. This property is a bargain. klao a good seven room boos'in the north end, five rooms down V two up, city water in yard, large cistern, fruit, stable and three ff'litional lota. Only 51500.00. kur list includes also some fine building lots and other property uitable for rental or residence purposes. ■he Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. I REPPERT, FRUCHTE & I.ITTERER. Phonc * 3O
H K Allison attended 11 btnk'ing husineau at Wren, Ohio, today. Hemani Coffee went to Fort I W’ayne this morning to visit his aunt. Miss Lrnter went to Vinkshurg, Mich., thi* morning, where she will visit relatives. Mrs W. A Kcuhler and daughter went to Fort Wayne thia morning to visit with friends. Mrs Dr. Walers returned to White Cloud, Mich , this morning, after visiting relatives here. W. A. Kuebler, F Ga*t and E. X Ehipger were at Fort Wayne last evening, attending the fair. f orrest and Toni Vail went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with their uncle, A. T. Vail. W S. Smith went to Markle today, where he will set up a pipe organ for the Christian chur ,*h. Misa Grace Belle returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting Miss Merle Burdg in this city. John and Mary Burwell arrived last evening from Portland and are the guests of their uncle. Father Eberly. Miss Alice Fi»her returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting her Bister, Mrs. Joe Berry, in this city. The ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church meets tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. ’.Vilson Lee. Mrs. B F Brokaw and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morn ing. after making a pleasant visit here with her son. Misses Eva Acker. Bessie Congleton and Master Winfield Maddv wont to Geneva, todav. to make a visit with Mrs. Sam Acker. Mrs Louis Fruchte and daughter and Miss Krutzman returned this morning from Louisville. Ky., where they were visiting relatives. I-rael Stoneburner leaves tomor row for Detroit, where he will pass the examination to be admitted in Uncl» Sam's signal service in the United States army. Word was received from Marion, today, announcing that the condition of E. A Huffman, who is sufferirg from lung trouble, was no better, and that his chances for life are veiy slight, as he is gradually growing weaker. The Portland couacil has fixed the mayor's salary at <750, clerk |«00, treasurer 11,050, marshal ♦*oo city engineer * 200. city attorney 1200. health officer 1100. street commissioner |42 50 per month, night police |45 per month, chief of site depirtment |SO and his assistants 142.50 per month.
Rev J iy D irwin. of Fort Wayne, I ia a guest of relatives in the city H J Holthonse came home this morning from a business trip to Columbus. Mrs. Jacob Spado returned to Peterson today, after doing shop- j ping here, Mrs Della W’hitright went to Bluffton today to visit Mrs. Lillie Hammond. Mrs William Foreman and chil- > dten went to Van Bum, today, to visit relatives. Miss Belle Osley, of Geneva, passed through the city today, en route to Van Wert. Mrs. Aaron Zeigler returned to j Geneva. today, after visiting friend* in this city. Misses L'llie Drummond and Cleo Roop went to Marion, today, where they will visit relatives. Miss Lulu DeWetwe, of Lima. Ohio, passed through the city today en.oute to Warren. The St. Vincent DePaul society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs John B Holthouse, on Third street. Clark J. Lutz and family will leave Friday for a several weeks' absence and vacation at the northern lakes Mrs H. R Whitmer and eon, Harry, jr., of G ishen, are hereto a’tend the Elwards-Niblick wed ding, and are guests of D. E. Studabaker and family. The ixiird of review have made the rate for oil wells, all over one half barrel production at |350 a well, and all under that amount of production, 1100 a banel. At the M. E. parsonage at Mm roe, Sunday evening, occurred the wedding of Miss Margaret M. Jacobs to P. F. Davis, both of Steele, Ind.. Rev. J. A. Sprague performing the ceremony. On last Wednesday evening a brother of Mr. Davis, John W., was married to Miss Edith C. Bradimiller at their own new home, at 507 East Wayne street. Fort Wayne. Rev Sprtgue performng this ceremony. as on former occasions Preble will again celebrate the Fourth of July in their usual brilliant manner the eveat to be celebrated on the evening of July 8. The features of the evening will be bicycle races, potatoe andjsack ia?es and a balloon ascension in the evening A grand display of fireworks will be had and the occasion celebrated in a fitting manner Several large crowds from this city are already c mtemplating taking in this big time. Several Decatur people who have taken chances on the numerous articles display ad at the orphans home fair in session now at For* Wayne have been lucky enough to draw prizes, and last night's awards brought two more articles to this city. Miss Mayme Confer and Charles Niblick being the lucky ones. Miss Confer drew a beahtiful dresser scarf, while Mr. Niblick secured a beautiful bandknit white shawl. Both gifts are of the best quality, and show neat workmanship When it comes to making excuses for losing a ball game, Bluffton certainly is the limit, and the excuse she puts up concerning the loss of the game at Delphos Sunday by a score of 21 to 0, is cer tainlv amusing, as they try to reflect discredit upon Delphos’ victory and try to make it out a flake. We admit that Bluffton should have some excuse as her defeat was awful, but what else can they expect. from the rowdy element they are holding up as representatives. Oh. isn't it hard to pay out salaries to such a team as this, The petitions for the pardon of John W. Terrell are now on file before Governor J. Frank Hanly and the question of interest to niattirneys and family is what action, if any, will Hanly take in the case. When ex G ivernor Dur bin went out of office tue petitions for pardon were of course .-till left. on file. After Hanly went into oilice the petitions for pinion w««re called to his Attention uui present, ed to him in the same sh.p- as they had been previously to D irbin. Hanlv has so far given no sign that he has given the question a consideration la the mean time the case of Teirell is in the hands of the appellate court ju Iges and a decision is expected with in the next, fe v weeks as this was the one of three Oases to be taken up by the oou t before adjournment of its present term.—Bluffton News.
Hardware, Implements, Carriages and Buggies The American Wire Fence TTHTinp 1 ~~r~ ” 7' t i rttr ’H n 8 ! ’>llll L L I I I L I 1 I I A l ito r■! :E 1 ppiijlr! QUI |, H -i-l-L-l rrl'iF --fr—-fr-■ h|b«i - «rm ■■■y*"-' *■— •— ■ •< 1 L>|saiaci Lobs: Lbrs cs 5 Un Not only the best “along the pike,’, but also the best “around the field” This fence is ta-day the best on the market aud is guaranteed in every respect. In fact it speaks for itself and whenever used gives the best of satisfaction. When putting up a fence why not put up the best and thus save yourself expense: We ask you to call and look this fence over and be satisfied in your own mind as to its merits It cost you nothing to look and all are treated alike. Loch, Dirkson <& CO.
Miss Francis Bryson ret urned today from Bluffton, where she was visiting friends. Chautauqua Lake Excursion— On Friday. July 7th and Friday, July 2*tb, the Erie railroad will run special low rate excursions to Chautauqua Lake and return. Rate from Decatur |9.65 Return limit 30 davs from date of sale Ask Erie agents for particulars, 01 write O. L. Enos, traveling pa* senger agent, Marion, Ohio. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk’s offi io t xlay to Oliver Pearl Edwards and Josephine Niblick, Ansel Bremerkamp and Edith M Blossom, John S. Bryan and Sylvia Lautzenheizer. The last named gtoom. Mr. Bryan, is a son of Peter J. Brvan, a well known citizen of Jeffenon township Lightning struck Peter H. Halogger's house north of town dur ing the thunderstorm yesterday morning. It struck the chimney, followed the stovepipe, knocked the! range away from the wall, entered ' the cupboard and broke some dishes, passed down to the cellar and ended its work by breaking jugs, jars and all the windows in the cellar —Berne Witness. The Laides’ Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will mSet with Mrs. W. H. L’e. Wed nesday afternoon. May 2«. The following program will be given. Paper. ‘South America" Mrs. Lvde Patterson; reading. Mrs Liu Kennedy; music, Mrs. Kate Baumgartner; paper, ‘‘Alaska." Mrs. Ertie Schug; reading, Mrs. Garner. Sutton; reception committee, Mrs. Ida B-avers, Effie Schug, Lulu Cordua Many friends of Charles S. Paterson who wa* formerly on the Commercial Mail, will be pleased to learn that he now has an excellent, posi'ion as business manager of the Las Vegas Optic the only daily paptr in nortwrn Niw Mexico He says he is having a g iud true and never saw finer weather. The only draw-back to t b e country in his estimation is the steep prices and ooet of living. A suit of clothes costs from thirty-five dollars up. He has met Miss Mary Makemson of this city who is visiting friends at that place, several times and says she is having a very enjoyable visit. Peterson met El Weber at Lis Vegas when the latter was on his way home to this city. -Columbia City Commercial Mail. A large number of residents of our city are makirg arrangements to attend the grand fair, which will be held at Horary hall, in Fort Wayne, June toe 21 st to July 1-t inclusive. It is being given bf Fort Wayne Council N>. 451, Knights of C >lu nhus, and he pro- | needs will lie donated to St. Vincent’s Orphan's home in th it i it Certainly, nothing more node j could appeal t) th" charitably ini dined than to extend assistance t > these poor children. Mayor Ed ward Dunne, of Chicago, opened the fair Wednesday evening, and was escorted to the ball by a large parade. An -xoellent musical and literary program has been arranged for each evening, and numerous new features will be intro duoed. A grand distribution of prizes valued at 12000 and including an automobile, piano, bedroom set, and numerous other articles will take place.
SEE OUR NOBBY Ladies’ Spring Suits SEE OUR HANDSOME ..Dress Patterns.. The Latest, the Best for the Money at Our Store NIBLICK & CO. MONEY IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Can Have It. By liorrowing from us on your household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (SlO to fl 00). You can have from one to twelve months time to pay it back liy small weeklv or monthly payments as you prefer. SI 20 is the weekly payment on a 550 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 Numoer Amount Wanted Kind.ef Security yon have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address Port Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE. IND.) Opp Court House !■ I WII fTW PETER GAFFER Housa Painting. Paper Having and Frescceing WOBK BWE PROMPTLY ANO WITH DISMTCH £ LARGE FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK i DECORATING A SPECIALTY I See Me Before Contracting for your Work Els» where. 411 Work Guaranteed, a PHONE 330 *lll ■ HIM—»Uli 1T- iHI ll■—mill——>!■mil i«~— ’ a. From Decatur via. . $1.25 “CLOVER LEAF s|./0 - ROUTE’’Sunday May _ nr -. nn i T Tfl TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday Tfl DETROIT ■ thereafter during the nrTiinat And RETbRNi summer. 2nd RET’JRN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.
