Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1905 — Page 3

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■ - ■tV’we’s Circus will exhibit at Bast ton, July 27. tin Laughlin. of Berne. wa* H-ndmg to legal business in the «|v today. Bi - Hilkney arrived last even tm rom Indianapolis and is a <>t Mrs. Henry Knapp. Frankenstein arrived last eining from California, and is a -t of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp A ivisFister leaves tonight for Bo feel. Sooth Dakota, where he I w|. take up the duty of getting I bl big farm in shape. Ode and Letta Fallenka and Amelia Weber went to Nr Wayne this morning to attend the orphans' home fair large crowd attended the open M band concert last evening at the corner of Second and Monroe ■to' - an( i were well repaid for tißir time. ■ev. Martin, past >r of the Bap church at Bluffton, will preach ew v Thursday evening at 7:30, Baptist church, in this city. An.' the month of July, begin tomorrow evening. M’he two young menjwho were aecot- iof raising a disturbance on street a few nights ago. dis any knowledge of the affair ,MP state that whoever wrote the •w de must have been hitting the pipe with avengenoe. Montpdier races will be held J«v 11, 12, 13 and 14. This procontains some good fast speed trotting and lunmng. the lovers of thia sort of sport <W get their money ’s worth. The in the pacing and trot ting ra|es is |4OO in each race, and there such races each day for da vs.

STILL AT IT We often said it, and still say it, that CROSSETT ►hoes for men ar* the beet fitters made, regardless of price. Then wouldn t it be worth your while to look into the matter. If we don’t prove our claims you loose nothing. If we do, you gain, because you have learned where to get the most and best for your inot ey. All leathers 13.50 and J4.Co.—Ail s’yles. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, INDIAN

Cal Millei returned last running from a buainean trip io Hriunt. Rev Dornaeif made a bu«ntesa trip to Fort Wayne this morning. E L. Carrol was attending to grain business at Fort Wayne ttxlay Mike McGriff, of Geneva, was a business caller in the city last evening. Mike BMger of Fort Wayne, was attending to business tn the city today. Mine Rose Egan went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit relatives. Miss Kate Setter went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit friends. Miss Marie Bockneoht went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit relatives. Judge R K Erwin went to Hunt ing ton today to close up some legal business Miss Cowan and Herman Cowan went to Monroeville this morning, to visit relatives. Mis* Maliel Friend of Celina, Ohio, is in the On a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Peter Gaffer. Mrs Sarah Miller returned last evening from Winchester, where she was visiting relatives. The Ladies’ Mite society of the •Methodist church: will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. John T. Myers on north Sixth street. Biersdorfer, Geneva's clever pitcher, done the twirling for Bluffton this afternoon against Delphos, M*ck Harbaugh was the umpire. A. P. Beatty went to Portland today where he closed up the case of Miller against the 3rand Rapids rail way company, by paying the cash. Twenty-one was the numlier of graduates from the Bluffton high school, the commencement exercises being held Monday evening. Miss Francis Bryson returned home to Decatur st noon today, after attending the commencement exercises here the past week — Bluffton B inner. Lee Martin left last evening for Fort Wayne, where this morning he act id as groomsman at the wedding of Miss Johann to Mr Beck mail. On Friday afternoon of this week the Pocohontas and Red Mens' lodge will hold their annual picnic in the Fristoe grove, south of this city. Mr and Mrs B Vesey. Mrs M 8 Vesey, John Vesey and David Vesey returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after attending the Edwards Niblick nuptials. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday evening at tee home of Mrs. Cook vfl Pifth street. Tee meeting will lie of a social and business nature. A most hearty invitation is extended to all members and friends of the church. Mrs. J. A. Smith. President. Decatur is getting up to date and is to have a lodge of Elks in the near future. At the present time the charter membership list numbers fifty and there are many more who are preparing to take the work. J. H. White and Thomas Haefling are the Elks who are work ing up the new oganization. Mr. Haefling is a member of the Bluffton lodge. As yet, the lodge to give the degree work has not been decided upon.—Bluffton Banner.

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HONORING THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY And Commemorating this Great Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Let’s all Attire in the Best we can Afford. CLOSING - OUT SALE GOING O!N AT GUS ROSENTHAL’S And Goods Sold so Low as to put them in the reach of the most economical, while there is an endless variety of fine HandTailored Clothes for the swell dresser in black in all fabrics, as well as the fine two-piece Outing Suits and others. STRAW HATS, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR. TRUNKS, AND VALISES, ALL GO AT WHOLESALE COST AT QUS ROSENTHAL’S

J. M. Frisinger made a busines trip to Frankfort today. * Mr*. John Malotte went to Poneto, t">day. to visit her daughter. John Cratner went to Bluffton, today, where he will visit his sister. P K. Kinney returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Straw hats cleaned while you wait by R)l ’rt at the Bart. 14216 Mrs. W. 8. Hughes and Mrs Duckett went to Bluffton today, to spend the day visiting friend*. Miss Gypsy Dorwin returned today from Fort Wayne, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Jesse Braden. Mose Krohn, Will Meisse and Elgin King went to Bluffton, today, to witness the ball game between Bluffton and Delphos. Mr*. Jacob U. Miller and children returned today from Fort Wavne, where they were guests of Sebastian Miller and family, who reside three miles northeast of Fort Wayne. Alex Leßrun is busily engaged at present i tinting the front of the Stndabaker building, near Ball & Meyers’ furniture store, where he expects to open up a first class meat mraket, and to be ready for business by next Monday While at work at his quarry in this city this morning, Julius Haugk had the misfortune to have a large stone fall on his left hand, inflicting painful injuries. The hand was badly crushed and the thumb torn almost to shreds. Dr. C. 8. Clark dressed the injuries. The Variety Mandolin club, which is composed of Brice L. True, Raymond G Knoff, J. trod Mayer. Jease F. Buhler and J Otis Cook, are distributing a neat card, advertising their business. The boys are all high-class musician*, snd are deservng of the suooest they are having. Raymond Bremerkamp returned this morning from Garber, Oklahoma, where he had been for the past month, in company with his father and brother, in looking over the west for a location. He stated that his father and brother, Otto, missed the train at St. Louis ind would arrive this evening. He was in attendance at the Bremer kamp Blossom nuptials.

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SERIOUSLY ILL Jesse Smith Suffers from a Severe Hemorhage. Jesse Smith, who resides on north Second street, is at present confined to his bed and is in a very serious condition, the result of a hemorrhage of the stomach, that seized him about two o’clock this morning, during which he spit up nearly two gallons of ; blood before Dr J 8 Boyers oould ’get the hemorrhage stopped. His condition todiy is not much im 'proved, as he is very weak and helpless, and the doctor has given strict orders to permit no one in to see him. TO ELECT DIRECTORS Interurban Stockholders to Hold Annual Meeting. The stockholders of the Fort Wayne and Springfield Interurban Railway company will hold their annual meeting at their ortioes in this city Friday, when routine business will be disposed of, the principal event being the election of a new board of directors. The company are pushing the line as rapidly as possible aud expect the steel rails to arrive within a few days. MONROE SOCIAL Base Ball Club to Dish Out kt Cream Instead of Curves. The Stahl baseball club of Mon roe, have arranged for a big social to be given at Monroe Saturday evening, when they will serve yon with ice cream and cake. If you are wise and want to enjoy yourself, you will be there, anyway the boys want you to oome if you possibly can, so don’t disappoint them.

Linn Grove. Joseph French is adding an addition to his barn Miss Nettie Meyers is visiting Jacob Hiliy and family thi- week. Children's day was observed at the Evangelical church Sabbath evening . Our townsman, Lewis Dunbar, is building a blacksmith shop on north Water street. Lawrence Opliger left for Bloomington. Ind., Monday, where he will attend school. Arthur Sjhaupp returned from Wayne county, Ouio, last Saturday to remain indt fiuitelv. Noah Baumgartner and wife, of R: okfora, Ohio, were guests of th- ir people over the Sabbath. Henrv French, of East- Notingham raised his new barn lust Saturday, which was 40x80 feet in size. Albeert Crisman ana wife, Joseph Glendenning and wife, were guests of John Simison last Sabbath. The Misses Minerva French and

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Oiillo Bierie, of East Nottingham, and Mis* Nona M. Hoffman attended <be high school comm< ncement at Bluffton, Minelay ereniig. Arny Sihanffter attended tae soldiers’ reunion nt Madison. Indian-, la«t we?k at the close of which everal hundred of the boys once in blue, now blended with grey, en-train.-d for Louisville, Ky., where they attended the rennion of the confederate army, relates that he had the privilege of converging with Col Cravens and other rebel officers, and the hot»l romi vas at a premium He was shown to a very large room by the hastes* and assigned t > one of more than two score of cots . one of which ■ was l>eing occupied, he being tho second to demand the exhilerating influence of sweet morpheus. On arising in tne early morn he beheld that the cots were all filled by the boys who wore the grey, his own apparel producing but a meagre blend of color. Mr Schauffter in all, reports a pleasant outing.