Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY June 33. IWO3- M«w In Effect. Sun CUM K> Mun M« Nun Ki H only I £« twcNiut «m ? i«»m i.itpm ««« pm I ~ proiloncl ct< • " Ul i " -.ijl I ■■ ni.tnuuud . co" yc» Jco " lie) I -ctnrtnnntif if t»Ksnns;sS " •aiannonTH Dally Daily to Xi Hun I * Gd Mapula I ic.liwatur I’l4pm ?S«• »• S P m I It Pl Wavs* Hjo • »co " me •' I • (Id Maplda i« " JOSP.m un" I r»io»ky Mis «:as I • Mackinaw It » " ft IO •• ?:S3 Il ic ttaln aleaping car to Grand Hapida and I Mackinaw Wty. !;wa m, train parlor cat Io I t <and Maplda and Mackinaw City S*■ P m I train parlot car to Grand Mapida aleeping car I i« Ma« kina w City. Tralna arrive from north at , pa. m. ~ua m. t i» p m gryaoa. Age C. L Lockwood, 0. P.A Gr. Hapida, Mie. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS &, WESTERN R. R.CO "CLOVHR CHAP ROUTH* .■ alf act Juno M. l»o» EAST I »u 4—commercial Traveler, dslly... *:ram I so P-Mall. dally, aaceps Huaday ..Ik ul a m Ipo <-Pay Hi prana, dally TtMptn I (to «—Looal Fralgbl IH>O pa WBBT I aol—Uaylapreaa, daily l:Maa 180 1-Hail. dally, aicopt Bunday Hava m I a e e—CommercUl Traveler, dally »:ll pm I Re at—Local rrairbi k.&ua m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. I BASF BOUND ■o I . »:vi a. at. p dri Sue Tilda, tn Bo.« —. Sdi>.a. ou. Mei. Boa. 11:30p. tn ou. 10 ».« p a. No. it doe* not carry baggage and doea not earry paaaengera eaat of Marion Ohio. WEST BOUND M- r. - I I -.*>» tn 00 » »:**•• “> k iler. Bun„. 10.10 a. m 0 ,E——- — —UiM p. a 0 is _ - P m It rapt Mead*/ • A day* foi l legal holiday* So. 13 ioea “ <lt ca -ry baggage. taka tfrie. a u estern y*,.a care friL, BluffVm Ind. I *” TMBOUND y *— ** ’’‘P’itkuoda’ S«p tn NoU riH** hT ’ u <‘*.<> ladlanapolla without rc .ngo »jM*ln» ’*Ja tn io a lai»« Indian ip.n, al 7:00a m. Kuna ■ trouffc w*"*>oi l ' f 'a'-Ap. arriving at Bluffton M 4 Oe 1 I «o. 41 •J - *run vis Auncie A Hlg 4 route I Hat’- v B»raub Xaß a visitor at ■ kha s *od»r. \ I Osct - Hoffman last ■venin/ roni “ brpiness trip to ■ rtla • j I A retnrmned last even ■ - lk fro Portland. eA-here he was ■ t *nd* »° legal bu°f«ineßS. I . Taffue**? returned to ■vingh'\^ e J*;V.ii»nf, otter visit■>K Mr.'”*an<r Mrs Fred Tague in ■ lie city. tMissee Anna Martin, Dade Vogleede and Bertha Deininger went Fort Wayne this morning to ie attendance at the orphans - fair. I Misses Ruth and Ethel Foreman, L' transport, will arrive this and spend their summer ■aoation with their aunt, Mrs Loch. They are twin danght n ot Mr. and Mrs. Webb ForeI Monroe will oelebrat" th« F mrth a ball game with Wren, Ohio, the forenoon and another with I.' Decatur postoffice team in the aiteraoon. Th;- Ladies' Aid society hold an ice cream social in the evening. ■ Among the manv congratulations re eived by Mr. a"d Mrs. O. P. Tuesday evening, was a O-lblegr.* m from Miss Hattie St udal iker and Miss Mu’garet Vesey, from Paris, reading, “ConI ■htnlattons. all well” The mesB*e was received about six o'clock. ■rhe Grand Rapids raiir >ad has advertised that on July IV, IVOS, tlu v will at Grand Rapids, Mich , hid an auction Bale of all unolaimel freight and baggage, including art cleg too numerous to mention. The terms of the sale are cash and p»'perty must be taken away immt Lately,

I STILL AT IT s * I We often said it, and still say it, that J CROSSETT I show, for men are the best fitters made, I regardless of price. Then wouldn t it be I worth your while to look into the matter. I If we don’t prove our claims you loose I nothing. If we do, you gain, becauee I you have learned where to get the most I and best for your money. All leathers ■ 13.50 an 1 54.00. All styles. 1 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. ■IHC L TUR ' ,NDIANA xl x

A. Van Camp made a business ' trip this morning to Waterloo, Ind. Mrs. Thmn ah Trim went to Mmroe to lay to visit relatives Jesse Patchen. of Pennville, is tn the city, a guest of James It. Smith. J. W. PUoe returned last, evening from a business trip to Portland. W. H. FledderJohann made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Father Wilken was at Fort Wayne last evening in attendance at the orphans - home fair. Miss May Williams returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after visiting friends in this city. Miss Mattel Friend returned to Fort Wayne thia morning, after a visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Elisabeth Devilbiss will arrive here Saturday for a visit with her numerous relatives and friends Miss Amelia Weicking ieturned to Bluffton, thia morning, after attending the Edwards Niblick nuptials. David Vesey returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after attending the Edwards Niblick wedding here. Mrs Rose Weidy returned to her home at Napanee, this morning, sfler visiting her father, J. T. Johnson. Tne Aid society of the Evangel ioal church will meet this evening with Mrs. John Cook. Mrs. Joseph Meinerding arrived this morning from Fort Recovery, Ohio, anti is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forbmg, A gang of hoodlums went to the J thn Nifflick home the night of the wedding and stole qui'e an amount of eatables from the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. John Colohin, Mrs. I Ed Ehinger, Mrs Henry Sohulte, Mrs. Dyonis Schmidt, Mrs. B. J. Smith, Dr. D. D. Clark, Charles Niblick and Frank Wemhoff were at Fort Wayne, last evening, attend mg the orphans' home fair. Tne Johns Concert oompiny will give a concert at the Washington church, south of town tonight and another at Peterson Saturday night. They gave such satisfaction when they appeared here before that these are both return engagements by general request. A few days ago what was supposed to be a natural spring was found flowing in Mrs. A. E. Babb's back yard in Elkhart. Neighbors gathered, looked with wonder on the seemingly endless water-supply tasted it, enthused over its fine 1 medicinal qualities and then negotiated with contractors to pipo it to their homer. Today it was disoov - ered that the source of thejsuppoeed spring was a bursted water main belonging to the Elkhart Water company. Markle was the scene of a lively fight lietween Night Watchman Lee LaTurner and a burglar at the Leah Bros.’ store, between two and three o’clock this morning. LaTurner in making his rounds.noticed the burglar at work in the store. He moved as though he was thoroughly familiar with the place and was throwing goods from the windows, preparatory to picking them up afterward and appropriating them to his use—Huntington NewsDemocrat.

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HONORING THE FATHERS OF OUR COUNTRY And Commemorating this Great Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Let’s all Attire in the Best we can Afford. closing Tout 3ale COING OM 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

Emil Franz, of Berne, was attending to legal business in the city today. “cJ. Lutz and L. G. Ellingham are at Toledo today attending to business of importance. Mrs. L. G. Ellingham and Mrs. Miller went to Rochester today f »r a short visit with friends. Mrs. Joe finer and children arrived this morning from Fort Recovery, Ohio, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forbing. Je-se Selleineyer arrived last evening from Oberlin. 0., where he was attending school, and will spend his vacation here with his parents. Mrs. Bl Ehingcr, Miss Ode Fullenkamp and Charles K. Niblick were among the lucky winners at the drawnig at the orphans' home fair, at Fort Wayne, last evening, Mrs. Ehinger drawing a pillow, Miss Pullenkamp a pillow and Mr. Niblick three doylies. A man of the name of Dtvid Maggart, residing near Cromwell, has for many years i>een striving to raise “topless” potatoes and at last his efforts have been crowned with success. David went to that county in the earlv 50's and did not like to bug potatoes, therefore he made the discovery by crossing the different kinds of potatoes and sprouting and topping the plant until the result has been obtained. These potatoes will be put on the market this fall for seed, and it.is predicted that Mr. Maggart will make a good sum from them. The town of Willshire according to advertising matter, is going to have a Saturday afternoon carnival July I. Tnev have advertised two bands, a burlesque balloon ascension, saek races, wheelbarrow races and other sports, for which prizes will be offered The ladies are going to serve a regular supi»er with ice nreatn and cake during the evening, and the proc eds are for the benefit of the Willshire band. Willshire is a dry town, but they have two town pumps, which furnish the best of water, and as a last resort the St. M irys river. AU are invited to attend, as this is the celebration that will be held instead of July 4th.

GLORIOUS and HAPPY FOURTH

Frank McConnell made a busiiiesa trip to Linn Grove today. Straw hats cleaned while you wait by Robert at the Burt. 142d»l Mrs. Dore Miller arrived today from Plymouth and is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Ward Gale. Miss Florence Sprunger returned this morning from Van Wert, where she was visiting as guest of Miss Grace Standish. A crowd of Decatur jteople went ’ to Lima, 0., this morning to attend the races in which Virgil ('., a Decatur horse, is enteret in the 2:20 pace. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bremerkamp. ' who were married yesterday, fooled their friends last evening in elegant style and got out of town before anyone knew anything concerning their whereabouts, thus escaping the humiliation of being exhibited 'on the streets. They ordered a rig late in the afternoon, had it driven up the alley, got in and drove to Williams, where ‘hey caught the afternoon train north. As it is, even the relatives do not know i their destination.

Hardware, Implements, Carriages and Buggies The American Wire Fence * r >* INCH « H: t. .L..L, .L -l. •.L-L-2— ,— Cjhix— l s P f: E: —— —— — ffwffTrmWlt" Not only the best “along the pike,’, but also the best “around the field.” This fence is to-day the best on the market and 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, Dickson CO.

Miss WiUa Ray returned to Monroe today. Fred Eichenltetger went to Berne today to make a visit with his family. Mrs. Mont Evans went to Bloom ington today.to visit her daughter, Mis. J B. Dutcher. Delphos yesterday defeated the Bl iffton team at Bluff tin by a score of 7 to 2. Biersdorfer of Berne pitched the game and did his pirt well. Bluffton, however, fulled to support him. Messrs. J. H. White and Thomas Haefling stated this morning that they hail secured the signatures of fifty-five members to their Elkspetition, and had collected all the money, arid that the piper would bo sent tod iy to District Deputy Frank Dunahoo, of South B<*nd, who would forward it to tne Grand Exalted Ruler, William J O'Brien, at Baltimore, Md , who in turn would send it to the Bluffton lod<e ti piss on, thence coming back to Decatur, w nen a meeting will he called and officers elected and things arranged to institute.

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M r s. William Ormand arrived today from Plvmoutn, and is a guest of Mr. and Mr« D. E. Scott. Marshal Green is sporting a new uniform, the pa taloons l>eing a lorned with a red stripe down the side, and is a daisy. Mrs. D. E S’ndabtker will give an “at h ime" ptrty Saturday af~ terroon. at two o'clock for the remaining out of town guests whowere here to attend the ElwardsNibliok wedding. The Bipti-t people of this city have arranged with Rev. Mr. Martin, of Bluffton, t > delt-er a. series of sermons on “The Home,” as follows: July 6th, “Choosing the Partner;” July 13th, “Husbands'Duties;” July 26th, “Wives Duties;" July 27th, ‘ Mutual Duties of Parents and Children." It was expected that Mr. Martin, would begin this series this even ing, but another engagement prevents his coming this week, but he will surely be here next Thursday, and every Thursday evening during the month of July. Good music and a good time Everybody invited.