Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1905 — Page 3
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————————————————— Dick Peterson enjoyed the Fourth It Geneva. Hurry Quinn, of Chicago, was a rteitor here over the Fourth. Mm Della Clark returned today r tn Fort Wayne. where she visited riends. Miss Iva Lightfoot return**! to ler bat today. Laving visited with relitives here. Rev. G. W. Martin, of Monroeville, lassed through the city today, en cute to Anderson. Mrs. Maria Coffee returned today rom Fort Wayne, at which place ahe isited her sister, Mrs. Egan. Mrs. M ayne Jones returned to In laoapolis today, after having been a uest of Mr: and Mrs. John Niblick. Mr. and Mrs. Rinear returned to ay from Fort Wayne, where thev , pent the Fourth with their daughter, (re Rosenwinkle. Miss Catherine Biggins, of the . leniocrat force, will return this vening from her home at Clinton, I eh. Judge RK Etwin and daughter, ( label, are at Lake City, Mich., , there they are visiting Dr. Erwin, , he former's brother. Mayor Coffee received an invitation Ins morning to be in attendance at be dedication of the Hammond Caregie library which will be held July > In. Edgar D. Crumpacker will de- ( ver the address. The Bluffton council has adjusted fe salaries of their city offioeis. li.e mayor gets <SOO, clerk 1100, i leaturer <9OO, street commtssoner 120. marshal <t>oo, sujierintendent i-ctrio light and water plant <I2OO, lief of fire department <SO, seoreIry of the tire department <18.50, loretary of the board of health 100, council men <IOO.
We are getting ready for a big July Shoe Sale. WATCH VS CHARLIE Fltr SHOE SELLER
Rufus Stuckey »[>*nt the Fourth at Geneva. Mina Margarite Cooter is on the sick Hat. George Maddy made a trip to Cincinnati today. I’. K. Kinney made abusiueaa trip V.i Geneva totlay, Jack Dailey made a business trip to Rockford, 0., today. Miss lioihi ft went to Pleasant Milla today to visit relatives, Orville McLaughlin made a bus! neea trip to Portland today. Mrs. Moca and daughter returned to Briant today, having been guests of relatives here. Frank and Doria DeVoss went to Portland today to make a abort visit with their aunt. Martin Laughlin returned to Berne today, having attended to official business here. Miss D-msie Martin, of Monroeville, passed through the city today enroute to Farmland. John Franke of Fort Wayne, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wemhoff over the Fourth Earl Adams returned today from i>elroft, Mich , where he wan visiting with relatives. Mrs. Nancy Steele and daughter, Augusta, returned to Portland today, en route fsom Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Jack McFeely and daughter returned today from Fort Wayne, at which place they visited relatives. Mrs. A. D. Newton and childnn returned today from New York City, wh.-re they were visiting with friends. Mrs. Wittgenfeldt returned to Cincinnati today, after making a pleas ant visit here with her parents, Mr D. G. M. Trout. The Missioanry society of the M. E. church will nvet, tonorro* afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Myers, on north Fifth street. ~The C. Y. M. C. clnb held on informal dame at their club rooms last evening in honor of a number of Fort Wayne boys. Misses Dude Voglewede, Anna Martin and Bert Deininger entertained the Bon Ton club to a picnic last evening at Steele’s park. Keal estate dealer* Reppert. Fruohte & Litterer. closed a deal this morning whereby they sold the C. 1 Breutlinger eighty acre farm to B F Booher, for 17000. John Russell was arrested yesterday by Marshal Green on a charge of assault and batterv on Ezra Laßrun. At the trial of the case, however the case w s dismissed owing to the lack of evidence. Lawrence Bosse the little son of Frank Bosse, while attending the ball game Wednesday was struck in the chest by a wild pitched ball and rendered unconscious for a few seconds. The little chap recovered however.and today is seeling no ill effects of the blow. Mr. Frank J. Stone ha < resigned his position with Lvm-vn A- Carv and will go on the road next week for the Simmons Hardware oom pany, of St Louis. He will retain his old territory,and that is a guar anteo that the new firm will profit by the engagement. Mr. Stone was with the Indianapolis company for sixteen years, traveling over the section of country tributary to Fort Wayne, and he is one of the best and most popular men on the road —Fort Wayne.J rnrnal Gazette.
Beginning Friday, July 7, , lAm Going to Give Another Big Sale on | Dry Goods, Carpets, Linoleums, Queensware J almost everything in the store will be reduced for two weeks. ' ■ AS the weather has been against all summer goods, I have decided to clean up my stock of goods, and to do so I will give some very rare bargains to make r them go. Remember I haven’t bought cheap ar .icles to sell cheap, but those goods I that are offered are of the very best. The month of August is our month of In ven- 1 tory and I intend to sell at least one-half of my stock before that date.
Shirt Waists, White i lot of SI.OO waists go at . 58c I lot of $1.25 waists go at . 98C 1 lot of $1.50 waists go at $1.05 i lot of $1.75 waists go at s|.|s 1 let of $2.25 waists go a $1.87 1 lot of $3.50 waists goatS 2.6B Black Mercerized Skirts Deep flounced, special value at $1.25, at this sale 92C 1 lot of full pleased black mercerized skirts. Extra values at $2.50, sale price 51.98 White Goods 50c white goods 25c 35c white goods 20c 25c white goods 18c 15c white goods . . ! . . . . I |C ioc white goods Embroideries i lot of 8 and ioc, to close . - 4c I lot of embroideries, is and 18c, sale price IOC Laces and Ribbons Our stock of Ribbons and Laces will follow this sale.
Remember the date ol this sale, as I intend to reduce the prices on everything in the store for TWO WEEK L Every article will be sold for CASH ONLY at those figures. Sale begins JULY 7 and ends JULY 22,1905* M. FULLENKAMR.
Gue Rosenthal spent the Fourth at Winoua Lake. Miss Maud Pennington returned so Fort Wayne today. A. Lankenau returned to Eort Wayne this morning. E Burt Lenhart attended to lega 1 business at Geneva today. E. Jenkins made a business trip to Continental, Ohio, today. • Father Wilken made » business trip to AvjlU thia morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams returned from Ridgeville today. J, W. Roberts ttMlWned to Clear Luke. Miohitfbb, tbis morning. El, Lyons, of Waterloo, is in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cutting. D. M. Hensley returned today from Rome City where he spent the Fourth with his family. Mrs. Al«xandar Yobst. of Fort Wavne, is in the city, a guest of her son, Charles Yobst and family. Miss Amv Kitson of North Manchester, is in the city the guest of Mis- Gertrude Ktt’on. J fl. Davis returned from Portland 'hi? morning, where he spent the Foni'h with his family. The Bidder Maids will meet in | regular serial session this evening with Miss'Mayme Deininger The following voting ladies, Francis Dugan, Ada Murray. Agnes Murray, Edna Hoffman, Margarite Hughes, Lucile Ctisae, and Innis Snellen, held a picnic yesterday ■ ofternoon at Ste >la's park in honor of Miss Hazel Green, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Corsets $ 1.00 corsets . .. . . * 79c 75c corsets . . . 50c 50c corsets . . . 39c Ginghams ioc values go at ' ’ . . . .6c 12% values go at 9C Table Linens Red and White SI.OO table linens go at . . . 72c 75c table linens go at . . . 55c 60c table linens go at. . . . 45C 50c table linens go at. . . . 38c 35c table linens go at . . . . 25C Carpets All wool, 70c values, now . 58c 60c carpets -47 C 50c carpets . . . 40c 40c carpets . . . 28c 25c carpets . . . 22c 1 piece Homemade Rag . . . 28c Parasols $5 00 parasols $2.50 $3.00 parasols 1.98 $2.50 parasols 1.27 $1.50 parasols 1.00 $1.25 parasols 87
Dan Bliley made a business trip to Berne today. Dale Peoples made a business trip to Geneva today. Robert Gillig of Fort Recovery, is the guest of his parents. Mrs, Mills and Miss Grace Hart went to Willshirejoday to visit friends Tom Ehiuger returned this morn ing from Dayton, 0., where he visited S. G. Sheller and family. >lrs .Alida Headers m relumed to Fort Waytie this morning, having been a guest of Mrs. A. B Morrison. James Chronister and Jesse Le Brun went to Fort Wavne this morn ing where they will work in a stave factory. We are informed that a young mun living east of town has been whipping and driving his iorse shamefully and . unless he stops the practice his arrest for cruelty to animals will follow. The enumeration of school children taking the first of May, shows the school enumeration to be 1330. This figured in the regulation way shows the population of Decatur to be s>32o and when the Clover Leaf shops get located we may reach the six thou sand mark. It is no idle boast that twelve months hence will find us in the six thousand class. Grant Emery and James’Ault got into a little argument Monday evening, which resulted in Emery com tnitting an assault and battery upon Ault, beating and choking him in a 1 severe manner, Night Policeman i Reynolds arrested Ault and Euiyry * a id took them liefore ’Squire Smtth. ’ the chargogrgainst the former beln? ■ dismissed, while Emery plead guilty 1 and was fined one dollar and costs, he staying the docket.
Miss Gruber went to Fort Wayne | this morning to resume her school work. Miss Jessie Winnes returned last evening from Berne, where she was visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch of Fort Wayne, were in the city yesterday guests of Mrs Flemming. Walter Sudduth, Mrs. A. DaVi'iney and Mr. anil Mrs. S. Nichols spent Monday with relit fives at Honduras. Mr. and Mrs. John Nix and little son, Cyril, returned from Fort Wayne today, where they were guests of relatives and friends over ;’ie Fourth. A family reunion was held at the home of W. H. Suddut.h Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nicholas, of Columbus. Ohio there j being present twentyeight children [and grandchildren. Mr. Ninhdis is the only broher of Mrs Sudduth Tom Railing left todav for Mil I waukze, where he will ioin the
Milwaukee Americm sßßoclnt'on i toHin. itctinn hm niMie’. Tom dur ing hiss short stay hero olmtrlv domonstratoii he is a pitcher <>f no I mean abilit • and the fans of this jnitv all wish him suoeess, Bluffton was defeated vesterday in the first game of a double-header with the Marion Owls by a score of 10 to 2. Tn the second game with the score a tie iu the third inning 3 to 3, Judy, who was umpiring for Bluflton in the place of Mack Arbaunh started in on the rubbing lactin and the Owls would not stand for the same and left the field without finishing the game. The robbing policy of Bluffton stands out boldly to the front.
Rugs 9x12 Axmister rugs, $25 values go at $19.00 $12.00 woolen rugs. . 9.00 SIO.OO woolen rugs . . 7.50 $7.50 woolen rugs . . 5.98 $5 00 cottage rugs . . 3.75 $4.50 cottage rugs . . 3.25 Linoliumns 4 yard wide linoliums, per square yard 47c Get in on this price as they will not last long at these figures. India Linen This is the month for lawns. Attend this sale on all white goods. Overalls 1 lot of overalls . . .... 35c SIZES 40, 43. 44 White Shirts 50c white shirts 35c Working Shirts Sizes 16, Straw Hats 25c straw hats ........ IOC
Harry Rook returned to Lancaster, < »hio, today. While here ho was a guest of John Schurger and fami y. Miss Estella Wemhoff returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here she was a guest of relatives. Miss Clara Houser and Charles Houser returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here as guests of John S ‘burger and ilyMiss Tena Sohurger entertained a number of her young fneuds last evening at her country home in honor of Clara Houser and Charles Houser of Fort Wayne, and Harry Rock, of Lancaster, O. The evening wis .-pent in numerous games and pastimes, J and an enjoyable time had. Refreshments were served. C. W B. M auxiliary program — Auxiliary will meet with Mrs Andrew Artman tomorrow after- | noon ai two o'clock. Song—Bible lesson; prayer; song; paper—The Auxiliary Woman—Her Commis
sion. Mrs. Holloway; discussion of paper; reading—Songs in the Night Mrs M tgley; song ; roll cull. scrip total responses; business; bcnodiotion.
VOTICE 1., hereby given that Henry Krick who t th< owner tn fee simple >r I u lot s mitt' tr-r- I. J. a. I ’■ H. 7. '. 11. W. 11. I.'. 1.1. 11. 15. hl 1.. It 1 . I'' nii'l In Frank Kauth's addition tn the town now 'tty "I Ileea'tir. Indiana, Hh .1 a petition n the II day of June, l ei, In the ollie f the nitr clerk . f the city of rteentur. In '.tbiiti" county. Indiana. praying for the vm-Ht ion of ~:ild addition and of all the alley, sti'it- and Inlets In said addition, -tanl petition will come up'for hearing before tho i ~,mi •>n < "o'lneii of -mil t Uy it 'heir r< miInr me.'lnir Co be held In th. oout of Mid city on the tat day of Anitu c IHOS J. It. McFrrt.y, City Clerk. Henry Khick. 15-4 Pet tloner.
