Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1905 — Page 3

timetables Land IAPIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY WFT-Tt KXJ3 *«W In effect. Sun I aoUT«"«''y •** K * K * * onlv ... ,tu< Ji« m l.l*pm ■ «t |.n> ■mm4 »:»*" *■•»" "'• ■ |u " vJ' Ruckses* < <•■' " »«• " "'» I LMIly Daily lo Ki Kun ■ od Kapld , I.DKOtur ■ »« •• 10 I ’aTmp«l* '« p m J’ •• : 3I f t . t n tlreping car to Grand Rapid* and H L >rn>« Dity ;w» m *’* ,n l*arl°r car to Rj*‘. XM'ida and Mackinaw City * .■• p m to Grand Sapid.. .Ir-pina car k n„« city Train, arrive from north at B.m i* * m. i;i* p n>. C -W.X57 ‘ Ledo. st. louis i western r r co I "CLOVBR L«AF ROUTI" I la effaciJunaK l*M, KABT. IR. a_Coini»«rcl»‘ Traealar. dklly... «:lt a m RTsai . 4»'.F *ie»P»Busda»...tt 01 a m ' I WtBT RlL.aiw.rcralfraLier daily -11 pa IK ta-Loca. Fralpkl » 60 a o I NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. I SASTBOUND Rl . _ H‘a to. ■ -'.i-jt " R , _ lip® R , OI run. “ "V- a R ’ o ® R. l 4 doe* not carry barrage anddo-anot pawM-njer* ei»t of Marion, üb.o. tyssr BOUND R . ... I -A » n. 1 n R-' 1V ’ n . n' ~~__ l:Kp n R; r . ■■!■ r day • A <taya fol c ear-al h.... '.y. H la. 13 doe* not carer &•«•<*■ I Lake Erie « Western I Tim* card from Bluffton Ind. 1 SOUTHBOUND Rtl-Daiiy eropt Sunday Tl’tatr ■ l*-l«i.y eicept Sunday 115’an. H>_Hai.y eiceplSunda* 5 .It p n run. ttirouyh to tndlanapoH* without ■aye. arriving In W am ■r <■ earea indlar.op.dlr at TiOt atn Hunt without ctanye. arriving at Bluffton Rc'tfand *1 run via Muncie a Big « route

Buley returned last evening ; I tm a business trip at Berne. I lohn Meyers returned last even I ’ from a business trip to Geneva. I {lra Fanny Rice went to Fort I iyne thia morning to visit fcr a I it days with friends. I I A \\ mans aud family arrived I f morning from Berne, and are I guests of her parents. I [:*s Bessie Congleton returned Im uning from Berne, where ras visiting with friends, is Maggie Schumaker wont to Wayne last evening to visit few days with her brother. 3. Emma Peckham passed igh our city this morning enfrotn Ambia to Winona Lake is Barbara Loter returned this ing to Hammond, after being st of Mr. and Mrs. John Niband Mrs. Dorr Miller return is morning to Plymouth, after | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward * Charles Barbemeyer returnst evening for Oberlin, Ohio, visiting the family of E. L H in this city. ter Petronella, Sister Aloyisius sister Pulohera, left last even or Fundulac, Wisconsin, where will vote for a new mother for isters’ home. I laffer Peterson returned last I ling from Geneva, where he I trying a law suit entitled Mi 11 Engle vs Frank C. Blossom, I Iting from a nontract on the lof real esttate. The case was iec before 'Squire Veley, who H has the same under ad viseHt Mr. Peterson was opposed c 5 A. M. Butcher.

Ibuy Shoes and Oxfords Ibere and Tomorrow ind Next Week ffljen’s $3.00 Tan Shoes * 2,24 ■en’s $2.50 Tan Shoes T, 95 yen’s $3.00 Tans or Oxfords . . •• • 2,24 ■en’s $2.50 Tan Shoes x *9s ■adies’ $2.50 Chocolate Oxfords n 95 ■adies’ $1.75 Chocolate Oxfords x, 39 I lies’ Cloth Top Oxfords 9* ■adies’ Patent Strap Slippers ..•!•••• '9 s I This Sale ends Saturday, July 15- Come early. i s «o?MftF LIEVOGLE ®-- I

Mina Davie went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit relatives. George Smitley made a business trip to Fort Wavne. last evening. Mrs. Henry Wolf went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit with relatives. Joe Goetz, returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after attending to cigar businesH here. D. E. Scott returned last evening from Berne, where he was attend mg to insurance business. Mrs. Sampson returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after being a guest of relatives in the city. Miss Maude McLaughlin, of Wichita. Kansas, is in the city a guest of Mr. nd Mrs. John Evans. Miss Ludela and Lona Hoile went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few few days with their sister. Burt Lenhart and family are visitors at Peterson for a few days, the guests of Mrs. Lenhart's parents. Miss Flora Gay returned this morning to Oak Lake, after a visit here, as guest of Thomas Archer and family. Miss Minnie McHenry returned to Marion, today, after making a pleasant visit here with her sister. Mrs. Jennie Durbin. Mr. and Mrs Guy Majors return ed to Berne last evening. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer Peterson. Sheriff Butler drove to Jefferson township this morning, where he will conduct a sheriff '• sale, consisting of six oil wells. The city boiler at the city station, which was burned out a few days | ago, was fully covered by insurance, and the city will not tie the loser. Sheriff Butler and wife will leave tomorrow morning for Richmond, having in charge Mrs. Magner, who will be entered in the insane asylum. Mrs Ada Broom and daughters, Misses Jessie and Maude, arrived from Fort Wayne, Thursday morning, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buhler and other friends. The Knights of Pythias lodge met last evening and installed officers for the ensuing term, they being Bruce Christen, C. C.; Luther Hower, V. C.; Oscar Hoffman, P.; C. O. Sipes, M. A.; James Hurst, M. W.; Dan Bailey, I. G.; and John Wilson, O. G. A large crowd was present and the meeting was an enthusiastic one. On Sunday July 30 the Rosenthals will be run up against the Toledo Ivies at Steele's park. This team is one of the strongest semiprofessional teams in Ohio, and have been playing hard and consistent ball allpseason. On last Sunday they defeated the Adrian Mich., team in a fourteen inning game, 6to 5. This game will no doubt prove a great attraction. Judge E. C. Vaughn and w ; fe will leave on the 9:06 train tonight for Oden. Mich., to sjiend the rest if the summer. G. T. Williamson and wife and her mother, Mrs. Stafford, will leave for Oden Friday night and Jesse Williamson will leave for Oden on Saturday, going to Toledo and taking a boat from that point. Misses Anna Beeler and Elizabeth Dougherty will accompany Judge Vaughn and wife tonight.—Bluffton News.

Mart Moran returned today from a buaintviN trip at Garrett. Joseph Bolenbauoher, of Geneva, was in the city today. Louis Centlivre, of Fort Wayne, was attending to business here today. Miss Lulu Lankenau, of New Orleans, ia home, visiting her parents 1 in this city. Alex Beall, of Willshire, was attending to banking business in the city today. Mrs. Mix returned to Willshire t<iday. She was here doing some shopping. Mrs. Fred Meyers went to B rne today to visit for a short time with relatives. See the Decatur Lumber company for prices and quality on hard coal before buying. 89dtf * Mrs. Charles I’lman went to Berne today, to visit with Mrs. William Shckey. Mrs. Lne Brandy berry returred to Monroe today, after visiting rel- I ativea in this city. M Dougherty returned to El- I wood today, after making a busi- I ness call in the city. Robert Blackburn returned today I from Fort Wayne, where he was air tending to pension matters. L. C. Helm went to Linn Grove today, where he w’ll assist in installing some Reliecoa officers. Mrs. Fanny Buhler returned to Marion today. She was here atending the funeral of Mrs. Cramer The Montpelier races begin next | Tuesday and last four days. They have made great preparations and Some fast speed is promised. Mr. and Mrs Barney Wemhoff and Mr. and Mrs. John Starosi left this mo rning for West Baden, where Messrs. W emhoff and Staroet will take a course of treatment. The parents of Mrs. J. C- Patterson, of Winchester, who were badly injured in a runaway last week, are reported as convalescing nicely, and will soon entirely recover. Sam Schindler of Berne, was here on business today. He recently retired from business, and on Wednesday next will go to Oden, Michigan, with his family to spend the summer. L. C. Waring is wearing a stiff neck, caused by sitting up late at night, reading natural history. His physician has called for a new regulation of this bad habit, and the patient is recovering. Those people who promised a round of improvements when the Clover Leaf made good, want to begin to get busy. Decatur needs i the improvements and will need 1 them worse just as soon as the ■ good word comes. Deputy Clerk Baumgartner was very busy today making his semi- [ annual settlement with County Treasurer Voglewede. He turned , over |242 for fines paid in since January Ist. He also turned over if 14 docket fees or the montn of June. Solomon Linn, who was injured on July Fourth by falling off backwards from a load of hay, was able to sit up for a time today, and is feeling much better, although he is still very stiff and sore. His physioinan, Dr. McMillen, says that he is now out of all danger. Evangelist W. B. Culliss wil[ give the first of a series of Friday evening Bible lectures on "Dispeu-! sational Truth,” tomorrow night. Topic: "God's Dealings with Man From"the Creation to the End of all ! Things.” Illustrated with large diagrams,. Free to all. Bring your bible. Lecture room Presbyterian church,J 7:30 p. m. Tom Railing left today at noon for Milwaukee, Wis., where he will join the American association ' league team and will hold the position of pitcher. He has l>een de-, layed several days, owing to a mis- 1 understanding concerning his transportation, and from now on I the fans will eagerly scan the ! papers to see what kind of work , he is doing. Misses Ruth Ernest, Zella Miller | Mary Hite and Grace McKane. of | Decatur, were the guests of Miss Della McGonagle last Thursday. The day was pleasantly spent by taking an outing in Brand’t woods south cf Willshire. The young ladies were shown some of the J mysteries of haymaking by the, obliging farmer and his men. The guests returned home on the evening train.—Willshire Herald.

I WANTED I LOOP Harvest Hands ■ To help me reduce the stock of Men’s, Boys' and Children's I Suits, Overcoats, and Furnishings. I Many of mine and other's patrons have taken advantage I oP the rare money-saving opportunity in this CLOSING | OUT SALE, and the stock was greatly reduced. A vast i amount of merchandise is still left, that must be sold I within a short time, and only WHOLESALE PRICES f are what I expert to realize, in order to move the I stock, Call now, while selection is the best in the city I One price, and for cash only. f Goods guaranteed as represented or money back. GUS ROSENTHAL I THE SQUARE MAN. DECATUR. IND. I

Stone and cement blocks, the best In town, sold by Julius Haugk. See him before buying. 127tf Winona Lake, Ind. Fifteen day ticket sale May 10 to September 30, 11.95. Season tiedets May 25 to September 30, limit October 31,12.55 1200,000 of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger & Smith's law, abstract and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana 13sdtf

f tHESIILb DECATUR. IND. j ONLY TEN DAYS MORE OF The Hub’s Great Red Tag Clearance Sale Do Not to Fail Take Advantage Os this splendid opportunity to lay in your supply of Clothing and Furnishings. We Need the Money In what better way can we accomplish our object than by following that old saw, “Quick Sales and Small Profits;” Quicker sales and no profits," and Quickest sales when below the profit line.” | Watch for the Red Tag Balloons Tomorrow (Friday) Evening, at Eight-fifteen. ONE PRICE TO ALL B. KALVER & SONS BIC STORE BLOCK

Our window and door screens are second to none. Decatur Lumber Co. lUdtf Summr Toure Fares—June Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. *I. To Trav. erne City. Mich., 112.30; Omera, 113.30; Northport, 113.50; Petoskey, 114-15; Mackinaw City, 315.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905. For rates to other points call 'phone 9, or write to C. L. Look wood, G. P. A. Gran d Rapids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent 127d3m0

Glass furnished free with all frames below 16x20 inches. Lvman Bros. The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Louie & Western R. R. “Clover Leaf Route." has issued a booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get Tn,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubbard. of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet may be obtained by sending 4 cents n stamps to Walter L. Roas, General Passenger Agent, “ Clover Leaf Route,” Toledo. Ohio.