Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1905 — Page 3

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fell! Well! We Bold a lot of shoes today and we're going to sell a lot more tonight and next week. Our ■ July Sale ends one week from tonight. We will be satisfied if you only come to look, you needn’t buy if you dont want to and if you do—your money Lack if you am t satisfied. t LiM h ge iOH Oxford J, O '?°Us f 1.50 kind tanshoes 1013 grade a $1.19 93C $|.35 $1.19 I ' doe the Boys Now, They Always Need Shoes B CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. SHOE SELLER

Mrs. Hummers is <m the sick list, suffering from asthma. E. M. Bohnlta made a buaineaa trip to Hoagland this morning Mrs. Peter Forblng is on the sick list, suffering with sumach trouble. Mrs. C. W. Cline went to For Wayne his morning to visit friends. Mrs. Louis Miller went to Fort W’ayne this morning to visit rela tives. Dick Dalton, of Huntington. was in the city yesterday, a guest of friends. Tom Peterson left last evening for Huntington on business for the Waring (Hove Co. Burt Townsend left this mornirg for Indianapolis, t) make a short visit with his father. J. H. Davis returned this morn, ing from Portland, where he spent Sunday with hi* family. *3.80 to Chicago and return via Erie railroad. Saturday, July 15th Tickets good returning July 17th, inclusive. Mrs. Laurie Baxter and Mrs. Delma Elzey went to Fort W’ayne this morning, where they will visit relatives. L. C. Devoss went to Fort Wayne this morning to tile an answer in the divorce case of Mentzer vs. Mentzer. Fred Avery returned this morning from Nottingham, where he sjient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Buckmaster Allen county has one hundred and twenty four patients in the Richmond asylum, a larger numlier than any other one county. Mrs. Allie Upp and daughter Blanch, left this morning for their home at Elkhart, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shackley in this city. Miss Tina Rademaker is organist at St. Mary’s church during the absence of Sister Aloyisius. who is extending several weeks in Fondulac, Wisconsin. The people who worshiped with the Presbyterians yesterday were given a rare treat in music, besides the singing by the choir which was unusually good. Dr. Lawrence Hughes sang a beautiful solo, “Jesu, Jesu Misereri,” one of the latest pieces. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Joe Lyman were “at home’’ to a few of their friends and neigh, bors at their oozy home on north Third street Mrs. Lyman was assisted in serving Jby Mrs. W’ill Lyman Mrs. Martin helped in entertaming the guests by giving several splendid readings. Henry Hite, 'trustee, Jthis morn ing let the contrac* for Hocking Valley coal to be used at the van ous school houses in the township during next winter, sixty four tons being necessary. The contract went to the Decatur Lumber com pany, whose bid was twenty six cents lower per ton than any one else’s. O wing to the unceasing rain yesterday, the game with the Marion Independents had to be cancelled, and the same team will play here next Sunday. The Marion boys were here and had a strong aggregation, and would have put up a fast game. Both teams were disappointed because they could not. play, and Marion was fully confident that they would pull the Rosenthals off their high perch. Next Sunday the same team.

Druggist Nachtrieb spent yesterday in Toledo, C- C- Young made a business trip to Bluffton today. C. Vogt made a business trip to lndlana]K>ha today. P. Poyneer made a business trip to Columbus, Ind,, today. Mrs. 8. Henkins returned to Warren today, after visiting friends in the city. All members of the U. Y M (’. club will meet thia evening at their rooms, Ml*s Rose Heary returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. M r s. Florence Dellinger returned to Willshire today. While here she was a guest of relatives. *D. E. Smith and son returned today from Rome City, where they spent Sunday with friends. Miss Katie Small returned to Bluffton today, after a visit in the city with Mir* Glayds bite. Mrs Florence DeVilbiss arrived from Monmouth yesterday, and is a guest of J. H Heller and family. Mieses Viola and Ada Stevens returned to Fort Wayne this morn ing. after visiting tneir parents here. Dr. Connell left yesterday for Mount Clemens, where he will take a course of baths for his health. Mrs. Host returned to Hartford City, today, after making a visit here with William Darwacter and family. Miss Theresa Blew returned to Bluffton today, after miking a visit in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schrank. The St. Vincent de Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Center, on North Fifth street. Mrs. L. D. Adams and Mrs. Anna Peterson went to Bluffton today to make a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Mrs. Samuel Frank and Mrs. Miller and daughter returned this morning from Monroe, where they were guests of relatives. Judge R. K. and D. N. Erwin came home Saturday from a week’s visit at Lake City, Michigan, with their brother. Dr. Erwin. Miss Mary Grace Peterson came home today from Shelby, Ohio, where she has been engaged as milliner for several months. Joe Metzger and Peter Wilhelm made a trip to Fort Wayne, this morning, where they 'are working on a ditch contract for Sebastian Miller. A marriage license was issued today tor Miss Gold* Hays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hays of this city to A. H. Nieman, of De troit. Michigan. A license was issued Saturday to William H. I-a-pole and Katie V. Duer An exchange says: What do you think of an artist who piintjd cob webs on a ceiling so truthfully that the hired girl wore herself into an attack of nervous prostration trying to sweep them down? This causes an editor who has had some experience along this line to remark that there might have lieen such an artist, but there never was such a hired girl. Thomas W. Lawson has set out to organize the million and some hundreds of thousands of policy holders in the three great insurance companies, the Equitable, New York Life and Mutual—for the pui| pose of making war on the ’‘system", which he alleges has been looting these great store houses of wealth. "The restitution of the millions upon millions looted, and the punishment of the thieves,’’is the announced plan of Lawson in an appendix to his, “Frenzied Finance" installment in Everybody’s Magazine for July. The Fort Wayne, Marion & Bluffton interurban will be bonded for *16,000 a mile and *4OO 000 worth of five per cent geld [bonds will be issued to cover the cost of construction. The be secured by a first mortgage on the road and this mortgage was filed in Allen and Wells counties yesterday. The Guraantee Trust and Safe Deposit company., of Philadelphia, is named as trustee and and takes the bonds for sale. The bonded indebtedness is small considering the heavy expense of construction on the north end of the line. The mortgage covers about thirty five pages of tvpewiitten matter, and the cost of recording was *12.60.

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

B. Boise, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Thomas Buckmaster made a business trip to Montpelier, today. Miss Lila Lachot returned to Berne, today, after visiting friends here. All S. of V. members are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall this evening at R:00 o’clock. Something doing Misses Mmma Greber and Ida Holcomb who have been visiting here returned to their home at Ft. Wayne today. Mrs. Elia Amend returned to her home at Dayton, Ohio, today, after visiting with the family of Godfrey Christen. Miss Jennie Congleton returned today from Danville, 111., where she had been trimming during the past season. Mrs. Ellen Lacy and Mrs. Mary Wall returned to Geneva today, after visiting Mr. and Mrs D. Hunsicker in this city. Father Wilken and Father Bensinger left today for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they expect to visit for a short time with friends. Mrs. Anna C. Tyson and daughter Ruth, left today for their home at Oceanside, California, after visiting relatives and friends in this city. The Hoot Owl orchestra of Columbia City were here yesterday | and rendered some very fine music in White's case during the dinner and supper hour. The boys had been with a carnival company in Ohio, which broke up, I and they were enroute home The instrumenta'ior was made up as follows: A fife, clarinet, guitar and violin.

Hardware, Implemen ts, Carriags and Buggies The American Wire Fence 6 I l** r [ [ - ■ I , - - -r— ■ IBM 6I t ! [ T i [ , „—i 6 -I*—l 4 — ITI' TIL _ „ UL 6 [HI I T I I U D l —44 ~ 6 til ! [ I I -W— 14 — bll r t~~ i ' : , . >-& Ml# — * liF i F" rt 1 r~^pzzz zzz zzz r-jsa p— |.pz ‘'rumr* • -_r vr irl •* SSSS3SSSS SEZT R*SS®*SS3E , Not only the best “along the pike,’, but also the best “around the field.” 1 his fence is to-day the best on the market and is guaranteed in every respect. In tact it speaks for itself and whenever used gives the best of satisfaction. W hen 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 (J; CO,

MONEV IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have If. You Can Have It. By borrowing from uh on your household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal ($lO to $100). You can have from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO 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 namel Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted. Klnd;of Security you have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address Tort Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House

$1.25 To TOLEDO And RETURN.

From Decatur via. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE’’ Sunday May 7th and every Sunday thereafter during the summer. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

$1.75 To DETROIT and RETURN.