Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1905 — Page 3

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II James Gay made a business trip fi Chicago this morning. || >V H Niblick was attending to Kinking business at Wren. <>. to Hw- || Eimer Elzey returned last even Kg fr m Napoleon, Ohio, where he Kent Sunday with friends || Mrs Lyman Hart and Mrs Anna Bwa lner went to Fort Wayne this to visit tor a tew days Kith relatives. 11 Annua excursion to Niagara Kalis via The Clover Leaf, August 81905. Kate |5 for round trip jEa n leaves Decatur. 7:34 p. m K. L. Miller, Agent. [I |5 to St. Louis and return via the Ever Leaf Saturday, July 15th. Ka n ’.eavts Decatur 5:53 a m and Kill p m. Good leaving St. Louis, Monday. July 17 at 7 24 Km. T. L. Miller, Agent. II George W. Crays, of Andrews, Kas accepted a position us night Kperator on the Erie, an I is movKg hie family to this city. MKrays is a big jolly fellow and is Kiost accommodating in his busi- |>" || The Fort Wayne and Muncie inKrurban line, which is scrapping Kith the Paul interests on their extns ion from Bluffton to Fort Bayne, claim they have arranged Er the finame of then project, and Bill get (1500,000 to complete the Bne into Fort Wayne I Suit will be Bled in a few days Lainst Joel Frye, a former trustee B Lancaster township. Wells Eunty. The suit is to recover Bl’Ji'O, "which is alleged to have Been spent for school and township | Ir.pplies. The notorious Richard B.vse figures prominently in the Rffairs of this suit.

Well! Well! We sold 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 back if you am i satisfied. Boy* Un ilioe. Lilli* “ TIOO Oitorti. 41.76 lh« 11.60 kind Unite* 10-13 41.19 93C $ |,35 41.19 .1 ■ I Shoe the Boys Now. They Always Need Shoes CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. )iwwlw THE SHOE SELLER

('•I Miller returned hat evening from a business trip to Briant I Mrs. Albert Butler ia on the sick Hat, Kufinring from stomach trouble. < harles Christen made a business trip to Napoleon, Ohio, last even, ing Beecher" Mollers returned lent evening from a business trip to Berne Dr. Beardsley made a profee atonal trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Mr. and Mr*. John Metzger of Delphoa, Ohio, are tn the city, guests of relatives. Augnat Freese returned to Fort Mayne last evening He was a bueineeH caller here. Mra. C. D. Murray and non, Har old. went to Waterloo, thia morn ing to visit relativea. Mrs Lankena.o went to Fort Wayne hat evening, to .vietl fora few days with relativea Mra W. H Nachtrieb and ton. George, are home from an extended viait with rehtivee at Wauseon, Ohio. Mra Goldie Neman and Mra. Susan Haya went to Hoagland thia morning to upend the day with friends Misses Gruber and Holoomb returned to Fort Wayne last even ing While here they were guests of Mra Robison Miss Itura Young returned to Fort Wayno last evening, after visiting the family of George Everett in thia city Mr*. Long returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr and Mrs Albright- Christen Mrs Miller and daughter returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after visiting in thia city, guests of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Frank United Sunday Schoo) excursion to Toledo and Detroit via the Clover Leaf and )oat rate *1.25 to Toledo and *1.75 to Detroit train leaves Decatur 5:53 a. m. T. L. Miller, Agent. Misses Gertrude and May Rademacher of Decatur, were the guests of Misses Zira Bowman and Lilly Ashbauotier yesterday. Miss Bowman returned home to Decatur with them this morning for a few days' visit.—Bluffton Banner. The Bluffton waterworks plant is experiencing a little damage and trouble. In starting one cf their big engines the piston rod bent and the casting into which it runs was broken. Repairs will oost one hun dred dollars, and in the meantime their street electric light service will be interferred with. A new and heretofore unknown enemy of tomato vine is springing up in the little potato bug. Farmer in this and surrounding counties say they are even worse than the real tomato wt rm. A peculiar feature is that the bug will even leave the potato plant for the tomato vine and are playing havoc with all they ootne in contact. The highest price so far for Wells county land was paid by John Shoemaker, who purchased the Sawyer farm near Reiffsburg. The farm contained forty acres and was sold for *2400 or *lO5 per acre. The farm is jierhaps one of the liest improved pieces of land in the county, thus accounting in a measure for the prioe received.—Bluffton Banner.

John Meyers made a business trtp to Waterloo, thia morning. James Chronister made a business trip to fort Wayne last evening Mrs A B Morrison went io Ma rion today for a visit with friends. Miss Viola Yager went to Berne, today, fora visit with her mother. A. Van Camp returned from a business trip to Geneva laat evening Ross Johnson arrived thia tonin-| ing from Monroe, and ia a guest of his br, dher. Miss Anna Hess arrived today from Fort Wayne, and ia a gueat of her mother. Mies Ora Adams went to Hoag land this morning to visit for a few days with relative!. Martin Laughlin arrived thia morning from Berne, and ia attending to official duties. Mrs Max Komnerg and children returned today from Fort Wayne, where they were visiting relatives. The city band will bold their usual concert thia |>-vening at the corner of Second and Monroe streeta. The W. R. C- will hold an ice cream aocial Saturday evening on Court street, to which all are cordially invited Misses Ota and Ireta Jackson went t<> Berne, last 'evening, where they will ajend their summer vacation witn friends. Will Johns, Otto Wemhoff. Will Berling and Frank Johns went to Rome City this morning to spend two weeks fishing The regular monthly meeting of Decatur lodge, 571, F. & A. M-. will be held this evening at 7:30. All members are earnestly requested to be jiresent. The IS months old child of Mr end Mrs. D. C Evans, ‘while play, ing last evening.ffell and cut a gash over its left eye. that required three stitches to sew it up. Dr. J 8. Coverdale performed the opera tion. Trustee Angsburger, of French township, was in the city on business today. He has been designat ed as an ins]iector for the macadam road election to be held in that township three weeks from today, August 1. Os the automobiles that are run ning on the streets of Fort Wayne there is one that is a home product and which by reason of <ta [>erfect action is attracting a good deal of attention. Thia machine is owned by Attorney A. J. Vesey and it was made by the City Carriage Works. Mr. Vesey made a trip to Rome City and return last week without a mishap, a feat that is regarded as a good test of the good qualities of the machine. It is not impossible that the City Carriage works may take up the manutnCture of automobiles on a large scale in the near future.—Fort Wayne JounarlGazette Mr. and Mrs. George Heller were at Linn Grove yesterday visiting Mrs. Heller's sister, and on returning home late in the afternoon as they passed the Augspurger cider mill near the river, their horse scared at a calf, took a jump and upset the buggy, throwing the two occupants very violently upon the fence. Upon examination it was found that Mr. Heller's finger which was dislocated was also brnken, and that he has three broken ribs 'lesides. Mrs. Heller was very badly shaken up and was not fully conscious until long after they had been brought home. Both suffer severely and it may l>e that she will not recover —Berne Witness. The indications are that the democratic editors of Indiana will have a very delightful meeting at French Lick this week. T. Taggart will be "mine host,” which i" teassuring to the editors, as they have partaken of his hospitality on former occasions. The chances are that there will be a fine attendance and an excellent program. Henry Watterson, the famous editor, haw been asked to deliver the principal address. The editors were disappointed at the inability of William Jennings Bryan to be present. He wanted to oome, but other engagements detained him. It is not unlikely that the editors will talk politics as well as business, although this is the on season politically. The meeting does not begin until Friday morning, but. most of the editors are expected to arrive at the springs Thursday night. ...

| FINAL PRICE SLASH I 1 The Last Week of I I The Hub's Great Red Tag I f CLEARANCE SALE. 1 I Bargains given, surpass all for- 1 I mer attempts at Bargain Giv- f 1 ing.You must not fail to at- 1 I tend this Great I I Money Saving Sale f I of Clothing and Furnishings at I 1 prices that make light demands I I upon your pocket book, o* o* I 1 Watch for the Red Tag Balloons tonight at 3:15 I I ONE PRICE [Uni tJTTTl 1: KALVER& I 1 TO ALL |fl g t fl II f| SONS. Props. f ~ DECATUR. IND. f

Jesse Helm. John Jones, and Charles Loch were initiated into the Gobbler s club laat evening at the Entre Nous clab rooms, a new organization established by Charles Knopp, who brought tho degree work with him from Purdue college. The work is unique and interesting, which the three members last night oan swear to. G R. AJI. Rome City excursion Season tickets good until Ootober 31, 12.30. Fifteen day tickets, 11.90. $6.00 to Niagara Falls and return via Clover Leaf, Monday. Auguet 2 1905. T. L. Miller, Ag t. < )nr winter's stock of bard coal is in and you are out. Get your order in early. Deoatur' Lumber Co. * “ lUdtf ~ Gypsum wall plaster— Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf

■J J * RUNNING OLT OF MONEY isn't io liable to happen to a man with a bank account. It's mere possession makes him more careful in his expenditures. It also becomes a matter ofjpride with him to keep the balance as large as possible. The first National Bank Ekcattr, Indiana. in additionto keeping money, stands ready to jlend it at reasonable rates on any approved security. Depositors are' preferred MadisonJSt. Meat Market TOR ALL KINDS Os fresh and Smoked .* 1 11/a i o Simeon J, Hain, Prop*

HOW GERM DISEASES START People with Weak Stomach in a Continual] State of Danger.

Nearly all disease germs that find lodgment in the system gain entrance witn the air we brtath or through our food and drink. If the stomach and digestive organs be >veak, so that food dues uot readily digest, they will contain a sour, slimy fermenting mass, an ideal spot for the disease germs to grow and spread through the whole system. People with a weak stomach are in ! a continual state of danger, and they should use the best means, Mi o na, to strengthen that organ and tone up the whole digestive system. This remedy is a certain cure for all diseases of the stomach excepting cancer. Used before each meal, it so strength ens the whule digestive system that you can eat what you want and all

MONEV IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Con Have It. By borrowing from us on your household jjoods, 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 tbe 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 name Wife’s Name Street and Number Amount Wanted Security you have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address Fort Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND ) Opp Court House

vou want without fear of indigestion. There will be no fermentation of food, and the stomach and intestines will be so clean and pure that disease germs cannot possibly live when Miona is used. If you suffer with headache, back* ache, variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at the pit of the stomach, sallow skin, heart burn, furred tongue, sleeplessness and general debility, it shows that the stomach has been overworked and weakened. A fifty cent box of Mi-o-na tablets will give quick and speedy relief. Ask The Holthouse Drug Co., one of the most reliable firms in Decatur, to show you the strong guarantee under which they sell Mi-o-na