Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES HAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RAILWAY jaar 33, ISO3-Nnw la effect. tun aaiaa •outhloi'v Ki Mun Ka Hun Ka • only I*. Decatur c am » i«am i.ilpm -:«« pm Ar Frol land jh" Aij' a.il " 11:10 •• u|i ** Richmond 4 «o " v«i " j«o liuj , “ Cincinnati yaj " iitoynnsiss " aoinnnonTM Daily Daily to Ka Kun. Gd Rapida I Lv. Decatur 750a m. c >« pin At, Ft Warn* njo •• bio r, - "O<l Kaplda nJ •• .0$ p.m 14 tc " ••Fntosky aij •• tuj •■Mackinaw n:aa •• »10 •• 3135 I n:n train sleeping ear to Grand Rapida and Mackinaw blty. fiuarn. train parlor car to Grand Kaplda and Mackinaw City m p m. train parlor car to Grand Rapids steeping car to Mackinaw City. Trama arrive (turn north at >ll a. m ;.ui m. tut p m 1, Brvaon. Age. C. L. Lockwood. G. F.A ' Gt. Rapida. Mie. TOLEDO, ST.LOUIS 1 WESTERN R. R.CO "CLOVIS Liar ROUTS** la effect Jana N. IBM. (ABT. Ma— Commercial Traveler. dally... «:17 a m Re »-Hell, dally, except Bunday... 12.01 n m R- *—Dey Raprana, dally 7:14 ntu Ro Sk-Local Freight lM p a WIST Ro •— Day Bipreae. dally ft:Mam 80 I—Mall. defy.accept Bunday ...ll:»>a ■ 0 *—Commercial Traveler, dally “11 gm Ro »— Looal Freight V:6O a m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BAST BOUND Ro »— —»:» a. tn. Ro On Bun ■ Tula. m. Ro. < 3:47 0 m Ro. Idea. Bun. —— Si.’tOp. m Ro. 10 —— 2.87 p. m. No. id doea not carry baggage, and does not tarry passengers can of Marion. Üblo. WEST BOUND Wn 11 Mia. m No.*—. »:S*a. m No *1 •*■ Bun X>:10 a. m No.*. 13;Mp. m Ro. I*»:.V.’ p tn leacept Monday a A days fol'g legal holidays Ro. IS does not carry baggage. Lake Erie a Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND It o.4l—Dailyexcpt Sunday Tr'iam Ro. Ik-Daily except Bundayll.67 a m Ro. •—Deny except Bunday Soßpm No 41 runa through to Indlanapolla without • henge, arriving 10-do a m Ro. <2 leaven ladlenopolia at?:00a m. Kuna through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10 Ua in No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

P. K Kinney returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Mrs. Nelson Rioe returned to Willshire last evening, after a shopping visit here. Mrs. Paul Baumgartner returned last evening from Bsrne where ate was visit.Eg friend*. Charles Rioe returned last even ing to Canton, Ohio, after making a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Rice. Mrs. John Tyndall and eon®, Pan and Ralph, and Miss Bertha Heller went to Rome City this morning, where they will spend theii sum mer vacation. Mrs. Maude JMalone of Buffalo, left last evening for Churubusco, where she will make a short visit before returning to her home. While here she was the guest of Miss Maude Christen. T. E. MoGillen, of Chicago, is in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Donnelly at the Burt House. Mr I MoGillen is connected with the I Bush Temple Opera Stock comI piny, and has the reputation of be looming one of the forrmost actors 1 m the country.

I To Night I YOU CAN BUY I Boy's $2.00 tan Blucher Shoes $1.35 I Boy's $1.50 tans sizes 13 to 2 $1.19 i Little Boy’s tans 9 to 13 .98 I Buy your boy a nice pair of tans for I tomorrow. Tans wear good. I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. I J WANTED! I. FIFTY TEAMS to work on interurban grade, i Four months work guarantee 1. Wages $3.50 Per Day I and stible hire furnished. Apply at once to TheL E. MEYERS COOssian, Indiana

Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Bold* of Berne, were enroute to Van Haren today, Burt Nioholi, of Jackion, Mich, whh in the city, today looking up old friend*. ■laocb rimith went to Fort Wavne last evening to visit for several weekn with relative*. Ben Rice returned la*t evening from Ridgeville, where he wan attending to tlmlier buiineoi. Mr. and Mr* Ed Rice of Berne, arrived thia morning and are guests of Mr. and Mr*. M. F. Rice ♦ 1.05 to Delphos, Ohio, and return, July 27th via the the Clover Leaf, account John Robniaon shows. The C. T. club held a picnic yesterday evening at Steele’s park, and from reports a meet enjoyable time was had. Mrs. Smith returned last even ing to her home at Fort Wayne, after a visit in thia city, a guest of Mrs. John Lenhart. Mines Mary Heffner and Emma Glliig went to Huntington today to epentl Sunday with Mias Marguerite Dillon. Father Wilken and Father Benzinger returned last evening from Cincinnati, Ohio, where they were visiting with friends. 50 cents to Bluffton and return. July 27th. via the Clover Leaf, account the Great Wallace show T. L. Miller. Agent ♦ 1.35 to Marion Ind., and return via Clover Leaf, Julv IH, 19. 20 and 21, account races Marion Driving association. T. L. Miller. Misses H and Amanda Fruchte and Albert Fruchte went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. The W. R. C. ladies will give an ice cream social in the new Studebaker block, corner of Court and Second streets tonight. Don’t fail to attend. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kirchner, Mr and Mrs. William Fahn and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stettler, of Fort Wayne, arrived this morning to attend the funeral of a relative near Preble. The postoffioe boys and the Peterson team are battling for supremacy at Steele's jiark today, and as we go to press the rooters for both sides are working hard for a victory. The game in detail will lie given in Monday's issue. The ice cream social given by the Variety Mandolin club last evening on the M. E. church lawn, was a success, and a large crowd was present. The music was good and the ice cream fine. Those present enjoyed themselves. The club will leave tomorrow for Long Like to take a t wo week-*’ outing.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waltz returned to A villa this morning, after visiting re la fives Fred Chronister ami Durbin Hab went to Willahirre today to visit with relatives. Jacob Conrad returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting relatives in this city. Tony Arnold arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Mrs. Conter on First street Miss Emma Conrad went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a short time with relatives. Miss Maggie Clouse arrived today from Piqua, 0., and is a guest of Mr. and Mrr. J. H. Smith. Mrs. French Quinn and daugh ter. went to Rome City this morning to spend their summer vacation. Miss Lulu Foreman of Logansport. went to Borne today to visit for a few days with relatives, after a visit here as guest of Mr anti Mrs. N. A. Loch. L. A. Graham was passing out oigars today, on aaoount of a twelve pound girl l>aby who arrived last night The young lady * name is Gretchen Januita. Mrs Graham and the babe are recovering nicelv. R C. Stone, an old Decatur boy, and son of 'Squire James H. Stone, was in the city last evening, looking up old friendi*. He represents the Monarch Telephone Manufacturing company, of Chicago, with Indiana as his territory. Miss Win netted Johnson and Miss Fanny Frieinger entertained a number of their young friends la.-t evening ata straw ride to the Frisinger farm, where a picnic was held in honor of Miss Ethel Dull, Van Wert., Ohio. A fine time was reported. The J. W. Place company today made a shipment of 105 gallons of ice cream to T J. Taylor at Portland. Mr. Taylor uses more of this firm's cream than any other merchant in the state The shipment was a record-breaker so far this season. ♦6.50 Niagra Falls and return via Erie railroad. Thursday, July 27th. Take this opportunity and visit the greatest natural wonder of the world. Special train leaves Decatur at 2.p m. Return limit August 7th. Ask Erie agents for particulars or write O. L. Enos, Marion, Ohio. The game tomoirow tietween Marion and the Rosenthals promises to be one of the best of the season. The Marion team is coming well prepared and strengthened and fully expect to defeat the Rosenlhalsithis. however, they will find a hard task, as the injured members will again be ready for duty and a tight to the finish will be on. Markle will De a dry town for sure now Some time ago all the saloons were driven out and Wednesday the town voted against installing a waterworks system the vote being 131 against and 47 for the proposition. The plant was expected to cos* about ♦ 15,000 and to be paid for in thirty year bonds which would make an annual tax of one half of one per cent. Mias Ether Elizabeth Gillette is the name of one of the prettiest girl babies in the city, so says its papa, W. H. Gillette, and all lumber at the Decatur Lumber oon’pany 's yards is going at half price today. The babe made its appearance at one o'clock today, and beth mother and child are doing nioely. No more work this week, says Mr. Gillette Samuel Emory, one of the six accused murderers of E. P. Sanderson, whose body was found in the Croninger gravel pit last October, was granted a license to wed. Tues day evening. His bride is Miss Golda Sink, a 15-year old daughter of Jonathan Sink of this city. Emory turned ‘‘state's evidence” in the Sanderson case and the charge against him was dismissed. —Hartford City Gazette. A num tier of girls last evening took the Dr. Miller automobile and started for a little trip. Everything went all right until they arrived at Steele's park on the return trip, when the machine stopped and the girls did not know how to start it. Several members of the Rosenthal baseball team, who were at the park,came to the rescue and assisted them in pushing the machine to town. On arriving at .the mitten factory corner Dr Mil ler met the crowd, and after a hearty laugh started the machine anti the girls 1 went their way rejoicing.

Your Last Chance Far heavier salea than expected enables me to reduce the stock more than anticipated, consequently stock will have reached size agreed upon for transier to Messrs Myers and Daily long before time specified in contract, the above named firm taking possession August 15. Everything in the immense stock has now been reduced to the last notch, and goods are going at such unheard of prices that you cannot afford to let this opportunity slip pass you without taking advantage of it Just a Few of the Attractions: 25 Men's Coats and Vests, all wool; worth $5 00and upward to $12.50, I at *2.50 each. I Men's black and blue, all wool worsted suits, worth $7.50 to $9.00, go now while they last at *5.50. EAerything else in men's boys’ and children's clothing and accesscries comparatively as cheap. Positively only reliable goods sold and guaranteed as represented. i No fictitious bargains; no baits. For cash only and one price. ftzc All those knowing themselves to be in debt to me, please call and settle accountswithin the course of the next two weeks. GUS ROSENTHAL THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR, IND

Mr. and Mrs- James Harkless went to Berne today to spend Sunday with friends. Miss Alice Fisher arrived today from Fort Wayne and is a Jguest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Beery. Mrs. Homer Krick arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of her mother, Mrs David Liby. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs Stahr arrived today from Fort Wayne and are guests of Rev Luke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard arrived today from Bort Wayne and will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler. Mrs. J. W Scholey and Misses Hazel Olney and Mabel McLaughlin arrived today from Elkhart, and are guests of Miss Crist. Mrs Charles M Moore and babe arrived today from Phoenix, Arizona, and will spend the balance of the summer here visiting with friends. The condition of Mrs. Albert Buhler is unchanged today, and she is gradually becoming weaker. The doctors are anxiously awaiting some slight changes for the better, which should soon put in its appearance, if she is to get better at all. On Tuesday, July 25th the Hartford City team, one of the strongest in Indiana, will play a date in this city. This will be the first week-day game of the season, and should the crowd prove to be a good one, several more dates will be secured. This tsam has won fifteen and lost three and will make the Rosenthals extend themselves to the limit.

Notice In hereby given that Henry Krick, who lx the owner In fee simple of Inlots numbers 1,2, 8. 4. 5, fl. 7. H. fl. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. 16, Id, 17, Is. 11* find 20 In Frank Knuth s Hdflltlon to the town, nowcity of Decatur. Indlann, Hlert a petition on the 14 ilnv of .lune, IHOS, In the office of the city clerk of the city of Decatur. In Adams county. Indiana, praying for the vacation of -aid addition and of all the alleys streets and Inlots In said addition. Said petition will come up for hearing before the Conttnon Council of said City nt their regular meeting to be held In the Council chamber of said city on the Ist day of August. 11106 J. K. McFtm.v. City Clerk. Hknkv Kkuk. 15-4 Petitioner To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxltlve Bromo Quinine Tablets . Al druggists refund the money If It falls t<. cure K. W Grove signature on each box. 26c

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9^9 E2| WBSS ! £-‘"- >■ k TO THE OFFICE OF THE m SNOW AGENCY J; DECATUR, INDIANA. If you want to sell your farm or city property for cash, list it with the SNOW AGENCY. We have several cash buyers as’soon as what they want is put upon the market. If you wish to buy a country home or city res idence, we may have just what you want, as our lists comprise several thousand acres of good farm lands in Indiana ami a large number of city properties. Besides these, we have timber ami prairie lauds in Missouri, Minnesota and Arkansas, in all stages of improvements. Property adver tised without expense to the owner, if left on the market forthe time listed.

I DON'T HESITATEI WRITE TO-DAY I wE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY — I You Should Have It. You Con Have It.l By borrowing from us on your household goods, pianos, organs. ■ teams, fixtures, etc., without removal ($lO to $100). You can haveß from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly orH monthly payments as you prefer. $1 20 is the weekly payment on ■ a SSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. B If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail ittoß us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. B Dateß Your name M Wife’s Nameß Street and Number B City■ Amount Wantedß Kind>f Security you haveß Occupation B All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address B Port Wavne Loan Co. I Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun Stß Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House B - " ■ - - I IMIP i up I1 |L JI ABI