Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1905 — Page 3

It i M E _Z A BL E 8 ■and IAPIDS 4 INDIANA RAILWAY Jan* ts, IMIS New in Hun »outnl'«i'» *• nun Ki Hun Ki * only i in 7144 m iH|m - «< |.m 1 I'" li| ' i.ij - ,j, Blond 4<o'• « <1 (40 •»< uniUj'lS" ■XnanonTH Dnlly Unilytn Ki Hun. ■EK Ud k*iu<l« lAlXiinf ii:mp« -Suim. jilpn VUII irjo ■• 1 40 {■b- Kipuli 145 ■■ >OS pm uio •• “Monk? ujd 1 ’ »>5 ■• «:m - Jis ~ Hl.n ilorpum in m <■>.„.t H,| ~t. .n.l ‘ilHi«<!>«* Oily. ? Ml m ir*in jmtlor rat to Xapldi and Mackinaw City ix. p m. Rapid* >lrepinit ear IB ya< kina* City Trama arrive from north 41 m /.:«a m. i it p m ■.*> •n. *g». C. L. Lockwootl, <) F A Or Haptda. Mlc. TfLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R ICO •CLOVkR Lk»r ROUTt • la effort June M. ixa BAHT. ■■*— Commercial Trave.er. dal.y... ’ am ■ p K>. da;.yneeut Hunday 1.0 l » t>. 1 >ay llurrli dally 7 34 p m Frelffkt . I*4 pn W«BT ad>-Day Biproaa. dally ....... B:Ma« Bo I — Mall, dally aacept Kundey inn m H*—Commercial Traveler dally *ll pm MS*- Local Fralßbt v tn a n. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. BAST BorND ■RL »:• a. m. Sun.. a n. < - — ■ i ‘ p tr. r «'p.ni v H m !4 doe* not carry and dove not Our f paaeen<*« raat of Mari.in. Üblo. WBBT BOV ND I Ml. n, - -a n. Sun _|ti Ida m _. ..... II:Wp rr. Monday > A day* fid it leyal holiday* |<. 11 doea not carry basyage. Lake trie « U eater* Time eard from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND -Dally excpt Sunday fi'tam Dally ercepl Sunday 1157 am Deny eiceptHuuday 5 » p n. rul.iur; _i,-> t Ind enap .la with ui arriving in TO a m « leaver ladianopolla at 7:o< am Bunn tk*lgt. without change, arriving al Biuffli-n Fife. 41 end 4i run via Muncie A Big 4 route

Grossman and lamily went tcfcme City today. Clarence Baughman went tofrort Wayne this morning. W Wyatt left tor F rt Wayne last evening to visit bis son. James ul family. Mrs. Orcutt and Xl>s ( lume wait to Rome City this morning toßpmd the day. Dan Kitson, who resides in thpeaxt part ot the citv is c. ntined h >me and bed suffering with “ typh<d fever. .James Wyatt and babe re topp-d to F<>rt Wayne last evening, affer a visit in the city, a guest of NBfaan Wyatt and family. Union City ball team arrived thia morning from Bluffton and as w«' to press the Rosenthals and Uaon City team are battiling for sujitemacy. A full rejiort of the gate* will I* in tomorrow's issue. Bd Miller of Kokomo, was arrest etk t evening by Night Policeman Joel Reynolds on a charge of public teto.' ation and disorderly con date He plead guilty and was fiiM U and coats, which he will hoteu out with the she riff.

■ LADIES, KEEP COOL I Patent Strap Slippers 98 I Kid Strap Slippers 98 I Cloth Top Oxfords 98 I Keep coot yon can if you buy | a pair. ■ CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. Khc shoe snit» MUTH., isatasa Wanted! I FIFTY TEAMS to work on interurban grade. ! Four months work guaranteed. Wtges $3 50 Per Day and stable hire furnished. Apply at once to TheL E MEYERS COOssian, Indiana

J D Hale went to Rome City thin morning. D B. Moore went to Rome City thia morning. L. H. Corbin, of Willshire, wax In the oity today. Mr*. Ella Fiiher went to Fort Wayne thin morning Mr. and Mr*. Robert Andrew* went to Rome City today. Michael Smith and Clarence Winter* went to Rome City thia morning. Mra. (,’, Reuben returned to Fort Wayne thia morning, after making a vi*it hen. Mr*. Ophelia Milla returned thi* morning from Toledo- where *he wax viaiting relative*. Mr* Belle France and Mi»* Bessie Congleton went to Rome City thi* morning to sjiend the day. Henry Lankenau, Henry Trim, David Laman and T. 8. Coffee went to Rome City thi* morning. Mr*. J. Long and eon returned to B'tiff ton, today, after a viait here, a* guest* of Mr*. Harden. , Alex and Ezra Leßron left for Fort Wayne last evening, where they will finish up some pain ting contract*. Mr. and Mra. Milton Hower left thi* morning for Plymouth, where they will viait several week* with relatives. Mi** Lillie Gerard returned to Foit Wayne this morning after making a pleasant visit here with her parent*. A. J. Kirkland, of Bobo, ha« iieen granted an increase of pension from six to ten dollar* though his attorney. Robert Blackburn. Saturday evening the Ben Hur lodge will give an ice cream social in the new Studabaker building, to which all are cordial ly invited. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Steele on First street tomorrow afternoon. Harmon J. Yager chaperoned a bevy of young ladies who are picnicing at the Chnstianer grove west of town today. They are pre paring decorations for the silver jubilee next Sunday. Miss Della J. Young of Knigthstown, Ind., is visiting her aunt, Elizabeth Davidson and uncle, .James B. Smith, of South Ten th -tree*. She wishes to attend school the coming winter at the central school building in Dioatur. if she can make arrangements to do so. The Celina Fair association will thi* year confine all their advertising to new*)iai>ers, cutting out the enormous expense of large and small bills and their posting. The association will save money by the new deal and they will get more and better advertising than they ever got in ther live*.

Mr*. Rose Ayer* went to Toledo thi* morning to *pend the day. F. L. Litterer was attending to legal buxines* at Fort Wayne today. Mr*. D. A. Craig went to Geneva today to make a short visit with relatives. Fred Tague and son and Mis* Ada Springer went to Rome City i thi>i morning. William Dioer and O. C. Fink of Geneva were busine** callers in the city tmlay. Mis* Nora Sypher* arrived today from Warsaw. and i* n guest of Mi** Eflie Patton. Clarence Winter* and sister, Amelia, and Mis* Hurst are outing at Rome City today. Herbert Colchin, John JWemhofl and Miss Celeatia Wemhoff went to Rome City this morning. Miss Pearl Ward and France Confer went to Rome City this morning to sjiend the day Miss Amelia Winter* and Francis Hurst went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. James Harkless returned to Paulding. Ohio, today, after visiting relative* here. The old fashioned woman who took her troubles to the Lord in prayer ha* been *ucceeded by the woman who take* .her* to the editor. A man in Lincoln, Neb., asks a divorce, asserting tnat he was in a trance when he was married. If he makes that stick we know a lot of fellows who will very likely apply. Prof. C. H. Hanley of Saginaw, Michigan, is the guest of Attorney Shaffer Peterson They are stockholders in the Cummins Oil company, and are transacting some business of importance for that concern. Jacob C- Miller and gang of workmen are building tables and benches in the St. Joseph school yard, where the reception will he held Sunday afternoon and evening in honor of Rev. Wilken’s silver jubilee. The Rome City excursion this morning left this pla< e carrying 32R passengers, 149 iieing taken on at Geneva and 38 from here, the balance being picked up between Richmond and Geneva. It took eight coaches to carry the crowd. Mrs. Charles L. Archbold and little son. Geoffrey, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived last evening for an extended visit with the former’s mother. Mrs. J. R Bobo, and other 1 relatives [and friends. Mr. Atch- ' bold will also come for a visit about 1 August Sth. J. T. Burley pu‘ out eggs during the season for hatching ' purposes Thi* is aside fiom what was sent to the grocery by Mr. Burley. Mr. Burley state* that he oonld not begin to supply tte demand He handled the Barred ( Plymouth Ro?k poultry and is now booking orders for fowls for fall , delivery.—Geneva Herald. The mosquito, always the terror of persons who flee from their ! homes during the heated season to the breezy shore of some lake, is J proving doubly aggressive this summer, according to report* from the resorters. He ha* been reinforced until bis army has assumed jiroportion* not equaled in years and at some places his onslaughts Ire so effective as to make pleasure seeking a misery. John Frisinger of Decatur, was in town Thursday evening, calling on 8 H. Teeple and family. He left last Sunday night for Antwerp, Belgium, to buy a Jot of [Belgium draft stallions and ship them to the Unied States. It often occurs that he ships horses to Europe but the horses are too high now to make that pay. This will be Mr Frisinger’s twenty fourth trip tc Europe and he says he still experiences sea sickne*“ in a mild way when he crosses the ocean.—Geneva Herald. A young man attended an ice cream social at- Aroma with a gun stuck in his hip pocket. It went off daring the evening and shot him in the abdomen. It was a warm contrast to the cold cream he was eating and reports say, the shock to his system was so great that he will die. A young man who will attend a social function in this enlightened age carrying a gun, deserves to be shot, and the gun is to be commended for pointing itself at its owner.

Just Few More Days I AUGUST I 3th set down for the last day of this sale. I Messrs MYERS & DAILY taking possession on the 15th. Goods here galore for all and as stock must be reduced con- f siderable before transfer we have cut the prices to the quick. Straw Hats Outing Suits j Summer Underwear I and other summer goods going without con- f sidering COST PRICE 1 Fall J Winter Goods Suits 1 Overcoats and Underwear I at unheard of LOW PRICES f Don’t put it off, but call today as this opportunity will not be offered again. All goods guaranteed as represented, ONE PRICE TO ALL I AT I Gusßosenthals I THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA I

The library board will meet inis evening at the National bank. All members are urgently requested to be present. The Columbia City Post says of their electric light plant: “The Columbia City plant cost too much in the first place. It has been managed pretty well thus far, and it is no doubt true that the city is ahead on the deal, all things considered. Had the plant been in the hands of a private concern the consumers would have had to pay more for light than they did under j city management and the street lighting would have cost a great deal more than it is costing now. Municipal ownership is a good or bad thing in accordance with the manner in which it is managed. If well managed it is a good thing; if not. it is a white elephant with a big E. ” Anyone wanting washing, call at 104 Jackson street. 158d6 For Rent—House on Fust street. Enquire of Will Colchin at Colchin's restaurant* 162d3 Lost—Lady’s coiled anchor stick pin, slightly bent. Leave at this office. Wanted—A platform scale in good condition. Inquire at this office. 156 d« Straw hats cleaned as good as new. See Robert, at the Bnrt house. 156d6 Those pjople havinz bottles be longing to the undersigned, will please return them at once. Joe Tonnellier. oewd4w A thirty days' clearance sale on all works of art and paintings at cost, at Lyman Bros. Come in and convince yourself. 157dtf Five show cases, counters and shelving, uue walnut wall case for sale fur almost nothing at Hensley's jewelry store. Ifi'dtf Chautauqua Lake Excursion— On Fiidav, July 7th and Friday, July 2«ta, the Erie railroad will run special low rate excursions to Chautauqua Lake and return. Rate from Decatur |9.65 Return limit 30 days from date of sale. Ask Erie agents for particulars, or write O. L. Enos, traveling pas sen;er agent, Marion, Ohio.

BIILIM6 Eiaisitns. G. R. A I. Rome City excureion Season ticket* good until October 31, 12.30. Fifteen day ticket*, fI.HO Winona Lake, Ind. Fifteen day ticket sale May 10 to September 30, 11.95. Season tickets May 25 to September 30, limit October 31. 82.55 f 1.05 to Delphos, Ohio, and return, July 27th via the the Clover Leaf, account John Robniaon show*. 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 18, 19, 20 and 21, account races Marion Driving association. T. L. Miller. ♦ 14.50 round trip to Atlantic ('ity. Ocean City and Cape May, N. J., via the Clover Leaf, August 2, 19)5. T. L. Miller, Again. for Rent—A six-room house, on High street, with good cistern and well water on pretni*es. Rent reasonable. Inquire of Chris Strebe. 159 d« Mexico nineteen hoars neare* Double daily through service, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agent* Gor A. A. Daane. J-., T. P. A. 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis.

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If you want to sell your farm or city property for cash, list it with the SNOW AGENCY. We have several cash buyers asjsoon as what they want is put upon the market. If you wish to buy a country home or city residence, we may have just what you want, as our lists comprise several thousand acres of good farm lands in Indiana and a .arge number of city properties. Besides these, we have timber and prairie lands in Missouri, Minnesota and Arkansas, iu all stages of improvements. Property advertised without expense to the owner, if left on the market forthe time listed.

f 16(10 TO ST. PAUL AND MlNNEapolis and return from Chicago via Chicago Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale daily to September 30. Final return limit October 31*t. Also equally low rates to points in Minnesota, North Dakota. Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. For further information apply to F. R. Mosier, T. P. A., 115 Adams St., Chicago, 11l All the Money in California is not from its gold fields. Fortuna ar« made from the wheat fields a»d the fruit farms. Why not investigate the chances there? Through trai m ne-vice Chicago to California, via Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway,. Union Pacific and Southern Pacino Line. Rate for double berth ?" Chicago to San Fransisco, Los Angeles, ®anta Barbara or Sacramento Tourist folder, with complete information, *ent free on request. F. A. Miller,. General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. S. Howell, 381 Broadway, NeroYork.

VOTICE Notice is hereby given that Henry Krick, who ta the owner in tee simple..>f Inlots number* 1. ». 45.«.7. S. I>. 10. 11. IS. 14. 15, IS. 17. is. 19 and ‘Jt‘ in frank Kauth a addition to the town, nowcity ot Itecatur. Indiana, tiled a Itetillon on the 14 dav of June. IM'S, in the office ot the city clerk of the city ot Uecatur. in Adam, count v Indiana. | rayit c for the vacation o' said addition and of all t he alley# streets and inlote in said addition. *aid petition all. eon e i p for I.earing tielore the Common Council ot raid t'ltv at their regular meeting to be field in the council chamber of said city on the’.st day of August. 1905 J. R. McFtxi.r. City l lent,. Hknhv Krick. 15-1 Petitioner-

to the orFice or the SNOW AGENCY DECATUR, INDIANA..