Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1905 — Page 3

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[To-Night fcou can buy ■Jiri’s $1.60 five strap shoe, 85c I “ $1.25 three-strap shoe, 85c I “ $1.25 patent Gibson ties, 85c I Sizes, os to Is. I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE I The Shoe Seller

Il Two Fine Building Lots II VT/E HAVE FOR SALE two fin* biri'diog lota, located one I j W square north of the Lutheran church on Tenth street. These |l lota are on the west aide of the street, are well drained one ih corner ■ lot and are very desirable for building purposes. These lohican lie ■ bought on the installment plan, with mnal cash payment down, a , KI remainder in weekly pevment*. or liberal dmcoiltlt for cash. I ou II w ant a home in the city’ Prepare for the future by buymg a lot now , ■I while the price ia low. |[ Full List of Farm and City Property for Sale ( I The Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. I I WPPERT, tRIICHTE & LITTtRtJP Phone 430 |

| William Omlor made a buaiue»s t trip to Willshire today. Walley Johnson of Monroe, was a business caller to the city today. P B. Dykeman made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. ■ Mart Miller returned this morn mg from a business trip to Berne. Miss Iva Engle went to Marion today to *|>*nd Sunday with relatives Sheriff A Butler returned last evening from a business trip to I Berne. Mis* Anna Yager went to Foit Wayne this morning to visit friends. Judge Smith, of Portland, was attending to legal business in the city last evening. Miss Madge Hite is boms from Greentown, where she was visiting Miss Fern DeLong. Charles LaPrell returned to Dunkirk today, after making a visit with relatives here. Miss Estelle Girard went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mr*. James Lebrun went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. J. R Smith. Elizabeth Davidson and Della Young went to Mercer, Ohio, today to visit sick relative. Mr and Mr*. Charles colter and son went to Rome City this morn ing to spend a few days at the lake. The Ben Hur lodge will give an ice cream social this evening at the new Studabaker building, to which all are invited. 50 cents to" Bluffton and return. July 27th. via the Clover Leaf, account the Great Wallace show T. L. Miller, Agent. The Ladies Historical club will meet Monday evening with Mrs. Allison, and all members are requested to be present. A. J Smith and wife and daughter. Midge and Mi** Mary Fonner went to Rome City this morning to spend several days at the lake. Misses Nettie smith and Letta Lange leave tonight for McKeesport, Pa.. where they will make a two weeks’ visit with Miss Ltnge's aunt. A Chicago lady wrote to a farmer over in Michigan where she -pent last summer with her fam--1 ily, and told him she would like to come again this summer, but that she objected to the kitchen methods of hie hired girl and to the swine liemg kept too close to the house. She received an answer which ■contained the fcßowing: “You may cum al) right. Hannah has went and there’hain’t l>een no 'hogs on the place since you left last summer."

Mrs Charles Pyle went to Gene-. va today, to visit relative*. ~ Vred Braun of Herne. wa« a bnsi nes« caller in the city last evening. M S Art nan went to Portland, today to attend a fmaily reunion. Miss Fanny Weldy, of Chicago, I* in the city, agues! of Miss Madge Hite. Mis* Alta Fleetrod returned to Van Buren today, after a visit at | Geneva. Judge R. K. Erwin returned last evening from a business trip to Berne. Mr*. Clarence Baughman made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Anna Hess arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of her mother. Mrs. L. C. DeVose went to Winchester, today, to spend Sunday with her sister. Orville McLaughlin went to Portland today to spend Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ayers returned to Pleasant Mills today they were shopping here. Miss Estella Wemhoff arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of her parents. Miss Fanny nice went to Rich mond today to make a few week s visit with relatives. Miss Mary Hite went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few week* with friends. Miss Mabel Weldy went to Fort Wayne thia morning tp visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Nellie Sethbaum returned to Craigville today,’while here she was a guest of relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Corbin returned to Kokomo, today. While here the was the guest of relatives. ”Fred M<Feeley arrived today from Fort Wavne. and is a guest of his brother Jack McFeeley. Misses Lucile and Marguerite Case went to Willshire today, to spend Sunday with their aunt. Walter Rosenthal returned last evening from Windsor, Canada, where he was visiting with friends. Mrs Clara Gilson and son arrived last evening from Louisville and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hite.

11.05 to Delphos, Ohio, and return, July 27th via the the Clover Leaf, account John Robniacn shows. Father Benzinger arrived today trom Hesse Cassel, to be in attendance at Father Wilken's silver jub ilee tomorrow Misses Mattie Minniebraken and Lillie and Clara Wilmeyer arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are guests of relatives. 114.50 round trip to Atlantic Citv, Ocean City and Cape May, N. J., via the Clover Leaf, August 2, 1905. T. L. Miller, Agent. Kentland, Indiana, has asked f-r a game of lall in ths city on Aug ust third, and may be accommodated. Kentland has a strong team. Father Valentine arrived today from Cincinnati, 0., and is the guest of Father Wiiken. He will deliver th* morning address at the silver jubilee. Simon Moore, of Kirkland town ship, is minus a suit of clothes, they tieing Itaken from hie home yesterday,Muring the absence of the family. A one eyed son-of a gun was in that neighborhood, and it is supposed that he is the one that’is wearing a cleanjfrook. Attorney Shaffer Peterson filed a new case at the clerk’s office today, the same being entitled The Pierce Oil company and James H. Witty vs A. A. Butler, sheriff. It is a suit to replevin goods taken on order of circuit court as property of the John Hancock company, and which the plaintiffs say belong to them. The property is being ad vertised far sale. The plaintiffs also demand f 1000 damage. Elmer DeWitt Brothers at one time a Decaturite, but now one of the leading lawyers of Chicago, is away up in Masonry, being Exoell ent High Priest of Park Chapter. Mr. Brothers became a Mason in this city, and was the first candidate ever ‘ raised” to the Master’s degree by L. C. Miller, long since the dean of the Decatur lodge. Mr, Brothers has gained much prominence in Chicago and is now one of the substantial citizens of that city.

Just Few More Days AUGUST I 3th sot down the last day of this sale. Messrs MYERS & DAILY taking possession on the 15th. Goods here galore for all and as stock must be reduced considerable before transfer we have cut the prices to the quick. Straw Hats Outing Suits Summer Underwear and other summer goods going without considering COST PRICE Fall n Winter Goods Suits Overcoats and Underwear at unheard of LOW PRICES Don’t put it off, but call today as this opportunity will not be offered again. All goods guaranteed as represented. ONE PRICE TOAjLL' 11 ' a AT Gus Rosenthal’s THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA

The Passenger department of the Toledo. St. Louis & Western R. R ‘Clover Leaf Route.” has issued a booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get In,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubuard. of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet •nay be obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L Koas Genera Passenger Agent. “ Clover Lea Route.” Toledo Ohio.

A NEW HOME Twenty-five choice lots for sale cn we j klv or monthly payments, ranging in trices from SSO up: weekly payments as low as 50c. These lots will besoldfrieof liens. No street or sewer assessments; good warranty dee I and abstract of title. Immediate possession given the purchaser; No Taxes to Pay Till 1907 Lots on Monroe street. 50x154 others s>xlsoand 50x250. 12 or 15c Daily ST? K own yodr own borne: the price of chewing gum: two or three cigars or a little ice cream will secure a tract of real estate in a short time. These prices and investments need no boom to make them good, but are good any way. the usual growth of the city, as in the past few years will soon double the values. Considering the number of weldings. and prvsptcts for more; fanners retiring and coming to town and the growth the city is compelled to make The Time is NOW The experience of those who have invested on this plan is the payments are so easy the money is scarcely missed and the property always increases in value. A LIBERAL DIBCONT FOR CASH Compare prices now with prices five or ten years ago and you get some idea what real estate will be worth a few years from now. Come early and get the choice. Call at the office of ERWIN & ERWIN or DK. ROY ARCHBOLD.

Summer Wearables To Keep You Cool Straw Hats Nil TR | Coats and Pants «' Coats and Vests , ILU ( Double Breasted White Vests Negligee Shirts ’"Xir Outing Pants Crash Pants Belts Light Weight Suspenders Cool Underwear Summer Sox In cool shades and cool fabrics Thev're Sure To Please Holthouse, Schulte SCo.