Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1905 — Page 5

TIME tables ciaN D RAPIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY ’* Jr> l»OS -Now In effect. Sun **" .jut. l '* 1 '' K« *un hl wn Ki » r’ful.iur » •« 7 i«*m i.itpm pm MtUIU I !•“ «■>»’’ »-‘3 ' H •' lUI •> »* J '4« • ‘ I .MBnnnoli j:l» " Ui»»«»SiSS " ...OITH Doily Doily to Ko Suu ~ioO»oo T " Qd Hap(ll , n«aiur n:i<i>m 7»• m. $H p m •' I> t woyno I' S« " »4« '>■ '• “A.I «o|.M» ‘5 ' »°SP»■» '» " .feoihy «'% M ~ * !, J .{JScktMW tv.n" »J» •• y;jj ~, tioin oloopingcor to Grand Hoptda and ■LLliiaw D!ty. 7:S«« m. train |.arln- rar to R.n.l MatmU and Mackinaw City «, i< p m iwrlur car to Grand Kaplda. olcoptno car Jy.k'i' » City. Tramaatrivafrom norihat . m 14 * m I'* P m Orvaen. *S« C. I. Lockwood, G f.A Or. Kaplda. Mic. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS &, WESTERN R. R.CO "CkOVKIt LCAff ROUT!" IO off art Juno H. IKK BAST. .. a-commoretal Trooolor. d011y... »tl?a tn 2’ »_Moli. dolly, •«/•!»» Munday. ~W ul a n L 4-I’M 1« prone. d»i r » i :8 1P “ JJb-Uiool FroUbt I*o pn WKST an I—liay Miproao, dally li:Ma m -Mali, dally. oiceptH inda. .. .ll.Wa tn K v-onntnoreUl Traoelor. dally fill ptn J’ G—Local KrolMbt » 40 a m KEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KANT BOUND I «:I* a. n. 14 41. Sua. — “ jo. |0 J- p. tn So -4 doea not carry barrage and doea not _’, rv paaaengere cant of Marion. Ohio. WKST BOUND Si;=:==== Util 5„ .< M:Mp m ("Jcept Monday a A daya fol's legal holldaya Ho. IM doer not carry barrage. Lake Erie dt Western time card from Bluffton lad, SOUTHBOUND <o it— Daily srept Bundaj »:’»< tn a c i»—Dally ercept Sunday llWam g ’ B-Dai.ye«eupt Sunda» s;«pu> do <1 run* tiirough to Indianapolis without •a'anre. aretvine l |! •<#» ■> . _ ' Ho U learea Indianopolla at 1:1X1 a tn. Kuns itrougb without change, arr.ytng at Bluffton ID lift ZD Mo. 41 and 4» run ria Muncie A Big 4 route Mrs. H. L. Confer ie on the sick list. Mrs. Rees Ayers made a business trip to Berne today. Mies Jennie Eley went to Monroe today on a short visit with her grandfather. Mrs. Harry Mains arrived today from Fort Wayne. and is the guest of Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Orville returned thia morning from Portland, where he spent Sunday with relatives. Misses Nettie Smith and Clara Lunge left this morning for McKeesport, Pa,, where they will visit friends. Mrs J. W. Schooley and Miss Vernie Charles returned to Elkhart, this morning, aft ar visiting J. P. Crist and family. M. A Mnmma returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with his brother. J. A. Mumma and family. The latest is about how some youthful fakirs relieved Craigville financiers of their ready coin. The job was neatly executed and they parted with their moiey without e murmur. Jacob Card, an oil pumper, living in Jackson township, Wells county, suicided by hanging himself.. It is supposed that the loss of considerable money in the oil business prompted the ending of his life. Elmer Johnson, proprietor of the Riverside stock farm, says that from eighty acres of wheat he threshed last week, he received 2,064 bushels. The threshing was done by W. A. Bowman, who states it was one of the heaviest crops so far this year that he has handled, tor so large an acreage. The grain was delivered to the Farmers' Gfain company at Pleasant Mills.

To-Night You can buy » ’ Girl’s $1.50 five strap shoe, 85c “ $1.25 three-strap shoe, 85c “ $1.25 patent Gibson ties, 85c Sizes, os to Is. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller

Mrs. John A Smith ia on the sick hat. Sh«ri(! Albert Butler is on the sick list ttxiay. Miss Laux, of Briant, ia in the city, a guest of Mian Mary Heffner. Bluffton defeated Portland yesterday at Portland by a score of 13 to 7. Nathan Wyatt returned today from Fort Wayne, where he visited his son Louis Fuelling arrived today from Fort Wayne, and ia the guest of friends. Miss Lillian Houck of Bluffton, returned home today, after visiting friends here. Godfrey Bell ia home from 1) inville, ill,, and ia spending his vacation with bis mother. Mrs. C. M. Fairchild and Mrs J. Rice went to Willshire today to make a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.c barter Toepie and daughter returned today from Leo, where they were visiting relatives. Bob Hamilton arrived t xiay from Fort Wayne, and is a gnest of Guy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Nelson returned to Celina, Ohio, today, after visiting Mrs. John Fetzer in this city. Lost—Some time Saturday evening, a yellow diamond of a ciret size. Finder return to this office and receive reward. Mum M argil rite Confer has accepted a position as stenographer at the mitten factory, and assumed her new duties this morning. B J. Terveer, one of the best known townsmen, has been quite ill for several days with stomach trouble. He is but slightly improved today. The postoffice base ball team and the Yellow Jackets are indulging in a game at Steele’s park today. Mose Krohn is acting as umpire. The Toledo Ivies who play here next Sunday were defeated at Delphos, yesterday in a fourteen inning game by a score of 14 to 13. Open at night—Stop at Baker & Rheinhart's restaurant and get a midnight lunch. We are ojien. 165d2wks Knights 3f Columbus. There will lie a special meeting on Wed nesday evening. Every mem ler is earnestly requested to attend. Business of im]x>rtanoe. E. X. Ehinger, G. K. Mrs. A. W. Peterson, the milliner, is preparing to move her store from her pre-«ent location to the building formerly occupied by A. E. Rose, as a plumbing shop. Mrs. Peterson was unable to state who would occupy the room she vacated. The fire this afternoon occurred at the home of Clinton Fisher, on Nortn Eleventh street, originating frona spark from a pipe Mrs Fisher was smoking, while in a small closet under the stairway, wtiere she was hunting for some articles. The damage done will amount in all to about fifty dollars. The Hartford City team that plays here tomorrow afternoon have a very neat record, so far this season, having won eleven games, lost five and tied in one. Coons, their best pitcher, will do slab duty here, and the game should lie a pitcher's battle between him and Railing. The Rosenthals.will work hard for a victory, as this is their thirteenth game, and they wish to pass the hoodoo.

Announcement. The positive announcement is made that no school children will lie admitted to the exercises at Bosses' opera house tonight. rsther Heffner, of Briant, is tn the city, Frank Cloud made a business trip to No.tawa this morning. Wilson Lee anti Col. Foreman made a business trip to Wren, Ohio, this morning. El Colohin left this morning for Home City, where he will s]>end his summer vacation. Messrs. Clem ana Gus Uhl. of Toledo, were in the city yesterday, attending the silver jubilee. Charles Phillips arrived this morning from South’ Whitley and is a guest of his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Ed Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. Stephenson returned last evening to Portland, after spending Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Mrs Charles Fuelling and daugb; ters left this morning tor Dowagi a% Mich, where they will visit sev eral weeks with relatives. D. N. Erwin is the busiest man in town selling building lots on the installment plan. The lots are desirable and it is a good way to get the foundation for a home some day. Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, was circulating in the city today. Ho reports southern Admas as being a busy season with the farmers, and that the crops are reported as being good in every respect. Rev. Valentine, who is a general favorite in this city, will remain several days, anti this fact will be cherishing news to the many friends and acquaintainances with whom he is ace high. The Peterson base lai) team de seated the Honduras team yesterday at Honduras, by a score of 18 to 7. The batteries were Beery and Whitehurst and Meyers and Crumm. A large crowd attended the contest. Marshal Green picked up a small boy named Clarence Hockenberry, of S]tencerville, last evening. The little fellow had bummed his way here with another boy who deserted him here. He was badly scared and asked the marshal to send him home, which he did. Thoee who want to witness the exercises at the Bosse opera house tonight and who fail to own a s a at already reserved, will have to line up at an early hour, and be ready for action by the time the doors open. The house will not hold ne- r all the anxious multitude who will want to see and hear all that s going on. Contractor T. H. Koontz of this city, was the successful bidder on two new brick business blocks to be built at Berne, an I he has been awarded both contracts. One building will be for Ed Engeler and Joseph Neuenschwander, who will erect a new block for their dry goods store. The brick to be done by Mr. Koontz was bid in for 12,976. The second building is to be a two story brick the same as the Eageler & Neuenschwander, ana will be erected at a cost of 12,984. Mr Koontz had as competitors a number of other bidders from various points. The work on the new buildings will lie commenced by Mr. Koontz next week and they will be completed ready for occupancy by fall—Bluffton News.

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Just Few More Days AUGUST I 3th set down for 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 g 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 AT Gus Rosenthal’s THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA

Palmist. World’s wonder. Queen Zara. Scientific palmist. She tells the past, present and future, home affairs, business affairs, love and marriage. Address W. G. Spencer. 312 N. Second street . Hours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 165d3 NoticeAll persons interested in the W. G. Smith ditch pltase report at this office Monday July 31, for hearing on ditch assessments. L. L. Baumgartner, Surveyor. 165d3wl All persons interested in the C. L V. Sheets and L. H Baiiy ditches please report at this office Saturday. July 29th, for hearing on ditch assessments. L. L. Baumgartner Surveyor. It>sd3wl

WANTED! Everybody to call at Brokaw's Furniture Store and see bis new Folding Iron Bed IT IS A DAISY. Monroe street. - - Decatur, Ind.

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