Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1905 — Page 3

TIME T A B LE 8 6IANO R4PIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY June as, ••"S N»W In effect. tun ' .a •olthl‘» i ’v K« hub H» Bun Hi » only f, or.aiur » •'« >i«m i.itpm ■ ( » I 1 " J, Ml • llchn.oad » «•“»<» " » «<> ” n jj » Cincinnati rIS " iMcnnjlSS '• , 0l .»nO«TM Delly ‘*rL’’ r, °. Oil Mapida • a.DnaluT HlUpm JSy • n>. J>« p m pt Warn* Il'S* “ •<• " * i •• “<».! Kaputo US" »oj p.m u io •• ~ Ptin«ky * ‘J ' •”! ~Ma, kinaw It*" »JO " >|M ~ ii t;«lraia »I»*P'"« ear to O<»nrt Mapula and g a . kinaw liny /■}*• "» «?•!» P»Hot ear 10 Zand Kaplda and Mackinaw Clly j * p m •win portor ear to Grand Rapid*, alceptag ear „ Ma. kina* City. Ftalna arrive (row north at , . m. , .ua m. It* p m TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS &, WESTERN R. ICO ••CUOVBR LBAF ROUTt" in affect June M.I tax KA ST, ■e i—Oonatarcial Traaoler. dally... 1:1? a n> iu »-Mall, dally, arcrut Sunday ..!» ui a in 8 a «-»ay Maureen dally ?:M pn> 0 rt—Local FreUbl IWO pm WMHT ■ol-Day Bipreaa daily ... S:Ma n ■o I—Mail. dally.axc.plSunday .11 sva m Mo s—Commercial Traealar. dally »:11 p m go rt— Local Fralrht I tn a tn NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KAST BOUND No • - Kp a »a. Bun_._— it a. m Mo. « hitp.m No. M ea. Maa. »:sop. m No. 10 —— • »* p m No. ;»doa» »»• carry t>naa««e. and d me not •arr. ;«»«en*er, eaet of Marion. Ohio. WIST BOUND Bn T , IMa m No * — »:S*a. m Mo JI ea. Sun 10:Wa m No. 1 p. m No. n ■■■■ —— I t: p m iei-ept Monday » A daye fol'a Irpal holiday, No. 11 d one sot carry bacaasa. Lake Erie a Wee tern Time eard from Bluffton lad. SOUTHBOUND yc.*l—Dallyeacpt Sunday T:'*am Bo I»—Dally aacept Sunday HMi m go »—Daily eacept Sunday . Ilpn. Ho «l rune through to Indlanapolla without Change, arriving IO» a m No U learea Indlanop.Ha at ?:00a m Run* through without change, arriving at Bluffton IQ M a m No. *1 and « run via Muncie A Big « route John Cook matin a business trip to Fori Wayne this morning. J A. Ernsberger made a business trip t» Fort Wayne this morning. Harry Molt? and John Meyers made • business trip to Bluffton today. Miss Jessie Landfest of Marion, passed through the city today, enroute to Rome City. Mrs. C. V. Connell and daughter went to Auburn this morning, to visit friends and relatives. Mrs Ruth Vance went to Wolcottville this morning to v isit for a short time with relatives Sister Genevieve left this morning for Fondulac, Wit., where she will visit for a short time with friends. C. J. Lutz returned to Crooked Like this morning to finish hie summer vacation, after transacting business. Mr and Mrs. Dan Sprang. Mrs M A. Vail aud Mrs. Hattie Lamiman left thia morning for (Men, Mich, where they will spend their ■ummer vacation. Misses Nellie Winnes and Dora Steele returned this morning from Asbury. Park, N. J., where they were attending the teachers' general assembly. While in the East they visited New York, Philadelphia ana and many other cities of interest.

If Would’nt You rather buy a work shoe that has stood the test of hard wear? Our BUCKEYE. shoe has stood the test for years. When a man has once worn the Bl CKEYE shoe he wants s^=“ —- them again, ■ /Wk must like them oF 9 _____ you will to if JMB • you try a pair. Any size CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOt SOU. L —— From Docaturvia. ■«>> Si 95 “CLOVER LEAF ' ROUTE” Sunday May - nr-rpniT To TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday 10 Ut I HUI I thereafter during the DCTIIDN (Dll RETURN. summer. 311 HLIUHN. T. L. MILLER, Agt. j

Mr. ami Mis. Jobu Sbigner returnI '*d to Marion today. Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas Elzey went to Marion today to visit with relatives. Miss Lulu Studler, of Berne, pass*d through our city today enroute to Toledo D. M Hensley returned today from Rome City, whore h<< was visiting relatives. Mrs. H. Dougherty ami children returned to Bluffton today, while here they were visiting relatives. Misses Edith and Dorthy Erwin went to Delphos, Ohio, today to visit for a short time with relatives. Miss Lenora Place returned to her home at Lima. Ohio, today, while here she was the guest us friends. Dr. Blackman of Bluffton, changed cars here today being enroute to Dixon, 111., where he will attend a wedding. Mrs Pauline Yahn and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here they were guests of relatives. Misses Crystal Parke and Josephine Meyer arrived today from Hartford City aud are the guests of Miss Jennie Meyers Mrs. Webb Foreman and daughters returned to Logansport today, while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Loch. Mrs. W. Kirschner amt Mrs. John Kirschner left thia morning for Sturgis, Mich., where thev will make an extended visit with relatives. Mrs John Ralston and Miss Anna Kane, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Corbett, since Saturday, returned last evening to their homes in Lima. Mrs. A. B. Morrisod will give a tea party this evening to a small company of friends is honor of Mrs Adams of Brooklyn, New York. Many years ago her husband was pastor of the Methodist church in this city. All jiersons knowing themselves to have had a check cashed at the drug store of Smith, Yager & Falk between the 13th and 23rd of this month will please call and leave their name and the amount so cashed. The prize list of the fifty-second annual state fair is out. and is being mailed to exhibitors and other parties interested. The date of the fair this year is September 11 to 15, and will be held at Indianapolis as usual. The prize list has been revised and enlarged, and it shows that 130,000 will be awarded in prizes in all departments. J. F. Lachot, the well known traveling salesman for the Brooks Oil company. of Cleveland. Ohio, received an offer from his company to take a week's outing with his wife at Niagara Falls. The company will pay for all the expenses. John fays, sure we’ll go. The ticket is good for ten days at the Falls, but Mr. and Mrs. Lachot will be the guests of the company at Cleveland for a few days.— Berne News.

Mrs. Shank returned to Pleasant' Milla today, she was shopping here. Bluffton defeated the Dunkirk team yesterday by a score of ten to 1 two. Thia was another victory for Mack Arbangh. M D. Yonntz, a representative of the W B. Burford printing ea- j tablishment of Indtan«]>ilis, was in the city today. The Epworth League ami Sunday School of the M. E. church are announcing an excursion to Rome City, August 9th. All these societies should plan to go with them. Thc'l.adiea’ Mite «.uciety will hold one of their regular socials with Mrs. Champer. at the Studabaker home Friday afternoon. A cordial, invitation is extended to public. The M<>nr<>e ball team journeyed to Kendallville yesterday and de feat«d tha» team by a score of six to three. Brownfe Robison pitched for Monroe ami Curley Ellis played ' short stop. The game was replete with sensational plays. Mrs. P. B Carr, of Ossian, a sister of Mrs. Cyrus Weaver, of this city, died this morning at two o’clock i of consumption. The funeral will be held at one o’clock Sunday at Ossian. Mrs. Carr formerly resided in this city and bad a host of friends. Eugene Runyon has sold out hie ' shaie in the People's store to Fred Neaderhouser, E T. Eaecker and John Nenhauser. Mr. Neader houser is manager now temporarily until the stockholders hold an election. Mr. Runyon is staying with the store yet for a month or so after which he has nothing definite planned yet..—B «rne News. Dr. R. S. Wilson performed an other difficult op?ration yesterday, when he removed a tumor from the j windpipe of Elmer, son of Frank Swigart, living five and one half miles southwest cf Geneva. The ojieration was successful in every ; way and the l>oy will recover. Dr. Wilson is fast coming into promi. neuoe as an expert surgeon.—l’ rne News. The following crowd of Deeaturites went to Geneva this afternoon to witness the game between Geneva and Hartford City. Maynard France, E. E Snow, Dick Fairel, A. P. Beatty. U, M. Meyers, P. K. Kinney, J. C. Moran, Phil Macklin Frank Schumacher, Gene Christen. Charles Philips, Ed Green, Fish Mangold, J. B. Stoneburner, Curley Ellis and Horace Callow. Miss Nellie Winnes, who has just returned from a trip through the east, brought with her a number of souvenirs and relics. Among them are several pieces made from re deemed and macerated United States notes, an Uncle Sam hat the crown as large as * dollar, contains |2OOO worth of bills, while a George Washington hatchet is composed of <7 000 worth. In the last bulletin of the International Business College of Fort Wayne, they show a group picture of a number of their graduates. Among the faces will be seen a good likeness of Frank Wemhoff, of the Old Adams County bank, who is a graduate of this institution, and is now tilling a place of honor and trust at this great banking institution. One of our prosperous farmers located south of Decatur had twenty acres of oats on the south side of a forty-acre cornfield. The corn being between the oats and the barn. In order to get to the oats field conveniently he out two acres of his green corn, where he could have drove around the corner j I and cut one-half of the oats while cutting the green corn. The cut corn is don’ gon. Trustee J. C. Augsburger, of | French township, reports that the teachers have been elected for the nut term of school as follows: Room No. 2, Milton Miller; Room No. 3, Miss Francis R. Zook; Room No. 1. Miss Ida Baumgartner; Room No. 5, R. R. Ebersole; Room No. 6, A. L. Brentlinger and room No. 7, Miss Cora P. Schug. No school will be held at No, 1. the school having been transferred to the Linn Grove schools. Berne News. Did you know that under the statutes of Indiana if any town or city desiie to Construct her own electric light works water works, gas plant or any other public utility, such question must, be submitted to the voters of said corporation at a special election? The council has the right to dra w up an or tin ima calling for the purohas e | or construction of any utility but the c jntract cannot be oloxe I unt 1111 the voters have approved it.

I Just Few More Days I ■ AUGUST I 3th set d° wn for the last day of this sale. V I Messrs MYERS & DAILY taking possession on the 15tli. I Goods here galore for ail and as stock must he reduced con- i ■ aider able before transfer we have cut the prices to the quick. I Straw Hats Outing Suits 1 I Summer Underwear 1 I and other summer goods going without con* | 1 sidering COST PRICE 1 I Fall« Winter Goods Suits 1 I Overcoats and Underwear I I at unheard of LOW PRICES I S 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 I AT I ( Gus Rosenthal’s I | THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA I

MEAN BUSINESS Do a Posse in New Jersey After a Murderer. Bpeuial Telegram To The Democrat . Plainfield, N. Y., July 26—With gULS and revolvers cocked and primed a pwse of angry and deter mined farmers, policemen and de tectives began to close in on a swamp near here today in pursuit of Charles Long, a negro, an alleged murderer, whom they have surrounded. If caught it is not likely that New Jersey justice will be swift enough as there is a reward offered for his dead body. He killed Matthew Cunningham of whom he was jealous. Henrv Dirkson, sen., was in town today from his country home in the northern part of Adams county. John A. Cook went to Atwood Lake, today, to spend a few days with the Variety Mandolin club

FOR THE BENEFIT OF\ ~’ Fai'mei's and Dairymen we are IntrodoUcinA a ncW cream seperator, hnow n as the “TLBLLftR” which is without a doubt the best on the market. Tn tact it is the only separator with bottom feed and waist low can. The only self oiling seperator on the market and one that produces more profit than any other machine made aud this is just

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PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction two fine building lots on Tenth street, Decatur, Indiana, one square north of Monroe street to the highest bidder regardless of price at one o’clock sharp on Saturday, July 29, 05 These lots are in a very desirable part of the citv and one square north of the German Lutheran church and owing to the rapid growth of this church these lots will be in demand as these are the only vacant lots in that vicinity and they will make any one a nice home and will prove a good investment for any buyer. These lots are located on the west side of the street and one is a corner lot facing the south ami east. Sale will take place on the lots on Tenth street. We will be glad to show you these lots at any time. Clear title and abstract with each lot. TERMS One-third cash on day of sale and the remainder on six months time at six per cent, interest with bankable note [ Come and Buy a Home at Your Own Price The Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. REPPERT, ERUCHTE & LITTERER Phone 430

what you are looking for “Money saved is money earned,” and this machine hll a the bill. With the TU BULAR seperator you can have no accident, which necessarily follows all machines of this kind. The TUBULARS are guaranteed to skim milk twice as clean as any other operator and has won many contests in this line. When buying, buy the BEST and thats a TUBULAR Logl], Dirkson & Go.

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