Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1905 — Page 3

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Straw hats cleaned as good as new by Robert at the Burt. Ifisd6 | Mr*. Brown returned to Hoag land last evening, after a shopping visit here. Miss Julia Loser returned last evening from Bsrne, where she was visiting relatives. Mrs. Victoria Hill will entertain a few friends to a tea party, at her home on Winchester street. Saturday evening. Lew Cdchin arrived last evening from Chicago, and is a guest of his father, John Co'ohin. Lvw is now in the U. S. -e*vioe, being a United States mar-hal. The Ladies' Mite society will hold one of their regular socials with Mrs. Champer, at the Studabaker home Friday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to public. Mrs. Jennie Studabaker, Mrs. Carrie Thomas and Mrs. P G. Hooper will form a party that will visit Niagara Falls, Toronto, and Chautauqua, and left at two o’clock this afternoon. They will be absent two weeks. The funeral of Mrs. C. D. Carr, who died yesterday morning at her home in Ossian, will be held at one o’clock Friday, instead of Sunday, as stated in our issue of yesterday. Mrs. Carr is a sister of Mrs. C- J Weaver, and resided for some time in this city.

I bought another bunch of men’s Tan Oxfords • AT A LOW PRICE They are good styles and all sizes- Not a pair sold at less I than $2.50. I want to move them quick and you can have your pick of the lot at $|,69 L CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR. INDIANA From Decatur via. * 51.25 “CLOVER LEAF &1./0 r TA. AAA ROUTE’’ Sunday May nrrnniT To TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday TO DETnlll I j aft. am. thereafter during the , nryiirjii And RETURN, summer. and RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

| w. a. Xnohtrißh laHtdsv fora I «lort vacation at Thounand Inlands. l Mis* Veroie Smith went to Fort warni hat evening to visit relative*. Ralph Moulnng arrived today 1 from Auburn, and is H gueat ot Minn Faye Hmith. Mra Mundenlino returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting relatives hero. Mrs. JamoH Bain wont to Fort Wayne lent evening to visit for a few day* with her alster. • lark Buokmaater, who reiddes on Ncrth Eleventh street, is confined to hut bed with typhoid fever. Mrs Rosenwinkle arrived .today from Fort \\ ayne, and in a guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Rinear. Mias Anna Yager left today for Toledo, where sho will visit her brother, Louis, for several days. An informal dance to which all are invited, will be held tomorrow evening at the Entre Nous club rooms. Rev. J. A. Brown arrived today from Auburn, preparatory to holding serrioes at the Christian church. Miss Lincoln returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a visit here a guest of Mr. and Mr«. John A. Smith. Miss Agnes Geary arrived today from Cleveland, Ohio, and is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Geary. Mrs. Chris Strobe acd daughter and Mrs. James Gilson went to Roue City this morning to spend a few days at the lake. Velma and Robert Boyles returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit with their aunt, Mrs T. H. Reid. James Niblick. Dr. H. E. Leßrin Fred Bell, Fred Repjiert, Judge R. K. Erwin. John Tyndall and Sam Hite went to Bluffton, today, to take in the Wallace circus. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dubois and son of Geneva, passed through our city today enroute to Niagara Faile. While in the city they wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med P. Miller. William Foreman has resigned his position as 'bus driver for People & Holthouse, and accepted a position as bar tender with Sd Johnson. Arthur Beery hue taken Foreman’s place. Miaae* Etna Ehinger, Stella Bremerkamp and Rose Voglewede drove to the borne of Miss Adele Koenneman this morning, which is : seven miles north of this city to attend a party given in honor of Misses Viola and Milla Winkemeyer of Fort Wayne. J. H Heller, wife and babies left this morning on their vacation and two weeks' onting amid the breezes and huge fish stories of Oden, Mich igan. The Decatur colony at that place is getting to be of respectable size, and what they will do to the tinny tribe will be a plenty.

Miss Nora Smith went to Winona 1 Lake thin morning to make a short visit with friends. Mrs. D. E. Scott wont to Plymouth this morning to visit for a short time with her danghier. Miss Martha Myers went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a few days' visit with friends. Mrs. A. R. Bell and daughter, Pansy, went to Oden, Mich., this morning to spend the summer va-! cation. Mrs. J. H. Meyers and neioe I arrived today from Grand Rapids,] Mich., and are the guests of Mrs. I Fioyd Brittson. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will serve ice cream and Hherbet Saturday evening on Court Rtreet. R. K. Allison was laid np yesterday with a crippled Imck and a few other ailments of the .season. He is some better today. Mrs. L. C. DeVoss, of Decatur, is a guest of this week of her sistei, Mrs. D. M. Robbins, South Meridian street—Portland Suil. The Clover Leaf will run through sleepers to Niagara Falls on the excursion of August 2nd. Rate from Decatur for double berth, |2.50. T. L. Miller, Agent. Mrs. Dick Christen and dsughtet, Catherine, and Mrs. M. J. MyloV and daughter, Marguerite, went to Elwood, today, ot visit for a short time with Mrs. Will O'Connor The members of the St. Mary's Catholic church desire in this man ner to thank John B. Stoneburner, who so kindly loaned the piano to the silver jubilee services Sunday afternoon to be used with the orchestra. The Knights of Columbus last evening held a smoker in honor of Father Valentine, at thtir lodge room. Father Valentine delivered a short address to the local organ izat’on as to his experience in becoming a knight. The Decatur Rosenthals defeated the Hartford City team on the Decatur grounds yesterday afternoon by a scuro of four to two. Tom Railing was in the box for the Rosenthals. The Decatur team is arranging dates for a weeks' trip through this part of the state— Bluffton Banner.

Mrs. Alliert Buhler according to the reports from her physician, today, is gradually growing weaker, and all hopes for her recovery are now gone, and its only a ques tion of time until her demise. This will prove discouraging news to her many friends who have all been looking forward to a speedy recovery. The republican editors of Indiana are holding a state meeting atJWinona this week. Just now the repnbl can editors are singing low on politics in their columns and aie in need of a key note to guide them by the rocks and shoals. Scanda’s at Washington and a strtnuons governor at home have the jtencil pushers guessing. —Columbia City Post. According to number of remarks made by a member of the fair sex yeserfay at Geneva to a nnmlier of the Decatur people who attended the game between the Geneva and Hartford City teams, 'Decatur money hereafter will he spurned as the presence of jieople from tl e capital of Adams county so hurts the feelings of the fair sex that they can hardlyjtolerate it. Rev. W. C. ’Martin will deliver the last lecture of the series on “The Home" this (Thursday) evening at the Baptist church. "The Mutual Relations of Parents and Children," is the subject. At the’cloose of this service there will lie a meeting of the church to consider the matter of calling a pastor. This lecture is free to all. Good music and a good time. Perhaps some of the fans are not aware of the fact that the record of the Rosenthals so far this season exoells that of the salaried team I supported in 1899, but such is the case. That team after having won twelve straight games went to Fort Wayne where they met the Shamrocks ai d were defeated by a score of three to two. They then came home and were defeated two games by Findlay and the following Sunday lost to Richmond by a score of one to naught. In comparison with this the Rosenthals have won thirteen and lost none, and will endeavor to keep up their winning clip Sunday when they meet the fast Tole lo Ivies.

I Our Days are Numbered | The end of this Great Money ? I Saving Slaughter Sale is Near Ending Saturday, August IZtli I I If you are looking out for you own interest, call while there is a chance and buy for future needs ■ * I Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, I ! Furnishings, Trunks, and Valices I I rs— ALL GO AT— I I Strictly Wholesale Price I ▲nd as you all know the standard of ■ our merchandise and our ability to ■ ■ purchase at less than many others B this last offer of such a chance should 1 bring you all to this store within the next 15 days. ■ J Stock will be Transferred August 14 | ( Gus Rosenthal I SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR.

A series for the championship should be arranged between Decatur and Bluffton, say five games, the winner to take thegete receipts, and if Decatur papers agree to shut up their tiresome yawp about Mac Harbaugh.—Bluffton News. You want to go somewher, so why not go to theJMercer County Fair. Celina, 0., August 21 to 25. 1905,—the place that will afford you profft as well as pb asure and recreation. Go early, go often, keep your eyes open, and learn what the busy and progressive people of Meroer county are doing. Sidney R. Moon returned home from Wappapello, Missouri, last Fridav night where he and his son sold their saw mill, timlier and land to a Canadian syndicate. They will re invest in city and timber property at Illmo, Mo., a flourishing new town on the Mississippi river, where a new railroad bridge has just been completed and five trunk lines of railroad crosses the father of rivers—. Portland Sun.

The Racket One Door North First National Bank SPECIAL JULY SALE BARGAINS $1.32 Water Seis 39c an opportunity to buv a water set regular value from $1.15 to $1 38 for 89 •. Large assortment of shapes and colors. Rich patterns. Sale price 59c DON'T NUSS THESE 2 pie tins 5c Pot Knobs ’ lc 2.J qt. granite sauce pan 10c 6 white metal tea spoons 8c 3 boxes Talcum powder 10c Safty pins, all sizes, card 3c \IJ inch Granite wish bowl 10c Dress shields, pair 3 boxes mourning pins 5c Ironing wax, ball 1c 6 qt. white lined preserve kettle. .27c

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< ’ . \ TO THE OFFICE OF THE SNOW AGENCY HB* 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 residence, we may have just what you want, as our lists comprise several thousand acres of good farm lands in Indiana and a large number of city properties. Besides these, we have timber and prairie lands in Missouri, Minnesota and Arkansas, in all stages < f improvements. Pr perty adverised without expense to the owner, if left on the market forthe time listed-. - ----- - ' - ' PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing | WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH A’ LARGE FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK DECORATING A SPECIALTY See Me Before Contracting for your Work Eltrwhere. All Work Guaranteed. PHONE 330 ft

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