Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1905 — Page 3

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• MiM Cecelia Smith left yesterday for a week's visit with friends at Huntington. Miss Alice Higblan left this morning for Monroeville, where she will visit friends. Fred McFeeley returned ’to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit in this city with his brother, .lack Mrs Cora Eaton and children returned to Plainwell, Mich., this morning, after visiting r?latives heie. • Mrs. Jeff Bryson and daughter. Francis, went to Wa watte Lake this morning to visit tor a few d»ys with Mrs. J. Torrence. R. F. Harding, purchasirg agent for the Electric Works has returned from a vacation to the eastern sum mer resorts —For* Wayne News Mrs J. A. Sutton and two obil dren of Fowlerton, arrived this morning from Geneva, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Sutton. Mrs. Klicks, of New York, left last evening for Fort Wayne, where she will visit for a short time before returning to her home. While here she was a guest of IL Demin ger and family. The small boy and girl and the large ones as well, are already awaiting the coming circus day on August 12. Such attractions will always be new to the American public and Decatur is thoroughly American.

p Saturday Snaps Men’s Tan Oxfords Misses Patest Slippers I $ 1.69 35c I *■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■ . . Misses Patent Strap Slippers 75c M—CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. I I THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, INDIANA C ■ From Decatur via. . iI.ZO “CLOVER LEAF &1./0 To TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday! To DETROIT And RETURN. X r X er du "” g the and RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

Mr« H Davj«l *on went to Fort ' avne this morning to visit relativea, Mrs., W. F. Kirschner went to Fort Way no thia morning to visit relatives. Miss Mayme Terveer wont to Hirt Wayne last evening to spend a few days with friends. Mre. C. D Bstprlck went to Fort Wayne thia morning to visit fora short time with relatives. Janies A. Fristoe left for Winona I<ake lust evening. J where ;he will spund several days with his wife. Mrs. Brokaw and son left this morning for (Men, Mtoh. where they will spend thoir Hammer vacation. Misses Bessie and Pearl Morris arrived last evening from Portland, ami are guests of John Rex and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Reiter and •on returned this morning from Chicago, where they were visiting friends. Miss Melvile returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after making a pleasant visit here with Mrs. C. D, Lewton. Mr and 8. [G Humphreys and Master Fred Bristow returned last evening from a business trip at Richmond. Miss Comstock returned to her home at Battle Creek, Mich., last evening, after making a pleasant visit here, a guest of Mrs. Worley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roy entertained a number of friends at six o’clock dinner, last evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Costello and Miss Anna Costello, of Chicago. John D. Rockefeller has the power to make any new oil field worthless and bankrupt every company of men who may have invested in it This is a power which no man or set of men should have, and the question is how to deprive him of it.—LaFayctte Journal. The soojie of the three rings, two elevated stages, coliseum course and highway pageants of the Forepaugh and bells Brothers shows has been enlaiged to include mammoth export aad historical military features which would mightily please even Mars himself. Now is the season when watermelon parties are the “thing.” A moonlight night, a good big porch and a congenial party are essential, but the weather must be really hot, for nothing is chillier than an iced melon on a raw, 000 l evening. Have the melon thoroughly cold. Mesdames Mayer, Baery, Lithan, Beery, Heuer, Sellemeyer, Steele, Rusell, Bollinger , Poling, Roop. Beery, Markley, Hower and Gay returned last evening from Monroe where they had sjient the duv with Mrs. William S <.erer. The wmen all report a fine time and say they hud one of the best, dinners they ever sat down to, and pronounced Mrs Scherer as a fine entertainer

Charles Coverdale returned to Bluffton today, while here he was the guest of relatives. Mrs. Jane McCulloch returned to Willshire today, while here she was the guest of relatives, Miss Bessie Walters returned to Bluffton today, while here she was visiting with her aunt. Mias Jennie Parks returned to| Bluffton today she was here attending the Hall-Meyers nuptials. Mr. anil Mrs. J. J. Laprell went to Hartford City today where Mr.' Laprell will look for a location. Mrs. James Btin returned today 1 from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting her slater, Mrs. France. Mrs. Everett arrived today from Detroit, Mich., and is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Smith The Decatur Lumlier company 1s ; sporting a brand new coal wagon which was made exclusively in this city.

The Male Qaatette of Monmouth have been engaged tomorrow to d o the singing at the Antioch church picnic near Hoagland. The fair directors will hold a meeting in this city on Saturday. August sth to talk over matters concerning the coming fair. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker j and son David returned today from Oden, Mich., where they were spending their summer vacation. The Miami County Detective Association offers *l5O reward and is looking for Charles Findy who is charged with horse stealing at Peru. If you have kept the weeds down all summer now is the time to be vigilant and s< ■» that none go to seed in out of the way corners. It will save you lots of work next year. If you have some beautful flower bed and your neighbor has none pass a bouquet over the fence now and then. It will encourage the house wife to raise some of her own next year. A Chicago woman has just been awarded SI damages for being hug ged, 98c of which she will perhaps expend for new stays to replace the damaged ones. Charley Barbsr, at one time cne of the hustling citizans of Geneva, but now of the Marion soldiers' home, was shaking hands with friends here today. He is greatly taken with the privileges and treatment accorded a soldier in the home, and praises the management thereof in words that are highly effusive. The telephone is a great thing, not only’ for the farmer, but for the automobilist who takes a spin in the country. When his machine becomes fractious it is only necessary to telephone for a livery to gather up the wreck and deliver them on their door step. At least this is Father Wilken's theory, and we guess he is correct. Otto Kirsch, for several months an employee of the Fuller & Rice Lumber and Manufacturing company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has been promoted to a position as salesman, and is now on the road for this firm The position is an exoeixlimrly good one and pays a srood salary. The young man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Kirsoh of this city. The boldest robbery in Decatur in years occurred Sunday afternoon when thieves looted the safe in the drugstore of Smith. Yager & Falk, securing about <3OO in cash and bankable paper to the amount of |7OO more. Th» safe had bean left unlocked and the robbery must have occurred while the only clerk on duty was engaged in the front portion of the store.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. If our great landlord,* with his three hundred and twenty acres of land, withont a house on it, and a barn standing cat a cornered in the world, and bis forty acre field, with a wire fence all around it, would have put a gate to hrs field so we could get in, without taking our horses and binder over a five foot wire fence, we would not need to out down 360 hills of corn which he calls two acres. The Farmer. Nick Miller, the barber, late yesterday afternoon proved himself a hero, when he mi ie a wild plunge at the head of a horse , grabbed the bit and stopped what might have bem a disastrous runaway. The horse had been left standing in front of the postoffice by John Trout, and becoming bothe' 1 ed by the flies started to run ofi, but by Mr. Miller’s timely presence of min i the fractious animal was stopped an 1 no damage done.

Our Days are Numbered The end of this Great Money Saving Slaughter Sale is Near Ending Saturday, August 12th If you are looking out for you own interest, call while there is a chance and buy for future needs Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Trunks, and Valices jt ALL GO AT Strictly Wholesale Price And as you all know the standard of our merchandise and our ability to purchase at less than many others this last offer of such a chance should bring you all to this store within the next 15 days. Stock will be Transferred August 14 Gus Rosenthal THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA

The condition of Mrs. John Br<»ck is unchanged, and this morning if anything she was resting a little easier. The doctors are hopeful and say if no other compli cations arise he will recover. Mrs. Albert Buhler is gradually sinking and the end is not far distant and the doctors and nurse are now only keeping her alive by medial aid. She regains consciousness at intervals when she recognizes all. but this only lasts for a few seconds. It is hardly probable that she will live the night out. As time goes on. there is being made manifest more and more in terest in the coming reunion of the regiments that fought in the battle of Chickmauga, which will be held at the National Park at Chattanooga for three days lieginning with the eighteenth of September. This interest is not by any moans confined to the veterans. There will be, as there have been at all similar encampments in the past few years, thousands of younger people from over the country.

IFOR THE BENEFIT ’ 1 Farmers and Dairymen jmu I we ai*e intfodoucinft a new €l*6olll Bepei’atoi*, Known a* the “TtlBLLftR” JfT which is without a doubt the beat on the market. In tact it is the only seperator Wjg. with bottom feed and waist low can. The only self oiling seperator on the market if and one that produces more profit than any other machine made and this is just twhat you are looking for. “Money saved is money earned,” and this machine fill® the bill. With the TUBULAR 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 sep erator and has won many contests in this line. When buying, buy the BEST and thats a TUBdL/VR ■ ===== j I Logl], Dirkson & Go. I

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