Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1905 — Page 3

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■ That Boy of Yours 119 Our sale of boys shoes and Oxfords this week will MM surely interest you: Bovs' Chocolate Blucher Bovs' Chocolate Oxfords, ||| sl-35 ’ 2 ' $1.35 Boys’ Patent Colt C1 CQ Youths' Chocolate <T IT' Bhoeß Oxfords f 1.75 grade*? ' Lw Youths’ Ch-colate C I Little boys’tan shoes QO_ I’Ufi shoes J 1.75 grade*? ' ‘■•to 13 7Uv Money Savers Every Pair CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, INDIANA PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WORK DECORATING A SPECIALTY See Me Before Contracting for your Work Els<where. All Work Guaranteed. PHONE 330 From Decatur via. * 5|.25 “CLOVER LEAF o|./Q T -rn. rnn ROUTE” Sunday May _ nrTnniT TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday Tfl DETROIT j nr* thereafter during: the , nrTiinn And RETURN. Bummer. 3fid RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

'nn4 M h T *' ,h ht * «*««“•’ Mt. ’MMrt Hm«ar Harve Roop made a bualnngs trip »o Fort Wayne ‘his morning. Mr and Mrs. I. RHnear returned o < hiougo yesterday, after making Jesae and Albert Hellemeyer were guests of friends at Van Wert yes terday, Mr*. L. B. Brokaw went to Columbia City this morning to visit relatives. Mr*, Jacob Ata and children went *•> Kendalville this morning to visit relative*. J. T. Baker and daughter, Rose, went to Fort Wayne thia morning to visit relatives. Rev. Mygrant, wife and daughter passed through the city today enroute to Marie. Fritz. Girard, of Louisville Ky., is in the city a guest of Dr. H. F. Coatelo and family. Rev, Bauer went to Mansfield. Ohio, this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. All members of the ball team are requested to meet at Manager Reynolds barber shop this evening. Ralph McClung returned to Auburn this morning. While here he was a guest of Miss Faye Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wisner left this morning for Baldwin. Mich., to visit her sister several weeks Charles Brown left today for Coldwater, Mich., being called there owing to the illness of relatives. Misses Georgia Miller and Marie Beery and Messrs. Charles Loch and Arthur Beery spent Sunday at Bluffton with friends Frank Al wine returned last evening to his home at Shelby, Ohio, after being a guest of Miss Grace Peterson in this city. Clarence Epstein, of Mansfield, Ohio, spent Sunday here with friends. Clarence was formerly manage-of the Bargain store in this city. D. W. Beery is at Indianapolis, having gone down with one of the best (Mrs of horses ever sent out of Decatur, and that is saving much. This seems to be a good year for, beaus. APert Sudduth brought a few samples for display in our art department, which measure lie tween nine and ten inches in length. About six of them would make a square meal for any hungry individual.

The band will meet thia evening for a rehear *al. C. L. Rinear made a hnsine** trip to Van Buren last, evening Mias Ethel Pillars went to Peter son I slay to spend a few day* with friends. Mr* Lizzie DeWitt arrived today from Bluffton, and la the guest of j Mr*. Ault. Mtynard FrtMnger arrived today fr<>m Muncie, and i* a guest oi relatives. Mr* C. Odell and Mrs. A. Conrad went to Winchester, today, to visit j relative*. Mia* Dilly Dent returned to ■ Muncie today, after visiting rela tive* here. Rev. Vitz returned to Indianap-’ oHr, today, after a visit in the city with friends. Forepaugh <fc Srlla' circus come here from Delphos, where they ex- . hibit August 11. W 8. Johnson left this morning for Longport, Mich., where he will , go in search of health. Mrs. Frank Cloud arrived today fr<>m Kalama too, and i* a guest of dint Cloud and family, Mrs. J. D. Hale returned today; from Rome City, where she ajient | several weeks at the laks. Miss Stella Smith returned to Warren today, after visiting with Miss Leona DeVoss in this city. Mrs. John Nix entertained friends yesterday at Jd inner in honor of Mrs. George Bell, of Fort Wayne. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Gregg that died last evening was bailed this afternoon. H. D. Rice returned last evening from Muncie, where he had been making a five days’ visit with friends. Mrs. D. B. Erwin and children returned today from Pleasant Milll where they they were visiting her j mother. The wreck train arrived from Fort Wayne today and picked up I a coal car that was wrecked near ! the target some time agj. Dick Townsend is home from lYvlTHYTiv'oli® for «n ovot SnndHv visit with his family, but will return to his work there tomorrow. Mrs. Congleton and daughters, Bessie and Jennie and Master Winheld Maddy returned today from Rome City, where they were spending their summer vacation. The staave mills and luml>er yard of Adams Bros , at Huntington will shut down August 1. No market for their product is given as the reason for an indefinite period of idleness. Fred Patterson returned to Geneva last evening, after spending the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson. Fred savs he is doing well at Geneva in his profession, and likes the people and towu very much. The yosng ladies of the M. F. church at Pleasnat Mills will give a social on the lawn at the church Saturday evening, August sth. Ice cream and other refreshments will be served. Come one, come all, and spend a pleasant evening. Th? two interurban lines are rushing their crude work between Bluffton and Fort Wayne, both of them seemingly being in dead earnest about building their line. The opinion is still divided as to whether two lines will be built or nut. Lost—Between house across the river and Blackburn & Christen's drug store or the News stand, an Elks’ pin. No. 155 and name Dick Townsend on back. Five dollars reward for the return of the pin. Leave at First National Bank and get reward. Charles Woodward is home from two weeks at Celina, where he was helping in putting in a cement foundation for their Carnegie library. They are building an eight thousand dollar structure, which in comparison with the building here is a decided infant. This office is in receipt of a letter from Fred C. LaDele, who is touring the west, giving his slight of hand performances, and in the same he states that, he is meeting with much success and will not return to Decatur until December. Fred is fast gaining a reputation in his line and is meeting with the success he deserves, as he has spent lots of time and money in gaining the knowledge he now has He | sends regards to all his Decatur friends.

I Our Days are Numbered j The end of this Great Money | Saving Slaughter Sale is Near Ending Saturday, August 12th I I If you are looking out for you own interest, call J while there is a chance and buy for future needs ■ I Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, ( I Furnishings, Trunks, and Valices I j j* ALL GO AT ■ Strictly Wholesale Price I And as you all know the standard of our merchandise and our ability to 1 purchase at less than many others 1 this last offer of such a chance should I bring you all to this store within the next 15 days. ■ I Stock will be Transferred August 14 I Gus Rosenthal i j THE SQUARE MAN : : DECATUR, INDIANA 1

Trustee of French township, was in the city today R Miss Iva Engle returned to Geneva, today, after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Mary Merryman left today for Marion, where she will make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Peterson two sons and daughter, and Miss Carrie Craig returned today from Rome City, where they were spending their summer vacation. While hauling people to the ball game yesterday a wheel on one of the hacks driven by Charles Burdg broke, causing the wagon to fall to one side. Luckily the team was not a fraction* one, and everyone escaped without the least injury other than a little shaking up. E X Ehinger and family, C. 8. Niblick and children, C. Radamacher and famlyi, Mrs. U. Deininger and children and Mrs. Dyonis Schmidt and children spent the day Sunday at Robison Park, Fort Wayne, and report an enjoyable time. The park is lieing rapidlv improved and already is a beautiful place.

FOR THE BENEFIT OF W j I Farmers and Dairymen I we afc introdoucinft a new' Cfeani sepet'afot', Known as the ’tH* 1 * fW' “TUBULAR” W which is without a doubt the best on the market. In fact it is the only separator with bottom fet'd and waist low can. The only self oiling s perator on the market and one that produces more profit than any other machine mnde and this is just t what you are looking for “Money saved is money earned,” and this m.uinne till’ 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 seperator and has won many contests in this line. When buying, buy the BEST and thats a TUBULAfI _ — . Logl], Dirkson & Go.

Miss Carrie Smith went to Cincinnati, today, to make a visit with relatives. Sam Peak is still contined to his nuuiesufteiing with tonsilitis. and an abscess in the throat. Dick Townsend informs us that his son, Burt, who is now located at Indianapolis, has accepted a position as key clerk at the Claypiol hotel, and is getting aloug nicely. The Claypool is the new hotel recently built there. Dick Archbold, the eldest son < f Dr. Roy Archbold, took a header Saturday evening, falling from the top story of his velocijiede to the earth below. One long chin wound was the result of injuries received, and today the youngster is as good as he ever was. The Bluffton ball club was umpired again, Union City winning from them by a score of four to three. It was a twelve inning game and was played for blood. Bluftton fans are so mad they now want to play the Union Citv aggegation on neutral gionnds fe v one seventy five a side. The offer is magnanimous.

8. \V. Hale, while in the city said that the few minor obstacles in the way of the interurban line east and west through Geneva, were reI moved, and he expected that greater ' progress looking toward its construction, would soon be apparent. Harry Straub left last evening with bill car number two of the Salls Bros. ’ circus, and in the future will sling paste with the. balance of the crew. Harry is an adept in this line and the company made a great hit by securing him He will be absent for several months. During the ball game yederdav a spectator was struck on the leg by a foul tip and quite severely injured. Quite a number of peoI pie are in the habit of standing ■ | behind the catcher during the ■ game, which is the most dangerous place on the ground, as a wild pitch or tip foul is liable to come at any time and the injury received night result serious. The ■! management is not desirous of seeding anyone hurt, so yon had best I find some other place.