Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1905 — Page 3

!TIME_T_A B L E 8 rand RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY ,„<■ as. IMS Now In tHcct. "J , «m y H» SU 1.16 pm „• to. jrroUowiJ " *-lS 4.1 J ' u:io • Richmond lio »4>“ j4O •• Cincinnati ?;IJ " Urnjonj ,jj tl .««o*TH Unify t>.n y to k, „„„ <l.l Hapi.li Peenin' iliHpm 7iM«m. y>( t> n Gil R»pi<i» KJ" »ojpm nio*. jU.kiinw lfr>» •• «> jJJJ •<» Grand Rapid, , n .l (ckinawDtty. rwn.m trnin pallet «r 1 rtnd Kiplilaaivl Mackinaw City «. „ ... , u> C.raurt Ki|.aS a1ar.,,,,, ~, Maiklna*Chv Train,■rrtevfrnni ninthal 11 *. m. ~>4« m. uit » in. grv«o" A»«- I. lock wood. n 1 i Gt. Mapula. Mir, JLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R CO “Quovgß usar rovii- >■ aSact June 3«. tgU4 II ag 4—OomkiOTCtal ratniar. dally... ■u t-Mall. dally, aaopt Sunday...is ui a “ Jo 4-Uay nkDraaa. daily .... r *o d—Local rrelcnl. ...... Imo ll(h w»w K wsssjupanr?... u:: «• ent Tint TMU. ttlsr bound Bo In i >■— ■ .— t:ia a. tn. I * in Sun — . j IIBe * — -a* - ■•l> tn I jc. H.-I. - up.tr, I S K ! - oaujy -a .M A- pu. S V. 14.1X4 not cSfty'bHVtate an.l .1.,,., „„t I 04trv paaaetwvtaenat of Manon. Ohio. . «KST IKHW ■ Mo' '•''an, 9|o a «*. Naa r y... — iii. , m I*, ■jaHbHe X tares Darratr | ’ Lake Erie ft WMt.ro Time card faptn Blußlwn Ind, I l ■ .’t ■ Bo <6- Daily eacept Sunday 6 » p n. No <1 run. tnrouithiu Ind; .napolla witbout ■ ekange.arriving twßßa BTICiUAVdsa iziao: ■ ‘tkWlb-n. iJT •flUwil JJ I < 41 Bad 42 PUD rla Muncie A hiR 4 route

11 — . I Miss Ben ver s~ returnnd to Fat II WavnC laM eMso'ing. after viaiting II relatives lierc- if. ;<r ' I Mrs. B'U Wagner and. Mrs. Eliz || nbeth Martin returned last evening || tr n Gjtreva, where they were vis | | iting with relatives. I jG»lT«*r >« ti..«i—-J up st • - || h me >a r >jortib Nivtb street, nursing ■ 1 irtrM Agtlbuncle op his right || shin, ami is unable to move al>out. | P-t.-says tbolc peyer eotaes single, I RA. Broyvjt, tjuruierly a Bluffton | miller, mt now* kicatad at H.tn* ng 1 ton. tn the line of business, | was interviewing our dealers yesfl te-day with a view of loading them | up with his ai»Bftf*oturei 1 Hour And now a woman has invented | a store where in the rural mail | irrier can co--k his meals, and | ; o ’lot steaks, ham and eggs nt | t >at. Verily, this rural mail carry- ’ | rig is getting to boa vertible snap Owing ti the bunt that ’he l>iy | t>H (Tippers canddlTed their date for | S'ingay will stack up against’ the Huntington team, who have the reputation of winning eight out of the last nine g.«me» playede. “ ’ Secretary Snow of the baseball ieam, t has gotten out a nbat bill for ths Kentland attraotion, wliioh in headed “A song od Fourteen '‘Mips." with arm* oats standing in 1 r >*. MBgMMh * lire Ktaa is oririnaj a! F ts originator deserves credit i f® the •meJFI frncenyl (ho to-i byci trust in sending cigarena pi pys through Hmm lifts’to member- • jtheir o 4W<tWfr. J nen in I l *-‘ir»ipurtiliatve deoidhd <o have a, mammoth bon fire Labor day, and 'lgarHtftipipera gent to the uni-m nftn in that city will furnish the f'il for this fire. I

I Oh « Bargain Table I Ydu,Wffl find Tomorrow nv ••I I • • l ■ Uihk I V HMM Wai W* ' I Ladies' ffl.Otfhatent Button ; Giris ?IJS and 52.00 shoes I 'UflhdM, Sizes’ 1 24 all Sizes $1.29 I Ladies'Serge CongressC(A- Men’s Satin Calf, con-OQ_ | shoes -JVL gress and lace z LadiG' Serge *»» Bo y 8 ’ ? atin calf lace 98f shoes /VE.4.. 3UC AdW...... I 1 L All nice clean up-to-date, goods. \\ e must have rocm for fall goods coming in. j CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. Tne shoe setLtn oc.Ariiß, inoiam

—^’^~* =:==== S-SSSMS !.mn 0,, B!n,Tton - *“■ <*>Mngon hl. Atlanta here today I? n <*i.’ n 81Wta0B Hn, ‘ H H Michaud, n. of Byn«, w „ e ln th<> 0( , evening " rtM ” Ju ® ,{ " wh * B,t <*H.lre»n ot • ’ htOMo. ar* in the mty, Knm t« of Mrn Fred .1 uh dm. Mim Jmslc Hiiuißon airivwl lust ,i ''vsnlng fn.tn liertw, and U a guest [’ Qi Mian Huby Miller. it C. T. Hinoar and grandnon. Vane A I hompkon, made a buainooH trip to fort u,. last fvoning. g q Mi.* roti.rued tn Fort W»ynt last oynnlng, afjer acting u» nurso xor Mjs. W. H. Gillette. n Iho city land will give their » u«nal concert this evening at the n stand io Iho oourt hnuyo yard b Mit* Callie Scbalacher arrived " today from Chioago, and is a guest " of Mr and Mrs W A Kaehler Mis* Gaffney returned las) evsnio* to Fortjlv’aya,.. after being a , guest of Mn»s Miller in this L.,C Devpss tytpm ‘cd last evening from Port where they were visitnig with Mrs. 1 Robbins. ] Mrs. Meyers returned to her home ; at Fort Wayne last evening after making a visit here with Mrs. Floyd Brittson, George Bell, of Fort ’.Vayne. ar rived this morning, and is a guest ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, who j reside west of the Commissioner WerlinfE ('ame » home Saturday from a severs 1 days’ visit at Niagara Falls He • WaTSodbrrfpanied by hit f&WiTf t Mrs RobertJHardlng returned to t Fort Waytie last eyßning, after making a visit here with her - pareats, Mr and Mrs. \V. H. Meyers. Mum Dartpa B Lew wont to Decstfr today for ...a short visit with relatives Miss Mona Lew has rei turned to this city after a month's ’ visit in Deoatur.—Huntingto n I News-Democrat. ~~ Mrs. A. W. FetersonS| hai moved her millinery store from i h»r p'esent location to the building tormarlr ooouplcd b/A. E. Rote. Workftien are busily engaged in flit ing up the new rocm. •>. 41 White has dosd hw CaiQ at DeoaSnr. and ins furniture was moVed t«Goshen Friday where he will re engage in the restaurant business. The Whites were former residents of the city.—Huntington Herald. H. A. Frisfoe has a fine picture hangii g in his “Smoke House” representing the old time stage coach, as they used to t« driven, and which incidentally advertises the “Mail Pouch” sorap toliacoo. The picture is a tine one. A word from the managers.of the Celina, 0., August 21<t »to 2bth. IVOfi fair, is that one of the nubtim est things in the world is plain truth, and when we say that the fair this year will be excellent we want it understood that we mean what we sav. A. N Acker.'of Pleasant MIN. has sold to Azie Tucker, of \Va4h inglon township, one of the most handsome youpg stallions to be found, for a handsomi price, fjiis young horse is of the famous Amtell family, being by Grander 35,99? he by Axinite (8), 2.17 1-4 by Axtell (3)2.12. dam Tampa (19), second dams t. b. by son of George Wilkes.

J. B. Stoueburuar made a business trip to ( >eaevn today. Riley Reynolds wwrt to Marion today to visit relatives. K. J. Mlobael made a business trip to Fort Wayne this tnornfng. Mrs. Mary Hmith went to IXL phoa, Ohio today, to visit relatives. Mlbb Mario Connell went to Auburn thia morning, whore Bho will I visit friends. •lames and John DcfTenbangh made business trips to Fort thia morning. I' Trustee Teeple of Ht. Maeve town WttH netting next to business here U B. Allison and wife leave In a' few days for a three seeks tisbinu wip ' topointain Oanadu. ’•••.. fl The Enfre Nona elaQ wIH hoLJ an informal Hance Friday evening, to [ which all are invited to attend. , JMr and Mrs. W. Vesey arrived , *hl» int>rnng from fort Wayne apd , ate'.gu(*ts of Mrs 'A. B. Morrison | The Fteontwr Hharnmek haSe ball I team went to Portland this morn , ing, 'where they play the Sluggers | of that city. Miss Flora Albright returned to South Whitley this morning. While here she was a guest Os Mr. and Mrs. John Ktfssell. Clark Fairbanks, Wayne, wan talking insurance to his clientage in this city, of which he has quite a number. The Rome Ctty excursion this morning carried a nnmlier of pasrfengrrs who will spend the day at this favorite as a summr resort. “Trench <Juinn was in town today, returning from a few days’ with his nniniy who a& enjoying tfre among the cottagers at Rome City Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Butler returned today from Kalamazoo, Mich., whore they were spending their honeymoon and are now at home with Sheriff Butler and family. All Haymakers are requested to he at their hall Wednesday even ing. as there will be business of importance. Walter Rosenthal wants to drive the mules to the hay wagon. P. H. Hudson has been appointed superintendent of the southern division of the Grand Rapids, taking the place of J. W. Hunter, Who has been transferred to the northern division. This new arrangement took effect today. The case of John Kleinhenz against 8. G. Humphreys, which was to have been tried before 'Squire Smith this morning, was venued to 'Squire Stone, and will occur Thursday morning at nine i o'clock. The suit is on account. “Johnny",, said the teacher after reading the youmrsler's note from his father exßusuig 1 Johnny's absence from school the duy before, “it seems to me your father's writing looks ylerjwnuch lilce yours, '•■ “Yes.’' rejiLi Johnny, unabashed'', “fflflrer aiir't hid flo (fdnbffiion 4 Arid I'm learniptf bim-C f ' “ C. W. B. M. auxiliary to meet with Mrs. Bowsman on North Fifth street, Tht^sd^yj(August 3, at two p. m. Leader. Mrs. Altman. Song —“Jesus Shall RrtifcriC' Hibte lesson. Isa. xxxv. Story of Mawaii — Mrs. Magley. Song. Paper—--I'The Story <M Jladagaßcmri" Artnfan. ( Song. ( the Sisteis of India in America.” j uc’iciiur ■ will atteffd the tmwer festival which begins,at,,Vap Went today and la.-t tour days. They will likely go tomorrow. The festival is given as a county hospital bene fit. and is a (Worthy, cause, to say the least Miss Mary Sohlhiigbnliauf, whb lived in We|la Qpppty, .near Kreps, died on the train at Gallup, New Mexico. She went to thal oonntey last November to benefit her health, being a stiff-irer from tnng troitljTn. Sho failed to receive any benefit and was enroute home, but the trip was too much for her and site died on the way. The deceased was : twenty-two veAM old“My dear, ' said a North Judson naan to his wife, “1 don’t thin k those pills have baen taking have done me much good.” "Why, you have not been taking any for three weeks " 41 Yes. have swallowed one three times a day as d'reoted ’’ “You have? Then why is ite that there are a< many left ,in the+k>x at were three weeks ago? What box have you been taking , tJiem from'?" “This one—marxed forme” “Dear me, John! That is my shoe button box”

| Our Days are Numbered I ■ The end of this Great Money i Saving Slaughter Sale is Near ■ Ending Saturday, August 12th I If you are looking out for you own interest, call B while there is a chance and buy for future needs ■ Srcoats, Hats, Caps, I ,Trunks, and Valices I ALL GO AT — £ 1 Wholesale Price I 1 all know the standard of tandise and our ability to I it less than many others ffer of such a chance should all to this store within the tys. ■ Transferred August 14 I fl Rosenthal I N : : DECATUR, INDIANA 1

Mrs. Robert Liggett arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mrs. Henry Baruett. Miss Kate Flickinger went to | Like .Times this morning to spend her summer vacation. Misses Grace Freang and Mane Glutting went to Fort Wayne this morning tn visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. John A. Smith, who resides on North Third street is confined to her bed in a very serious condition, ] tufferiug with catrrrhal fever. Henry Kclenbach who was fined for public intoxication this morning ' had an epeiepVe fit on South Third ■ street this morning tuid caused coni siderable excitement. He was on his l way to Peterson. Chas. BjiuiL of .Decatur, arrived ’ here yesterday and will make the , cefrent block to be us?d in the c6nstrliAHi!/h, of, the' hpild inus for th.i E i-y Washing Machine (Jo.— St. Marys,-0., Leader. ■ j.-, 1 1' |“ •“ * ■ -• |< ThaconJitipn oi-Jars. Albert Buhler is uuehatNged and ehe is still|allf£. Slid passed a fair night, but as she takes'qq npuriqbment it is not b.y tbedoetyr how she maintains lifeHer vitality in great but it can be seen that she is gradually growing weaker The Methedte* picnic Thursday promises to best; ever given by this Sunday school. The change of location to Steele’s park will be the means of taking many for the noon hour, who otherwise would be oompelled to forego the pleasure. John W. Vail is master of ceremonies, and he already has a well earned reputation of doing thing* in away that counts. Judge James C- Branyon suffered severe brufscij a fall sustained at his farm a few days ago, and is able to move about only with difficulty as a result. When bourt G not in session Ju.lgn Branyon delights in living on hie fwnrr, whore he is never idle, but makes a good “hand." It was while thus engaged that the Jqdge sti|»pad where a board should have been in the mow of the barn. The-snid board had been removed, pdsribly by a recent act of some careless party, aud the Judge began an abrupt and undignified descent to the lower floor of the barn —Huntington Herald.

Samuel Allen went to Wolcottville this morning to spend his summer vacation. Mrs. Gehring arrived today from Huntington, and is a guest Os her sister, Miss Pearl Bremer. Bart Frame, Mose Krohn and Huber Deyoes went to Bluffton today to attend the ball game between Bluffton and Kentland. Wanted—Farm hand to work on a farm by the year, near Decatur, , Illinois Must have good habits and willing tp work, \oung man, German preferred; good huqie for I the right ope Address, D. A. Bariackman. Fort Wayne, Ind. Jgoob Neuhuaaer, of French is minus a job lot of corn, and if is kojied ajme needy pers in was the Jihief. Uhat locality has been overrun with tluevmg, and i« js the intention of the farmers there to run tbsm so earth or jsoiub other place., , Arrangements' (were made by Manager Reynold ‘Klis morning | whereby the famous Fort Wayne Shamrooks tetniftaprin thi« dfty on’ Sunday, August 13th. The SHamrwCks are one of the fastest J seml-professionHl teams in the state, anil’give perfect satisfaction wherever they go. The fans should co ngratnlate themselves thnt they will bs ]«rmitted to see such an attraction.

PETER GAFFER House Painling., Paper Hahina ani Frescoeiog WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH A'.URGE foiCE OF MEN IN MV EMPLOY TO INSURE jiilfj *Q?K DECORATING A SPECIALTY Set Me Before Contracting lor jour Work Elm where. ill Work Guaranteed PHONE 330 — H1*41441 I I | — II W* ■ From Decatur via. f 51.25 “CLOVER LEAF Jl./O TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday TO DETRO (nil bkiereaiter during the , nr*]i«q» All(i RETURN. summer. ’ i and .'t.v L T. L. MILLER. Agt.

Mrs. Mary Durkins left today for Springfield, Ohio, where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. O'Connor. David Scheidegger and family went to Fort Wayne, and from there they went to Woodburn. This week they go to Missouri where Mrs. Scheilegger and familywill stay with her parents while Mr. Soheidegger goes to Nebraska to-build on his farm he bought there, when they will all mova there. —Berne Witness. •I F. Laohot and wife of Berne, were here today on their way tS Niagara Falta, where they will enjoy part of the vacation given Mr Lachot by the Brooks Oil oompufty, ’fur whom he has traveled for the past twelve years. Thia outing was rat the expense of the company, who in away are sbMvs Jpg their appreciaflon of the services of the next treasurer anis ' Mi. and Mrs. Hiirry Daam, Mr. and Mrs. Del Licke and Mrs. KUen Dailey, entertained a number of guests yesterday The afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs.' Deam. Out of to-tn”guests wer« Mr and Mrs.'Wllltam Kueblor, Mr. and Mrs. William Niblick, Mr. and Mis. Frank Sc’.jrm,>Y'ey JD- and Mrs Frank Djib'la, Mis ’•ViHNaoh. trieb and son, tmur.ge, of Decatur, and Mrs. Liz’ziS'Wvflbr-is of Lancaster, OhtQ,.- r . J4U JM.