Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1905 — Page 3

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—— < Dan Beery made a business trip ' to Geneva today. Mrs. Hanna Sohwedler arrived today from Colorado Springs and is < •be guest of relatives. i The Kentland team went to Ge- < neva this* morning, where they I will play tht team this afternoon. .Jesse Helm and .Jesse Sellemey er < returned this morning from Port- | land, where they were attendin g ( a house party. Misses Mvrtle Miller and Wyonetta 1 Beatty arrived last evening from St: ; ' Paul. Minn.* and are guests of Mr. < and Mrs. A. P. Beatty. i The Ladies’ Aid society of the United Brethren church met last evening with Mrs Thoma Trimm, ( on south Ninth street. Light re- ; freshments were served. ! C. A. Dugan and wife are home 1 from a two week outing spent at Oden, Michigan, Macinac Island,. 1 the Soo and several other places of interest. The trip was made by wa- ' ter from Toledo, and was a most enjoyable recreation and vacation. Number six, the east bound pts- I senger on the Clover I-eaf, struck a i number of sheep this mor ling west i of this city near the farm of Cash I Andrews, strewing mutton along 1 the right of way for nearly a half | mile The accident was reported I to Agent Miller on the arrival of 1 the train. 1

SATURDAY SNAPS H Any pair of Girl's Patent or Kid H Strap Slippers in stock I 75c ■M SIZES 9s TO -2s] ■ * CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. || THE SHOE SELLER DetATUR ' IND,ANA From Decatur via. . $1.25 “CLOVER LEAF o|./0 ROUTE” Sunday May ntTDCHT To TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday 10 Utlnull thereafter during the nrTIIDU And RETURN. summer. and RuTbRN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

John S-hug made a business trip I to lierne today. J. H. Koenig it attending to interurban business at Willshire today. Ralph Modnng, ot Auburn, In in our oity the gnost of friends. Andrew Edtiaa returned to Bluffton today. He was a bumness caller here. Mrs. Jc|in Btirkhead went to Willahire today, to visit a few days with relatives, Mias Jessie Taxon returned to Montpelier today, after a pleasant I visit here with fnende. William Finke left today for St. Marya. Ohio. lieing called there owing to the illness of his daughter. Mrs. Carl Teeter went to Williams this morning to visit for several <taya with relatives. Fred Eiobenbergr r returned thia morning from Berne, where he was visiting with his family Eliza and Edwin Krickenberg went to Fort Wayne thia morning to make a abort visit with relatives. Miaaea Bessie and Marie Teeple went tJ Fort Wayne thia morning to visit for a few days with relatives. The Entre Nous club will hold an informal dance this evening at their club rooms, to which all are cordially invited. The condition of Clark Buckmaster is some better today, and he is resting easier, but is still within the danger mark. Unclaimed lettars are at the postoflice for John Lee, Mario McCormick, James Mubum. Chancey Mungester, Hattie Knott and Katy Bell. Jacob Otnlor, who resides two and one half miles south of this city, had a horse stolen last evening from one of bis fields. No clew has yet been found. I nion S. S. picnic of Reformed churches of Adams and W#lls coun ties, will be held in Arnold’s grove, one and one half miles southwest of Petersen on August 9th. The Sunday schools of Beuie, X era Cruz, Honduras. Bluffton, Magley and De catur will participate. Everybody invited and a good time assured. Committee. Jacob U. Amstutz. Louis Habegger, Ernest Btvahm, Fred Maurer, jr., Albert. Balsiger and A. W. Sohaupp left for North Dakota, to the famous Ransom Co. farms on Tuesday morning. The first two to look at land and the latter to work. Amos Hirschy accompanied them as far as Fort Wayne.—B’rne Witness. A party of New York people are here today loading poultry, which they have purchased from the farmers surrounding thia city. Over five thousand haed were delivered today and were loaded in regular poultry cars which will be shipped to New York. They exjieot to leave nearly 15,000 in Decatur in exchange for poultry.

Mrs. Campbell paste:l through the city today, enroute from Van Buren to Geneva. Miss Etlie Spindler went to Geneva ! today to attend the funeral of her brother s child. Misses Myrtle and Ertle Ellis, of Albany, are in the city, the guests of L. Ellis and family. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt and children re- I turned to Marion.today. While here they‘were the guests of relatives, D.r J. W. Hartzog, au optical specialist of Fort Wapne, looked after patients at the Burt House yesterday. Mrs. O. M. Robiaon went to Berne, today, to make a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Tester. Mrs, Albert Buhler is no better today. and she is still hovering between life and death. Her vitality is won-, derful, and her physicians are sur prised that nhe has lingered this long. Watt Harper, the well known plasterer, tells u* that be has about' all the work he can do at his trade in Decatur. He was in Willshire Satur j day but did not tarry a great while — Willshire Herald. Pitcher Hoag, late of the Rock island team in the Three “I” League pasted through the city today, en route to Goneva to join the Kentland : team. Hoag is a left handed pitcher, j ♦ 14.50 seashore excursion via the | Clover Leaf and B. & O. railroads | Aug. 10, l»05 Stopovtrs at Phila | delpbia, Baltimore and Washing I ton. D C will be allowed on the I return trip T L Miller, agent Work on the interurban is progressing nicely, and a group of men 1 have been put to work laying steel j rails aud ties. As soon as enough | track is completed the construction train will arrive and the work pushed ■ more rapidly. The state l>oard of agriculture I has created a new department for . the Indiana state fair. It relates I to rural school work, and the first exhibit will be at the coming fair. | which opens at ludianapdis on j Sep‘eml>er 11th. Fifty-three tickets were sold this afternoon from this city to Geneva, to parties desiring to attend the ball game between Kentland and Geneva, and the boys all claimed that they would take that little burg by storm and see them t ini med up in neat style. An exchange Jsays the man who kicks about the town he lives in asserting it is - the worst hole on earth, ahoud tie a couple of lead moulds t<> his feet and jump in the river. That sentence may l>e a trifle severe, but he should at leats tie up his duds and jump for some other town. If yon wish to stick anything and have no glue in the house, trv the following recipe: Take a small piece of cold potato which has lieen boiled, and rub it up and down on a piece of paper with your fingers for about five minutes. It will l>ecome the right consistency, and stick as well aa the strongest glue. On nextWedne day the Meth idi.-t church of this city will hold their annual excursion to Rome City, and from all present indication a large crowd will take advantage of the same. Rev. White is working hard to make the same a success and is being ably assisted by his congre gation. If you are desirous of having a fine time and spending a day away from fyenr business, get in the push and go along A very pleasant and unusually entertaining dinner party was that given by Mrs. James Brannegraff yesterday, in honor of Mrs. M. Thole, of Cincinnati, Mrs. L. Burns, of Covington. Ky, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ernst and Grandma (Jaffer. The dinner over, the guests lieoaine parties to various games, wherein Elizabeth Ernst secured the first prize, while Grandma Gaffer graciously accepted the regulation and ever present booby "diploma.” Whether it snow or whether it blow, the seasons come and the seasons go; the crops get sick and the farmer blue, the .storekeepers kick the lawyers sue the preachers preach and the sinners sin, and 1 cares beset the souls of men. But ; througn it all the printer prints, | he saves and saves and stints and stints; the winds may rave and the floods may roll, and drouths bake from pole to pole, but the printer man he prints and prints, saves and saves and stints and stints. Happy, happy printer man ; he does the very best he c»n—sticking type or twisting press, he 1 trusts to luck and does his heal

— > Only 7 Days More OF THE Closing-Out Sale I GUS ROSENTHAL S As stock will be transferred to I Messrs. Meyers and Dailey on Monday, Aug. 14, and Saturday, the 12th, will be the last day for Bona Fide Bargains. Stock is of vast size and selection the best in town. Many have taken advantage of this sale, savfrom 25 to 50 per cent. Reasons why you Should Call and I get your share, at GUS ROSENTHAL’S ||

“85 cents round trip to Warren. Ind., Aug. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 via the Clover Leaf account the War-1 ren fair. T. L. Miller, agent. |5. to St. Louis and return via 1 the Clover Leaf, Saturday, Aug. ' 12, 1905. Train leaves Decatur 5:47 a. m. and 9:23 p. m. Tickets good leaving St. Louis until 7:30 i p. m. Monday, Aug. 1, 1905. T : L. Miller, agent. On account of the Great Northern Indiana Fair at Decatur, Ind., Aug. 29 Sept. 1, the Clover Leaf will make a rate of one fare for the round trip from stations Continental to Swayzee. T. L. Miller, , agent. ♦•> 00 to Niagara Falls and return via the Clover Leaf and Lake Shore route, Wednesday, Aug-16, 1059. Train leaves Decatur 7:39 p. m. Tickets returning will be honored either by boat or rail from Buffalo to Toledo. Pasengers desiring berths should order them in advance. This will be a great excursion for school teachers desir ing to take a trip before school commences. 1. L. Miller, agent.

FOR THE BENEFIT I Farmers and Dairymen fejbr I we afc Introdoucintt a new' (Yearn sepci'atof, know n an the “WBOLftR” KF which is without a’doubt the best on the market. Tn tact it'is the only seperator Jbm jOfe \ * with bottom feed and waist low can. The only self oiling seperator on thp mar ke and one that produces more profit than any other machine rrade and this is us* 1 what you are looking for “Money saved is money earned,” and this machine fill 8 the bill. With the TUBULAR seperat r you can have no accident, which necessarily follows all machines of this kin <. The TUBULARS are guaranteed to skim milk twice as clean as any other separator and has won many contests in thia line. When buying, buy the BEST and tbats a TOBDL/YR * Loch, Dirtfson & Go. J

JUST ARRIVED NEW FALL LINE TOIL DU NORD Ginghams Best and Prettiest Ginghams made ....Waists, Shirt Waist Suits. Etc.... Also New Line of FTlannellettCi All New and Novel. Come nnd get First Choice at TRUE’S.