Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1905 — Page 3

TIME TA B LES CIANO RAPIDS i INDIANA BAILWAY '**...auT«D*l'y *» K * ’ ,un K * * o">r •° "n’.nir M'»“ 7i.itpm »«» pm E'rnrtUnd 3 K'••■•r; ».>»••>*:>« " .41 "ikhmoGd • «•” »«» J ««. n « Dally Dally !• Ki Sun. •••■a" 0 " 1 " Od |t*pi<l> ~ Det.iur IliMpm 7«a m. pSpm EyiWayM "»• K| “ " *G<I KM»4« ’«?. »» '• “ -Eciunaw «'=* ni» train v«»‘° nr,n '* Kapld» and ■iLiiniw Dtty. rw« m. tram parlor c«r u RritopS*WMartfnaw City •-z- p m. "I*. ...rlor rar toUran.l Haptda. alrapin* ear Ma'am-’City. Train-arrive from north st *• Gr. Rapids. MIC. TOLEDO, ST.LOUIS 4, WESTERN R. R CO •'CLOVBR Liar ROUTS-* ,a aSaci June M. IDO*. ■aHT. a, .commercial Traveler flatly... VKam Il .-Nelli flatly, eacau* Bunday. ..11 ? a m Sa a-liay Mpreea. dally IT;p n, aosa-L>’oal Fretahl I:M> pm " WKHT no I—Dey ■rpreee, da11y...... Sit.am a?’-Mell. deny.aieeplSunday at ■o s—Commerelal Traveler, dally *:.*! p m So rt— Local Fretrhl l:Wi tn NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. bast bound So »'• Bun—_— j:»l a. m. So. Mei. »*un ® jo. |o_. ■— ».«• p. tn No ,1 does not carry bn<<»tre. end does not t>a»»vn<eiu rant of Marton. Ohio. WIST BOUND Jo a SI. lu£ W Wa. m isseept Monday s ■‘lays fol's ie»il eoildaya So iJ iOS* n ot carry basnaae Lake Erie * Weatera Timecard from Bluffton lad. SOUTHBOUND SO.«1 -Dally esipt Bunday T: TB a m So 1»-Dally escept Sunday llKam So'M-Deny escepi Bunday SJSpm Nn 11 runs through to Indianapolis without thanse. arriving 10 30 a m Be «leaves Indlanopolls at 700 a m Buna trough without change, arriving at Bluffton - — 1 Eli Meyers made a business trip to Kendallville this morning. Mania Mygrant was a business caller at Fort Wayne today. William Franks made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Goldie Teeple went to Hoag and this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. D. A. Moser went to Fort Wanye this morning to spend Sunday with friends. Miss Mabel Engle went to Fort Wayne, this morning, to attend to millinery business. Frank Mills left today for Chicago, where he will make a two week's visit with his cousin, Robert Mills. Jacob Miller arrived this morning from Portland and is the guest of bis daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Daniel Bieberiok and daughter, Fredia, went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with her sisters. Mrs. Sohuet returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henrey Lankenau. The two sons of George Geels returned last evening from Kan ka nee, where they were spending their summer vacation fishing. Mrs. W. 8. Johnson left this morning for Shepherd, Michigan, to join her husband, who is there searching for| health.

| fiUY TONIGHT ■H Men’s $5.00 oxfords $3.50 KI Men’s *4.00 oxfords $3.00 Men’s $3.50 oxfords $2.50 93 Men’s tan oxfords $1.69 it CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. II a ru,. From Decatur via. * . 7 r $125 “CLOVER LEAF Jl./O TO TOLEDO 7 “X J TO DETROIT tod RETURN. dur ‘ nß anfl RETURN. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

William Stalter made a buaiurmß to trip Mauly, ()., today. A. P. B«<atty made a buaineaa trip to Huntington last evening. E<l Vanoil returned last evening from a biwineiut trip at Borne. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evet ing. Miss Francis Ruhl returned to Ven Idocia today, she was shopping here. Mrs. J. D. Freidline went to Marion today to spend Sunday with rel atives. Joseph Schwartz, of Berne, was a business caller to our city last evening. UMrs. Ernst returned to Delphos, 0,, today, while here she was the guest of friends. Charles Baes returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was a business caller here. Miss Lei is returned this morning from Huntington, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs Roy returned to Hoagland last evening. While here she was the guest of relatives. Miss Blanche Carroll returned today from Belfountain, Ohio, where she had been visiting with friends. Rev. X. Stalter went to Paulding county today where he will hold services tomorrow morning. Mrs. M. Burdg and granddaughter went to Rockford to spend Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. M. P. BurdgMrs. A. Gilson went to Hoagland last evening to make a few days visit with Mrs Daniel Barkley. •JMr.jand Mrs. John McMullen arrived today from Ft. Wayne and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wemhoff. Miss Florence Johnson arrived to day from Angola where she was attending school, and is the guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards, who arrived in the city yesterday, w»U leave tomorrow for their future home at Leipsic, Ob'O. W. Bnener and son, B F. Briener. went to Mendon, Ohio, last evening to visit over Sunday with J. W. Briener and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butler returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler. Mrs Orvin Shafter returned this morning to her hotup at Danville, Illinois. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Beery At a meeting of the fair association held this morning, a good representation was present and an active interest given to the work of making the coming Great Northern Indiana fair, the greatest event yet given .Squire James H. Stone made his ruling in th" Kleinhenz Humphrey ease this morning, finding for the plaintiff in the sum of seventeen dollars and fifty cents Mr. Humpfrey took exception to this finding and filed an appeal bond and the case will be sent to the circuit court.

A. R. Beil was attending to timber business at Berne today. L. Weaver went to Monroe today to spend Sunday with friends. P B Dyketuan made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning Miss Blackmore returned to Geneva today, while here she was the guest of fiiends. Mrs. Al Burdg went to Geneva this morning to atteud the funeral of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harjier, of Will shire are in our city the guest of Albert Buhler. Mrs. Brown arrived this morning from Portland and is theguestof Mrs. | T. W. Laisure. Mrs. C. C. Schafer went to Fort Wavne, this morning, to spend the day with friends. Miss Katie Frazier returned to Ft.' Wayne where she was taking treat-i ment for her eyes. Miss Jessie Boner, of Foil Wayne,' is in the city, the guest of Misses Ella and Nellie Bowser. John H. Colohin left this morning for Avilla, where he will enter the old folk's home. Mr and Mrs. 8. L. Everhart went j to Williams this morning to spend ■ Sunday with friends. Mrs. J. A. Brown arrived This , morning from Lynn and is the guest of her husband County Auditor Smith, of Fort Wayne w»a in our city today shaking hands with old friends. Rev. J. A. Brown went to Markle* this morning, where he will address a Sunday school convention. Mrs. J.’Witting returned to Ray this morning after making a pleas ent visit here with friends. The Rome City excursion next Tuetday promises to be an event of importance to many in this city. Miss Vera Patterson returned today from Rome City where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. French Quinn. Miss Florence Sprunger returned from Oden, Mich., today where she was spending her summer vacation. Mrs. Burns and Mrs Chambers and daughter arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are guests of Miss Mattie Auten. George E. McKean, after an ah. sence of some length, is in the city seeing his family and greeting his friends. Mrs. William Rigsby returned to her home at Richmond today, after a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Belle France. Mrs. W. E Kelley returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here she was the guest- of Mrs. 8. O. Bowser Adams county horse buyers ere thoroughly covering the territory hereabouts, and buying some good horse flesh. The case of the state of Indiana vs Alonzo Smith for wife desertion has been dismissed by Smith's wife and he is once more a free man. Surveyor Biunigart.ner sold the J. N. Kerr tile drain, from station twenty to station sixty five, for |279. This is the first tile drain to bo sold by the connty surveyor Mrs. E. A Everett returned last evening to Detroit, after a pleasant visit here with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Mrs. Dr. C. E. Stephenson, of Portland, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lachct, Mr. and Mrs. Menno S. Liechty. the Misses Salome Luginbill and Ada Wittwer and Creston Ray composed a party which took in the excursion from Decatur to Niagara Falls, on Thursday. Berne News. In procuring the Toledo Shamrocks for the attraction tomorrow, Manager Reynold has procured the leading team of that city. The Shamrocks won the pennant last year in the city league and are in the lead again this year and are a strong aggregation. The Rosenthals, however, expect to get revenge for their defeat last Thursday and a battle royal is promised the fans. Don’t fail to attend.

“What is it the sign of when one’s lips itches” asked one of our handsome Ossian girls, as she lowered the blinds and sat down in the corner of one of those sofas built for two. "I presume,” replied our local dentist, as he folded his arms and tried to look wise, “that it indicates cutaneous irritation.” At that with a look of disgust upon her face, the maid arose and going over to the piano struck np that good oil hymn entitled: “I Don’t Care if You Never Come Back.”

• • • ip -y ’■ ‘ I Only 6 Days More 1 OF THE Closing-Out Sale AT GUS ROSENTHALS As stock will be transferred to 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 get your share, at GUS ROSENTHAL’S

George Brewster of Berne, was business caller here today. The informal da nee given last evening by the Entre Nous club was attended by a large crowd and a most enjoyable time was had. The music {was furnished by Tr le Fria’oe and was tine in every r «pect. This club *is one of the best in the stat? and are fas t gain - ing prominence by these social events. , **The Elks lodge at their regular meeting last night app anted a committee to investigte the list of mem liers proposed as charter members of the new lodge to be instaled at Decatur. There is a list of about sixty five members and the committee will make’a report to the lodge at a meeting to lie held next Thursday night. After this report and the adoption of the list, if everything is found satisfactory, a date will be set for instituting the new lodge. Bluffton will have charge of the work and a big delegation from the order here will go to Decatur for the occasion.— Bluffton News. Hia Selection*. Jay Cooke in 1808 told the following. ‘•One day when I was putting government bonds upon the market I was greatly annoyed by the clerks telling me that there was an old man in the office who would do no business with them and must see me. To get rid of him I went out. Said he; " ‘Mr. Cooke, I have got $3,000 in gild in tills bag. I can’t do anything with It in the town where I live. They are circulating grocers’ checks and everything else but money, and I am frightened because I think I will be cheated if 1 dispose of it. Will you tell me on your word of honor If these bonds are sound and right?’ •'I replied: ’lf they are not right, nothing Is right. I am putting all I have in the world into them.’ “After further conversation the man conclud''l to take them. •“Wl .it denomination will you have ther; |; ?• I asked. "Thle was too much for the old man. lie had never heard that word used in connection with business. He scratched his liend and said: “ 'Toil may give me SSOO in old school Presbyterian, to please the old woman, bat I will take the heft of it In Baptist.’ ” r lteil. Jobley I hear that young Munnlmnn is in financial difficulties. I thought bls uncle left him a fixed Income. Dobley—He did, but it’s fixed so that Muunlman can get only a little of it at e tfxnA

(DON'T HtSITATEj I WRITE TO-DAY I IWE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY E a ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, ORGANS ■ Steams, fixtures, etc., without removal (SlO to ?100). You can haveßj ■ from one Io twelve months time to pay it hack by small weekly orH Emonthly payments as you prefer. 51.20 is the weekly payment onEJ ■ a SSO loan for fifty weeks. Oth»*r amounts at the same proportion, ■ls you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out. mail it toK ■ us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. ■ D DateP ■ Youj name■ BWife’s Name Street and Number ■ dotty 9 ■ Amount Wanted■ 3 Klnd;of Security you have K gl Occupation ■ ■ All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address li I Fort Wavne Loan Co. | 3 Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 701 Calhoun Stl 9 Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House■ ■ k w to the orr-KE or the SNOW AGENCY 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’soou as what they want is put upon the market. If you wjsh 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 of improvements. Property adverised without expense to the owner, if left on the market forth.- time listed.