Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1905 — Page 3

TIME T A B L E 8 HAND RAPIDS * INDIANA RAILWAY «.nr IS. 1003 Now •" Kun •OUTHl’«''y •’* K * *'•" ** * only J? Mcainr » ilsm 7 ! .»m i.i»vn> -<« pm T, wotlmxl n< •*•!»' ».»» ' u:iu •• ...ji .’mchini»>>l < " MO" Il »J -Ctncinnotijuj " immsujim " - b " ly Det.tur j suo m. M» p m Kin w«yn« ms® “ * •• H«pi<u V4S ” >-Spm »!«•• ..ftloakr i:w ‘ •> »S lt»J ..fiickiMW ino " rso •• TIB .. ...i.tfomolooptngcar to Ornn.l Rapkto .nd M».»ai«w U«y ?:»•■«. train patlot cat to Jran.lKapWaan.l Mackinaw City < • p m .„,n pallor car lo Gtantl Kaplda alrrping rar Mackin** City. Trama artivy from north al 7, a m. ~I 4 nt. P m i Biv-on. Ayr. C. L Lockwood. <> p a Gr. kaptda. Mtc. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KAsr BOUND a 0 I —_.»■»» a. tn. ■u an Sun— ——-— <:#! a. tn go. < —— —— li t. p. m go. H«Ll« a »p.n go. 10 — —— ».->• p a>. go :l doea not carry tMunraac and doea not ■any pa»»e»itrra eaat of Manon. Ohio. WIST BOUND »;====== ist: R f ”j!’==BiS £ £ ■o il —. S:M p tn („c»pl Monday'. A day. fol'a legal holiday. Sa. I3IOM n ot carry baeitaae TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS 1 WESTERN MN "CLOwa" lsaf »outi.a aßact J unc M. ISM CAST. aa -oonnarcialTravaiar. dally... i:Cia • c .-gall, dally, aicept Bunday...ll 'an dally T:S‘ pm ica-Luoai rreliht l:*0 pa> WIRT aot-Dayiapraaa. da11y...... l:Cas ■c 1-Mail. dally, eicept Bunday 11 •: a m M s-Cjtnmercial Tra»eler. dally Ki-.H ptn go H-Loeal Fralyht »:W a tn Lake tne a Western Timecard from Bluffton lad. SOUTHBOUND ac.U-Dally eicpt Bunday Ti’katn go. 18-Daily eicept Sunday 11:5: a m go aS-Dauyeicept Sunday frßptn Moll rum through lo Indianapolis without •kangr. arriving 10:B0 a■> go <2 learea Indianopcilla at TrOOa m. Bunt hrough without change, err.wing at Bluffton (I'M* ED go. <1 and W run rta M uncle A Hlg I route C J. Lutz whs attending to legal business at Portland today. Herbert Kellison made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening Thomas Buckmaster made a bustness trip to Wolcottville this morn mg. Charles Niblick and children went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Jesse Lebrun went to Fort Wayne last eveoing, where he has accepted a position in Hinton’s restaurant. Mrs. (J Deinnieer and daughter, Mayme. went to Fort Wayne this morning, to look over millinery stock.

One of the New Fall x r < 1 Styles of “Crosetts” Charlie Voglewede $3.50 / $4.00 SELLS THEM Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets We could tell you a whole lot about these cornets, but results are what you are lookiug for. and a statement in detail to that end is too technical to interest you. We know these corsets to lie the most satisfactory models for the present modes, as we test them daily- We haie an » n< variety and only await an opportunity to prove to you t ie i m * a Warner’s Rust-Proof Model for your figure. Ask to see the 1905 styles with the ‘‘ Sec u r,, v” Rubber Button Hose Supporters the right kind of suppor trs for fashions needs. at TRUE'S

Jesse Huffman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. L A and Huber Devosa made a business trip to Monroeville today. b V Steele returned this morn, ing from a business trip Io Water 100. George Geels andj two daughters went to Rome City thia morning to spend the day. Harry wont la Hartford City t day. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Meyer* Mrs. A. B. Morrison and daughter took ir the tx<’Uißion to Rome City this morning. Misses Georgia Miller. Blanch Carrol and Marie Beery went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Miss Todd returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after acting as nurse for Mrs. Albert Buhler, who did yesterday. H. C Peterson returned to Albion, thia morning, after visiting here with hie brother, R. 8. Peter eon and family. Dr.JMilesJS Porter returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after performing an operation on Mrs Charles Maglev. Mrs. Sarah Miller. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Mrs. L. G. Elliugham and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler went to Rome City this morning. The band gave no concert last evening, owing to the absence of several member*, but the same will be given this evening. Cliff Wodetzki. business manager of Sol Smith's greatest play, “A Poor Relation,” was in the city today, arranging with Manager Bo"O for a date. Mrs Bell France and sons, Dick and Bart and Mrs. C. O. France, son Carl and daughter, Hazel, drove to Van Wert this morning, where they will spend the day with Mr. and Mrs C. M. France. A letter from Dan M. Niblick finds him enjoying life in the east, while at the same time getting ' away with considerable business in buying for the fall business of the Niblick Ar Co store. He spent Sunday in Atlantic City, and in all is having a good time.

Miss Hoover returned to Bluffton ' today, after visiting friends here. Joel Roe of Pleasant Milla, was ' a bmone-a caller in the city today. | Mrs. C F. True returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was ' visiting triends. Mrs. E. A Sprague and Mrs. H. Sprague went to Bluffton today to visit with relatives Orval Harrnff returned last even ing from Geneva, where be was; transacting business. Mrs. John Vail and Mrs. Ella Bell went to Rime City this morn j lug to s]*nd the day. Mrs. John Girard and Mrs. John ' Meiber* went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Dr. J 8. Coverdale and daugh I ter May. made business trip to F.'rt Wayne, this morning. Mr and Mrs M. LaPrell left to day for Dunkirk, were they expect to make their future Dome. E Buhler arrived this morning i from Marion, and will attend the I funeral of Mrs. Albert Buhler. James T. Merryman returner!' last evening from Berne, where he was attending to legal business. Barney Wemhoff returned this morning from Kokomo, where he was attending a meeting of the C. BL. * Mr and Mrs. Levi Miller returned to Linn Grove today, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L C. Miller and family A marriage license was issued today to Grover Ritenour and Sophie Bracht. The groom is a re'ident of Jay county. “The Crowning Glory of Protes tisrn,” will be the subject thisevening at the gospel tent meeting on the Christian church lot. Bluffton defeated the Marion Owls, yesterday, at Bluffton, by a score of three to one. Another victory added to Mack Harbaugh's already clean record. O. O. Krudson. of Chicago, president of the Decatur Lumber Co., was in the city todav, looking over the local plant, which he found in a flourishing condition under the management of W. H. Gillette. Mrs James L Fulton of east Mam street, went to Decatur, Tues day morning to attend the funeral services of the infant son of ber nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs Robert Tester. Mrs. Fnltona daughter Aurelia left on the same train fcr Winona Lake for a several week's stay —Portland Commercial Review.

Harry Cutting has sold his bploon and shipped it this morning to Van Wert, where he sold it to Ed Young, of that city The baloon is one Harry used several years ago when he was in the ascension business. Young at one time made ascensions for Cutting The baloon was sold for sixty dollars —Bluffton Banner. Harry Gordon one of the Gordon & Bennett theatrical firm was ar rested for sending an objectionable letter through the mails to Geneva Victoria, sixteen years old, of Fort Wayne. Her mother opened the letter. Th“ girl was under contract to play in The Slave and the Mill comptny.” At the preliminary Gordon furnished a <SOO cash bond to appear for trial in New Yotk. The Rt. Rev. Herman J. Alerding. bishop of the Catholic diooe«e of Fort Wayne, will on Saturday morning at eight o’clock officiate it the reception of novices at St. Joseph s hospital. First and second vows will be made and several will make their final vows. On Monday Bishop Alerding will leave for St. Mary's of-the Lake, where on Tuesday he will officiate at the reception of novices.—Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. We are in receipt of the catalogue of Indiana univeristy for the year jnst closed. The institution has had a remarkable growth in recent years. The attendance so r 1904-5 was fifteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thirds of whom are men. Os thia number eightysix were graduate students who were working for advanced degrees. Students from twenty states and foreign countries were enrolled. Catalogues will be sent on application to the Registrar, Bloomington, Indiana. Those in attendance from this county during the last year were: Harry Clayton Andrews, Bertha Heller, Nora Del Smith. John Benjamin Dutche, Charles F. Adlesperger, of Decatur; Olive Leroy Butcher, of Geneva; Noah Zehr, of Berne; Harvey Opliger, Linn Grove.

n 3 iii i3iiii3iiii3iiii3 mi 3....3 Hill 3....3 ■■Si • I Only 3 Days More j of Gus Rosenthal's Sale Saturday, the 12th, to be the LAST DAY The stock will be transferred to Messrs. Meyers and Dailey on Monday, August 14. Don’t miss this LAST OPPORTUNITY to buy strictly high-grade Clothing and Gent’s Furnishings at virtually YOUR OWN PRICE. Be sure and get your next Fall and Winter Overcoat now, and save 25 to 5c per cent. * The Square Man | L„J CD SB EEE l\J THA L— I Decatur, Ind

Charles Phillips left today for South Whitley, where he is wo»king Mi*sea Rose and Mary Kleinhenz went to Portland today to visit friends. Mrs. Charles Suttles went to B?rne today to Mpsnd the day wit h friends. Miss Grace Coffee arrived today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. Mrs. William Hart arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Mrs George Kern. Miss Edith Rolf arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Miss Marie Bochnecht Miss Rose Brunner arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Miss Tena Radamacher. For Sale—The finest driving hoise and trap in the city. Boys all gone is the reason for selling. W. S. Hughes Miss Harriet Morrison, of Deca tur, who has been a guest of Miss Hermenia Wiecking for the past week, returned home at noon today —Bluffton Banner. Mr*. Clark Buckmaster desires in this manner to thank all her friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted her during the illness and death ofter beloved husband Mias Stella Archbold went to Decatur at noon for a days visit with relatives. She accompanied Master Tom Hildebrand who has been visiting in thia city for several ■weeks, to his home *in Decatur — Bluffton Banner. J. T Baker, of Kirkland town ahip, holds the lielt on plums, and some that he displayed at this office are certainly worthy of mention. They are large and beautiful specimens and fully warrants the proud record attained by Adams county, as being lhe moat fertile garden apot on earth. C R Baker, and V. T. Loveridge, apecial envoys of the great and only Forepaugh and sells’ shows, reached the city today, and as usual they are idealYZgentlemen, the kind that know how to take an editor by the hand and make him think he is the real thing. They say great things almnt their show and they have a license to sav it all and more too. Thi" office is in receipt of a letter from Fred C- LaDelle, who is mak ing a tour of the West, in which he states he is meeting with much success, and will not return home until December. He also sent us a clipping from the San Francisco, Cal., Post, which contained a picture of himself, and the following write-up: “LaDelle, the wonderworker at Fischers theatre, is unique and novel, as a magician. He is equal to any ever seen in this city. He extricates chickens and pigeons from handkerchiefs carelessly thrown on the floor. He takes a handkerchief from the au dienoe and pH ms it, thin takss a green apple and cuts it in two, and behold, the handkerchief is therein. He outs a dove's neck off and puts it together again, and the bird flies amongst the audience. His tricks bring a large crowd to the theatre. He remains this week only. ” Such are some of his achievements and his works is astonishing the westerners.

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