Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1905 — Page 3

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Peter Forbing made a business trip Io Fort Wayne th's morning. Indore Kai ver made a buainess trip to Fori Wayne tbia morning Rev. Klansing made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. .Jesse Sollemeyer went to Rome City this mornnig to sp?nd the summer. Mr and Mrs. Homer Watkins, of Pittsburg, Px, are in the oi'y , guests of relatives. I Mrs. A. F. Proper arrived this morning from Portland, and is a guest of Mrs. Eva Orcutt. Miss Gertrude Barter returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with her parents. 1 I Mrs Kate Lister is repirted as , being very low and gradually sink mg, with dropsy and Bright's disease. 11 Mrs Caroline Thomas, mother of Dr. P. B. Thomas of this city, passed through here this morning, enroute from Glenkarn, Ohio, to Rapids City, Mich.

I bne of the New Fall t , xf t J Styles of “Qosetts” Charlie Voglewede $3.50 # $4.00 SELLS THEM

THE RACKET ONE DOOR NORTH FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

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luinc Brown made bis i new trip i tu fcorl Wayne |n H t evening, (larence Bletler made a businets trip to Fort Wayne this morning A R. Bell went Io (Men, Mich . thia moi nlng to spend the summer Burt Nichols, of Jackson, Mich., i* in the city looking up old friends. Mrs. Floyd Brittoon went to Rome City, this morning, to njiend the summer, Mrs Kuklehahn went to Fort Wayne last evening, for a visit with relatives. Mrs C M- Kenyon went to Fort W ayne this morning to spend the day with friends.. Mrs. Rose Buhler returned to Fo’t Wayne this morning, after visitng relatives here. The five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kinzle is suffering with typhoid fever. Mrs. Charles Suttles returned last evening from Berne, where she spent a day with friends. Mrs C- Bracht left last evening for Fort Wayne, where *he expects to make her future home. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Dailey and Mrs. Charles Dailey and babe of B'ufftou, went to Oten, Mich., this Mr and Mrs. Dallas Butler returned last evening from Richmond, where they were visiting with relatives. Charles Philip* left last evening for South Whitley, whore he has accepted a position as ciok in a restaurant Michael Roe returned last even ing,to Kalamazo, Mich., after visiting here a short time with hie sister. Mrs. Katie Lister. Miss Irene Pester returned to her home at Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with Miss Nellie Snellen. Misses Ciesence and Rieka Mang, of Massillon, Ohio, are in the city, ths guests of Jacob C- Miller and family of 513 Marshall street, and other relatives. Attorney Jacob Batcher purchased L. C. Pickett's forty-acre farm tn morning, to spend the summer the county line, paving 11700 for it. Mt. Pickett [and family have gone to North Dakota, where he took up a claim a ciuple years ago —Geneva Herald. ’S.]Utre James H. Smith last evening performed a wedding ceremony at the court house, uniting Miss Lavina Huston and Otis E. Stetler of Pleasant Mills. No one witnessed the affair except the regular attendants at the clerk's office.

22222222 22 iLiiiiLaiiiLaiiiLiiiiLiiiiLiiiiLiiiiLiiiiLiuLi Only 2 Days More 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 | GiLJS ROSENTHAL I )ecatur, Ind

Matthias Kirsch made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. John Tyndall made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. C. J. Lutz returned last evening from Portland, where he was attending legal business. Mrs. Perry Robison gave a dinner party today in honor of Mrs. E. A. Huffman and son, Jesse, of Marion Miss Anna Schrader returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a short visit here with friends. L. A. Waring was at Huntington yesterday, inspecting the mit ten factory at that place, which be reports to be in a flourishing condition. Miss Miller returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after acting as nurse for the infant child of Mrs. and Mrs. C. K. Bell. Misses Dude Voglewede, Btrt Deiniuger, Edna Crawford and Frank Kuebler went to Fort wayne last evening, to attend a dance given by Miss Kittie McCarthy. L. A. Holthouse is the proud possessor of two full-blood Dschund dogs, which have the reputation of being famious in the rat and rabbit killing line. The dogs were imported from Germany to this country. It seems that Decatur is a hopeless proposition so far as getting a ball game is concerned. The managers here have offered every inducement but the Decatur team will not talk base ball with Bluff-ton-Bluffton Banner A deal was made last evening whereby R. K. Allison, the banker, became the possessor of the building now occupied by Bailey & Eiohenberger, and known as the Peoples' restaurant, the same having been owned by Peter Forbing. The building is modern in all respects and the location is good. There were fifty-nine came down from Decatur, Friday afternoon tq attend the baseball g ittC, and done the rooting act for the visitors. The train on which they came was late, and for that reason the game was delayed, awaiting their arrival. At the time of their departure the score was two to three, in Geneva's favor, and the rooting spirit of the Decatur men was somewhat depressing.— Genova Herald Elder Long treated his audienc 3 to a rich feast of good things last evening in the tent services he is conducting on Fourth street, his subject lieing “The Crowning Glory of Protestantism and Christian Union.’’ The discourse was presonted in a logical way. and his argument was unanswerable. The question box is proving quite help • ful and interesting feature and the questions that were placed in the b<>x last evening will be answered tonight.

Mrs Nicholas Lang is confined to her bed, seriously ill. Mrs. Ray Everhart went to Men roe today to make a visit with relatives Mrs. O. T. Johnson returned *o Tipton today, after makng a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Anna Geimer and Miss Lena Siting are visiting relatives and fi lends at Port lai d for several days. Jamb C- Miller and force of car]>enters are busily engaged in reI pairing the house and building a | new barn on the farm of Charles Close. Mrs. Mary Cramer who visited for a oouple of weeks with her uncle Uriah F. Lanning of west Third street, returned Tuesday evening to hei home at Decatur. —Portland Review. A large crowd took advantage of the Presbyterian picnic at Steele's Park todav and attended, and were well repaid for the time spent as an enjoyoble time was had, if anyone went away hungry it was his or her own fault. The management of the Celina, O , fair, August 21 to 25, has contracted with Frank P. Spellman, of Cleveland, for the highest order of special free attractions that can be enjoyed and indorsed by th best elements of society. If you enter upon the land of any person and, as in your boyhood days, steal 'apples or other fruit from him, provided such fruit be of the value of ten < ante or more, you may be fined up to one hundred dollars and imprisoned not to ex-<-?ed six months in jail. The report that has lieen circulated about our streets, stating that Miss Hatt e Moore had died in Phoenix, Arizona.ln so far as we can loam is untrne. as no word has as yet been received from there since the time T. R. Moore, hi r father, left this city. The relatives, however, are expecting to bear something today. If you go over to Decatur and want to be treated like a foreij n potentate, just give an interview to the papers to the effect that you have inside information that the Clover Leaf shops will bj established there some glad sweet day. Thomas K. Bites, an advertising solicitor for an industrial magazine the Clover Leaf is getting out, and who visited Bluffton several months ago, gave the Journal so.ne inside information about the shops that sent the price of vacant lots up two per cent. Now he is being entertained at the Commercial Club and has been invited to stay over Sunday and sing in the choir. Bluffton people know how it goes. We used to treat patent fence agents that way when they told us they were going to build an interurban into town. — Bluftton Nows. i

Noah Webber of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. Miss Rose Confer returned today from Winona, wheie she was visiting friends. Miss May Smith returned to Briant today, alter a visit here with friends. Mi-s Madge Hit 3 returned today f om Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. Mrs. Gilpen, son and daughter arrived to lay from Grand Rapids, aid are guests of Mr. aid Mrs. G. H. Laughery.

THEIHUB I „ DECATUR. IND. ADVEHTIHEriH OF FACTS I The Big Circus ■ IS all right for an edu- ■ cation in Natural HisL/x tory. But for educa- ■ tion in Men’s and ■ Children’s Wear at * economical prices a visI it while in town to Dejl - ..tu:'s :i><crn cTt’uug I • stote will ci evince you ■ mone - v . IPw saved if you will in1 $ spect our stocks and K Wte - note ° ur p r ’ ces - e ■ * are dail y rece i v ’ n & ° ur * early fall lines of ■ ' pall j DERBY | Cbthing I Ha*s and I Furnishings I THE HUB * ONE PRICE TO ALL ■ B. Kalver & Sons. Big Store Plk.

Mrs U. Deinmger returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. Mrs. D. E. Sojtt returned today from Garrett, where she was visiting her daughter Miss Nora Smith returned today from Winona, where she was spending her vacation. The adjuster of the Home Insurance company of New York, was in the city today, and made a settlement in full with John Bollinger for the loss he suetai ned by lightning a few days ago.