Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1905 — Page 3

TIME TAB LES BIAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY laac as. I •<>»-»*•• in Effect. lun tn<an •ouTHlwi'y Mi Hun K* nun R* H only t, brmtui 4 unm j > 4 an> I. le-i-ni I<« t>m nr FrMland jt* H-ij ' ».i> ■■ 14.10 •• va 1 - Richmond 4 <0 " »*»•• j *0 " nx “Oncinnoiiynj" t**Osnn!;ss " •ainHaOHTM Mly Dolly to Kx Hob Od Rapid* l».t>»c*iur • 11:141a ;s»*m. j;lpa Ar, Ft »•»*« II SO " *4O " « 10 •• •Od Rapid* jos" iljpm UH" 1 "S***®»*» o.j* " a.ij •• »:.■« i»MaeklM« mo " 9 jo •• y iJS 11:14 tram alooping car to Grand Rapid* and Macunaw Dlty 'Ha tn tram parlor car to Brand Rap'd* and Hackman City «jt p n tram parlor car to Grand Rapid* iir.ritr car la Markina w City Trama arnre from north at ■jt a. m. .to a tn. 1 it p m [ J, Brvaou. Ag». C. L. Lockwood. G p. A Gr. Rapid*. Mic. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. . KAHT BOUND , ’ ’ ■0 J. —l— }»• ■. ■0 Sea Sun_ r -'la. tn Ho. 4 ——-— »;<T p. ■ No. Mvv. Fun. a .top. B H 10—- — ... ■ p. m. No. t« doe* not carry bay rue, and doea not jarrv paoaenger* eart of Marion. ÜbiO. WBBT BOV,NV *»,. f 1 Ma ns 80. “ . f:S*a. n. c .lea. Run ® Kr. J - —• —.—••••».»• *•• ” i Ri No. Ur foxcoot Monday a A dava ro'. t lefal bollday« I Na. U4OM n ot carry barrage. WO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R.CO “Caovt* üBAF AOUTi" .a kffect June M. ISO*. KART. ii ' -OimmorcialTraee'or, daily... * ran t, r-X*l‘, dally, eaecrt Sunday ..It ’ an. „ 4— Day Bxurrw. dally • ptu •0 W—Local nelgkt l:>0 on WMT He I—l’ky Ripre**. flailt .... 5: I*® Me l-Mail. dAlly eycept Sunday 11 an. ■a h-Commerclol Traveler, dally U;fl pm ■0 n—Loeal Freirht »W a u. Lake Erie « Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND FO. ot-Dailycrept Sunday ti'Sem ■O. l»-0aliy except Sunday ... .HSTam No ®— Daily except 'uncay 5 S p to •so 01 run* turm.rh to Indlanayolla nitbout taange. arriving lfl:S0 a * No tS'.earen lad.ar.opol'.t at f:?< atn Kuna a'rougb without cbantre arriving at Biuffton lOUid No. *1 and H run via Muncie A Big « route George Maddy made a ba-iness t.ip to Fort Wanye last evening. Walter R'sentbal made a business trip to Huntington last evening. Christ Strebe returned last eventn-’ from a business trip at Ridgeville. Joe Goetz returned to fort Wayne last evening He was a business caller here. Edwin and Clarence Stephens went to Winona last evening to spend the summer. Mrs. 8. E. Brown returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here she was the guest of relatives Miss Edna Urick arrived last evening from Monr e and is the guest of W H. Laughrey and family. Mr?. H Tripplett arrived last evening from Georgetown. Kentucky. and is the gnest of Miss Mints Acker. Miss .Clara Branns returned to Fort Wayne last evening after mak ing a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Fied Scheimsnn Mrs. Lilian B esler and children returned to Fort Wayne last eveninfg. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer. Mrs. John Logan and daughter, Maude, are in our city visiting her daughter. Mrs Clem Kmff. Mrs. Logan is enrout" from Chicago to her home at St. Thomas, Canada. Joe Roy who is in the employ of Lase Ellis left last evening for Hammond. Ind ,in response to a telegram announcing that his mother was very low with typhoid fever and if he desired to see her alive .to come at once The telegram was the first intimation that Mr. Roy had of his mothers illness.

A Big Circus! QUR STORE will be a circus of bargains tomorrow- All summer shoes and Oxfords have been marked down to prices that will make them move quick. Come and look; no trouble to show you. I Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller Decatur, Indiana

Mrs Everhart returned to Monroe 1, today. Miss Edna Goetz, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of friends. L. L. Baumgartner returned last evening from a business trip at Berne. Miss Kittie McCarthy arrived today from Fort Wayne and is a gueat of friends. Miss Minnie Sethers returned today from yew Haven, where she visited relatives. Rev. P. 0. Kohler and family of St Marys Ohio are here, the guests of Mrs H. Sellemeyer. Remington Negley and Ed Conlin arrived from Toledo 0 and are the guests of Lady Friends. Harry Harb arrived this morning from Geneva and is the guest of hie mother Mrs Chronister. IrM Pa I ter non arrived last eve 1ißg from Geneva and’is the gnest of : his jiarents, Mr and Mrs. J C ’ Patterson. Misses Emma and Lenn Kirscliner went to Fort Wavne morning to visit fora few u*j« with relatives Mrs C. E. Davis and children ar. rived last evening from Geneva and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J B Stonebnrner Twice this week Auburn defeated the Kentland ball team The former team this year goes after aud gets the pie at any old place. They’re wizards. Miss Maggie Donvin, of Indianapolis. passed through the city today, en route to Willshire, where she will i visit her sister. Mrs. John H. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller, son and daughter, and Miss L‘zzie Peterson. returned this morning from Odon. Michiagn. where they were spending their summer vacation W. F. Brittson came home this morning from his Texas trip, and will spen a week here. It, is then bis intention to return and in a]l "probability lecate there permanently. Vincent Forbing and Miss Stella Smith returned to their home, Decatur, Ind , Monday, after a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs. J. E Heffner and Mr and Mrs. IJ. A. Meinerding —Fort Recovery i Journal. . | The Rosenthals leave tomorrow morning at 5:30 over the |Clover Leaf i for Elwood where they play tomorrow. The regular line up will be on the firing line and will put up the best game they know how. Elwood has a 1 j stong bunch. A number of Bluffton people left ; this morning for Michigan to spend the rest of »he summer, including Judge J. S. Dailey and wife. Mrs Charley Dailey and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Uole. Mrs. Naomi Mendenhall. Mrs. Mary Fulton and Miss Blanche Dailey —Bluffton News. Dealers who have been handling “little cigars’’ wrapped with tobacco, instead of the regulation paper cigarette, may find themselves in trouble. At Muncie a dealer has been arrested and the court holds that a cigarette is a cigarette no matter how disguised, and the law against them should lie enforced. The cigarette law 1 should be enforced t<> the letter even if it does make less business for the undertaker and fewer inmates for the insane hospital}.

The Last Day Gus Rosenthal's Sole 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 | QUS ROSENTHAL I )ecatur, Ind

John Lachot of Berne was a business caller here today. Burt Fonner, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. I Mel Rice returned last evening j from Berne, where he was attend I ing to timber business. Lost—A pair of spectacles, between house on Bth str*t and 2d street. 4 Finder return to D. H. Hunsicker. . Mrs. Claude Cole arrived today from Lancaster. Ohio, and is the guest of relatives and many friends here. Mrs Mary Buhler and Miss Agness Violent arrived today from Fort Wgvne and are the guests of Miss i Lizzie Heiderman. B Thirty-two tickets were sold at t Berne this morning to people coming h to this city to attend the circus. A delegation arrived at noon from Willshire and eastern points, while a f a crowd came in from the west over the Clover Leaf. t Abe Minsky tell of a game of ball he witnessed at Geneva Tuesday i between the Decatur and Geneva fats. Twenty-two scores were > made in one inning. One fat felilow fell down and roll’d around on I his stomach, being unable to get up without assistance.—B*luffton Btn- ( ner. Marshal Green this afternoon i arrested Jacob Krelstein and Wilailiam Youline, two Jews, who have i been selling silk through the , country for several days at ridioijulcnslylow figures. They were • i suspected of having stolen the i ' goods, but as the evidence against I them was slight They were released pending a further investigation • The Salvation Army Corps, of Portland, under the superintendenoy of Capt. Charles Biddle I will begin a twelve day’s oamp- ; meeting in the grove just east of ■ Monroe, commencing Wednesday nigbj, August ifi. This band of religious workers, though «omei what different in appearance and I with their various musical instruments, are the means of reaching a class of fallen humanity which the various churches are nnable to reach. Their services will be I held each evening throughout their stay as well as on the Sabliath. | A gronp of Bluffton jokers or financiers-— hard to tell which—are plotting to sell the C. B C. rail road without consulting the court under whose jurisdiction the roap passed a year ago Several dis- j satisfied bondholders are bolding i meetings periodically in Chicago at which they are trying to fix up a deal to let the Erie have the road. Their plan is to get enough out < to satisfy themselves and leave Fred Bimel, to whom more than any other man. is 'due the completion of the line as far as it has j < gone, wav out in the snow.—Port- |l land Feview.

ANOTHER EXCHANGE — The Ministers will Again Exchange Pulpits Sunday I Whereas, the exchange of pulpits on a recent Sunday evening proved , so satisfactory to all, therefore, , Resolved, that a similar exchange will be made next Sunday evening The members of each congregation i will pie »se not ask their ptstor where he will preach, as he is not i supposed to know, and, what is more, he is supposed to have a con- . gregation other than his own to , preach to. If the preachers do indulge in a little going here and ( there, It might fie well for their t people to be good and remain at , home and thus make this exchange idea a success. Committee. | We desire to thus thank our kind , friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. Bobne Childrex, To Floyd and Margaret Tester i was given child, which they called Robert Miller .and whch they loved ns ther first born ,as only parents cun. He at once became the joy of ! their home, the object of their love | and tender care. But his stay was i short. As a flower that fadeth, ; and as the grass that is on* down, so was his life. July 14 hailed his coming, while August 7 already announced his departure. Into His sheltering arms we all, who said: “Lo, I aiu with you.” The remiasn were tenderly laid to rest in beautiful Maplewood cemetery, there to await the final call. Thomas Thornton, of Ver«ailes, Illinois, arrived in our City last evening from southern Missouri and with him he brought a string of fine race horses that will be tracked here and will race during the Great Northern Indiana Fair. During the pist month Mr. Thornton had been raisng in Southern Missouri, but decided to leave that section of the country owing to the j yellow fever scare. Hie string of hoi see which are old campaigne rs. are even in number and are as follows: Don L., a pacer with a mark of 2:08%; Bird L, a trotter with a mark of 2:24%; Colored Girl, a trotter with a mark of 2:20; Texas Ranger, a three year old colt with no mark ; May W., a pacer 2:30, and Capt. Sigsbee, a trotter with a mark of 2:10. With this load Mr. Thornon has a Welch pony that is claimed to be the finest in the United [States, having won the ( capital prize and gold medal at the world's fair. This little animal, together with his string of race horses, will be at the Great North ! l ern Indiana Fair Mr. Thornton I has his string at present stabled at I the Fashion stables.

DON’T HESITATEI WRITE TO-DAY I WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY 1 ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, ORGANS ■ teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (flO to ?100). You can haveß from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or E monthly payments as you prefer, f 1.20 is the weekly payment on ■ a fSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion.B If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it cut. mail tt< ■ us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. ■ Dateß Your nameß J t "W Wife’s Nameß Street and Number I| City■ Amount Wanted K Kind',of Security you haveß Occupation■ All communications held strictly confidential. Call cn or address I Port Wavne Loan Co. | Rjotn 2, 2nd Floor Established 187(5 706 Calhoun Stß Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND ) Opp Court House f -.rd! . . 3MBB I I test I York and Most ■ lass I Fashions I CoJ A. A A II From Decatur via. . 51.25 “CLOVER LEAF .7 0 I TO TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday To DETROIT I I And RETURN. dur ‘° 8 the and RETURN. " T. L. MILLER. Agt.