Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1905 — Page 3

■ time fables I HAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY «■». as. IVOS N.w In effect. Bun BKoia* Ki kun Hi Bun Hi B only Dernlur > vatu 7:l4am 1,16 pm *-.46 j>m ’ aifroilaud .(!*'• V-ij ‘ i.ij " 11:10 •• 931 ■«* H>< hmond 4 40 •' » 41 •• j 40 •• 11 4J ® * Cincinnati y:ij " laiosnnsiss * •o itooiTi Daily Daily to Ki Hun Od Hapida ■.a.Dwatur It:i4l>m "warn. 4>4 p m ■t. Ki Wavna 11:50" k4O " 610 ■* F'C: kapida 145“ 105 pm 1110“ l-rioaky »,jo’• X 15 4:45 ••Mackinaw n» •• yjo •• njj ~ H|i:i4 train aleeping car 10 Gi»nd Kapidi and ■ban** Dity !:M4 ■ tram por’.or car to ■■nnd Rapid* and Mackinaw City jit p m pallor car to Grand Rapid* ilraping car Mac km* w Cltv Train* arrive from north al HKj a. m. ~14 a m.Lilpm A<* C. L Lockwood. <■ KA Or. Rapida. MIC. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KASTBOUND 1 ... ... ... t- a m. ■ Bn Sun 7 -I a. m Bei Hun KHOp. m ■Ko 14 doe* not carry b.ur»*ite and doea not ferry pa*t>«' n <<* n raat of Manon, üblo. WEST BOUND - I Wa m * 1: 5* a m 4 .. 12 p. m Bo U.-—— Bi.W p m r| >t Monday a & day* fol’e legal holiday* ga li lost n ot carry tiaairaea. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R.CO "CLOVBR LBAF aOUTI" .a effect June 24.1004. EAST. tr. -Ootnmnrcla! Traeeier. dally... ■fain a—Mall, daily, except Sunday ..It ’’ a n. 4—Day Bioreaa. dally i:B*p tn M—Local Freight -180 pm -m west t l—Day lipreaa. dally 5-iatn I—Man. dally, except Sunday ,11:57a m &—Commercial Traveler, daily H;.'l pm IM—Local Frelrbt Lake Erie « Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND *e 41—Dally exeyt Sunday Tr’iam 10—Daily except Sunday 11.57a m Dally except Sunday 5 26pm (Biiki-. arriving 10:» a m without change arr vine at Bluff: n |S|6 a m K) V. Steele made a 'business trip to Waterloo this morning. ■&. J. Smith made a business trip to Lagrange this morning. H Hunsioker made a busintss trtp to Fort Warne this miming Kj H Davis returned this morn W from Portland, where he spent qarniny. ;IAI ss Mary Lenh returned to Elk hEi" this morning, after visiting ftlends here. Bfary Peterson went to Fort Wane this morning to spend a few l<jiy- with relatives Ira. Rebecca Lenhart went to Wayne thia morning, to make ort visit with relatives. ilph McClung returned to Au--1 this morning. While here he a guest of Mrs. Floyd. Smith. r. Fred Patterson returned to era this morning, after a cirand over Sunday visit in this r. and Mrs. Switzer left this ■Vning tor Fort Wavne. after EM ng a visit here with Mr. and Mrs Ed Green. Charles Binham arrived thib morning from Fountain Citv. and is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Rex. White Six t ill t >llll was defeat >d yesterday by a score ot eleven to si x The game was fast, but Ken .1 ville exc died in sli k work, and won easy. ■ 11 Franco rrturned to Roches, ter. Pa, this morning to resume his fork as detective on the Penn »yßania, after spending a ton dtv r vacation with his mother, I Mi. Bnlle France and other rela-

EACH SEASON We sell more shoes than we did the previous one. This continous growth shows that we are givng satisfaction, else we would have a different story to tell. Our shoes are always up to date and attractive. They are good fitters and more important, they are long wearers and end up satisfactory. Makes you want ’em again. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller Decatur, Indiana

J- Swinney spjnt Sunday with ■ old friends at Lima, O, E. A. Mann made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. John Dunfee of Ciuotnnati, 0., was in the city yesterday, a guest of friends. Miss Bertha Fnllenkamp returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting friends. Miss Bertha Hart returned last evening from St. Joe, Mich., where she was visiting friends. Miss Lucile White arrived this morning from Portland and is the guest of Miss Mary Hite. Miss Nina Feeser arrived from Berne this morning and is the guest of Miss Mane Allison. Harry Quinn ret urned to Chicago, last evening, and will resume his work, after visiting relatives here. Miss Kittie McCarthy returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit with Miss Bert Deininger here. Miss Emma Zuber returned this morning to Fort Wayne, after spending Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. J. Pousley left this morn ing for Jackson, Mich., where she will visit for several weeks with relatives. Mrs. H Stone and Mrs. J. Bish op returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after spending Sunday here with Mrs. Luke. The Misses Crescenoe and Reicka Mang, cf Massillon, Ohio, are visit ing George Brown aud family and other relatives in the country. Mrs. H. H. Meyers and Mrs. Ar thur Hall went to Hartford City, today, being called there owing to the illness of Mrs Charles Meyers Mrs. John Logan and daughter returned this morning to their home at St. James. Canada, aft?r making a visit here with Mrs. Clem Knoff. Friends in Portland have learned of the approacbiing nuptials of William Wells and Miss Alice Addington, both of Geneva, to occur soon. The date is not known.— Portland Review Berne is to have a big street carnival and from all appearances they are expecting a large crowd. I The dates are from August 21 to ,! the 26. The advertising matter will be distributed next week. In a double header played at Steele's pirk yesterday afternoon, tbe Shamrocks defeated the South End team by the score of five to four and five to three. The games 1 were well played and attended by a large crowd A check for 1200 was placed in . the Studabsker bank by the base , ball management today to cover a j similar amount to be posted by Union City for a game between the two teams at Hartford City. The winning team is to get all isoeipts and the loser pay its own expenses. —Bluffton News, Three young men from Willshire, who were in attendance at the 1 Forepaugh-Sills circus P itv-day ! evening, after the performance went into the old cemetery and fell asleep, and when they awoke early in the morning they were shy their 1 coats hats and shoes, and found that the show had left town. The boys were forced to reti” n to their native town shoeless, hatless and ooatless, and were three wiser young men.

Crb Strebe made a hoaineSM trip to Rome City this morning. C W. Yager of Ploasai t Mills, was a business caller here today 8. 8. Bartlett was attending to Inautance business at Bluffton today. Deputy Sheriff Dallas Butler is suffering with an attack of ap|iendicitis. Cal {Miller returned Saturday evening from a business trip at Briant. MisiCleola Watkins returned to Bluffton today, aftet visiting friends here. Mrs. JD. D. Clark and son John, are at Delphos, Ohio, today, visit ing relatives. David Algar arrived tuuav t*Bellfontaine, Ohio, an 1 is a guest < f Clay son Carrol. Mrs. {Etna Deem of Bluffton passed through the city .today enroute to Berne. Dr. J. 8. Coverdale is atti'nding him and reports him slightly im proved today. Miss May Foatz arrived today from Goshen, and is a guest of Miss Francis Bryson. Mrs. Seibert returned to her home at Dunkirk, today, after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Went and daughter returned today to St. Louis, after visiting Fred Hoile and family. Mrs. E. A. Huffman and son, Jesse, returned to Marion, today, after visiting relatives here. A. W. Scale and wife, of Jefferson township, were guests of H. H Harruff and family over Sunday Misses Bert Voglewede and Ada Deininger left this morning for St. Louis, where they will visit for everal weeks with relatives. Miss Alberta Kohne returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where she was a guest of the Misses Bernadnie Violand and Edith Monnabam. Mrs. George W. Bergman and daughter. Ethel, of Portland, Mrs. W. W. Connor, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Money, of Fort Recovery, Ohio, are in our city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. El Vanoil.

One of tbe oldest and most interesting characterizations of the moderndrama is that of Noah Vale, the struggling inventor in Sol Smith Russell’s "A Poor Relation,” which will be present’d at the Bosse opera house next Thu-siay, August l?th.

Dr. Thomas has bean treating Ansi Emenhirer at the wobison Home for some little time, for an affection of the bowels, which was both serious and painful. Last Friday his old physician, Dr K irk was called into consultation. The patient is getting better. Dan Niblick returned yesterday from 'New York City, where be ■was purchasing the winter stock of dry goods for the Niblick dry goods store. Dan stated that he was on the train that pass» 4 through Lorain Ohio, just before the awful wreck happened. The Rosenthals who plaved at Elwood yeesterday missed their train at Marion by thirty minutes, and they chartered a side-door sleeper on the Clover Leaf, and arrived in this city early this morning. The boys had a fine trip and if you don't think so, just inquire of Girt Reynolds. If the lingering of pleasant recol lections of a delightful personality be the test of the merit of a dra matic performance, then Sol Smith Russell's “A Poor Relation” may claim distinction as a worthy, wholesome drama. It will bo seen next Thursday, August 17th at the Bosse opera house. By the law of Indiana a girl at eighteen is her own mistress to the extent that she can choose a guardian for herself if she can get any one to qualify as such and so be freed from parental control. She can also marry at eighteen without the consent of her parents, but she can not control her property until she is twenty-one. The ten year old son of .Inline Haugk fignrea in a runaway Sunday evening. He was drving south on Fifth street and when just west of the electric light station the horse became frightened and ran. The boy showed his nerve by hanging on the lines and keeping the horse in the road. When the animal struck the Monroe paved street he slipped and fell and was soon under control. The damage was slight.

FOR THE BENEFIT OFV I Farmers and Dairymen I we arc Introdoticlnk a new cream acpcrator, Known •• the “TLBGLftR” which is without a doubt the »Mt on the market. In tact it is the only separator with bottom feed and waist low can. Tbe only self oiling seperator on the marke XRU**’ and one that produces more profit than any other machine made and this isuts Iwhat you are looking for. “Money saved is money earned ” and this machine fill tbe bill. With the TUBULAR seperator you can have no accident, which neceesarily follows all machines of this kind. The TUBULARS are guaranteed to akitn milk twice as clean as any other sep* erator and has won many contests in this line. When buying, buy the BEST and tbats a TOBOL/VR =l. '"T- --r I '-.' 1 ,;--, ,-L—.— --- i. r, ■"...■==3 •I J Loci], Dirhsoq & Go. I

David E. Smith was attending to legal business at Berne today. Miss Laura Fuhrman went to B;rne today, to make a visit with friends. Miss Laura S'ucky leturned to Berne today. She was enroute from Pleasant Mills. Miss Nettie Smith returned today from Fort Wavne, white shs spiat Sunday with friends. Mr and Mrs B. A. Winans returned to Berne, today, after visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. D. B Erwin and daughter returned to day from Winona, where they spent the week at the lake. Mrs. Mick Money returned to Fort Recovery. Ohio, today, aftei visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. El Vancil. Mrs. D. D. Heller and daughter, Bertha, returned today from Rome City, where they were spending their vacation. Mrs. H. F. Costello and daughter returned today from Rome City, where they were spending their summer vacation. Mrs George W. Bergman and daughtet returned to Portland, today, after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vancil. A birthday surprise was held yesterday in honor of Miss Loring Parr in remembrance of her fifth birthday. A fine time was had by all present. Mr and Mrs J. D. Wisehaupt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Sthairs and daughter, Helen, of Fort Wayne and Rev. Luke and wife of this city. Dr. C E. Neptune and family are packing their househlod goods and will move back to their first love—Decatur. The cause of this return comes from a long and serious illness in which that malaria Clilmate has involved them. First the doctor was given a round chasing a first-class malarial glimmer, and then Mrs. Neptune was {taken sick, and as a rasa 1 they have sold out their interests and w'll return for the present to Decatur. A dispatch from Wabash says: The news has just reached here of the marriage of Henry H. Williams, of Van Buran,and Miss Golda Daugherty, in ‘ Roumania. Williams had arranged to meet his fiancee in Paris and marry her, but on tbe arrival of the young woman it was found the formalities of the French law were so numerous the ceremony would not be performed there, and they went to Bucharest. Handbills announcing the approaching wed ding were posted on all the telegraph and telephone poles i n Bucharest, and at the expiration of a statad period governmental liermisidon for the wedding was granted.

Open at night—Stop at Biker & Rheinhart’a restaurant and get a midnight lunch. We are open. 165d2wks | Lost—A five dollar bill, near the Palace meat market. Finder please return to thia office and receive reward. Lost—A fine pair of ice scales, somewhere between the J. W. Plaoe company factory and the North End ice house. Finder please return to this firm and receive a handsome reward.

DON’T HPSITATEI WRITE TO-DAY I WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY 1 ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANOS, ORGANS* teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (51U to $100). Von can have* from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weeklv orH monthlv payments as you prefer. *1.20 is the weekly payment on* a SSO loan fur fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion.■ If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out. mail it tcH us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday Ig Date ■ Your name ■ Wife’s Name ■ Street and Number I City H Amount Wanted ■ ■ Kind of Security yon nave K ■ Occupation K ■ All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address B | Eort Wavne Loan Co. I ■ Rx>m 2, 2nd Floor Edablished 1876 706 Calhoun Stl I Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House I | Wait forthc Latest I I Our Buyer is Now in New York I Will Show You the Largest and Most I 1 Complete Line of High-class ■ I Novelties. ■ Every Dtpariment will Show Fashions Latest Creations. I f Niblick & CoJ PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging and Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH AZURGE force of men in my employ to insure quick work DECORATING A SPECIALTY Set Mt Btfort Conirtctlnß lor your Work Elvwhtrt. All Work GursMttd, PHONE 330 From Decatur via. *. _ $|,25 “CLOVER LBAF i|./0 ROUTE” Sunday May _ nrrnniv i To TOLEDO 7th and every Sunday Tfl DETROIT thereafter during the nrTiinti And RETURN. and RETURN. T.L. MILLER, Agt.