Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1905 — Page 3
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Let’s Get Closer Long distance talking is good in its way, but never as effective as at close range. We want to talk to YOU, specially—to show conclusively —how advantageous it . would be to you to buy our shoes. Our shoes are growing in favor. A LOOK at them will tell you WHY. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller Decatur, Indiana
D. V, Steele returned today from Waterloo. Chris Htrebe went to Fort Wayne laut evening. Calvin Miller returned last even, ing from Geneva. Ben Rloe leturned last evening from Kidgeville. Miss Nora Cyphers went to Winona this morning. Burt Ltehten waiter of Fort Wayne was in the oity today. Mrs. J. Durbin went to Ohio City today to make a visit with her father, J. Miller. Mrs. Anderson anived today from Lima, and is a guest of Perry Robison and family. Mrs. James Bun went to ’.Varren today, where she will assist in the organization of a Pocahontas lodge. Mrs. T. C. Uorbatt and ohildren left this morning for several weeks’ visit with her mother, at Lsßue, Ohio. Rev. J. A. Brown return id to Auburn last evening, after holding religious services at the Christia n ohuich. Tae Schafer Hardware company will soon l»e sportiug a new cement walk in front of their entire Second street store. Misses Anna Winnea, and Jessie Cook left this morning for Allantio City, where they will spend several weeks, taking in tie sights Mr and Mrs. J. H. Bunting re. turned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they were employed at the Murray hotel as chefs. Mrs Reuben Beery went to Fort Wayne last evening, being called there owing to the illness of her son, Edward, who was badly injured yesterday at the electric car barns, in which he is employed. Noah Vale, the struggling invent, or in Sol Smith huscell's “A Poor Relation,” was the quaintest and most lovable character in Mr. Rursell’s entire repertoire. It will 1» seen at the Bosse opera house Thursday, August 17. A clergyman who resigned his pastorate to take up the practice of law, assigned as one reason for his change that the “average man will pay more to be kept out of jail one dav than he will to be kept out of hades for all eternity.” The Grand Rapids railway is making some much needed improvements along Monroe anil Seventh streets, by putting in oement sidewalks. When completed this will add much to the apliearance of the property. Miss Mayme Bmith entertained the Beau Note last evening, at her home, in a delightful manner. Pedro was the game and prizes were won bv Misses Rose Volewede and Edna Ehinger. and boobies by Misses May Holthouse and Stella Bremerkamp. A three course lunoheon was then served, after which the club adjourned. The Daughters of Rebekah last night oonferred degree work upon five candidates, Mrs. Wilson Falk, Mrs. Frank Markley, Mrs. Henry ' Mead, Mrs. William McAfee and Mrs. Heckman. It was voted to extend an invitation to the Deoafur and Warren lodges to be here for the meeting on the first Tuesday in September and the Decatur degree team will give work to a class [ of candidates. — Bluffton News.
Sam Hite returned today from Fort Wayne Midi Rice returned from Berne last evening. Andrew Sohurger made a trip to Geneva today. George Easterline of Fort Wavne, was here today on busmens. Burt returned today from Winona, where he was spending a vacation Mrs Elizsiieth Haelling went to Fort Wayne this morning, to visit her sister. Misses Grace McK«an. Ruth Ernst and Lillian Hess went to Monroe today. Mr. and Mrs. Thoedore Kennedy returned today from a visit at Fort Wayne. "A Midnight Flyer” is the next attraction at the opera house next Tuesday evening Job i Tyndall went to Rome City last evening to spsnd afev days with his family. Miss Nora Syphers arrived last evening from Portl nl, and is a guest of Min* Efllie Patten. Wilscn B>erv returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here he was a gup*t of relatives Miss .Mayme Confer went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a vi*.t with her sister. Mrs. Tony Arnold. Mism»s Della and Emnm Sellemeyer, Ida Helgeman and Till Peters went to Fort W’avne this morning. Miss Rose Brunner returned to Fort Wayne last evening, aftei vis. iting here as guest of Miss Tena Radmacher. The Aid society of the Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at two o olock with Mrs. Andrew Artmann. Misses Eleanor and Bernadette Forbing and Master Elmo Smith went to Fort Recovery, Ohio, today to visit the r sisters. Mrs. Gorsline retained to her home at Fort Wayne last evening, after making a visit here with Mrs. Helen Blossom, her sister. A Missouri editor wants to know “How we can keep the boys on the Farm?” Why not build a big high fence around it and put the girls in? County Treasurer-elect John Lachot moved his household goods from Berne here todav, and is now a real live citizen of D'catnr Thev occupy the Archbold property on North Fifth street. Misses Rosa Swannk and Eddie Butler, of Decatur, who have been the guests of Miss Marv Smith for the past week, went to Montpeiler this merning for a week's visit with friends.—Bluffton Binner. The attractions at the Great Northern Indiana Fair, at D»eutar, on August 29, 30. 31 and Sept. 1, will be bigger and betfpr than ever. Amusements of every kind will I# there, and it is one of the best fairs in the country. Remember the dates. “ To the friends of the Mt. Pleasant oemetery. You are cordially invited to meet at the cemetery August 21,f0r the purpose of cleaning the same. Al«o there are eight tombstones foi the soldiers buri°d there, and the friends of the soldier* are requested to help erect them. Committee. Noah Sheets and Others. Such opportunities for eccentric character delineation as are afforded bv the role of Noah Vale it, Sol I Smith Russell's “A Poor Relation,” are rarelv equalled in modern 1 drama. The character of the poor j inventor is rich in pathos and hn* I mor. An adequate performance of the play will be given Thursday, August 17, at the Bosse opera honse. ,T. A. Vandergriff, aged seventvflve years, and perhaps the oldest traveling man in America, was in the city today, showiDg his line A tranks and valises. Mr. Vandergriff has been on the read for fiftyfour years, and all during that time of active service has been with the same firm. He appears hale and j hearty and is as spry as many a younger man. The El wood team arrived todav from Bluffton. where they defeated that team by a soore of 5 to 3 and 3 to 1, and as we go to press are doing battle with the Rosenthals at Steele’s park Railing is on 1 the slab for Deoatur. and the boys will endeavor to redeem themselves for last Sunday 's defeat. A full aooount of the game will be given in tomorrow's issue.
AT— =AT— AT CHATTANOOGA OHIO 19 SATURDAY, AUG. 19 A Great and Good Time in store for everyone. Fun Galore. The Beune City Band. I The Willshire Band. Platform Dance, all day, all night. Two Gaines of Base Ball. I Willshire vs. Chattanooga; 8.-rne vs. Portland. ] | Sack Races, Foot Races. Potato Races. Bicycle Races, j BLorse Races. I j Refreshments. The Best Time Ever. Biggest Day in Town s History. \ Come Early; Stay Late. ] SATURDAY, AUG 19. By Order of COMMITTEE.
Jesse Sellemeyer returned from Rome City todav. Lawrence Smith made a business trip to Berne today. Mrs J. Haviland and Mrs. Minnie Twigg returned to Geneva today. Miss Winnefred Etlingham left today for Winchester, for a visit w'th relatives. G. R. At I. Rome City excursion Season tickets good until October 31, 12.30. Fifteen dav tickets. 11.90. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, of Pleasant Mills, and Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Simons, of Chioago, went to Celina today ,to visit relatives. Pleasin*. Mills Mrs J Boyd is quite poorly. Gilbert Thompson is on tho sick list Our Sunday schools are preparing for another picnic. Mr and Mrs. A Hower called on relatives here Monday Ira Steele sold his farm Amos Smith was the purchaser. Lew Warner's new house is nearly completed on his farm near town. Hairy Roop, of Decatur, spent a few days here with his parents lust week A number of Pleisant Mills people took in the sights at Dcoatnr Saturday Mrs. Albert Fuller and ohildren of Toledo, are visiting relatives here this week. Fr.ank|Steele and wife of Ohio City, spent Sunday here with their parents. Mr and Mrs. S. Steele. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Fristoe and little daughter of Deoatur. spent Sunday here j with Mrs. 8. B. Merriss. Mrs. Charles Springer aud daughter of near ] R iokf ird, spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week here with their aunt, Mrs. Smauel Steele. Ira Steele had a sale of his joersonal property Tuesday, and Wednesday he moved his household goods and family to Rookford, Ohio, where he will reside, and engage in the restaurant business. We wigh him unbounded success in the future. Mrs. Ora Brown died at an early hour Tuesday morning, after an illness of several months w ith throat and lung Houble. Funeral services will be held at the bouse Thursday at ten o’olook, and inter ment will te made at Deoatur oem-e-ery, \\ T e extend our sinoerast s mpathy to the relatives friends of the deceased. She leaves a huiband.father and mother, two sisters and one brother.
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