Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1905 — Page 3

jriME TABLES ERIE RAILROAO In effect June 26. 1906 H EAHT BOI'MD \ Nrw York Bxnryw K,. .'.' Mitrion »t»l Colun.i n* <•< .1 nm K. 4 Nrw York. Bouton Vi-4. Um. 4 I", p in 111 . Cb»ut»u.|U» I»nd Buffalo rx ■■ pin V WJWT BOUND ■<. Chtcogo Exprow Iw• rn M, » I'hloairo Limited . m 71. Chicago Accomodation I" l"» m i i hUMiro V *•« 111 * u 10*1 hinHeilt? ’* |>. m ■C„* |i, Well. forgo F.<prr»» „S:H p. tn except Funffav. rice pt Monday tM Jong rt-BMINO. Ticket Agent . B C. L. Elton. Trav I’awttcer Agent. B Marlon, Ohio. ■and BAPIDS ft INDIANA RAILWAY Baa aouTHOai'y «» Sun »«»«•!•« onlv *B".,.tit roam 7:l4am I.t6nm'4«pri 7:>3 " 10105005:55 ■... earn Dol'y ««»“»- Od Rapid* inarm 750a m. ;>lpm ■Ji Wavne 1150" S4O “ 610 •• ■d. Rapid. J 43 “ »»5 P " W “ V.V •' «:>S " <:»3 >■:» " 930 ** 7133 ~ ■ut-.m .leeping car to Grand Rapid, and i.w Dity. 7:59 a m. tram parlor car 10 Rapid* and Mackinaw City .;> p m parlor car to Grand Rapid. . repm* car ; Sa m. 1.14 a m. t:l* p m Bvwo Age. C. L Lockwood G P. A | Or. Rapida. Mic ■EDO. ST.LOUIS &> WESTERN R. R. CO S "CLOVRR L«AF NOUTg.O effect June 2«. 1904 BAST. daily, except Sunday .11 ' an. Ktureaa. dally I:i'pin Freight 1:10 pm WEST dally except Sunday 11 an. Trave, er. dally »:. pm Local Freight Warn ■ Lake Erie « Weatern H Ttmt card from Bluffton Ind. ■ SOUTHBOUND ■U4I-Dallyexept Sunday . .fi'latn Dally except Sunday ll l '»m Datiy except Sunday 5 » p m D rune through to Indtanap. lit" th r. t arriving 10:30 a m 42 learea tndianopolle at .:Wl® Kun. without Change arr vic.- at B.ufftun K 41 and 43 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

M. Snellen was at Hoagland K M err is, of Lexington. Kv., is |* t .*• City, a gue>t of relatives. Mfr and Mrs. J. J. Huffman are relatives at Fort Wayne. M-adore Kalver leaves tomorrow business trip to Cleveland. Susan Fortnan went to f«t Wayne this morning, for a with relatives. ■ir and Mrs. G. W. Stanton to Fort Wayne this morning. Hu visit with friends order book for the Black Fork Co., of Biackfork, Ohio, has belt) found and is at this office. and Mrs. \V. W. Briggs and and Mrs. Edward Walsh of Ge lev 1, were spectators at the ball yesterday. H. J. J. Durban, a fakir, was disp-ing of an all-cure medicine to on the street, and found number of suckers. case of the State against Jot 1 Die and Rnhar 1 Roa, was chai gad from ’’Squire Smith to B'dnire Stone, and is set for Augn-t Haugk and James M >se> wA are manufacturing all sizes of oen nt posts, are preparing to put tbs: on exhibition at the fair next w&. and Mrs. Peter Brown dehghtfully entertained about twenty f(W of their friends last evening in how r of Miss Josephine Malley and , Thcpias Lichtle of Chicago. Roft®iments weie served and a tine t.W had.

IF “ANY KIND OF A SHOE IS GOOD ENOUGH "-DON'T READ THIS - If you are an extra particular man—ls you appreciate the fine points of fine workmanship —come here and examine a pair of “CROSSETS shoes $350. and $4,00 I Charlie Voglewede I The Shoe Seller Decatur, Indiana

Hone Martz, of Berne, wua hero | on business today. Mr. and Mrs Ermit Tolte arc gueate of Fort Wayne relatives. Gua Rosenthal made a buainegH viait at Fort Wayne this morning. Floyd Shaw returned to Alliance to rename his work on the railroad. French and son are at Rome City, and will spend Sunday there. Miss Minnie Hawkins arrived from Marion, and is a guest of rela tlvea. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spry return ed to Rome City, after visiting at Warren Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moyer went to Van Wert, to spend Sunday with j relatives. Mrs. M. Camp returned to Douglas, Ohio, after a visit here with relatives Mrs. M Summers and children | returned to Geneva, after visiting friends here. Mrs MoCullon returned to Pleasant Mills, after a visit here with | her daughter. Miss Laura Fuhrman arrived [ from lndiana]>olis. where she wan a guest of friends. Misses Nora and Hilda Roehm returned to Schum, Ohio, after a shopping visit in the city. Miss Ida Cramer and H. Spills returned to Cincinnati, after a visit with friends in this city. Miss Emma Hawk returned to Montpelier, after a visit here, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ehner Smith. Misses Amelia Weber and Letta Fullenkainp returned from Bwne, where they were guests of Mrs. Charels Sullivan. Robert, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhead. in the west part of town, is seriously sick with cholera infantum. Miss Mary Smith returned to her home at Hicksville, Ohio, after making a visit here with here sister, Mrs. Ward Gale. Marshal Green was called to the Park Hotel this morning to settle a dispute over a board bill, which a man refused to pay, but relented. Mrs. Lee Vance returned from Fort Wayne, where she had been confined in the Hope hospital, and underwent a surgical operation on her eyes. The Bin Ton club held a me etnig last evening, at which time they concluded to disband for the season. The club may however reorganize in October. James Moses received a letter from his son, Carl, who is at Sedalia, Mo., exhibiting his herd of hogs, in which he stated that he had won in every class he had showed in, and had captured the 1 championship with his herd hog, General Starlight. This is Carl's first show this year, and is certainly encouraging to the young ! man. A jolly crowd of relatives enjoyed yesterday as the guests of Mrs. John Magley, near Monmouth. The guests Included the families of J. S. Peterson, C. O. France, W. A. L iwer, J. H- Heller, Misses. Lizzie ■ and Grace Petarson, Calvin Peter--1 son and Mrs Florence DeViblias 1 and C. W. Cole of Lancaster. Ohio. A big country dinner and a bigger « supper were served, ani the hours ■ were merry ones

J. H. Harrod ma lea visit at Berne today. Lennie Delhi will spend Sunday with friends at Monroe. Mrs. Nancy Crist and Mrs. B. F. Breiner are visiting relatives at Elkhart. Dan Haeflmg arrived from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of his brothers. John and Raymond Lind returned to Cincinnati, after visiting friends here. Miss May Simmons returned to Portland While here she was a guest of friends Mr and Mrs. Dan Erwin return ed from Rome City, where they spent their vacation. Mrs. Hunter Meyers arrived from Butler, and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs W H. Meyers. Mrs. Nettie Schrock and Mrs. Wilson Lee returned from Winona, where they were spending a vacation. Mrs. Clara Bnrdg and Miss Josie Burdg returned to Berne, after a visit in this city, as guests of Mrand Mrs. Al Burdg. W JT. Lynch. Albert Oliver of New York, and J. F. Peal of Chicago, were on their way to Portland today, pnsaing though here Mieses Marie and Lois Connell entertained aliout twenty of their little girl friends yesterday at Steele s park, and all report a most enjoyable time, such as only nhildreu can have. Refreshment s were serve i, and ail voted Missss Marie and Lois as charming hostesses. Miss Irene Sohirmeyer delightfully entertanied a number of her young friends last evening at her home on Mercer s reet. Ths evening was spent in games, music and dancing. Georgia Miller captured all the prizes. A fine three-course luncheon was served during the evening, after which the guests departed, voting Miss Irene a charming entertainer. The City Band will give their regular weekly concert this evening from the band stand, to which all are cordially invited. The program will oonsits of a number of new pieces, and will be well worth bear ing. The follownig is a list of the selections that will be played: Master at Arms—March. Just for Fun—Waltz. Repaaz Band—March Yankee Grit— March. Heart of America—March. Rustling Silks— Two Step. See the fan. The fan is a manor sometimes a woman. Some small boys are fans. A fan lives on batting averages and dope. Dope consists of many things, box scores, hits, run«, errors and how we might have won the game. Some fans fan day and night, they dream of dope or fan food. Fans are usually found on the corner and are the thickest after the game. If the manager had listened to all the fans, he would have won and maybe landed in the crazy house. BLSINESS MENTION Best grade red coal oil for sale at the Bazaar. 188d6 Straw hats cleaned as good as new, by Robert at the Burt. G. R. At I. Rome City excursion Season tickets good until October 81, 12.30. Fifteen day tickets, f 1.90. Wanted—A girl to work at the restaurant. Inquire J. 8. Colcbin. 191dtf For sale—A cook stove, as good as new. Inquire of U. Deininger. 191dtf See the magnified microbe I through the telescope at the court I house corner —it's free. 194<13 Salesman Wanted—To look after lour interest in Admas and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address Clover Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, O. d3t When you come to the fair bring your photos and pictures of all kinds to frame to Lyman Bros., and save enough to pay vour expenses. 19 2d 6 See Worley this week for melons. Twenty-five pound melons for fit teen cents. Everybody get a melon ■ at. the Holthouse cellar. All melons I delivered to all parts of the city for I fifteen cents. 189d6 Received a shipment of new fall neckwear this morning. New Weaves, new patterss, new styles. They're sure to please. Holthouse, I Schulte & Co. 193d2 For Rent—A nine room house at the corner of Ninth and Jackson streets; cement cistern and hydrant 1 water on the lot. Inquire of P. J. Hyland. IMdlmo

Paultless l ? all Suits Our Stock of ~~ Fall ■“ Winter Suits FOR MEN AND BOYS Are different from the ordinary kind. They have an individuality of their own. Every man or boy who wears one of our suits has the reputation for being well dressed, and it s a reptation that he well deserves. We've crowded just as much goodness and style into our New Fall Stock as our years of experience makes possible. You’ll be proud of your appearance if you wear cne of our Suits. Don't you want to feel that way ? OLD STOCK Fall Hats, Shirts, Hosiery GOES Neckwear. Everything New. We'd be glad to show you. We are sure WITH to interest you. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS | ————————— ll —— —

For Rent—Four rooms in house on Tenth street. Inquire of Mrs John A. Fetzer. 194d6 Wanted—Girl or woman, to do housework. Good wages for right party. Apply to W. H Gillette, at Decatur Lumber company’s office. 191d3 Lost—A pocketbook, containing a small amount of money, somewhere between Steele's park and Fifth street. Finder please return to Mrs. J. Bryson. ♦200,000 of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger Ar Smith's law, abstract and real estate office, liecatur, Indiana. 138dtf The harness races at the Grea Northern Indiana Fair, at Decatur, Ind., August 29, 30, 31 and September 1, will be the best races to be seen this year. Their total purses a°gregate over 12,000. No one can aiford to miss them. Lost—A fine pair of ice scales, somewhere between the J. W. Place company factory and the North End ice house. Finder please return to this firm and receive a handsome reward. When you are getting rea y or threshing and you find you are short on dishes, remember you can save money by buying them at the Blue Front five and ten cent store, three doors south of Moser's gallery. 156d3wks Gypsum wall plaster— Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf Notice. 1 have plenty of money to loan on farms. D. B. Erwin, Attorney at law. Public is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Av« ,Columbus, Ohio, writes ‘ For several months, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep and my stomach was so weak from useless doctor’s drugs, that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitter*, I .obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured.” Guaranteed at the Blackburn & Christen drug store; price 50c.

I AMUSEMENTS I 1 ROBERT SHERMAN 1 ■ presents f I MISS CORA H. PRAISE ! ■ BSKKKisKansnBBBEaH jr I and the t I I 1 OF TWENTY CAPABLE PERFORMERS ■ I 'IN A REPERTOIRE OF NEW PLAYS I I AT BOSSE'S OPERA HOUSE I I - WEEK co S”Xf g AUG. 28 I LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT Prices 25-35-50 ■ ATTENTION FARMERS! ' lam now ready to date your fall sale. Owing to the large amount of registered stock sales which I have already booked for this fall, I would ask you to send in your dates early as my calendar is fast ■j" •> WB filing up. Having bad ten years' experience in the auction business and having sold in several different states, I feei sure that I can make you some money. Office over Burns’harness store, freest ur. Indiana. Paones Office 430; residence 312. Yours for a successful sale. FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer. - —— MvNWMMMMawMWsisMMaNMmaMHMK PETER GAFFER House Painting, Paper Hanging anil Frescoeing WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND WITH DISPATCH A LARGE FORCE OF MEN IN MY EMPLOY TO INSURE QUICK WOM DECORATING A SPECIALTY See Me Before Contracting for your Work Elsewhere. All Work Guaranteed, PHONE 330

For Hale—A team of mulen. gaurarteed to be all right. Loch & Dirfrion.

The Great. Northern Indiana Faw at Decatur, August 29, 30, 31 au» Sept. 1. • • ' • •*" *■ *«*••• - •