Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1906 — Page 3

E TABLES > |||®ERIE RAILROAD , In effect June 25. 1905 east bound g®<« ex ™- 'J vork lh*«n Ve.. p. ;n itf|K Lqu S nnd Buffalo ex V;3< p. m t- SKW WHBT BOUND *■■<•»»<> Express WSMk*. •'•.!.“ Vrstlbuiml l!fulta<ll2:M B. m I? Fariro Express »«». m xrept iHMHexcept Monday. Jons ri.KMiNO. Ticket A Rent.. , g. i. Mt RAPIDSTiNDIANA R'Y. MMf f l-a:» 7.14 am 1 l«pm 7'4Hprn I 1 43»m K.lSam - i: H .«pm S|. .‘js»m ■.<.<-»»> 3.1-ipm 10 15pm WW;',.,,, r, 4.5 am 12.05 pm 6.65 pm .,'. t sloping car to Clnclnnat Hw Dally to Dai!v '■ i BHilda i ■ ■W l.HOeni V.’iOatn »17pm ~.- 2.10 am a 40am 4.onpm GV,am LWpm W.4oum 'it v 1.2.5 pm 7.50 pm 2.V>pm 9.80 pm a.osam ' w'liy 1.15 pm 10.50 pm 720 am ~..„„ sleeplniC car to Mack City. EB : . r< n rtn <-. It and Muck pm train Parlor car WO. It. and ur G. It. to Mack City. Lg ; ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R. CO 1 "ctovaH lbaf rouh" E in affect Jnnß 3S. lIKH. S BAST, Traveler. dally... 5 /> t n gg .y Bxpreas. dally p m Frelflit a® Pm ' WKBT j g _ RM a dally. .-, - 6 , ’’<o< m eicept 9unda Z 15 ‘ a m K®^c4^rcfxiTr R reler,d ft fly 9.12 pro |Ka-sl Freight 10:t.> a m | Lake nrte a Wastern I E rime card from Bluffton Ind. ■ Is SOUTHBOUND , yexcpt Bunday7os am H y except Bunday . . 11:57am except Bundav 6:Mpm . .through to Indianapolis without arriving 10:30 a rn • (S a»oalndianopoUe at7:ooa m. Kuns ■&,. without Change. r-rrirtnit at Bluffton ’ 48 ruD Muncle * Blg 4 rOul * ■ W oods made a business trip to today. :■’.]/» y made a business trip to today. Morris returned today from a HLphh trip at Van Wert. rMA_ E Lord and children went to ■wmn today to visit friends. jllaiEs Kelley returned to Berne tomaking a pleasant visit here friends. Worts returned to Willshire ■ toXv after making a pleasant visit with friends. Charles Elzey returned from Wavne where she had been the of relatives. ■gjLrk Fairbanks of Fort Wayne N/tf attending t insurance business today. ■Kh" Ladies Aid Society of tie ui chur.'h will meet torn: r.«*w ■l. Mrs. Fleming. R. K. Eiw n returned today ifrc:i: F rt Wayne where he was acting judge iu a civil suit. IKi S Kobinette who has Lem vislik with Dr. Beaversand other rela Iti returned to bia hme mar Col- ■ J pbu". <)., last evening, M the amond contest sf the Daily I Mnocrat continues to be a topic of S lerest on the streets* in the stores, u mes. Don’t fail to vote eaily H id often. BThomat Buekmaster left today for Iloenix, Ind., being called there ing to the illness cf his brother tvid Buekmaster who is very low ffering from an abceM of the liver, r Buekmaster formerly lived iu is city and bis many friends will no urbt He surprised to learn of bis iictioo.

boys' Felt Boots I and Overs I Sizes I l to I fel.oo per pair I Friday end Saturday I CHARLIE VOGLEWFDE Sells the Shoes

J. Allen made a business trip to Marion today. W. P. Schrock was a business caller at Bluffton today. J. B. Holthouse was a business cat ler to Bluffton today. John Weber was attending .he horse sale at Bluffton today. D. \A. Beerv was attending the horse sale at Bluffton today. L. A. Helthouse was attending the horse sale at Bluffton today. Mrs. F. Dull went to Ohio City today to make a short visit with friends. Frank 3ast returned today from Van Wert where he was looking after his cigar business. C. J. Lutz returned last evening from Portland, where he was attending to legal matters. Mrs. Tom Miller went to Lorain, 0., today where she will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Bell. Miss Fanchen Rice returned last evening from Berne, where she was visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice. The Bryant Independent is now printed from its own office, having installed new presses and type for this purpose. Mrs. Ira Neptune has gone to Decatur to keep house for her son, Dr Quettcy Neptune, and to care for bis children, who were left motherless a few weeks ago. Willshire Gazette. A telephone message'from Bluffton at three o’clock this aftarnoon, said a stranger had bean arrested there who is wanted in this county for horse stealing, and beating his board bill. No further information could be secured. Cards have been received in the city announcing the marriage of Misx JessieDunathan and Will Daw<-s Redrey, the happy event occurring at Van VVert on Tuesday They will live in Cleveland, Ohio. The bride is a sister of Miss Dunathan. a teacher in the Decatur public schools. Job Cham per of Geneva was taken to Fort Wayne yesterday to receive treatment for a diseased leg. The bone of the leg was affected and it was decided to amputate the memlrer just below the hip, in the hope of pro longing Cbamper s life. He was in a weakened condition but it is thought he will survive the operation. New shows are experimen'e, and not always successes. L s Ba I, Boy bas been tested and for years ' has l>eeu a great favorite with theater goersand has been a big mone- •uaker. He will be at Bosse Open Ho se| on Monday Jaarnd29 aw yomdtbe most enjoyable nights Jot the season ' is assured. The specialties i itrodticed are a great feature of the show, and as they are always neat and clean, ladies need have no fear of being offended; fun without vulgarity is a motto cf this company. See it i n i enjoy yourself, Mr. and Mrs. G. M Syphers were at Decatur last Friday for the pur dose of signing up papers whereby they came into possession of a 10 acre farm two miles southwest of Pleasant Mills, known as the Sol Wolfe farm. Before bringing t e deal to a focus Grant had a rare taste of Adams county frenzied finance. He had to vombat a member of the Wolfe family who did not want to sell and a real estate agent who was working for a commission. He came home with an infantile idea of how Tom Lawson feels after a bout with the Standard Oil. Willshire Gazette.

Large zx ov6r ' d Jd[ Any Size One Door North First National Bank. Small Size ■ 19c Pre-Inventory Sale 10c Childrens Fleeced Vests .Jf Fancy Lamps at and Fants Tin Dlsn Qg (Jo t Extra well-made fleeced underwear for— * children, was 2.k‘and 25c garments. Your chance l< buv a high °° d lamp at cost pri e Ni t many Per garment 18C Toilet Paper gjg ecmeearly Six 1 29 Yarns at Cost. Optic Tumblers 14c Shetland floated, for kniting >-ba ads. hoods " md etc. Reg ular price 10*. Large Stamped 329 Sale price per skein 7C Fl V Fail QC 6 qt 10 1-2 in. 15c Sink 12 Boxes T-Pound U Tin Pudding Granite Strainers 10-qt Heavy Beat Parlor Hardwnd Pan Wash Basin Sale Price Galvanized Pail Matches Butter Mold Ro. 5c 10c 10c 15c 10c 10c Jardinier Bargains 14-qt. VThite Lined Granite Mens Wc oi H Dish Pan lf> ' b / '' ° Large assortment cf size*, shafies and col color. <>ur regular 2; hose ors. All are glazed inside and out. Bale Price price 2> Jardinier. sale price HAc A O/a 32c “ _ 2:k- HCU . , 4J( . .. xg. ——— Imported China 1 !>•><! “ IvM.' 25c Large, Glazed Cusp dor | at Cost •LOO “ “ "4c Sale Price fJ<O china Sa Ms Lr Fancy Shape White Wash — i Bowl and Pitcher 2-qt. Tin Tea Kettle L . , . . A Big DimeJValue This wash bow< and pitcher is ar id by mos . all dealers for SI.OO. , Our 1 ■■ ■ — —■ price DZC Coffee Pot Barg Bi v a i ue j n clothes Racks t Fancy Shape White Slop Made of clear hardwood; baa eight 24 in j n and four qt ■«/«■ Jar You can bi»y one now for | )1( | jriat as g -«i for service \ Lvgeaize. with coqar. 'has heavy wire bail handle. Sale price OOC ’ fc-V THERACKET One Door North First National Bank

L. C. Miller returned thi» mormng! ro n a bu«ine«s trip to Genera Charles Smitley made a business | trib to Fort Wayne thia morniiii? Mrs. \V. A Wetter returned tcxiav ' after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. W H. Stultsof Wren • Ohio. I Mist Lizzie Werder left this morn ing for'Wren. where she will «pend a few days with her niece. Mrs. W. H Stults. Mrs. John C. Moran returned this morning from Berne where she had been the gnest of her mother Mrs’l Yager. The Mitten factory was forced t close down this morning on account of the heating furnaces sin king s bad the girls were unable to w ork. Mrs. Ainna K. Mann, of Muncie, president of the Rebekah assembly of Indiana is the guest of Mrs Charles Henlv. Sqe will visit the Poneto Re tiekah lodge tonight where they have a called meeting for the purpose of meeting the president Mrs. Henley Henry Stegkamper, Misses Rose and Katie Stegkamper w.llja’so attend Bluffton Banner. Joseph. (Mich marriage record for the past year will reach 12 j 000 licensee. St. Joseph is the Grel na Green, not only for Übicag <x ! cursionists, but for Indiana couples who do not possess the nerve to face the Indiana marriage lie* nse law There‘were moie Indiana coup!**, married in St. Jce this (summer than ; in any preceding year. The new mar riage license law is held responsible for this. A well known Decatur man e wife who spent all last week in this city with friends, having her husband at h me to run things there during her absence, now has troubles undreamed of on her hands. He cooked, as he thought, the breakfast foot! each morning. When his wife returnedl Monday evening she noticed that her i husband twittered a great don!, and he himself acknowledged an inclination to warble. Neither the man nor his wifecould account for this strange feeling and actions until it was discovered that he had cooked and eat t*o packages of < auary bird setw . He ha* also c&iPesed a strong inch>tion to sleep with his h«ad curltti u .deronv arm. Bluffton News. I ' a, , *>l

-:-LAST CHANCESaturday is the last day of THE HUB S gr .. Challenge Sale Come in. Do no! delay untill too lute. nVPDnnATC? At About One-hc UvUluUAlu Their Real Vali Wool Underwear sr.ooand Cl a ■ Heavy t $l. 5 o values - - - Jib 1 wear, 50c value I Boy’s and Children’s Suits at Cost. Come in. It will pay you to buy these goods for next w.ntv - we; it will be a big investment. One Price To All. tHE©HUb DECATUR, IND. THE BIG STORE SLOCK. B. KALVER & S