Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1904 — Page 3

time t a b les a. r. & i. (In effect Feb, 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH. No 5— Daily -■ • ■ ■ ■,, 1:18 am No T— Dally to fort Wayne 8:00 am 2, j—Daily (e«oept Sunday) 3:13 B m TRAINS SOUTH No t- Dally •••2 -j »:ooam S o I*—Daily (except Sunday) 7:14 am So »-Dally (except Sunday, 1:15 p rn Ro. 30- Dally, except Sunday 7.51 pm No 10— Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 8,1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday 11.50a m No 4—Day Express. dally 5:43 pm No 20—Local Freight l;10am WEST No 3—Day Express, daily 5:25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday 1125 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST. No 7—Express. dally ..3:ooam No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p m No 13—Wella Fargo Expreex except Monday 5:43 p m No 31— Marion-Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10a m EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 3—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 an No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Onloago 3:21 p n No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers between Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has ib rough coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie fit Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41 — Daily exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:39 a ni No. 42 leaves Indlanopolls at 7:00a m Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on ' 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

Wash Burrell is on the sick list. Peter Leichty returned to Borne. C. Bushnell is at Marion on business. 0. P. Mills made a business trip to Bluffton today. Bachelor Maids will meet this evening with Miss Mavme Deiningen R. K. Allison is attending the republican convention at Indianapolis. Miss Theresa Northan, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kai ver. John Stoneburner shipped a fine A. B. Chase* piano to Bluffton, Ohio, which he disposed of to a party there last week. Mrs. Kathryne Center returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Tony Arnold.

FREE! FREE! FREE-’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 5, 6 and 7

AT OUR Spring Opening OF Buggies Carriages Harness Implements AND Bicycles

ffoods will be GIVEN AWAY absolutely FREE on Friday and Saturday. We will make ±ne qpECiAL PRICES in every line on these days. We will show the greatest line of Buggies, Carriages Harness, Implements and Bicycles ever displayed in Northern Indiana. Schafer Hardware Company

Mrs. Henry Zivick returned to " iltehire last evening. E. K. Shelter made a business trip to I-ort Wayne last evening. The Bon Ton club will meet this evening with Miss Clara Lange. Charles Loctewent to Fort Wayne last evening to hear Sousa’s band, Clayson Carroll went to Ft. Wayne last evening to hear Sousa's band. R. J. Holthouse left this morning for a trip in the interest of his shoe firm. Grover Huffman is at Indianapolis purchasing a supply of architect | tools. I Charles Bonham went to Ft, Wayne last evening to hear Sousa’s Band. 1 reach Quinn is at Indianapolis attending the republican state convention. Jacob Tester went to Auburn this morning to assist in setting up a flour mill. Mrs. Tom Reid is attending a meeting of the Eastern Star lodge at Indianapolis, Mrs. Ezra Cutting, who has been i sick for several days is reported as lieing improved. Mrs. Henry McLain who has been quite sick for a week past with pneumonia is reported as some better. Mrs. J. S. Albright, Mrs. Ed Albright and Mrs. Frank Albright went to Travers City this morning . to visit relatives. Mrs. Isadore Kalver and Miss Hattie Moore went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the Eastern | j Star Convention. By the way the old St. Mary has been acting this spring Deoaturites will have a filthy and slippery path to trod along its banks to do their I usual amount of fishing. John S. Peterson, Charles Peterson, J. M. Frisinger, C. A. Dugan, P. L. Andrews, Al Graham, W. A. Lower, Burney Kalver, C. D. Kunkle and John Dague are at Indian, apolis attending the Republican | Convention. The Marion Owls base ball club passed through here Saturday evening enroute from Fort Wayne where they played the league team, lieing defeated by a score of 6to 2. This | team will play here on May 22, and | wi|l furnish a fine game. |

C. S. Greary was in Portland today. C. Sprunger returned to Berne today. Julius Haugh was in Geneva to day. Joseph Booler returned to Geneva today. C. Mischaud of Berne was in the city today. E. L. Carrol returned from Ft. Wayne today. Adam Neusbaum of Berne was in the city today. C. Bookhalter of Geneva was in our city today. A. M. Vorhees of Geneva was in the city today. E l France of Pleasant Mills was in the city today. C. Hostetter of Berne was a business caller here today. Toni Reid left today on a business trip to East St. Louis. David Baumgartner of Geneva was in the city today. Manuel Neuenschwander of Berne was in the city today. E. Mann of Geneva was a business caller here today. Emil Franz of Berne attended to ! legal business here today. P.W. Smith of Richmond trim sacted business here today. J. A. Cook went to Auburn this morning to assist in setting up a flour mill. Mrs. John Stoneburner is attendj ing the meeting of the Eistern Star Lodge at Indianapolis. Mrs. J. S. Watkins, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meyers returned to Ft. Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Donden who were here to attend the funeral of Miss May Donden retrued to Ft. Wayne lust evening. The Senior class of the High school will give a big dance Friday evening April the 29th at the C. Y. M. S. club rooms. It will be an invitation affair. John Rosboon of Ohio is here visiting with his sister Mrs. Millie Martin whom he has not seen for seventeen years. On yesterday he took quite sick being afflicted with I dropsy. Dr. Charles Cark is wait- | ing upon him.

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John Kern returned from Berne last evening. Rev. Gether was in Ft. Wayne last evening. Mell Rice returned from Berno last evening. D. E Lafferty was in Ft. Wayno last evening. George Bailey was in Ft. Wayno last evening. Fred Blosser was in Ft. Wayne last evening. Ben Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville. Mrs. John Vail is visiting relatives at Ft. Wayno. Harry Johns returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. William Dreer of Geneva was in the city last evening. R. Bell is attending to timber businessJat'Geneva today. Miss M irgurite Confer is visiting her sister, at Ft. Wayne. Jesse Helm went to Ft. Wayne last evening to hear Sousa’s Band. J. C. Johnson was in Ft Wayne last evening to hear Sousa’s Band. Jesse Sellemeyer went to Ft. Wayne last evening to hear Sousa’s Band. Mrs. James Baker and daughter returned to Ft. W’ayne this morning. J. A. Ernsberger and Robert . Ernsberger went to Ft. W’ayne last evening to hear Sousa's Band. Grant Chapman returned last evening to Ft. Wayne he was here buying horses for the Buffalo market. Mrs. Will Vesey arrived this morning from Ft. Wayne and is the guest of her father Judge Studabaker. Rev. Pontius went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend the Woman’s Missionary Convention. The Arion Quartette of which he is a member will entertain the audience. We are making special low prices on monuments to be erected by Decoration Day. W 7 e have all the latest designs, and invite you to call and see them. Wemhoff’s Monumental Works, Decatur, Indiana. Leaders of North-eastern Indiana.

How Do You Like Our Oxfords?

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Well we always try to sell you the goods that are just picked Charlie VogleWede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St.

Watch This Space More Doings at Moser’s Studio SPECIAL PAINTED SCENERY FOR COMMUNION PICTURES

GIVEN AWAY I SBS 00 Union City Rubbertired Stanhope. I $35.00 Bicycle. I $32.00 Monarch Corn Plow. 1 $16.00 Set Good Buggy Harness. 2 SIO.OO Ladies broadcloth dress Patterns. I $7.50 Haney Washing Machines RULES. You can register only on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the SALE DAYS. On Friday any young man or woman of age or heads of families can register for goods to be given on FRIDAY. FRIDAY. 1 $35 00 Bicycle. 2 $lO 00 Broadcloth Dress Patterns. 1 $7 50 Baney Washing Machine. j-jgT"For Friday's drawing the register will close at ONE O’CLOCK, P. M. SATURDAY. 1 SBS. Rubber-tire Union City Stanhope. 1 $32.00 Monarch Corn Plow. 1 sl6 00 Set of Single Harness. J-fy For Saturday's drawing register will close at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M. ONLY FARMERS ARE ENTITLED TO REG ISTER FOR GOODS TO BE GIVEN AWAY ON SATUDAY. Young men and women of age and heads of family can register.

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