Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1904 — Page 3

T 1 M E T A B L E S a. r. & i. (In effect Feb, 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, El-Daily to Fort Wayne 8:00 aol No S-D»lly (except Sunday) 3:13 p m TRAINS SOUTH No (except Sunday)'' J ® N 0 4— Dally (except Sundayi 1:15 pm No. 30-D.IV. except Sunday T:M p No. 1J— Sunday onb 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST. No K-Oommerclal Traveler, dally... 5:25 a tn No s Mall, dally, except Sunday 11.60 am S O 4-l>ay Expresa. dally 6 «p B g o ai-Looal Freight 1:10am WEST No 3-P»y Express, daily 6:25 am No 1-Mall. dally, except Sunday .11:26 am No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9 19 n m No 23—Local Freight U : O6 p m CHICAaO&HRIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903, WEST, No 7-E xpreea. dally. „ ~S:OOam No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolumbua and Chicago daily 12:44 p m NO 13—Welle Fargo Expreae except Monday 5:43 p n. No Jl-Marlon-Huntlngton Acc'm.. 10:10a m East No 8-Veatlbule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 2S -Marlon and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 aw No 4—New Y'»rk and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Cnlcago 3:21 p m No. 14. daily except Sunday, and carries passengers between Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 Will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie fit Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41-Dally exept Sunday 715 am No. 19-Daily except Sunday II 57a m No. 36-I>aily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves indianopolti at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Blufflon 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

Mag Madden is visiting in Craigville. Samuel Shell went to Pleasant Mills today. John Wey returned to Williams last evening. Otto Blum returned from Geneva last evening. F. S. Evans is attending to busi- i ne-> at Geneva today. Mell Rice is attending to business at Winchester today. Mrs. Earl B. Parker left this morning for Coesse where they will j make their future home. Burt Mangold arrived from Indianapolis last evening and will spend his vacation with his parents. Joe Roy arrived from Hammond, yesterday and will make this his future home. He has accepted a Iposition as lar tender for Lase Ellis.

Wall Paper r „.cheapest To*. BEST .... IN ENDLESS VARIETIES Our stock is by far the largest ever shown in the city. We have a large number of RARE BARGAINS. We can meet your wants o ■ HAT WE HAVE THE STOCK ■JLPA II V L WE HAVE THE VARIETY Kt”l . U 11A I WE HAVE THE PRICES ULUriUvU j* > > •* -* *■* > The Holthouse Drug Company

<'■ M. Myers went to Ft. Wayne last evening. J Maunieti Boyd returned to Pleas’int Mills today. J. Baumgartner of Willshire was in the city today. Peter Bryan of Geneva was in the city last evening. I’r. C, 8. Clark returned from B<‘rne lust evening. Mrs. Frank Berger returned last evening from Berne. Miss Lucile Brokaw returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. Miss Gertrude Maj’ is visiting relatives in Delphos Ohio. Postmaster Lehman of Berne was in the city last evening. L. A. Holthouse left last evening for Garrett to buy horses. Mrs. Doner went to Willshire today to visit with relatives. Mike King of Willshire was a business caller her today. William Gephart son and daughter went to Ohio City today. Mrs. Bushnell went to Montpelier today for a visit with relatives. Amos Hirschy of Berne was a business caller here last evening. Miss Eleanor Reinking went to Shinn Ohio to visit with her aunt. Ira Neptune arrived from Willshire today and is a guest of his sons. George McKean returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Mrs. Wei eking arrived today from Bluffton and is the gu est of Mrs. Judge Studabaker. Mose Krohn returned his morning from Peru where he was attending arehersal of the Wallace Circus. Charles B. Yobst is reading the gas meters this month in the place of Pat Hyland who is confined to his home with rheumatism. Samuel Morris passed through our city this morning enroute from Indianapolis to Ft. Wayne where he was attending the republican state convention. French Quinn, R. K. Allison, J S. Peterson, J. M. Frisinger, C. A. Dugan, and C. S. Peterson returned this morning from Indianapolis where they attended the republican state convention.

M. J. Shear went to Monroe this morning. John Kern went to Berne this morning. Fred Tague returned last evening from Marion. L. Dolts was a business caller at I Monroe today. Peter Forbing went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Frank Cottrell of Berne was in the city today. Will L incline of Preble was in the city today. Jacob Butcher of Geneva was in the city today. E. Sprunger was a business caller at Berne today, W. R. Neal returned from Bluffton last evening. Guy Majors went to Winchester this morning. Mrs. Mary Hobbs returned to Williams last evening she was shopping here. Mrs. E. Foltz returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after a few days visit here. Miss Abie Lock and Miss Hellwerth went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit friends. i Miss Maggie Merryman went to Geneva’today to visit with her sister Mrs. John Burkhead. Frank Schumaker went to Ft. Wayne last evening to attend a social session of the Eagles Lodge. Henry Heiderman has moved from the Sehurger property on West Madison street to the Terveer property on Sixth street. Dr. English arrived today from Ft. Wayne to make an examination concerning the condition of Judge Studabaker. The Pocahantas degree team are requested to meet this evening at their lodge room, for the purpose of conferring the work. ®W. A. Lower, Al Graham and P. L. Andrews returned this morning from Indianapolis where they were attending the republican state con venion. Jules A. Studler left today for Berne, Switzerland, where he will visit for six months with relatives. This is Mr. Studlers first visit home in twenty seven years.

Mrs. S. G. Adams, representing the Diamond Skirt Co., will be at the BOSTON STORE, Monday May 2nd with their entire line of Ladies anb Misses Walking Skirts.

■““Suits s6.oo=“®®°’ Commencing Mondav we will offer an Entire Line of Odd Suits, worth $12.00 to $20.00 Choice of any, $6.00.

At Boston Store I. 0.0. F. BLOCK KUEBLER, MOLTZCO

Peter Bryan reurned to Geneva I today. I Charles Elzey is very ill with lung I trouble. I D. Mattox of Berne was in the I city today' D. E. Lanferty was in Ft. Wayne last evening. Mrs. Erb retruned to Williams last verening. . Jacob Hal>egger of Berne was in the city today. William Hull of Linn Grove was in our city today Rev. Grether and wife are visiting friends at Berne. Mrs. Harshman went to Ft. Wayne last evening, Davis Foster returned today from a business trip to Ft. Wayne. Chauncy Hosier made a business trip to Ft. W ayne last evening. S. Arnold is attending to business at Hoagland today. Mrs. D. Adams who has been quite ill for some time is reported muchbetter. Mrs. Douden returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after visiting here with relatives. S. A. M. Butcher returned to Geneva today he was attending to law business while here. All members of S. of V. Camp are requested to a ttond the regular meeting at 9- A. R, Hall tonight. Mrs. Witgenfeldt arrived last evening from Cincinnati 0., and will visit, for a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dr Trout. Alex Leßrun has opened up the old West End grocery and wishes all his old and new customers to see him and buy groceries and frosh meats. You know him. 92d3 John Phippwho lives in the south part of the city was out on the streets this mornintg for the first time in five months having been quite sick all winter. Fred Bell has purchased a thoroughbred Chester White boar of P. B. Dykeman. The boar is eight months old and a sure prize winner, whoso sire is Locust Prince the Chester White which easily captured first prize at the Groat Northern Indiana fair lust fall and witfi a pedigree several yards long.

Display of Walking Skirts MONDAY, MAY 2nd, AT THE BOSTON STORE

Auction Sale O R I Buggies and Implements The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder at the Riverside Livery Barn, Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, April 30 At 1 o’clock p. m., the following property: 25 Buggies, Phaetons and Surreys These buggies consist of several of the best known makes. Some of these are new, and most of them have been used bnt slightly, while a few are cheap,, second-hand buggies... Eight of these are rubber tires, while the balance are steel tires In this lot you can find almost anything you may want*. Eight sets single and double harness, several robes, i Buckeye binder as good as new, I Rock Island hay loader, i grain drill, 2 new Harrison wagons, and several other second-hand articles. ::::::: This sale is made to close up the business of the old firm of Brittson Bro’s. Most of the above goods are nics, clean goods, and about as good as new. You buy them at your own price on above date. We will be glad to show you these goods any time before the sale. Drop in and see them. Eight head of horses to be sold: TERMS—AII sums under $5.00 cash. All sums over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving approved security. A. BRITTSON FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer.

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The Diamond Skirt Co., make a specialty of Walking Skirts. Their line is the most complete in regards to style workmanship and material. Every style represented at Boston Store Monday, May 2nd.