Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1904 — Page 3

Tl M EJT A BLES a. r. & i. In effect Feb, 14, 1204) TRAINS NORTH, ■n 5— 1 18 s tn So 7-Haliy to Fort Wayne... 8:00 gol-IMlly (except Sunday- I;U J" TRAINS SOUTH No 12-D»ldr (except Sunday)' .' /. J }JJ No 2-D*lly (except Sunday. i :ls _ , No. so— I>a.ily. except Sunday.. ..7.51bt„ Ko. W— Sunday only 7:lßpm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, m 3, EAST, ■o a- Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No S Mall, dally except Sunday 11 5o an No 4-I>ay Ktpresa dally 6:43pm No 22—Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 3—Hay Expreaa. daily 5:25 am No ’-Mall, dally, except Sunday 11 ; 25 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally ..Hinn No 23—Local Freight 12 05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dej. 27, istoj. W«BT, (to t-ttpseaa. dally. .. ~3:ooam NO 3—Sew York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolumbua and Chicago daily 12:44 p m NO 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:13 p m Na 81—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am EAST No 8— Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 88—Marion and Columbus except Sunder . 6:58 am No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:81 pnl No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers bdtween Hammond and Marion. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 ha, through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOVND No. 41-Dally excpt Sunday 7:15 am No. 12—Daily except Bunday . H ■"an N.i (S—Daily except Sunday ' 25 pn> No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ehange. arriving 10:80 a in No 12 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a rr Runs through without Change, arriving at limit on 10:35a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

•Poodle” Meibers is on the sick list. George Davis, of Portland, is a business caller here today. The Bon Ton club will not meet in regular session this week. Harry Harb, of Geneva, is in the city, the guest of his mother. Jesse King, of Portland, is in the city, the guest of C. D. Murray. The residence of A. N. Steele is being improved by several new additions. Coarles Lemmau and W. L. Wittmer are at Kalamazoo. Mich., on business. Jacob Miller on Jefferson street is having his residence repainted in a neat and attractive manner. The commencement exercises of the Monroeville high school will be held this evening. Judge Erwin and wife, of this citv, will attend.

FREE! FREE! FREE! 7~ “ 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 5, 6 and 7

AT OUR Spring Opening OF Buggies Carriages Harness Implements AND Bicycles I

tk be GIVEN AWAY absolutely FREE on Friday and Saturday. We will make I 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. I Schafer Hardware Company |

Holthouse was in Redkey to-1->1 Rice made a business trip to Berne this morning. Andrew Miller made a trip to Ft " ayne this morning. William H. Niblick returned this morning from a business trip at Chicago. A. Herrick returned from a business trip at Fort Wayne, this morning. Mrs. Holcora returned to Ft. Wayne this morning, while here she was the guest of relatives. •Judge Heller returned last evening from Berne, where he was looking I after legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after making a short visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lase Ellis and son, Jimnre, went to Redkey this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Sam Acker went to Geneva this morning to spend the day with her husband, who is in business at i that place.

Charles F. Fuelling left this morning for Benton Harbor, Mich, where .ho will take a course of treatment in the sanitarium. Lari Peters has accepted a position with H. S. Port t in his harness shop and Started work today. He will leave the loth for Arkansas to join Lee Porter and assist there. Ihe dedication of the large pipe organ just recently purchased by the St. John s church, seven miles north of this city, will occur next Sunday. The organ is a fine one, costing the church the sum of *2,500. The C. W. B. M. will meet at the home of Sarah Segur, 516 Adams street. Thursday evening. Subject—- “ The attitude of our government towards the Mongolian races within our border,’” with scripture lesson, “The calling of a gentile church.” All members are urged to be present and bring a lady with them. Sec’v. Manager Hively is daily receiving letters from neighboring towns asking for dates here this coming season and all from good teams, who will without I doubt lie placed upon the list. Everything is progressing in nice shape for the opeuing game Sunday with Celina and the crowd should be a record breaker. Come, out and enjoy yourself.

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Dave Voltz made a trip to Berne today. A. Rawley, of Berne, was a business caller here today. Frank Foreman of Berne was a business caller here today. C. J. Lutz is attending to legal business at Geneva today. P- W. Smith, of Richmond, is a business visitor here today. Andrew Gottscualk of Berne was a 1 business caller here today. Emil Franz of Berne was attending to legal business here today. * Samuel Arnold is attending to timber business at Hoagland today. Martin Laughlin returned to Berne today. He was here attending com missiouer’s court. Miss Todd returned today from Ft. ' Wayne, where she was visiting her aunt. i Dr. Canada returned to Greenville, Ohio, today, after making bis professional visit here.

Jake Close and daughter returned today from Willshire where they were attending to business. Ernest Reynolds, 25 years old, and a resident of Berne, died early Monday morning of epilepsy. E. Z. Stalter returned to Elkhart this morning having been called here owing to the sickness of his mother. Miss Vie Hendricks, returned to Monroe last evening. While here she was the guest of Miss Kittie Stevenson. Miss Daisy Haines and Ida Harrison arrived from Fort Wayne, today, and will give their dancing lesson this evening. Elma Sander, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sander, of Berne, died Monday afternoon after a long illness with dropsy. The young Matrons club held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Heller last evening and completed arrangements for a six o’clock dinner to be given next week, and which will mark the closing of I the club’s season. In the case of Moser against Bayes, on account for pictures, Squire Smith | this morning rendered judgment for $5.50 in favor of Mr. Moser. The trouble was over an oecount for pictures that Moser made for Bayes which he refused to pay for.

S. Soldner of Berne was a business caller here today. Jaoob Tester made a business trip to Auburn this morning. W. A Lowry made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Frank Winans made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Mrs. Egan went to Ft. Wayne this morning-to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Pansy Bell went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mell Rice returned last evening from Berne where he was attending to timber business. Mrs. Lizzie DeVillbiss wont to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with relatives. Joseph Stalter went to Avilla this morning to visit for a short time with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Poling arrived this morning from Redkey for a

visit with relatives. Mrs. Dorraid returned to Ft. Wayne last evening, while here she was the guest of relatives. Mrs. Falkner returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after spending Sunday here with friends. Henry Bremerkamp went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the K. of C. lodge. James IK. Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the K. of C. lodge. Miss Mayme Peoples returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after visiting here a short time with relativesMiss Merryman returned last evening from Geneva, where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. John Burkhead. Mrs. Fred Vaughn and Mrs Albright Christen went to Geneva this morning to pack Mrs. Vaughn’s household goods, preparatory to moving here. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family returned to Fort Wayne last even inn. They were here attending the surprioe party held on Mr. Fred Bohnke last Sunday. C. F. Fuelling is in Michigan - where he goes to take treatment for an aggravated case of rheumai tism which has proven extremely, painful as well as inconvedient.

l+is Feet Arre ArKvays Dry, Because Hre Wears the BUGKEYE SHOE w Sold only by Charlie VoglevVcde THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St.

W. R. Neal attended to insurance business at BlulTton today. O. J. Bayes returned from a business trip at Berne last evening. Paul G. Hooper made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. A. R. Bell returned last even- 1 ing from a business trip at Berne. Mrs. H. M. Bowers returned to Peterson today, after visiting relatives here. Frank Stone returned to Ft. Wayne last evening, after transacting business here. Ben Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville, where he was attend- ; ing to timber business. A. P. Beatty returned last evening from Berne where he was looking after legal buisness. Mrs. Jacob Tester and Miss Grace Sehroll went to Montpelier today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tester. Mrs. C. D. Murray and son went to Bluffton today, while there they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Locke.

GIVEN AWAY I SBS 00 Union City Rubhertired Stanhope. I $35.00 Bicycle. I $32.00 Monarch Corn Plow. I <|6.00 Set Good Buggy Hamess. ' 2 SIO.OO Ladies broadcloth dress Patterns. | s7.sQgßaney Washing Machines RLJL-ES-You can register only on TEH. RSDAY, E RIDA\ 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. • For Frida*'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 $lO 00 Set of Single Harness. £jF”For Saturday’s drawing register will close at °ONL\ P FARMERS ARE ENTITLED) TO REGISTER FOR Gt >ODS TO BE GIA EN AW A\ ON SATI'DAY. Young men and women of age and heads of femily can register. » « TTT. 'll I—_ ■

Post Master Lehman of Berno was in our city today. Eli Crist returned from a business trip at Geneva last evening. Mrs. Adam Brown returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after spending a few days here with relatives. Mrs. Wonderland and family returned to Ft. Wayne lastZevenlng, while here she was the guest of reltaives. The ladies aid society of the Methodist church at Rivare will give a big chicken pot pie dinner at the church onSaturday evening May 7th for the benefit of the church. All are invited 1o attend and get a goed mea I for once in their life. CARPENTER W AN T E D - At Democrat office; special job. WANTED—Bailed straw or shredded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. House painting and pairing done to order Alex Leßrun & Co. ts For Sale A two-seated spring buggy at a bargain. Inquire of J. C. Miller, Marshall street.