Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1904 — Page 3

T 1 M E T A B L E S a. r. & i. 'ln effect Feb. 14. 1904) TRAINS NORTH, > s—Dally 1:18 a m o 7— Dally to Fort Wayne 8:00 ana o 3—Dally (except Sunday: 3:18 p m TRAINS SOUTH o o—Dally 0:00 a m o IS—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m o o—Dally (except Sunday: 1:15 p m o. 30—Dally, except Bunday 7:51 pm o.lß—Bunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 8,1903. EAST ■o B—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:26 am ■o 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 60 a m Jo 4—Day Express, dally 6:46 pm Ro 22—Local Freight 1:10 am VV EST Ro 8— Day Express, dally 6:26a m !° Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11:26 a m Ro s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p m ■o 2S— Local Freight 12:06pm CHICAGO & ERIE. la effect Dec. 27. 1903. WEST. Mo 7—Express, daily 3:00 a m Mo 8— New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbua and Chicago dally 12:44 p m No 13—Welle Fargo Expreae except Monday 6:43 p tn No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m East No *—Veetlbule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:68 a ra No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coacbea Columbus and Chicago . 3:21 p m No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries paaeengere between Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am Mo 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No 35—Daily except Sunday 5:26 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Blufflon 10:35 a m >No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route Emil Franz of Berne was in the city today. £.'Reynolds returned from Geneva this morning. ('. M. Kenyon returned from Portland this morning. Frank Gast is attending to business at Ft. Wayne today. i Ed L. Shea returned this morning Krom a business trip at Carroltou Missouri. | Mrs. F. Bloeke went to Ft. ■Vanye this morning to visit with ■elatives. R Miss Hilgeman went to Ft, Wayne Blns morning to visit for a few days ■vith her sister. I All members of the Woman's ReKef Corps are requested to be present at the meeting at their hall Bomorrow evening, There is business of importance to be transacted.

H x \ gffiWtMgk HWMWWRWWW LWUB DECATUR, IND. BARNEY KALVER & SONS CO., Proprietors. We Court Investigation We are now showing our Spring and Summer lines of “New Kind” Clothing Clothing, Merchant tailors don’t like this “New Kind” of Chicago ? Sel,ing “ made by K ° hn Brothers > M f The answer is easy: Uulu* ; A few years ago fine clothing could only be /, secured from the merchant tailor. p sW* :Pr Nowthe Finest Clothing I ARQ 1 1 —the kind with the most vUUi) z/v V ■ style in fabric, fit and finish iW 7 '- i —comes from the makers ® M of this “New Kind” of Fine I fl Clothing ready to wear. fl 11(1 WjpHM All Union Made. Ulltl ‘ r " *t CAIIY A COMMIT! UNI of iiHW" Furnishings COATS that keep CLOTHING with < ” 17 X ’'"Bi \ their shape. Individuality. Ww --.Jr \ which we, and a great many people .W'U ‘ who have had cause to know, say the *W F * same thing—that we positively have W J the best grade of goods for the money ever shown in this city. But as there is an old saying, “Every mother likes her baby the best,” it is only natural for us to say this. ALL WE ASK OF YOU IS TO COMPARE OUR GOODS WITH OTHER GOODS SHOWN, AND WE ARE POSITIVE YOU WILL AGREE WITH US.

Sam Arnold was in Berne today. Joe Seaman made a business trip to Willshire today. John F. Snow made a business trip to Logansport today. Charles McKee made a business trip to Portland this morning. John Peters made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. D. X. Baumgartner made a business trip to Berne this morning. Miss Caroline Peters of Magley went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Robert Blackburn made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. August Freeze returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. He was a business ealler here. Mrs. F. M. Miller went to La Otto last evening to visit for a few days with her daughter. Mrs. J. R. Williams went to Lima, Ind., last evening to visit for a short time with her son. Robert Andrews returned last evening from Geneva, where he was visit ing with his daughter. Mrs. Mike Meibers and two sons arrived last evening from Pennville, and are the guests of relatives. Miss Bertha Barkley returned to Elkhart this morning, she was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Shady. Misses Maggie and Francie Kortenbrier went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Rev. Levi Kreider returned this morning ’to Bronson, Mich. While here he officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Shady. W. R. Neal and J. S. Peterson returned this morning from Ft. Wayne, where they were attending to insurance business. Eveyy member of the S. of V. Camp, arc requested t > meet at the G, A. R. Hall at 7:30 this evening. Important business. C. F. Tonnellier and H. R. Tonnellier returned this morning to Benton Harbor, Mich. While here taey were the guests of their father. E. L. Carrol is today busily engaged in overhauling and mending the charging apparatus on his automobile. He has an electrician from Ft. Wayne in charge.

Alex Beall was a business caller here today. A. M. Shott made a business trip to Willshire today. O. M. Mumma made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. McAlhaney made a business trip to Bluffton today. F. Detter, of Willshire, is a business caller here today. Nick Gillen, of Delphos, is a business caller here today. J. Lirnenstall, of Peterson, was a business caller here today. Mrs. J. Reynolds made a business trip to Auburn last evening. B. W. Sholty returned fast evening from a business trip at Geneva. Mell Rice returned last evening frem a business trip at Berne. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. George McKean returned last evening from a business trip to Geneva. Miss Gertrude Roof went to Portland this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Miss Tillie Peters, of Magley. went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend a few days with relatives. The Lutheran church is todav celebrating Ascension Day. It is considered a holiday with them. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fisher Friday afternoon. Tom Haefling and Martin Mylott returned last evening from Berne, where they were attending to an electric job. Today is a holiday at the Catholic church and is known as Ascension Day, and a goodly number of people are in our city.. A. N. Steele yesterday purchased the old Gilliam property at the corner of Fifth and Madison streets, and will move into the same at once. Mrs. W. H. Winans and Misses Ethel and Marguerife Frisinger returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. They were here attending the funeral of their aunt. The city will drill a water well near thq Adams Connty Bank, work on the same to begin this week. A. N. Steele has the contract and now has his machinery on the scene.

Fuzzy AtnspaugL, the barber, is on the sick list, i J. S. Bowers made a business trip to Pennville today. > J. H. Sell of Pennville, was here transacting business. • Mrs. Zimmerman of Leo, is tie guest oL Mrs. Walters. Mrs. W. A. Lyon went to Waldo for a short visit with hor sister. Mrs. Lochner arrived from Leo, and is the guost of relatives. Mrs. Henry Zwick arrived today from Williams and is the guest of friends. Mrs. Bougher went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with her daughter. Mrs. Crist returned to Monroe today. While here she was the guest of relatives. Mrs. Samuel Acker went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with her husband. Mrs. Lawrence Smith went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with her parents. Mrs. J. Andrews returned to Monroe today. While here she was the guest of relatives. The funeral services of Washington Gilpen were held today at the Methodist church. The mitten factory was forced to close down this afternoon on account of the water works being shut off. True Fristoe and Med Miller went to Geneva today where they will furnish the music for a big dance tonight. You have noticed the letter “R” at the head of all physicians’ preseri p tions. It is derived from the Latin recipe, the imperative meaning “take.” The little dart over the tail of the “R” is the symbol of Jove, the Latin god of Jupiter, and invests the writer with bis authority—by the power of Jupiter. Translated properly the sign reads, “By Jupiter, you take this.” While letting the electric light down near the Clover Leaf to clean the lamp, Jake Eadv came near seri ously injuring several boys who were playing directly under the lamp. For some unknown reason while letting the lamp down the cable broke hurl ing it to the street. Jake yelled just in time for the boys to run and the lamp narrowly missed them. This should teach the little tots that the street is not the place to play, as they never know what danger they are in. The fall never broke the electric light. At the Louisvile races cne day this week a young man who stuttered tried to buy a pool on Alice Lloyd, but began to stutter and was unable to tell the pool seller what he wanted. A bystander informed the bookmaker that he wanted to bet on Lady Lascas and the bet was so recorded. When handed the ticket the fellow began to protest, but it was no use. The race was run Alice Lloyd came in 6th and Lady Lascas was first and the stutterer won $3,000. Bluffton has again come to the front with a base ball team, having organized Tuesday evening, and from the line up will have a fairly good team. They have also employed that famous umpire, Mac Arbaugh, to win for them those games that will be in doubt, so you may look to see Blufftou far in the lead with games won over any of her surrounding towns where visiting teams get a square deal. It is hardly probable that they can secure dates with any town that has once had the experience of playing there, and they will no doubt be forced to content themselves with playing Kingsland, Ossian, Keystone, Craigville and numerous other hllle towns surrounding.

Word was today received by Manager Hively that the Bloomer ' Girls had successfully encountered | the following teams and defeated ■ them last week Lima met her | downfall 3 to 1, West Baden 5 to 2 and Bodford by a score of 5 to 3 thus the fans may see what kind of a team the Rosenthals are expected to meet. The game should prove to be a red hot affair and as this may bo the only chance in a life time you may have of seeing a Bimiliar team make all your arrangements to attend and enjoy an afternoon of real live sport. Remember they apjiear one day on|y and that is Sunday May the 15, mark this date on your calander. For Sale A good mower, cheap. Inquire of Dan N. Erwin. KMdlO For Sale A two-seated spring buggy at a bargain. Inquire of J. C. Miller, Marshall street.

Saturday Special Shoes Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes fine vesting top, any size from 3 to 8, Saturday $1.50 Ladies Fine Kid Oxfords Vesting Top SI.OO CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Eggs! Eggs!! John R. Badders of MonroeJ is buying eggs and will ]>ap the high; est market price for same delivered nt his store at Monroe, You can make money by rememliertng this. All kinds of groceries and merchandise always on hands. 104d2w A\ anted at Once—An ambitious and energetic man over 21 years of age to work himself up to ' a good salaried position with a largecompanv. Answer in own hand writing. P. 0. Box 234, Decatur, Ind. ts

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