Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1904 — Page 3
8 ~ . TIMETABLES b a. r. & i. In effect Feb. 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, 9| No s—Dally 148 a m ■ No 7—Dally to Fort Wayne 8:00 a m No B—Dally (except Sunday) 3:13 pm TRAINS BOOTH ® No «—Dally 2:00 an> M No I»—Dally (except Sunday) 7:llam «J No 2—Dally (except Sunday. 1:15 pm 5S No, 30- Daily, except Sunday 7:5! pm ■ No. 18—Sunday onb 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. ■ In effect May 3. 1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m ■ 1 So B—Mall. dally, except Sunday. ..11.50 an. I No 4-Day Express, daily 6:43 p m 1 No M—Local Freight, 1:10 am ■ I WEST I No 3— Day Express, dally 5:25a m B S No t—Mall, dally, except. Sunday .. ,11;26 a m W ' No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p r,-> K ■ No 'B—Local Freight 12:05 pm tt CHICAGO & ERIE, ■fl r n effect Dec. 27, MB. I fl. * EHI B No 7—Expn t,*, daily 8:00 a n H 8— Now York and Chicago Limited jßji through coach Columbus and Hl Chicago daily 12:44 p u TO *fo 13—Wells Fargo Express except TO Monday 5:43 p m Pi No i;. —ilarlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am EAST -i’ No B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 a n No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a r» No I—New York and Boston Limited through coachen Columbus and Chicago 3:21 p n No. 14. daily except Sunday, and carrier a p* hs engers between Hammona and Marlon. No. 13 will not carrj baggage. 3 and 4 ha> through coach Oolumbn« r n Chicago. Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, V.l SOUTHBOUND ■ ' No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 an, ■ r No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 85—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ■ | change, arriving 10:30 a m I No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 arr . Kuns g through without change, arriving at Bluff.u 10:85 a m I No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route H Judge Heller is attending to legal business at Borland today. | Burt Nichols of Jackson Mioh., is | a business caller here today. &E. X. Ehinger made a business trip to Geneva this morning William C. Fronefield made a I’> business trip to Ft. Wayne this | b morning. Mrs. Morrison went to Ft. Wayne I ® -this morning to spend the day with ■ friends. Mrs. James Haviland went to Ge- ■ neva this morning to spend the day B with friends. Miss Mary Myers went to Forest • 'll O. this morning to attend the funB era] of a friend. B tuer Johnson returned this from Pittsburg where he was selling horses.
TBJiBtHJB t’ECATUR, ’ND. BARNEY fiALVER & SONS CO., Proprietors. aaKTsau a «MJ,• r «I WBmMM We Cotirt Investigation We are n« w showing our Spring and Summer lines of’ “New Kind” Clothing Clothing, I Merchant tailors don’t like this “New Kind” of I Clothing we are selling—made by Kohn Brothers, U x Chicago. Why? ’ MMC lhe answer is easy: RiiiAtUj A few years ago fine clothing could only he f secured from the merchant tailor. p r Nowthe Finest Clothing I ’ —the kind with the most VUj/u style in fabric, fit and finish —comes from the makers of this “New Kind” of Fine ■ Clothing ready to wear. ARd All Union Made. UIIU Wl CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF s IXwhcRS I Furnishings COATS that keep CLOTHING with J their «h«pe. Individuality. of which we, and a great many people who have had cause to know, say the i same thing—that we positively have 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.
H Dr. Thain returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. John Yager mad” business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. For Sale A good mower, cheap Inquire of Dau N. Erwin. d 10104. Miss Hattio Studabaker went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Elzey & Vance today put up a large new sign, which shows the enterprise of this clothing firm. Mrs. Dayton Steele went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Miss Gertrude Roop returned last evening from Portland here she was visiting with friends. A. R. Bell returned last evening from Brookville where he was attending to timber business. Mrs. Henry Zwick returned to Wiliams “last evening while here she was the guest of friends G. R. Shady returned to Elkhart this morning ,he was there attending the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Samuel Acker returned this morning from Geneva where she was visiting with her husband. Mrs. Buckmuster and son arrived this morning from Geneva and will visit for a short time with relatives, i Miss Ida McKinley returned to 1 Elkhart his morning she was hero attending the funeral ofMrs. Shady. I James Smith returned this morn- ; ing to Ft. Wayne while here he was engaged as cook at the Burt. House. < Miss Hannah Hess returned this i morning to Fort Wavne. While here she was the guest of her sis- < ter. j Fred Huffman went to Columbia City this morning wheio he will submit plans for a new High School building. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vesey re- I : turned *o Ft. Wayne this merning 1i while here they were the guests of | Mrs. Studabaker. ~ Mrs. Krouse and daughter Helen 1 returned this morning to Ft. Wayne. While here they were th ) guests j of Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Myers. Mrs. Tim Corbett went to Fort| 1 Wayne last evening to see her brother Frank Darkins who was operated upon a few days ago for , appendicites. (
E. Stalter made a business trip to Geneva today. W. H. Henton made a business trip to Bluffton today. James Sullivan made a business trip to Berne today. A. T. Vail, of Ft. Wayne, is a business caller here today. Mell Rice is looking after timber business at Berne today. B. W. Sholty made a business trip to Geneva this morning. William Johnson, of Berne, was a business caller here today. William Sheets made a business trip to Van Buren today. John Schugg returned today from a business trip at Auburn. D. B. Erwin is attending to legal business at Porland today. Theodore Fetters made a business trip to Berne this morning. J. E. Mayfield made business trip to Avilla this morning. John Stoneburner made a business trip to Geneva this afternoon. Frank Schirmeyer made a business trip to Geneva this afternoon. Dr. J. L. Williams made a busintes trip to Willshire last evening. Miss Johnson went to Geneva today’ to visit for a few days with her sister. Miss Lizzie Patterson went to Bluffton today to visit for a few days with her sisters. Mrs. Wells returned to Geneva today. While here she was the guest of her parents. Will Phillips went to Warren today where he has accepted a position in a restaurant. Miss Barling went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with her sister. Mrs. C. E, Gilbert returned to Bluffton today. While here she was the guest of relatives. L. G. Williams returned to Indianapolis today. He was here attending the funeral of Washington Gilpen. Substitute Brown was today acting in the place of Carrier Fred Vaughn, who is confined to his home by sickness. Mrs. Sarah Williams returned to Indianapolis today. She was here attending the funeral of Washington Gilpin.
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Rev. F. Bowers made a business trip to Bluffton today. Mcses Badders, of Monroe, was transacting business here today. Miss Mary Hoffuer went to Huntington today to visit for a short time with friends. James Berry went to Peterson today to attend the funeral of Miss Bessie Steele. Dyonis Schmitt is putting up a new roll awning in front of his meat market today. Mrs. Longenberger returned to Van Wert today after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Dan Donoran who suffered a severe shock of paralizes on yesterday is reported us being some bettor todav. Displace while he |is absent nt the Boston Store is I being filled by Fish Mangold. Miss Frank Thompson of Great Fails, Montana, is the guest of her mother near Monroe. The train ’ upon which Miss Thompson was homeward bound liecame mixed up in a-sligbf wreck in the J west, and the trip was thus proj longed a day or t wo. H. C.Sinallbaek, a conductor on the ’ local freight on the Grand Rapids j railroad, was arrested this morning at Berne for holding a crossing too long. He was given $12.40 to remind him that' there is a statute against that \ practice in this ntate. He promptly paid his fine and was released. Sunday afternoon at Steele's park , will undoubtedly lie the last time you I may ever be able to witness a full I base ball team composed of ladies, as I Manager Hively was forced to offer I all manner of inducements to get i them to accept a date here at this time. This team is composed of the best lady baseball talent in the country and are giving a number of teams all over the country considerable trouble in beating them. This should prove one of the finest attractions that the Rosenthals have booked for this season and should be witnessed by a large crowd. The grounds are iu i»erfeet shape and have been moved back so that everv play can be distinctly seen from the grand stand. Bring your wives and children anil enjoy an afternoon of sport.
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Bivrnev Kalver made a business trip to Geneva, this morning. D. E. Laferty made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. William Magner returned last evening from Ft. Wayne where he was attending to business. Mrs. Frank Durkins went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit for a short time with her husband who was operated upon a few days ago for appendicitis.
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Emi] Franz of Berne made busi i ness trip to Berne lust evening. Mrs. Kroneberg and f unily wem .to Ft. Wayne lust evening to visit for a few days with relative. STRAYED or STOLEN—A chest nut sorrel mare, with light mane and tail,foretop clipped, white stai in face, and halter on. Is about I’. years old. D. W. Hoffman, Pre ble, Ind. lOld’J
