Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1904 — Page 3

| TIME TABLES a. R. & i. ■ K 1b effect Fet>< | TRAINS NORTH, 1 1:18 a m | TwDully to Fort Wayne 8:00 am I MDally (except Sunday) 3:13 pm E TRAINS SOUTH I ■pally 2:00 am I ■SDxlIy (except Sunday) 7:14 am 2— Oally (except Sunday, 1,15 p m • 30 -Daily, except Sunday 7:slpm | ■-Sunday only 7:16 ptn CLOVER LEAF, I In effect May 8,1903. F EAST I o—Commercial Traveler, datly... 5:25 am I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ..11.50 a m ♦—Day Express, dally 6:43 p m 22—Local Freight 1:10am , WEST I ? — Day Express, dally 5:25am I I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11;% a m ' Traveler, dally . 9:l9pm 28—Local Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO &T-RIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. 1 , _ WEST, '—Express, dally 3:ooart 3— New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and .. dal| y 12:44 pm l»—Wells I argo Express except Monday 6:43 p m Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am east * I {—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m Marlon and Columbus except Bundav 6:6Bam 4—New York and Boston Limited ■ through coaches Columbus and Chicago .. 3:2lpm o. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries W er9>> dtween Hammond and Marlon, (o. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has rough ooach Columbus to Chicago. Lake tne cc Western O Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND . 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am >. 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m >. 3&—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm 4o 41 rune through to Indianapolis without •ate, arriving 10:30 a m 40. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m. Runs rough without change, arriving at Bluffton Mam Ko. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route taatrr. — ... - - Sam Arnold was in Hoagland to ay. Ben Moyer made a business trip »Berne this morning. Charles Michaud of Berne was >oking after business here today. William Steele made a business •ip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Harvey Harruff is attending to iterurban business at Ft. Wayne oday. John Kern left this morning for turgis Mich., in the interest of the look Bindery of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang return'd this morning from Ft. Wayne vhere they were visiting with relaives Jess-' Braden went to Indianapois this morning while here he was he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ltarwin.

M. FULLEINKAMP > On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 18,19 and 20, 1904, will open up a Grand Special Sale of Spring Goods As the weather has been against all these goods, I have decided to give a great cut in this line

Lot of Fine Laces 1 worth 10c and 12 l-2c a yard, sale price 1 5 cents a yard TXTido T.anoa worth 15, 20 and 25c; Bale price W Ide Jjaueo .. 10 and 12c a yard White Muslin Underwear Composed of Skirts, Gowns, Drowers, Corset Covers. THEY MUST SELL. j White Shirt Waists An elegant line of the newest designs. Price from 65c upwards

carry a full line of Wool, Half Wool and Cotton Carpets at prices ranging from 16c to 70c a yard. STRAW MATTINGS at 15, 20, 25 and 30 Cents. Everything will be sold for STRICTLY CASH, and remember if there is anything in my line you r ant it will be to your advantage to attend this sale. £ M. FULLENKAMP

A. R. Bell is attending to timber business at Portland today. J. R. Williams made a business trip to Berne'this morning. L. C. De Voss is attending to legal business at Portland today. Miss Cummins is looking after business at Geneva today. Harvey Hart is looking after business at Indianapolis today. P. W. Smith of Richmond is a business caller here today. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Emmerson Beavers is attending to buisness at Geneva today. Frank Schirmeyer made a business Geneva this morning. Miss Alice Fisher went to Buff ton today to visit for a few days with her sister. Grandmother Gaffer went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for several days with relatives. Willie Phillips left today for Marion where he has accepted a position in a short order restaurant. The Bachelor Maids meet this evening with Miss Bertha Voglewede, on Fourth street. A good time is expected. Peoples & Holthouse are sporting a new team of horses to their bus. They are pure white and make a very attractive appearance. Mr. Midland, a representative of the Chicago University, is in our city trying to arrange for a lecture course here next winter, and is endeavoring to get some society here to take hold of the project. In all probability he will be successful and the course arranged. Blufften lost their first game last Sunday at Van Buren by a score of 10 to 6. Os course as usual when defeated they have some excuse to offer, and this time they endeavor to charge the loss to a fight that occurred in the fifth inning. Bluffton is certainly a hard looser and always fail to give any city credit for having the best of them, if they desire a good teating in a ball game and wish to be afforded fair treatment let.them come to Decatur, we are always open for engagements, and they can also bring Mao Arbaugh along.

Dr. D. D. Clark made a professional trip to Van Wert last evening. John Schneger is looking after legal business at Ft. Wayne today. Miss Irene Weaver went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. The Bon Ton club will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Lallie Meibers in regular session. Misses Dude Voglewede and Edna Crawford will leave for Bluffton this evening to attend a dance. Mrs. Henry Scheiman went to South Whitley this morning to visit for a few days with her parents, E. Trout returned yesterday from St. Louis, where he has been working and is the guest of his parents. Herman Kubler left today for Mansfield, O. While here he was the guest of his uncle, W. A. Kubler. If your eyes trouble you call on Burke and Lemontree, the famous specialists now at the Burt House. Shaffer Peterson returned this morning from Rochester where he was taking depositions in a divorce case. Miss Nettie Noll returned to her home at Marion today. While here she was acting as table waiter at the Burt House. Ed. Touhey left this morning for Sturgis, Mich., where he will meet the bridge gang on the Grand Rapids, of which he is a member. An informal dance was given last evening at the C. Y. M. S. club rooms, and a very enjoyable time was had. Miss Daisy Hames furnished the music. Drs. Burke and Lemontree, the South Bend eye specialists, are at the Burl House for a few days. They come highly recommended and expect io make regular visits to our city. Dr. McOscar returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. He was attending to professional business here. He also reported that Frank Durkins, upon whom he operated last week, is geting along in fine shape. John Frisinger left today for an extended trip through Northern Nebraska, where he will look after future horse business, and incidentally put one or two of his famous Belgian stallions on the market. He will be gone for several weeks.

Black Mercerized Skirts I have TEN DOZEN Black Mercerized Skirts. Price Cl /N E from $1.26 to $1.50; sale price V A . vO One lot Black Mercerized Skirts that were sold at SI.OO Q’Vn Sale price O • CWhite Goods Every piece of white Dress Goods will be sold at a perfect bargain. India Linens... and all included at this sale Embroideries Another big cut on embroideries, narrow and wide.

O. N. Snellen returned last evening from Berne. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. John Jones returned last evening from a business trip at Berne. William Koeneman of Williams was a business caller here last evening. Brenton Barkley returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. Mr. Loohner returned this morning to Leo, Ind., after visiting here with her mother. Miss Johnson returned last evening from Geneva where she was visiting with her sister. Mrs. D M. Hensley left last evening for Conneaut, 0., where she will visit for two weeks with relatives. W. Daniel, travelling freight agent of the Lackawanna railroad was in our city today looking after business pertaining to the company. Mrs. Harry Winnes of Reedley, Cailfornia, is in the city the guest of Mrs. Winnes and family. She will remain several weeks and Harry will arrive next month fora visit with relatives and old friends. Mrs. W. P. Murphy who lives on Decatur street met with a very severe accident this afternoon that will lay her up for several weeks to come. She had been cleaning house and had placed a stand up close to the window so that she could thus easily put up a blind and while in this position the stand slipped out from under her, causing her to fall with great force across the sharp edge of the same, hitting her near the short ribs. Dr. McMillen was hastily called and made'a thorough examination and stated to a representative of this'paper that she had sustained no broken bones, but a very severe strain from her hips up, and at this time could not tell how soon she would be able to be about. Important change of time on the Clover Leaf route effective Sunday, May 22, 1901. Please see agents Clover Leaf Route in regard to same or address Geo. H. Ross, General Traffic Manager, Toledo, Ohio.

This is one of the “De Dodd’s” that is selling just no* SOLD ONLY BY CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 cent store. A barn for rent. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Gregory. For Sale—A good mower, cheap Inquire of Dan N. Erwin. dfoo4i Five acres of good corn ground to ee. Inquire of George Zimmerman 103dd6 Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to naint your house or anything in painting line. ts NOTlCE—‘About June Ist I will put in a new line of fancy rugs— James Coverdale carpet weaver, 313 South list Street. 89-4 w. For Sale—Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good investment for some one. Enquire of Chas. S. Niblick or French; Quinn, at. Old Adams County Bank. ts Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will lorn in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf

MEN'S WEAR. Men’s Working Shirts in light colors. Thdse Shirts are made with collar attached. Guaranteed fast colars and one of ’ the best shirts in the city lor 50c. Sole price 36c Overalls and Blouses All 50c Overalls and Blouses go at 39 cents Do not miss this sale, as they must go. We are going to quit handling that line Men's Hats Any Man's Hat in the store at $1.25

For Sale—3 head Eberdeen malecalves. They are a fine stock anda bargain. John Hessler, R. R. 2. 36d2m Through Pullman sleeping cars to California points via Iron Mountain route, leaving St. Louis 8:30 a. m. daily for Los Angeles via “True Southern Route,” also tourist sleeping cars on this same train for Los Angeles and San Francisco every Wed nesday and Thursday. Best winter route to California. For further information call on or address G. A. A Deane, Jr., T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Big jndianapolis, Ind. $1.50 Excursion to Columbus $1.50. On Sunday, May 22nd, the Erie R. R. will run their first excursion of the season from Decatur to Colubmus and return at rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Special train leaves Decatur at 6:24 a. m. arriving in Colubmus at 10:30 a. m. returning the train leaves Columbus at 7:00 p. m. For further information, apply to Erie agents or write C. L. Enos jT. P. A. Marion, Ohio.