Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect Feb. 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, Ko 6—Daily 1:18 a tn No 7—Daily to Fort Wayne 8:00 atn No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 3:13 pm TRAINS SOOTH No 6—Dally 2:00 a m No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:11 a m No 3— Daily (except Sunday, 1:15 p m No, 30—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p m No. IS—Sunday only 7:16 pm cloverTeaf. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST No S—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday.. .11 50 a m No 4—Day Express, dally 6-43 pm No 22—Local Freight...-. 1:10am WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 a m No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11;25am No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight 11:03 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST. No 7—Express, dally 3:00 a m No 3—New York arid Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 p m No 13—Welle Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 am No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:2lpm 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 tine « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route James Foreman, of Berne, is a business caller here today. Jacob Graber returned last evening from a business trip at Berne. Shaffer Peterson made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Frank Schumaker went to Fort Wayne evening to attend a meeting of the Eagle lodge. James T. Merryman returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending to legal business. Mrs. Sponger and Mrs. McKee arrived today from Toledo, Ohio, and are the guests of Prof. Hartman and wife.

B. J. Emmerick, ex mayor of Toledo, Ohio, but now traveling for the Grasser Brand Brewing comparer from that place, was in the city today.

M. FULLE M< AM P 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 worth 10c and 12 l-2c a yard, sale price 5 cents a vard AXTid n T roc worth 15, 20and 25c; sale price YVIUCUdLeb 10 and 12c a yard - - - - White Muslin Underwear Composed of Skirts, Gowns, Drowers, Corset Covers. THEY MUST SELL. White Shirt Waists An elegant line of the newest designs. Price from 65c upwards

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

T. Nedderman made a business trip to Warren today. Fred Huffman returned from Briant last evening. Kit Cowan, of Bobo, is reported as being on the sick list. Mrs. Mcßarnes is the guest of relatives at Pleasant Mills. Dr. Aspy was a business caller at Fort Wayne last evening. Oscar Huffman returned last evening from a trip to Geneva. Miss Ashbum,’of Geneva, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merica. John Thomas returned today from a business trip at Willshire. E. K. Shelter is attending to grain business at Kendalville today. Frank Capp returned this morning from a business trip at Geneva. Jesse Rice has returned to Marion, after transacting business here. C. D. Murray returned thi§ morning from a business trip to Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Laughrey went to Dunkirk today to visit for a few days with relatives. Street Commissioner John Coffee is having a new front porch built to bis home. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor went to Marion, today, to visit for a short time with relatives. Mose Krohn attended a business meeting of-the Eagles in Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. Lehman and daughter went to Willshire, today, to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Hawkins returned this morning to Geneva. White here she was the guest of Miss Ellis. Sol Billman has placed a phone in his residence on West Madison streot for the benefit of his customers. Miss Lucite Bryson returned this morning to Indianapolis after visiting for a few weeks with her parents. Miss Edith Coverdate arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of her cousin, May CoverdaleJ Mrs. Bowser returned to her home at Macadmey last evening, having been the guest of L. T. Brokaw and family. Earl Hendricks left today for Monticello, where he has engaged himself to George Aliller to ride rat e horses for him at St. Louis this season.

R. H. Scott made a trip to Cincinnati on business. O. N. Snellen made a business trip to La Otto this morning. Mrs. John Burkhead of Genova, j Is visiting relatives here. Sam Simison, of Berne, was a busi- I ness caller here last evening. E. Burt Lenhart is looking after legal business at Fort Wayn. Miss Nettie Smith is attending a 1 wedding north of town today. Henry Land/, made a business trip to Cincinnati this morning. Frank Cottrell of Berne, is attend-* ing to legal business here today. Adam Ritneour returned today to || Portland, after transacting business I here. Mrs. Gauze went to Geneva this I morning to visit for a few days i with relatives. I Miss Vic Hendricks returned to Monroe today. White here she was the guest of Kittie Stevenson. Miss Mary Myers returned last evening from Forest, 0., where she was attending the funeral of a friend. Seven bill posting wagons started out this morning to extensively advertise for the Buckskin Bil wild west show. Glenn, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gessinger, who has been ill for some time with catarrhal fever, is reported some better. Mesdames Jce Helm, Noah Mangold and Charles Helm returned last evening from Indianapolis, where they were attending a lodge convention. M. Fullenkamp's dry goods store is undergoing some repairs today. The old frame awning is being removed’and will be replaced by an up to date roll awning. Amos Gillig arrived last evening I from Columbus, and will visit here until Sunday with relatives. He reports that his family is well and that they like their new home very J; much. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenenuin are it the home of William Droege, attending the wedding of ■ his daughter to Charles Schroeder. ! ' The ceremony was performed at' St. John s Lutheran church five; • miles north of the city and a big 1 i wedding dinner served at the home i iof Mr. and Mrs. William Droege. I

Black Mercerized Skirts I have TEX DOZEN Black Mercerized Skirts. Price Cl f'iK from 51.25 to 51.50; sale price X .VM One lot Black Mercerized Skirts that were sold at 51.00 Sale price..i O • White 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.

Don’t Let Warm Weather Catch You Unprepared W arm, sunny weather will burst upon you some morning and find you clad in your old winter clothes. The Particular Voting Man who wishes to dress in the extreme of fashion, yet in good taste, will see much to interest him at our magnificent display of Spring and Summer Suits We guarantee our prices to be the lowest—when you take the quality of our goods into consideration. We can show you

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Corner East Court House Decatur. Ind.

MEN'S and YOUTH'S SUITS from $3.00 to $20.00 and CHILDREN’S SUITS from 50c to $6.00 Hats and Shirts We have just received a large shipment of the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats styles that cannot be had elsewhere in the city. If you want a hat that is the “real thing” you should come and see these. WE HAVE NOW the fanciest and most complete line of 50c and SI.OO Shirts that we have ever shown. ELZEY & VANCE

. 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 for 50c. Sole price 36c Overalls and Blouses All 50c Overalls and Blouses go at 39 cents Do not miss this solo ns they must go. We are going to quit handling that line Men’s Hols Any Man’s Hat in the store at $1.25

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