Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. R. & i. In effect May, 29, l»04) TRAINS NORTH, Ho s—Dally 1:18 am No T—Dally to Grand Hapl<l> 8:00 am No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 3:13 pm TRAINS 9OCTH No o—Dally 2:00 a m No 1»-Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m No 2—Pally (except Sunday, 1:15 pm No. 30-Daily. except Sunday 7-51 n m No IS—Sunday only ':l6 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 22, 1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 6.08 am No 8— Mall, dally, except Sunday... 11.12 a m No 4— Day Express, dally 6:44 p m No 22—Local Freight 12:01a m WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 10:11 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ... 6,44 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, daily .. B:b2pm No 23—Local Freight 12:23 pm CHICAGO &~ER<E. In effect Dec. 27, 1203, WEST, No 7—Express, dally 3:00 am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p m No IS—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p m No Sl—Marion-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am east No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 am No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 p m No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries I passengers bdtween 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 : No. 13— Daily except Sunday. .. 11:57am No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 1(1:30 a m No. 42 leaves ’ndlanopolls at 7:00 a nr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on ' 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route N. S. Gessinger made a business : trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. William Harden returned to Bluffton after a visit with relatives here. Ray Allen left today for Haitford , City where he expects to make his future home. John Christman returned to Met- ? calf, 111 today, while here he was a guest of friends. Mrs. Alice Fisher went to Hartford City today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Jane Blew arrived last evening from Mechanicsburg JO. and is £ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Schrank. Mrs. Beecher Meibers and daughter and Mrs. Fred Schaffer went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends.

Will Move in July Having leased the buildings formerly occupied by the Big Store, I will move as soon as the rooms can be fitted up, which will be some time in July. In making this move 1 will be better equipped to take care of my fast increasing business. I will have two large fronts; the Second street front for the dry goods department and the Madison street front for the grocery department. These locations are the most convenient and central in the city, the rooms being much larger and more conveniently arranged. I will be able to carry a more complete line in each department and all the new equipments will be used to make my NEW STORE attractive, convenient and pleasant for my customers, and nothing will be left out or undene that will help to make my store up-to-date and first-class in every respect. You know my reputation as a merchant, as I have been here over twenty years, and my business speaks for itself. There has been a steady increase for each year, and it has been my aim to do a fair, square honorable business, which alone can stand the test of years. Will make a clearance sale commencing JUNE 4th and continuing through the month, in which I will give you an opportunity to buy some merchandise cheap. Watch the papers for the prices. Thanking you all for your past liberal patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am K Yours Respectfully, C. F. TRUE

John Hessler was in Ft. Wayne j last evening. W. R. Neal returned last evening ■ from Geneva. Jesse Sutton returned last evening from Berne. John Stoneburner returned from Berne last evening. Miss Linninger returned last evening to Ft. Wayne. C. M. Myers made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. H. Fred Heuer made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Harry Uordua went to Ft. Wayne last evening, where he was made a full ffoged Eagle. Jesse Roop went to Ft. Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Eagles Lodge. The Bachelor maids will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Mayme Confer on First Street. Mrs. William Koldewey returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after a visit with her parents. Miss Mary Hosier returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after a visit here with her brother. Miss Lena Christener arrived last evening from Monroe where she visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frnizer went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Ernst Klopt returned last evening to Battle Creek, while here he was the guest of Rev. Grether. j Mrs. C. L. Lutz and daughter went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Ben Schrauk returned last evening from Ridgeville where she spent the day with relatives. Almal Case arrived last evening from St. Louis and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case of Magley. Mrs. Jesse Sutton and family returned from Geneva last evening where she was the guests of relatives. John Trout went to Ft. Wayne this morning where lie will take a course in the International Business College. There will be a meeting of the Band this evening at eight o'clock at the usual place all are requested , to be present.

Mert McKean of Berne was in our city today. Curry Pyle was in Ft. Wayne last evening. William Sheets of Bertie is attending business here. Charles Mischanp of Berne was in the city today. Daniel Baumgardner returned te Berne this mornng. H. Ehrsatn, of Berne, was a husi-1 ness caller here today. Frank Stone returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. Frank Gust is attending to business at Geneva today. Miss May Reinking is visiting relatives at Ft Wayne. C. D. Porter of Geneva attended to business here today , j Sam Arnold is looking after business at Hoagland today. Miss Kirkendall went to Monroe today to visit her parents. Mell Rice is attending to timber business at Berne today. John Reiter made a buisness trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. Frank Trim made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. Mike Scarry of Willlshire attended to business here today. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are home from a visit with relatives at Butler. George McKean is attending a surveying job at Berne today. D. E. Lauterty made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. The Old Adams County Bank is sporting a handsome bronze sign. Miss Emma Wyatt will visit for a short time with relatives at Berne. Mrs. J. E. Miller went to Van Burea today to visit her daughter. Miss Rose Forbing is at Fort Recovery fora short visit with her sisters. Sheriff Albert Butler made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Miss Kate Maddy returned to Muncie today, after a visit with Miss Bessie Congleton. Miss Stella Laisure returned to Hoagland this morning she was the guest of reatives. J. Klopfenstein and family returned to Preble today they were business callers here. Rev.Me Carty arrived this morning from Hoatrland and officiated at the funeral Henry Myers. Mrs. Tom Miller and Miss Maud Corner went to Marion today to visit for a few days with friends. W.E. Hale left for Fostoria O. this morning being called there owing to the death of his sister in law. Burt Wolf and G. W. Banserman left for St. Louis Mo. this morning where they will take in the Worlds Fair. Miss Minta Acker went to Geneva this morning to visit for a short time with her brother Sam Acker and family. John Bailor is moving his merry’ go round to Willshire O. today where he will operate it for a short time. Ed Blakey and wife left this morning for St. Louis, where they will visit with relatives and take in the World's Fair. Unclaimed letters are at the post office for John Ha-per, Miss Caroline M. Hints, Geo. B. Blazer, Martin Schafer, R. Acker. Mrs. George Flanders, son and daughter went to Cincinnati, Ohio, today, where they will visit for several weeks with her parents. J. N. Lightcap who has been acting in the capacity of assistant freight agent here for the Chicago and Erie Rail road left today for North Judson to accept a simular one.. There will be an informal dance given this evening at the C. B. L. Club rooms in honor of Miss Lillian Case of St. Louis, who is now visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case of Magley. Dr. J. S. Boyer left today for Chicago, where he will be for a few weeks in taking a post graduate course and listening to numerous lectures upon the latest medical discoveries. B, Kalver & Son announce a big clearance sale, preparatory to their removal into their new quarters in the new block. C.F, True will also begin a sale Saturday for the same purpos. Read their Advertisement. Many rare bargains at Saturday's sale at Ous Rosenthal's.

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Fred Tague and son made a business trip to Ft. Wanye this morning. Rev. Myrgant returned to Waterloo this morning while here he was the guest of his son. Mrs. Sol Linns, Mrs. Abe Elzey and Mrs. Kern went to Mnroe this morning to spend the day with friends. The following officers were elected last evening by the Red men to preside for the ensuing year. Sachem, J. Smith senior sagmore, G. M. Beavers; junior sagmore, John Mann; prophet, B. P. Ball; trustee, James Friste; Representatve, J. C. Grandstaff and Jacob Eady; alternates J. D. Hale and T. A. Baker. Warren comes Sunday and with them comes a husky lot of ball players, fully competent and able to put up a game struggle and give the fans what they desire, a run for their money. Without doubt Tom Irwin as a pitcher has no equal in this part of the . state, being wanted now by numerous league teams but he refuses to play in fast company, hence the fans will get an opportunity bunday to see this man. He will be ably supported behind the bat by Ted Coburn who is well known by all of the fans here, having formerly played with the local team here a few years ago. This team is otherwise well ba-lanced and is made up of a number of individual stars. The Rosenthals nevertheless will not lay down but will be in the game until nine innings have been played and there they will have to show them. This game will be the hottest up to date and should be well attended. Remember the date, June sth. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quick[y leave you,if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by Blackburn A Christen Druggists.

r 'i'll I 1 1 ’* A BOOK OF FIGURES is not usually interesting, but you will be surprised how figures will interest you if entered in a bank book. The longer the column on the'deposit side the more absorbing the book becomes. But you cannot have his long column unless you make a start. The First National Bank of Decatur, wants to help you acquire a good bank account. To that end it will open an account with as little as one dollar. It is also always ready to lend you money at a legal rate of interest.

FASHIONABLE SUITS FOR PARTICULAR MEN. IF YOU ARE A MAN who is hard to fit we are particularly anxious to have you visit us when in search of your next suit. It is the individuality of style, the excellent materials and workmanship, and our reasonable prices that have made our store one of the best known Clothing stores in the city. IF VOU ARE A BOY we ire prepared to dress you in the latest styles and patterns of beautiful spring and sum' mer suits, and at reasonaple prices. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. ELZEY & VANCE Corner East Court House Decatur, Ind.

Commeiicing June Ist the G. R. A I. will sell 15 day round trip tickets to northern resorts on G. R. & I. also to Frankfort Mich, and Ann Arbor and to points on the Pere Marquete R. R. from Grand Rapids at rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. 200 pair men’s fine Pants, worth $3.50 to $4.00 sell on Saturday for $2.00 a pair at Gus Rosenthal’s.

There’s a Whole Summer’s Comfort Ahead for you if you buy ONFORDS now. Furthermore, they are the proper caper. Our stock is the largest, and we can suit you at any price. SOLD ONLY BY Charlie V oglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind. Wall Paper! VARNISHES —- - - PAI NTS DURING housecleaning time is a convenient time to improve your homes. We can furnish you with'any priced Wall Paper you may wish, from the cheapest to I the finest. The designs and colorings are new and beautiful, and the prices are the lowest. The woodwork of your rooms or the furniture may need retouching. We carry a good line of Varnishes and can supply you with any amount wanted. We also handle Paints, Enamels and Stains, any color desired and in any sized packages, from quarter pints to gallon cans. Blackburn & Christen THE DRUCCISTS

Erie couch excursions to World’s Fair. Commencing June 2nd the Erie will place on sale coach excursion tickets to the Worlds fair at St Louis each Tuesday and Thursday’ at a rate of one cent per mile each way’ for the round trip good for 7 days fcr further information call on or address. A. M. De Weese Agent Erie. 10 dozen Crash Knee Pants worth 25c a pair, 15c a pair at Gus Rosenthal’s.