Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1904 — Page 3

time tables a. r. & i. In effect May, 29, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, ■o 5— D»lly • 1:18 ani No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 am Bo B—Dally (except Sunday) 3:18 pm TRAINS SOUTH No a—Dally 2:00 a m No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m So 2—Daily (except Sunday) 1:13 p m No. 30— Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p m No. 16—Sunday only 8:16 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 22, 1903. EAST, No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 6:oa atn So 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11.42 a tn Ho 4—Dav Express, dally 6:44 pm Ho 22—Local Freight 12:01am WEST No 3—Day Express, daily 10:1) a m No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ... H;44 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally ~ 8:52 p m No 23-Local Freight 12:20 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 37, 1903. WEST, No 7—Express, dally 3:00 a m No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 p m No 18—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:43 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:48 a m No 72—Marlon and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:3lpm No. 14, dally 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 Erie at Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41-Daily exept Sunday 7:15 am No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57am No. 3o—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolis at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Burt Segur made a business trip to Markle today. Jonas Tritch made a business trip to Monroe today. Chas. Sether is attending to cigar business in Peterson today. John Lachot made a business trip to Akron, Ind., this morning. Mrs. Henneizer arrived from Williams today and is the guest of friends Frank Tolan went to Bluffton today after making a business call here William Gephart returned to Ohio City today after making a business call here. V. D. Lewton returned to Preble this morning after transacting business here. Davis Foster went to Chicago today to attend the Republican National convention.

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Lee Yager left this morning on his regular trip. J. F. Emery made a business trip to Berne today. J. A. Irland made a business trip to Portland today. Hiram Gregg made a business tiip to Sheldon this morning. Dan Foster of Willshire is a business caller here today. trank Detter of Willshire was a business visitor here today. I. N. Veley returned to Geneva today after attending to business here. Miss Myrtle Smith went to Magley today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Aldine Annen returned to Magley today after visiting with f.iends here. J. C. Evans returned to Nottingham today after being at West Baden taking treatment. Agent Duwesse of the Erie is at Chicago attending the Republican National convention. Mrs. J. D. Cline went to Disco, Ind., this morning to make a short visit with her parents. Rev. B. F. Kemp returned to North Manchester this morning after holding services at Berne. Rev. S. Frantz returned to Huntington today after holding services at Linn Grove over Sundav. D. E. Smith and son returned today from Piqua where they were visiting with relatives for a week. Misses Julia Wegmiller and Madge Anderson returned to Geneva today. They were the guests of Miss Marie Meyer. Clay Wertzberger and Mike Walters returned to Lafountain today after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wertzberger. The new schedule on the Clover Leaf will go into effect next Sunday morning and patrons of the road are notified to please take notice. The Clover Leaf will run another excursion to Toledo next Sundav for $1.25 round trip. The train is due to leave here at 5:34 new schedule time. Miss Ella Mutcher entertained the following'guests at her home Sunday: Misses Emma Repjiert. Celia Mayer, #mma Mutchler, Lizzie Knapp and Murtha Worthman.

Mann Woods made a business trip to Chicago today. A. J. Brvan made a business trip to Geneva this morning. J. A. Watson of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Arthur Berry returned this morning from a business trip at Marion. Miss Ina Shay went to Portland today to visit for a short time with her sister. Mrs. Minnie Hart went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with relatives. J. P. Malley returned to Chicago today. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wolpert. R. K. Allison and wife went to Chicago today to attend the Republican National convention. Miss Margaret Hughes left for Chicago yesterday to visit several weeks with her brother, Lawrence. James Rice returned from Rome City last evening, and again resumed his work at the Grand Rapids freight house. There will be a meeting of the City Band this'evening at the usual place. All members are requested to be present, as this rehearsal is essential. Tune Forbing, one of the popular young men of Decatur, Ind., and who, for pleasure and recreation, will pick strawberries near Kenton, Ohio, was a caller at the Republican Gazette last evening.—Lima O. Sunday's Republican Gazette. A six year old son of Vince Bell jr., living near Vera Cruz was kicked by a horse yesterday afternoon and was knocked unconscious. His nose was split open and his lip cut to the chin, his head also being badly bruised. Dr McClain dressed the injuries and says that the boy will recover. It took ten stiothes to close the wounds. —Bluffton News. Vernie Brake the young son of Harman Brake had his foot badly cut yesterday by running into a lawn mower, He and a number of other children were playing tag and in running around without looking young Brake made a false step and run Lis foot into the knives of the mower, cutting it up quite badly. Drs. Clark and Costello dressed the injured member and he is now getting along fine.

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Lou Yager returned to Toledo this morning. Tom Reid made a business trip to Indianapolis th.s morning. Jack Bubmeyer made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Oscar Huffman made a bussiness trip to Berne this morning. P. Poyneer made a business trip to Delphos this morning. M. V. B. Archbold made a business trip to Toledo this morning. A. J. Lauferty returned this morning from a business trip at Ft. Wayne. Rev. Pontius left this morning for Warsaw to attend the Y. P. S. C- E. Convention. Mrs. J. Smith arrived from Portland this morning, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Shaw. Aunt Polly Shank of Angola, who formerly lived here, is the guest of G. W. Gates and family of Monroe township. Abe Simmons of Bluffton, passed through our city this morning enroute to Portland, where he will attend to legal business. Childrens day will be observed next Sunday, rain or shine, at Spring Hill . church, four and a half miles northeast of Berne. Everybody invited. Mrs. Henry Winnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winnes of Reedley, California. Misses Nellie, Anna and Jessie Winnes. Mr. Will Winnes and Wil! and Mildred Miller were at Muncie yester lay the geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller. The Decatur ball team arrived Sat- ' urday evening. The members of the fast teamare: ‘ - Bones" France, Frank Peterson, Charles Peterson, “Nig" DeVinney, “Foxy” Johns. “Butch" Pennington. "Hot” Coffee,“Swallow Tail” Meyers, Grandpa" Ferrel, Tod Linn, 1 “Kalamazoo" Touhey,“Hello” Hively. —Lima (Ohio) Gazette. The Fort Wayne Nationals, the team that so everlastingly walloped tle Ros -rithals here last season will be the attraction next Sunday and are coming with the determination to again show our boys where to head in at. The Rosenthals, however, are just as determined to win aud regain the last laurels, and a red hot battle may be looked forward to. The Nationals are a hard hitting bunch and make a formadable foe to battle with. Come out and see the finish. This m irning a letter was received from Decatur stating that Bluffton could have the dates, the third and fourth of July and the chalenge will no doubt be accepted. Bluffton will no doubt give a good account of herself if she accepts the dates. Bluffton Banner. These dates are still open for our neighboring city aud Manager Hively is expecting daily to receive some word from them whether they will accept or not. Come on Bin fftou. Mrs. George Morris arranged n pleasant little surprise for Mr. Morris yesterday as it was his twenty eighth birthday. When he camo home to supper ho found Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarren, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Todd, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and Miss Lizzie Morris nil there aud waiting to take supper with him. Mrs. Morris had prepared im elegant supper and the entire event was decidedly pleasing to Mr. Morris who says they can have supper every evening on him if they want to. - Bluffton Banner.

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Are You Fixed for the Hot Weather? Have you bought your OXFORDS yet? It's OXFORD time. Big stock to select from at Charlie V oglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

FOR SALE—A fine, black, full blooded Jersey cow will sell cheap, for full particulars call on Henry Koenncnian. ts FOR SALE—A fine rubber tire top buggy as good as new, only been run seton times, will sell cheap. Inquire of Henry Koennenian ts 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

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Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cured p by Dr. J. Burke & Co, of 221 S. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind., Who Has Never Been Ex- , celled in Fitting the Eyes where ethers have failed. Will be at 1 the Burt House soon. WATCH FOH TO ATE