Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1904 — Page 3
TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In affect .June, 2t>, 1904) TRAINS NORTH. No s—Vail? 11 ow p tn N 7—D"'ty to Grand Rap ds B'oo »tn No »—Daily (except Sunday, 5 12 p m TRAINS SOOTH No 4 -Dally . 2:2am No 12 -Daily (except Sunday) 7:15 a m No 2— Daily (except Sunday. 1: 5 p tn No. SO— D ily. except Sunday 7:51 p n, No'lß—Sunday only 8 46 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ,1904. EAST, No 6—Commercial Travel r. dally... 5 05a m No 2— Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 37 a in No 4—Dav Express, dally 6:20 p tn NO »— Local Freight .IS-.Ulam WEST No 3—Day Express, dallv . 5 05 a m No I—Mail, dally, except Sunday ...lirlOam No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. S;4l p tn No 23—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19: 4 WEST. v—Wxnreaa, dally n> No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am ,u 4—. sew York and Umcago mm.ted through coach Columbus and Chicago daily . . 12:44 pm No 13—Weils Fargo Express except Monday . 5:50 p tn No 21 — Marlon-Huntington Acc'tn .. 10:1(1 g m EAST No. 4 s Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 ij. ru o o—Vtoowiuute uimlteu tor ax..,.z 47a m No 22—Manon and Columbu* except Suudav 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4 51 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago Lake Erie 6c Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily exept Sunday 7:15 a m No. lit—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves IndlanopolU at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Fred Tague made a business trip to Bluffton today. R. K. Allison made a businessjtrip to Indianapolis today. Jacob Souers returned.to Bluffton today he was a buisness caller here. Perry Ferry i eturned to Preble today he was a business caller here. Mrs. Emma Russel arrived today from Lima and is the guest of her father. The Bachelor Maids club will attend the K. of P. picnic at Ft. Wayne in a body. Miss Susie Archer went to Pleasant Mills today to visit for a short, time with relatives. Miss Buckmaster returned today from Pleasant Mills where she was visiting with relatives. Miss Susan Harrison returned today from Willshire where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Susan Prince returned to Spencerville today, she was visiting with her daughter at Geneva. Miss Ruth Ramey returned to Portland today while here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allison. Missed Kittie Watts and Beulha Penne returned today from Willshire where they were the guests of friends. The inafnt child of Mr. and Mrs. John Trim died last evening at eight o'clock and was hurried this morning. Miss Blanch Hart arrived last evening from Huntington being called home on account of sickness of her sister. Mrs. Gehring returned to Huntington today, while here she was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bren ter. Mrs. F. Whitler of Van Buren passed through our city this morning enroute to Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit with relatives.
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John Colchin made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. The Bon Ton Club will meet tonight with Miss Maude Christen . William McConnehey made a business trip to Williams this morning. After attending to newspaper business here, Fred Rohrer returned to B< r ie today. Toni Haefling and Albino Smith made a buisness trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mrs. Isadore Kalver returned this morning from Chicago where she was visiting with relatives. Charles Voglewede, Loe Martin and < 'harles Christen made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning Miss Carrie Hirsh returned to Columbus Ind., today while here she was the guest of Mrs £. Patterson. Robert Allison went to Marion today to attend a meeting of the Board of directors of the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ellis and daughter arrived last evening from Redkey and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lase Ellis. Miss Letta Wetter and sister, Mrs. W. H. Stults and son Orrin 1 of Wron, Ohio, are visiting relatives in New Washington, Ohio. Mrs. J. W. Case and two daughters Margarite and Lucile went to Bluffton today to visit for a short time with Mrs. B. Hale. Texas Alsbangh the Standard Oil pipe line walker passed through here this morning enroute from Preble to Lima he walks the entire distance. J. E. Moser and wife of Decatur, and Henry Gebheart and wife of near Rockford, spent Tuesday at the home of Dr. Shaffner in this town. Will, shire Herald. The Knights of Columbus cf this city will line up this afternoon against the Ft. Wayne Knights in their game of ball as follows: Kenna s. »., Haefling p, Bremerkamp c, Martin If, Smith 3r, Christen lb, Ehinger 2b, Keubler cf, Cobrett rs, Bremer kamp and Mylott substitutes. D. M. Hensley went into the Forbing building this morning to see what damage the fire had done. Gcing from the light into the dark room he was blinded and walkedinto the big hole which had been burned in the floor. Luckily he caught himsef and escap'd with no further injuries than soiled clothes. All indications point to the fact that when the Blufftons and Rosenthals meet Sunday and Monday next to fight out their differences on the ball field, they will play to the largest crowds of the season. These two teams have always been rivals, and every time they meet each other in athletic sport, each tries to outdo the other. In this case there is no doubt but that Bluffton will come strong and {endeavor to hang the three games to their belt. Take a peep at the Rosenthals when this is attempted, and while the games will be furious, Tom Railing, Bart France and Dick Farrell will alternate and kick up the dust in the Ditcher’s box. France undoubtedly will pitch Sunday’s game and Railing and Farrell the Sunday “games. Do not miss these games; you will enjoy them.
Stvlish, Cool and Comfortable Summer Suits for Men and Boys. May be seen here in great assortment of style and fabrics. Every conservative buyer will be quick to see the merits of our merchandise and the economy of our prices. These suits ranges in prices from $3.50 to $15.00. Summer Trousers for Good Dressers : : : At prices that will please and surprise you. : : : Men's and Boys Crash and Linen Trousers from 25c to SI.OO. Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases for your summer vacation at any price you may desire: ELZEY & VANCE Cor. East of Court House. Decatur, Ind.
Miss Lucy Studler went Toledo, Ohio, today. J. R. Crist went to Elkhart this morning to visit with his daughters. Abe Boch and Eli Sprunger returned this morning from St. Marys, Ohio. John Stoneburner returned this morning from a business trip to I Geneva. Fifty tickets were sold to Ft. Wayne I this morning on account of the K. of C. picnic. Mrs. Haefling went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with his son. Mr. and Mr. Henson and son went to Brookville this morning to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend the K. of C. picnic. Miss Hamtnell returned this morning from Portland where she was visiting with her sister. Elmer Johnson returned this morning from St. Marys where he was holding a sale of horses. Jonas Triteh arrived this morning from Monroe to make arrangements to bring his wife home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keubler wen to Et. Wayne this morning to attend the K. cf C. picnic. Miss Jessie Hart returned to Ft Wayne this morning {after visiting here with Miss Marie Myers. Mr. E. S. Appleman son and daughter went to Rome City this morning to spend a few weeks at the lakeJohn C. Moran went to Ft. Wayne this morning to make up issue in the case of McKean against the city of Decatur. John S. Peterson went to Monroeville this morning to adjust the Maggie Hume fire loss. Agustus Christen accompanied him. Shaffer Peterson went to Ft. Wayne this morning to make up issues in the case of McKean against the city of Decatur. L. Yager Sons have received some handsome new ratan swings. See them in their show window. 14fid3 I earnestly desire the immediate return of all cases and bottles. Wm. Mersman. 14«d2w2 Dr. C. V. Connell who is at Mt. Clemens Mich., will be at his office on Wednesday July 6th. 14«d6 Notice—l have twenty acres of hay to make on the shares in Preble township. Address James K. Niblick, R. R. 6, Decatur, Ind. 14fid6 Frank Mills haa secured the exclusive agency for the Saturday Evening Post, the oldest poper in the United States, established by Benjamin Franklin over a century ago. He will deliver it to you each Saturday for five cents. Leave orders at Mills' grocery. Farms for Sale. Dan Erwin has returned from his tour in Michigan and Erwin & Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands ’•personally selected" improved or unimproved, and will furnish information concerning any tract, or printed list on application or request by mail half fare on G. R. & I. direct route if you care to look, Address us or call at office. Decatur Indiana. 14dl8
| *JULY SALE> - J" ■■ I■■ ■ —III ■! ... — Commencing July Ist and continuing throughout the month we will make SPECIAL PRICES on Dry Goods, 18cts 6cts LACE HOSE PERCALE We have quite a nice assortment of Ladies only, this is a Special and can yard Percales. ::::::::: not be duplicated when present stock ' is gone. Worth 25c. Sale price WORTH 10 AND 12 1-2 CTS18ctS Sale price SEE WINDOW. 6cts Choice of one lot of Dress Goods. Former price of which range from 50c to $1 CO per yard. This sale 32c ci yard at Boston Store. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. KUEBLER & MOLTZ CO.
TO THE PUBLIC. Decatur, Ind., June 24, 1904. Notice from the city board of health as the season of typhoid fever .choleia infantum and kindred diseases is now here and their origin is usually traced filthy unsanitary surroundings, and such being the case, Notice is hereby given to all parties as well as property owners, that all filthy rubbish and obnoxious matter, cutting down all weeds in alleys and inside of their lots and disinfecting privy vaults and remove all rubbish from their premises within ten days from this notice. If at the end of ten days, said filth and rubbish is not removed , same will be ordered done without any further notice by the city board of heatlh at the property holder's expense. Dr. H. E. Keller, Sec. of City Board of Health. UldlO
Pipe of Peace d/ /it LUv''" 71» .wilt-/dk Blufftons Imperial Base Ball Team and 200 rooters will be in De catur July 3 and 4. Come and see a big crowd on the old hunting ground.
YOUR EYES Should not be neglected. Delay often means serious results. Don’t be persuaded that it is some ailment other than the eyes, for after taking medicine for a reasonable length of time and the trouble still remains, rest assured it is ONE OR MORE OF MANY REFRACTIVE DEFECTS OF THE EYES. Nothing But Glasses, and the Correct Ones, Will Give you Relief DR. JOSEPH BURKE who has been making regular visits to Decatur, will be at the Burt House, July Sth and 9th, for Two Days Only, will Examine Eyes FREE OF CHARGE REMEMBER THE DATE To Celebrate the Fourth Right yonr feet should be encased in a pair of our comfortable, stylish Shoes. For the lady who likes snappy Oxfords we have the New Button Blucher The Gibson Tie We would like to show you. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.
