Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1904 — Page 3

TIMS TABLES a. r. & i. In effect June. 2(1, 1V04) TRAINS NORTH, ■■•• •••••■• UOStpm A 7—Dr'ty to Grand Rup'ds B:uu a m t— D».ly (except Sunday) 5. 12 pm TRAINS SOUTH «<> * -D&liy 2- a a tn Ha ... -n Uly (except Hu:,day). . 7:in a m No 2—Daily (except Sui duv, 1;..-, p m No. 80-Dafly, except Sunday 7:51 >, n , Nir 16—Suaday oniy 8 46 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ,1904. K A." ('. No 6— Commercial Traveler, dally... 5 (>’, a m No 2—Mall. daily, except Sunday ..11 37 ain No 4—Day Express. dally 6 20pm No 22—Local Freight. 12:01 am WEST No B—Day Express, daily 5 05 a tn No I—Mall, daily, except. Sunday ...I>:ioam No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8.41 p m No a— Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO cc ERIE. In effect June 19, in 4 WENT, r—Wxn’eas. dally ~2-ona n, No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limit id 3:02a tn u 4—.’■>* York auu Ulucago bun ted through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 pm No IJ— Wnla Fargo Express except Monday 5:50 p m So 21—Marlon-Huntington Ace’m.. 10:10a tn EAST No. 48 Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m. jo - v ce.tou te biinlteu tor m y.. .x:47 am No 22—Marion and Columba? except Sunday. 6:58 a w> No 4—Nex York and Boston Limited through couches Columbus and Chicago 4 5. pm No. 13 will not rarry baggage. 3 and 4 has throi’yh onsoh Onhirff'U* tn Cnieapo No. 14-8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marion. Lake trie s Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41-Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 am No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a ni No lift—Daily except Sunday 5:35 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:80 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolla 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 S. E. Nnll made it buisness trip to Elgin this morning. E. A. Mann made a business trip to Napolion this morning. El Ehinger made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Miss Graber went to Fort Wayne last evening to resume her school work. P. Zuercher returned to Berne this morning. Me was a business caller here. D. E. Lanferty returned this morning from a business trip at Ft. Wayne. L. C. De Voss went to Portland this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Piper went to Briant this morn ng *o visit for a few days with relatives. C. J. Lutz returned last evening from Geneva where he was attending to legai business. Mell Rico returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending to timber business. Miss Katie Hammel went to Mishawaka this morning to visit for a few days with freinda. Miss Frances Bryson returned last evening from Lynn, where she went to meet her sister.* Mrs. James Watkins went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with re’atives. Miss Maud Chronister went to South Bend this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. ■ Mr. and Mrs. David Henderiokson went to Dayton 0., this morning to visit for a short time with his part nts. Misses Edith Johnson and Georgia Berry went to Portland his morning to visit over Sunday with their aunt Mrs. Burr.

' Stvlish, Cool and Comfortable Summer Suits for Men and Boys. /'A*- \'/ he seen herein great assortment of style and fabrics. Every conservative buyer will be quick to see the merits of / juMi our merchandise and the economy of our prices. These suits ’’ V ranges in prices from $3.50 to $15.00. ~~ ————— ' Summer Trousers for Good Dressers f: T: :, [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: * "elzEylVance" Cor. East of Court House. Decatur, Ind.

Mrs. William Pillars is visiting with relatives at Bluffton. Miss Ida Smitley went to Tocsin this morning to visit with relatives. John S. Peterson is looking after insurance business at Ft. Wayne today. Miss Arbia Loch left today for Ce.ina, O. to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bickmeyer went to Preble this morning to visit with relatives. Miss Chilohote went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Frank Johnson left today foi \ an \\ ert, Ohio, to visit a short time with relatives, Mrs. Mary Murphy went to Bohrar today where she will visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Eizabeth Fetters went to Huntington today to visit over Sunday with relatives. (’. Radamaker is able to be out. and is recovering from a two week's seige with a bad stomach. Miss Jennie Wilgus arrived today from Piqua 0., and is the guets of Mr. and Mrs. Edge. Joe Helm left today for Silver Lake, where he will visit for a short time with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCulloch arrived this morning from Ft. Wanye and are the guests of Mr. Flenining. Mrs. Barney Plock and daughter arrived from Ft. Wayne this morning and are the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alb, s and son returned o Huntington today after visiting here for a fews day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Moses, of Cani ton, Ohio, arrived today to celebrate the Fourth with the family of Ed S. Moses aud other friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. Purdy and Mr. Lewis Purdy went to Rochetser this morning to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs Cook. Misses Vera and Leila Andrews went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with their aunt Mrs. W. F. Rosen win ke. Miss Lucile Bryson returned last evening from Indianapolis, where she has been attending the Indianapois conservatory of music. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baltzell T. H. Baltzell and Miss Daisy Haley went to Columbus, 0., this morning to visit for a week with relatives Mrs. Alexander Yobst and Mrs. Philip Thompson arrived today from Ft. Wayne and are the guests of Charles B. Yobst and family. Messrs. Rolla Beck and Dean Jacques, of Richmond, Ind., arrived this afternoon and will be guests of H. L. Confer and family over the Fourth Misses Anna Walsh, of Chicago, and Stella Wemhoff, of Fort Wayne, will arrive this afternoon and spend Sunday and the Fourth of July with Miss Edith Wemhoff. Hon. H. C. Peterson and daughter Miss Nan of Albian arrived today, called here on account of the serious illness of the formers aged father John W. Peterson. Mr. Peterson is a well known attorney of Noble count}’ and a brother of attorney R. S. Peterson of this city.

n W. Sholty is on ths sick list. D. Vancil was in Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Blanch Palmer went to Van Buren today. N. S. Cochran made a business trip to Delphos today. Miss Katie Touhey arrived today from Muncie and is the guest of her | mother. Lyman Hart went to Ft. Wayne j this morning to spend Sunday with j relatives. Mollie Swartz went to Van Wert today to visit or a few days with , rea fives. • Clay Wetrzberger arrived today from Lafountain and is the guest of his parents. Waiter Mann of Muncie and Clari Croak of Van Wert are the guests of Raymond Kuoff. Miss Pansy Bell went to Rome City this morning to visit over Sunday with Miss Lucile Hale. Miss Florence Saul field arrived to day from Toledo and is the guest of Miss Katherinie Watts. Miss Vina Simth went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss O]a Hurtle arrived from Van Wert today and is the guest of her sister Miss Alice Hurtle. Miss Pansy Bell went to Rome City this morning to visit over Sunday wrth Miss Lucile Hale. Misses Mayme and Gypsy Dorwin went to Monroe today to spend Sunday with their brother. Mrs. Grote and children of Ft. Wayne are in our city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Reinking. Mrs. Waton went to Bluffton today while here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Dorwin. Mrs. Tony Arnold will arrive from Ft. Wayne this evening and spend Sunday with her mother. Miss Gertrude Barber returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after visiting here for a short time with her parents. Mrs. Henry Thomas and daughter and Mrs. Charles Helm went to Marion, today, to visit a short time with their sister. Henry Loshe and Frank Spangler will leave this evening for Fort Recovery, Ohio, where they will enjoy the Fourth with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willi Schirmeyer and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Will King arrived from Richmond todav and are guests of Mr. and jyrs Joe Rice. Misses Edith and Mary Fisher arrived today from Eaton and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed. LOST—A medium sized black rat terror dog with a leather collar finder return to the Burt House and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutton were most pleasantly surprised last evening when a number of their immediate neighbors burst in upon them to appraise them of the fact that they still cherished their good friendship if they were intending to move to the south part of the city which will occur in a few days. The evening was spent in playng numerous game and all induged in as genuine old fashioned taffy pulling and at a lute hour all adjourned for their respective homes.

<JULY SALE#: Commencing July Ist and continuing throughout the month we will make SPECIAL PRICES on Dry Goods, Wets 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 CTSWctS Sale price SEE WINDOW. 6cts Choice of one Jot of Dress Goods. Former price of which range from 50c to SI.CO per yard. This sale 32c a yard at Boston Store. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. KUEBLER & MOLTZ CO.

C. Poyneer returned today from a business trip at Delphos. Mrs. Joe Parent went to Van Buren today to make a short visit. Miss Helen Watts arrived today from Delphos where she was visiting. Mrs. Teeple returned today from Willshire where she was visiting with her daughter.

FOURTH OF JULV CLOTHING Just two more days and the glorious Fourth of July will be here. To celebrate the day in the right manner you want to be dressed accordingly. gagWBS Our Outing tMwr Suits ; J are just what you want for wiwlMK that day, because they are A -1 H siA&W brim full of style, made by G . ? i i ’wfeg:.. expert tailors, fit properly \l m&Sr and tend to make y° u feel / ' ‘ a J®v \ patriotic. We also have an 01 |i 4 dwWU V abundance of LJCJ : NEW NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ll 7 ' /a Ju I wot I ’/// jjJLjgK L ' SUMMER NECKWEAR f' ■rBlR i / cooL underwear |!/J '4 FANCY SOX and J&y STRAW HATS. We are sure to interest you if you will step into our store and let us show you. Holthouse, Schulte & Co.

Mrs. George Zimmerman has gone to Bluffton to visit over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Burwell. Miss Pearl McClish arrived today from Willshire and is the guest of her j sister, Miss Dora McClish, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wisehaupt and son left today for Muncie, where they will make a short visit with their son.l

Miss Kathryn Biggins, left this morning for her home in Clinton, Michigan, where she will spend the Fourth with her parents. L. G. Eihngham and Deputy Auditor C. D. Lewton will leave tonight for St. Louis to attend the democratic national convention ■ which opens July ttth.