Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r, & i. In effect June. 26, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, Uto 2—D»U> 11.09 p tn ' N 7— Daily to Grand Rapids 8:00 atn No »— Daily (eicept Sunday) 5.43 p tn TRAINS SOUTH No 4-Dally 2: J 2am No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:15 a in No 2—Daily lexcept Sunday, 1:15 >, a, No. JO—Dally, except Sunday.. 7:51 p m No' M—Sunday oul> S:46pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 , 1904. EAST. No s—Commercial Traveler, dally... \OS a m No 2— Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 37 a m No 4—Day Express, dally 5,20 p m No W—Local Freight 12:01 am WEST No B—Dav Express, dallv 5:05 a m No t—Mall, dally, except Sunday .. .11:10 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dallv .. H:4l p m No 28—Local Freight 12:uip m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, UK4. WEST. vr 7—trxr'resß,dally 2 oOam No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:o2am ~u 4—New York and Chicago uimited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 pm No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:50 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10am EAST No. 48 Chicago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. ~v o— v ee.iume uimtteu tor N r x;47 a m Mo 22—Marlon and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 am Nr 4—New York and Boston Limited tnrough coaches Columbus and Chicago 4 51 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has ibrongh coach Columbus to Chicago No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond aud Marlon. Lake trie oc Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a tn No. 36—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 & Big 4 route » Clinton Grim made a trip to Montpelier today/ Verne MeGonagle, of Willshire, was in the city today, Rufus Stucky returned this morning from a business trip at Berne. A. W. Fishbaugh returned this morning from a business trip at Berne. D. M. Hensley returned last eveninff from Rome City, where he spent Sunday with his family. George Mazomie left today for I idianapolis.Jwhere he joins an outting crowd. to Northern Indiana. Mr. and Mas. Harry Winnes returned today to their home in Reedley, Cala., after visiting here several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Henry Winnes.

Annual July Clearance Sale EVERY ITEM A BIG BARGAIN.-WASH GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. 111 mu IIIIT mm ii'iwwym — H'TI'■1111'1» iwfiwimr-wim —w—ww—4fX Extra fine quality woven Fancy Linens that were 50c, this 1 0* Good'quality Dimities that were toe, this sale, per yard On sale, per yard 4ZU Ob . '* W ’ Best quality nice figured Batistes and Dimities, were Bc, this E a Fine quality figured and satin-striped Batiste, cheap at 20c, |E p v sale to close J U this sale All other Wash Goods marked down at cost and • * ' \\* IcSS til 3.11 COSt Extra fine grade Batistes, figured, that were 15c, this sale, ||p I . o n- 1 ♦ 1 a per yard'• y / 100 pieces good, choice Ginghams, were Bc, this sale to close gg F tn. oradc Batistes and Dimities, that were cheap at lac, this Q n This is much better and one-half cheaper than a print. Call sal? to close at. 3l> ' ’*j before they are all gone. __— Call and see our Bargains in Shirt Waists. All Sold at a Discount From Former Prices. NIBLICK & COMPANY

B- W. Sholty made a business trip to Genova this morning. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Mrs. Cyrus Weaver went to Marion today to visit the Ben Hur court. Eirl B. Adams is attending to legal business at Geneva today. Miss Lottie Shay went to Bluffton today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Dick Reed went to Eaton, Ind., today, to visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Williams returned to Van Buren today, after being the guest of relatives. Mrs. G. H. Laughery went to Marion today to pay the Ben Hur court of that city a visit. Miss Lizzie Clark arrived from Van Wert today and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clark. Misses Edith and May Fisher returned to Eaton this morning, having been the guest of Miss Grace Reed. Miss Jennie Congleon returned this morning from Warren 0., where she was visiting with friends. Mrs. Burwell returned to Bluffton last evening after visiting here for a short time with her daughtar Mrs. George gimmerman. Miss Gertrude Radamaker intertained a crowd of girls at six o'clock dinner in honor of Miss Tilla Wellman of Ft. Wayne an enjoyable time was had by all. There will be a meeting of the Rosenthal Base Bali club and all members are requested to be present as business of interest will be transacted. Meeting called for seven thirty o’clock sharp this evening. Huntington is today voting on the proposition of granting a sup sidy of 125,000 to the proposed Portland, Montpelier, Warren and Huntington Traction company. It is the supposition that tho subsidy will carry. James H. White, of Huntington, 'is iu the city, looking up a location to start a cigar and confectionery store, either to buy out or establish. Mr. White has long been in the restaurant business at Warsaw and Huntington, and at one time had charge of Winona hotel, at Winona Lake.

Frank Bell made a business trip to Berne today. Dr. J. S. Boyers made a professional trip to Geneva today. P. W. Smith, of Richmond, is a business caller here today. Miss Zura Ferry, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Miss Dykeman. P. L. Andres made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. M. E. Ware made a business trip to B ittle Creek. Mich., this morning. Mrs. Dan Haley returned from Ft. Wayne wnere she visited with her daughter. Herman Yager returned this morning from a business flip at Ft. Wayne. O. Wemhoff went to Rome City this morning to spend a week tormenting the finny tribe. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Edington and son arrived today from Fort Wayne and are guests of relatives. Mr. Charles M. Sitnooke arrived this morning from St. Louis and is tho guest of his mother. Mrs C. W. Hocker and son went to Monroe this morning tovisitfor a few days with relatives. D. A. Williams returned to Ft. Wayne this morning While here he was the guest of \V. R. Neal. Miss Cora Harvey returned to Tocsin today after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Miss Grace MoWirter returned to Kalamazoo, Mich., this morning after short a visit with Miss Pear Farrel Sheriff Butler left Berne this morning having in charge Mrs. Martin McCune whom he is taking to the insane asylum. The Bon Ton club will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Gertrude Rad smacker and a good time is being looked for ward to. Mike Watkin returned this morning from Pittsburg Pa., this morning where he has been working for the Pennsylvania Railroad for the past year. Misses May Radamacker and Tillie Wellman returned to Ft. Wayne this morning to resume I school work after viisting here for , a short time with frk.ds and relatives.

Fred Harb went to Geneva today to visit his brother. Shaffer Peterson is attending to legal business at Geneva today. Frank McConnel returned this morning from a business trip at Berne. Karie Martin of Kokomo is in our city tho guest of his father Sam Martin. Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs went to Monroe today to visit a short time wijh elatives. Mrs. Fred Vaughn and son went to Churubusco this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. J R. Glanon and daughter went to Berne this morning to visit with relatives. Miss Ruth Simison returned to Berne today. While here she was the guest of Miss Marie Allison. Gladys Cusick and her Fairy Team will be at the Jubilee Carnival Thursday 7 and Friday evenings. Z. O. Lewellen and George! Keller of Monroe, left this morning for St. LonisJ to take in the World's Fair. John Heller and daughter Fanny left last evening for Rome City’ where they will spend a week fishing. Mrs. Phil Thompson and Mrs. Alexander Yobst returned to Ft. Wayne last evening atfer visiting here for a short time with Charles Yobst and family. The Blues of the Christan Sabbath school will serve cream on Court street Saturday evening July 16th bogining at 7 o’clock prompt. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and daughter Midge and Miss Fonner I returned last evening fjom Rich- I mond where they were visiting with P. W. Smith and family. The regular legal notice has been given for the annual stockholders meeting of those 'interested in the Old Adams County Bank the same to tako place at their banking house on Augnst 2. The Blues of the Christian Saltbath school were entertained at the home of their leader, Mis. Artman, on Monday evening July 11th. Those who were there went home feeling as though they had been royally entertained.

Closing Out Sale Commencing Saturday, July 23rd We, by mutual consent, have decided to close out our entire stock —$5,000 worth of Furniture and Household Furnishings. Good bargains galore. Call and get prices. We will continue in Undertaking * Woodward & Ball.

A. P. Beatty is attending to legal business at Richmond today. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are making a visit with relatives at Monroe. A. J. Frost, of Portland, was looking after business matters here today. J W. H. Murphy made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roop are rejoicing over a brand new girl baby’ which made its appearance at their home this morning. Mistress Mary and her prettymaids is one of the many’ pretty numbers at the Jubilee Carnival, Thurday and Friday evenings. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyter ian church will give a social this evening at the parsonage lawn. All invited to at--1 tend.

J. W. Bucks, of South Bend, was a business caller here today. Dr. Lemontree arrived today from South Bend and is stationed at the Burt House, where he will for a few days examine your eyes free of charge and tell you whether or not you are in need of glasses. Those who are suffering wiih bad eyes are especially invited ts call and consult with this great specialist. Mrs. Jacob Kalver entertained sixteen of her lady friends yesterday afternood at her home on North Fifth street, in honor of Mrs. Julius Spies, Cleveland, Ohio. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in talking and in having a general good time. Mrs. Kalver served her guests with a sumptous three course luncheon and at a late hour all departed for their respective homes.