Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1904 — Page 3

T I M E TABLES a. r. & i. In effect June, 26, l»04> TRAINS NORTH, bRo 6—Dally ■ ... 11.09 pm ■R 7—Deity to Grand Rapids 8:00 a m Mo »—Dally (except Sunday) 5.42 p m TRAINS SOUTH Er,, 4-Datly .. i:»2 a sr. tjlu 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:15 a m Mo 2—Dally (except Sunday) 1:15 p lu Mo. SO—Daily, except. Sunday 7:51 p m |Rc, 18—Bunday only 8:46 p tn CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ,1904. EAST, Mo 6—Oommerclal Traveler, dally... 5.05a m Mo 2— Mall, daliy, except Sunday ..11 37 a m Mo 4—Day Express, dally 6:20 pm Kiu 22—Local Freight 12:01a tn ? WEST Mo 3—Day Express, dally 5.05 a m I jl I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...li:l(>am Mo s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m M 23—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. | In effect June 19, 19(4 WEST, ■x- 7—Express, dally 2:0o a m Wji 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am K<3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p m BWo 13—Wells Fargo Express except r'. Monday 6:50 p m 21—Marion-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am $7 east f R . 48- -Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. nt. 9 — * tsßv4Uu»e L-i ini Led fur i ■Io 22—Marion and Col urn bus except Sundav . 6:58 am M 4—New York and Boston Limited ■ through coaches Columbus ■ and Chicago 4 51pm MNo. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 ana 4 has ■ rough ooacb Columbus to Chicago ■K i. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between ■ Hammond and Marlon. Lake tine & Western ■ Time card from Bluffton. Ind, ■ SOUTHBOUND N . 19—Daily except Sunday 1157 am O'. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25pm arriving 10:30 a m MNo. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs though without change, arriving at Bluffton 11:35 a m ■to. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route ■ Harry Moltz made a business trip to Toledo O. thia morning, ■ Joo Moon made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. ■ I). E. Laferty of Ft Wavne was a business caller here today. ■E lul Frantz of B -rne was attend int to oil business here today. Acker returned this morning from a business trip at Ft. Wii me. Hbfr and Mrs. A. (’. Gregory made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this ■oi uing. I M. H. Niblick returned this morning from a business trip to Ft Wayne. ■ Aites Kate Flickinger arrived this morning from Geneva and is the of relatives.

Annual July Clearance Sale EVERY ITEM A BIG BARGAIN.-WASH GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. . ... - jhbih !■ Bl uiri.mmi— h aJ ir-—ii mi n— l mini n ... i—rr - , w-r.va.iv ~ - - - - nrmMITIMBBW— ■— mill 111 I > Illi 1 I 11 ■ !■!■! Willi I ■ IM— —I I ■ -Bk Extra fine quality woven Fancy Linens that were 50c, this lOa Good quality Dimities that were 10c, this sale, per yard Op sale, per yard .' 4Zb )W\ • - Ub kT/ / 1 I ) 4 Best quality nice figured Batistes and Dimities, were Bc, this £ « Fine quality figured and satin-striped Batiste, cheap at 20c, ftp .. sale to close . Jb this sale All other Wash Goods marked down at cost and Extra fine grade Batistes, figured, that were 15c, this sale, Hp a. less than cost per yard lib * J 100 pieces good, choice Ginghams, were Bc, this sale to close gg Fne crade Batistes and Dimities, that were cheap at 12c, this Qp , This is much better and one-half cheaper than a print. Call sale to close nt f Ufore arC aH * Onc - MU—M——MBBM—aW— «■m—Ki3a——BMMM-——M—MM—MO——■——■HI— ■! I IBM HllffMllH'llMMl'llll"'iril—l' H—■——! Call and see our Bargains in Shirt Waists. All Sold at a Discount From Former Prices. i ' NIBLICK & COMPANY

Miss Hattie Mayer is visiting her aunt at Monroe. R. K. Allison made a business trip to Marion today. James Willie, of Willshire, is here on business today. O. N. Snellen is transacting business at Uniondale today. Alex. Beall, of Willshire, was a business caller here today. E. K. Shelter is attending to grain business at Berne today. Rev. Vitz, of Indianapolis, is in the city, the guest of friends. Miss May Scott has gone to Magley to make a short visit with relatives. Charles Lose was out inspecting the oil well on Judge Erwin’s farm today Miss Rose Stump returned to Monroe, today, after doing some shopping here. Martin Laughlin has returned to Berne, after attending to official duties here. Mrs. Dave Smith and children left last evening for Rome City to spend two weeks at the lake. Miss Carrie Snyder, of Fort Wayne is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Marie Tounellier. Miss Carrie Mailer left today for Van Buren, where she will visit for a few days with relatives. Roman Barthel and Whitey Brein- : erkamp returned last evening from a . business trip at Huntington. Miss Annenia W’eicking, who was the guest of Miss Marie Beery, returned to her home at Bluffton today. ' Miss Opal Paulison retnened today to Tocsin, after visiting here for a i short time with Miss Zulla Milter. Mr. and Mr. Lutz returned to Poe 1 this morning while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True. Mrs. Costello and Mrs. Floyd Smith will entertain a number of their lady friends today at a pedro party at the home of Mrs. Smith. ' L. B Knepper returned to Geneva, 1 today. He had been at Bluffton where he was attending the funeral of his : brother, Joseph Knepper. 1 John Reiter is having his barber shop overhauled, repapering and re- : painting the same, and when com- . pleted will put forth a nobby appearance.

Charles Walsh, of Berne, was in the city today. Mose Krohn was a business caller at Magley today. J [Dick Christen is attending togas business at Berne today. Pat Hyland is attending to gas business at Berne today. C. M. France of Van Wert, is a business caller here today. William Mackie returned to Berne this morning, after transacting business here. Mrs. Jennie Wells, who was visiting relatives here, returned to her home at Berne today. Miss Fennie Smith has returned from Wren, Ohio, where she was visiting her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan have returned to Berne, after visiting here ! for a short time with relatives. Misses Klinesorg and Waitermath, having been guests of relatives, returned to Fort Wayae this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler will entertain a number of young people this evening in honor of Miss Callie Shabacher of Chicago. There will be a meeting of the City Band tomorrow evening at the regular time and place. All members are requested to be present without fail. John B. Miller has resigned his position with the Wells Fargo Express Co. in San Francisco, Cal., and accepted a position with the Southern Pacific in the auditor’s office. He is well pleased with his position. He is a son of A. J. Milter of this place.— Geneva Herald. The Fort Wayne Emeralds, under the management of that renowned MeDarby, formerly with the Shamrocks, will appear here next Sunday and a fast game may be looked for. MeDarby is an old ball player and it may justly be said of him that he has a fast team and one that knows the game. A Kansas paper advises all women who go to the world's fair to wear short skirts, just as short as the law will allow. The advice is of doubtful propriety. Down on the pike, presumably under the domination of the law. there are skirts so abreviated that a wide hem would obliterate thorn.

Mrs. E. L. Shaw went to Marion today to visit for a short time w ith her sister. See the lovely young woman and the funny old woman at the Jubilee carnival. Mr. and Mrs. N. Staler went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit for a few day with relatives. Rev. John C- White went to Montpelier today to assist in a special meeting there this week. Miss Bessie Congleton and Master i Winfield Maddy went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Two little girls in blue will be at the Jubilee Carnival Thursday and Friday evening to tell where best Mllinery is found. Misses Welman and Opal Gilpen ' returned to Forest today after visiting here for a shirt time with Mr. and Sirs. William Redding. Ed Philips of this office is today celebrating his birthday and doing it in proper style by treating his office associates to cigars and ice i cream soda. El is one of the oldest printers in the citv and is still a good one and we wish him many mere happy occasions like today. I The condition of the stone pavement about the court house fonn--1 tain is in a terrible shape and is unfit for a lady to travel across owing to the loungers and loafers who make that their headquarters and ' see just how much tobacco juice ' they can squirt upon the walk. This should be stopped and the county officials take some steps in ■ order to keep it in u sanitary condition. A great game of ball was played yesterday afternoon by two teams ■ who styled themselves Beaneaters ■ and Tramp the former team wining 1 by a score of 32 to 8 the batteries I for the respectives teams were Birkley and France and Coffee and II Forbing and from an onlookers r | standpoint was something fierce, • I errors galore being made on each 1 side. There was no redeeming - features of the games except the 4, playing of “shucks” at second base i who accepted fifteen chances with--4 out an error. This is his own report of his playing.

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Mrs. Bert Ault and son returned I to Ft. Wayne tins morning after!; making a short visit here with Nathan Wyatt and family. Miss Nina Peterson returned to i Albion this morning atfer visiting \ here for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower and other relatives.

|1.50 Chicago and return <1.50 Sunday, July 31st. the Erie R. R. will run a special excursion to Chicago and return 1.50 round trip Special train leaves Decatur at 6:00 a. m., arriving jn Chicago at 10:45 a. m. returning the special leaves Chicago at 6:30 p. in. For further information, apply to Erie agents.