Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1904 — Page 3

■ TIME TAB L £S a. r. & i. In effect June. 26, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, 6—Dally 11.08 nm 7—Deity to Grand tUplds H:o<> n go Dally (except Sunday) 5.12 p m TRAINS SOUTH ■o -Dally 2:’9am No I*—Dally (eioept Sunday) 7:15 t m Mu —Dally (eicept Sunday: 1:15 p m 30-Daily, except Sunday .. 751 pm gcT 18—Sunday only 8:46 p tn CLOVER LEAF. In effect June * , 1904, '■Sf EAST. (M6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5 on am No 4—Day Kinross, dally »:3upm No 22—Local Freight 12:01 a tn .ffiMT WEST Nd 3—Day Express, daily 5.05 » w I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . . 11:10 atn Nq s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m R<j I—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO <1 ERIE. In effect June lit. 19< 1 ■MB west. Wo ■ -tiwuM,datly 2:ooam MO-liuffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am N>l a—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and BBg Chicago dally . 12:44 u 11 K 4 13—Wells Fargo Express except ■1 Monday 6:50 p n Ace'tn r-.|. .. n HR KAt<T No 1- Chicago ami N Y llml • I 11:21 n. ni. jk| »— veauouie totalled tor r »:41*a Nq 22—Marion and Columbus except BMB[ S rnda- 6:58 an NO ’—New York and Boston Limited BHK through caches Columbus BBSS and Chicago I ■> pn, N > 13 Wil! not carry baggatre. :> him ; <,»► Bar *gb coach Columbus to Chicago No 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hanitnomi and Marlon. Lake trie «c Western SUB Time card from Bluffton. Ind. BMB SOUTH HOC ND exept Sunday 7:15 am Daily except Sunday 11:57am Nil >s—Dally except Sunday . 5:25 pm 41 runs tor. ugh t ~„. , w Ch» ge. arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indiai.op. Ils at 7 man l:-ir, without chang. h W:8 a m fe: Ma Tubman, of Fort Wayne, was in the city today. E. Laferty, of Fort Wayne, is , in ’ ne city today. 1 ■Charles Warner, f Pleasant Mills, was in the city today. Harry Roebuck. , pi„ as;lllt yj >:, , Wi- in the city today. Ellsworth went to Bluffton today to spend Sunday. Meyers, of Borne, was a buni-neu-s caller here today. I ■ohn Kern nude a business trip to Berne this morning. ' ■Mrs. Mumma went to Monroe today to visit over Sunday. p Miss Amelia Blakey left for Hunt t 1 #g r ' today to visit relatives. ]

Annual July Clearance Sale EVERY ITEM A BIG BARGAIN.—WASH GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. - n—wr-' -— , ----- „„„ 77N rf* Extra fine quality woven Fancy Linens that were 50c, this i Qn Good quality Dimities that were 10c, this sale, per yard sale, per yard H-ZL Tri! “ ” Fine quality figured and satin-striped Batiste, cheap at 20c, |Ep I 11^6 at ’ stcs an(l ‘ Dimities, were Bc, this E a this sale I«J b I Slt 0 c 0,,e VU All other Wash Goods marked down at cost and Extra fine grade Batistes, figured, that were 15c, this sale, Ha I less than cost. per yardlib I r w 100 pieces good, choice Ginghams, were Bc, this sale to close Pa S WePI J! . . . uL F.ne grade Batistes and Dimities, that were cheap at 12c, this Q a B This is much better and one-half cheaper than a print. Call sale to close at U b 8 f before they are all gone. I Call and see our Bargains in Shirt Waists. I All Sold at a Discount From Former Prices. | NIBLICK & COMPANY -

Dick Sillick went to Portland today to spend Sunday with his family. R. M. Campbell, aft' • visiting his father here, returned to Kokomo today. Mrs. Laugenbaeher returned today from Toledo, where she visited relatives. Mrs. Mary Weidler went to Magley today to spend Sunday with her mother. Miss Lucy Rice went to Berne today to visit over Sunday with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allison went Indianapolis to spend Sunday with friends. Born—To Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Sheets, a big, bouncing boy. All doing well. John Jones and family, of White, England, are visiting with Joe Johnsod at Mon re. True Fristoe returned today from Winona, where he spent several days at the lake. Father William Bilsterine went to Monteroy today where he will hold erviees tomorrow. O. Wemhoff returned today from Rome City where he spent a week with the Henslev family. Mrs. B. Shenk returned to Huntington today, after visiting a short time here with her mother. Mrs. Hamilton Mercer went to South Haven, Mich., today to make a short visit with relatives. Tom Railing returned today from Columbia Citv. where he had been playing ball with the Reds. Mr. and Mrs. Page Blackburn returned today from Rome Ctty where they enjoyed a week's outing. Mrs. V. K. Paterson returned to Kokomo today, having given the I business men’s carnival in this city. Mrs. Frank Gast and Mrs. Monte' Lowe returned today from Winona Lake, where they visited several days. I Mr - and Mrs. Fred Wietfeldt went to Cincinnati O. this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. The pocket book that was found by Roy Miller on yesterday proved to be the property of Albine Smith and was promptly turned over to him. It contained eighteen dollars.

John Stoneburenr was in Geneva today. AJ. Miller, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Mrs. Lyman Hart is visiting relatives at Fort Wayne. Father Eberle went to Portland today, where he will hold services. Mrs. Andrews and children went to Monroe today to spend Sunday. Misses McCauless and Hartman went to Bluffton today to visit friends. Miss Opal Lowery returned to Monroe tdday, having been a guest of friends. Mrs. Van Camp returned today to Fort Wayne, after visiting relatives near Willshire. Miss Kate Flickinger returned to Geneva today, having been the guest ■ of friends here. John C. Moran has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Wilhelm, deceased. The Tramps demonstrated their superiority over the Beaneaters by by defeating them two games of tall yesterday the scores being 11 to 6 and 8 to 0. While excavating for the placement of a sidewalk in front of Yager Sons’ furniture store, workmen come across the stump of an old tree that had been cut down in 184 G. Will Rieter arrived ust evening from Indianapolis and paid a short visit with his mother leaving this morning for Toledo where he will engage in the drug business. The Ladies’ Mite society had a very pleasant social yesterlav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jeff Bryson, j A number of the members attended I and enjoyed the program and other festivities. The school boards at Berne and Geneva, as organized, are: Berne, 'president, D. L. Shalley; secretary. C. A. Augsburger; treasurer, Fred 1 xeaderhouser. Geneva, president, J. H. Rieff: secretary, W. A. Aspy; treasurer, S. W. Hale. The weather, crops nor nothing else interferred with the record of marriages, those taking out the proper credentials being Otto Gross and May Dibble, Henry L. Waggoner and Cora E. Reiter. Edward Amspaugh and Jarah Wendell, W. R. Reidenbaush and Lorena Biscoff.

1 Ed Vancil made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. William Knoll made a buisness trip to Ft. Wayne this morning, morrow norning for Cleveland, Ohio to visit a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Jules Spies. Miss Edna Crawford will leave tcO. N. Snellen returned this morning from a bnsines trip at Borne. John S. Peterson went to Rome 1 City today to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. Fortner went to Ft. Wayne ' this morning to visit for a few days 1 with relatives. , Father Valentine will deliver a lecture tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock, for young men only, at the St. Mary’s Catholic church. Miss Laura Koenig returned this morning to St. Mary’s 0., , after making a pleasant visit here . with Miss Carrie Zirkle. Edison Brock of Ft. Wavne is in our city the guest of his parents. Z. O. Lewellen returned to Mon- • roe this morning, he was a business caller. Miss May Dibble was united in marriage, last evening, to Otis Gross by the Rev. Pontius at his residence. I The happy couple left last evening for Geneva, where they will make their i future home. A tramp acrobat gave an exhibition of his skill last evening on Main street and drew quite a crowd of sightseers at the close of his performance to took up the usual offering. Girt Reynolds, the popular tonsonal artist, has just received a new and complete massage outfit, which is run , and operated by his compressed air > system. Girt is keeping right up-to-date in his line and has one of the . best shops in Northern Indiana. ' “Children,” said a country minister addressing a Sunday school, I “ why are we like flowers? What f do we have that flowers have?’ > And a small boy in the infant 1 class whose breath smelled of vermisuse, rose up and made reply: 1 “Worms” and the minister crept . under the pulpit chair to hide his emotion.

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Russia- Japan war altas 10 cents. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20; hound in convenient form for reference. The Estern situation shown in detail, issued by The Chicago &■ North Western R’y, mailed upon receipt of ten cents in stamps by A. H. Waggoner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago Ills.

11.50 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 'in Chicago at 10:45 a. m. returning the special leaves Chicago at 6:30 p. in. For further information, apply to Erie agents.