Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect June. 26, 1V04) TRAINS NORTH, NO S—D»Uy H 09 p m N 7—Daily to Grand Rapids 8:00 Jtn No *—Dally (except Sunday; 5.42 p m TRAINS BOOTH No 4—Dally ' 2;"2 a m No 19—Dully (except Sunday) 7:15 a tn No 2— Daily (except Sunday: 1:15 p m No. 80—Dally, except Sunday 7:51 p to No' 16—Sunday only b-46 p tn CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ,1904. EAST. No s—Commercial Traveler, dally... 505 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday... 11 37 atn No 4—Day Express, dally 6-2 up m No 22— Local Freight 12:01 a m WEST No 3—Day E’press, dally 5.0’ a m No I—iMaii, <l. Uy. except Sunday .l.doa m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8.41 p m Nu 23—Local Freight 12. Dip m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 1'2,1)6 4. WEST. •Tn T—Ernress, dally 2-on» n , No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am xu >—ixew York and Chicago limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dai'y 12:44 p tn No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday s:sopm No Bl—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m E AST No. 48- Chicago and N V limited 11:21 m. u I —v umuuit ixnniteu Im is i m:<i7 u ix. No 22—Mirlon and Columbus except Mundav «:58 ar» No Y m k and Bosun Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4 sLpm No. 13 wih not carry baggaire, 3 and 4 has ihvo’irh coach Columbu* tot’nlourn No. 14—8:20 Carry pass'mwers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie & Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND No .41—Daily excpt Sunday .7:15 an No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a n. No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5 25 p m No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a tn No. leaves Indiauopolia at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff,oz. 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route Marion Smith returned this morning from a business trip at Geneva. Frank McConnel returned this morning from a business trip at Berne. Dr. Aspy of Geneva was attending a me ting of the board [of pensions here today. Miss Johnson returned this morning from Geneva w lore she was visiting with her sister. John Stuart returned this morning to South Bend after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Two sisters returned to Defiince 0., today after attending the retreat given here by father Valentine.

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C. M. Kenyon made a business trip to Briant today. Miss Larine went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit. Mrs. James James Bell returned to her home at Preble today. Wall Wemhoff returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elma Bebrick of Preble, was shopping in our city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meikls went to Magley today to visit for a short time. Peter Gaffer and his force of men are today busily engaged in painting the cornice of the Allison-Vesey block. Mrs, L. G. Ellingham and family and Mrs. Miller went to Oden, Mich., this morning, where they will spend the summer at the la'.ei. The governor’s party while here made ad early morning call on Mrs. Holloway, who accepted the honor with considerable pleasrre. All the ladies of the Christian church are requested tc. meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fisher tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A big ten pound girl put in its appearance this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Railing. Both mother and babe are doing well. Jacob V. Koenegie of Bluffton who is acting as deputy revenue collector at Kljppfenstien’s Brewery at that place is locking up old friends here today. Mr. and Mrs. John Dealey have returned to their home in Van Wert, after having spent several days in the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker. The ladies of the Home missionary society of the M. E. Church will give a social and musical tomorrow evening in the parlors of the church. Ice cream and cake will be served. There will be a meeting of Co. B. at the council chambers Thursday everdng at 7:30 o’clock. Let every member be present as business of importance will lie transacted. Hugh Miller went to Decatur last night to meet his sister. Mrs. Charles Rowland, of Grand Rapips, Mich., who is here to visit several weeks with her parents. Mr. Rowland also came to spend a few days. He is running a barber shop in Grand Rapids. Bluffton News.

W. E. George made a business trip to Monroe today. W. J. Vesey and wife went to Geneva this morning. Barney Kalver made a business I trip to Berne today. Charles Cusick is attending to oil business at Geneva today. Rudolph Schug of Berne was a business visitor here today. Dave Waggoner made a business l trip to Monroe this morning. Mrs. Morrison went to Geneva this morning to inspect the oil field. A. J. Smith returned today from a business trip at Pleasant Lake. Mrs. David Preiston went to Free mont. Mich., this morning to visit. Mrs. Gameer and family went to lona, Mich., this morning to visit her ! sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick went to I Geneva this morning to inspect the oil field. Miss Mista Ream went to Soheum I today to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Rcsenwinkle went to Monroe this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. Men are busily engaged today in moving the old Smith & Bell office near the Erie railroad. Mrs. W. E. Markley went to Briant today to see her father who is taking treatment there for a cancer. Miss May Frisinger went to Pleasant Mills today to visit for a short •time with her grandmother. Mrs. Zula A. Ferry Waker returned to Preble this morning she pvas the guest of friends while here. Judgment was rendered in the case of J. D. Hale against William Frank in the snm of 816, the defendant failto appear. Mrs. Kenyon and two sons returned to Peoria. 111., today after visiting for a short time here with C. M. Kenyon and family. A change of venue was taken in the ■case of Erhart vs Koenig on an account of 815 and will now be tried before Squire E. Burt Lenhart. The school board have contracted with the Linton Coal Company of Linton, Ind., to furnish coal for the | different school wards this winter.

•A 'v i - 1 / I 1 I -T 7 I gs I If O W. R. Cochran made a business trip to Marion today. W. S. Hughes made a business trip to Bluffton today. Eight Sisters left for their home at Monterey this morning. David Gerber made a business trip to Berne this morning. C. A. Kurtze of Indianapolis, was a business caller here last evening. D. P. Reynolds made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. L. Holthuuse returned this morning from a business trip to St. L mis. Mrs. Clark went to Warren today to visit a short time with her sister. • Mis. Fraizer went to Ft. Wayne this morning to consult with an eye specialist Mrs. Smith went to Monroeville this morning to visit for a few day with her son. Mrs.C. A. Dugan and family went to Rome City this morning to spend a few weeks at the lakes. Mrs.E. B Bohr returned to Hartford city after visiting here for a short time with Miss L. C. Hughes. Miss May Niblick will entertain the Bachelor Maids this ’’afternoon at her home two miles east of the city. D. M. Hensley returned this morning from Rome City where he spent a few days with his family. Mrs. D. B. Erwin and family returned today from Pleasant Mills where she was visiting with her mother. Mrs, Henry Koenneman and family went to Hoagland this morning to viist for a few days with relatives. Rev. Boaster and wife of Mishawaka and Mrs. Henry Booster of Ft. Wayne were in our city the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer. Horace Butthoff went to Ft. | Wayne this morning being called there owing to the illness of his daughter Mrs. May Lamar who will lie operated upon today for appendicitis. Riley Cramer of Anderson is in our city and will open up a wagon shop here the first of next week in the blacksmith shop with Al Buhler. Mr. Cramer learned the trade here a number of years ago with the Sbackley wheel company and for the past twenty years has been woking at his fade in Anderson. He formerly lived inthiscity. Owing to a misunderstanding in dates the Rosenthals will play in Decatur on next Sunday and their opponentswill be the Jstrong aggregation from Winchester whose record this season is as clean as the Rosenthals, having defeated such strong semi-professional teams as Muncie, Anderson, Elwood and Dunkrick. The game should prove to l>e a record breaker and one to a finish and a fust exhibition of the National game should be interested. The Muncie Star has the following notice in its columns to day. The strong Winchester team will play the Decatur Rosenthals next Sunday. These are two of tae strongest teams in the state an I a close game is expected. Winchester will take several hundred rooters and local fans to Decatur with the team. Come out and enjoy an afternoon of Sport.

Cool Gothing for Night and Dgy ON’T suffer with the heat. Come in and see our 1/ hot weather suits. Prices ranging from $3.00 to — $12.00. SLEEP COOL. Try one of our PAJAMAS. They are the newest and cookst article of sleeping apparel. EXTRA TROUSERS. We have an excellent assortment of extra trousers at any price you may desire. If you are in need of a pair give us a call before you buy. TAVELING GOODS. We have one of the largest lines of trunks, grips and suit cases ever shown in the city. Any price you desire. Elzev & Vance Cor E. Court House ; ; ; Decatur, Ind. ‘ 1 "" 11 .i 1

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NOW GET IN QUICK Three styles of Men's Patent Colt shoes at | $2.241 A sample lot of Men's Tan Russia Calf shoes at 51.95 See them in the south window Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind. Closing Out Sole I • 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. Cali and get prices. We will continue in Undertaking Woodward & Bali. • H

Queen & Creseut route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky. Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia on the first and third Tuesdays in each month- May to November, 1904 nclusive, at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2, Tickets are good going 15 days, and for stop-overs south of the Ohio River with final limit for return of 21 days from elate of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will be sold to points in the same territory at onehalf first-class rates, plus 82 from Ohio River gateways. For rates, schedules and full information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or write J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A„ 225 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.