Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In eSect June, 26,1204) TRAINS NORTH, ■No 6—Dally ll;09 p m ■■ 7—Dally to Grand Kuplds 8:00 am Ko I—Dally (except Sunday) 5:12 pm TRAINS BOOTH K. 4—Dally 2:82 a m ■li 12—Dally (except Bunday) 7:15 a m 2—Daily (except Bunday) 1:15 p m ■o SO—Daily, except Bunday 7:51 p m ■No 16—Sunday only 8:46 p m CLOVER LEAF. In eSect June 21,1004. EAST, N*' 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5105 a m 2—Mall. dally, except Bunday ..11.37 a m 4—Day Ex press, dally 5:2U p tn ■g. 22— Local Freight 12:01 am WEST ■No 3—Day Express, dally 5:06 a m ■No I—Mau, dally, except Budday .11:10 a m —Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m ■go 22—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In eSect June 19, 19C4. WEST ■'No 7—Express, dally 2:ooam No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am .-I B—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 pm • N IS—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:50 p m ■ No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m E ABT ®N*’ 48- -Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p, tn. ■no o—Vestiouie Limited tor N V 2:47 a m ■No 23—Marlon and Columbus except Bundav 5:58 a m ■ No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coacbes Columbus and Chicago 4:slpm I No. 13 will not carry baggage 3 and 4 has ■tbrous-h coach Columbus to Chicago ■ No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie dt Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, >t' SOUTHBOUND ■No 19— Daily except Bunday .11 Mam ■ti< 36—Daily except Bunday 5:25 pm I No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without arriving 10:30 a m | No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m Runs without change, arriving at Bluff.on £■o:3s a m HB No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 1 route I Ed Williams of Geneva was a busi■toess visitor here today. I Charles Sether ma lea business trip Mfo Magley this morning. I Dal Hower made a business trip to B'ort Wayne this morning. I Daniel Yoder of Linn Grove was a caller here today. I J. Glendenning returned to Geneva Mpoday. He was a business caller here. I Fred Mills, son and daughter went ‘ ■|io Rome City this morning to spend Bhe day. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tague and son | went Jto Rome city this morning to ■spend the day. I Judge R. K Erwin went to Rome HDity this morning to attend the joint political debate.

Annual July Clearance Sale EVERY ITEM A BIG BARGAIN.-WASH GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Extra fine quality woven Fancy Linens that were 50c, this 4 Qp ( . l' s Good quality Dimities that were 10c, this sale, per yard flp sale, per yard tZu | A **U Vt/ . , , . . ,„ • . 1 x yt>TlL ** Best quality nice figured Batistes and Dimities, were Bc, this Ca Fine quality figured and satin-stnped Batiste, cheap at 20c, |£p sale to close Ju this sale IJU .< ‘ ’ ’ ' All other Wash Goods marked down at cost and Extra fine grade Batistes, figured, that were 15c, this sale, ||p j less than cost. per yard HU y 100 pieces good, choice Ginghams, were Bc, this sale to close Pp k ILwlhiL> F.ne grade 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 at OU before they are all gone. Call and see our Bargains in Shirt Waists. All Sold at a Discount From Former Prices. NIBLICK & COMPANY

Miss Lucinda Kessler is visiting with relatives at Monroe. \\ illiam Hill, of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller here today. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Oplinger, of Linn Grove, were business callers here today. Miss Sophia Lichtleis entertaining Miss Edna Bremerkamp at her home south of the city. Mrs. Lawrence Smith went to Geneva, today, to visit for a short time with her father. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yahne, a big bouncing boy. Mother and babe doing well. Mrs. M. Covett has returned home from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relatives. Miss Emma Spuhler arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Yahne. C. S. Niblick and Frank Wemhoff were guests of the camping crowd at Scheimann’s bridge last evening. Miss Roberta Salesbury arriued this morning from Bellefountain, Ohio, and is the guest of Miss Blanche * Carrol. Misses Ruth and Grace Suttles went to Huntington today to visit for a short time with Ernest Suttles and family. Misses Yelena and Marie Daniels returned to Preble today after visiting here for a short time with their grand mother. Miss Polly Schroeder returned today to her home at Madison, after an enjoyable visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiting. Miss Mayme Walker and Messrs. Arthur and Norbert Holthouse went to Monroe, today, to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler will entertain a number of young ladies and gentlemen, this evening, in honor of Miss Callie Shabacher, of Chicago. Agent DeWesse at the Erie railroad received a large sign this morning advertising the Niagara Falls excursion. The sign ie 5x15 in size. The Adame connty students who during the past year attended the Indiana University at Bloomington are Charles F. Adlesperger., Wesley E, Hoffman, Nora Smith, Thurman A. Gottschalk, Ames E. Zehr and Noah Zehr.

Mrs. Hemenizer of Hoagland was in our city today. Henry Stetler made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Horace Snow made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Charles Teeple made a business trip to Ft. Wanye this morning. Miss Helga Laughery left today on a yisit with relatives at Monroe. Simeon Fordyce made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Joseph Brown went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. S. W. Peterson made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Frank McConnell made a business trip to Wren 0., this morning. Mis. Davidson went to Berne this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. Louis Wise went to Monroe this morning to visit over Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Emma Jenkins has returned to Collett, after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Miss Alice Fisher arrived from Ft. Wanye this morning and is the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Culp and Mrs. Georgo Brock went to Briant this morning to make a short visit with friends. A. P. Beraty went to Ft. Wanye this morning to try the case of George E. McKean against the city of Decatur. Miss Hattie Studabakcr, Mrs. A. B. Morrison and daughter Harriet left last evening for St. Louis where they will take in the World's fair, aud from there will go to Lucerne, Mo., where they will visit with friends. Smith & Company informed us today that True Fristoe had given them the exclusive privilege of selling his new musical acheivement, ‘'A Twist of the Wrist”, inthis city and the same can be purchased no place else. George Case entertained. Jim Berry Dick Ewrin, Arthur Berry, Milo Elzey, Harry Berry, Earl Peters and Homer Augsberger last evening at little banquet at the Robison Hotel as he[departed today for Rome City to spend a week and will then take his summer vacation. All reported a fine time

WO Clothing for Night and Day ON’T suffer with the heat. Come in and see our hot weather suits. Prices ranging from $3.00 to — $12.00. WLi. '> OF SLEEP COOL. Tty one °f our PAJAMAS. They are the newest and coolest article of sleeping apparel. extra TROUSERS. We have an excellent assortment of extra trousers at u ■ O a ?y P r ’ ce y° u ma y desire. If you are in need of a pair ■'''s3 ■* $ JP ve us a call before you buy. ta vel ing goodsiif v W We have one of the largest lines of trunks, grips and ’ W !"'« cases ever shown in the city. Any price you desire. 1X- Elzeys Vance Cor . E. Court House : : : Decatur, Ind.

C. V. Ulrey made a business trip to Bluffton today. C. Kelley made a business trip to Geneva this morningFrank Gast is attending to cigar business at Geneva today. Newton Anderson arrived today from Delphos and is the guest of relatives. J. P. Lewton went to Peterson today to visit for a short time with his mother. H W. J. Archbold went to Rome City this morning to attend the joint debateD. Thain of Ft. Wayne is in our city today and is located at the Murray Hotel. Harvey Roop went to Pleasant Mills today to make a short visit with his parents. ? Miss Margurite Hughes went to Bluffton today, to make u short visit with relatives. Master H. Battenberg returned to Muncie today while here he was the guests of his aunt Mrs. Blossom.

The Meat Strike a Benefit to Decatur My prices always have been legitimate and the lowest for first-class meat, but in order to give Decatur people cheaper meats I will sell meats hereafter and until further notice at excursion rates. Round steak, surloin and porterhouse 10c Other good steak 8c Roast meat 6 to 8c Boiling meat 4 to 5c Pork, sliced or chunk 8c Heavy bacon 7c Light breakfast bacon 10c Smoked ham 10c , Other choice meats in proportion. Everybody invited to call and get the benefit of these prices. DYONIS SCHMIDT THE OLD RELIABLE PLACE