Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r, & i. In effect June, 26,1904) TRAINS NORTH, No *—Datljr 11.08 p m N 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 a m No I—Dally (exoopt Sunday) 6:42 p tn TRAINS SOUTH No 4—Dally 2:' , 2 a m No 12 -Dally (except Sunday) 7:15 a m No 2—Daily (except Sunday) 1:15 p m No, 30—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p tn No’ 16—Bunday only 8:46 p tn CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2s, 1904. EAST, No 6— Commercial Traveler, dally... 5.05 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 37 a ui No 4—Day Express, dally 6:20 p m No 22—Local Freight. 12:01am WEST a'o 3—Day Express, dally 5,05 a -xi No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .. ,li :10 a m Nt s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No 43—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19(4. WEST. vn 7—Express, daily ,2:00a tn No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:09 am no 4—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily. 12:44 p n No 18—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:50 p n, No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:loam EAST No. 48- Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m. ~o «—Veetiouie Limited tor N X a:47an, No 22—Marlon and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a n No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4.51 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 hasthrough coach Columbus to Chicago. No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake Erie s Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 a no No. 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm Noll runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolla at 7:00 arr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route Rome City Assembly—<l.7o. Jacob Closs made a business trip to Willshire today. W. S. Hughes made a business tiip at Bluffton today. Fred Palmer made a business trip to Pleasant Mills today. Miss Loser went to Marion today to visit for a short time. Will Lyman returned today from a business trip at Paulding. Noah Stalter made a business trip to Craigville this morning. Miss Lucile Case went to Willshire today to visit for a few days with her aunt. Mrs. C. P. Darst returned to Marion today after visiting here for a short time with her parents. Mrs. Rose Ayers and two sons left this morning for Grand Rapids, Mich where they will make a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice will entertain a number of relatives this evening at there home at six o’clock dinner. The out of town guests to be present are: Mr. and Mrs.'Johnson and daughter Virginia, Miss Claude Rice of Berkely Springs, W. Va., and Mrs. Lulu Freidline of Delphos, O.

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J. B. Stogdill made a business trip to Angola this morning. George Kinzle made a business trip to Berne today. Harrv Fritsinger made a business trip to Berne this morning. O. G. Hall made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Cusick is attending to oil business at Geneva today. A. Van Camp made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. S. W. Hale returned to Geneva today after transacting business here. Mrs. V. D. Bell returned to Preble today after doing some shopping here. Mrs. Frank Strickler of Willshire was in the city today the guest of friends. John Niblick went to Rome City this morning to spend a few days fishing. Gus Krouse returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after attending the dance here. Miss Margaret Aid of Warren passed through our city today enroute to Elrado,-Ohio. Mrs. Rose Stump went to Monaoe today to visit for a short time with her daughter. Miss Bertha Kruckenberg went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. C. A. Sandeis and children of Cleveland passed through the city today enroute to Ridgeville. Mrs. C. D. Murry and son Harold went to W’aterloo this morning to visit for a few days with her mother. H. C. Peterson and Miss Nan Peterson arrived last eyening from Albion to attend the funeral of John W. Peterson. Misses Jennie and Alice Rogers arrived this morning from Wellsville, Ohio, and are the guests of Miss Jessie Blossom. Frank Schirmeyer, James T. Merryman, John Tyndall and Harry Moltz made a business trip to Toledo this morning. Miss Fern DeLong returned today to her home at Greentown after visithere for a short time with friends. She was accompanied home by Miss Madge Hite. Misses Sylvia Droppieman, Touk Meibers, Marie Tonnellier and Miss Woodward went to Pennville today to visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Meibers. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daughter Virginia and Miss Claude Rice of Berkely Springs, W. Va., Mrs. Lulu Freidline of Delphos, 0., Miss Fanny Rice, Mrs. Perry Robinson and daughter Fanny, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryson and daughters Lucile and Francis spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Huffman at Marion. They report a splendid time.

Burt Segur made a businesss trip to Markle todayThe new Howard hat just received at Gus Rosenthal’s. The new Howard hat just received at Gus Rosenthal’s. R. B. Allison made a business trip to Berne today. B. W. Sbolty made a business trip to Geneva today. Eat old-fashioned turtle soup at KoenemanV Saturday. Adolph Lankenau made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. D. V. Steele made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Joe Lyman returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Wesley Huffman made a business trip to Richmond this morning. A. J. Smith returned today from Colon. Mich.,where he was fishing. George Robbins, of Winchester, was h business culler here today. Miss Mayme Mylott of Peru, is in our city’ the guest of her parents. The new Howard hat just received at Gus Rosenthal’s. All straw hats go now at wholesale prices at Gus Rosenthal’s. All straw hats go now at wholesale prices at Gus Rosenthal's. All straw hats go now at wholesale prices at Gus Rosnenthal's. Mrs. Wolford arrived today from Spencerville, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. B. Winans returned to Berne today, after visiting for a short time. Turtle soup—all you can eat at Koeneman's Saturday afternoon and evening 19d Miss Ella Bell went tc Geneva today to assist in a concert there this evening. Miss Faust arrived today from South Whitley, and is the guest of her parents. Mrs. Geo. Morris of Bluffton passed through the city this morning enroute to Rome City. Miss Z rick returned to Williams this morning while here she was the guest of friends. Dr. J. M Dewesse and and eon of Denver, Colorado, are in the city the guests of Agent Dewesse and family. Mrs. Gehring returned to Huntington today. While here she was the guest of her sister, Miss Pearl Breiner. Mrs. Jess Sutton and children returned today from Ossian where they were the guests of her parents. Mrs. Henneizer returned to Williams this morning, after visiting here for a short time with her friends. F. G. Eichenberger of Berne, was here today and took back with him the funds belonging to the Berne school fund, Dr. J. 8. Coverda’.e and Clark Coverdale went to Rome City this morning to spend a few days annoying the finny tribe. Mrs. W. H. Nibloik, Mrs. Charles Meibers, Mrs. James Niblick and Mr-) Charles Niblick sj>ent yesterday at the Hunters lodge. Fred Sellemeyer and Mrs. Fred Heuer returned this morning from agley where they Asrec the guests of Mrs. Christena Sellemeyer. John Graham was kicked quite hard on the left arm last evening |by a vicious horse. John is carry - I ing the arm in a sling. No bones were broken. * The new cement sidewalk on the ! cast side of second street is now complete and open Jor the public I traffic and is one of the finest I squares in the city. The business i men are all taking pride in their new walksind are keeping it nice and clean all the time. Decatur should have more such walks. The Cincinnati Price Current issues 1 the following statement on crops toI day: Winter wheat harvesting prae I tically closed. Threshing returns limits to Indiana and Illinois, some disappointment elsewhere, and indications unchanged.a favorable week for spring wheat. Corn and minor crops in general is looked for. The household goods which were left in the G. W. Pyle building by Tom Calvin the oil broker, weij levied Upon Dy Minch <fe Co. and others, who had claims against the departed Calvin. It is though tthat the goods which Calvin left are valued at a couple hunIrc (’(l’ltn-s There has been I nothing heard of him since ho left and those who let him get in debt to them will probably always have something coming—Geneva Herald.

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W. E. Smith made a business trip to Hoagland today. Ed Erwin arrived last evening from *Bt. Marys, 0., and is the guest of his parents. Alvin Gilson arrived last evenng from Louisville, Kentucky,"and is the guest of relatives. The Tennis club is at present working very hard to get into regular playing shape, and now are figuring on challenging Bluffton for a series of games. The Beaneaters thoroughly demonstrated their superiority over the Bar Tenders at playing ball yesterday at Steele’s park by a score of 24 to 11. The game was quite interestiing. The Red men had quite an enjoyable time at their meeting last evening. Three candidates, namely Hugh Hite, Will Helm, and Ed Wetzell were given the degree work. FOR SALE—A five year old mare perfectly gentle. Not afraid of automobiles or the oars. Also a six months old colt. Jennie Studattaker. 162d12 Commencing June Ist the G. R- & I. will sell 15 day round trip tickets to northern resorts on G. R. & I. also to Frankfort Mich, and Ann Arbor and to points on the Pere Marquete R. R. from Grand Rapids at rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. The excursion to Rome City on August 5, will be und-r the auspices of the Monroe Y. M. C. B. for the bene fit of the Methodist church there. Fare SI, which includes admittance to Island Park, the concerts, lectures, moving pictures etc. Many people from fiver the county are planning to go that day. You better go tool On Wednesday. August 17, the Erie railroad will rnn an excursion to Niagara Fall and Atlantic City. Rate to Niagara Falls, $6.50; to Atlantic City, $14.50. round trip. Return limit August 28. Special train leaves Decatur at 2:00 p.m. For further information enquire of Erie agent or address, O. L. Enos, T. P. A. Marion, Ohio. Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway ♦18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis ♦22.00 to Duluth or Superior ♦30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs ot Pueblo Col $43.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on my train including the“ Great Western Limited” finest train in the West. For rates to other western points for any other information write J. P. Elmer GP. A. Ch oago. 111.

Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall ' Plaster We make a appcialty of furniabiug HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J dT h a l"e noiif O ifv- r»on and 2nd Sts.

THE PALACE Meat 7V\arl<et As yet I have encountered no strike and fear none. Still I desire to give the Decatur people the lowest and best prices imaginable for first-class meats, and I will sell meats hereafter and until further notice at less than excursion rates. Surloin, Porterhouse and Bound Steak 10c Other good steak 8c Roast meat Goto 8c Boiling meat 3c to 6c Smoked meats 6c California Hams 7^ c And all other fine meats at reduced prices. I ask you to call and see me and get the benefit of these prices. FRED SCHEIMANN, The Palace Meat flarket. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Special Dongola Lace 98c THIS WEEK AT — Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Rome City August sth, ♦I.OO Sunday school day. Wanted—A first-class meat cutter. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt, City Meat Market. 168d4 Dr. Canada, ophthalmic will be at Dr. Coverdale’s office Tuesday, August 2nd Do your eyes need attention? Remember the date. IBHdlwl This will be the last chance to go to North Dakota before the crops are gathered. August 2. See Dick Townsend for rales and particulars. Office over First National Bank. 7 27 std

Elzey & Vance Leading Clothiers Corner E Court House

This will be the last chance to go to North Dakoto before the crops are gathered, August 2. See Dick Townsend for rates and parciculars. Office over First National Bank. 527 std Wanted Some one in each township in this county to manufacture our cement posts. A splendid opportunity for right party. Goshen Cement Post & Block Co., Goshen, Ind. This will be the last chance to go to North Dakota before the crops are gathered, August 2. See Dick Townsend for rates and particulars. Office over First National Bank. 7 27 Bid