Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. R. & i. In effect June. 26, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, Ho s—Doily H. 09 pm N 7—Daisy to Grand Ruplds ...... H:00 am No I—Dally (except Sunday) 5.42 pm TRAINS SOUTH No 4 -Dnlly 2:"2 a m No I*--Dally (except Sunday) 7:15 am No 2— Dally (except Sunday, 1:15 p m No. 80— Du’ly, except Sunday 7:slpm No' 10—Bunday oul> S 46 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ,1904. EAST. No (I—Commercial Traveler, dally.s 05 a m No 2-Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 37 a in No 4—Day Express, dally 6.20 p m No 22—Local Freight 12:01 am WEST No B—Day Express, dally 5.0" am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...li:’oa m N > s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No 48—Local Freight 12:0: p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19(4 W EST. 7—RxnresH. dally 2 oOa it No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 8:02 am .so »—New York and Chicago Limned through coach Columbus and < hlcugo dally 12:44 p n No 13—Wells largo Express except Monday 5:50 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Ace'm.. 10:10am E 5 ST No. 48--Chicago and N Y limited 11:41 p. m. ..u s—Vfcatiuuie Limited tor N r 5:47 a m No 21 -Marion and Columbus except Bunds’ 6:sßan No 4—New Y irk and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4.51 pm No. 18 will not carry baggage. Sand 4 hat th»n’ivb coach Columbus to Chicago No. 14—81:30 Carry pessong. rs between Hammond and Marion. Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Suilay 7:15 am No 19—Daily except su idav 11:57am No. 35—Daily except day 5:25 pm No 41 runs > hrough to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves 'ndianopolls at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No, 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route

Rome City Assembly—<l.7o. F. Annen made a busiuess trip to Magtey today. A. R. Bell is home from a business trip at Columbus, Ohio. D. J. Dilling made a business trip to Ridgeville this morning. Charles Morrison, of Willshire, was a business caller here today. David Werling made a business trip to Ridgeville this morning. Miss Carrie Zircle went to St. Marys this morning to visit over Sunday. Mrs. M. D. Campbell returned this morning to Redkey after visiting here for several days with her parents. Miss Rockwell of Marion passed through our city this morning enroute to Richmond to visit with relatives. Mrs. Dalson has returned to her home at Hammond, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gras. D. L. Wells, traveling freight agent for the Erie, was in the city today looking after business pertaining to the company. Messrs. Dugan, Bell and Neptune who are enjoying an outing at Rome City report a catch of seventeen nice bass Tuesday afternoon.

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Alex. Beall of Willshsre was a business caller here today. Geo. McKean made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Jesse Sutton is attending to legal business at Berne today John Waggoner made a business trip to Monroe this morning. P. G. Hooper returned this morning from a business trip at Ft. Wayne Mrs. Pontius and children has gone to Ossian to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Friedline and babe arrived today from Delphos and are the guests of relatives. Rev. Wise passed through the city today, enroute from Ridgeyille to Huntington. Miss Genevive Meyers went to Bluffton today to visit for a few days with friends. MrS. Kintz returned today from Delphos where she was visiting with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and son of St. Louis are in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shea. Miss Mabie Erwin went to Wawassee this morning where she will attend a big house party. David and Lark Peterson returned to Ada, 0., this morning after attending the funeral of John W. Peterson. The Aarion Quartette and Mrs. Ella Bell went to Ossian, today, where they give a musical concert this evening. Mrs. Jacobs and family returned to Lima. Ohio, today, after visiting here with Mr and Mrs, J. C- Armstrong. The following letters remain uncalled for at the postoffiee: Amos Bechtel, James M. McDaniel, John F. Johnson, M. J. Rock. Mrs. Geo. Flanders, son and daughter returned last evening from Cincinnati where they were visiting for several weeks with her parents. The case of the state against Valentine Snell for provoke, on an affidavit filed by Mrs. George Radabush, will be tried tomorrow before ’Squire Smith. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Brown was held this morning from Clark's Chapel church, Rev. Beibrick officiating. Interment was made in Clark's Chapel cemetery. There will be a meeting of the city band this evening at the usual time and place. All members are requested to be present as business of importance will be transacted. There will be a meeting of Co. B at the Council Chamber Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. This meeting will be of unusual importance and it is desired that there be a full attendance.

John Sch ug made a business taip to Berne today. ” Cal Miller made a business trip to Geneva today. Arte Stobe of Wren was a business caller here today. Abe Boch made a business trip to Van Buren today. Dan Berry made a business trip to Liberty Center today. Jersey Burkhead made a business trip to Portland today. H. W. Hobbs made a business trip to Geneva today.

S. G. Sheller is attending to grain business at Berne today. Mann Woods returned today from a business trip at Chicago. R. K. Allison returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. John Kern returned today from a a business trip at Fort Wayne. A. Vancamp returned today from a business trip a Fort Wayne. Dr. Beardsley made a professional trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Hammond arrived today from Willshire and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Stevely passed through the city today enroute form Bluffton to Berne. Miss Zoe Milter went to Greentown today to visit for a short time with Miss Fern DeLong. Fred Laham went to Richmond, today, to see his wife, who is confined there in the asylum. Mrs. Ella Bell returned ‘this morning! from Geneva, where she was assisting in a mhsica’ concert. Mrs. Samuel Paulison returned to Frankfort today after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Misses Dnssie Beerv and Leoto Hower went to Anderson today to visit for a short time with relatives. There was a bis platform dance given at Prehle last evening. A number of Decatur people attended. H. C. Peterson returned last evening to Albion. He was here attending the funeral of John W. Peterson. Jacob Milter returned to Geneva today after visiting here for a short tim with his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Miss Clandie Cox of Gate City, Michigan, passed through the city today enroute to Geneva to visit relatives. Harry Straub went to Montpelier today where he has accepted a position in the Grand Opera House as stage carpenter. John Niblick and son, Benton, returned today from Lima, Indiana, where they were inspecting the Lima military school. The Aarion Quartette returned this morning from Geneva, where they gave a musical concert last evening. They report a large crowd. The first marriage licence issued here in eleven days was granted at the Clerk's office this morning to Van Bowman and Mamrnie Rebes. Will Cordua has received his new bar fixtures and is busily engaged in setting the same up and getting everything in readiness to attend to business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christen, a big bouncing paby girl- Charles is the happiest man in town, and both mother and babe are doing wellMiss Nettie Winnes went to Muncie, today, to visit for a short time with her sister. Mrs. Hugh Miller. She was accompanied by Harold Milter, who was visiting here for a short time with his grand parents. Harry R Daniel, formerly in the newspaper business in Decatur, has become city editor of the Chicago Inter-Ocean. He is a son of Rev. W. H. Daniell, recently presiding elder of the Fort Wayne district of the Methodist church.—Albion Democrat. The ball game between the Monroeville Stars and the Decatur Shamrocks is in progress as we go to press and from what we could learn was a battle royal, both teams are evenly matched and both working hard for victory. We will give a full account of thegeme in tomorrow s issue. The physicians were holding a consult, lit;: by th” c-.t of a man supposed to have appendicitis concealed about his person. "I believe’ said one of the surgeons, “that, we should wait and let him get stronger before cutting into hi tn.” Before the other prospective operator could reply , the patient, turned his head and remarked feebly: “What do you take me for—a cheese?”.

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FOR SALE—A five year old mare perfectly gentle. Not afraid of automobiles or the oars. Also a six months old colt. Jennie Studabaker. 162d12 Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loan in sums of <SO upwards. The Decatur Attract and Loan Co. 257dtf Louisvile. Ky. Knights of Pythias Biennial Encampment, August 1629, 1904. One first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 15th to Aug. 16th. Good returning Aug. 31, 1904. Do you enjoy a cool drink of milk, real geunine delicious, creamy milk, the kind that is refreshing all the way down. Well you can get it i at Scheimans palace meat market : and its sterialized too. Go in and » try it at five cents a quart. 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. On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and ronud trip excurson tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. $12.00 from Chicago to St. Paul or Minneapolis and return via Chicago & Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale August 8 to 11 inclusive, good returning until August 26. For fur ther information apply to any Great Western agent or J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. 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 ut 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 oi Pueblo Col <43.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and en iny 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.

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THEE F=AL.AOEE | { TVYeat Market I I As yet I have encountered no strike and fear I none. Still I desire to give the Decatur people the I 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 Round Steak 10c Other good steak 8c Roast meat 6c to 8e Boiling meat 3c to 6c Smoked meats 6c California Hams 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 C ity August sth, <I.OO Sunday school day. Wanted—A first-class meat cutter. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt, City Meat Market. 16«d4 Dr. Canada, ophthalmic specials) will be at Dr. Coverdale's office Tuesday, August 2nd. Do your eyes need attention? Remember the date. 168dlwl This will be the last chance to go to North Dakota before the crops are gathered, August 2. See Dick Town send for rates and particulars. Office over First National Bank. 7 *7 std

This will lie the last chance to go to North Dakoto before the crops are gathered, August 2. See Dick Townsend for rates and particulars. Office over First National Bank. 527 Ltd Wanted Some one in each town ship 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 ttie crops are gathered, August 2. See Dick Townsend for rates and particulars. Office over First National Bank. 7 27 bid