Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1904 — Page 3

TIME TAB LES a. r. & i. In effect June. 28,1804) TBAINB NORTH. >._n».ilv n .OB p m 5° "—Daily to Grand Rapids 8:90 a m 2- i—Dally (except Sunday) 5.42 p tn TRAINS SOUTH «o 4-Dally S: ° S 14 “> So 12-Daily (except Sunday) 7:15 a m Mn 2— Daily .except Sunday, 1:15 p m No 3U— -Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p tn K„. ig— Sunday only 8:46 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2’, 1904 EAST, Mo 6— Commercial Traveler, dally... 5.(15 a m S o J—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 37 a m 4—Pay Express, dally 6:20 pm Bo 22—Local Freight 12:01am WEST No B—Day Express, daily 5:05 a m No I—Mall, dally, except Bunday ...h:!oam No s—Commercial Traveler, da.ly .. 8:41 p tn Bo 23—Local Freight IX-uip m CHICAGO & ERIE. • In effect June 19, 18< 4 WEST. 7—Exureaa. dally 8:00am No B—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:03 am 4—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 p n, So 13—Welle Fargo Express except Monday 5:50 p m No 21— Marion-Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10a m EAST No. 4S--Chicago and N V limited 11:21 p, m. , u o—v ustiouie Limited (or .s i 4:47 a m So 23—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a m So <—New York and Boston Limited through conches Columbus and Chicago 4.51 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Cntcago. No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie «c Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally excpt Sunday 7:15 a m No. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57am No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5.25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, ..rrivlng 10: »i a m No. 42 leaves tndinnopolts at 7:00 atr Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie * Big 4 route

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Will Heater of Geneva, was a business caller here today. * S. W. Hale qf Geneva, was as business caller here today. Charlie Michaud of Berne, wa a business caller here today. Dr. Canada, of Winchester is a business caller here tojjay. 8. G. Sheller is attending to grain business at Churubusco today. Mr. Jesse Smith went to Bluffton to attend the funeral of,Mrs. Long. Robert Blackburn made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Godfrey Bell left this morning for St. Louis to spend ten days at the fair W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Fort Wayne toda y. Marion Elzey, of Detroit, is in our city today looking up old friends. George (Case went to Rome City this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Spangler went to Rome City this morning tc spend the day with friends. Rev. Huge went to Indianapolis to attend the Lutheran Synod con vention.

IT IS an interesting speech and you want to listen to it. IF OUR shoes are once worn, they are always worn. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

A. E. Brokaw was in Fort Wayt.e today. Frank Schirmeyer made a busitrip to Geneva today. Mrs. Rtmikie went to Fort Wayne today to visit relatives. Mrs. LauShery went to Monroe today to visit with relatives for a short time. Cal Miller wont to Indianapolis today to attend the state democratic convention. Mr. J. M. Rice went to Rome ' City this morning to spend the day with friends. A. f. Vail returned home this . morning, after attending to timber business here. Miss Eva Laughery went to Monroe today to visit for a short time with her uncle. Miss Vic Hendricks returned to Monroe today, having been the guest of friends here. Miss Minnie Spuller arrived today from Fort Wayne and is a guest of Miss May Niblick. Will Worden went to ludiauapolis today to attend the democratic state convention. Charles Ernst went to Indianapolis today to attend the democratic state convention. Charles Keise went to Indianapo- , lis today to attend the state democratic convention. Mrs. Pat Hyland and son went to Muncie today to visit for a week with Miss Kate Touhey. John Tyndall went to Indianapolis today where he will attend the democratic state convention. Miss Lydi Buhler returned to Bluffton today after a short visit with Miss Fay Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Verne MoGonagle and daughter of Willshire are business callers here today. Louis Fuelling returned last evening to Fort Wavne, after } spending Sunday here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Loch returned last evening from Celina, Ohio, where they spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. C. D, Murray and son, Harold, returned today from Waterloo, where they were the guests of Mrs. Murray’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cutting of Milwaukee, are in our city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cutting on First street. Mrs. Roy Archbold returned last evening from Toledo, where she t was visiting for a few weeks with her parents. Miss Jennie Congleton and Master ’ Winfield Maddy went to Fdrt Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. C. W. Berninng, C. E Sohwna1 boosky, C- C. D. Soheiman, F. J. i Bublitz and C. Fischback went to Indinanapolis today to attend the Lutheran Synod mooting. Mrs. John Everett and daughter Ina and Mrs. Swartz of Lima 0. spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs J. L. Roop at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pennington returned to Paris, 111., today, after visiting here for a short time with their son, Herbert Penington and family.

L. D. Adams made a business trip tj Huntington today. Bud Michaud, of Berne was, a business caller here today. Dr. Beardsley made a professional trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Christen made a business trip to Napoleon, 0., this morning. Judge Vesey, of Fort Wayne is ' a business caller here today. Max Romhreg made a Ibusiness. trip to Indianapolis this morning. Dee Hoagland made a business trip to Columbia City this morning Ora Moon, of LaGarange, is in our city, today, the guest of his brother. Mindy Christen went to Winchester this morning to attend the fair. Irish O'Neil, of Lima, Ohio, is in our city today looking up old friends. L. A. Hotthouse went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a horse sale. , Victor My grant- arrived last evening from Rochester and is the guest of his brother, Homer Cross and family went to Preble today to visit a few days with relatives' Roman Barthed went to Winchester this morning to attend the county fair. Mrs. Kauffman went to Winona ths morig to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Noah Stalter is confined to her homo in a very serious condition with dropsy. Jay Dorwin arrived this morning from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs Acker and daughter Eva, went to Rome City this morning to spend a few days at the bike. Mrs. Eiiztbath Kelley went to Berne this morning to make a short visit with her daughter. Mrs. W. A. Keubler returned last evening from Chicago, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Schmitt returned this morning from St. Louis, where she was ’ attending the world's fair. Fred Reppert went to Lebanon this morning to act as expert judge at a swine display. ’ Charles Colter returned this morning from Rome City, where he spent several davs fishing. f L. G. Ellingham went to Indian--5 apolis this morning to attend the ’ state democratic convention.

Mrs. E. Scott went to Fort Wayne this morning to enter the hospital peparatory to an operation. Miss Nora Love, of Chicago, . passed through our city this morn- , ing enroute to Geneva to visit with friends. Mrs. M. E. Costello returned to Englewood today, after a few weeks visit hem with Miss Froniea Brun negraff. Mrs. Bailey, of Chicago, passed through our city this morning en- . route to Geneva to visit with i relatives. Misses Emma and Hazel Dickies returned to Portland last evening after visiting here for a short time with friends"“Miss Georgia Faust returned to South Whitley tnis morning after spending a few days with here her parents. Mrs. J. Andrews, of Continental, Ohio, passed through our city this morning enroute to Portland to visit with relatves. There will be a meet ing of the Great Northern Indiana Fair association in Decatur on Saturday, August fith. Cal Kunkle, Secretary. Mrs. Ablrott returned this morning to Chenyvate, Kansas, after visiting here a few -lays with her brother William Blackburn. Rev. D. B. Reckard of La rwell is in our city the guest, of members of his former congregation. Mr. Reckard formerly lived and preached here and was one of the main agitators and promotors in building the Baptist church. Banker C. A. Dugan who is with his family at Home Citv is developing into the c rack fisherman of that locality. A basket of as pretty bass as were ev r seen here arrived at the bank this morning with his card attached nd an oath that same were not purchased. The bass weighed from tv > to four pounds each.

Elzey & Vance Leading Clothiers Corner E Court House Season 1904. Special Low Excursion Rates Via the Clover Leaf Route

Homeseekers to west aud southwest, Ist and 3rd Tuesday in each month. Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. sth to 9th. Sovereign Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 19th to 25th. Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World’s Fair) St. Louis, Mo.,' April 30th to Nov. 30th. Stop-over Privileges at St. Louis on all tickets to and from the west. Write for rates and particulars to GEO. H. ROSS, Gen’l Traffic Manager. Toledo, Ohio. T. L. Miller, Agt. |50.00 Californi and return. Send 2 cent stamp for itinerary of special personally conducted tours to California, leaving Chicago August 18th and August 25th, via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North Western Line, account Triennil Conclave Knights Templar at San Francisco. <SO round trip from Chicago. Cor respondingly low rates from all points. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ills. 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 I P. A., Marion Ohio. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf. 1 House for rent-A two story, six room I house with necessary conveniences and in good condition, Inquire at i this office. ts SnmnK-outings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on lhe Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha, Waupaca, Fifield and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustrated bookJas. C. Pond, Gen. Pass. Agt Wis, Cent. Ry., Milwaukee, Wis.

GOftL Feed and Seeds , Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH < IRADECLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HAII riiout- o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.

WM/ TROUSERST?Iffi J £ ZOjI A HERE \ THE ONE Ss’fyM'/ J I: &\V : - V SURE < 4 \ F - 9 IJfc, T ?agi-Lf SECURING Trousers '"''Ml ffiwaßKßl SHOWING TAILOR'S WORK IN EVERY 5;.’ line AND seam- s 1 ’ w INSIDE AND OUT- B I'M 'JS WEAR WELL, AND M W- i Ij-Hwj®)'’-’- HAVE STYLE SATIS- ■ A■; >' faction-its a a pleasure to have & A You CALL AND SAY ■ IpfwfmPli “ let me look at B ii those TROUS- I|"<V.'W |M|| ERS I SEE ADVF.R- liiiWMl USED"—YOU’LL LIKE W THEM s a a a a 4 IW Ira —lo W ~n 11 mu r-nr-'-.JU mi IXNII—I —JunM| THE PALACE I TVleat /V\eiri<e-t ' 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 Round Steak 10c Other good steak 8c Roast meat.. 6c to 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 ftarket.

Closing Out Sale A Golden Opportunity to Purchase CLOTHING Begining August i, and continuing 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Woolens or piece goods consisting of all the latest pattern:- AT COST $ 7.50 Pants for $ 5.00 8.50 “ - - 6.00 20.00 Suits for 15.00 25.00 “ 20.00 28.00 “ 23.00 30.00 “ 25.00 This Sale Continues Thirty Days Onlv. Leave your order at once J. H. MEYER/®?! Opposite Moser's Studio.

Northern Michigan has never been so beautiful as it is this summer. Your vacation is due and when looking over the map for a nice cool place to rest would be pleased to have you decide that some one of the many resorts suit you then ’’look up and talk it over” regarding rates, time of trains, etc. You know the G. R. &I. is the way to get to Northern Michigan real quick. J. Bryson Agent.

A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in okth, showing our new island pot sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuria, Koproa and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T M., Chicago & North Western R’y, Chicago, 111.