Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1904 — Page 3

TIME tables a. r. & i. In effect June. 26. 1904) TRAINS NORTH, , n .,,„ 11.09 pm 2° to* J to Grand Rapids 2, t_L)stly (except Sunday) 5.42 pm " TRAINS ROUTH n (lT 9:‘-2 a m S'; u-Haily (except Sunday' 7:15 a :n So stbaily (except Sunday' 105 p m So Sfr-Daily. except Sunday ■:« Pn> No 16-9unday ° u y 8.46 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2', 1904. EAST. « 0 it—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5 05 « m so S—Mall. dally, except Sunday ..11 87 a m Em 4—pay Express, dally 5:20 pm No 22—Local Freight 18:01am WEST So a—Day Express, dally .. . 5.06 atn 50 1-Mall. dally, except Sunday ...It: 0a m 51 &—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p tn §0 IS-Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19t I WEST. «0 T—Express, dally 2:00a u Mot-Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am ,O a—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 p n So IS—Welle Fargo Express except Monday . 6:50 p m So 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10a m EAST K 4<_ C hicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m „ 0 5— » estiouie Limited tor 5 X 4:47 a o So —-Marion and Columbus except ‘ Sundav 6:58 a n Mo 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Oolumbua and Chicago 4 51 p n No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 ha. through coach Columbus to Ch'cago No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie « Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No 11—Daily exepi Sunday 7:15 am No. 19—Dally except Sunday 11:57a n No 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a in No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs tho ugh without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:85 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route MEET ME AT \ | frRISTOE'Sj ySMOKE HOUSE / C. M. Mvers made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Dave Greber made a business trip to Berne this morning.

Frank Gast is attending to cigar business at Montpelier today.

To the Lady of the House The Wayne Pneumatic Carpet Co., at Fort Wayne, Ind., announces to the ladies of Decatur and vicinity that through persistent efforts and careful stud}’ they have accomplished wonderful improvements in the quality and beauty of Rugs, which they make out of oldcast-away carpets-Ingrain, Brussels, Wilton, Moquette, Wool and Cotton. Our rugs are superior to those made by other factories. Ours are fluffy and velvety and of even nap on both sides. Bring the old carpets as they come from the floor. Do not wash them. yards make one square yard of rug. PRICE: 70c. A SQUARE YARD. ADIOnEHH Wayne Pneumatic Carpet Co. 10 Eureka Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. IT IS an interesting speech and you want to listen to it. IE OUR I shoes are once worn, they are always worn. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER ■23 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

George McKean made a business trip to Geneva this morning. f Frank Schumacher made a busiiness trip to Winchester last even- I ing. H. H. Bremerkatnp] made a pro- t fesaional trip to Fort. Wayne this morning. t Dr. Beardsley made a professional trip to Fort Wayne this t morning. Dr. Cana la returned to Winches- t ter this morning. He was a business caller here. ( Sigma C. and Trueworth, a pacer and trotter are entered in the races . at Winchestre today. Miss Nora Smith went to Fort ( Wayne this morning to visit for a few davs with friends. j Mr. and Mrs. E. A Allen went to Winona this morning to make a short stay at the lake. L. A. Holthouse returned this morning from Indianapolis where ho was attending a horse sale. Rev. Jay Dor win returned this i morning to Fort Wayne. While here he was the guest of friends. Mrs. Orrin Schaffer, of Danvile 111., is the guest of the Misses Rebecca and Dora Steele this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reiter arrived this morning fom Fort Wayne, I and are the gueste of Mrs. McNabe. ! Mrs. D. V. Steele and son Eugene i went tn Fort Wayne this morning, | to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Scott went to Fort Wayne this morning to see her mother, who will be operated upon there today. C. D. Murray went to Winchester this morning where he will act as offieal stirter at the Rtndolph County fair. Vincent Forhing returned this morning from Fort Recovery, where be was visiting with his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Staßer returned this morning to South Bend after , visiting here for a few days with his parents. The Young Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Society of the M.E. church will give an Ice cream social Friday evening, Aug. 5, on the church lawn. If inclement weather, the Sunday School room will be used.

Mell Rice made a business trip to Berne today. ' Nolan King made a business trip to Delphos, Ohio, today. ' M illiam Mersman made a business . trip to Marion today. ' Carl Smith went to Geneva today | to visit for short time. M illiam Doehrman is atttending the Winchester fair today. JohnCratner has gone to Bluffton to visit with his sick brother. 'Trisb” O'Neal went to Winchester today to attend the fair, W. R. Nealis attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. George Flanders made a business trib to Winchester this morning. C. M. Kenyon made a businass trip to Indianapolis last evening. Mrs. Harser went to Union City today to make a short visit with relatives. Miss Reynolds went to Muncie, to- ; day. to visit for a few days with friends. ! Clem Voglewede went to Winchester today to attend the Randolph county fair. Misses Grace and Edith Cowan were the guests of Maude Russell last evening. Dr. Aspy, of Geneva, was in the ; city today, attending,a meeting of the ' pension board. Roman Bogner went to Portland i this morning to visit f.r a few days with relatives. Miss Maude Christen returned today from ChurubuscoJ where she visited Miss Mallonev. Rev. Mvgrant and son arrived today from Waterloo and are guests of . Marvin Mygrant. 11 Mrs. J. H. Maxwell went to Port- ., land today to visit a short time with I her daughter. D. M. Hensley returned from I Rome City today, where he spent a .. few days with his family. Miss Bertha Kessinger returned today to Marion, after visiting here for a short time with her father, j Misses Hattie, Edna and Hazel Lewellen went to Mornoe today to visit a few days with relatives. a C. A. Dugan and family and Mrs. Dorwin returned today from Rome City, where they spent three weeks at the lake. y Mrs. Jane Lawrence went to Grand Rapids, this morning. While 1 here she was the guest of Mrs. John Christen. Harmon Colcbin has accepted a position as cigarmaker with Otto Blume and is now busy making the Engles. Virgil “C,"a pacer and "Alice Ream” a trotter both of this city, will race for the money tomorrow at Winchester. Mrs. Railing and daughter. Ethel, left for Knoxville, Tenn., today, at which place they expect to make their future home. Elmer Johnson went to Winchester this morning, where he will act as official judge of horses at the Randolph dounty fair. George Pierce and family’ went to South Collins. Mich., this morning to spend several weeks fishing along Lake Michigan. Mrs. Harry Cordua and son Fred, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with Mrs. Janies Gerard. Mrs. Enos Peoples and son and : Mrs. M. A. Smith wont to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with Will Smith. Miss Schafer returned this morning to South Bend after visiting here for several weeks with her uncles, Fred and Jacob Schafer. Ho, ho, ho,. Here, we go. To Rome City, August sth., Sunday school day. See the Tyrolean Yodlers. 11.00 round trip. Horman Cowan returned to his home at Bobo, after a few months visit at Richland Center, Wise nisin, whore he was the guest of Clyde Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson returned this morning to Berkley Springs West Yirginia after visiting here for a short time with Mr. «nd Mrs Jeff Bryson. F. N. Chrisman has returned to Jonesboro, after visiting here for a week with John Drake. During his visit here he captured thir v-six turtles which he took home with ini. Mi (sos Edith and Esi da Weinhoff, Roi^£< inter, Mu no Deiningor and Ne’tn Smith will leave St. L> iis in the morning, to take in the ights at the World's fair.

Elzey & Vance Leading Clothiers Corner E Court House

Art Strobe, of Wren, Ohio, is a business culler here today. Mrs. Charles Kintz went to Preble today to visit a few days with her parents. Mrs. John Fetzer and children j went to Uniondale today to vi sit for a short time with relatives. Quincy Hildebrand left this morning for Warren, 0., where he has accepted a position in a hoop; mill. Misses Hilda ai d Louisa Reed went to Fort Wayne this morn- ' ing to visit for a few days with relatievs. Misses Josephine Niblick and Agnes Schrock returnedthis morning from Lakeside, Ohio, where they were visiting with friend. The ladies Missionary society of the Methodist church-will meet tomorrow, afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. F. Callow. Marsli Burdg and Lase Ellis were out hunting for squirrel yesterday, and killed a tine large fox squirrel weighing at least two and three qurters pounds. It was a huge one and wore the boys out carrying it to town. We have accordingly, awarded the belt to Marsh Burdg as he told it. FOR 'SALE—A five year old mare perfectly gentle. Not afraid of automobiles or the cars. Also a six months old colt. Jennie Studaiiaker. 162d12 For Sale -Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good investment for some one. Enquire of Chas. S. Niblick or French Quinn, at Old Adams County Bank. if Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest . Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf House for rent-A two story, six room house with necessary conveniences and in good condition, Inquire at this office. ts Lost— A lady’s brooch pin, with two gold dollar designs with McKinley’s and Jefferson's picture on them. Finder return to this | office and receive reward. Lost.—A large square piece of oil < i canvas somewhere tietween Patter-1 son's flour mill and the Grand Rapids railway. Finder return to Joe Berry’s implement store and receive reward. For sale reasonable.—Seven brood sows, eleven bend of lambs; twenty good stock yews, one good! yearling oolt. Enquire at the G. I R. &I. depot at Monroe or one ' quarter of a mile north of depot I on Hendricks farm. William j Karshbum. 172d10

GOflrL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furninhing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALE riiou.- o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.

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the: f=>ai_ace /Weat /VAeirßct 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 flarket. Closing Out Sale A Golden Opportunity to Purchase CLOTHING Begiuing August 1, 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 S 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 Only. Leave your order at once J. H. ME VERB'LL 1 ' Opposite Moser's Studio,

Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago,ground trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway ♦ 18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis 122.00 to Duluth or Superior 130.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs 01 Pueblo Col 113.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good tiny day up to September 30th and on xny 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 cago. 111.

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 yon decide that some one of the many resorts suit you then ’’lock up and talk it over” regarding rates, (uno of trains, etc. You know the G. R. &• I is the way to get to Northern Michigan real quick. J. B.yson Agent.