Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1904 — Page 3
TIMETABLES a. R. <& i. In effect June, 2»>, 1804) TRAINS NORTH, S° fcnal'ff to Grand Kapldn i:w a ... « Iloally (eioept Sunday. TRAINS SOOTH „ at s a nailw *• - aD3 So u-li.ily (except Sunday) p 1 ; a m 2 , o— -Daily (except Sunday. V f 1,1 So vb-Dn'V except Sunday *-M P •“ So' 15— Sunday only s « p in CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2', 11*04. KAKT. p—Cnmmerclal Traveler, daily... S W a m I . J-Mall. daliy, exc. pt Sunday . ..li 3- am c , «_Hay Ktprena, dally * -' P m So 41— Local Freight I*ol am WEST V, 3-Day Exproas, daliy .... .IC'-atn M , l-Mall, dally, except Sunday ...I.DOa u i. , 3 —Cor. line refit l Traveler, dally .. 8:41 yin [jo ;s—Local Freight 1S:0| p in CHICAUO & ERIE. In effect June IS), 18 4 WEST. -_y;xure«B, dally 3:00a n »oM- HutTalonnd Chicago limited :1:03 a m , j-.le* York and Cn.cago Luuilted through coach Columbus and Chicago dally ..18:44pn No in— Weils Fargo Ezpreaa except Mundav 5.50 pxl No 31—Marlon-Huntinirtou Acc'm.. 10;10a m E A«T go. 4S- Chicago and N Y limited 11:31 n. m. , u 's— v . suouie a. lted lor tt > 3:1? au. So 32— Marlon -nd ilumbue except Sundae.... 6:58 an g 0 4— New Ynk m Bolton Limited through co.tcbea Colurobu. and Chicago l 51 p m Vo. IS will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 ha* jh.r .irb roa. h Columbus to Chicago. No. 14—8:30 Carry passengers between Hammotu, ami Marlon. Lake trie cc Western Time card from Blaffton, lud, SOUTHBOUND ffo. 41— Dally exept Sunday ":15«m So lie-Daily except Sunday 11:57a .i, So. Jo—Daliy except Sunday 5:35 p m Soil runs through to Indianapolis without Change, trriving 10:*) a w No. 42 leaves 1 ndiauopoll* at 7:0(la m. Runs through withoui change, arriving at Bluff.or 10:3d a m
No. 41 and 43 run via Muneie & Big 1 route MEET ME AT % (pristoe’s) Charles Cossiok is attending to oil business at Geneva today. Frank Oldigus made a business trip to Berne this morning. Mrs. Hetrick and Mrs. Hartman, of Craigville. are in the city, the guests of Dr. Leßrun and family.
To the Lady of the House The Wayne Pneumatic Carpet Co., at Fort Wayne, lnd., announces to the ladies of Decatur and vicinity that through persistent efforts and careful study they have accomplished wonderful improvements in the quality and beauty of Rugs, which they make out of old cast-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. 4fy yards make one square yard of rug. PRICE: 70c. A SQUARE YARD. ADDRESa Wayne Pneumatic Carpet Go* 10 Eureka Ave. Ft Wayne, lnd. IT IS an interesting speech and you want to listen to it. IF OUR shoes are once worn, they r.re always worn. Charlie Voglewecle THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur- Ind-
David Gerber made a business trip to Berne today. L. Merryman made business trip to Fort \\avne this morning. John Waggoner made a business trip to Monroe this morning. A. R. Bell is attending to timber business at Saratoga today. J. H. White made a business trip to Huntington last evening. ('■ D. Murray made a business trip to Winchester this morning. L. A. Holthouse made a business trip to Indianapolis this morning. Harvo Smith is attending to telephone business at Berne today. Hurry Fritzingoi is attending to telephone business at Berne today. John Niblick made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. C. W. Ahr went to Winchester this morning to take in the county fair. French Qtiinn went to Rome City this morning to spend a few days with his family Miss Kate Flickinger arrived this mornig from Geneva and is the guest of friends. Ed Van oil went to Portland this m orning to attend the funeial of Attorney Bergman. C. D. Kunkle went to Winchester this morning to attend the Randolph county fair. Miss Eleota Glancy went to Berne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. J Andrews arrived this morning from St. Joseph. Missouri, and is the guest of relatives. William Frank went to Winchester this morning to take in the Randolph county fair. Dr. J. M. Miller went to Winchester this morning to take in the Randolph county fair. Miss Mary Hite went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with relatives. Fred and Walter Laefloy went to St. Louis this morning to take j in the sights at the World's fair. Master Marion Biggs went to Williams this morning to visit for { a few days with his grandmother. Miss Edith Porter went to Indianapolis this morning where she has accepted a position with the Rink's cloak and suit house.
James Cook made a busiuess trip to Markle today. Jacob Aleseh is a business visitor at Marion today. D. Ritnour made a business trip to Portland today. George Heaton made a business trip j to Anderson today. D. F. Young made a business trip ' to \ an Buren today. Miss Nora Andrews is visiting with relatives at Monroe. Henry Sether, of Preble, was a business caller hero today. E. L. Carroll is attending to grain business at Bluffton today. Alex. Beall, of Willshire, was a busi ness visitor in the city todav. Janies Willie, of Willshire, was a business caller here today. James Rice went to Winchester today to attend the fair. George Me Kean made a business trip to Ridgeville today. Enos Peoples went to Winchester today to attend, the fair - Dr. D. D. Clark made a professional trip to Linn Grove today. L. C. DeYoss is attending to legal busiuess at Monroe today. James Sullivan, of Van Buren, was a busiuess caller here today. S. (4. Sbeller is attending to grain business at Fort Wayne today A. T. Vail of Fort Wayne was a business caller here today. William Miller is looking after bußinp«« matters at Ridgovillo today. L. Lake arrived today from LaOtto and is the guest of relatives. J. M. Frisinger returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Schillingjwent to Willshire, today, to visit for a few days with relatives. ■ Miss Clara Harshmau arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of relatives. Albert Annen of Washington lnd. is in our city the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Ellen tisher went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit a few , days with relatives. • Mrs. H. T. Reinking and daughter, May, left today for St. Louis to attend the world’s fair. , Misses Ruth and Francis Miller , have go to Marion to visit with their aunt, Mrs. Eli J. McCracken. Dallas Hunsicker returned today 1 from Rome City where he was spending his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cronnwell of West Unity,Ohio,are in our city the guests of Dr. Connell and family. Mrs . E. A. Premer and family went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. L. H. Gocke and daughter arrived today from Fort Wayne and guesst of Mrs. Ed Ehinger. Mrs. O. Simpson returned to Geneva this morning after visiting here for few days with relatives. Mrs. Fred Huffman and daughter Lila went to Fort Wayne this morn ing to spend the day with friends. Rev. M. M. Reynolds, of Portland, passed through the city this morning, enroute to Liberty Mills, to visit wilh I relativesAgent Miller, of the Clover Leaf informs us that seventeen tickets were sold from this place to St. Louis this morning. Dan Beery and J. H. Chamberlain leave this evening for Great Falls,Montana, where they will buy several cars of horses. Rov Mygrant returned to Waterloo this morning after making a short visit here with his son, I Marion. Mis- Ethel Gerard wont to Ft Wayne this morning to visit, for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James uerurd. Attorneys John Moran, David E. Smith, James T. Merryman and A. P. Beatty went to Portland, today, to attend the funeral of G. W. Bergman. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vantilberg, of Warren, passed through our oity this morning en route to Portland to attend the funeral of Attorney Bergman. Mrs. Albert Brittson left today for Cincinnati, Ohio, being called there owing to the sickness of her brother, I who is suffering with typhoid fever ' and not expected to live. Mrs. W. 8. Harris, of Conneaut, Ohio, wenl to Fort Wayne, this morning, after a short visit heroj with Mrs. 8. D. Beavers. Bhe was en route home from a visit to the St. Louis fair.
Elzey & Vance Leading Clothiers Corner E. Court House
Route One. Miss Edith Hoagland, of east of | Decatur, spent Sunday with .Tames j Hoagland and family. The corner stone of the new ! Mount Pleasant church was laid Sunday with impressive ceremonies, j An ice cream social will be held at the home of William Singeton near tho Mount Plensunt church on Saturday evening August 13th, j under the auspioes of the Mount I Peasant Epworth League society. All invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hamel], of Ft] Wayne, passed through the city today, enroute to Willshire, to attend the funeral of Mr. Hartzell’s father. Wanted. —Two young men, of neat appearance, to travel. Call between tj and 7 o’clock at E’ark Hotel. 175d1t C. H. Gvvvnne. For rent.—Three up stairs rooms for a amxll First street. Inquire of Mrs. Alioe Peterson. 175dff FOR SALE—A five year old mare perfectly gentle. Not afraid of automobiles or the ears. Also a six months old colt. Jennie Studahaker. 162d12 For Sale —Asnery; 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. ts Private iunds to loan on city prop erty 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 broooh pin, with two gold dollar designs with McKinley’s and Jefferson’s pioture on them. Finder return to this office and receive reward. Lost.—A large square piece of oil canvas somewhere between Patterson’s flour mill and tho Grand Rapids railway. Finder return to Joe Berry’s implement store and receive reward. For sale reasonable.—Seven brood sows, eleven head of lambs twenty good stock yews, one good yearling colt. Enquire at tho G. R. & I. depot at Monroe . or one quarter of a mile north of depot on Hendricks’ farm. William Karshbum. 172d10 |)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentißt Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co.’s clothing store. DECATUR. INDIANA, OOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We mnke a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALT moM* o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Hts.
e—Bnawiii'nittiiHiiißi wmmwamsßmmaammmmmamm I Closing Out Sale A Golden CpporluniJy 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 patterns AT COST $ 7.50 Pants for $ 5.00 8.50 “ 8.00 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 I U Merchant I!• 1 sL 1 Tailor : : Opposite Moser's Studio. HBOMDUMMHSfirEEuV.. -Jt'eTffEl K -- 72 !■ ABOUT RONEY That we have to loan. It may he the me; rs of saving you worry and trouble. $5 $25 SSO SIOO or any amount can be borrowed on your furniture, piano, horses and wagons, buggies, stocks and fixtures, etc., aud leave the property in your possession. You Can l*ay Back in weekly or monthly payments aud w - e give a liberal discount if paid before due. All business inquiries strictly confidential. If you want money, write us and our agent will call on you. Send us your name, wife’s name, city, street and number, how much yon want, what to give for security and where you are working. If You One anv other company and want to pay them off and get some more money besides, write us. Wf, *l * 1 $W i4 \u y til £ ■ t is m < 1, 1? > ■IM b A. .*, ..... i.-mAwwi.* mmmt IIIL. -■ »-• * '—L Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1896.
