Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1904 — Page 3

TIMET AB LES a. r. & i. In effect June. 28. 11)04) trains north. , n . t >„ 11.09 pm 8° v Di’lj toGraud Rapids *:00 » m J. i—Daily (except Sunday) 5.4.2 pm TRAINS SOUTH _ . .. i:’4 a m s*’ 12—Daily (except Sunday) ■ 7:15 a m S°, (except Sunday) 1:15 p m So sa-DaiV except Sunday ’JI p m No' is— Sunday only 8:46 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2’, 1904. EAST, t>o «—Commercial Traveler. dally. ..J.(» a m ■ „ j—Mail. dally, except Sunday...ll 3. an, S' «—Dav Express, daily 6 J)pm §0 ii- Local Freight 12:01 am WEST No 3—Day Express, dally .... '< 07 a m NO 1-Mall. dally, except Sunday ...b: >a m s—Commer rial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No .’4—Local Freight 12101 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, Ils 4. WEST. t—Express, daily ~2:00a m No 9—Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:02 am ,o 3—Neu York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolumous and Chicago daily 12:44 n a So IS—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:50 o n •Sc 21—Marion-Huntineton Acc’m.. 10:10a m EA'T No. 48- Chicago and N V limited 11:21 p. m. s—ve.Houie Limited to: s Y x.47a m Nc 33—Marlon and Columbus except Sundae.... 6:58 an No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4 51 p m No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has ,e»oiivb coach Columbus to Chicago No. 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie <x Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 a n> No 19—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 p m No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without • hange. arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopvdis 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 /meet ME AT v fpRISTOE’SI V. SMOKE HOUSE J F. L. Smith made a business trip to Geneva this morning. B. W. Sholty made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Dr. Beavers and family went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Miss Amelia Tonnelier went to Benton. Harbor, Mich, this morning to vist for a short time with her brothers.

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 study 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. 4% yards make one square yard of rug. PRICE: 70c. A SQUARE YARD. Wayne Pneumatic Carpet Co. 10 Eureka Ave. Ft Wayne. Ind 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 „ « ja. Decatur, Ind. 123 N. Second St.

H. R. Hymen made a business trip " to Monroe todey. t Earl McConnehey made a business trip to Monroe today. 1 Ecl Vanoil made a business trip to Portland this morning. t John Lachot, of Berne, was a business caller here today. i J. W. Place made business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. 1 James Gay and family went to Rome City this morning to spend i the day. L. A. Holthouse returned this 1 morning from a business trip at 1 Indianapolis. Mrs. Laughery and Mrs. Store-j burner went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Misses Grace Peterson and Rose Christen went to Rome City ’his morning to spend the Uaj‘. Albert Brittson and Marion j Smith made a business trip to , Midland, Mich, this morning. Miss Mabie Hiskey arrived t is morning from Belleview and is the guest of Miss Jennie Congleton. There will be a meeting of the city baud this evening at the usual time and place and all are requested to attend. Vico and Ora Mygrant returned to Waterloo this morning, While hero they were the guests of their brother. Mrs. Elizabeth Rudy and son of North Manchester are the in our city the guests of Mr. and All’s. Fred Huffman. Mrs. Hetrick and Mrs. Boatman returned to Craigville today. While here they were the guests of Dr. Leßrnn and family. The ladies of the Christian church will serve ice cream on Court street Thursday evening during soldiers* reunion. Mrs. E. Peoples and son and Mrs. Smith returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where they were 1 the guests of relatives. The famous Bon Ton Club are making all arrangements to go to Detroit on next Tuesday in a body. The girls are anticipating a good time. W. A. Kuebler left Tuesday night for New York City wh arc he will buy the fall stock for Keubler and Moltz. He went by the way of the great lakes and will be gone for three weeks.

3E. N PowneU made a business trip to Marion today. H. Spahr made a business trip to Van Wert, Ohio, today. N. J. Weaver made a business trip to Geneva this morning. I Conrad Meier, of Ohio City, was | a business caller here today J. L. Edge went to Rome City 1 this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Dick Barrel and son are spending the day at Rome City. Page Blackburn and family went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Miss Johnson and Miss Fruohte ! went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Misses Leunie Heat went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with relatives. W. H. Fledderjohann returned i today from a business trip at Hicksville, Ohio. i JJJ. Spangler went to Rome City this morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neptune. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mann and Mrs. ; Baker went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Levi Poling returned this morning from St. Louis “where he was attending the World's fair. ‘ Mrs. Frank Schirmeyer and ■ daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to hear the Innes band. Misses Ada and Lida Johnson, • Drude Engle, Jand Alma Lankenau, . went to Rome City to spend the day. Miss Agnes Geary returned this 1 morning to Cleveland, Ohio, after ’ visiting here for three weeks with her ■ parents. Mrs. Harry Bell and daughter 1 returned this morning from Fort 1 Wayne where they were the guests • of relatives. T. C. Gross and family’ went to 1 Kingsland today where he has ac- ’ cepted a position as operator on B the Chicago & Erie. A. K. Stoneburner, J. H. Case, E. e D. Howard, J. W. Brown and Gus o Yates went to Rome City this morn- '. ing to spend the day. I Misses Ada Foreman, Maggie Brown, Lucy Sherry and Lucy r Brown went to Rome City this i morning to spend the day. 1 The section men at the Grand f Rapids are busily engaged today in e putting up a bumping post for cars to keep them from running off the - switch track. Miss Bessie Harruff ind Mr. Orvall Harruff entertained a number of their friends last evening in honor of Messrs. Ora and Victor Mygrant of Waterloo. James Wagner of Monroe, sold twelve pounds of honey that will travel to Helena. Montana, before reaching its destination. It will be taken to that far western place by Mary Kirkendall. Jesse Cole has accepted a position has clerk at the Chicago & Erie freight depot and assumed his duties this morning. Mr. Cole was formerly night operator at the tower.

“Oh!” exclaimed the fair summer boarder as a Couple of calves scampered across the meadow, “What pretty little ©owlets.” “Yew air mistaken, ma'am" said the old farmer, “Them’s bullets.” Virgil C one of Decaturs fast horses at Winchester, raced yesterday and was outside of the money, winning tke first heat which was the fastest time made, 2.19 J, and loosing the other three. The horse was out 0 condition. The members of the 160th met last evening at a regular busmens session and announce that everything is now complete for the big coming event that will be held here on August 11, and the boys are now anxiously awaiting the time. A merchant down in Arkansas refused to advertise, “Because,” he says, if he does, “somebody will be a pesterin' me all the time to show ’em mv goods.” He is the same man who, when a customer came in and wanted a suit of clothes, asked him to come back some time “when 1 am standing up.” Quite a crowd from this place went, to Decatur Bunday with the base ball team to see them play “in their bare feet." The “bare foot” business proved a myth. They were a very docile crowd when they returned in the evening, they wore very mum about the game and while they didn’t say much, yet they realized they had been "taken in.’’—Willshire Herald.

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Rev. J. C. White made a business trip to Marion today. David Werling, of Preble, was a I business caller here today. Douglas Dugen, of Willshire, is a ; business caller here today. Charles Ross made a business trip ■ to Fort Wayne this morning. B. Winans, of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller here today. Miss Lillian Harris went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Miss Minnie Brown went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Nacbtrieb went to Ft. Wayne this morning to hear the Innes Band B. F. Breiner and family went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Frank Sehmachere returned this morning from a business trip at Winchester. Nellie Simison arrived today from Berne, and is the guest of Miss Nellie Winnes. Mrs. Congleton and Mrs. Burns went to Rome City, this morning, to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs Emerson Beavers went to Rome City this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith went to Bluffton today to attend the funera of Andrew Long. Mrs. Elmer Johnson and daughter are among those who are spending the day at Rome City. Curley Rademacker, John Heller and Calvin Miller made a business trip to Ridgeville today. Mrs Clayton Dorwin went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her daughters. Mrs. Burt Lew and son returned this morning from Logansport where they were visiting with her parents. Gester Frisinger returned to Kingsland today after visiting here for u shonrt time with relatives. Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mrs. Sylvester Peterson went to Rome City this morning to spend the day Mrs. C. O. Franco and daughter Hazel went to Rome City this morning to spend the day with Mrs. [ John Holler.

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