Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1904 — Page 3
TlMEjr ABLES 0. R. & 1. In effect June, 26, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, 2 ’-h*i)y to Oraml Rapids 9:00 *tn ■n I- Dally (except Sunday) 5.42 p m TRAINS SOUTH Mn 4-Dally 2:82 a “ Sn 14—Dally (eioept Sunday) 7:15 a m Sn 2-Dally (except Sunday: 1:15 p m E„ jo-Dally, except Sunday :51pm So' Ift— Sunday only 5:46 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 21, 1904. EAST, <> o Commercial Traveler, dally... 5.05 a m So 2-Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11.37 atn NO 4— Day Express, dally 6:20 p m go 22—Local Freight 12:01 am WEST So 3—Day Express, dally 5:05 a m So I—Mail, dally except Sunday ...11:10 am So s—CommercUl Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m So 23—Local Freight 12:01 p m CHICAGO & ERIB. In effect June 19, DM4. WEST. So 7—Express, dally 2:00a m Sj 9-Buffaloand Chicago limited 3:o2am Sc 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p m So 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:50 p m So 21—Marlon-Huntington Aco'm.. 10:10am EAST S, 48--Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p, m. s—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:47am So 23-Marlon end Columbus except Sundar 6:58 am 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 through coach Columbus to Chicago. N 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie <X Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind. SOUTHBOUND N<. 41—Daily excpt Sunday ..1... 7:15 am No. 19—Dally except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35— Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolis at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 ruu via Muncie A Big 4 route f Yoj cn mist [ some of your friends% every day at I IfTistoe’s / Smoke House J E. Luise returned to Craigvillle today. James Rice went to Bluffton today cn business.
Attention Soldiers! We'have a line of Campaign Hats which I ( )() we are selling for : : 15 1 * So Line up for the Grand Parade Also a beautiful line of 81l Red, White and Blue Neckwear, Colors that never run If II “A Word to the Wise is Sufficient/' So be WISE and wear || || A MONARCH SHIRT 11 Bl || ||| The best in the country JBffSESJSSI for the money, and our quarter size collars fit I ■BBBMQEJ.JaijNMSf the neck t|L Right About Face THEOHUB DECATUR, IND. B. KALVER & SONS, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS BIG STORE CORNER
VV. E. Smith made a business trip to Bluffton today. Al Parker, of Toldo, is a business caller here today. John Andrews made a business visit to Van Buren today. Nelson Bricker of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Alex Beall, of Willshire, was a business caller here today. 8. G. Shelter returned today from a businss vsit at Van Wort. Dick Neptune returned today from a business viist at Willshire. Miss Jennie Meyers went to Bluff ton today to spend the day with friends. Mrs White arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mi's. McGill. Mrs. Clancy arrived from Plainwell, Mich., today, and is the guest of Mrs. Jeff Bryson. Erl Erwin arrived last evening from Rockford, Ind., and is the j guest of his parents. David Summers returned to Tocsin today . While here he was the guest of J. F. Tisron. W. H. Niblick left last evening for Cincinnati, to attend the fu-I neral of Mrs. John Gloss. Mrs. Ross Stone and daughter returned to Muncie, today, after a visit here, the guests of James H. Stone. Mrs. Green Burkhead ami son Dorsie, returned today from Maples, where they were visiting with relatives. Miss of Richmond, passed through our "city today, enroute to Crown Point, to visit with relatives. Trainmaster Cline and a tailor from New York passed through our city yesterday, and took all the boys’ measure for the regulation blue uniform. They will arrive in thirty days. Special excursion to Marion, Ind., via the Clover Leaf route, Sunday, August 14. National Soldiers' home at Marion. Get information of agents, Clover Leaf route, or address W. L. Ross, General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O.
A. L. Wilson made a business visit to Bluffton today. Ben Sehrautik and family took in the Detroit excursion today. Rev. MoCirty, of Hoagland was a business caller here today. Miss Sether went to Marion today to make a short visit with her sister. Mrs. Emma Teeters passed through our city enroute from Geneva to Deshler. Mrs P. B. Beatty of Geneva, passed through our city today en route to Bluffton. Miss Lottie Shaup, a Ft.* Wayne school teacher, was killed in the Pueblo wreck Sunday night. Miss Stella Seabold, of Bluffton, arrived in the city today for a weeks’ visit with her cousin, Miss Bertha Johns. Tim Corbett and Johu Smith made a trip to Monroe today, in the latter’s automobile, as which place Tim delivered ten thousand cigars. Portraits finished in crayon, paste, water color and oil from 11.85 up to $l5O, at Lymin Bros, studio in Gregory’s building. 180d6 The foxy Fort Wayne Shamrocks will arrive at 1:1.3 tomorrow {and will be at home at the Murray House, from which place both teams will parade to the ball park. One hundred and forty-three 1 tickets were sold this morning to Detroit for the excursion run by the M. E. church. There were i three section of the train, carrying ! 1500 passengers. 01’ Cap Collars, in his clean white socks, will be the whole show at the ball ‘park tomorrow, with “Wild” Cherry trotting a merrvjpace. It will jdo you good to{ once again see two old Decatur players, who were always up to snuff. Grover Miller the little son of Calvin Miller, is walking about town today with his left hand tied up the result of the third finger of his left hand coming in contact with a base ball, 'which he was endeavoring to catch. The finger was broken at the first joint and is very sore.
This Week’s Offerings Boston Store 21c 39c Children’s Dresses Infant’s Strips Muslin and Ginghams worth 25 and 35c and dresses, the soc kind, this week this sate nn 21c - 39 c 2' 2 c Lace Crochet Cotton All the laces in the sc. box at Odd colors wonl * sc - while.they last at 2‘ro 2' 2 c All Linen Towels at Cost 15c 10c Towels Towels One lot goods, worth 20c. to 25c., this One lot towels, not all linen, worth I2| sale ’ and 15c.. this sate » 15c 10c You shouldseethese items Boston Store I. O. O. F. Block. Kuebler & Moltz Co.
James Bain made a business visit at Fort Wayne this morning An abstract of title will be given with each lot sold at the Fullenkamp auction sale. Will Smith and babe arrived this morning from Fort Wayne and are the guests of relatives. Wiliam Reyher returned to Lagrange this morning , after a short visit here with friends. The Grand Rapids will run an excursion to Rome City tomorrow, August 11th, on account of W. C. T. U. day. Miss Viola Yager returned to Berne this morning, after making a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Moran. Mrs. Chris Strebe and daaughter left this morning for Kalamazoo, I for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. ' James Carpenter. We carry the largest stock of picture frames and moulding in Northern Indiana. Lyman Bros.’ studio, Gregory’sbuilding. 180d6. Miss Etna Segur ontert lined her Sunday school teacher, Miss Ina Wyatt and Bunday school classmates at her home on Adams street last evening. Ice cream and cake composed the refreshments and the little folks report a fine time. A nnmlier of street fakirs have been seen on our streets this week and all have been making a nice bunch of money It is high lime that our citizens here should come to the conclusion that it is cheaper to buy of your home merchant who is bound to treat you right than to buy of the fakir who is always trying to beat you at every turn of the road. Wake up men and get wise. Remember that if you miss seeing the famous Fort Wayne Shamrocks play ball tomorrow afternoon at Steeles park that you will miss one of the greatest treats of your life and an attractioon that you may never bo able to see again. The game will be called as soon as the teams arrive on the Held, they making a parade down Second street immediately after the 100th parade. B >th teams are fast and a great game will lie in < rder. Don’t fail to attend.
SENT ON Drunken Tramps Ordered to Seek Other Quarters. Three tramps who were arrested last evening by Marshall Cordua and Night Policeman Frank on a charge of drunkeness and for disturbing the peace in the south end of town, were brought up before Mayor Coffee this morning and the charge read to them, and each one told to tell his story. All of the prisonorsjhad beautiful tales of woe to tell about this being their first offense and that they were just changing cars here and meant no harm by their actions. The court after hearing their tales concluded it would be money saved to get rid of them and consequently ordered them out of town and they got. DEATH OF CHILD Two Year-Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koeneman. Agnes, the two-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koenneman, who live near {Williams, died yesterday morning at eight o’clock after an illness lasting several ' weeks The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock at the St. 'John's church and in- | termont will be made in the St. John cemetery. 11. J. Knight made a business visit to Monroe this morning. Goerge Knight made a business visit to Monroe this morning. Misses Alberta and Estela Kohne went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relaI tives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard loft this morning for Dayton, Ohio, While here they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Pontius. George Flanders went to Urbana this morning t o attend the fair and to sec his trotting horse, Trueworth race who is entered in the 2:20 trot there today.
Wanted—A bar porter at the Burt House. Inquire of Mose Krohn. Mrs. W. C. Kelley and Miss Alma Bowser went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a visit with relatives. NOTICE G. A. R. All members of the 89th Indiana regiment and 9th Indiana battery and their wives are requested to meet at the G. A. R. Hall on Monday, evening August 15, at 7:30 o’clock, to make further arrangements for the 19tt annual reunion to be held at Decatur August 30 and 31J 1904. By request of James R. Smith, president. A. J. Teeplo secretary Co K., M. J. Wertzberger, secretary, Co., I, Theodore Kennedy, Commander of post. Phones—Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA. MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us io loan on city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loann. Lowest ratea of interest. We are able to close all loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan turns of |f>o up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. Thia company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT X LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker block, 257dtf
