Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1904 — Page 3
r iME _x±_ BLES a. R. & i. s In effect June. 2»i, l»04> E trains north. |"n! , to Grand Rapids 8:00 a tn tllsfly (except Sunday) 5:42 p m F trains south 1 n .iiy ........................ 9:"« a tn E-I)nlly (except Sunday) 7:15 a tn ■_.n»dlv (except Sunday, l:io p m (f-Darty, except Sunday >:slptn only 8:46 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2‘, 1904. EAST, -Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:05 a tn -Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 3« & tn -Day Express, daliy J:»' P m I—Lou*! freight ’liOlain WEST -DayKxprean, dully. 5:05a tn -Mall, dally except Sun«ay ...li:10a tn -Commercial Traveler, dally 9:41 p m —Local r'alifUl W.9lp tn CHICAGO & ERIE. T H effect June 19, 1904. WEST, fßuffal”and ll Chk-ago Hint t «-0' »;« * u Ll-w York and Chicago Limited r -i| ooiutnljya I I ’hh'ajodally-... :44pm I largo r .jpress except ■ MatPl&y 5:50 p m i-'Marlcn-Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10a tn I EAST < Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m. -Veatuiuie Limited lor « Y 2:47 a m i—Marlon and Columbua except Sundav 6:58 an, -New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago . 4.51 pm 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 baa nth coach Oblumbue to Chicago. 14—8:20 Carry paSS<)Bkers between Hammond and .Marlon. Lake Erie « Western Tie’" Card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND I—Dally excpt Sunday , .7:15 a m I—Dailv except Sunday 11:57a m I-Daiiy except Sunday 5:95 pm <1 rune through to tnd'.aeapolis without ge. arriving 10:30 a m 12leaves Indianopo'tH at 7:00a m. Runs Igh without changij. arriving at Bluffton a m 41 and 42 run v .a Muncie A Big 4 route r : =7 -w. - f You can miel j some of your friends % I every day at 41 (Fristoe's / Smoke House Jr sa Eagle made a business to leva this morning. [isees Vive and Cora Dwinell irn.-d to Hicksville, Ohio, this rning, after visiting here with Itives.
THEtHUB DECATUR, IND. Everybody wears HOSIERY, but everybody cannot buy Mercerzied Fancy Hose 3 Pair for 50c. But at our store you can buy them for the above price. Ever? Man has been annoyed by the difficulty in buying COLLARS that could be put on without pain and trouble and at the same time secure a FIT. We have COLLARS in quarter sizes which secures comfort and good form at the same time. Our line of MONARCH SHIRTS are the neatest in Pattern and the best fitting on the market. THE HUF B. KALVER & SONS ** , props.
W. S. Hughes and son, Earl, made a business trip to Bluffton today. John Sutliff made a business trip to Monroe this mornring. John Shaoklev returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. J. 8. Frucht® made a business trip to Indianapolis thii morning. Charles Owen made a business trip to Grand Rapids this morning. Emil FranzTof Berne7"”was~attending to legal business here today. J. C. Davis returned this morn, ing from a business visit at Portland. Jesse Rice, of Tipton, Ind., was in tl,r nity yesterday, the guests of Mrs. E. Reynolds went iojßsrdC May tq visit j yr a Bhfwt «... t with i » - — lO . i daughter. Miss Jessie Blossom went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the, day with fronds. Dick Neptune ’went to Rome
City thia morning to spend a few i days at the lake. Miss Lot ton returned from Berne ■ \this morning, where she was visit ng with her sister. Bob Gregory returned to Kondnlvitle this morning after a visit j hero with his parents. Mss Fay Smith returned this morning from Portland, where she was visiting with friends. All members of the Rebekah i lodge are requested to meet at the | hull Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Jay Dorwin return'd this morning to Ft Wayne, after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Theodore Ahr, son Daniel and daughter Mabie, of Cass City' Mich., are visiting D. H. Hunsieker and family. Oscar Augsberger went to his home at Berne last evening to attend a party given in honor of his brother's twenty-first birthday. Mrs. Goeke and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Ehinger. They were accompanied by Miss Ethel Edinger, who will make a short visit there.
e John Bchug made a business visit to Berne today. 8 L. O. JLyons mule a business viist to Marion today. f Miss Jennie Meyers is spending to- • day with friends at Bluffton. 4 Miss Arbie Loch is home from a . mouth’s visit with friends at Wawasee 4 Lake. Miss Lulu Atz is visiting in Bluff- . ton, the guest of Miss Hennia Ashbaucher. Mrs. Laisure returned to Craig- i viile today, after a visit here with . relatives. Mrs. E. Mentz >r went to Bluffton foduy to visit for a fuw days with relatives. Miss Ethel Butler went to Bluff- | {.pn today t<> visit for a few days ’" ■ I with relatives. I Mrs. Deihl returned to Lafavette | today, after visiting here for a short I ' time with relatives, 1 Clarence Kleinhenz returned to- |i
day from Rome City where he was I spending his vacation. I Mss Bessie Congleton went to ! , Muncie, today, to visit for a short I time with Miss Maddy. Miss Katie King returned to I Berne today after visiting here for I a short time with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Dowerage returned to Lafayette today, after mak ' ing a short visit here with relatives. • | Mrs. Reichard and Miss Lottie Van i ! Stuben. of Pennsylvania, are in the, ' city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Loch. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hardin re- . turned to Geneva today after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Miss Maude Comer has returned to | i her home at Marion, after a pleasant visit here with her sister, Mrs. Tom Miller. Mrs. E. P. Menefee and daughter returned to Rainland today, after a visit here with Mrs. Sarah i Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers and two daughters Jennie and Alice return- i ed to Wellsville, Ohio, today, after i visiting hert for a short time with j Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Billman.
This Weeks Offerings & Boston Store «£ | 21c 39 C I Children’s Dresses Infant’s Strips | Muslin and Ginghams worth 25 and 35c and dresses, the soc kind, this week this sale | 21c 39c Lace Crochet Cotton I All the laces in the sc. box at Odd colur? wo,lu Bc ' while they last at I I All Linen Towels at Cost 15c 10c Towels Towels One lot goods, worth 20c. to 25c., this One lot towels, not ail linen, worth 12.1 sale and 15c.. this sale ’ j 15c 10c You should seethese items Boston Store I I. O. O. F. Block. Kuebler & Moltz Co.
Lost—Co. E 160th regimental badge. Please return to this oilice. For Rent—Good residence. Enquire at this office. 182d2 Miss Freidman arrived today I from Fort Wayne and is the guest | of friends. Wanted—Local agent sl2 a week salary and commission. Mathews, 11 Madison street. The unclaimed letter list is Miss Maggie Trouers, Charles Portlow, Lizize Cumm ins and (>ra Gray. I have all kinds of high grade coal for stoves and furnace use. Harvey Hart. 18 ld6 Miss Hazel Darby, of Van Wert, passed through our city today en I route to Geneva. i Mib E, a Allen returned today from Winona “ba was spending a few days at the lake. A. H. Loer and family returned .to Fairmount today, after a vsit . here with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. Mrs. Gehring, returned to Hunt ; ington today. While her she was , the guest of tj er sister, Mrs. Pearl Breincr. i rs - •' lifry K. Jenkins arrived to<lay r)lw P(Wt Wayne and will be |,h * >r of Or. and Mrs. P. B. ! Th orns for a few days.
fVof. R C. Heber, tho moving iWtfture man who showed here last vening, went to Richmond today Where he shows tonight. Misses May Niblick and Herfrudc Moses will entertain tt number of their young friends this evening at an old fashioned picnic in the Ni’.lick ighjve oast of town. Elzey* Vahce, the popular young clothing merchants, have adorned theWdcbf they? place of business with H large and atraotive signet y Marne being 2x14 feet Bi«<’ ; 1 ' i work was done by Linn * Pa<B», while the artistic dmugmr, was done by Med Miller. Th‘r. Brm i- | a hustling one and arc showim ; I their enterprise by udvertisi jg I their goods. ... I -A
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Daniel R. Lucas, depirtrnent ' commander of the G. A. R. will I e I among those pre-sent, and a good I old time is on t ip. Muses R >se C inter, M*yme and Asia Deininger, Estella and Edith We nh iff and Nettie Suith raurned this morning from St. Liuis, where they were taking in the sights at the big fair. .
• fc.--' < 1 - *CQI»VRiaN* ► WHEN PRESSED For want of dollar ot two, LOOK I S 11, we will help out of your trouble. 410 to SIOO 'or any nmoun’t'e/n he borrowed on your turej’inno, and wagons. r “^ rtv 'i u your and fiStwWlS eto., and I ‘' ave , ‘ v P h, nnall weekly possession. Vou can pay >t back nM. I w«* money beside, write us. „ „n. blank, out 11 WmluwSur “ nd w ' ll will be m Decatur eiery call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name Street and Number........ Amount Wanted - - Kind of Security. --
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' Now is the time to order coal. All grades at H. H. Hart's. ISlOd M. M. Justus, of Bluffton, was here yesterday spreading advertising matter for the reunion of the ex-soldiers of the civil war, which will be held at Bluffton on Thursday, September 1. Extensive preparations are living made for tho event.
