Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1904 — Page 3
TIME T AB LES a. R. & »• In effect June. 2t>. 1904) TKAINbNOKTH, _ i;Wp;B J’ t-R!; I to Grand Itaplds J, £v?lly (e«oept Sunday) 5 <- pm TKM.NS.OOni ; = CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2*, 1904. EAST. U , «_commercial Traveler, dally... s:® a m 2 LmJu. dally, except Sunday... 11 3-a m ?'? i-Day Express, dally ,S : S pm g? SX exceplSunday iiniwS S CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19C4. WEST. - llndted « S NO 4~New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily .12:44 p m Ko 18—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:50 P m No 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am EAST »n 48- -Chicago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. »o i>—VestlOuie Limited for N Y 2:4. a m Na 22-Marlon and Columbus except p Sunday ....... 6:sßam Mo 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago • 451 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Ko 14—8:20 Carry passengers bet ween Hammond and Marton. Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND to 41-Dally excpt Sunday 7:lsam to. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57a m
io' 36-Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without lhange, arriving 10:30 a m No 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m. Kuns hrough without change, arriving at Bluff.on 0:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route If you can’t take a joke TAKE A SMOKE \-4 .Iff > SR J/iff At Fristoe’s Smoke House.
I A. R. Bell is attending to timber ■business at Rochester today. Mrs. J. Reynolds made a business visit to Auburn this morning.
Joe Smith nu> de business visit to Ossian today. Ness Moon made a business visit to Ossian this morning. Rev.Pontius and wife went to Winona this morning to visit for a few dues with friends. J. 11. Davis returned this morn-1 ing from Portland, where he vi’ited j Sunday with his family. Wanted—L ioal agent, salary if 12 week. Apply to L. Mathews, 101 Madison street. A. Ritenour returned this morning from Portland where he visited Sunday with his family. Walter Rosenthal, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is in our city, the guest of his uncle, Gus Rosenthal. Mrs. M. D. Costello returned to Preble today, after being the guest of her parents over Sunday. Rev. Burghalter returned to Galion O, this morning, after a Sunday visit here with Rev. Grether. Rev. J. Vogt returned to Ca ruthers, Ohio, this morning after being the guest of Rev. Grether. Carl Wilcox returned this morning to Flushing, Mich, after being the guest of his sister Mrs. Sammer, j t Mrs. Dioer and fson returned | 1 this morning from Preble, where
they visited Sunday with relative. Miss Muy Purvianoe returned last evening to Pleasant Plains, 111. after a visit here with Mrs. Floyd Smith. Mrs. W. A. Hutchison arrived from Agusta 111., today and is the guest of her sister Miss Emma Jack-on. Misses Edna [Crawford Maud Christen and Muy Holthouae visited Sunday with the Hawpatch club at Rome City. There will be a meeting of the city band’ttiis'evening at the usual time;" and! place. All members please take notice. Mr. and Mrs. Figley and Glen went through our city this morning, enroute to ■ Northern Michigan. t „ f John Winans nowllocated at Kokomo, where he is holuing a bench - in a jewelry shop spent Sunday at his borne in this city.
THE 1 * Hub 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. Everv 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 ITT. 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 HUB B. KALVER & SONS, Props.
Wil] Cordua made a business visit to Berne today. El Vanoil matte a business vist to Portland today. Edward Cordua made a business visit, to Berne today. True F 'istoi return d today from i Winona, who e he was visting. Cal Kunkle returned today from ! a business vi-it at Fort Wayne. Charles Colter returned today I from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Misses Muy Niblick and Minnie Spuhler went to Monroe today to visit with friends. William Bnrdg returned today from Pleasant Lake, where he was visiting with friends. Allen B. Porter returnd to Indianapolis today, atfer visting here Sunday with his parents. Med Miller returned today from Fort Wayne, where he visited Sunday with his parents. S. Spangler returned today from Rome City, where he visited Sunday wtth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neptune. Miss Jessie Magley has accepted a I position as deputy in the office of j County Clerk David Gerber and be- | gan her duties this morning. There is rejoicing in the family i of our’popular restauranteur, Wil- ; liam Doehrman, over the arrival . last evening of a pretty baby girl. Miss Nellie Crampton returned I this morning to hre home at Pleasant Lake* after visiting here for several weeks with Miss Merle Burdg. Today was a legal holiday according to the custom observed by the Catholics, being known as the j “Immaculate Conception” and is a patron day for the St; Mary’s congregation, also being their special feast day. A large crowd was in attendance at the services. Jimmy Cook, “Snip’ ’ True and 1 Jesse Buhler left yesterday for At- ' wood lake, nea** Rome City, where : they will go into camp a week or two. They drove through, and when seen at Fort Wayne last ' evening looked like real horse I traders.
-wur" r-’T' 'lshk khm rm This Week’s Offerings - j Boston Store 20c 5c PILLOW SHAMS VAL LACE Full size, piped in White, Pink and We have sorted out 50 patterns ot Vai Light Blue. Lace the B—lo—l2Jc. kind. Sale price 20c 5c AFTER SATURDAY AUG. 20th All SALE PRICES will be withdrawn. This week will be your last opportunity to purchase at these prices Ladies Wrappers 85c. Gingham Aprons 7%c. Lace Hose 18c. Black Sun Bonnets sc. Wool Eiderdown 10c. Childrens' Dresses 21c. New F'eill Goods are being opened every day and we can assure you an excellent selection in all lines ZXT Boston Store I. O. O. F. Block. Kuebler & Moltz Co. I
Frank B. Robinson was here from French township today. John Nidlinger returned today from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Charles Loch returned today from Winona, where he visited with friends. Miss Cora Wall, of Bluftton was in our city yesterday , the guest of Mr. Dick Peterson. Jesse Sellemeyer returned today from Winona, where he was spending his summer vacation. Miss Jennie Clark returned to Bluftton last evening, after visiting here with Mss Rademacher. Mrs. Frank Crowley and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with rela fives. Rom i Barthel’and Eugene Christen returned this morning from Urbana, Ohio, where they were at. tending the fair. The wedding of Edward Gast and Miss Katie Seeley will occur next Wednesday morning at the Catholic church at eight o'clock. French township was in the city in force toady, being an interested party to m ic.idim ro id session held before the hi.ird of commissioners. Miss Cinio Taomas rendered a beautiful void silo Sunday morning during church services at the Methodist church. The old Sinspired and Columbian clubs it is said are going to reorganiz>and form a'.'big social club and make it the leader of its kind in the city. El ward Foreman and Henry Eiting, together with Surveyor MoK inn completed and filed at the auditor’s office the viewers’ report in the W J. H. Hahnert ditch. Official action thereon wil bo taken at the September season of commissioners court. People in the neigh'nrh m l of the oonnty jail are complaining of losing chickens. About three years ago two theivos wore sent to Michigan City for stealing chickens from Sheriff Erwin and the losers say tho mutter will bo presented at the September grand jury and history may repeat itself.
Allen B. Proter was the guest of his Barents Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Porter, Sunday, on bis way home from Chenaux Islands on the Canadian shores, where his wife is still enjoying life, the guest of her parents, who cwn a houseboat and summer home at that delightful spot. Allen is now manager of the Union Central telephone plant at Washington, Indiana, where he has resided since last November. Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will lo .n in sums iof SSO upwards. The Decatur Attract and Loan Co. 257dtf
PUBLIC SALE! We will offer fifty head of Native Horses at the “Fashion Sale Stable,” in Decatur, Indiana, on Sat u rday, A ue. 20 AT TEN O’CLOCK SHARP These horses range in weight from 000 to 1,760; age from 3 to 7; all halter broke and most of them broken to harness. All broke horses sold under a guarantee. SOMEVERYGOOD DRIVERS Will sell on six months’ time with a bankable note. Notes to draw six per cent, interest from date. McDaniel & Bates, Owners. FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer.
Now is the time to order coal. All grades at H. H. Hart's. 1816 d Lost—Co. E. 16Cth regimental badge. Please return to this office. For Rent—Good residence. Enquire at this ortice. 182d2 An abstract of title will be given with each lot sold at the Fullenkamp auction sale. I ha ve all kinds of high grade coal for stoves and furnace use. Harvey Hart. 181d6 We carry the largest stock of picture frames and moulding in Northern Indiana. Lyman Bros.’ studio, Gregory’sbuilding. ISOdfi.
