Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1904 — Page 3

TIME TAB les a. r. & i. In effect June, 26. 1904) TRAINS NORTH, . t 2° Anally to Grind Kaplde 8:» » m J > » y (except. Sunday) 5.4.. pn, trains booth 9iSgam t iSBssgSKH gg;:, CLOVER LEAF. 5 In effect June 2 ,1904. EAST, an s—Commercial Traveler, daily. .. 5.05 a m t ■ot-Mall. dally, except Sunday...ll 3.an. 5 , 4—Day RzpreHß, Gaily J■•Jj P ?o a—Local Freight 12:01 a 6 W EST rn . . 5 a—Day Kxpreec, dally , ,A'' Sn 1-Mall, dally except Sunday ...li:10am 6 t-Commer. ru Traveler, dally .. 8:4 P m go a-Local Freight 12:01 p tn CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 1914, \V EBT ■oS^B’ff; r Uo*and Chicago limited 3:o2am t !□ »_New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily .12:44 pn (i 0 13—Wells Fargo Express except 1 Monday 5.50 p n «o 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am 1 ‘ EAST tin 48- -Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m. >Q a—Vesuouie Limited tor N Y x:4.am . So 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav . ...6:sßam 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 •io 14—8:20 Carry passengers between Hammond and Marion. Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally excpt Sunday .7:15 am No 19—Dally except Sunday 11:5,am N 0.36 except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No 42 leaves tndianopolls at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffion 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route If you can’t take a joke TAKE A SMOKE SR id ’ll I fiUC , ' Vs MWW' At Fristoe’s Smoke House. T. H. Teeple made a business visit to Chicago todav. William Heater made a business visit to Marion today. John Hey, of Willshire, was a business caller here today. E. L. Carrol is attending to grain business at Monroe today. Charles Scther. is attending to i cigar business at Bluffton today. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Rev. Alice Sipe, of Portland, was , in our city today enroute to Willshire. Miss Nellie Campbell, of Geneva, was in our citv today, enroute to iVan Buren. The Royal Chef at the Burt House returned this morning from a business visit at Fort Wayne. > Mrs. Alida Henderson arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of Mrs. Morrison. Miss Ethel Grubb arrived this evening from Cleveland, Ohio, and is the guest of Miss Madge Hite. Mrs. Winch and daughter arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holloway. Mrs. Dick Erwin and daughter, Miss Eva, have gone to Decatur to visit Judge R. K. Erwin. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazete.

$5.00 G. R. & I. Annual Excursion To PETOSKEY Tuesday, Sept. 13. Return Limit, Sept. 23. Tickets Good for 30 Days will be Sold at TO PETOSKEY Write me a Card and I will mail you a Folder, glv- " Ing all Particulars. J. BRYSON, Agt. .

“ Harve, Smith made a business visit to Berne this morning. O. G. Hall made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Christen made a business trip to Napoleon. Ohio, today. Calvin Miller made a business visit to Ridgeville today. (). C. Madison made a’ business visit to Buffalo this morning. John Yager made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. John S. Bowers made a busines viist to Now Corydon today. Edward Kintz made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Jessie Blossom went to Berne today to visit with friends. Miss Blvd Rex w’ent to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Charles Thompson made a busi-s ness visit to Napoleon Ohio this morning. Miss Elmira Soots went to Magley today to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Kurtenberer returned this morning from a visit with friends at Fort Wayne. Mrs. T. H. Teeple went to Huntington to visit for a short time with her daughter. Mrs. Kauffman returned today from Warsaw, whree she was visiting with her daughter. Mrs. A. A. Butller is quite sick with symptoms of typhoid fever. She is reported worse today. Mrs. U. Deininger and daughter Mayme went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Mrs. A. R. Bell and Miss Marguerite, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Mrs. Richard returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Cramer. Henry Swartz arrived from Fort Wayne this morning, and has accepted a position with Jacob Atz in his harness department. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and sons, Robert and Dwight, returned last evening from Rome City, where ’ they spent the summer. i Rev. J. C. Graves, of Bobo ,will speak at the M. E. church at Mon roe on Friday night of this week. Service in charge of the Y. M. C. t B. The public is invited. Samuel Shaokley, who lives near Peterson, is holding his own in a manner that causes his physicians ( to believe he will recover nicely. |He has been quite sick for two ; weeks. Drs. Clark are attending • him. Charles Woodward has filed an affidavit against E. M. Bowman, the well known farmer and her e man, charging him with provoke. ’ • The trial will occur at seven o’clock J this evening before "Squire J. H. j Smith. f I James Grant, of Mendon, who \ was arrested yesterday, for public ; inoxication, was dismissed last 1 ' night on promise to leave town. Mrs. Kirchner and family returned to Preble "today, after a s short visit, here. 1 Brittson, Myers & Co. sold the j first corn busker and fodder sclirede dor of the season, six-roll Milwaukee to Simeon Binek and Ernst Krutzman, of Magley, Ind. This famous busker lias a vast number ’ of friends among thresher men and " farmers. This is the thirty-second machine that this firm has sold in the last four years.

Fred Reppert went to Berne this morning to cry a horse sale. John Conrad made a business visit to Buffalo this morning. Now is the time to order co al All grades at H H. Hart's. 1816 d L. A. Holthouse went to Geneva this morning to attend a horse sale. Miss Kite Touhey wont to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Fred Lehman retured this morning from a business visit at Plymouth. J. M. Frisingjr returned this morning from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Miss Della Young, of Knightstown, is in our city the guest of James R. Smith. Frank Miller went to Berne this morning to attend the 'uneral of Mrs. Mi rtin Miller. Lew Hughes went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of Samuel Daugherty. Mrs. Longenberg and Miss Jones, of Willshire were in our city today enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. J H. Curran and Sylvester Miller went to Niagara Falls his morning to take in the sights. Mrs. M. A. Greiner returned to Winet, Ohio, this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. Schlegel. Rev. G. W. Whitney returned to Finlay this morning. While here he was assisting in boldi ng relgious services. Miss Celesta Wemhoff went to Piqua. Ohio, this morning to visit for a few days with Miss Marie Pilliod. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz arrived from Poe this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True. Miss Files returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here she was acting in the capacity of nurse for Mrs. Charles Cn listen.

H. H. Hooker and Mrs. Williams and daughter, of Monroe, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. The Salem, Washington, Pleasant Mills, St. Paul and Zion Sunday schools will attend the big Sunday school picnic at Monroe next Saturday. Other schools may come, as many are invited. A splendid time is expected. Mr. and Mrs. John Schug left this morning for St. Louis to visit a week, taking in the sights at the big fair. Mrs. Chris Strebe and daughter arrived last evening from Kalamazoo, Mich., where they were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter. ' ~ I triveTill kinds of high grade coal for stoves and furnace use. Harvey Hart. 181d6 Private funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Privi- , ege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf We carry the largest stock of picture frames and moulding in Northern Indiana. Lyman Bros, studio, Gregory'sbuilding. 180d6. The Colorado Special Chicago, Union Pacific A North-Western Lili'. This solid through train, only cin night to Denver, leaves Chicago at 7:00 p. tn., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o’clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m. arriving Denver early the second morning, over the only double track railway between Chicago and tie Missouri river. The best of evert - thing. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m. with through sleeping car service to San Francisco, Loe Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. aug 1 World’s Fair Route To St. Louis via Toledo, St. Louis & Western railroad, Clover Leaf route. Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: $16.00 round trip. Going any day. Return limit December 16. $13.35 round trip. Going any day. Return limit CO days from date of sale. $12.00 round trip. Going any day. Return limit Iftdavs fromdateof sale. $7.30 round trip. Good only in coaches. Goiugant Tuesday or Thursday. Seven days’ limit. Commencing May 17. Pullman palace sleeping cars, case and free reclining chair cars and through day conches on all night trains. Buffet and free reclining chair cars and through day coaches on all through day trains. Meals served ala carte on through trains. See T L. Miller, agent Clover Leaf route a Decatur, or address George H. Rose General Traffic Mgr,'.Toledo, ’ t ()hio.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL Tiie Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren ch urch will give an ice cream social on the the church lawn Thursday evening. A good time is assured and it is hoped the ciowd will be large. 185d3 To all Whom it May Concern: We have formed u company, known as the City Trucking Co., itnd all business hereafter will be transacted at our office two doors east of postoffice—phone 412—office hours 7to 12 and Ito (5. Residence phones 50 and 254. We have united our business that we may reduce our expanses and at the same time serve our patrons more satisfactorily. Dibble & Teeple. 175424 Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will lu..n in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abtraot and L >an Co 257dtf Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway 118,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis 122.00 to Duluth or Superior $30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs oi Pueblo Col $13.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on xny train including the*‘Great Western Limited” finest train in the West. For rates to other western points for any other information write J. P. Elmer GP. A. Ch cago. 111. $50.00 Californi and return. Send 2 cent stamp for itinerary of special personally conducted tours to California, leaving Chicago August 18th and August 25th. via the Chicago Union PacHic & North Western Line, account Triennil Conclave Knights Templar at San Francisco. 150 round trip from Chicago. Cor respondingly low rates from all points. A. H. Waggener. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, Ills.

Sum me - out ings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on lhe Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha. Waupaca, Fifield and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustrated bookJas. C. Pond. Gen. Pass. Agt. Wis Cen* Rv. Mi waukee, Wis. $27.50 Hot Springs, S.D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chinago & North Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Tue Black Bills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world anil well worth a vine. lifornntiin and tickets can b.o secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by W .B . Kuiskcrn, Chicago. An abstra’t of title will be given with each lot sold at the Fulleukamp auction sale. For Sale—Four shares of telephone stock. Enquire of George Flanders. 185 d

B From Chicago daily, Juno 1 to SepB tembwr 30. Correspondingly low ■ rateo from all other pointe. ■ m Two taut trains per day. The ■ Colorado Special, solid through train, B over the only double-track railway B between Chicago and the Missouri B River. Only one night from Chicago; ■ two nights en route from the Atlan- ■ tic Seaboard via the ■ Chicago, Union Pacific ■ and North-Western Line ■ Send two cent stamp lor folder, and B booklet., with list ol hotel, ami hoard I Ing house., rate, and much valuable B Information concerning railway tare., B scenery, climate, etc. B All agent, .ell ticket, via tbi. hue. B A- H. WAGGI N1 P. Traveling Igent. ■ 22 fifth Avenue. fJikaao. 111. MBBHBBBHMvf" I HHHW MWMs ■ WsjrfhCl | 11 y-/Tow

r ■ /I r*~WE PUT MONEY in your purse for present needs and let you pay it baek a little at a time. It pays to dea with us. 410 to 4100 or any amount can be borrowed on your Furniture, Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you may wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other loan Company and want to pav them off amt get more, and save money beside, write us. If vou want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Wednesday and will call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name - Street and Number. — - - — Amount Wanted - Kind of Security — - - - Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895. PUBLIC SALE! r■>' We will offer fifty leal of Native Horses at the “Fashion Sale Stable,” in Decatur, Indiana, on Aug. 20 AT TEN O’CLOCK SHARP These horses rarge in u < ight trim 900 to 1,750; age from 3 to 7; all halter broke nnd most of them broken to harness. All broke horses sold under a guarantee. isOMEVERY GOOD 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. - - - - m i . .

Every Sunday during the contini ounce of the summer schedule one . fare for the r< und trip to Fort Wayne and intermediate points. Eleven hous in the Summit city on Sunday. Hi mescekers excursions via South I ern railroad in connection with the Queen (’resent route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky. Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia jon the first and third Tuesdays in each month May to N’ovond>er, 1904 nclusive, at the very low rate of one

I fare for the round trip, plus $2. i Tickets are good going 15 days, and for stop-overs south of the Ohio River with final limit for return of 21 days from date of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will lie sold to points in the same territory at one half first-class rates, plus J 2 from I Ohio River gateways. For rates, schedules and full information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or write J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A., 2.5 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.

| Wawassee Lake Ind. tickets on . i sale until September 30. Return i limit October 31st 1004. $3.10 for round trip. Rome City’ Ind. Season tickets good until October 31st 12.30 i 15 day ticket |1.95. Niagara Falls excursion, on Wednesday August 17, the Erie R. R. , will run their annual excurison to Niagara Falls. 16.50 round trip from Deontur, Ind. Take ad vantage of the most popular excursion in America and visit one of the seven wonders of the world. For further information, write, C. L. Enos, T. P. A Marion, Ohio.

A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in ok th, showing our new island pot sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific I Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuiia., Koorea and the Far East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T * M., Chicago & North Western R'y, Chicago, 111.