Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1903 — Page 3

■ time tables j (1. R. * Ii 1 (In effect Sept. W. I*»> Hi trains' north. ■ 11:0* pm Sunday' P Q1 *" ,ud K * p,, '’ b:UU “ n “ ■R ' J TRAINS SOOTH Sunday ... ItWpm I CLOVER LEAF. ;i lu effect May 8. >«»• ■ EAST. ,S Traveler, deity... s:*> »tn lte. E i& ri °•“ WEST Ijf Wie v’rpt Sunday 11;2ft atn lig-i..:,,-. I CHICAGO & ERIE. ■ In effect June 14. IMB. ■ WEST. l^ Ba ff.loCt>le.uro Limited, daily S:W.m ■^Ve» r Vnrl 11, ainl <’t>lrairo Limited ■‘toroMh cuvh Columbu. and ■ chlcModelly .«:BSptu E,Pr “" M»o«n ta-Mnrion-lluntinirUin Acc'm 10:10 a m ■ EAST ■■ . v..tih.de Limited for N Y »:55a m Ke-Marion and Columbus except Aundtv ’’■* n ni Y rk and Boston Lira lied K tbroiich coacbea Colutubua I n dCbICMO ■ 3:54 P m 1 a'.'l Chautauqua Lake 9:.’>■> pm ■ tnlia I not earrv barttaee. 3 and 4 haa Kcofb cnech Columbue to Chicano. ■ J.' S . went t > Willhdrv last Kvrnm.:. « I Mi— Mier. of Fort Wayne is visit Kg in he city. I Mell 11 !l ' nturnvd last evening »im Ridgeville. | L C D'Voss returned from Port KadUst evening. | John WeN r returned from Hun ■Kton last evening. I Eiiavuti non the Boknecht brick ItaUing will be started Monday. | Charles < irpenter, proprietor of Ifiunroek Hotel at Geneva is in the Mr. I Dr. Connell was called to Will |ihir> last evening to attend to a L'k horse. I Mrs Hritiii Gregg returned from Berne last evening where she has teen visiting. Seats an* now on sale for Howard Dorset Co., remember ladies free Monday night. Abe Boeh returni*d from Huntinglast evening where he has been the fair. : Charles Carter who has been visitins at Bluffton for a few days returned home last evening. Frank Steele who has been visiting with his mother Mrs. John Steele left for Chicago last evening. You must secure your ladies free seats at once if you want a ladies fw ticket for Monday night, How-ard-Dorset Co., Bosse opera hpuse. Rev Murk Hambourger of Coldwater,Ohio is visiting with Father "ilkinsand is making an inspection of the heating plant which is being put in at the St. Marys church.

DOIN’T MISS THE EAIR I'A , But above all, don’t fail to visit Our New Store x; While in Decatur. We have the BEST A/ V ASSORTED and newest line of CLOTHZ ING; HATS, CAPS aud UNDERWEAR e Lvy>4 I of an ? firm in town - r 11 is Not Too Early \ 'uL-JsJm* \/'J ’A To buy your Fall and Winter Suit and \ e-J Io on Ipri *"fT Overcoat. Our Overcoat and Suit orvnVjJ I Ml I / chard is now full. Come, while the PICK'F* Hly / i ING IS GOODBe Sure and See “ , Our Woolen and Cotton Underwear be£J| A X. fore you buy. Hx Now, flother, WMW BfW'7 w e want you to bring the boys in, and | || them. If you do, we will make a sale and you will be well pleased. Boys* School Suits e have an exceptionally good stock of Suits suitable for school wear. k See them. If you want the LATEST STYLES IN HATS and CAPS, we have them at prices that will make you buy. Acker, Elzey & Vance Remember the Place: Corner East of Court Ooure. j.

Miss Brown of Fort Wayne is in the city visiting. Mrs. Alph Graham returned from Monroe last evening. Frank Gast made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Rev. Wise and wife of Huntington are visiting in our city. Mrs. Peter Gaffer who has been quite ill for a few days is some better to day. Ladies free Monday night, engage your seats at once if you want two tickets for one. C. J. Lutz, who has been sitting as special judge at Portland returned home last evening. D. D. Heller returned from Portland last evening where he has been attending to legal business. French Parrish of Frankfort is home visiting his parents and expects to stay during the fair. See Holthouse, Schulte & Co., for your next suit. They will please you both in quality and price. Mr. Benjamin, general jmssenger agent for the Canadian Pacific railroad was in our city yesterday. All harbor shops in the city will be closed Thursday of next week, from twelve o’clock until six oclock. Wesley Huffman left this morning for Bloomington where he ‘will en ter the law department again this winter. Mrs. Eli Sprunger returned home last evening from Indianapolis where she has been attending the state fair. Miss Emma Blakey of this city attended the funeral of her grandfather Fred Blakey of Union township yesterday. Mrs. W. E. McCarty of Hoagland who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs John Niblick returned to her home last evening. Barney K-dver on next Monday will go to Fort Wayne to take part in the Jewish New Year. He will lie gone two days. A. B Risinger of Covington, Ky„ left the city last evening after spending several days here the guest of Miss Carolyn Triplett. Judge D. Studahaker who has been at West Baden recuperating returned home last evening where he had been enjoying himself Noah Loch and wife returned from Indianapolis last evening where they have been attending the state fair. They report a very wet time. The pay train on tho G. R & I. railroad is due here tomorrow and we imagine we can see the boys enjoying themselves at the fair next week. The Boknecht property on Third street which is being remedied by J. C. Miller and Son for a hotel will be completed today and will be ready for oocujiuncy by the first of next week.

W. L. Thornhill of Geneva is in our city on business. Mrs. L. Stettler went to Fort Wayne this morning. Frank McConnell made a business trip to Berne today. Cal Sutileff made a flying business trip to Fort Wayne. R. B. Simth of Berne returned to his home this morning Rev. John C. White returned from Geneva this morning. Julius Haugh made a business trip to Berne this morning. will on tomorrow ship five car loads of milch cows to Philadelphia, Penn. Holthouse, Schulte & Co., for overcoats, suits, underwear, shirts, hats, caps and neckwear. Frank Schumaker who has been at Eaton. Ohio for several weeks will attend the fair here. One car load of race horses arrived this morning over the Grand Rapids from Angola Ind. Mrs. Henry Winnes left this morning for Baltimore and other points of interest in the east. Ton horses are to be entered from the Riverside stock farm as show horses at the Great Northern Fair A. G. Marty and family left last night for a few weeks visit with friends and relatives at Ada, Ohio, i Dr. Leßrun returned from Indi-1 anapolis last night and reports that | the state fair will certainly he a financial failure. Mrs. M. Shaffer of Warsaw who has been visiting with her parents, Reuben B?ery and family returned home this morning. Isaac Moore who has been visit ing with Mr. Rinhart and family returned to his home at Nappanee Ind., this morning. Rev. Vornh.olt of Berne who has been visiting with Rev. George Grether of German Reform church returned home this morning. Jacob Miller & Son have received the contract for the construction of the new home of Dyonis Schmitt on his farm just south of the city. Goldie Gay left for Portland this I morning where she expects to spend a few days with Miss Blanch Doty and incidentally take in Pawnee Bills < ’irons. Elmer Johnson went to Huntington this morning to look after the interests of his race horse Virgil C. who is entered in the 2.25 pace there today. Rev Mark Hamurger of Coldwater who has been here inspecting the heating jiant. which is being placed in the Catholic church returned home this morning. Mrs. W. C. Fronfleld has rented i her farm to Druggist Falk and will I move to this city and will occupy the C. L. Walter property on Mon- ’ roe street, when they vacate the : same.

•W Buy Suits /O and Jig Skirts at W 1 'i f ' life # f ¥ M < 1% The Boston Store — Xt - - - WE WOULD ADVISE Looking after this Suit and Skirt matter at once, in order to avoid the delay caused by the fast nearing busy season. All the new styles are now displayed. Fall Dress Goods Are In And a fine array of fabrics they are; neat and nobby designs at prices that are sure to please. It will be WELL WORTH WHILE to visit this store before you purchase one item in the dry goods line. Boston Store. I. O. O. F. Block. Kuebler & Moltz Co.

Mrs. J. A Lewton returned to Preble today. Dttn Beery is attending the fair at Huntington today. Miss Sarah Sherry returned to Preble this morning. Virgil C the 2.25 pacer owned by Johnson and Clark is entered in the races at Huntington t<xlay. Mrs. Haefling returned from Bluffton last eveinng where she has been visiting with her sister. Myrtle Miller arrived today from Montpelier. She will visit here un- , til after the fair with her friends. | M. T. Couson and wife formerly :of Pennsylvania have concluded to locate in Decatur this winter. Mr i Courson is interested in oil. Judge Erwin, Charles Dugan. Will Kuebler and M. Burns all attended the funeral of Fred Blakey yesterday in Union township Al Buhler the popular blacksmith j was enjoying himself this morning in endeavoring to break a two yearold colt, no damage yet reported. Beery & Holthouse on yesterday sold a tine team of hones to Taylor Shobe of Boston. Mu.--., the consideration being five hundred dollars Word has been r<*ceived here by Charles Railing that a large crowd of hast* ball cranks from Lima will be here Sunday to witness the | game between the Fort Wayne I Nationals and Decatur. They are all personal friends of Tom Railing and desire to see what he can do in the line of pitching The payment of your fall install ment of taxes now would releive the pressure of a rush later. It would be more convenient for all concern<sl. November 2is the lust day to pay wit houtf penalty. Bigjh ousi's are 'the rule at the HowanUDorset i>'rformances at the Temple and last night was no exception. "The Street Singer" proved an attractive bill to one of the largest and most enthusiastic audiences of the week. At the matinee "The Mun From Mexico" was repeated to another big house and the performance duplicated its success of Tuesday This afternoon “Hazel Kirke" will lie given and tonight "The Pearl of Savoy" has been announced.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. I

Fair Week Finds Us With the Greatest Stock of Fine Clothing For Men and Boys On Exhibition for Ycur Inspection We have spared no pains to obtain the best of this season’s productions and are complimented more than ever over the FIT, STYLE and SNAP of OUR CLOTHING. Get into one of our hand-made suits and you will have that MADE -TO - ORDER FEELING, combined with the comfort of sio to si2 extra money in your pocket. Knowing the demands of our people, I have for approaching chilly days, Underwear for young and old in Ribbed Balbrigan, up to the finest Australian wool. 25C to $2.00 A GARMENT J All Goods .Guaranteed as Represented or Your Money Baek I FREE-Handsome Presents with Your Purchases-FR£[ Call before buying your winter’s needs and find ] the correct things at LOWEST PRICES. I Gus Rosenthal The Square Man Decatur, Indiana This store will l>e closed Sept. 22, until 6p. in., account holiday u