Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1903 — Page 3
time tables g. r &~i. (In effect Sept. 27,1903) TRAINS NORTH, Dxllr •* •• 1 -30 a tn 3? 3—Dail V (except Sunday) 5:22 p tn J --Daily t» Grand Rapids 8 00 a m * ' TRAINS SOUTH No »— Dally (except Sunday, 1:19 pm L., 4—Dully • ■ ... 2:59 am So, 8- Dally, except Sunday 7:51 p tn Ko 12-Dally (except Sunday) 7:17 a m jJu H- Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST, s_Commerclal Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m K 3 Mall, dally, except Sunday . 11.50 atn . 4_Day Ki press, dally 6:43 pm So®- Local Freight 1:10am WEST No 3— Day Express, dally 5 25 am So 1 Mall, daily, except Sunday .11 ;25 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally 9:13 ptn So 33-Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST, No »-Buffalo-Chicago Limited, dally 3:10 a m Nn7— Express, daily ..I:4Bam Sj 5— New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:38 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 p m Pio>l— Marlon-Huntington Aco'm.. 10:10a m EAST pio a-Vesttbule Limited for NY 2:56 am No 22-Marton and Columbus except Sunday 4:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago, Mont Fee returned last evening from Fort Wayne. J.b. Bowers returned from a business trip at Pennville. A J. Lafferty made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. E F. E. France returned from a business trip at Vanßuren last'evening. A. Vanamp went to Auburn this morning where he is putting up a flouring mill. C. S. Scheiman returned from Berne last evening where he was buying cattle. Mose Krohn went to Fort Wayne last eveningjto attend a meeting of the Eagle lodge. John Falk and son went to Fort Wayne this morning where his son’s eyes will be treated. Rev. D. Denheimt returned to Avilla this morning, he having been transacting business. Mrs. Dorwin returned to her home at Fort Wayne last evening after spending a few days here with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs Elias (’overdale.
ATTEND THE ..e MONEY RAISING SALE .4 WE NEED MONEY And know of but one way to get it quickly. That is to SACRIFICE our stock at CUT PRICES. We have, therefore, inaugurated a MONEY RAISING SALE, in which both profits and cost prices are ignored. We are not waiting until the close of the season, but making you these extraordinary offers while our Fall and Winter stock is full and complete, and you cannot fail to get your correct size in any department, whether it be Overcoats, Suits, Trousers, Underwear, Shirts 50 Men’s overcoats in all shades, worth from $5.00 to $7.50, sale price . . 52.48 25 Young Men’s ulsters, worth ss'oo, sale price . . . $2.19 25 dozens Men’s heavy fleece lined shirts, worth 50c, sale price I9C 20 dozen Men’s working shirts, double front and back, worth 50c, sale price . . 29C 25 dozen Men’s Duck Coats, worth $1.25, sale price 95C 25 dozen Way’s Mufflers, all colors, sale price ••• 19C , . I7r 20 dozen Boy’s knee pant, worth 50c, sale price 11 U Don’t Miss This Sale It’s a Money - Raiser for US - -A Money-Saver for You We have constantly aimed to fulfiill every statement we have made to the public, and are confident that the prices at this sale will be a great surprise to you. This great sale is now in full force and Continues Until Dec. 25 THE HUB CLOTHING CO., MEN AND BOYS OUTFITTERS. One Door North of First National Bank. Decatur, Indiana.
John Coots mde a business trip to Hoagland. A. R. Wolf is transacting business at Fort Wayne. Mrs David Wells returned to Fort Wayne this morning. fi t urjienter made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Rev. Daniel returned to his home at Fort Wayne this morning. Don L. Quinn made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Bob Ehinger went to Fort Wayne last evening on important business. Miss Elizabeth Cummins went to Geneva today to transet oil business. Cal Miller who was transacting business at Portland returned home last evening. A. J. Smith who was transacting lumber business at Bluffton returned home last evening. Charles Suttles returned from Geneva last evening where ho was transacting business. Amos Stuckey returned to his home at Woodburn last evening after visiting relatives. Mrs. Anderson went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Frank Grill and Mrs. Joe Beery went to Geneva this morning to spend the day with friends. Jacob Yager returned from Geneva Inst evening where he waS attending to important business. Chick Stahl returned to Fort Wayne last evening atfer spending a dtly here with his many friends. Mrs. D. Mercer returned to her home at Wiliams this morning after a few days visit here with relatives. Rev. Waggner and life leturned to their home at Bobo today after attending the Missionary Convention. Mrs. Shadier returned to her home at Logansport this morning I after attending the Missionary Con- | vontion. Mr. and Mrs. Rhel returned to i their homo at Fort Wayne this morning after attending the Missionary Convention here. Fred Mutshler went to Ft. Wayne last evening for a few days visit with friends. While here he was the i guest of Peter Kirsch and family
Kate Schirver went to Geneva this morning. John Hessler returned from Geneva last evening. Miss L. Wilkens made a trip to Avilla this morning. Frank Oldgus is transacting business at Berne today. Frank Smith is at Berne meddling with the telephones there. Ike Wikis returned to his home at Fort Wayne last evening. Frank Bell is transacting telephone business at Berne today. “Crip” Bubmeyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Rev. Pontius returned from Peru this morning where he was transacting business. Lee Custer arrived this morning from Fort Wayne where he was attending school. E. Reynolds returned from Bluffton last evening where he was transacting business. H. S. Porter returned from Geneva last evening where he was looking up old friends. Gns Jackson returned to his home at Fort Wayne last evening after transacting business hero. Mel Rice returned from Ridgeville last evening where he was transacting lumber business. Jason Hobbs returned to his home at Hoagland last evening after transacting business here. F. Roop returned from Hot Springs, Ark., this morning behaving been there for his health. x Mrs. Jason Hobbs arrived this morning from Williams and expects to make this her future ho me. Miss Mary Baughman of Fort Wayne, is visiting friends in the city and in attendance at the conference. Isaac Zimmerman went to Fort Wayne last evening to purchase furniture and stock for his store at Van Bnren. Mrs. L. A. Rotts returned to her home at Monroeville this morning where she was attending the Missionary Convention. J.L. Mcßeth went to Fort Wayne this morning to take in the sights. Mr. Mcßeth is from Ashland county and this is his tirt trip to Fort Wavne.
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Acker, Elzey & Vance CORNER EAST OE COURT HOUSE, DECATUR, IND. —
M. Smith is transacting business at Delphos, Ohio, today. James Ault is transacting business at Berne today. Brenton Barkley made a business trip to Bluffton today. Mr. Julian returned to Geneva after transacting business here. Dr. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Kiley went to Bluffton today to visit for a few days with her son. Beery A Holthouse sold a big team of mules to the county farm yesterday for 5475. Mr. Munson, representative of. the St. Louis fire insurance company, is in the city. Mrs. C. Braudyberry went to Salem, today, to visit for a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Rebecca Brobst went to Salem today to visit for a few days with Miss Mattie Young. Miss Hattie Elzey went to Marion, today, where she will spend the winter with her sister. Carrie Zircle returned today from Delphos, Ohio, where she was transacting business. G. H. Mcßride returned to his home at Bluffton today, after attending the convention here. Mies Baker arrived today from Marion, and will visit for a few days with her parents. J. N. Mercer returned to his home at Millgrove, today, after a few weeks visit with his son. Louis Fuelling arrived from Fort Wayne, today, and will visit here for a few days with friends. The Rebekah lodge arrived home from Geveva last evening and all report having had a fine time. Mrs. Bunyan returned today to her home at Richmond. She was a delegate here to the convention. Mrs. Crist, who spent the day here with Mrs. Mallonee, returned to her home at Monrce this afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Wilcox, who was attend ing the convention here, returner! to her home at Middletown today. Mrs. L. E. Turpin returned to her home at Kokomo today. She was a delegate to the Missionary convention Mrs. O. Hitchcock and Miss Nora Holland returned to Bluffton, today. They were here attendihg the convention. Press Chapman, of Williams, purchaser! a team of mules from Beery A Holthouse, paying the neat sum of S9f>o for them. • Mesdames C. D. Hill and A. C. Thompson returned today to their home at Marion, after attending the convention here. Mesdames Harlan and Lewis, who were delegates to the Missionary convention here,, returned to their home at Portland today. Mrs. Grade, Mrs. D. Mitchell and Mrs. J. T. Hill, who have been in attendance at the Missionary con ven tion here, returned to their home at M uncie today.
But never the less you must be dressed to play your part. DO YOU NEED AN OVERCOAT? If so, we are prepared to show you the snappiest and most durable coat you ever saw. We can fit men of any size at any price they desire. OUR YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS Are indeed worthy of your consideration if you want a coat that has both style and quality. See cur $5, $7 50, $lO and sls Coats before you buy. IT IS NOT TOO LATE To buy your winter suits. We have as good values in $5.00, $6.00, SB.OO, SIO.OO and $15.00 Suite ae you can find in the land. REMEMBER That the price marked on an article of merchandise does not always determine the value of it. Examine the goods. Our goods will stand the test. We invite YOU to examine them. CANVAS COATS Just the thing for men who are exposed to the cold weather. These coats are both water and wind proof. We have these and the Common Duck Coat in all grades at prices that you can not question. MUFFLERS, TOQUES, MITTENS, CAPS and Childrens[Winter Wear galore at our Clothing Store.
Fred Rohrer returned to Berne to- ' day. Al Parker, of Toledo, Ohio, is in the city. C. A. Dugan is a business callea at . Berne today. Mr. Baiily returnedjto his home at Geneva today. J. M. Wise is transacting business at Geneva today. Fred Huffman is transacting busi ness at Berne today. Frank Adams, of Bluffton, is transacting business in the city todayj James Coffegan, of Geneva, was transacting business in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks re turner! to Monroe, today, after trans- , acting business here. Lost—A bracelet with colored pearls and small shells. Finder please return to this office. Huntington county is battling 1 with the proposition of a new court house, the pro liable cost of which i will lie ♦200,000. Several plans I have already been submitted, and ,it seems to be understood that such a building will be erected.
Ladies! For all the latest and up-to date Hats and Trimmings CALL ON MISS ANNA BOUSE Monroe Street. Establishment formerly owned by Zwick A Long. PRICES TO SUIT? ■■■! Will iini i ■ Il jJMIbi mi in m m 1111 Ji i —iljujjl im iin j An Introduction. MR. RALPH D. McCLUNG, a responsible and thoroughly qualified young man, has accepted a position with the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR ANGE CO. under W. R. Neal, Assistant Supt. He will canvas you for business in this line, and this will introduce him. He is authorized to collect money and attend any other business connected with our agency. METROPOLITAN LIFE INS CO. W. R. NEAL, Ass't Supt. Officeb in Niblick Block. Cali at Erie Barber Shop and See Star Oil Gas Burner It burns either Crude or Refined Oil. A MONEY SAVER. E. I_. TAYLOR.
Soap, per cake 3c. Racket Store. Clothes Pins, 3% doz sc. Racket Store. Bring us your buggies. Gregory A Miller. 261>24t Child’s School Handkerchiefs lc. Racket Store. The whole thing is a laughing matter. What? Side Tracked.” See Gregory A Miller for large advertising on barns and shells. 261-24 For sign writing of all kinds call on Gregory A Miller. Work promptly done. 261-24 t A man in Ohio once sold his shoes to enable him to attend “Side Tracked.” Work guaranteed in all lines of carriage painting and lettering. Gregory A Miller. 2SI-24t House for rent—Nine rooms, all mordern convenences. Inquire at this office. 259d6 For Sale—Bay mare and two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. V. Beavers. ts Say ! “Side Tracked" is coming, and the parrot said "Let's go!, Let’s go.”
