Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1903 — Page 3
time tables (1.R.& T. (In effect Sept. 27, 1903) TRAINS NORTH, K ,5-naily •••••• ••• 1:30 am E’ 3- 1 >»Hy (except Sunday) 5:22 pn> E? 7— Dully to Grand Rapids 8:00 am , TRAINS SOUTH NO 4-l>ally (except Sunday: 1:19 pm 4-1 tally • 2:59 a in K X-Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p m So 13-I’iHly (except Sunday) 7:17 a tn 14— Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST, ... it-Commerclal Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m S" ■’ Mail, dally, except Sunday... 11 50 am No 4-I'ay Express, dally 6:43 pm mJ '£l Local Freight l:10atn WEST ... a-Day Express, daily 5:25 am No 1-Mall. dally, except Sunday ~11;25 a m No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 p n N? 23-Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST, Np 9-Buffalo-Chicago Limited, daily 3:10 a n X 7—Express, dally 1:42 a m s—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:38 p n No is—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 ■■ n No 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a n EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for NY 3:55 a n jft> 22—Marton and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pn No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pn No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago.
Mr. Schugg, of Berne, is a business caller in the city today. Mrs. G. P. Roberts, of Huntington, is the guest cf J. S. Lower and family, i Bunker Hale, of Lima, Ohio, is look ing up old friends in this city today. D. Comp returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after transacting business here. R. D. Patterson returned from Bluff ton last evening, where he visited with his daughter. Mrs. A. Colter and family, of Schum, Ohio, are the guests of John Falk and family. K. K. Allison and family and Mrs. R. B. Allison spent Thanksgiving with Bob Allison at Lima. Dr. Coverdale returned from Bluff ton last evening, where he spent Thanksgiving with relatives. The immortal “J. N.” passed through the city this morningenroute to Fort Wayne, where he will lift the pressure. Mrs. Fred Ray, who was the guest or Ed Phillips and family over Thanks giving, returned to her home at Delphos, Ohio, today noon.
Ladies! For all the latest and up-to date Hats and Trimmings CALL ON MISS ANNA BOESE Monroe Street. Establishment formerly owned by Zwick & Long. F* R 1 C E S TO SUIT
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xiere ahe home or mv rnzcrs: RINGS, 50c toslo.oo re lucetl from. .sl.(»toa|.W A | rH |. ;s „, )W « KSO CLOCKS, SI.OO to $lO reduced from J •’<» to $ • | w vrcjlES Ilow | 25 WATCHES, reduced 15 per cent, * 1.50 WATCHES nowsl.oo which makes my $20.00 atchea now 1 I.nt nil goes at this Hide. You will mien it by waiting. Come Other goods too numerous to me > • a wav for you for Xmas at the prices vou pay when early anti get the cream. Iwj 1 lav ! l %^S’ J O Vr WITHOUT THE CASH OR A BANKABLE NOTE got at HENSLEY'S. NO GOODS GOES ot i AT THESE PRICES. D. M. HENSLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeler made a business trip to Berne today. Jack Bubtneyers made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Etta Harshman will be the guest of friends at Geneva for a few days. Miss Brandyberry went to Monrce today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. J. Williams went to Ridgeville, today, to visit for a few weeks with her daughter. F. C. Cloud returned to Kalamazoo, Mich,, last evening, after spending' thanksgiving here with his parents. Mrs. Ross, who has beeu visiting 1 relatives here for a few days, returned t j her home at LaGrange last evening. Mrs. Willis \ anCamp and family aud Fred Ashbaucher visited over Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Stein. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis returned to Red Key, today, after visiting over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. William Burdg. Rev. Samuel Hertle, of Van Wert, Ohio, will preach at North Salem next Sunday morning. All are invited to attend. Charles Brink returned last evening to his home at Fort Wayne, after visiting over Thanksgiving with Jesse Niblick. Miss Cora Kale who has been the guest of John Christen and family, returned to her home at Fort Waye last evening. Thomas Haefling returned from Bluffton last evening, where he enjoyed his Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spending Thanksgiving with Miss Fruchte. A. Lankenau, E. Lankenau and Paul Streeter, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lankenau. French Quinn and family, who ate their Thanksgiving turkey with Mr. and Mrs. Morris at Bluffton, returned home last evening. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel returned to their home at Fort Wayne last evening, after enjoying Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Louis Holthouse returned from Oldenburg, this morning, where he was visiting for a few days with his ■ sister who is attending school there.
I' HAVE just received my holiday stock, and feel that I have bought too much, and in order to dispose of it, I will offer the entire stock at the greatest slaughter prices that have ever been offered. Now it is easy to say anything in advertising, but it is not so with me< as you can plainly see, by coming and getting my prices and comparing them with prices you get any place, I don’t care where lam determined to sell, and someone is going to get my bargains. If you don’t get one it is your fault. Come early and I will show' you the finest line you ever saw.
A. R. Roll is transacting businses at Bluffton. George Close made a business tri]i to Fort Wayne last evening. Gus Rosenthal made a business trip to Fort W ayne lust evening. Mike McGriff of Genova is transacting business in the city today. F. W. Dovey returned to Hoagland last evening, after transacting business here. . Al Beeler returned from Indiana- ' I polis today where he was visiting his daughter. Mrs. Graver went to Williams i last evening to visit for a few days with her daughter. Chas. Bonham returned from Bryant this morning where he was visiting his parents. Miss Bennett returned to her home at Marion today after visiting for a few days with Mrs. Holmes. Miss Daisy Haines returned to Fort Wayne this morning after attending the C. Y. M. S. dance. Miss. H. Anderson and E. Anderson returned to Frankfort after visiting here for a few days with her neice. S. O. Irvin returned to Winchester last evening after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. Patterson. Miss Lillie Gerard returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting here with her parents for a few days. Goerge Zimmerman returned from Bluffton last evening where they were visiting with Mrs. Burrwell. Mr. and Mrs- Bigg and family returned to Bluffton after spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Haefling returned from Bluffton today where she has lieen visiting with her sister Mrs. James Dailey. Mary Close returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after spend mg Thanksgiving here with her parents. ' Joseph Goetz returned to Fort • Wayne last evening after spending Thanksgiving here with E. B. Soul and family. > Mrs. Rodgers returned to her home at Davton, O, today after visiting i here for a short time with her father Mr. Cunningham. i Mrs. Margaret Meibers and Mrs. > Joe Tonnellier and daughter went i to Fort Wanye last evening to visit for a few days with Mrs. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Porter enjoyed Thnaksgiving dinner at the old Lutz homo near Williamsport and report a day of genuine pleasure. J. W. Voglewede, who has been very sick with catarrah in his right hand is very much better today. It started in bis right thumb caused by bruising the same. He is still confined to his home. Miss Jean Lutz was a Thanksgiving visitor at Delphos. She was accompanied by Roscoe Walkup of that city who had been the guest of C. J. Lutz and family here for a few days.
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Free Frisinger is visiting his uncle at Marion. Miss E. Clark is the guest of relatives at Monroe. Sheriff Butler made a business trip to Berne today. A. J. Smith is a buisness caller at Bluffton today. Jess Robison is transacting business at Willshire today. Eli Sprunger made a business trip to Chicago today. N. Detro is transacting business at at Celina, Ohio, todav. Med Miller made a business trip to Berne last evening. Shafer Peterson is transacting legal business at Berne today. Mrs. McLean, of Bluffton, is in the city, the guest of relatives. Alex Beall of Willshire was transacting business here today. Ben Winans and family, of Berne are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fuhrman. C. M. France returned from Van Wert today where he was transactbusiness. Miss Anna Lidder of Marion is the guest of her sister Mrs. Rev. White a few days. Tom Miller and wife returned last evening from Marion, where they were attending a family reunion. The condition of L. Yager remains practically unchanged, he being, if anything, slightly weaker today. Will Cordua returned from Pleas- J ant Mills today where he was visit ing with his father-in-law, Mr. ■ Roop. Miss Liddenger returned to her 1 home at Bluffton today after visit | ing over Thanksgiving with Mrs. : Hower. Miss Julia Ford returned to her home at Van Buren today' after i visiting for a few days wth Mrs j I J. Roop. D. Erwin and daughter return ed from Portland last evening where they were transacting bust-1 ness. Mrs. J. J. Klopfenstine returned 1 to her home* at Bluffton today. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs George Henneford Mrs. Harry Martz accompanied by Miss Mary Erwin returned to Pleasant Mills today. She was tin- guest of D. B. Erwin and family. Ed Ehinger and wife and Henry Schulte and wife returned from Fort Wayne today, where they visited relatives over Thanksgiving. L. C. Hughes j*nd wife and Glenn Gesisnger returned from Hartford < Jity today where they were the guests of Ed Bohr and family. Miss Florence Quick arrived from Fort Wayne today and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Fristoe for a few days. Miss Quick is a nurse in the Hope hospital. Orval Harruff has been quite sick for a day or two past with symptoms of lung fever. He is better today and will probaby be able to resume his duties as teacher by Monday.
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But never the less you must be dressed to play your part. DO YOU NEED AN OVERCOAT? If so. we are prepared to show yon 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 aud quality. See our $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 Suits as 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 aud the Common Duck Coat in all grades at prices that you can not question. MUFFLERS, TOQUES, MITTENS, CAPS and Wear galore at our Clothing Store.
) ■■SUM——ill' I. .Tinminiu MADE IN DECATUR-SOLD IN DECATUR I = — —— TPKE unvarying quality of our Harness makes it the b I safest Harness to buy. You can buy a set todav, one B s " next year and another ten years hence, and you will B find the same even, reliable quality in each. The satisfac- B » tion which one customer gets is the satisfaction of all. B We also carry a full line of Robes. Blankets. Collars, ■ Whips and everything in the Horse Goods line. When in I doubt call on Kauffman & Smith and be convinced. .■'l ■" ~ laa ■■mill i ■■ 11 n ww -vmava rwa>>» KAUFFMAN & SMITH | IXToi-tli Seconci Street imKaeEiw’nHnpKaQffiaifflKMßßaHsnnniK; an Bosse’s Opefa House I MONDAY, NOV. 30 The Eminent Actor. Mr. Louis J. Russell, presents the wonderful story of II Dr. Jekyll | # Mr. Hyde With Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seat sale at Hclthouse Drug Co. < Call at Erie Barber Shop and See Star Oil Gas L Burner It burns either Crude or Refined Oil. A MONEY SAVER. E. L. T AYLOR. THE RIVERSIDE LiVery aqd Feed Barn Known as the King barn, is now owned by J. M. Rice. The best of care given our trade. Good covered feed yard the finest in the city. We also buy and sell horses, and pay the highest market prices. Call and see us. J. /V\. RICE Filat Street — - —
