Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1904 — Page 3

- T A B L E S I 0. R* *'• 1 ‘“tka.shnohth. uoi(pm 2:«.m ■p»’v 9 clover leaf. fl In effect June 2’. I'JWflfl rigT. BR -ui Traveler, dally. •• * na lpM^’;\;' i v" un,lsy • • 12:01,1 ■“ ■igd?. ;; -r s ’-w:: I CHICAGO & ERIE. B In effect June H*. 4 ■ WE» T - „ AA ■ , ~2:ooatn ■ ' "e-nen 'll.nite.l 3:02 h n> B> c ts« York »nd Chicatri* Limited ■ I- 44 -, t E ’ Pr ”“ eI . CeP, S:.-i0 p n B B _M»?10D-Huntmgt..n Aec’m. 10:10an> EAST M w > and N V limited 11:21 p. m ou7e Limited tor ft Y ,x:4. aI. Kg-M'rvn and Columbue except I . towvlrk »nd Boston Limited B” through coaches Columbus ■ tD d Chicago 4M pm B He UmH not carry baggage. 3 and < bar ■’>«ch Columbus to < htcajro. ■ XI Can v passeneers between B’° " W Hammond and Marton. I Lake trie « Western ■ Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. I SOUTHBOUND fc, fl-pally crept Sunday 7:15 » m Kn-Omlv except Sunday 11:5.» tn ■Ejs-Paiiy oxoopt.'OniOny S:'-o p m ■ Soli rune tlir> null to Indianapolis without Ktige. arriving HolWa m I in I" leave. Indmnopolia at 7:00 am. Runs fcvish sitlmui cliamre. arriving at Bluff.on Bk>* m ■ Ko. 11 and 42 run via Muncie * Big 4 route ■never TROUBLE trouble till trouble TROUBLES you and it will be no trouble to call at fristoe’s Smoke House 1113 South 2nd St Opp. Court House 1 Tomorrow is announced as circus day—the first of any kind for the , Bison. W, H Nbliok anil son Jess,*, reI turned this morning from a visit at I Clerelan 1.

SUIT SALE | JBJ All Ladies Tailored Suits j at a Bargain. ' ' 1 We are determined to closeout our big stock and you can //' SAVE MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- {L/ i + tunity. Every garment at less than cost. All the season’s ' choiest styles. . $25.00 suits go at $1 2.50 $15.00 suits go at - $9.00 $20.00 suits go at s■) 0.00 slo*so suits go at • $6.50 : : Make your Selections While 1 hev Last : : This is the greatest sacrifice sale ever made in Decatur Wait For Our New Fall and Winter fi WT I Our buyer is now in New York buying our immense stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Wraps. We will show you the Largest Open Stock in the L city. Niblick & Co.

Noah Loch made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Postmaster At py, of Geneva, was a visitor here today. Sam Arnold is attending to business at Hoagland today. S. VV. Hale, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Irvin Carter, of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller today. Fred V. Mills made "a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Mel Rice went to Berne this morning to spend the day with her son. Mrs. Dull, of Grand Rapids, Ohio, is the guest of Attorney D. B. Erwin and family. Lon Davis returned this morning from Portland, where be was visiting with friends. Miss Hall returned to Ossian today after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moon. John Lee returned this morning ! from Van Weit, after visiting here with his mother. Mrs. O. S. Shaokley arrived this morning from Lima, Ohio, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Ora Cassidy returned to Huntington this morning, after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Walter Phipps and family went to Markle today to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Iva Teeple went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. A. S. Elsey returned to Ossian today, after visiting here for a few days’ with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Alliscn, son ! and daughter, went to St. Louis I this morning, to attend the big fair. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G Hooper left 1 this morning for St. Louis to visit ■ a week taking in the sights at the ! fair. “j Miss Gladys Flanders is celebrat ’' ing her fifth birthday this afternoon at a party for her little I friends. Miss Zelma Daniels returned to Preble this morning, after visiting here for a short time with her grandmother.

Marvin Mygrant m ade a business | visit to Richmond today. ’ >tto Bremerkamp returned today I from a business tripat Fort Wayne. Mrs. Bergman, of Portland passed through our city today enroute to Warren. Miss Ella McDonald went to Borne today to visit for a short time with her brother. Miss Lottie Straub, of Montpelier, pissed through here today, enroute | to Peterson. J. Judy returned today to Ge- I neva, after visiting here, the guest of Mrs. Al Burdg. “The Little Outcast” company arrived today from Montpelier, and will show here tonight. Miss Desse Maloney arrived today from Fostoria Ohio, and is the guest of Miss Pearl Kiski dder. Mrs. Cottrel went to Berne today to visit for a few days with relatives, and was enroute from Elwood. O. G. Hall is getting in t he right shape for the fair, having today put up a big banner across «he street announcing his place of business. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter Midge, returned today from Oden, Mich., where they were fishing for the past two weeks. Mr. an<l Mrs John Howard, of Linn Grove, and Lida Cawkins, of Toledo are the guests of Mrs. G. M . Martz, of Monroe township. Misses Bessie Schrock and Mary Meyers went to Upland today, where they will visit for a short time with rtev. Hunt* r Meyers and family. The list of unclaimed letters at the postoffice are as follows: J. I. Johnson. Miss Vera Johnson, Miss Freda Brown, Miss Viola Nicodemus, Miss Cosie Stout, Mamie Nukes. A. Brittson, P. M A party of ten young ladies nicely entertained a number of young men, last evening, at the home of Miss Ethel Dull, on Keplar street. It consisted of games, music and refreshments. The out of town , guests were: Miss Iris Loe, of ! Ment r; Miss Kathryn Chivington, • «f Rockford; Miss Agnes Sowers, of Decatur.—Van Wert Bulletin.

tHE'SHub DECATUR, IND. * beg to announce that we are daily receiving our enormous line of FALL and ’ \\ IN I ER stock of Men’s and Youths Clothing, ■ *k Furnishings and Hats and we earnestly solicit 1 i A M If your inspection. As heretofore we will conduct 1 ‘ J• • 1 our business upon a strictly one price basis and (Jjl all goods guaranteed as represented or money I cheerfully refunded. A few words about our ’ ‘AI O - w They Wear They Fit . > u And Are Stylish y W Jr is needless to elaborate upon the virtues of our shirts for the MONARCH and CLUETT Shirts speak for themselves. They have Fit, Stvle and Good Workmanship. OLR /4 SIZE COLLARS IB FIT THE NECK B. KALVER &SONS, Prop’s BIG STORE BLOCK

Wanted—Local agent. salery sl2 weekly. L. Matthews, 101 Madison street. ts We have over ten tons of art goods to select from, and as we buy in car load lots our prices are always popular. Lyman Bros. 188d6 Lost—A small gold watch. somewhere between the Presbyterian church and Line street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. Lost—Watch chain. Lost between Adams county bank and Adams street or between there and tne Egg Case factory. It belongs to Wash Gilpen. Plans and specifications are on file at Hoffmans’ office, room 7, Studabaker block, and at Evangelical parsonage for the remodeling of the Evangelical jtarsonage at Decatur, Ind. 191d12 Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loan in sums of |SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf We have just received a car Riad of frames, mouldings, mat and other art goods, wnd are now pre pared to furnish the very latest designs in either largo or small frames, mut, etc. at piices that will surprise you. Lyman Bios. 188dfi Farm for Sale —I will offer my farm, "consisting of 80 acres, two and one- half miles from the corporation of Decatur, Ind., nearly all black land, fairly well tiled, good buildings and fences, plenty of water, wind pump, on stone road near school and church, a splendid farm; price right Will take some property in Decatur or Berne in exchange. See oi' address IL Harruft, Decatur, Ind. 190d6

To all Whom it May Concern: Wo have formed a company, known as the City Trucking Co., and all business hereafter will be transacted at our office two door* oust of postoffice —phone 412—office hours 7to 12 and Ito 0. Residence phones 50 and 254. We have united our business that we may reduce our expenses and at the sumo time serve our patrons more satisfactorily. Dibble & Teeple. 175d24

TROUBLE AHEAD IF YOU HAEN’T THE MONEY to satisfy seme ofyeur pressing debts, we’ll le you bare it and make it et.sy hr }ou to | ay back $lO to $ 100 or any amount can l e borrowed on your Furniture, Piano, Horses and wage ns, Buggies. Stocks and fixtures. • ic., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in »mall weekly or monthly pay ments as you mar wish, and we give you a literal discount if paid before due. If you ewe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and get more, and save money beside, write us. If you want money, fill cut 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. Hom FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTAB' e Phone 995 — USHED

Found—A heavy black horse, 16 hands high, will weigh 1200 lbs. Fore top cut oft’; star on forehead. I About 10 years old. one white hind foot. Owner can have same by inquiring at Dayton Hill’s on the Koenig farm, three and one-half I miles south of town.

For Sale—P ■ ■ by Herny M lehty f brc> . * of the city. Ayer, north Lost—A between’ dollar bill somewhat, .nnths donroe street and .Jusuph return t msidence Finder WaFtl. G this folllce and running «