Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1904 — Page 3
T i m E _l*. b LE s 0. R. 4 IlB effect June, 26, 1*04) TK* Grund Rapids 8:00 am f™ «“ e P t 9Un<, ‘ y ’ 542 D“ »o‘- D “ ly trains south Jo rfuiff (eioept Sunday) 7:15 a m So ‘J/LceDi Sunday) 1:15 P m CLOVER leaf. In effect June St, IW4. east* „ Traveler, dally... 5:05 a m s« sund * y -’Ua s “ LnJv Express. dally J W p m No except Sunday .14: I<> a m J? sJ&’l Traveler. daily P £ ij° a-Docsl freUrbt 18.01 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 10. I*4 WEST, ? r M : "nJff"o^nd ll Uhlcairo limited ’ 3:i» a m J’Lsew York and Chicago Limited **- through coach Columbus and Chicagodaily .12:44 Dm <0 u_Well» Fargo Express except ’ Monday :■■ •, „ p n ‘ ..n-Mxrlon-Huntinirton Acc'rn.. 10:10a m ” EAST 4S- Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m „\_Ve«iiouie Limited for d X cCatt, K M—Marion and Columbus except ‘ Sundav 6:58 am »_New York and Boston Limited "" ‘through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4:51 p m Ma 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has coach Oolumbue to Chicago ». ii-.JO Carry passengers between ' Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie « W estern Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND go 41—Dally excpt Sunday 7:15 am go ll»—Daily except Sunday 11:57am go ir-Pany except Sunday 5:25 pm NoU run? through to Indianapolis without etaoke. arriving 10:® a m No 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m. Rung through without change, arriving at Bluff.on ll:Nam No. <1 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route NEVER TROUBLE trouble till trouble TROUBLES you and it will be no trouble to call at Fristoe's Smoke House 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House Sam Arnold is attending to timber business at Hoagland. Wesley Huffman made a business vi<it t. North Manchester today. Elias Wilcoxton of Marion, passed through our city this morning en route t> Scottsville. Mich.
□OH ’Sfflft&WSß | SUIT SALE ® I J /nV I All Ladies Tailored Suits Lj I {J' I & at a Bargain, are determined to closeout our big stock and you can z 7 / ’ U\Y SA\ E MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- SL/ I VI tunity. Every garrrent at less than cost. All the season’s -L z choiest styles. — $25.00 suits go at $1 2.50 $15.00 suits go at - $9.00 520.00 suits go at s■) Q.OO $10.50 suits go at - $6.50 : : Make your Selections While lhev Last : : This is the greatest sacrifice sale ever made in Decatur Wait For Our New Fall and Winter [IBIT 1 Our buyer is now in New York buying our immense E stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies |! and Misses Cloaks and Wraps. J — I We will show you the Largest Open Stock in the M city - S ? Niblick & Co. |
Dr. J. M Miller made a visit to Warren today. C. D. Murray made a visit to Warren today. Mrs. Al Girard went to Willshire to visit with friends. J. H. Davis made a business visit to Montjielicr today Mrs. Al Buhler went to Willshire to attend the street carnival. Miss Hoffm m returned to Preble today after a short visit here. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Herman Boese made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Amelin King arrived from Celina, and is the guest of friends. Mrs. Frazer went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Rev. D. B. Reckard went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Miss Elmira Scott returned to Magley today, after a visit hire with friends. Jesse Niblick celebrated his nineteenth birthday yesterday in the proper style. “The Little Outcast” Co- left today for Huntington, where they show tonight. Miss Kate Henneford went ~to Blutfton today, to visit for a few days wth friends. Mrs. Beecher Meillers and daughter went to Willshire today, to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. E. L. Taylor ana son went to Craigville today, to visit for a short time with her parents. Miss Lucile Bryson went to Marion today, where she will be the guets of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. Harry Moltz returned this morning from Cleveland, Ohio, where he was buying cloaks for Kuebler & Moltz. Knight A- Smith's circus is in the ! city and intrenched in the vacant I lot just south of the Chicago & Erie railroad. They give two performances daily. Next Sunday is tbe annual mis- , sion feast at the Preble Lutheran church, and as the Zion congregation of this city is invited to attend, there will be no services here.
Mell Rice made a visit to Ridgeville this morning. M. Kirsch made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Leonard Sherry made business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. D. E. Liuferty, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. Rev. J Weinly made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Sam Acker returned to Geneva this morning, he was business caller here. Mrs. A. C. Gregory went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Mrs. Shindler returned to Geneva today after visiting here for short time with friends. Miss Minnie Mj-grant, of Rochester, is in our city, the gusets of Mrs. H. L. Confer. Albert Sherry and Henry and Otto Slickman made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Joseph Cook, of Marion, went through ourcity this morning enroute to Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Mary Norwalk went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Bessie Stevenson arrived this morning from Portland, and is the guest of Miss Fanny Rioe. 1 A number of Decatur people are i attending the annual meeting of the Reformed Orphans’ Home’festival at Fort Wayne today. Miss Hilda Franko and Master Earl Ray returned to Fort Wayne, today, where thev were visiting relatives near Willshire. Mrs. J. C- White and daughter went to Gilford this morning to visit for a short time with her mother who is quite sick. Chris Strebe made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Etta Engles, of Kokomo, was in our city, today, enroute to Petoskey, Mich. The Berne band has seetired the contraet to furnish the music here on Wednesday, the second day of the fair. Berne at the present time has a fine musical organization, and expect to eaualany other band that plays here during the fair.
thßßhdb DECATUR, IND. beg to announce that we are daily receiving our enormous line of FALL and WINTER stock of Men’s and Youths Clothing, . I Furnishingsand Hats and we earnestly solicit I I I your inspection. As heretofore we will conduct | - I our business upon a strictly one price basis and x i ‘ I all goods guaranteed as represented or money I? XlMi P' I cheerfully refunded. A few words about our 1 - r __. "Ukt I Clothing. Win 8 I hey Wear They Fit 'JO ■■ f And Are Stylish 5 m □ It is needless to elaborate upon the virtues of our shirts for the MONARCH and CLUETT Shirts speak for themselves. They have I Fit, Style and Good Workmanship. I » I ■/ IE /4 I SIZE COLLARS as FIT THE NECK lE^A-- ■ Is B. KALVER &SONS, Prop’s I BIG STORE BLOCK l
R. Sohug , of Berne, was a business caller here today. Fred Sellemeyer made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Rev. Brown arrived ‘oday from Auburn, and will remain over .Sunday. Chauncey Hosier returned today from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family arrived today from Goshen and are [ the guests of relatives. | Miss Pearl Burdg returned today from Pleasant Lake, where she was visiting with friends. John Wertzberger returned today from Fort W’ayne, where he was visiting with his sister. Mrs. Frichte and Miss Della Schlickman went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Mrs. Alvin Gilson and Miss Minta Acker Malted with friends at Willshire yesterday and incidentally took in the street fair. Mrs. Darklage, Mrs. Metker and Mrs. Wendall, of Fort Wayne, are the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wertzberger, south of our city. Notice. The board of commissioners in this manner desire to warn the public that herefter any one caught in the act of driving over the two l>rio* s spanning the Ht. Marys river faster than a walk will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The brdges are old, and care should be taken to avoid accidents. Board of Commissioners. 193 d 6&w
The Losure Brothers will be in the city all next week to buy horses. Headquarters will be at Meyers & Soheiinann’s burn. Call and see them. 192d3 To all Whom it May Concern: We have formed a company, known as the City Trucking Co., and all business hereafter will be transacted at our office two doors east of postoffice—phone 412—office hours 7to 12 and Ito 6. Residence phones 50 and 254. Me have united our business that we may reduce onr expenses and at the same time serve our jiatrona more satisfactorily. Dibble Teeple. 175J24
i Jc - TROUBLE AHEAD IF YOU HAEN’T THE MONEY to satisfy some of ycur pr< ss ng dtbte, we'll le you have it and make it east fir ' ou to pay back $lO to $ 100 or any amount cm be burrowed m ycur Furniture, Piaro, Boises and wagons. Buj gies. Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in tmall weekly or monthly payments as you mav wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other Loan Ccmpanv and want to pay them off and get more, and eave money beside, write us. If you want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to ns. 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 Phons 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. . ESTABLISHED 1895
Found—A heavy black horse, 16 hands high, will weigh 1200 lbs. Fore top cut off; star on forehead. About 10 years old. one white hind foot. Owner can have sumo by inquiring at Dayton Hill’s on the Koenig farm, three and one-half miles south of town.
For Sale—Plenty f|br ok for sale by Herny Mayer, north west part of the city. Lost—A ten dollar bill somewhere between Monroe street and Joseph ' Smith’s residence Finder please I return to this Jotlico and receive (reward.
