Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1904 — Page 3
TIME _ T ABL E S a. R- * •• lß effect June. Si, 1904) tbainsnokth ; n oi)i)u] nHSgJw Grand Rapids »:<» am J Lniiir ( e,cepl Su, “ ll ‘ y D I”'' 1 y TRAINS SOUTH g Jo (except Sunday ) ?!?*“' SO J neeut Sunday i 1:15 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 81,1»<M. EAST, . Traveler, dally... 5:051 m JoHJS dal J except Sunday... 11 atn !° tp»y Bxpre»s. dally »:»Pm height 18:01 am M WEST ,0 ?” E daUy"except Sundae ...li:10am EU&mmercfo Traveler, daily ..8:41 p m { 3° £_Doc»l FreKtxX 1,:Olp “ CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 194 4. WEST. rU’ff”’-’ l! fco iiinTted *m Etjlw York knd Cbrcago Limited throush coach Columbus and Cblcaso daily 1S:« P n .. ii_Wells largo Express except Monday ••,••••■ *i s !! p .. n- Marlon-Huntington Aco’m.. 10:10a m EAST ~ 48- Chicago and N V limited 11:21 p. m ?„»_VeluDuie Limited tor N ¥ 4:47 a u. S-Marion and Columbus except Bundav 5:68 a n-,-New York and Boston Limited " through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4:slpm w 0 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has ikrouah coach Columbus to Chicago v 0 is—s Xi Carry passengers between Hammond and Marion. Lake tine Cc Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND go tl-Ballyexcpt Sunday 7:15 am jo 14-Daily except Sunday 11:57a m Jo. B-Dauy except Sunday 5:25 pm Sod rune through to Indianapolis without ekauge. arriving In:*) a m Jo. leaves Indianopolts at 7:00 am. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m Jo. <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 Mstoe's .Smoke House 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House Sam Arnold is at Hoagland today. Charles Christen made a visit to Napoleon, Ohio, this morning. Herman Yager returned this m'rning from a visit at Fort Wayne. I
~SUff SALE I ' < I All Ladies Tailored Suits j j I at a Bargain. * 4tTr | — I \\ e are determined to close out our big stock and you can / ' fc SA\ E MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- L I j. 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 ® I $20.00 suits go at SIO.OO $10.50 suits go at '56.50 I • : Make your Selections While lhev Last : ; h This is the greatest sacrifice sale ever made in Decatur L —Wait For Our New Fall and Winter I limiiti Our buyer is now in New York buying our immense I stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Wraps. g We will show you the Largest Open Stock in the £ city. || Niblick & Co. |
A. J. Bailey is at Napoleon, Ohio, today. John Kern is at Berne today on business. John Sohug made a visit to Berne this morning. P. Poyneer is at Indianapolis to- ! day on business. P. A Macklin of Geneva, was a visitor here today. I E. A. Mann made a visit to N.tpj- ; leon, Ohio, this morning. Mr and Mrs. J. H. White made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Fred Nichols went to’. Will I shire today to attend the street fair. Ralph Knoff returned to Berne this morning, after a business call here. Miss Vera Hammell went to Willshire today, to attend the street carnival. Miss Gipyn returned today from I \an Wert where she was visiting for a short time. C. D. Kunkle went to Warren today to attend to business pertaining the fair. | Miss Harriet Morrison returned todav from Marion where she was visiting with relativas. W. E. Redding and True Gilpen went to Forest today, to visit form short time with relatives. Mrs. Lon Keler returned to Van Buren today, after visiting here for a short time with her sister. Lase Ellis, Jim Rice, C. D. Murray and Clem Voglewede went to Warren today, to attend the fair. M. B. Fodderjohann arrived this morning from New Knoxville. Ohio where he was visiting with his family. Miss Alice Fisher returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after being the guest of Mrs Joe Bery of this city. Mrs. I. N. Wester returned to Chicago thisjmorring .after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fristoe. Miss Margaret Biggins, of Clinton Mich., arrived last evening for a few days’ visit with her sister, Miss I Catherine Biggins, of the Democrat.
Mrs. Bgokaw went to Preble today to visit relatives. Abe Boch made a business visit to Marion todav. J. F Tisron made a business visit to Bluffton today. Sim Simison, of Berne, was a caller here twjay. Wash Gilpen made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. H. Koenig made a visit to Berne this morning. John Wagoner made a visit to Monroe this morning. George Flanders went to Warren today to attend the races. Dalas Butler made a business visit to Bluffton today. Ben Rice made a buisness visit to Winchester this morning. D. M. Foreman returned to Berne this morning after a visit here. Jesse Watkins’went to Wilshire today to take in the street fair. Charles Addlesperger made a business trip to North Manchester today. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Miss Lulu Brokaw returned today from Garrett, where she visited her sister. Mrs. Albright arrived todav from Fort Warne and is the guest of rela- , tives. | Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Miss Nellie Schrock returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with sriends. Rev. G. W. Brundy and family were in our city this morning, en route from Maples to Elwood. B. H. Fledderjobann arrived today from New Knoxville, Ohio, and is attending to interurban business. Mr. and Mrs. Engel returned to Berne this morning, after a pleasant visit with friends in this city. Miss Wemhoff and brother, John, returned t day from Fort Wayne, where they were the guests of their sister. Carson, the horse dealer, who is camping near the north bridge, lost a valuable horse yesterday, the animal was struck by lightning.
THEIHUB DECATUR, IND. beg to announce that we are daily receiving our enormous line of FALL and WINTER stock of Men’s and Youths Clothing, LLiw Furnishings and Hats and we earnestly solicit A j I/. your inspection. As heretofore we will conduct J Jr- 1our business upon a strictly one price basis and 3; all goods guaranteed as represented or money ( A cheerfully refunded. A few words about our ’ Clothing. J They Wear They Fit And Are Stylish j-’ L- ff It is needless to elaborate upon virtues of our shirts for the J® ■ Li MONARCH and CLUETT Shirts Jig ■ speak for themselves. They have ‘1 ■ Fit, Style and Good Workmanship. li S SB II 1 — II ;i 11 I 01 li I 1/ I 1 1 H 11 IIC - Til lull |ij| [| II SIZE COLLARS Ift & h xHfil F,T THE neck B. KAL.VER <fc SONS, Prop’s BIG STORE BLOCK
Miss Jessie Simison returned to B me, after a visit with friends. Miss Matite Davison went to Ossian today, to make a short visit with friends. Roy Harding, of Freeport, 111., was in our city last evening the guest of Mose Kroha. “Sheriff Butler went to Geneva toaav. to serve a summons in the Carpenter divorce case. Mrs. Wise returned to Huntngton today, afer visiting here for a short time with relatives and friends. Mrs. L. L. Kopp returned to Bluffton today, after visting hi re for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Craig. I Mrs. Charles Colter and son | Robert returned today from Whak n Mich , where they were visiting I with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McConnell of [Cardwell, Missouri,are the guests of I friends here. Mr. McConnell is a . conductor on the Paragould & Metu--1 pins railway. Dick Reed, who is one of the act lag salesmen for P. Poyneer, the I manufacturer of the Poyneer grain and seed separator, established another record this week by selling nine machines. $‘.’7.00 special hotneseekers' rates, via Erie railroad. On August 23, September 13 and 2' the Erie will sell homoseekers’tickets, good for | 21 days, to poin.s in Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian and Oklahoma territories. A. M. DeWese.
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' -J? -Z;. < ’- .A / ' TROUBLE AHEAD IF YOU HAEN’T THE MONEY to satisfy seme of jour prtssit g debts, we’ll le you have it atd make it easy fir ycu to pay Lack $lO to SIOO or any amount can be burrowed on your Furniture, Piano. Eorses and wagons, Buggies, Stocks and fixtuies, etc., and leave the prep» ity in your possession. Yon can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you mav wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If vou owe any other Loan Company and want to" pay them off and get more, and save money beside, write us. If vou want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and "mail it to us. Our agent will be in Deeatur every Wednesday and will call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name Street and Number Amount Wanted - Kind of Severity. - »
LOAN CO.
Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
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 same by inquiring at Dayton Hill’s on the Koenig farm, three and one-half miles south of town.
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Home Phone 995 ESTABLISHED 1595
For Sale—Plenty f br ok for sale by Herny Mayer, north west part of the city. The Losure Brothers will bo in the city all next week to buy horses. Headquarters will be at Meyers >V Suheiniann’s barn. Call and see them. Chunks from 1300 to IKOO pounds desired. J»?d3
