Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1904 — Page 3
sime T ab l e s 0. R & ’• effect J ,W4 > wwe.. ’“brand Kaplda H:00 a m F’-P’lJJieioept 5;42 pm CLOVER leaf. In effect June 2-. 1904. RAST. „_„< w i Traveler, dally ••• s:oft a m SQnd ‘ r .: l J j? p s WEST „ .luiiT o:<Jn a Tn 00 except Sunday ...li;10a m 00 I 'JL*“; n lr-Al Traveler, dally .. 8:41 P ni ligg. CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, I*4 WEST. „ m _ rttdlv • •2:ooam •!"!$* h.t'uhl-w> limited 8:08am York and Chicago Mintied coach Columbu. and Chicago daily p ir « 1 «a? rg '' E,Pre ’ 6e . «i SSion-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am * EAST • (S. -Chicago arid N V limited 11:21 p.m * c <7v»atiouie Limited for « Y x:4< a u. * c -_H»r:on and Coiumbu. except flundav “ o® a i_New Y and B' ,9ton Limited ’' through couches Columbus tndClilcagi pm 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 ha. Jrirt coach Columbus to Chicago. u_S'» Carry passengers between ,c Hammond and Marlpn. Lake r.rie ec Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND mi-Dallyexci” Sunday .7:15 am C».o»i:y ex-ept Sunday 11:5, am K»-Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm ■o4l rune tbr.'Uirli to Indianapolis without Mance, rrrlrlag !■ ;•> a m Jo Cleaves Indianopolla at 7:00a m. Runs Mtrn.’l with hit chaiig'e. arriving at Bluff.on ||: Ji a m Jo. 41 and I-run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route never TROUBLE trouble till trouble TROUBLES you and it will be do trouble to call at fristoe's Smoke House 113 South 2nd St Opp. Court House Miss Addin Sellemeyer went to B.nfft .n today, to spend Sunday with friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cadwell went ■ Frankfort today, to visit for a Jew days with relatives.
I SUIT SALE | E® All Ladies Tailored Suits 1 j--j •.** at a Bargain. M t . V I W e are determined to close out our big stock and you can // \ C SAX E MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- v/ I • tunity. Every garment at less than cost. All the season’s ' choiest styles. ~ $25.00 suits go at s*| 2.50 $15.00 suits go at - $9.00 $20.00 suits go at s"| 0.00 $10.50 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 fiwißn 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.
Miss Mayme Confer is on the sick list. A. E. Rose made a business visit to Berne this morning. 8. J. Durbin made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Christen returned today from a business visit at Napoleon Ohio. Mrs. F. C. Grus returned to Kingsland today, after shopping here. Mrs. Manna Buhler, of Marion, is in our city, the guest of her son, Ai Buhler. Dave Gerlier and son Edgar made a business visit to Portland this morning. Miss Segur returned today from Angola, where she was visiting with relatives. Miss Fanny Rice returned today from Warsaw, where she was visiting with friends. Mrs. Mary'Sprunger arrived today from Rockford, and is the guest of relatives. Miss Dykeman returned today from Willshire, where she was visiting with her brother. Mrs. Prall returned to Toledo, today, after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Fred Reppert went to Geneva this morning to auction a horse sale for McDaniel & Bates. Miss Martin returned this morning to Geneva. While here she was attending teachers’ institute. Misses Nora Smith and Ada Whitmer returned to Berne, today, after attending the institute here. L.. A Holthouse returned this morning fr< m Harts. r 1 City, where ■h« was holding a horse sale. Miss Lillie Lewton returned today f om Peterson, where she was visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spade. Mrs. Garlock and Miss Kittie Stevenson arrived today from Keystone, and are the guests of relatives. Willshire and Rockford played a fifteen inning game of ball yesterday at Willshire, the former winning by a score of ten to nine. The battle for supremacy was tierce and exciting, but the the best team won.
Opera House Fair Week Rentfiow Stock Co. L. 11. Coroin returned to Berne this morning. C tar es Cusick is attending to oil business at Geneva today. O. N. Snellen returned today from a basin <ss visit at Bluffton. Le > Sprunger went to Eerne today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Miss Baker arrived today from Van Buren, ai d is the guest of her p irents. Mrs. E. McGaw to Dull, today, to visit over Sunday with her parents. William Hartings went to Cincinnati today to visit over Sunday with friends. Miss Dolly Lewton went to Peterson todav, to visit over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Frazir returned toda v fr< m Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Mary Magele, of Fort Wayne passed through our city today, enroute to Preble. Mrs. John Lenhart returned to Van Buren today, after a brief visit here with her parents. Marguerite and Lucie Case went to Willshire today to viist for a short time with their aunt. Mrs. Ryan, of Bluffton, passel through our city today, enroute to Bryant, to visit with relatives. Miss Bessie Congleton and Winfield Maddy went to Muncie today, to make a short visit with relatives. Mises Vera and Marguerite Clark returned today from Van Wert, where they were visiting with relatives. John L. Wertzberger return* d today from Fort Wayne, where he was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kintz. The Economy store opened tl is morning, and their room next to this office has been filled with customers all day. In their advertisement which appeared in the Democrat yesterday weqouted red dam. ask at 3' 4 cents and it should have read 16 cents.
You Will Always Do Better At The Economy We want you to convince yourself of this statement and so we cordially invite you to pay us a visit. W e are pleased to show you goods at all times. It pays yon to read our ads.
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Bargains in all Departments. Low Prices Talk. When you think of LOW PRICES think of THE ECONOMY Next to Democrat office. Economy Means Saving
Opera House Fair Week Rentfrow Stock Co. John Su Iff m idea business visit t.i Monroe this morning. J. H. Davis went to Portland today, to spend Sunday with bis family. Miss Helen McGee, of Fort Wayne, is in our city, the guest of lady friends. W. R. Neal returned today from Bluffton, where he was attending t > insurance business. Gene Christen returned last evening from Willshire, where he was attending the street fair. Mrs. J. K. Mann, of Cardwell, Mo., is visiting Mrs. Knoff and other friends in our city. Mrs. Rebecca Emery went to . Willshire, today, to visit for a short time with relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson—» big ten pound boy—i both mother and babe doing well. Peter Mougey, who has been quite sick with appendicitis, was able to be up street today. A! I though very weak, he is feeling much tetter. Mrs. Thomas E. Miller of Van Wert and Mrs. Maggie H. Brown, of Dayton, Onio, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I Acker, in the north part of the city. The former lady is a sister and the later a cousin of Mrs .Acker.
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7-7 Don't Sweat Clasi ig a few dollars and then ge left. Keep coo! and call on us, where you can get money whhout , trouble. $lO to $ 100 or any amount can be burrowed on your Furniture, Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the prop* rty in your possession. You 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 you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them iff 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
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uodfrey Bell was at Hoagland last evening. Mbs Alice Hurtle will visit SnnI day at Fort Wayne. I ! John Haggard and family and William Martz and family returned • this morning from Southern Missouri, where they were visiting with relatives. Wanted—Local agent, salery |l2 I weekly. L. Matthews, 101 Madison street. 11 i ] When you want th a very latest i things in art goods, see Lyman j Bros. NIAGARA FALLS Personally conducted excursion via the Clover Leaf Route and L. M. & M. S. Ry., Monday, August 29,1904. No transfers, no changes of cars. J 6.50 for ROUND TRIP. Tickets returning honored on Boat between Buffalo and Cleveland if desired ■ Extreme return limit Sept. 9, 1904. For particulars see agents, or write W. L. Ross, G. P. A., Toledo, O.
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For Sale —Good miloh oow. Sjo William Geary. 188d6 For Sale—Plenty f br ck 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 i Moyers & Suheimann's barn. Call and see them. Chunks from 1300 to 1800 pounds desired. 192d3 Owing to the fact that the p rson who distributed our circulars did ot do the work as agreed, hence many did not receive the folders, those who had notjseen the books for the (Educational Extension Library. when called on by me, may, if they now desire’to join, call at the Holthouse Drug store and se. cure their menibershps up to Saturday night at the special half price —12.00 Two dollars pays for two years. Read all you please. Delaying means to i»ay more after while. w. c. Ward, Organizer. I»ld3
