Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1904 — Page 3

fr I M e JAB L E S I a. R- * >• ■ In effect June, BH, 1904) ■ TBAINBNOKTH. uo9pni ■, S _I)»IIJ .7, Grand Kiipld* b: o° » m ■’'niliy Bun *‘ y) B “ ■ •' I, “' ,I T BAINB SOOTH a#Bam B *"%% (except Sunday) J : }J> » “ ■ 13-l’»7 except Sunday, V 1 ?, p “ ■ ?>■> Sunday.. •:*4pm ■ onl> f CLOVER LEAF. ■ lB effect June 2», 1904. B EAST |tsrs“S^ s: ’ ;;;i S;s ■ s '!]‘’| B ia P i'y B except Sunday . ,U :10 a m da- ’ i r-veler. dally .. S:4l p m B^ e | CHICAGO & ERIE. ■ In effect June 19, 1914 ■ WEST. „ „ BlZnJffJ*'ind < blcairo limited 3:02 am B<'7ew York and Chicago Limited ■ Exprea. p Bn-Mar/■ Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am E A ST B -Chicago and NY llml’ed 11:"1 l>. m. Limited tor N Y... ~2:4.am Ba-Mar,on and Coin mb Ji except g . Wan) B. New v'-k and Boston Limited ■ through coaches Oolumbua B xndCulcago 4:slpm Bn 13 will not -a y baggage. 3 and 4 baa i. nbuetoChlir-to. .... - 'ariv passengers between Hammond and Marion. ■ Lake trie « Western B Timecard from Bluffton. Ind, ■ SOUTHBOUND ■♦l-Pally excpt Sunday. .7:15 a m ' <-'<-pt Sunday 11.,. am ' '-■•■l’l Sunday 5:25 pm . ~.r,,ueli to Indianapolis without arriving lu:30 a m (■> ..av.-s indianopolla at 7:00a m. Runs .. ■ range, arriving at Bluff.on ■>-- 11 and I- run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route fcd You Ever See ■ I John Bright I AT fristoe's ■Smoke House ■ven Night This Week Bs nth 2nd St. Opp. Court House B Rjee m iiln a buisness visit Bj'irt Wayne tins morning. S B iwers made a business ■t to Geneva this morning. ■ Mr* 1> k Sillick arrived this Brn;’ from Portland to take in fair.

FOREBODING PLEASANT FALL It’s Equal Pleasure to me to Show You the New Arrivals in I'ine I'all Clothing As it will be for you to inspect and wear them. They are rare specimens of high grade fabrics, combined with the finest hand-tailoring and bound to please the most particular dressers, while the price is considerable below the ordinary tailor designs. Call early and have first choice. New Fall hats in endless variety and prices. All goods guaranteed as represented or your money back. GUS ROSENTHAL, DECATUR, INDIANA THE SQUARE MAN

Jesse R obinson made a business to Berne this morning. Ernst Cross made a business visit to Geneva this morning. Ben Rice is attending to timber buisness at Geneva today. John iLaohot, of Berne, was a buisness caller here today. Sam Simison, of Berne, was a business caller here today. P. A. Macklin ,of Geneva, was a business cailer here today. L. C. Waring left today on a business visit to New York City. D. E. Laferty , of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. Chai les Christen made a business trip to New Haven this morning. Chris Strebe made a business visit to Ossian Lake, Mich., this morning. Will Phillips, of Columbus, Ohio is visiting his parents and taking i i the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. George Maddy returned this morning from a buisness visit at Fort Wayne. Mrs. E. D. Miller arrived this morning from Cherubusoo, and is the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs Markle, of Geneva, went through Decatur today en route to Parker City. Mrs. Harry Figley and children returned to Marion today, after a visit here with friends. Miss Erri Dykes, of Marion, passed though our city this morning enroute to Hoagland. Mrs. Reisen arrived this morn- ■ ing from Berne, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cprunger. Mrs. Aurand and Miss JChamberlain, of Dayton, Ohio, were in our I city this morning enroute to Rome I City. Mrs. A. M. Eby returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dykeman. Rev. Mower, of Geneva, {Missed through our city this morning en route to Marion, to attend the | White River conference.

Sam Arnold is attending to timber business at Hoagland today. P. B. Williams, of Fort Wayne, was business caller here today. Lyw Hammond made a business visit to Williams this morning. Miss Brown arrived today from Willshire and is the guest of Miss Maud Sarfh. Mrs. Sammy Miller arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of Nick Miller. Mrs, A. T. Lynch of Clarington, Arkansas, is in our city today the guest of friends. Mrs. Rhoades, of Fort Wayne, is in our city the guest of her husband at the Burt House. Mrs. Henry Martz, of Pleasant Mills, is in our city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. I"a Neptune arrived today from Willshire, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Mrs. J. M. Pyle returned to .aigville today, after being the guest of Mrs. Charles Rinehart. Burt HarrufT. of Bellefontaine, Ohio, is here the gu st of his parents, Mrs. Harvey Hanuff. Miss Sophia Paulison returned to Frankfort today, atfer l>eing the guest of Mrs. Clark on Fornax street. Miss Letta Weter left today for Wren. Ohio, to visit a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Stnltz and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Elliugham and family returned today from Oden, Michigan, where they spent their summer outing. There will be a meeting of the city band this evening at the usual time and place. All are requested to be present, as a good rehearsal is desired. Tonight the Twin sisters Delacour Dramatic Co. in “A Convict’s Sweetheait, "under the big tent on Teeple lot. Ten and twenty cents. That's all. For Rent—Six room house on South First street, cement cellar, hydrant, cistern, gasmeter, large yard with fruit. Address Miss Edith Walter, 1030 Highland street, Columbus, Ohio.

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. We are pleased to show you goods at all times. It pays yon to read our ads.

10 quart tin pail 8c Large dust pan 4c Tin cups, each le 12 boxes good matches 8c 10 quart tin dish pan 9c Cookey or biscuit cutter 3c 3 quart covered bucket 5c No. 8 tin wash boiler, 43c Large dinner pail 21c 4 quart coffee pot 10c Large box tooth picks 3c 3 quart tin pudding pan 5c Bolts, up to six i< huj, each 1c Castile soap, 2 bars, 5c No. 1 Galvanized tub 46c Mrs. Pott’s sadirons, per set 69c Paper Pins 1c

Bargains in all Departments. Low Prices Talk. When you think of LOW PRICES think of THE ECONOMY Next to Democrat office. Economy Means Saving

Will Zwick left last night for Fort Wayne, being oalkd there owing to the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seifers. Mrs. Seifers is a sister to Mr. Zwick. Dore B. Erwin received word this morning from his brother Dan, who is at Mt. Clemens, Mich., taking a course of treatment for his health, stating that he was feeling much better and expected to return home Thursday. Greatly reduced prices on GO CARTS this week at L. Yager Sons. Call and see.

1 dozen Safty Pins 2c 3 spools King’s Thread 5c Sansilk, spool 4c Cabinet hair pins 4c Large package hair pins 1c 3 spools Darning Cotton 5c Knitting Cotton 4c Large box shoe blacking 1c Pearl Buttons, per dozen 5c Ironing wax, 3 for 5c All size Scissors 10c Envelopes, per package 3c Crepe Paper, per roll 7c Ornamental Crepe Paper 13c Large glass berry dish 7c 3 boxes Talcum Powder lUc Pillow tops, each 5c

Burt Green made a visit to North Manchester today. J. H. Weldy made a business visit to Berne today. John Niblick made a business visit to Berne today. Mrs. Neff, of Huntington, was here today, enroutd to Ridgville. W B. Reynolds, of Muncie, is in our city the guest of relatives. Miss Helen Telley arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of relatives. Miss Knoff, of Sturgis, Mich., arrived today, and is the guest of Miss Hammel. Miss Della Reynolds arrived today from Marion, and is the guest of Miss Blanch Reynolds. Miss Amelia King arrived this morning from Celina, Ohio, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Ella Goodrich went to Bluffton today, after a visit here the guest of Mrs. L. D. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Shaw, of Huntincton, pissed through o:ir city enroute to Ridgeville. Miss Evelyn Walters, of Fort Wayne, arrived today, and is the guest of Miss Midge Smith. Mrs. C. K. Bell and Miss Francis Merryman will leave this evening for St. Louis, to attend the big fan Miss Bertha Fronefield at rived this morning from Van Wert and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. illiam Fronefield. On account of Fair week we will sell any of our GO CARTS at a greatly reduced price. Call and see, L. Yager Sons. 196 6t

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Bleached toweling, per yard 3|c 52 inch Red Damask, per yard.... 16c 4 yards Feather Stitch Braid Sc Men’s Jap Handkerchiefs 3c Men’s plain, white and fancy border handkerchiefs, large size.... 4c School Handkerchiefs, each 1c Children’s ribbed hose, fast black all sizes, per pair 8c Ladies’ fast black seamless hose.. 8c Men’s fancy socks, per pair 8c Men’s white foot hose, per pair. .. 7c 3 bars Witch Hazel Soap 10c 3 dozen can rubbers 10c

William Mersman is a business visitor at Willshire today. Miss Wellington returned to Van Wert today, after a visit here the guest of friends. Mr and Mrs. Asa McMillen, of Sisterville, West Virginia, are in our city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B Erwin. Mr-, and Mrs. P. G. Hooper returned this morning from St. Louis, where they were attending the world’s fair. Miss Eshel Grubb returned to Cleveland, this after a visit here with Miss Madge Hite. Grover Huffman made visit to f.i fayette today, in the interest of the Chicago Herald. Mr. and Mrs. R K. Erwin, son and daughter, returned this morning from St. L mis, where they were attending the big fair. They report a tine time and many wonderful sights. Misses Blanch Carr Hand Georgie Miller will entertain a number of their young friends this evening to a theatre party in honor of Jesse Sallemeyer wh > leaves’in a few days to attend school. After the show the crowd will adjourn to the Carrol residence, where a midnight lunch will be served. Eight young couple have been invited to the party. If you want to purchase a piano or organ, then it will pay you to come to my store and see a nice line of instruments. A special discount on all goods sold Garing fair week. J. T. Langle, Studabaker block. 19d34