Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1904 — Page 3
■ 7l MEJA.B LES K 0. R. & In effect June. 26, 14*04) ■ THAINHNOKTH, to Grand Rapids <*:00 a m Texoopt Sunday) 5.4- P n> TRAINS SOUTH 2::<jiirr ;;;e ~ ■ CLOVER LEAF. Hv in effect June 2', lum M EAST, „ -mnrelal Traveler, dally... 5.05 am ■(. * ■', ’o dal y ‘xeepl Sunday 11 37 arn ‘ J dally A »’ p ..12:01am ■■■•>;».' h ’P.7»'* l .xct«pt Sunday .1’1:10 am -• ______ ■ CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, HA I H WEST. ■ dally ~2:ooam ■’'"’''r’a. and (blcajro Hn‘J‘ e< 1 3:<Bam S,. York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and H Chicago dally .....12:44 pm ls _W.--:a largo Express except Monday 5 •50 p m . «j_iar >n-Huntington Aec'm.. 10:10a m E AST Chicago and"N V limited 11:21 p. m. t'e’imu.e Limited tor N Y.... 2:4. am ..-Marlon and Columbus except “** Q'jndav 6:5c a m 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus ■ andChlcago 4:slpm H s'o 13 w 1 mB carry baggage. 3 and 4 has jgb '' acb Columbus to C hicago i; 1- Carry passengers between Hammond and Marlon. ■ Lake t-.ne « Western Thue can! from Bluffton. Ind, B SOUTHBOUND 41- r| ...y excpt Sunday 7:15 a m ip—Daily except Sunday 11:57 a m y except Sunday 5:25 pm Null run- II r .ugh to Indianapolis without arriving 10:30 a ui 5 l-j h aves Indlanopolls a'7:oo am. Runs ... jt change, arriving at Bluff.on a rn 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Il Did You Ever See I John Bright I AT rristoe's I Smoke House || Every Night This Week S 'iith 2nd St. < )pp Court House ■ I .le-se King, of Portland, is in our today, attending the fair. ■ ■ Sam Arnold is attending to timbusness at Hoagland today. I I The Berne band arrived this ■ mg. ami arc furnishing music ■t the fair today.
I FOREBODING i A l I PLEASANT FALL | g§ It’s Equal Pleasure to me to Show You the I New Arrivals in | I Fine Fall Clothing g |3 As it will be for you to inspect and wear them. They are M rare specimens of high grade fabrics, combined with the finest hand-tailoring and bound to please the most particu- O ®l lar dressers, while the price is considerable below the ordi- Bra nary tailor designs. Call early and have first choice. New Fall hats in endless variety and prices. All goods guaran- M teed as represented or your money back. | GUS ROSENTHAL, i jg THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR, INDIANA |g
John Stoneburner made a business visit to Geneva today. Dr. Leßrun made a buisness visit to Hoagland this morning. Joe Heffner, of Fort Recovery, was a buisness caller here today. Sammy Miller of Fort Wayne was in our city today attending the fair. Frank Bogash, of Fort Wayne, is in our city, today, attending the fair. Burt Segur left this morning for Valparaiso, where ho will enter school. Miss Barnett left last evening for St. Louis where she will attend the big fair. Mrs. E Ina .letter went to Salamonia today to visit for a few days with friends Mrs. Shink went to Monroe this morning to make a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Smith went to Monroe this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. French Quinn went to Rome City this morning to visit for a few days with his family. Mrs. George Winters went to Albany today to attend the funeral of her step-mother. Mrs. Everhart, of Fort Wayne, arrived this morning, and is the guest of her patent*. Walter Nutt, of Fort Wayne, arrived this morning, and is the guest of Mrs. George Doctor. Mrs. Walbert arrived from Greenville, Ohio, this morning, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Anna Fiber arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mrs. William Fronefield. Mrs. Clem arrived from Fort Wayne this morning and is the guest of Mrs. R. B. Sprague. Charles E. Reinking returned to South Bend this morning, aftei a visit here with bis brother, William. J. E. Goodwin returned to Cleveland this morning, after a visit here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Billman. Miss Flossie Alberts returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman.
Miss Inez Ray went to Portland today to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Clara Snyder went to Magley today, to visit for a few days with relatives. ~~ Mrs. Hold went to Rochester toady, to make a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Merritt, of Marion, passed through our city today enroute to Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss Francis Thompson returned to Monroe this morning after a visit here with friends. Mr and Mrs. Campbell, of Richmond, are in our city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Bender and Mrs. Hower, of Bluffton, are in the city the guetss of Miss Pearl Breiner. Will and Charles Zwiok went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of their sister’s child. Mrs. Henry Meyers and Miss Alice Fisher arrived today from Fort Wayne and are the guests of Mrs. Joe Beery. H.~A~’XVorden, of Marion, formerly oCDeoatur, will visit in Decatur this week and take in the great fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stoler arrived this morning from Fort Wayne, and are the guests of Mrs. David Slater. Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Stanley arrived from rcichmond, today, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler. Our stores will be closed Thursday, Sept. 1, 1904, from noon until sp. m. Holthouse .Schulte & Co., Elzey & Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Gahring and daughter Bessie, and Mr. and Mrs. Cass and Miss Colbeck, of Huntington, are in our city, the guests of Miss Pearl Breiner. George R. Patterson, of Pittsburg, Pa., is the guest of Elmer Johnson. Mr. Patterson is here soliciting horses for his sale at Pittsburg on October 11, 12 and 13. Clyde W. Stout, son of Sheriff Stout, of Fort Wayne, aoompanied by his sister Lola and brother Foster, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs.
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 1c 12 boxes good matches 8c 10 quart tin dish pan 9c Cookey or biscuit cutter 3c 3 quart covered bucket 5e 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 inches, 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
Mrs. Deemare went to Fort Wayne to visit for a short time with her parents. Mrs. Touhey and Mrs. Funnel, of Fort Wayne, arrived this morning, and are the guests of Mrs. B. Wemhoff. Misses Dude and Rose Voglewede returned last evening from Covington, Ky., where they were visiting with relatives. Mrs. R. B. Allison and Mrs. Harry Deam will arrive from Oden, Mich, this evening, where they have been sending the summer.
1 dozen Salty Pins 2c 3 spools King’s Thread 5c Sansilk, spool 4c Cabinet hair pins 4c Large package hairpins 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 10e Envelopes, per package 3c Crepe Paper, per roll 7c Ornamental Crepe Paper 13c Large glass berry dish 7c 3 boxes Talcum Powder 10c Pillow tops, each 5c
A DEATH Mrs. May A. Worden Died Last Night. Mrs. George Winters has gone to Albany to attend the funeral of her step-mother, Mrs May A. WorIden, who died some time during last night. The deceased lived here many years, and is known by many people in this county. Her illness dates back several months, yet death was unexp oted, and came as a shock to the many who were near and dear to her. She was about seventy years old. Boy Wanted—at the Economy. Miss Dorothy Johnson went to Marion, today, to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nightheart arrived , today from, Sp snoerville, and is the I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilda Watts ' Mr. and Mrs. J R. Meek returned to Jonesboro, today, after attend- i ing the old soldiers’ reunion here • Mrs. W. A. Beane, of Goshen Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Studabaker, during fair week. I will be absent’.from the city' about two weeks. Will return 1 about September .5. Anyone’wanting cement work done may leave orders "with John D. Hale. J. H. Da vis, Cement Contiactor. 19sd6
W’awassee Lake Ind. tickets on sale until September 30. Return limit October 31st 1904 *3.10 for -ound trip. Rome City Ind. Season tickets good until October 31st f 2.30 15 day ticket $1.95. Creatore’s celebrated Italian band at Lake Erie park and Casino, Toledo, Ohio, Saturday, September 17th. SjK'cial fares via the Clover Leaf Route Apply to agents for particulars. Special prices this week. No shop worn or hocked pianos. All new and in fine condition. Come and see how much farther your monev will go in buying a good[instrument. J. T. Langel, Studabaker block. 198d3 The New York stock marketswill he closed on Saturday, September 3rd. and Monday, September sth, on account of Labor Day celebrations in the [east. No markets on stocks will [be received here, but the grain markets will he received as usual. Special excursion to Marion, Ind., via the Clover Leaf route, Sunday, September, 1904 National Soldiers’ Home, etc., at Marion. Numerous 1 other attractions. Visit your friends in the Oil belt, of Indiana. Get information |of agents, Clover 1 Leaf route or address W. L. Ross, G. P. A , Toledo, Ohio.
Bleached toweling, per yard 3|c 52 inch Red Damask, per yard... .16c 4 yards Feather Stitch Braid 3c 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
Fair week bai gains on pianos and organs at Langle’s music store. 195d3 Greatly reduced prices on GO CARTS this week at L. Yager Sons. Call and see. For Rent—A story and a half, ! seven-roomed house on South Chestnut street. Inquire of C. T. Rinear. Bargains for next week at Langle's music store to all prospective piano and organ purchasers. Come and see for yourself. 195d3 Private funds to loan on city prop- [ erty at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The De--1 oatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Remember this week’s special sale cn pianos and organs at Langle’s music store. Fair week prices at my place will be of interest to you. 198d3 Lost—A heavy g<Jd band ring, between lower river bridge and Monroe street. Reward offered. Leave ft Ed Johnson’s saloon on Monroe street. 194d6 On account of Fair week we wiil sell any of our GO CARTS at a greatly reduced price. Call and see, L. Yager Sons. 198 6t Lost—A long red wallet, between Decatur and Monroe, with trans-
portation for J. W. McDaniels and Bert Bates. A liberal reward is ■ offered. Return to this oflioe. This being Fair week you can buy at our store GO CARTS at a grea': cut in price Call and see. L>. Yager Sons 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
Old pianos or organs taken in trade on new goods at our special sale during fair week. I can sell cheaper at my store tnan elsewhere. J. T. Langle, Studabaker block. 195d3 For Rent—Six room house on South First street, cement cellar, hydrant, cistern, gasmotor, largo yard with fruit. Address Miss Edith Walter. 1030 Highland street, Columbus, Ohio. 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 during fair week. J. T. Langle, Studabaker block. 19d34 To all Whom it May Concern: We have formed a company, known as the City Trucking Co., and all business (hereafter will bo transacted at our office two doors east of postoffice—phono 412—office hours 7to 12 and Ito 6. Residence phonos 50 and 254. We have united our business that we may reduce our expenses and at the same time serve our patrons more satisfactorily. Dibble & Tecpie. 175(124
