Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1904 — Page 3

rI M E T A_b LES 0. r. & i. [n effect June. 20.1 W TKAINB north. >uoHpm •> to Grand Rapids # ; 00 a tr. . y e’ovpt Sunday) 5.42 pn, SOUTH > CLOVER LEAF. [n effect June 2’, HXM. , EAST. , , „or,Mnl Traveler, dally... 5.05 am > except Sunday. ..11.87 ain dalfy «:»pm so J'W.Ejaii»’ except Sunday .. li :'o a m *° toXen l'il Traveler, dally ..8:41 p m Freight.... _ l>:<>lptn CHICAUO & ERIE. In effect June I#. I*4 WEST. „ ...... ,iallv ~2:ooam Anil Chicago limited 3:02 a m ’“’'K York and Chicago Limited • w through coach Columbus and Chicago dally .12.44 pm <3—Wells Fargo Express except , n Marlon-Huntington Aco’m.. 10:10am EAST . is. Chicago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. 1 Limited for « Y 2:4. a m SSn-Marton and Columbus exoept "" anndav BlftOim s, 4 New York and Boston Limited thn'Jeli coaches Columbus and Chicago 4:slpm I 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has coach Columbus to Chicago ... u_> 20 Carry passei zers between pD Hammond ant. Marlon. Lake trie & Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND SO 41— Pally excpt Sunday .7:15 a m Ro 1»-Daily except Sunday 11:57a m 2“ is-Daiiy except Sunday .... 5:25 pm Votl runt through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m 'So 1’ leaves Indianopolls at 7:0o a tn. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:35 am

So. U and 42 run Tia Muncie & Big 4 route Did You Ever See John Bright AT rristoe's Smoke House Every Night This Week 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House

C. M. Kenyon made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. There will be English preaching at the Lutheran church tomorrow at 2:00 p. m., by Rev. Hasshold.

I FOREBODING I 3 A ! I PLEASANT FALL I — 5 It’s Equal Pleasure to me to Show You the 8 I New Arrivals in | Fine Fall Clothing / Aq it will be for you to inspect and wear them. They are > As it willpe y rrmdp fabrics combined with the 5 o are anYbound to please the most particuL finest hand-tailon g considerable below the ordi- | lar dressers while the p fi rs t choice New | ffl'taSXS s vSety and prices All geode guaranI tend “A’tented or your money hack. j GUS ROSENTHAL, )J — 4 DECATUR, INDIANA | THE SQUARE MAN

Frank Cremer returned to Geneva this morning, after visiting i here with friends. Mrs. O. M Cole returned to Fort ' Wi.yne this morning, uft< r a visit here with her son. ( Mrs. A. P. Handy returned to' Butler this morning, after a visit ( here with relatives. Miss Monica Cobeeter returned | to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with friends. Miss Essie Smith went to Fort , Wayne this morning, to visit for a . short time with friends. Miss Anna Schnrger went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a short visit with relatives. Miss Sarah Sherry went to Fort Wayne this morning to viist over Sunday with here sister. Mrs. Hoagland went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vaughn went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit j over Sunday with friends Mr. and Mrs. Wharon returned to Fort W’ayne this morning, after a v isit here with relatives. Mrs. Widow returned to Ray this morning, after visiting in this city for a few days with relatives. Miss Lulu Brokaw returned to I Fort Wayne this morning , after being the guest of here parents here.

Mrs. Smith returned to Berne (this morning, utter viisting here I with friends and taking in the fair. Mrs. Fred Zollars returned to Fort Wayne this morning , after a visit here with Mrs. Hiram Gregg. I Mrs. E. Wagaman returned to Bloomer, Mich., this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. Mary Fisher. Mrs. Mary Miller returned thi morning to Sturgis, Mich., after I visiting here for a short time with friends. Bert Haruff left this morning for i his home at Bellefontaine, Ohio, after making a short visit here with ■ i his parents. Mrs. W. F. Rosenwinkle returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after I visiting here for a few days with ’ i her parents Mr and Mrs C F. Rinear.

Jesse Huffman returned to Marion today. Mrs. Samuel Acker returned to her home at Geneva today. John Schug made a business visit to Richmond this morning. Miss. 110 Miller, of Van Wert, is in the City, the guest of Albert Acker. Mrs. Andrews returned to Pert land this morning, after a visit here with friends. Miss Katie Hamel arrived this morning from Portland, and is the guest of her parents. Miss Grace Sutton returned this morning from Geneva, where she was visiting with her father. Miss Eleanor Forbing returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with friends. Miss Eva Fulton returned to Portland this morning after visiting here for a short time with friends.

A. O. Buchman returned to Fort - Wayne this morning , after visiting I here attending to insurance business. Misses Martha and Theresa ( Harshman went to Geneva this morning to visit over Sunday with ( relatives. Roy Burton returned to Redkey this morning, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Lase Ellis. The regular services will be held i at the Presbyvterian church tomor j row at the usual hours,. Everybody invited to attend. Miss Gertrude Carpenter returned to Kalamazoo, Mich., this morning, after visiting here for a few days with Miss Blanche Rice.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Struble returned to JAngola, this morning, after visiting here the guests of i friends. Miss Flo Miller of Van Wert, is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker, also Miss Ada She°ts and Miss Maude Jackson were guests during the fair. 1 Mrs. M. B. Leslie, the state evangelist for the Baptist church, will I begin a series of meetings here • Sunday morning. Services will be i held both morning and evening to- . I morrow, and every evening next | week

The De: a ur Dictionary Says: These Low Prices for the Next Few Days Prove It: 7x9 Shelf brackets pair 10c : Ladies’ extia quality open work Isix plain white dinner plates 23c 6xß Extra quality mirror 9c I vests, each Bclu- , ■ Oak curtain poles, complete 8c Men s fancy colored socks, regular T P " h ’ te <>Upß a “ d BaUCerß 230 12 inch chair seat 4c 15c quality, pair 8ci Large Waßb bo * lau ' l pitcher ..69c 14 inch chair seat 5c ; Children’s hose supporters Bc| LarKe white slop jar 89c 16 inch chair seat,. 6c Children’s “Rawhide” hose, every l lco P iece decorated dinner set, every i 1 Binch <hair seat 8c pair warranted . 15c’ Piece warranted, special only 86,39 . 7 ft. cloth window shade, complete No. 8 extra heavy all galvanized 12 piece decorated toilet set.. .84.38 with fixtures 22c wash boilers 78e > 6 piece decorate d toilet set 82,42 It won’t take you long to get next to the fact that " ‘Economy means Saving.” \ The Economy Department Store

L. D. Adams made a buisness ’ visit to Bluffton today. Mrs. Gwinn returned to Briant to- ] day, she was here shopping. Miss Bollenbaugh returned to Geneva today after a short visit here with friends. Mrs. Barnes returned to Richmond | today, after visiting here a few days with relatives. Miss. Lena Schieman returned to Montpelier today aftei being the guest I of relatives here. Miss Smith of Petoskey, Michigan, passed through the city today enroute to Monroe to visit relatives. Miss Stevens returned to Richmond today, while here she was the guest of Clint Cloud and family.

Fred Mayer left today for Van J Wert, where he has accepted a position on the Daily Bulletin. Sister Angelica left today for New York City, after visiting here for 1 several weeks with Joe Smith and family. John Drukmiller returned to Marion today, after visiting here for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller. Dee and Harve Devinney went to Monroeville today, where Dee will assist the Monroeville team in play ing against the Fort Wayne Nationals.

George W. Cromer returned to I Muncie today, after a business call < here. Mr and Mrs. Goodpasture returned to Muncie today, after visiting here for a week with relatives. D. M. Hensley, the jeweler, is | sporting a bran new sign, which is ! artistic and was done by Med Miller. Miss Bessie Fronetield returned to Van Wert today, after visit here with Mr. and Mrs. William Fronefield. Miss Donathan arrived today > from Van Wert to take up her duties as teacher in the public schools Monday. ; Loch & Dirkson are sporting a new delivery wagon and team,

which is a dandy. The wagon is the most modern and up-to-date on the market. Services will be held at the Meth odist church at the regular hours tomorrow, Sunday school at 9:15 a tn., preaching at 10:30 a. m. and the nusal evening services at the usual hours. The Rosentha I’base ball team will on tomorrow afternoon at Steele’s park cross bats w ith the foxy Marion Owls, who defeated them some

time ago. Marion has a fast independent team and play the game right. The Rosenthals will pr< sent a new front and a number of new faces will be seen on the diamond. Railing will pitch and the Rosenthals have a beautiful chance to redeem ost laurels. This game will no doubt be the last seen here this season and all the fans should take advantage of and attend the game will be called promptly at two thirty. Found—A small black pocketbook, containing a number of bread cheeks.. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing the same. A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers;

edged botfnd in cl< th, showing our new island po sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuria, Koorea and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T M , Chicago & North Western R y, ' Chicago, 111. This being Fair week you 1 can buy at our store GO CARTS at a grea; cut in price Call and see. L. Yager Sons Homeseekers’ excursions via South ern railroad in connection with the , i Queen & Cresent route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida. I North and South Carolina. Kentucky. Mississippi, Tennessee and \ irginia on the first and third Tuesdays in I each month —May to November, 1904 I nclusive. at the very low rate of one I fare for the round trip, plus 52. I rickets are good going 15 days, and for stop overs south of the Ohio River with final limit for return of 21 days I from date of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will be sold to points in the same territory at one half first class rates, plus 52 from Ohio River gateways. For rates, I schedules and full information, call ' on vour nearest ticket agent, or write 1 J, S. McCullough, N. W. P. A., 225 Dearborn street, Chicago. 111. ,

Marion Owls H f A At Steele’s Park Sunday.

Greatly reduced prices on GO CARTS this week at L. Yager Sons. Call and see. I will be absent from the city nb >ut two weeks. Will return about September .5. Anyone wanting cement work done may leave orders with John D. Hale. J. H. Davis, Cement Conti actor. 198d6 Railroad Notes. Creatore's celebrated Italian band a t Lake Erie park and Casino, Toledo, Ohio, Saturday, September 17th. Special fares via the Clover Leaf Route Apply to agents for particulars. Commencing June Ist the G. R- I I. will sell 15 day round trip tickets to northern resorts on G. R. & I

I’M Ullliurill ICBUIL3 UU VJ• UC A also to Frankfort Mich, and Ann Arbor and to points on the Pere Marquete R. R. from Grand Rapids at rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and ronud trip excurson tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T

P. A., Marion Ohio. Old Settlers’ Excursion, Tuesday, Oct. 4th, via Erie railroad. Round trip will be sold from Decatur to Lisbon, Ohio, for $3.75, Youngstown, $3.75, Greenville Pa. $4.,75. Special train leavesDeratur at 7:01 p . m. Tickets good returning 30 days F< r further informtiun call on or write <> L Em, Marion, Ohio. Cheap rates tor vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway $18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis . $22.00 to Duluth or Superior $30.00 Ito Denver, Colorado Springs or • Pueblo Col $13.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on : my train including the“ Great WesI tern Limited” finest train in the II West. For rates to other western . I points for any other information write J. P Elmer GP. A Ch oago. 111. $27.50 Hot Springs, S. D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return . from Chicago daily, via the Chica|go & North Western Ry. Corres-

I pondingly low rates from other j points. The Black Hills region the I great natural sanitarium of the I west, is one of the most picturI esque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Infcrmaticn end tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stumps by W B . Kniskern. Chicago

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