Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1904 — Page 3

■ riMEj Ab L E s fl 0. R. * '• fl Tn effect June. 36, 1904) ■ rKA , ns NORTH, tloMpn) 1 „> Ortnd Huplds 3:00 n tn ■ ''Ur y Sunday) 5.42 pm ■ SOUTH > so CLOVER leaf. , In effect June 21,1004. fl EAST. 1 „ „,neretal Traveler, dally... 5:05 a tn ■ JOdll y. except Sunday. ..11 37 a in 1 |k^^%‘ K9T I •” J ''M»ll B da P Oy"' ; xceP‘' Sunday ..li:10»m ■ l B tn < fl CHICAGO & ERIE. ,fl In effect June 19, IPV4 fl WEST. I * , ’iSnuffak^‘ud ll ?bleay" limited 3:02 a n> fl "’taiew Vork and Chicago Limited Isl »° *"u’uah coach Columbus and ■ i'hirßiO dtuly i*.*spn. l-"'’"^;ay , ‘ r, "’ E,Pr,, “ r XCeP, ’ fl «i-ilarlun-Huntlnirton Aee'm.. 10:10a it , Si “" east I , t*. Chicago and N Y HtnHed 11:21p.m. |fl Limited tor N r 4:4, an. fl K n-Marlon and Columbue except fl g . 4_New York and Boston Limited S ’ c through coaches Columbus fl andChloago 4:slpm I Ko 13 Will not carry baggage land 4 has fl X'lrh coach Columbus to Chicago |fl .. 14—s-an Carry passengers between ho Hammond ana Marlon. ■ Lake tne dt Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. fl SOUTHBOUND fl Bn 41-Dally excpt Sunday 7:15 am |!• 10— Daily except Sunday U :57 am fl So W-DadyexceptSunday 5:25 pm fl K.t4l runs through to Indianapolis without fl ehahge, arrlvlnff W:» a m H « 0 4-j leaves Indlanopolls at 7:00 a tn. Kuns ■ trough without change, arriving at Bluff.,>n fl 10:15 a m fl No 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route I Did You Ever See I John Bright I AT IlTistoe's I Smoke House I Every Night This Week fl 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House fl Alex Parks, of Willshire, was a fl business caller here totlay. I Tom Miller went to Marion today. I to attend the funeral of Mr. fl Phillips. ■ E. L. Carrol and son Clayson. ■ left today for Renssleaer, where' ■ Clays,>n will enter school.

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Our Children's and j||| Youth's Depts, are Complete. -—£ll® NOTICE—On account of a religious holiday, »c .ill I* • ' from Friday evening at 6u»til Saturday c ? . anyB. KALVER & SONS

Don't fail to visit the Gratis sale. \A. H. Niblick made a business trip to Berne today. Button, button, who has the button? The Gratis sale. Dr. Costello made a profesiona) visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Albert Acker went to Van Wert today to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Roskoe Walkup, of Delphos 0., passed through our city today enroute to Portland. Mrs. Louisa Magner went to Willshire today to visit for a few days with relatives. “'Mr? and Mrs. Rufus Fast of Fairmount passed through our city today enroute to Geneva Mrs. Ben Knapke went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. “ Mr. and Mrs. Raeleigh went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives.

Mrs. Henry Koenneman went to , Fort Wanye this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Townsend went to Fort Wayne this morning, to take in the Allen county fair. Mrs. Dick Meyers and baby re turned to Hartford City today. I While here they were the guests of I relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Staney returned to Lynn today, after visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Mary Elzey. Miss Lulu Brokaw went to Garrett this morning for a several weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. L. G. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reynolds returned to Muncie today, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wisehaupt. The Walbourn and Whitley Aerial artists passed through our city today enroute from Huntington to Portland, where they will show during the fair. A firelin the restaurant of Benjamin E. Allegar, at Monroeville, this morning damaged the building and stock about <2OO. fully covered by insurance in the Continental, Graham & Lower .agents, and the Indianapolis, Gallogly & Haefling, j agents.

tHF.SHIb QECATUR, IND. AS THE FALL SEASON IS ABOUT TO OPEN It would be Profitable to you to call and See our New and Large Line of Clothing And Furnishings Before Making Your Purchase. We Positively Guarantee All Goods as Represented, and One Price to All.

J ilius Bisholf returned last evening to Addison , Illnois, where he will resume his school work. Alber' S.dlemeyer went to Fort Wayne this morning to have his eyes treated by a specialist, a Miss Mary Ellenbfrj.er went to Berne this morning to visit for a ’ : few days with her parents. A. Lehnun returned to Van Wert - last evening, after a visit here with i Mr. and Mrs. Ar nstrcng. ( Mrs. Fred Heuer went toToit Wayne his morning to visit during 1 the fair with friends. 1 Will Walters arrived this morning, from Fort Wayne, and is the ' guest of relatives. W. B. Penfield returned to Toledo, this morning, after a visit in this i city with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 1 Harrod. Mrs. J. L Harrod and Mrs. M B. Penfield went to Portland this morning to visit for a short time -

I with friends. John Nidlinger went to Fort Wayne his morning, where he has I a number of hogs on exhibition at the Tort Wavne fair. Marion Smith left this morning i for Grand Rapids. Mich., on an ex- | tended business visit through I Northern Michigan. John Everett went to Portland this morning to prepare the Decatur Cement Block A- 'Roofing Co.’s exhibit to the.. Jay county fair. Misses Ten’s’ Schurger, Anna Parent and Delia Zeser went to Fort Wavne this morning to attend the wed ling of Miss Clara Beuter to Mr John May. The meetings Jat Baptist church ;j continues each evening during the ! week. Mrs. Leslie is a good speaker, a beautiful singer and full of the I power. Do not fail to hear her. Mr“. D Twin will entertain the > Ladies' Aid society of the Presby- ■ terian church at her home, corner . Monroe and First streets Thursday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Miss Margaret Biggins, of Clinton, Mich., who has been visiting her sister. Miss Catherine Biggins, of the Democrat office, left this after- . noon for Cincinnati, where she will visit relatives.

The Decatur Dictionary Says: Economy Means Saving ” These Low Prices for the Next Few Days Prove It: TT;',?TXnnrr, ll -. ' Pairl 9e '""'Tts’"’". j BiX plate. 23c Oak curtain poles, complete 8c Men’s fancy colored' socks regular 81X WhUe CUpßand fiaUCe ” 230 12 inch chair seat 4c 15c quality, pair.... ’ 8c Large wash bowl and pitcher.. ,69c 14 inch chair seat sc Children’s hose supporters . ........8c Urge white 81op jar 89c 16 inch chair seat6c Children’s “Rawhide” hose, every 100 piece decorated dinner set, every 1 Binch chair seat 8 C pair warranted 15 C P iece warranted, special only £6.39 7 ft. cloth v> indow shade, complete No. 8 extra heavy all galvanized 12 piece decorated toilet set 3 wKh fixtures 22c wash boilerß 78c g decorated toilet Bet 42 It won t take you long to get next to the fact that “Economy means Saving.” The Economy Department Store

FIRST ARREST , Marshal Green Takes Youns Man in on Charge of Drunk. Within twenty-four hours after having been sworn in to protect the dignity and general welfare of the city, Marshal Ed Green was called upon to make his first arrest and’,well he did his duty, landing his man without any apparent struggle. The victim was Charles Hendrickson, and the charge filed against him was public intoxication. The arrest was made last evening. This morning Hendrickson was brought before Mayor Coffee and plead guilty, being fined a dollar and costs amounting in all to $9.30 which he prom ptly paid and was discharged. Get a new fibre basset at the Gratis sale for 310. Jay Griffith returned to Portland today. He was a business caller here. C. D. Spuller went to Portland ■ this m irning to take in ths Jay county fair. R. J. Holtnouse left this morning on a fourteen weeks’ trip for the Wolfe Bros.’ shoe house through Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. | Henry Eting brought in this I morning a big red-cheeked apple, liwhch fairly made the editor's I: mouth water. The apple is of an unknown Variety and weighed seventeen ounces.

The falling away of patronage from the West at New England colleges is emphasized in the statistics of the last examinations held this year under the direction of the collegeentrance examiI nation board. Fewer students every year reach us from the country beyond the Alleghany mountains, a fact that reveals the growing competition of the I I stronger Western institutions, the pati ronage at the New England colleges, however, steadily grows, because this section sends more boys and girls to hem th s n ever before. Insure with the Graham Insur- ! ance agency’. Graham & Lower, Agts. ’ 303dtf. Ladies Mite Society are conducting a Gratis Sale at Mills grocery. Call. Balking at Steele's pirk SaturI day and Sunday. Take a bath and enjoy the sport. 203d6. | Three and one half miles east of Ge-

j neva, Ind. Well improved and in the h oil belt. For terms, etc., address I Jacob Miller, Geneva, Ind. 18w3m I Wanted—District agent for one of the strongest life insurance companies. Must be willing to work. Right party can get good contract with liberal pay. Win, R Paul, Gen. Mgr., Fort Wayne, Ind. 203d6 Mr. Krirnmnl, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is in the city thin week. Parties wishing their piano tuned will please leave word at the Murray hotel. Phone No. 57 203 d 2 To whom it may concern: The persons saying that I have not paid for the lands I bought from the estate of Frederick Sohank and from Mrs. Mary Schank should not have made such staemonts without first having investigated as to the troth and facts in the case, as I fully paid for all the lands I bought; and 1 do not wish to be further charged with any dishonesty or unfairness in my dealings with any one. Simon Smith. 203(12

, bj,/B/ Jr/ _ id -Ik Your Wasting Time chasing after money when you can get it cf us for the asking. Me advance you money on short notice and at a trifling cost. $lO to $ 100 or any amount can be borrowed on your Furniture, Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you may wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and get more, and save money beside, write us. If you want money, fill out 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 Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1595 That Bov of Yours May be a Knocker BUT WE HAVE A School Shoe That will Hold, and it s Not a Clumsy Shoe, Either. They have the wear in them and our guarantee goes with every pair You know what that means, Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N, Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Commencing June Ist the G. R' I. will sell 15 day round trip tickets, to northern resorts on G. K. & I also to Frankfort Mich, and Ann Arbor and to points on the Per# Marquete R. R from Grand Rapids at rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. 127.00 sjiccial homeseckers’ rates, via Erie railroad. On August 23, September 13 and 27 the Erie will sell homoseekers’ tickets, go ( xl for 21 days, to points in Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian and Oklahoma territories. A. M. DoWese

, 127.50 Hot Springs, S.D. 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the (Jhioa]go <fe North Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Utils booklet wi’h valuable map mailed on receipt of I cent in stamps by W ,B . Knih’icrhTCFicago