Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1904 — Page 3
■ L E s ■ Ci. k- <* '• ■ , 0 effect ’une.2«. IWM) Ml rBAINf >OKTH, ■ 114 11 Wpo, I to Grnn.l H:ipMs 3:W> » m •‘' ov| “ !ijnJay ' 5.42 p na ■ rE .VNS SOUTH a:asjftffi ■ (M'VPt Sunday) 7:15 u a. ..pnt Sunday* 1.15 p ix, ■ Ee-J’ I ',’, A.;' Sunday 7:51 pt,. v 1 CLOVER LEAF. ■ In effect June 2 ■, 1904. ■ EAST. ■ ..retal Traveler, dally... 5:05 » tn » i:y ' ■ V'T 18unday • 1 i £ a ■ftn B'l"*-* «ially '»jn ■ Loo«‘ Freightl2.ol atn ■ no®- 1 ' WEST ■ n ,r«nre« • dal.r 5:05 um ■ '. ‘» . xeept Sundae ...11:10am ■ It A,. L: Traveler, dally .. B:4lpm Iteel Fretgbt »:olp m I CHICAGO & ERIE. I In effect June 19. lIM4 I '.VEST. I , rn >s dully i :o°a tr • ■*L..--w.l '"hicairo limited 3:02a ml •° x7» V' rs ano Cmcag-u taunted ,0 through ' "Itch Columbus and ,'h'caco daily 12:44 p n I ,j_tveils forgo Express except ] “ Monday 5:60 D n I •t-thrlon-Huntinirten Ace'tn.. 10:10an: a..Cl,li'ag” ai"l N V limited 11:21 p. m > O, cs . ouie mullled tul .' x 2:47 a u and Columbus except viindav ®:53 a rr . Xj ew York and Boston Limited ,c through coaches Columbus utdChlcaim . 4 51 pm «. 13 <11! not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has rtsi rh cwh I’olumhus to rhlcairo ( p_. .M Carry passe, vers between ’ c ‘ Hammond ant. Marlon. Lake ene <x Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND «.(1-Psllyexept Sunday 7:lsam Ulg-lHily except Sunday 11:57am C,S-Daiiy except Suudey 5:25 pm Ke4l runs:hr- ugh to Indianapolis without {tense, arriving lo:3O a m Sv Cleaves - ndianopolle at 7:00a m. Runs tliiugli without change, arriving at Biuff.on ||:lo s n. I Jo. 11 ad 1- run via Muncie & Big 4 route Did You Ever See John Bright AT fristoe's Smoke House Every Night This Week 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House Ed Vanci] made a business visit it fort Wayne this morning. Jack McFeelev m ade a business risit to Fort Wayne this morning. Libor" Meibers went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the races.
| SUIT SALE •'f; All Ladies Tailored Suits M'A I I ' n |i li r'l I at a Bargain. /HI — fl ) to .. I We are determined to closeout our big stock and you can yj ! I SA\ E MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- Zy , I vx tunity. Every gain ent at less than cost. All the season’s choicest styles. $25.00 suits go at $1 2.50 $15.00 suits go at - S9.Q(J u $20.00 suits go at s*| 0.00 $10.50 suits go at - $6.50 5 - : : Make your Selections While Thev Last : 3 Tais is the greatest sacrifice sale ever made in Decatur S ' Wait For Our New Fall and Winter j IlMßfl 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 4 L city.
( buries B. Yobst went to Fort 'Auyne today to attend the races. Marion Mygrant made a business , visit to Fort Wayne this morning I v I Ligene Christen went- to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the races. Mrs. P G. Hooper went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with relatves. ' Mrs. Freang went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit Sunday with relatives. Andrew Baxter and son went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the races. Miss Mary Hite went to Fort Wayne morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Matie Auten returned to Fort Wayne this to re- ; sume her school. Mrs. Captain Phipps went to Hoagland this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. First returned to Dowagiac. Mich., this morning, after visiting here for a few days with her son. Mrs. Jchn S. Peterson and two * sons went t-oFoit Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Moore returned to Napoleon, Ohio, this morning, after making a short visit here with friends. Mrs. Adelia Henderson returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. A. B. Morrison. John Nidlinger went to Indianapolis this morning where he will exhibit his Duroc-Jersey swine at the state fair. Miss Margie Hanna returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after visiting for a short time with ’Miss Marie Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rabbit returned this morning to Des Moines, lowa, after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Meihls and Mr. and Mrs. Seilheimer went to Geneva this morning to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ladig. Misses Warmouth and Fisher and Messrs. Stalter and Whitehurst went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the Fort Wayne fair.
H. Sarph returned today from a business visit at Van Wert. Mrs. Will Archbold went to Marion today to visit over Sunday with relatives. W. E. Smith returned this morning from a business visit at Portland. Mrs. Charles Steele went to Bluff- , ton today to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. N. H. Youse returned to Marion, today, after a visit here | with friends. Miss May Coverdale went to j Huntington today, to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. Charles Elzey went to Bluffton, today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Dennis Wertzberger arrived this morning from Parker City, and is the guest of his parents. L. G. Williams and family returned to Indianapolis today, after spending the summer here. Mrs. D.Diller returned to Columbus Grove, today, after visiting here for a few days with relatives. M. P. B. Dykeman and daughter returned today from Van Wert, where they were visiting with ' relaitves. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christen near Monmouth, announce the arrival of a girl baby at their home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Byerely, of Lima, passed through our city to. day'enroute to Curryville.'to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mis. Schoch, of Fort Wayne, were in our city today, enroute to Mag ley to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case. Bob Miller, of Btkersville, California, is the guest of |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller. Bob is a brakeman on the Southern Pacific railroad and is prospering He says Cilifornia is alright, but Indiana is better. J. R. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson and Mrs. Katie Alberson went to Phoenix. Indiana, ’this afternon to attend the funeral of a j sister-in-law. Mary Paxton, who died yesterday at the Richmond asylum.
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SUNDAY SERVICES. U. B. Church. The service of this church will be held in the reuglar manner, except that Rev. John C- White will preach at the e ’ening service and his congregation worship with us. Our congregation will attend the M. E. church in the morning. Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preacning services immediately following the close of Bunday school by Mrs. M. D. Leslie. At 3 o’clock a bible service will be conducted by Mrs. Leslie, and she will also deliver a sermon in the evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to attend any and all the services. M. E. CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Pieaching service at 10:30 a. m. and class service 12 m. Probationers meeting at 2:15 p. m. and at three the sacrament of baptism will be administered to those who desire. Parents who desire their children baptised at the church may lie present with them. The Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. ‘‘The Better Country.” Miss Josephine Niblick, leader. This service will close ten minutes early. Be on time. Rev. E. H. Pontius will preach at the morning service and his congregation will worship with us. In the evening we will worship at the U. B church. Reform Church.
German Harvest Home services lin the morning at 10:30 by Rev. | William Grether, of Archbold, Ohio, I brother of the present pastor. Mis- | sion services in the afternoon. I German and English addresses by | Rev. William Grether, of Archbold, Ohio. Rev C. H. Snyder, of MagI ley. Rev. E. Vornholt, of Berne !and Rev. William Spies, of Decatur, i In the evening all English mission j addresses will be made by the visiting pastors to the Young Peoples ! Society and the Sundav school. A collection for mission work will be 1 taken some time throughout the day. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Special Services Rev. E. A. Allen, of the Presbyterian chvrch will preach a sermon for tho especial benefit of the tacners of our public schools Sun day evening. A special musical program has been arranged, and the attendance should be large. The usual Sabbath morning service w ill be held ana the public is invited. John'Brotbers made a business visit to Cragville today. Mr. and Mrs. Tuncet, of Portland, were enroute today to Warren. Mrs. Hart went to Craigvile to-1 day. to visit over Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Adam Kiney arrived today) from Kokomo, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs J. T. Jonhson returned to Muncie today, after visiting here with her father. Karlo Martin returned to Kokomo, today, after being the guest of his father. Misses Alice JHnrtlo and Nettie Smith will Sjiend Sunday with friends at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moltz returned this morning from St. Louis, whore they where attending the big fair. Mrs. Hairy Holm wont to Van Wort today, to spend Sunday with her sister Miss Maude Burdg. Don't fail to visit tho Gratis sale. Pros h oysters received each day at Coffee & Baker’s restaurant 306d8 Wanted—A position by a retail grocrey clerk, with two years’ experience. Sober, honest and reliable. Address, George A. Burton, Van Buren, Ind.
Brush and Velveteen skirt binding special per yard 4c Plain and fancy silkoleue, 36 inch wide, special per yard 8c Men’s large blue handkerchiefs, special each 4c Men’s fast black socks, special, per pair 8c
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(JwJSlI] ' \ < J) // f I NO BANK will advance you money on the securitv we are willing to accept. Our terms are liberal and we treat you right. $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 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 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. A’our name Street and Number Amount Wanted Kind of Security. L£ ?' pa - 3 » ho k Bi H J / Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895
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.
Gratis Sale at Mills grocery. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privfoge of partial payments. The Deoatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Lost—Pocketbook, containing notes and valuable papers. It is the property of Judge R. K. Erwin, who will give |S for its return. 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. B. Paul, Gen. Mgr., Fort Wayne, Ind. iOlidft
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Get a new fibre basaet at the Gratis sale for 310. Insure with the Graham insurance agency. Graham Lower, Agts. “ 203dtf. For Sale A good milk cow with calf by her side. Inquire of B. W. Suttles Decatur, Ind. 204d5 Ladies Mite Society are conducting a Gratis Sale at Mills grocery. Call. i. Bathing at Steele's park Satur- ' day and Sunday. Take a bath 1 and enjoy the sport. 203d6.
