Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1904 — Page 3

1 f |WIE TABLES I o. k. s iffl ..effect June. 96. l«04) >,■ 1 SUi.TH. „„, Bm — * I! I 9 CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 3 •, 1904. W east. Traveler, daily... 5:95.im • !c>v «2->pn. ■ :M I*o4 an. vest rr-v;. daily *o* a 'll ■ ■ ..-.-pt Sund v .!.:!<»» n. IM «. ■ , r . ,; Traveler. ■lnily . -Il |> n 9. CHICAGO & ERIE. ■B In effect June 19. IW4 WEST. 'j'U'avo limited 3:02 ant | 4 ■ • • . r . »n<: Cnicago Limited ■ E', . e h Columbus and Ml ,'|di’nvo dsoy .1- 44 pn ■ . .< We; -l-.rso Express except M F ‘‘ V n.ist li:IW .' n .M , H .ntmut' t. Are’m.. lu.lUan M E kst r .| li ,. tt e ll Hhd N Y limited 11:21 d. m 9 , ...rnlted t..i a » »:«7 a S Mp: n> and Columbus except Jr n I H'" • " • Os’ B IM „ . Sew York and Boston Limited ti.ro-is’h coaches Columbus flB endCldcHgo 4.5. p m M iv: n n carry baitgage 3 and 4 has M i'r i Columbus to Chieax-o IM v 14—- 2 l ar t pnssec rers between " c Hammond anu Marion. I Lake f-ne « Western |B Time -d from Bluffton. Ind. M sorTHHOI.’NO ■ sntl-lru V. vjc Sunday ... 7:15a nt efw-lHi '■ ' I'' Sunday 11:5.* tn MSO i-i'a-v-<■•• I'l Sunday ... .. .5:25 pn ■ \. . ■ icl, to Indianapolis without MB ( j, D ee. .irrivlne I'u.m a m Ml s »: Imttopolis at 7:00a m. Run|H t ' r ; . , . .Hirne arriving at Bluff.on IM UdS*n M j. n ... 11. r it. v:a Muncie 4 Bic 4 route I Did You Ever See I John Bright M Irristoe's I Smoke House I Even Xitfht This Week M 113 South Jtnl St. Opp Court House* ■ Clerk Farquhar, of the Randolph ■ circuit court, was a witness in a suit ■ in the Adams circuit court today. ■ William Adler and wife took advan- ■ tae- f the Sunday excursion toTole- ■ di to visit relatives at Ereemount. ■ Ohio, and s[«*ut a delightful day.

II | SUIT SALE I <- All Ladies Tailored Suits \ ~xj I I at a Bargain. a* Ts I \\ e are determined to close out our big stock and you can yy I Ij SAVE MONEY by taking advantage of this golden oppor- C / j I VX tunity. Every garn ent at less than cost. All the season’s I, -L_-a7* choicest styles. I $25.00 suits go at $12.50 $15.00 suits go at - $3.00 j g 20.00 suits go at SIO.OO $10.50 suits go at - $6.50 1 I I I I| : : Make your Selections While thev Last : | fl Tills is the greatest sacrifice sale ever made in Decatur Wait For Our New Fall and Winter & i1 iiMur i I I 108 j /fl Our buyer is now ill New York buying our immense I F V| , .jT stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies I ■ rtVl* \ and Misses Cloaks and Wraps. I iIW 1 a—- — nW' ' \ We S ' IOW }’ 0U ie kargesf Open Stock in the ■Hr VK city. Jl i Niblick & Co.

Gen. Jas. B. Weaver I At the Court House, Friday Evening, I

Junies Alexander, of Portland, | was a business caller here today. Edward Levy, of New York, is in our city, today, tho guest of Gus Rosenthal. Frank Franklin, of Detroit, Mioh. is in our city todav, and is the gues’ of Gus Rosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dex’inney leave this evening for their home at Cincinnati, after visiting here for , a few weeks with his piren‘s. Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, was here ( on business todav, carrying with him . the usual sunshine and friendship that he usually carries with the rest of ( his avoirdupois. John Waohek returned last evening from Chicago, where he was visiting, 'and has again resumed his work at Charlie Voglewede’s shoe store as a cobbler. Mrs. John Kern and son returned to Midland. Mich., this morning. They were acompanied home by Miss Alice Jackson, who will visit with them for a short time. Mrs. A. R. Morrison and Mrs. Kitherine Chump-r will leave for St. Louis to visit the world’s fair. The latter will also visit relatives at other points in Missouri. The Ladies. Aid Society of the Reform church will meet tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer at her home on South Tenth street. Everybody s invited. . Jack MoFealy has received an- , other high office, which he appre t elates more than that of city o’erk, which duties he recently assumed. It is that of “Dad”: and he announces the arrival of ! a daughter, with a happy smile ■ Mrs. McFeely and daughter are doing nicely.

Clem Hederman went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the state fair. G torge McK'tn went to Berne to accept, the st<>ne road built by Mr. Gottson ilk. Miss. Lucile Bryson left for Indit.ri j o;is this n f rning to finish her course of music. Miss Bessie Lt nhart went to Hoagland today to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell went to Oden, Mich., this morning to spend a few weeks oatingMrs. Burt Wolfe went to Traverse City, Mich., this morning to make a short visit with her sister. Charles Helm went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the Volunteer Firemen’s convention. Mrs. Sarah Elzey left today for Lancaster. Ohio, being called there Owing to the illness ot her sister. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. J H. Dadloy and Mrs. M. C. Dudley, of Wren, were in our city’ today, enroute to Lake City, Mich. Mis. D. Murphy and sen Lewis went to Travers City, Mich., this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Scherer, W. jS. Smith and Murray Scherer, of Monroe, left last evening for St. Louis to attend the big fair. Mrs. Eliza Amend returned to Dayton. Ohio, today, after visiting . here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Christen. She was accompanied by Miss Rose Christen who will visit with her fur a short time.

’ LOW PRICES TALK .x L - j MEANS SAVING. | Highly decoraUd stand lamp,a good Extra Heavy brass wash board. Large ziz-t Japanned bread box, I good value at $2.50, our special Our special price Oua special price B price $2.17 33 cents 47 cents II, HIM . ■II ■■■ I ■ uti-rw ■usawr.i. ■■■n mu -• ■»»»—■». I . Mrs. Potts iron handles, usually sold ® ce Rollon galvanized oil can, re- Silkokut.-. . iu< it wirie, plain or for 10c, our special price each gular price 25c, our special price figured. O; special piice per yard 5 cents 21 cents 8 cents Extra heavy H quart tin dish pan No. 2 brass lamp burner, the kind ( size galvanized slop pail, ihe kind that lasts. Our special that sells for 10c, our special price Q ur price price each 31 cents 8 cents 31 cents WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE EC2OINO/VIV TRUES OLD PLACE. NEW STORE,

TAKES IT ALL Mrs. Krauss and Relatives will Spend Their Fortune for Her Defense. Whether proven guilty or innocent Mrs. Rae Anderman Krauss confined in the Blackford county jail awaiting trial on the charge of having murdered her stepdaughter, Crystal Krauss, will pay $1,250 for her defense. All Mrs. Krauss possesses in this world is $250 in money and already this 4 has been paid her attorney as a 6 retaining fee. This little fortune -of $250 which will have to be spent in defense of her life will not only take all the money she possesses f but also of her father. Dr F. W. Andermttn, of this city, and her sister, Mrs. Alice Bjwtnan, ut Chicago. Hartford City Gazette. 5 [ Miss Fanny Rice went to Indianapolis this morning to visit friends. i A. W. Fishbaugh, civil engineer t of the Springfield Fort Wayne interurban railway arrived this morning from Celina. Ohio. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hughes, J Mrs. L. Sprague and Mrs. Ed Bohrs E left this morning for Travers City, I Mich., to take in the sights. » Mrs. Mary Gessinger and Miss I May Gessinger went to Traverse I City, Mich., this morning to visit | for a few days with relatives. I W. F. Meyers, J. Baker, Art I Young, Nelson Smitley, Jesse BurI netb L. R. El wards, Joshua HarI mon, Janies Hurst and Willim I Harmon went to Northern MiohiI gan this morning to look over the I farm lands. ' NOTICt ■ I will make cider every day I until further notice. Respectfully, I P. Kirsch. ts | Standard pattern free. See ! True’s ad. 1 For sale—Twenty shares of Fort 1 Wayne & Springfield interurban ' railway stock. Will sell cheap. I Inquire L. A. Hidgon at Decatur < StU'k & Grain Exchange. I Dont miss the ribbon sale at ’. True’s Saturday, see his ad. A fresh cow for sale, witli calf, ; at her side. Enquire of Julus f Haugh. i Fresh oysters received each day [ at Coffee & Baker’s restaurant, f j205d6 Commencing June Ist tho G. R' 1. ■ will sell 15 day round trip tickets, ,f to northern resorts on G. R. & I I also to Frankfort Mich, and Ann | Arbor anil to points on the Pere I Marquete R. R. from Grand Rapids I at rate of one farejplus 50 cents for ' the round trip. : Special Humeseekors’ Excursions I to the* West and Southwest via the I Cover Leaf Route, August 23, Sept. I 13 and 27, 1904. Lowest rates ever I offered. Seo agents Clover Leaf I route. N. B —Don’t forget the I regular Homoseekers' excursions I to the West and Southwest Sept. 1 I and 2t, 1904. E Russia-Japan war alias 10 cents I Three fine colored maps, each 14x20; I bound in convenient form for refer- [ efaoe ( I’M Estern situation shown . in tfotail, issued by The Chicago & I North Western R’y, ' mailed upon* [ receipt, of ton confs in stamps by A. b H. Waggoner, 22 Fifth/Avenue, [. Chicago Ills.

u . i NO BANIS will advance you money on the security we are f , willing to accept. Our terms are liberal and we treat you right. $lO Io $ 100 , or any amount can be burrowed 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 r | money beside, write us. s I If von went money, fill out the following blank, cut it m t and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Wednesday and will , call on you. All business or inquiries positively confi- ■ dential. Your name ■ 0 Street and Number t Amount Wanted Kind of Security, II l IPH yj Ja Swim 1 tSw JLJ I ■ L." J a >ma w. I J AWF v v* Mt'-vk jn I Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1595 r The other day a lady called tor a pair of BUCKEYE SHOES for herself. When we told her that “BUCKEYES” were made for MEN AND BOYS She said, “Well! I heard so many people talking about these Shoes, thought they must be good.” Well! "BUCKEYES" do wear awful good Sold only by Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Wanted—A position by a retail grocrey clerk, with two years’ experience. Sober, honest and reliable. Address, George A. Burton, Van Buren, Ind. I The Eccmomy department store will be closed all day Monday, Sept. 19th, account of religious holiday. 208d6&w For Sale—Twentieth Century Laurelstove. soft coal burner. Regular |25 stove. Used only , last winter. Wall sell for itl7. E. H. Pontius. 208d3

Lost—Pocketbook, containing notes and valuable papers. It is the property of Judge R. K. Erwin, who will give |5 for its return. I Insure with the Graham InsurI anoe agency. Graham |& Lower, 203 d ts. I'or Sale A good milk cow with calf by her side. Inquire of B. W. Suttles DAcatur,'Tnd. 201d6 Private funds to loan on city property at lowest, rate interest. i’riviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf