Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1904 — Page 3

TIM E T LES a. k. & i. MlI in effect June. 28. 1804) TRAINS NORTH. ‘ dSV an»—to Grand Huplils 8:00 am 11 F T e»«-pt Sunday. 5.42 pw trains south g . )oan H *>■ CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 ■• I*'4. EAST. ......Nil Traveler, dally... 505a ru dally escept Sunday... 11 :» ■ Ju s. dally » ». J’fc-Looal f'’ rel « ht 12:01 a to 40- WEST in * con ~er.-r.l Traveler, daily .. ’ 4 pn> H Frel ‘ rh ' Uioipm M CHICAGO* ERIE. In effect June in. 1»(4 WEST. . »,. r Mw dally 2-nonn 2%'p ; .t ~ .nd Chi.'avo lln.lied Maa Jo-; L, w York and onu-ag. utuilted ire through coach Columbus and Chicago daily .12-44 pn JdM j ~_O. .-largo Express except Monday 5:50 p n ,_.ji»rion-Huntington Acc'm.. lu;10a n * EAST . 4- Chicago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. J o ', , ...t.nuie Limited tor A » X:4lau S' m -Marion and Columbus except Sundav «:Wa» Y.vlt and Boston Limited and Chicago 4-Si p a K 13 »111 not carry baggage 3 and ( ha. .urc >gl coach Columbus to • 'hi.-aim go 14—s -JO Carry passec/ers between nu Hammond ana .Marlon. Lake trie & Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind, JH SOUTHBOUND g 0 4i_Pillyexcpt Sunday T:lsam S Mo 19-I’aily except Sunday ll:sTam SM Sc .»■ Hany except Sunday 5:25pm ’ So 41 rut’-through to Indianapolis without e h*Dge. arriving 1":« a in IM so 4-'leaves Indlanopolls at 7:(Xi« m. Runs throi.c A ithout change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 am So. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route I Did You Ever See I John Bright I rristoe's a Smoke House J Every Night This Week 9 11! S nth 2nd St. 1 )pp. Court Hous

H WiLiam Wisner is on the sick ■ M C M Kenyon made business ■ visit at Fort Wayne today. ■ Mrs. C. L. Meibers left today H fur Indianapo|is, where she will make a short visit with her aunt.

Big Cut Ribbon . Sale COMMENCING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, And Continuing for One Week Here are the lowest prices ever made on all Silk ribbons: No. 60. All Silk Wash Ribbon - 5c a yd. No. 40. All Silk Fancy Ribbon - 5c “ No. 60. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon 15c No. 40. “ “ “ “ ioc “ No. 22. “ “ “ “ 8c No. 16. “ “ “ “ 7c “ No. 100.“ “ “ “ 19c “ These Ribbons are well worth double the price I am asking for them, be sure and supply yourself at at this sale. Standard Patterns ==FREE — = W.th each and every sale of dress goods for Syoo and over any pattern you may desire, will be given FREE UNTIL OCT. Ist Our line of dress goods is complete and up-to-date. The largest and newest popular priced line in Decatur, without a doubt. Come in and see. 1 : ALSO BIG LINE Flannelettes and Waistings Os All Kinds CHAS. F. TRUE, Big Store Block

pen. Jas. B. Weaver I At the Court House, Friday Evenings

Nolan King made a business visit to Markle today. A. J. Smith is attending to timber business at Lagrange today. Robert Blackburn is attending to pension business at Fort Wayne. P. Poyneer returned this morning from a business visit at Indianapolis. John Yager returned this morning from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ola Berry returned to Bluffton, today, after being the guest of relatives. Mrs. Sophia Johns went to Craigville today, to make a short visit with her sister. Dr. Canada returned to Winchester this morning, after being a business caller here. Miss May Coverdale went to Huntington today to visit for a few davs with friends. Elmer Johnson returned today from Cleveland, Ohio, where he was attending to horse business. Mrs. Hendrickson and daughter returned to Dayton, today, after making a short visit here with her son. Misses Agnes Schrock and Dessie Berry left for St. Louis last evening to take in the sights at the big fair. The advance agent for the “Midnight Flyer” is in our city today, billing the town for Wednesday. September 21. Mrs. Vardes returned this morning to Chicago, being enroute from Bluffton, where she was visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vail and W. H. Niblick left last evening for St. Louis, and from there they will go to Cardwell, Mo., to inspect the factories.

W. Brokaw made a business visit to Berne today. George Trick >r made a business visit to Geneva this morning. Alva Langle left to lay for Bluffton. where he will attend school. J. H. White nude a business visit at Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Spihr went to Richmond today to visit for a sh irt time with relatives. Mrs. Grether went to Maglev this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. P. W. Smith returned to Richmond today, after transacting business here. Mrs. E. P. Cottroll returned to Elwood today, after a visit with relatives near Borne. Mrs. Sadie Obens, of Kokomo, passed through our city this morning enroute to G meva. Mrs. West, of Frankfort, passed through our city this morning en route to Grand Rapids. Dr. T. J. Fritz and wife arrived today from Cairo, Mich, and are the guests of Dr. P. L. Fritz. A horse belonging to John Thomas the drayman, broke its leg today in the barn, and had to be to be killed. Mrs. Frank Sohirmeyer and daughter Irene, left today for Oxford, Ohio, where Miss Irene will enter school. Mrs. Herbert Dimke and daughter. of Wauseon, Ohio, are in our city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold. George Kinzle and Harve Smith are attending to telephone business at Berne today. Mrs. Trolbert and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morning, aftei being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin. Miss Bessie Harruff went to Salamonia today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. E. H Addington and daughter, Miss Constance, of New Orleans, Louisiana, are guests of Mrs. J. W. Mellotte. Mrs. Al Buhler is on the sick list. Liwrenoe Reynolds returned today from a business trip at Hoagland. Mrs. Fuelling and two sons arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Rodonbeck. Miss Lidia Workman left this morning for Indianapolis, and was accompanied by her sister, Miss Ida, who will enter the deaf and dumb institution. Mrs. J. A. Goodman and daughter returned this morning to Cleveland. Ohio, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Billman. The Ben Hur lodge will meet Friday evening at their lodge room, for the purpose of initiating several new members. The work will start promptly at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sievers entertained Mrs. E. H. Addington and daughter, Miss Constance, of New Orleans, La., and Mrs J. W. Melotte at supi>er Tuesday evening. L. A. Holthouse returned today from Indianapolis, where he held a western horse sale at which he disposed ot twenty seven oarloads. He holds a sale at that place every three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McConnell will leave in tho morning for West Liberty, lowa, after making a pleasant visit here of three weeks with friends and relatives. They will return to their home in Missouri from West Liberty. For Rent—A nine room story and a half house on West Monroe street. Inquire of Henry Meyer, the tailor. 210d6 NOTICE 1 will make cider every day until furthei notice. Respectfully, P. Kirsch, t.f The Economy department store will be closed all day Monday, Sept. 19th, account of religious holiday. 208d«&w I,

•x LOW PRICES TALK These special bargains, for this week, ’ should certainly appeal to you. ECONOMY MEANS SAVING. J Highly decorated stand lamp,a good Extra Heavy brass wash board. Large zize Japanned bread box, uood value at $2.50, our special Our special price Qua special price $2.17 31 cents 47 cents Mrs. Potts iron handles, usually sold Oto gallon galvanized oil can, re- Silkolenes, 36 inch wide, plain or for 10c, our special price each gular price 25c, our special price figured. Our special price per yard 5 cents 21 cents 8 cents Ex ‘[ a T ,art tin dißh P an - No. 2 brass lamp burner, the kind i : galvanized slon nail The kind that lasts. Our special that sells for 10c, our special price Ou/snecial iirice price each ™ " WHEN YOU THINK OE LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE ECONOMY TRUE’S OLD PLACE. NEW STORE.

Standard pattern free. See True’s ad. Dont miss the ribbon sale at True’s Saturday, see his ad. A fresh cow for sale, with calf, it her side. Enquire of Julus Haugh. Fresh oysters received each day at Coffee & Baker’s restaurant. 205d6 Insure with the Graham Insurance agency. Graham & Lower, Agts. 203dtf. Lost—Pocketbook, containing notes and valuable papers. It is the property of Judge R. K. Erwin, who will give <5 for its return. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—Twentieth Century Laurel stove soft coal burner. Regular $25 stove. Used only last winter. Wil] sell for <l7. E. H. Pontius. 208d3 For sale—Twenty shares of Fort Wayne & Springfield interurban railway stock. Will sell cheap. Inquire of L. A. Hidgon at Decatur Steck & Grain Exchange.

O PE N 1 N G KS NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. 19 AT ■““Boston Store”™" iOwing to cool weather and tie delays necessary m getting ruo •12 special orders we are giving onr opening one month earlier than usual. You will appreiate this and ] get more service out of your suit or cloak pH < -1 \ 1 HU ill A Ila \ it Aw bWv $7.50 II \ sl£oo RAINY DAY 71 I I \ \ TOURIST SUIT?. SKIRTS H I I VISTO A <”»P’ete line of Ladies / ' ftp J ' a,l d Misses’ Suits. OrWe will have a com- //Ig w juz ers taken, alterations plete line of Separate I made without extra Skirt s, Rain C o a t s , 1 charge Sepnrat Jackets. Z Mini M1 ■■■■■r.MMßMVawraMWß ■ Next Mondny, Sept, IQ, at I « '■ BOSTON STORE Wa.

This Bought His RUBBERS of me last year. Looks satisfied don’t he? When you think of good RUBBERS think of Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.