Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1904 — Page 3

TlM e _lA bLES a. R- & *• ln effect June. S'*. tHO4) trains S 3 ’-, 1 }? ; e°xoept n sunday' 5.42 pre s° south a , 2am 13;: clover leaf. In effect June 3 .19MEAST. „ -marMiil Traveler, daily... 50> rtn except Sunday... 11 37 a nWEST B»’"E^li^dalW*except Sundav • .h:’o»m He 'i 1 Traveler. daily .. BUI p re "~~~ CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 1». IW4 WEST. “'j*^lS l " 4 * m "‘■’r New York ait! Chicago Limited rgOE ’ tPre " . 3 i_M»?ion- Huntingtou Acc'm.. 10:10a it, n-■ s * east . 4 eJ)hlcairo«u<lN V limited 11:21p.m. »»■ _»MUUuie Limited lor N Y a u. Kfl-Marlon and Columbus except RO w u.inilrtV O.O&atv . Mow York and Boston Limited » o4 " N t’nn7h "oacbea Columbu. xndClileagi 4.5. pm u„ 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 1 has *’ “b coach Ooliunbua to Chuawo L 14—S -JO carry paasei /era between 5° Ha'-’mondano Marlon. Lake Erie de Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND a, «1-I>aily exept Sunday 7:15 a m !f»_f>Hily except Sundry >o B-I)aily except Minday 5:45 pm run s through to Indlanapolla without {lxnce, ..rrirlng *o:3° a ni s ... i P gves Indlanopolia at 7:00 a re. Buna nJjmtb without change, arriving at Bluff.on 18'Sa •oi go. 11 tui J ® run via M,inc ' e A B *S 4 route Did You Ever See John Bright AT fristoe's Smoke House Every Night This Week 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Ccuil Hous —— Ed Vancil made a business trip to Portland this morning. A. Van Camp made a business visit to Ridgevile this morning. : Miss Anna Smith returned thii morning to Monroe, after a visit with Miss Mayer in this city.

I ■ nuuuu. iyc M I These Ribbons are well worth double the price I ■ ■ am asking for them, be sure and supply yourself at k I at this sale. ■ I Standard Patterns I ! j—*' t~* * 1 - *! S ■ With each and every sale of dress goods for 53.00 H I and over any pattern you may, desire, will be given ■ I FREE UNTIL OCT. Ist I ; ]■ W I II Our line of dress goods is complete and up-to-date. ■ Il The largest and newest popular priced line in De- ■ I1 catur, without a doubt. Come in and see. 1 t : I ■ I ALSO BIG LINE > g || Flannelettes and Waistings 1 || Os All Kinds ■ ICHAS. F. TRUEJ ■ I Big Store Block g

hen. Jas. B. Weaver I ' At the Court House, Friday Evening* B j- .

D ~ r> O. N. Snellen made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. “ Dave Gerber is attending to “ cattle busness at Berne today. Charles Christen made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Sam Arnold is attending to tim- “ her busniess at Hoag and today. John Stoneburner returned this morning from a business trip at Geneva. 3 J. F. Frisinger returned this i morning from a business visit at ! . Fort Wayne. The “Misouri Girl” company left » today for Delphos, Ohio where they I show tonight. I Mrs. R. Crawford, of Perrysville, Ohio, passed through our city today, enroute to Msgley. i Miss Minnie Orvis returned this i morning from Fort Wayne, where t she was visiting with relatives. , D. E. Smith was an interested 1 spectator at Charles A. Towne's speech at Port Wayne last evening. Elias Carpenter returned this morning from Midland, Mich., where he was looking over farm land. William Cashbaum returned this morning from Midland, Mich., where he was looking over farm land. Mrs. P. B. Dykeman and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. W. Wilmington arrived * from Grand Rapids, Mich., last , evening, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Phillips. A. J. Smith returned this morn- . ing from Lagrange, where he was attending to timber business. While there he made a little fishing trip, and brought home a nice mess of fish.

Johns chug was at Berne today. Mann Woods went to Ridgeville today. C. J. Lutz went to Geneva today. George W. Cromer went to Berne today. J. Closs made a business visit to Willshire. Abe Stoneburner made a business trip to Hartford City today. A. J. Beatty is attending to legal business at Marion today. Mrs. Dirkson returned to Preble, today, after shopping here. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance business at Geneva today. Mrs. Meyers returned to Preble this morning. She was a business visitor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White went, to Huntington, today, to attend I the fair. Mrs. H. Mercer went to Markle today to spend lhe day with friends. Miss Emma Steele went to Bluffton todav. to visit for a short time with relatives. Miss Meyers went to Kingsland, today, to visit for a few days with relatives. Dennis Gay returned to Lima, Ind., today. He was attending the Gay reunion. Albert Winans returned to Willshire today, after being the guests of his parents. Mrs. Cauley went to Coldwater, Ohio, today, to make a short visit with relatives. Monte Holmes returned to Mansfield, Ohio, today, after attending the Gay family reunion here. Mrs J. C. Miller went to Huntington. today, to visit for a short time with Mrs. Jacob Oliver. Charles P. Pilliod returned to Piqua. Ohio, tixlay, after a pleasant visit here with Frank Wemhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz left today for Detroit, Mich., after making a short visit ’here with Dr. P. L. Fritz. Quin Gay and son returned to Marion, last evening . They were I here attending the Gay family r union. Mrs. Jesse Braden arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of her pan nts. Mr. and Mrs. Clay- , ton Dorwin. Attorneys D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran were at Fort Wayne last evening to hear Hon. Charles A. i Towne open the campaign. Kenneh D. Hequmbrung, Miss Grace W., Miss Jessie Springer, Miss Katie Scheffer, Rev. James A. Gorden. Frank Morgan. All members of the city band are requested tc meet at the band room this evening at six-thirty o’clock, sharp, to fill an engagement. The following unclaimed letters are at the postoffice: Mrs. N. R. Cregan, E. H. Fitzpuick, Davis Foster, Win. Davis. John (). Gare, The front door a‘ the Hub clothI ing store flew shut this morning i and the heavy plate glass hro'-e into thirty-seven pieces, actual count. Mrs. Henry Tonnellier and Mrs. ; Samuel McFarland returned this I morning to Benton Harbor, Midi., j after attending the funeral of John i Tonnellier. j A theatre party numbering sis- . teen out of Willshire, Ohio, attended the p“rformance of the’/‘Missouri Girl” at tbe Bosse ojiera house last evening. Special excursion to Marion, Ind., via the Clover Leaf route, Sunday, September 25,. Visit the National Soldiers’ Home. Train leaves Decatur 10:55 a. m. Rate |1.00: Get information from agents. Monroeville’s line-up for Sunday's game will be as follows: E. Peters, c; C. Cornewell, p; H. Parnin, lb; R. Lemons, 2b; J. McGovern, 3b;C. Shaffer, ss; C. Krick, If; C Miller, of; C. Battenberg, rs. A | large crowd of rooters will accomI puny the team and whoop er up l for their boys. Don't miss the fun. I Positively 'he last game.

LOW PRICES TALK ot M 11. l | ■■■■llM IH— ■»«»* ■■■l'Ll M I , I— - These special bargains, for this week, should certainly appeal to you. ECONOMY | MEANS SAX ING. H Slti° ra ‘^ d 4 t Tr!? aCDp ’ HgOOC J Heavy brass wash board. Large ziz- Japanned bread box, good value at our special Our special price Oua special price price $2.17 31 cents 47 cents Mrs. Potts iron handles, usually sold One gallon galvanized oil can, re- Silkoleues. 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 2J cents 8 cents •'■ "* 1 ••• li-«ra— wm«wmw»w—. mm. m ■ ■iW'i UM. 111 m mb'm «M»n i-i.a—> -- _______ Extra heavy 14 quart tin dish pan. No. 2 brass lamp burner, the kind r i ■ i i •» The kind that lasts. Our special that sells for 10c, our special price Ju lr g snw . 8 ° P P ‘ price each vur special price 31 cents 8 cents • 31 cents WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE ECONOMY TRUE’S OLD PLACE. NEW STORE.

Public Bule Henry Nelson will sell at his residence, three and one-half miles northeast of Decatur, on Mrs Isaac j' Brown’s farm, at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, September 23, the followingproperty: jHorses, cattle, Hogs, Implements. Two head of horses, brood mare, one horse, three cows, one Jersey, will be fresh in May, one cow will be fresh in January, • and the other fresh soon ; two heifer calves, one yearling and one eighteen months old.; farming implements, chickens, hay, oom, wagons, buggies and harness. For Sale—One nine room dwelling on corner Seventh and Marshall street; large lot, city and soft water, also good barn, chicken house and park. Inquire at residence. A bargain to quick buyer. 212d6 Brittson & Meyers are busily en gaged at present in putting in several new Peninsular Jsteel furnaces for hot air heating. This heater is the best so far on the market, and the demand is great. D. M. Hensley, Jonh B iker. William Eeineke and Dr. J. M. Miller will give it a i thorough test this winter.

OPENING SUITS and CLOA KS~ NEXT MONDAV, SEPT. 19 AT ramgrassxn Boston Store™™ ■■nnmaviMwon iitnß —u imiib— im mii l wwiw wmi~ %rr w •« .wmmaHW ■MnwnßßßßwrwnvsxMMß ■■■■•»»*•«%*auMnMMnaMMMßomu.- -omv womb ■am ■naxmi: Ti-w.r r»-ww«aaa—— Owing to cool weather and the \ j/ delays necessary in getting our special orders we are giving our / 1 V \ °P enin S one nlou^l earlier than H \\ fl I . e . 1 get more service out of your suit < flw or cloak Uf7/ < ’ fl d f \ , ///I TVW Mi MW 4// / I J* LT Zi , wOr V fnFjTr ■wWi ■ ' \ $7.50 II \ $15.00 RAINY DAY // I j ( \ \ TOURIBT SUITS. SKIRTS. '7.1 J ! AffP’ A complete line of Ladies w ... . z :* j 4 ttnd Misses’ Suits. OrWe will have s com / / O J ers ta k en, alterations pietel ine of Separate I made without ext r a Skirts, Rain Coats (KJI charge Separate Jack e ts Il I. ■■ ■ — I’.l— —I ITMHMV■—■ P"WUJCT «-■ •rr’JMnrCTTV. »»» • .'•••*-OMyr MUIMaV B»^ l rntßU«irwawinrii»R.ura 3 .,vn a r»m.-mTwa4 l Meuwa ■*•*». IN’ext Monday, Sept, IQ, at BOSTON STORE fiX'oj.

This Fellowßought 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.