Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1904 — Page 3

I time tables I o. **• ■ lll eireCl Juue '* i ' ’**' J I ■*>!U to Grtod Haplds *’»»»■ I * ''El ir e**'' 1 Bun<Uy ,i. n ■ k 1 *' 1 ' tkainshouth g jii#ni J CLOVER LEAF. ■ ln effect June 2 . 11*4. east "■ _ dH.iIV * TD Hu except Sunday j T rM velen dally .. 8:41 p iu Freight CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect .lune 19. I*4 WEST. ... rtl .iiv ..2-onan> :twa,n E ’ Pr “ SB " CBP P ° - ujJio/.Huntlnpton Acc'm.. 10:10an> fc n " EAST .s. nilcipi«ud N V limited 11:21 p. m. ”• ,rtt uuie Ltmlleu tor N V 2:41 a u g J-M»rt»9 and Columbae except # KavYork and Boston Limited coacbe. Columbus „d Chicago 4:5* pm is will not carry baggage 3 and 4 ha,l.':rhcoach Columbus to Chicago 7 !*_>•* <'arrv passet:/ers between Jc Ha" mond and -Marlon. Lake trie « Western nine card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND fcU-Dsllyex.-pt Sunday 7:15 a m E li-OHtly except Sunday 11:5,a m J .J-Paily except Sunday 5:25 pm runs through to Indianapolis without ige. arriving 10:30 a m «leave- tndiauopolla at 7:00a m. Kuns .iJut.-’b without change, arriving at Bluff.on titan: Jo. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A 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 John Kern made a b usiness visit to Fort Wayne this morning. lire. Hirefling went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. L Stetter of Preble, went to Fort Wayne this morning to flat over Sunday with relatives. |

Big Cut Ribbon Sale | COMMENCING 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, I And Continuing for One W eek I Here are the lowest prices ever made on ® | all Silk ribbons; ■ No. 60. All Silk Wash Ribbon - 5c a yd. V 5 Xo. 40. All Silk Fancy Ribbon - 5c “ _■ Xo. 60. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon 15c “ ■ Xo. 40. “ “ “ “ ioc “ ■ No. 22. “ “ “ “ 8c & No. 16. “ “ “ “ 7c “ 1 ' No. 100. “ “ “ “ 19c “ ■ These Ribbons are well worth double the price . I S am asking for them, be sure and supply yourself at 1 at this sale. ■

Standard Patterns With each and every sale of dress goods for Sloo 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. : : : ALSO BIG LINE OF Flannelettes and Waistings Os All Kinds CHAS. F. TRUE, Big»Store Block

went t j Berne this morning. Mike Meibers, of Pennville, is in our city, the guest of his mother. .Tames Carpenter ma lea business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Hiram (in gg went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sand ty with friends. Clark. J. Lutz returned this morning from a business vsit at Geneva Burt Townsend went to Bluffton today, to visit over Sunday his mother. R. W. Mahon went to Chicago this morning to visit over Sunday with his wife. Charles Loch left today for Orchard Lake, where he will enter the Military school. Miss Maymi J ihnson went to St. Louis this morning to take in the sights at the big fair. Miss Bessie Congleton and Mas ter Winfield Maddy went to Fort Wayne to visit with friends. John Nidlinger returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he was attending the state fair. J. M. Frisinger and George W. Cromer returned this morning from a business visit at Berne Frank Steele went to Chicago this morning, where he has accepted a position in the Boston Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker passed through our city this morn ing en route from Pennsylvania to Geneva. Fred Harris, an oil man from Warren passed through our city this morning enroute to Geneva. Miss-s Elma and Sylvia Sweigart arrived this morning from Geneva, and are the guests of Mrs. Samuel Tester. Miss Nolls returned to Geneva this morning, after visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Nick Detro. Mrs. Shoemaker and Mrs. Kerr and daughter Ellen, passed through our citv this morning enroute from Pennsylvania to Geneva. Rufus Stuckey returned this morning from Berne, where he was spending his vacation, and resumed his position with Charley VogleI wede in the shoe store.

W O. Grote made a business viflit to Huntington oday. Mrs. Jaberg returned to Magley today, after a visit here. Jonn F. Snow made a business visit to Rochester today. L. Stoneburner, of Berne, was a business caller here today A. N. Steele made a business visit to Huntington today. Mrs. M. Kelly returned to Preble today, after a short visit’here. J. P. Hardison, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Mrs. J. Reynolds returned today from a business visit at Auburn. Charles Christen returned today from a business visit, at Fort Wayne. Miss Loser wont to Berne today to make a short visit with relatives. Henry Scott went to Magley today, to spend Sunday with his parents. Ed Johnson returned today from a pleasure trip through northern Michigan. Miss Lula Brokaw arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of her parents. J. H. W’hite is having a new coat of white paint put on the front of his case today. Professor JMerrill of Fort Wayne, arrived today and is the guest of friends.

Mrs. Dick Neptune returned tooay from Rome City, where she spent the summer. Mrs. Peter Forbing went to Fort Recovery, today, to spend Sunday with her daughters. Miss Dewesse returned today from Ohio City, where she was visiting with friends. W’illiam Foreman will go to Van Wert Buren this evening to spend Sunday with his family. My clothing store will be closed all day Monday, on aoount of religious holiay. Gus Rosenthal. Mrs. Eva Lake and daughter returned to Elliston, Ohio, today, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Cora Coffelt and Miss Laura Baer, of W ; nnemac, passed through our city, today enroute to Berne. Miss Victoria Stone went to Muncie today, to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White returned last evening from Huntington, where they were attending the fair. Judge Erwin returned home this morning from a trip to Indianapolis, where he attended to important business. Philip Ardner returned to Toledo, Ohio, today, after viisting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. C. Radamacker. W’e desire by this nv ans to thank the many friends who so kindly assisted us i i the burial of our dear father. Tonnelier Family. Mrs. Charles Sipe and daughter Marguerite, returned to Gas City today, after a visit here with J. J. Foughty and family. Miss Porter of Bluffton, passed through our city, today, enroute to Geneva, and was the guest of Misses Sellemeyer while here. Monday is a Jewish holiday, and The Economy. Hub, Kalver & Sons' Junk shop and Gus Rosenthal's store will be closed the entire day. Mr. and Mrs. John Saulheimer of Columbus, Ohio, returned home last evening, after a several days’ visit with their daughter Mrs. George Meihls, oCthis city. Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Mrs. Leslie will preach at 'the morning service at 10:30 and the evening service at 7:30. She will also conduct a soul winners' conference from 3to 4 p. m., to which all Christian workers are invited. From 4t05 p. m. there will be a meeting for young women. Revival service will continue all next week and perhaps indefinitely. The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; exclusive style Niblick &Co Wanted—A girl to do general housework. Inquire of Albert Butler at the court house. Lost—A topaz stick pin, somewhere near the Presbyterian church. Finder return to Miss Blanche Reynolds and receive reward. The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; | exclusive style. Niblick & Co

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LOW PRICES TALK These special bargains, for this week, should certainly appeal to you. ECONOMY MEANS SAVING.

Highly decorated stand lamp, a good good value at $2.50, our special price Mrs. Potts iron handles, usually sold for 10c, our special price each 5 cents Extra heavy 14 quart tin dish pan. The kind that lasts. Our special price 31 cents

WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE ECONOMY

TRUES OLD PLACE.

DRILLED WELL A Well of Water on Henry Malley Farm Adds SI,OOO to Value of Land. After many attempts Henry Magley has secured an excellent well of water on bis farm near Monmouth, route seven. Ordinarily this would be of little consequence, but Mr Magley, had no less than five different wells drillers try to penetrate the rock and reach the water pool on his farm, and each had been unsuccessful. It is said this well adds SI,OOO to the value of the land, as by many it was argued an impossibility. The well was completed yesterday, being drilled in by Zehr&- Sjieicher, of Geneva, who have certainly proven that they know their business. Wait for the big suit and cloak opening. Exclusive styles; medium price. Wait for it. Niblick & Co.

$27.50 Hot Springs, S.D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & 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 Hills , booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by W .B . Kniskern. Chicago. THE THING TO DO If you are in a hurry to leave this heat and flurry, To find a nice, cool spot on mother earth Just take No. 5, and as sure as you're alivej She will land you in a nice, cool berth at Traverse City, Mich ? 9.74 Petoskey “ 11.12 Bay Niew. “ 11.15 Roaring Brook, “ 11.29 Harbor Springs, “ 11.36 Oden, “ 11.35 Mackinaw City “ 12.18 Tickets sold at above price will be limited to 15 days for return. Season tickets to these points good until Oct. 31st. at one ami one-third fare. J. Bryson. $250.000. $250,000! to loan on iniproved[farnis’at lowest rate of interest, 1 we can place your loan at a lower rate of 1 interest and less expense than anyjother in | the city. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Compar y Rooms3and4, Studabaker Block I LINN & PATTON Carpenters.!Contractors and Builders Slate Roofers amt Galvanized Gutters. Shop, Comer Rtiggand Market Streets. Liun A Patton.

Extra Heavy brass wash board. Our special price 31 cents One gallon galvanized oil can, regular price 25c, our special price 21 cents No. 2 brass lamp burner, the kind that sells for lOe, our special price each 8 cents

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.

1 I • 1' J b ’ \ — ..... r-Jgj J ’ THE QUESTION of money may be an important one in many homes right now. We solve the problem. Ask us how. $lO to $ 100 or any amount can tie 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 eave 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 nameStreet and Number.— —- Amount WantedKind of Security. Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1K95

Pacillc Coast Tickets. From September 15 to October 15, the Erie R. R. will sell tickets to the Pacific Coast at exceedingly low rates Apply to agents for particulars, or write 0. L. Euos, T. P. A., Marion, Ohio.

Large zize Japanned bread box, Oua special price 47 cents Silkolenes, 36 inch wide, plain or figured. Our special price per yard 8 cents Large size galvanized slop pail. Our special price 31 cents

NEW STORE.

$5 TO LANCASTOR, 0. on Tuesday, October 11. The Erie railroad will run their annual Excursion to Lancustor, 0.. and return, with limit to November 10th. Special train leaves Decatur at 2:47 a.m. Call cn agents for particulars or write O. L. Enos, T. I’, A., Marion, O.