Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1904 — Page 3

a. k. 4 <• In effect June. IW4 > THAINB NOKTH. TBA 11:09 p m to"Gr»nd Rapids *«> » “ IZne'ny “ ioe[,t su “ d&y ’ - 5:42 P m »«’- D,lly trains sooth 2 saan) IS;: CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2:,1904. EAST. „, prr i.l Traveler, dally... 505 arr «o«-0°® ro ?s?iv except Sunday .. U nn: (KA- L ‘ CS west foMS*! 1 '. s '' / 'x'-'i'pt Sunday . -1< :10 a m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 1«4 WEST. „ a H i;v ~2;0Or m P"n nefl'iluAnd' Chicago limited SSMa tn «’ ■ ■■' * J -h, . •each Columbus and ~. dailyl3:44p m I.o'*-fc ir>lOEXPr " We^^Pn. i . «_M*rl<m-Huntlngton Acc'm,. 10:10am EAST . 4R..Chieairo and N Y limited 11:21 V. m. | f l ’;’ . ... . Limited lor N Y X:i. a u ’ a-Mv!on and Columbae except , ? .Tv A and Button Limited 1,1 through coaches Columbus nnd Chicago4:5i pm ; 1 kn 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has ( I|t ,’'irh r a.-n Columbus to Chicago „„ 14-8-20 Carrv pnssei'ters between 1 j *“■ Hammond anc. Marion. Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND 41 _n a ily excpt Sunday 7:15 a m E’tP-Dmlv -vept Sunday 11:5. a m JJ ji-Daii'y except Sundays:2s pm ‘ u n4 i runs through to Indianapolis without sbange. arriving 10:30 a m «- 4'* leaves I ndianopolia at 7:OC am. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton ll:SSans No. 11 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House * .? ■... . ' .. In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatur. L. 0. Ellingham made a business trip to Berne today. Mrs. Henry B irnett returned today from Whalen, Mich , where she was visiting with her daughter.

I 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. AH Silk Taffeta Ribbon 15c “ g No. 40. “ “ “ “ iqc “ No. 22. “ “ “ “ 8c | No. 16. “ “ “ “ 7c “ 1 No. 100. “ “ “ “ 19c “ g These Ribbons are well worth double the price I I am asking for them, be sure and supply yourself at | at this sale. I Standard Patterns ■ _ REELE ' • — - I With each and every sale of dress goods fjr $3.00 I and over any pattern you mayi desire, will be given I free UNTIL OCT. Ist ■ Our line of dress goods is complete and up-to-date. ■ Ihe largest and newest popular priced line in Def catur, without a doubt. Come in and see. : : : 1 ALSO RIG I INF OF | Flannelettes and Waistings I Os All Kinds CHAS. F. TRUE, I Big ■'•Store Block

Mr. and Mrs. Art Russell, of I Youngstown, Ohio, are in the city the guests of relatives. Miss Kittie McCarthy of Fort | Wayne, is in our city, the guest of Miss Bertha Deininger. Mis. Will Zwick went to Fort ' Wayne this morning, to visit for a few days with her sister. Miss Josephine Niblick went to | Fort Wayne this morning to visit! for a short time with friends. Mrs. W. G. Russell and family j left today for Uniondale, where they expect to make their future ! home. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Phelps left this morning for Grand Rapids. , Mich., to visit for a short time with their son. i 1 Gus Rosenthal returned this i morning from Wabash, where he ! spent the Jewish holiday with!, friends. Miss Viola Stevens returned to j Fort Wayne this morning, after vi-ifing here for a short time with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. F. Truitt of Gr ind 1 Rapids, arrived this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shaw Miss Pearl Kiskadder left this morning for Pittsburg, Pa., to visit for a short time with relatives and friends. Miss Grace Johnson left this morning for Leo, where she will make a short visit with her sister. Mrs. E. Lochner. Mrs. Mary Long returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John Christen. Abe Simmons and Nelson Todd, of Bluffton, passed through our city today, enroute to Portland to attend to legal business. Jesse Sutton and J. M. Frisinger returned this morning from Geneva where they assisted the republicans of that locality in opening their campaign. Mrs. Stetler left this morning for Pleasant Lake, where she will visit for a short time with relatives before returning to her home at Lincoln, Nebraska. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stetler.

Jim Berry went to Peterson to- | day to make a short visit with his I parents. | 8. N. Acker returned this morn- | ing from a business visit at Fort | Wayne. B F. Marin, of Fulton county, was here today attending to legal ! business. “Dye Ferguson returned to Willj shire today, after serving on the ! jury here. Mr. and Mrs. Harden went to Montpelier, today, to vi'.it for a few days with reltfves. A number of Willshire people! were heie last nieht to attend the! comic opera, “Dorothy.” Mrs. Haeflin? returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting for a short time. Jesse Butler arrived today from Fort. Wavne, and is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert But-! ler. Oris and B n Gerber of French tiwHsbip. were here vesterdav. attending to business of import ince. Brnev K liver returned this morning from Fort "Wavne. where he was celebrating the Jewish holiday. The 'comic opera company left this morning for Winchester, where they will give a performance this evening. Fred 8011. Tom Ehinger and Dan Vail will leave this evening for St. Louis. wh«re they will spend a week taking in the dghts at the world’s fair. Sheriff Butler will conduct quite an excursion to Jeffersonville, the last of th« week. The numerous recent convictions should be a lesson to our young men. The funeral service® of the seven months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bverlv. of Kirkland township were held today at the house, at two o’clock. The child died of pneumonia. Dr. J. Q. Neptune left today for Nebraska, where he will visit for a few weeks with his sister. The doctor took all of his shooting apparatus with him and expects to do a little hunting as a side line. Mr. and Mrs. A Van Camp ]c t today for St. Louis, to take in the sights at the fair. Mr. Van Camp stated that in all probability he would stop at Charleston. Illinois, on his return home and bid on a large mill job. The Cement Roof Ar Block company received a nice contract last evening from S. B Fordyce to furnish the material for the construction of a new house on Fourt street. This new home will be modern and up to date in all respects. George Wemhoff is strutting up and down the streets today with a big smile on his face and a pocket ful of igars looking as if he owned the whole town, and all on account of a big bouncing democrat bov. making its appearance at his home last evening. Both mother! and babe doing well. Miss Patterson, of Kokom<~ ( passed through the city today, en ronte to Rochester, New York. While here she was the guest of Miss May Coverdale. Miss Patterson will be remembered as the lady who gave the Business Men’s carnival at the opera house this spring under the auspices of the Presbyterian church.

A bicyclo belonging to some nn known person setting in fjcnt of Gus Rosenthal's clothing store, wi s completely demolished last evening by being run over by a big farm team and wagon, making it look as if it, had pissed through a cyclone. The accident was purely unintentional and no one is to blame except the man who left the wheel set in the street. This should certainly prove to be a lesson for bicycle owners. Manager Bosse of the opera house, has an iron-clad contract with Ed Anderson, of “The Midnight Flyer” Co., that every piece of scenery carried f n r this big production will positively the used. This includes the grand illuminated scene “Brooklyn at Night,” “The Mammoth Ship Scene," "The Realistic Ship Wreck," “The Storm at Sea," “The Adirondack Mountains in Winter." and the thrilling “Railroad Scene." With such u contract as this our theatre going people are assured a perfect performance in every detail. At the opera house on Wednesday, September 21.

WE WANT YOU for our customer. Most everyone has found out that “Economy Means Saving/ Have you? There must be a reason. We prove it every day and as a further proof we offer for this week: I>Ott 8 SOtl * rOD8 ’ com Pl ete I’” r Another Lamp bargain. Handsome 6 white dinner plates, usual price 50© looted lamp 10. special74c this week 0n1y81.74 ei ( ] 1 Ladies fancy colored hose, good val- Rawhide Stockings are made to wear. Mens'fast black or fancy hose, three, ues at 10c. Special7c . nairs. 22e Full bleached table cloths, 58 inches Ihe ver ? bpst to bu - 7 for children, ’ Hnen ’ towGV wide, Special per yard2lc our price islsc pair jj usf . 0 ,. r pr j co LOW PRICES TALK ONE PRICE TO ALL IT’S UP TO YOU WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE ECONOMY TRUE'S OLD PLACE. NEW STORE.

Child Dead Cecil Lucile Roe, the six month’s old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Roe, who live three miles south of this city died last evening after | few days’ illness with cholera infantum. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at the house, and interment will be made at the Pleasant Mills cemetery. Dee Lewton made a business visit to Berne today. W. S. Hughes made a business visit to Geneva today. Mike Meibers made a business visit to Hartford City today. W. A. Dibble made a business visit to Briant this morning. J. A. Tester made a business visit to Ridgeville this morning. Harve Smith is attending to telephone business at Berne today. Harry O. Bowserman made a business visit to Bluffton today Judge R. K. Erwin is attending to legal business at Portland today. Mrs. Metzel returned to Geneva today after a shopping visit here. J. W. Mortimer of Briant, passed through our city today, enroute to Delphos, O. Mrs. Harden went to Bluffton to- | day, to visit for a short time w ith ' her parents. John Swartz of Warsaw, arrived today, and is attending to legal business here. Miss Nettie Archie, of Pleasant Mills, was in our city today, the guest of friends. George Steele went to Williams this morning, where he is putting I down a water well. Hurry Ehrshman returned todav fr >m Pleasant Mills where he was . visiting witn relatives. J. H. McMahon returned this . morning from Chicago, where he was visiting with his wife. Mrs. L. G. Holmes returned to Portland this morning, after mak. ing a short visit here with Mr. and M ’s. Craig. * Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sjiahr, of | Wren Ohio, passed through our city today, enroute to Marion, to visit with relatives. John Sutlief returned this morning from a buisness visit at Monroe The “city dads” will meet in regular business session this evening. 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. The big suit and cloak opening soon Wait for it; exclusive style. Niblick & Co $250.000. $250,000' to loan on im-jj provedTarinsJat lowest rate , of interest, we can place your loan at a lower rate of interest and less expense ' than any other Agency in the city. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Company Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker Block

- A . L- J_ —LA Have You Bought That Pair of School Shoes, Yet? % Let us Show You the Kreider School Shoe I They have that natty appearance that the young people like, and they wear like buckskin. This is a combination hard to beat. Our guarantee goes with every pair. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind. ywr I ' '3k THE Qdi:ST ON of money may be an important one in many homes ri-ht now. Wesdve the problem. Ask us how. $lO to $ 1 CO or any 1 mount can be burrowed on your Furniture, Pi no, Horses and wagons. Bi ggies. Stocks and fixtures, em., nnd l<»nve the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you may 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. Your name Street and Number. - Amount Wanted Kind of Security..™ Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895

Private funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For sale—Twenty shares of Fort , Wayne & Springflt Id interurban railway stock. Will sell cheap. Inquire fL. A. Hidgon at Decatur Steck & Grain Exchange.

Standard pattern free. Sea True’s ad. A fresh cow for sale, with calf, it her side. Enquire of .lulus Haugh. For Rent—A nine room story and a half house on West Monroe • street. Inquire of Henry Moyer, the tailor. 210d6