Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1904 — Page 3

I time _taj=>les ■ 1 <>. x.«IO effect '*• ■ iiwpu B , l Hipirts *® ■ «;«pn ■ ► OQl> I CLOVER LEAF. ■ , n effect .lUUC 21,1904. IB fast. HI « 1 r j r ivoler. dally ■•• s:or»azu ■■• M ‘ M * W I” 'S.T ■ ..fe-W■ , ept Sunday ,I.:>oiir, • - CHICAGO & ERIE. In Hfect .June 19. I*'•* , * KBT - 2:00m, J,/-?’ ," ' . i chi 'ago limited 8:08 a m E»-BufUb . Limited ...... K . 4 , un ExpreM p p „ 'Cutmirton Aco'm. 10:10aTt H"'l XV limited 11:21p.m. ami <'.. lU ntOU 9 except fi:( . ban .Jew Y-And B "” C I? Limited . .gb ’"“he* Columbu. M( lClilca*o 461 » n ‘ „ n-Plnot -arry baggage 3 and 1 ha,>mbu»to(?hloa«m n „\-«u carry pawetvers between i He. it- Hm-tnond ana Marion. Lake trie dt Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, - UJTHBOUND E fcn. ’v> -pt Sunday 11:51a m EtK' ■’! ' Sunday s:»pm xHlnm- .hr ushw Indianapolis without ~ ■ . . ' -.I ianopvlts at . :00 a tn. Runs tiauge. arriving at Bluffton I if ii a tn So.« and cmn via Muncie 4 Big 4 route ’! ‘l'— — Irr '■ " r-'-' - 7 . •.. . - : ■ ■• ... »7---, ’7 ..- In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands cf 'gars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatar. 113 South -ti 1 St. Opp. Court House Frank Gist is at Geneva today s» ling cigars. Harry 0. Bjtvserinan came home from a b I'iness visit at Fort Wayne yesterday.

fßig 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 “ 1 No. 40. “ “ “ “ ioc “ No. 22. “ “ “ “ Sc I 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 ==,=F r REE ——- With each and every sale of dress goods lor < <<oo and over any pattern you may desire, will be given FREE UNTIL OCT. Ist lOur line of dress goods is complete and up-to-date. The largest and newest popular priced line in 1 <- catur, without a doubt. Come in and see. : ALSO BIG LINE OF | Flannelettes and Waist ings 1 Os All Kinds J CHAS. K TRUE, Big'Store Block

Chris Strobe went to Ridgeville this morning. Burney Kalvet made a visit to Berne this morning. James Carpenter went to Port, land this morning. E. Mann, of Genova, was a business caller here today. J. W. Place made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. J. 8. Bowers made a business visit to Geneva this morning. Harvey Harruff made a business visir to Fort Wayne this morning. Elder Cregier returned to Goshen this morning, after attending the Presbytery. Rev. Street returned to Waterloo this morning, after attendng the Presbytery here. Rev. J. W. Frazier returned this morning to Elkhart, after attending the Presbytery here. Albert Acker returned this morning from Geneva, where he was visiting with relatives. Rev. Pease returned this morning from Ligonier, where he wi s attending the Pmsbyery. Harry Reed w.ut to Fort Wayne, this morning, to tiring back a horse for Peoples & Holthonse. Miss Lucile Hale left this morning for Glendale, where she will attend school the coming year. Miss Georgia Miller left this morning for Glendale, where she will resume her school work. Mrs. Hamilton Mercer and daughter Nellie, went to Fort Wayne this m irning to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Charles Wiles of Huntington and Miss Elsie Wycoff, of Wabash were the guests of D. E. Scott and family today. Mrs. Jacob and daughter Daisy and Miss Ka‘ ie Beeler, of French township, wervisitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Truitt returned to Grand Rapids this morning. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shaw. The furniture sale of Woodward & Bull was declared off last night, everything having been clean d out by Auctioneer Reppert. The sale was a good one and a vast a nonnt of stock was disposed of.

Din Donovan is on the sick ILr. C k■ true made a business visit to Bluffu n tod..y. C. M. Kenyon went to Chicago today on business. Jesse Lcßrun lea' es tomorrow for J St- Louis, to visit ihe world’s fair. S. N. Acker returned today from 1 a business visit at Pleasant Mills, j V. D. Lewton and wife, of Preble, are the guests of friends in our 0 ty. J Miss Martha Workman returned ' to Magley today, after a short visit here. j MiUium Drew, of Geneva, was attending to legal business here today. Dr. Aspy, of Geneva, was attending a meeting of the pension board here today. Fred Reppert went to Geneva this morning, where he will hold a farm sale today. At >Hr>y Koenig, of the intorur- r ban line arrived today from New Konxville, Ohio. Jake Meyer lef f this morning for St. Louis, where he will take in the sights of the fair. Rev. Van Nyse returned this morning to woshen, after attend- I ing the Presbytery there. Mrs. Ed P ilbps and Mrs. Wilmington went to Bluffton today to spend the day with friends. The “Midnight” Flyer” company arrived today from Van Buren, where they showed last night. Mrs. Tim Corbett and babe returned today from Lima, where she was visiting with her sister. Max Rom l erg arrived last evening from Indianapolis, and will make a sn rr visit with his family. The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; exclusive style. Niblick & Co Jack Tester left today for Hunt- ' ington wher ■he will nccep f i posi--1 tion with the Economy Racket ! store. The Modern Woolmen will hold a big picnic at New Corydon tc- ; morrow and a big time is anticii pated. Mrs. Lena Westrick returned to Toledo today, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs Peter Wetzel. George Raver and son Isaac left today for De plus, being called there owing to the death of their daughter and sister. Gus Rosenthal is busily engaged today in rearranging his mam noth clothing store to get ready to handle his fall line of goods.

Miss Eleanor Huffman went t.l Peterson today, to visit for a few days with fricnas. Miss Huffman formerly taught the school at that p’aoe. M. M. Gwinner, wife and son Donald, of Didge City, Kansas, are in the city visiting Mrs. Gwinner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Blackburn and other relatives. A. C. nearing, of New York is in the city, giving exhibitions as a knife-writer and card sculptor. He is the best in the country and doos his work with lightning rapidity. A postal oird from Lebanon, Lidina, offers a reward of $350 for the return of a horse ana buggy and conviction of thief. The outfit includes a seven-year-old sorrel mare and a rubber-tire buggy. After a married life of twelve I years, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Knapp is blessed with the presence of a bouncing baby girl. William declares he is the happieei man in Union township, nd no one doubts his word. Both mother and babe doing well. Thowuhr tank at the Clover L as sprung a leak today, caused | by a water valve becoming broken and the sidetrack is entirely covered with water. All efforts to mend the break have proven fruitless and the water will now have to all run out before the necessary repairs can be made. The bill game Sunday will bo I the last of the season , this understanding having been reached this week, and will be the last opportunity the “fans” will have of seeing them play. A large crowd should he in attendance to show the team I that they have apprecited their < efforts during the summer. Mon- ’ roevilic has a strong team and are capable of putting up a first-class I article of ball. Rememlier this is I your last opp rtunity and you I should take advantage of it.

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 an 1 as a further proof we offer for this week: Another Laui P bargain. Handsome ii whit., dinner plates, usual pri.e 50c No. 8 heavy galvanized vash boilers “Kuby” red, brass footed lamp for ni ’" 39c special this week only 5i.74 ■ ’ extra (|u.mty sus ( enders, speLad ie s f mey colored bpse good val- c? 1• 1 o , • **' ’ 1 ues at lOe. Special. .. ” 7 e iuw bide Stockings are made to wear, liens’fast olnek or fancy le -o, three Full h’eiclied tab'e cl< t'is, 58 iiches Ibe very best to buv for children, P 11,5 220 wide, Special per yard2lc our mice is ' mir b.xtra .pialitv imlileaidied linen towel- ’ f Mlr hug, our priceßc LOW PRICES TALK ONE PRICE TO ALL IT’S UP TO YOU WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK OF THE ECONOMY THUE’S OLD PLACE. NEW STORE.

IS BOOMING Little Town of Tocsin on the Erie is Prosperous. The little town of Tocsin, located on the Chicago & Erie is experiencing quite a boom at this time. New buildings are going up for bu-iness and residence purposes and lhe future of the little town is very bright . A man who paid the place a visit last week says the inhabitants have suddenly wakened upto the possibilities that their I town affords and are getting busy to develop these posibilities. Tuc- . sin is now c mnected by telephone with the out-ile world, an exten- ’ bion <.f the O.- >iar. i:e reach ng the place and this is a thing in their I -| fa vor. Market r< ports can be re- ■ ceived while they are hot and the II people have the advantage of a 1 fresh market every day. Tocsin is 1 in one of the finest p itato raising . districts in Indiana and very little J trouble is found raising potatoe'*. i Bushels of them are product din the | muck land everv vear and find a a; , ready market.

B. W. Sh dty was at Gjneva today. A] Parker of Toledo, is a business Cal lor here tod a v. r I Frank Schirmeyer made a bus ines triji to B>rne todav. d George Kiazlc is attending to telphone business at Barne today. Burt Dullingham arrived today from W.ivne and is the guest of J v his parents. j Mrs. Burt Wolf returned today I from Northern Michigan, where ishe was visiting with relatives. n I Miss Elma Valentine returned to j I Monroe today, after she was visits ing her sister Mrs. Jonas Triton. Dee Lewton and L. G. Ellingham went to Geneva today to post noj tices of the change in voting pret cincts. W. H. Niblick returned this i morning from Cardwell, Missouri, ? where he in; pected the Decatur Egg Case company’s lielongings. W. A. G ings traveling auditor 9 of the National Commission coml piny, returnd to IndanapoJis today - He was inspecting the plant while 3 here. The fall meeting of the Presby- . I tery of Fort Wayne district, dost d here lust evening after disposing of . all the routine business. The meeting was a suocessfn] one. The big 1 suit and cloak opening soon Wait for it; exclusive style. Niblick & Co THE thing to DO If you are in a hurry to leave this heat and fluyy, 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 S 9.« l Petoskey “ 11.12 Bay Niew, “ f. 11,15 Roaring Brook, “ 11.< Harbor Springs, “ UM Oden. “ 11:55 Mackinaw City “ 1:il ® Tickets sold at above price will be limited to 15 days for return. Season tickets to these points good until Oct. 31st. at one and one-third fare. J. Bryson.

Our Store is a Pretty Busy Place These Days It shows that the people appreciate an effort to sell Good Dependable Footwear We want Y’our trade this Fall and we are going to give you the Best Values in Decatur to get it ... . TAKE A LOOK Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

T; \ .? I i ■ □‘ TH: question 1 1 of monev may be an important one in many homes right now. Ve s re the problem. Ask us how. 410 to $ 100 - or any nmo'int can hr l borrow..l in vour Furni- ? ture, P'mo. Hi"-.es and nar - I Stocks and fix ires, i '-.. »i'd •• tp p>v in your possess"ui. You ran par ll iwck lb 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 ts and get more, and save money beside, write us. . If von want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and ’mail it to us. Gm scent will be in Decatur every Wednesday and will call on you. j All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name Street and Number. Amount Wanted Kind of Security / Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Horae Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895

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

Insure with the Graham Insuriincn agency. Graham it Lower, Agfa. 208dtf. Wanted— Man to write accident and sick lieneiit. insurance in Deoa- , tur. Good contract and speedy proi motion to n man that can got the I business. Address. Indiana Casualty Co., fc’jft Wayne, Indiana. 2Ud«