Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1904 — Page 3

I -^MEjrABi-E 3 a. k. * *• In effect June. S«, >*•*> „„„„ psflfessfew-.- vi>fs j gijpw&y only CLOVER leaf. In effect June 2i, 1004. EAST, , Aortal Traveler, dally... 5:05a m ffo«- Ll, ‘ a west „ x _ aa « dally 5:05 aTO Ho a Ti B da!ly 8 except Sunday ...h:Wi n. J«K CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June W, 1804 WEST. 2 ’iltntted'3 : <Ha m : M° Lsi’ Vorb » nd Gh,c »* < l Limited »> ’'Xugb conch Columba. and 1 ' , - Mkr'on-Huntlnirton Acc'm.. 10:10am ( EAST , 4S-Chl<-ago a»d N Y limited 11:21 p. m Ve«t time Limited tor o 1 ■■«:’> a u Kfl-Marion and Colnmbu. exoept ] •’V “ QnndftV *.no aT* 4—New Y<*k and Boston Limited 1 throußb coaches Colunioua and Chicago 4:sipn K» 13 <lll not carry baggage. 3 and l ha j Ibtonrt cnscb Colombo, to Chicago ~ u_-8-20 Carry passefxers between 1 Hammond ana Marlon. Lake Erie « Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, , SOUTHBOUND «— Dally e*' Pt Sunday 7:15 a m So 10—f except Sunday 11:51 a m Sa a-Oaiiy except Sunday 5:25 p m Noll rune through to Indianapolis without •hanse. arriving 10:80 a m ' No i■ h aves 'ndianopvll. at 7:00a m. Kuna through without change, arriving at Blitff.or 1035 atn So. H and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route -r - - - € < ■ ’k s» In mind that at FRISTOE’S OKE HOUSE you have more nds of Cigars and Tobacco to ct from than any House in Deca113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; i exclusive style Niblick &Co ,

It BUB isl <*J | ; : S!s : FOR BARGAINS ’ I Heating Stoves $ I tossa| I j Cook Stoves and Ranges , ilr— "T-i Jl We guarantee them to be j the BEST on the Market. yEPO-xH g pfcx*.. We have the Eurnace that saves 1 |U< vou 25 P er cent - tuel and makcs your home comfortable during ] the coldest weather ; ; I | The greatest spreading paint and the 1 I* ' lUOSt ura^^e ’ S i i ONYX ? / 3 3 ’®* jH JwH I If yon expect to paint your buildings t IB I 0 Hi SB Sr hS I tliis ludl, call and see ns-Si^'.' "> gnat.an- 1 ■ \ I 0 & m IH» . Wsw I tce 011 cvcr y g :i ‘l° n - I I vOlly if IJ I ' AMERICAN EENCE-Cheaper than | Sever before.—Now is the time to buy. $ { BRITTSON, MYERS & CO. J I _-_- — — ll ,OT *

_JV. E. Smith made a visit to Mu. 1 non today. ' P. A. Macklin, of Geneva, was a bustness,■caller here today. D. D. Holler is attending to legal business at Fort Wayne today. ° , Sam Arnold is attedning to tim- > ber business at Hoagland today. Red \ otaw, of Geneva was at- ' tending to legal business here today. • John Durkins made a business' visit to Fort Wavne this morning Albert Sellemeyer returned this i morning from a business visit to Borne. L. Haviland, of Geneva, was at- ’ tending to legal business here today. , Mrs. Joe Heffner went to Fort ’ Wayne this morning to visit with 1 relatives. Mrs. James Haviland arrived 1 this morning from Geneva and is ’ tho guest of friends. ‘ L. A. Wilson, of Frankfort, passed through our city today, en 1 route to Fort Wayne. Chris Strebe is attending to business;portuining to the Grand Rapids

railroad at Rome City. James Carpenter returned this morning from to Kalamazoo, Mich., after transacting business here. Mrs. J. Hower, of Warren passed through our city this morning, enroute to Genova, to visit with relatives. Miss Lizzie Hain who has been studying to tie a nurse at Youngstown, Ohio, is in our city the guest of Mrs. Dyonis Schmidt. Chil Borden, of Geneva, was attending to legal business here. Chil is now acting in the capacity of night policeman at that place. Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice for J. F. Talbert. Mrs. Jennie Backer, Miss Stella Bartlett, B irt Bass, Miss Mae Behnen, Jos. Crosier. There will be a meeting of the band this evening at the usual time and place. All members are requested to be present, as a good rehearsal is desired. John Crawford has accepted a position as traveling salesman for Lyman Bros. He has assumed his new duties and is at present busily engaged in his new quarters.

■ J Milburn, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. H. O. Bowserman made a business visit to Bluffton today. Mrs. Magollie went, to Preble today to attend the funeral of her ; sister. Noah Weber, of Fort Wayne, is in our city the guest of his brother, ! John Weber. , Miss May Coverdalo went to Huntington today, to spend the day wjth friends. Mrs W. -'Foreman arrived last evening and will make this her future home. The Fashion livery stables are sporting a new fancy sign, which is a beauty. Med Miller did the artistic work. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Meredith returned to Marion today, after visiting here for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins. Bill posters are busily engaged today in putting up advertising matter for the “Gamekeeper” which shows here on September 29th. Parties wishing a copy of “A

Stolen Heart’* a bright and up-to-date piece of music written by R. M- Scherer, can get same by calling on John Mayer at this office. The high school foot ball team is hard at work getting in shape for 1 the coming season. The boys all declare that the tea.,. will be a I winer. Some good games have I ! already been booked. Fifteen members of the Rathbone Sisters drove to the home of Mrs. James Hurst yesterday, near Peterson and spent the day with her. They all took well filled baskets and a genuine old-fashioned good time was in order. The occasion was a complete surprise to Mrs. Hurst. Word has been received from Jesse Sellemey er. who is attending school at Angola, stating that he has out of a field of twelve candidates been chosen to represent that team as left half back on the foot ball team this season. Jesse has a full knowledge of the game and should prove to be a very valuable r man for that p isition on the team, i he being heavy and fast on his feet, which are qualifications for a first-class half back.

WE WANT YC for our customer. Most everyone has found cut tl Means Saving. 0 Have you? There must be a prove it every day and as a further proof we offer for tl ADOther Lam P bar^in * 6ivl.it,, dima No. 8 heavy galvanized wash'boilers, “ Kllb y” r «i, brass footed lamp so- n,,w special 74 c this week only 51.74 ■'l t ns extra q> Ladie’s fancy colored hose, good val- p.,„.i :j. , • . . .. lies at 10c. Special # 7c hide Stockings are made to wtiar Mens fast bin Full bleached table cloths, 58 inches The very best to buy for children. l ,i,lrs ■ •• • • wide, Special per yard 21c our price is 15c pair LOW PRICES TALK ONE PRICE TO ALL H WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES, THINK ( THE ECONOW TRUES OLD PLACE. J

TONIGHT’S SPEECH Hon. J. A. M. Adair lo Speak at Democratic Headquarters. Hon. John A. M. Adair,of Portland, democratic chairman of the Eighth congressional district, will address the citizens of this community at the Democratic headquarters in this city this evening. His talk and advice as to how to organize will be of interest to every democrat in this section and he should be greeted by a good-sized Crowd. The campaign is opening in away that shows the democrats to be in earnest in the present battle. Post yourself on the issues by attending tonight’s meeting. Be sure and come.

RED LETTERS Miss Entertained in Honor o Miss McCarthy. Miss Bertha Deninger entertained about twenty young couple last evening at her home in honor of j Miss McCarthy, of Fort Wayne, and from all reports a most enjoyable time was had by all present. I , The evening was most enjoyably spent by playing progressive red letters, prizes being awarded to the Successful player. Miss Eleanor Forbing and Frank VVemhoff capturing the first prizes and Miss B rtha Fullenkamp and Charles White carrying away the boobies. I During the evening's enjoyment a i four-course luncheon was served, ! after which all departed, voting Miss Deininger as a swell entertainer. The out of town guests were Messrs. Fox and Huston, of | 1 Fort Wayne. Noah Loch is on the siek list. John Schug returned today from his regular trip through Ohio. D. E. Logan, of Indianapolis was I transacting business here today. Mrs. John Phipps went to Markle today to visit for a short time with friends. Lou Yager arrived last evening I from Dayton, Ohio, and is the ■ guest of his sister.

Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lawton returned to Preble today, after visit* I ing here with friends. i Miss Marie Paterson went to ' Winchester today to visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Miss Carrie Craig will entertain the Friday Night Euchre club at her home on Fifth street tonight. Marriage licenses have been, issued to Perry Glendening and Dora Britten. Frank G. Kirkland and Roso Marchand. Hand-tailored clothes for your best suit at Gus Rosenthal's. 817d3 For Sale—Good general purpose horse. Enquire of tlcoip,' ..iu.meiman. The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; exclusive style. Nibli k & Co I

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Head Yourself for 11 We will convince yon tl is the place to buy. 1 finding shoe money, yoi much for your dollar Charlie Vogle' THE SHOE SELLE 123 N. Second St.

?; COPS'HiGH r THE QUEST!' of money may b»> an important nr homes right now. We solve tL<* pr <b us how. 119 to $ I or any amount can lx* borrowed on y ture, Piano, Horses aud wagons, Bugi and fixtures, etc., and leave the prop* possession. You can pay it back in sn or monthly payments as you mav " give vou a liberal discount if paid bef> If you owe any other Loan Coi want to pay them off and get mon money beside, write us. If you want money, fill out th* blank, cut it out aud mail it to us will lx* in Decatur every " ednei. dn call on you. All business or inquire p»* dential. Your name..— Street aud Number. Amount Wanted Kind of Security •'1 k-2*. Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESI

Wanted—Man to write accident] and sick benefit insurance in Decatur. Good contract and speedy pro-. motion to u man that can get the business. Address, Indiana Casualty Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. 2 ltd 6

Get Yo Money’ Worth Just as soon that you u Foot ■ wear money will

] Fot Salo— 1 ing on come street; iargt I water, tils jhouse and | i dence. or c I Second si ref j buyer.