Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1904 — Page 3

T i M E , T L E a. k. & i. effect Sept. -’5.1W4) T H A -N S N08 T. H :...„ .:30 am .. t-IMIW -brand Kapids <■ V a m ’ ’'nlflff <M° ept Bundtty ’ 3:17 P “ "•-”‘ lIT tkains booth , s _p»lly Sunday)"""- 7:14 “ “ ’ except Sunday 1:16 pm ’ jjill!' ” cent Bunday T:M p m “ clovbr leaf. ln effect June 23, 1204. EAST. „eulTraveler, dally... s:oßim 4o» J ' U WEST 4n.il v s:on B TH 10 pl’“l B ? P iiv except Sunday ...11:10am 1 „a-OOC»‘ r - CHICAUO & ERIE, tn effect June 19. 19W. WEST. „ „ . «- tl . 2:00 am tblcago limited 3:02 am » t 'K. rt »“ d Chicago Limited W ll-W ' "“ eICOP, 6:«lpa „ 3°? s n Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 am Jc ,n -JJmv 0-dOolumbu. except ,5,’-,’'.. and Boston Limited ,gb coaches Columbus ud Chicago 4.6. pm „„ , 3< i iot carry baggage. 3 and 4 has .tuih h to Aieluro ' Carry passerzers between No q ir . rnond ana MHrlon. 113 south 2nd St. Opp. Court House i Bww \*? A 1 ‘ >* r In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to aelect from than any House in Decatur. L R Edward went to Warsaw this morning to visit ovir Sunday with relatives. Miss Blanch Carrol went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends.' Mr. and Mrs. H. Mann went to Fort Wayne thia morning, to spend Sunday with relatives. Mi*. Josephine Niblick went to fort Wayne this morning, to visit orer Sunday with relatives. Henry Tonnellier returned this morning tc Benton Harbor, Mich., after visiting with his brother. Joe in this city. Mrs N tie Schrock and R. B. Patterson went to Waterloo, this morning. to visit for a short time with William P./terson and family. Rev. P itius left this morning f r Sara g t where he will assume the duties of his new charge. J A Brown preaches at the Christian church tomorrow morning and evenitrg. Morning subject, Fishers of Men.” Evening, ‘‘Sowing Seed.”

The Misses Ellis and company, Miss White, of Indianapolis, who is their guest, und Mr. Holthouse, attended the opera at Fort Wayne Thursday night. Miss Hattie Moore will leave tomorrow over the Chicago & firie for Phoenix, Arizona, where she exptts to spend the winter with her brother, Charley and family. Th, Misses Ellis will entertain Messrs Frank Burns, Dr. Coverdale, L mis Holthouse and Frank Bell at six o'clock dinner this evening in h >nor of their guest. Miss "bite. of IndianajMJlis. Mrs Sprister and son returned to Stargis, Mich., this morning, after visiting 1 -re for a few weeks with Mr and Mrs. Baker. She was accompanied home by her brother, Will Biker, who will make a short visit with her. Last evening at the home of Mrs. Btse Ayers, North Seventh street, »n enjoyable carpet-rag-sewing bee ’vas participated in by many of the l»dy fi lends of Mrs. Ayres. After 'nany oaqiet rags, needles and threa I were served, also was served delicious refreshments. Squire Smith received a letter this morning stating that the Old Soldiers' meeting which had been originally agreed upon to meet at Borne on October sth, would meet on the same date at Geneva. A big time is being planned, and a number from this city will attend. The Decatur Cement Block Hoofing company secured a big oontrtot from Jerry Andrews yesterday, who will construct a house UQ t of this material near the Washington church. The contract calls 12,00 blocks of cement and 12 "inures of roofing material. The bouse when completed will be one °* the finest in Adams county.

Hugh Woods returned today from Fort Wayne. El Touhey is at home from Mendon, Mich. Judge J. M. Smith returned to Portland, today. Miss Lena Appleman is very low with typhoid fever. 80% Gregory returned to Clear L ake this morning. • W. H.JNibliok returned today from a business trip at Fort Wavne Rev. J. A. Sprague of Monroe, was a business caller here today. J. R. Graber and son made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning Jaoob Huser had a number of valuable sheep killed this week by dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckmeyer are the proud parents of a big boy baby. Mrs. J. A. Sprague of Monroo, is visiting with her pirents at Mishawauka. Miss Viola Yager went to Berne today, to spend .Sunday with her parents. Miss Fredia Loser went to Berne today, to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. Charles Steele went to Tocsin today to visit over Sunday with her parents. Miss Emma Conrad went to Preble today, to attend the funeral of her aunt. John Schurger returned today from a pleasure trip through Northern Michigan. N. A. Stalter went to Elkhart this morning to visit over Sunday with his brother.

Mrs Besser went to Makle today tj visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Beavers. Mrs. John Moran and babe went to Berne today to visit over Sunday with her parents. Mrs. R. J. Engle pissed through our city today enroute from Van Wert to Geneva. Miss Vic Hendricks passed through our city today, enroute from Warren to Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Goodnes arrived today from Fort Wayne and are the guests of Nick Miller. Mrs. James Hudson returned to Winchester today, after making a short visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin and son went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Fred und William Bohnke went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of Henry Ranker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckmeyer report the arrival of a boy baby at their home. Everybody well and hippy. Mrs. O. K. Anderson and Mrs. W. H. Snyder went to Redkey today to visit over Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Gay returned today from Lima. Ind., where they were v siting with relatives. Attorney Shaffer Peterson is quite sick with stomach trouble. His condition is considered serious. Mr and Mrs-. Jacob Railing returned today from Oden, Mich., where they spent their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Railing returned today from Oden, Mich, where they spent their summer vacation. Pete Gaffer and his gang of piintreshave returned from the Monnt Pleasant church, which they have been frescoing. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw and Mrs. D. W Stoner went to Charlotte, Mich.' this morning to make a few weeks visit with tbeir sister, Mrs. J. W. Depew. “A. P. Beatty has commenced ejectment proceeding against Harvey Todd before Squire Smith. The case will bo returned next week. The propt rty is situated on Railroad street. There will be a democratic pole raising at the home of H. L. Smith, near the St. Paul church next Friday evening. Judge R. K. Erwin will deliver the address. Ag od time will be in order. To the republicans of the city of Decatur and Washington township: There will be a meeting at the republican headquarters,above Auth s jewelry store, Monday evening, the 211th, of September, at. 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing the Lincoln league of Indiana. The presence of all republicans is desired. I John S. Peterson, County Manager.

G. A. R Notice. Comrades of the G. A. R. Post und the Sons of Veterans Camp are requested to meet at their hull at seven o’clock this evening to make arrangements for attending the funeral of Comrade W. A. Wisner, Ahicb will be held tomorrow mernmg at ten o clock from the residence. Bv - order of commander. BUSINESS MENTION For Sale—Grapes, in any quantity. Julius Haugk. W’aim overcoats for cool winds at Gus Rosenthal’s. 217d3 Grades nigher—prices lower. At Gus Rosenthal’s. 217d3 Wanted—Messenger boy at the • telephone exchange. F. M. Schirmeyer, Secretary Hand-tailored clothes for your best suit at Gus Rosenthal’s. 217d3 ! For Sale—Good general purpose horse. Enquire of George Zimmerman. 218d12 Fall suits in great variety at Gus Rosenthal’s. 217p3 The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; exclusive style Niblick &Co For Sale —Cook stove, good as now; wi[l sell cheap. Enquire of Mrs. Harvey Hart, South Sixth street. 217d4 The big suit and cloak opening soon. Wait for it; exclusive style. Niblick & Co raincoats for wet and dryweather at Gus Rosenthals. 217d3 Parties wishing a copy of ‘‘A Stolen Heart'* a bright and up todate piece of music written by R. M. Scherer, can get same by calling on John Mayer at this office. Lost—Two photographs, one of man and wife, with small child, the other of a young lady, somewhere tietween Niblick's store and the Democrat office. The finder will please leave the same with the Democrat office. I am now prepared to do all kinds of shoe repairing at my home in the west part of the city, and will call for and deliver your work if you so desire. My ’phone number is 414. Call me up. Solomon Billman. 219d2w

ZORGO SALVE Once Used Always Used Cures Permanently. Best Salve made for F<dons. Cuts. Bruises, Ringworms, Burns, Carbuncles, Boils, Fever and Running Sores, etc. 25c a box at your drug store The Zorgo Mfg Co., 1302 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind., and 151 Livingston St. Grand Rapids. Mich. I»IU JELLEEFS Pulmonary Cougti Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Laryngeal and Bronchial Inflamation, Loss of Voice, Rawness and Soreness resulting from Dryness of the throat and air passages or from clearing the throat. 25 Cents per bottle at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. For sale Dy HtNRY KUENEMAN $250.000.1 $250,000 to loan on improved farms at 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 Rooms3and4, Studabaker Block

WE WANT YOU for our customer. Most everyone has found out that “EconomyMeans Saving. Have you? There must be a reason. We prove it every day and as a further proof we offer for this week: ~ barg ’ i "' 6 ■!»"» S«>-. »»i «»■ No. 8 heavy galvanized wash boilers, buby rod ’ brass footed lamp for 11 39tspecial 74,. this week only $1.74 Mens extra quality suspenders, speLadie’s fancy colored hose, good val- i- . . , ues at 10c. Special B 7 e Kdwhlde Sto4 ' kll) gs are made to wear. Mens fast black or fancy hose, threeFull bleached table cloths, 58 inches The ver ? best to buy for children, pairß ''' 221wide, Special per yard 21c our mice is 15c nair r™ qua ltv unbleached linen towe'JL ‘ iov pan hug, our price 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

AMUSEMENTS. f’t .'.-’jkL—I // i I > THE GAME KEEPER A Beautiful Story of the Emerald Isle I A CARLOAD OF Scenery and Effects Bosse Opera House THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, Messrs. Rowland and Clifford Present THE YOUNG SINGING COMEDIAN THOMAS J. SMITH J Assisted by a Company of Unusual Excellence in CON. T. MURPHY'S GREATEST SUCCESS i Biggest and R Ql' WEATHER LJVOI PREDICTED. Ball Game At Decatur Tomorow Monroeville and Ft Wayne vs. Rosenthals. Last Game.

Special Low Excursion Rates Via Ite Clmr Leal Route Season 1904. Hotcweekern to west and souit west Ist and 3rd Tuesday in each month. | Sovereign Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F < San Francisco, Cal.> Sept. 19th io if>th. _ ... I Louisiana Purchase Exposition i (World's Fair) St. Louis, Mo., April 30ih to Nov. 30th. L Stop-over Privileges at St. Louis on all tickets to and from the west. Write for rates ami particulars to t GEO. H. ROSS, 1 Gen’l Trallle Manager. Toledo, Ohio T' L. Miller, Agt.

\II / s Charlie Voglewede Shoe seller 129 North Second St. Decatur, Indiana. You won’t wn«te a thought on your feet from the time you laoe your shoes in the morning until you take them oft at night—that's real Crossett oomforL \ \ i i / LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc. ''NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. Kt “J If A l vi'ei.- V. \ Asuf MONEY Soon Disappears and it does not need to be burned either, if yours is all, we can furnish you more and at very reasonable rates 1i o to ii oo or any amount can be borrowed on your Furn\ ture. Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies, St oe« s and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in J” 00 * 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 save money beside, write us. If you want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out snd 'mail it to us. Our agent will tie 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 $

Wanted- Mun to write accident and sick benefit, insurance in Decatur. Good contract and sjieedy promotion to a man that can got the business. Address, Indiana Casu alty Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. 214 d«

t For Sale—One nine roornfdwell- • ing on corner Seventh and Marshall - street; large lot, city and soft water, also go<sl barn, chicken house and park. Inquire at residei o', or of .100 Tonnellter. North ' Second street. A bargain buyer. i,ljUo