Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1904 — Page 3
T| ME TABLES o. k. * i. In effect Sept. 25, 1904) tkainb north, .... 1 :IM) h tn •0 to Grand Kaplde ' :59 am 8 ’n* ly (except Sunday) 8:17 Bn , ffot-D*” 7 TRAINS BOOTH n .tl- 1:'8 a m »> 6 .z_r!»ilr (except Bunday) 7:14 » m Sv (except Sunday, 1:16 p rn 1,0 wToaily except Sunday 7:51 pm J<’: Sunday on:> T:« p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2 >, 1904. EAST. . nomnierclal Traveler, dally... 5:05 an SO twa*'. dally, except Sunday ..11 37 a i. !” tnay Ltpreae. daily «;20 p ID Freight 12:01 an. . a nay Kxpreao. dallv 5:05 an.; da! v except Sunday ~li:'oan J u tatminercGl Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p p. . a_Local Freight 11:01 p t, CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 1911 WEST. „„ r- Bx trees, dally ~2-ooatr, 2°u-Buffalo , ‘ Dd '■tilcapo limited 3:02 a m ’"Vsew York and Chicago Limited S° through coach Oolumbua and Chicago daily 12:44 pn a „ t»-Welle Fargo Express except Monday 5100 o n 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a n> EAST a as— Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p. m s-Vesnouie Limited tor ft y x:47 a n SJ, si-Marion and Columbus except "® Sundav • 5:69a r> a, i—tiff* York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus andOliieago 4:5. pn. No is will not carry baggage 8 and 4 ha. •groiigh coach Columbus to Chicago Y 14—8:90 Carry passer rers between n Hammond ana Marlon. Lake trie « Western Time ard from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTH BOUND go 41— Dally excpt Sunday 7:15 am i»— Daily except Sunday 11:57am 35— Daily except Sunday 5:55 p rn Mo 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:80 a m ' So 42 leaves ■ ndianopv’.la at 7:00 a tn. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff'.un t0:35 am So 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route =— ~ I 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House ; jß* wit* ’Kaffir In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatur. Farm Lands That Are Cheap in Dollars But Rich in Soil. Dick Townsend’? has[ completed arrangements whereby you can go t. Munden, North Du’ ota, for »!.v rs from Chicago and return. ' Lands from $4 to fl ier acre with free home stead adjoining? Come 1 and see us over First National Bank ! Decatur Ind.. We can aho sell yo ; ( farms in Virignia, Mississippi, ; Tennessee and Arkansas. Excursion tates to North Dakota any day I during the week, except Saturday I and Sunday for three or more. Dick Townsend over National Bank Residence 422 Jefferson St. Phone 109. d&w
AREYOU COLD? Then supply- yourself or family with good Warm Underwear from my immense stock. Everything you need for young and old. I’nderweat not to burn but to wear. You cau be supplied from our immense stock of Underwear for every one. Ladies' Union Suits 25c and upward Children's Union Suits 25c and upward Men’s Heavy Mixed 38c per suit Boys heavy wool and cotton, all sizes and prices 'Tis true cotton is much higher, but our values are as good and in many lines BETTER than ever before for the money. Don’t fail to come in and see what we have for you. C. F. TRUE.
RB. Allison went t.oFort Wayne tfcis morning. Willi am Sheets, of Berne, was a visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee went, to Dayton, Ohio this morning. Mrs. Truster went to Geneva this morning to visit for a f ew dnyß with her brother. W. H. Niblick and F. M. Schirtneyer returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. •I. R. Berry returned to Hoagland I lust evening, after a visit, here he I was the guest of relatives. Dun Vail left last evening for Andover, Mass., where he will again resume his school duties. Kirk Brown went to Fort Wayne hist evening to visit for a few days with a few days with relatives. Miss MiHer arrived this morning from Geneva, and is the guest of her sister Mrs. Lawrence bmith. Mrs. John Moran returned last evening from Berne, where she was visiting with her mother, Mrs. Yager. Mrs. Sammy Miller returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after a visit here with her son Med Miller and family. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Russell returned last evening from Berne, where they were visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. Berger. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Miss WiniI tied Ellinghum returned last even- ; ing from Winchester, where they were visiting with relatives. Miss Katharine Watts entertained I Misses Jessie Winnes and Ruby Miller in honor of Miss Marguerite i Mann, of Muncie, at dinner today. Mis. J. S. Braden and Airs. H. I A. Zwahlen returned from Monroe, where they spent the day, the guest of the former’s brother, Wid Dor win. Ernst Yenney returned last evening to his home at Danville, 111., While here he wasjxcting in the capacity of table waiter at the Burt House. Mr. and Mrs. Goodness returned last evening to their home at Plainfield. Wisconsin, after visiting here for a short short time with Nick Miller. o . The Decatur horses that are now makingjthe - circuit of fairs, will race this week at Marion Ohio, anu a crowd of Decatur sports will no doubt attend. While cooking supper last evening Mrs Wilson Lee had the misfor‘une to upset a large tureen of hot gravy over her right hind, burning it very severely, and it will b«' few days before she will again be able to use the injured member.
5 John Schng made a visit to An- I gola this morning. i Ben Middleton returned from I Berne this morning. 1 John F? Ik and son made a visit] to Fort Wayne today. 9 Andrew Briener made a visit to s j Fort Wayne this morning. R. K. Allison made a visit to ■ i Fort Vx ayne this morning. 1 Mrs. Lutz went, to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with 1 friends. Pearl Laisure went to Hoagland this morning to visit a few days • with relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Dyonis Schmitt are taking in the sights at the St. Louis > lair this week. Mrs. Gaunt went to Geneva this morning to visit for a few days I with her brother. Miss Lillie MciFarren, of Roanoke. Ind., is in our city, the guest of I Mrs. B. W. Sholty. Jacob Tester went to Ridgeville this morning, where he is putting in a large flour mill. Mrs. Mary Laisure, of Rochester, 1 passed through this city this morning enroute to Hoagland. W. H. Stults. of Wren, Ohio, passed through this citv this morn- ’ ing enroute to'Fort Wayne. Miss Emma Webel returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit with relatives at Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Atz and son went to Berne this morning to at- , tend the funeral of their niece. Levi Stoneburner returned this morning to Warsaw, after visiting here a short time with relatives. Rev. Brown returned this morning to Auburn, after holding service at the Christian cnurch Sunday. Mrs. Hol wort returned this morning to Woodburn, Ohio, after making a short visit her with her ’ father. t Mrs. Hugh Woods went to Warsaw this morning to visit for a . short time with relatives and friends. ? Miss Cora Kip'.inger returned this . morning to her home in Waterloo, after a visit here with Miss Lulu B okaw. Fred McFeeley returned to Fort Wayne, today, after visiting hen for a short time with Mr. and Mrs 3 T t. Janies Bun. Mr. and M s. Hobrock returned last evening to F. r* Wayne, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. ! i Henry H brock. ’ Mrs. Connell and daughter rei turned last evening from Fort . Wayne, where they were visiting with relatives. Miss Nora Roehm, of Sohumm, ’ Ohio, passed through Decatur this morning, enroute to Foit Wayne to ! visit with her sister. I i The case oi A. P. Beu tty against j Harvey Todd, ejectment proceed- ■ ings, will he tried before ’Squire i ( Smith on Thurduy. j Charles Menynlan leaves this 1 evening for Card well, Mo., where ! he has accepted a position with the ; Decatur Egg Case Co. Miss Emma Cheeney returned to ; her home at Waterloo this morning, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Murray. Eli Sprunger left last evening for j Kendallville, where he will exhibit j a string of Frisinger & Co.’s Belgian stallions at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClure returned to Van Wert last evening, after a visit here with Mrs. McClure’s father, who is very sick. Dallas Butler and Girt Reynolds left today for Rlolrtnond. taking with them John Sohrwder, whom they will place in the asylum for safe keeping and treatment. Charles Peterson returned to Columbia City this morning to resume his newspaper work, after making a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer Peterson.
We desire to express our sincerest thanks to those who assisted us dnrmg the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. We are esj eaially thankful to the G A. R Post for their kind services. Mrs. W. A Wisner unit family. Sheriff Butler, in company with Jacob Bogner and William Adler, as deputies, will leave in the morning over the Clover Leaf railway with Harve Thompson, Jasper Bailor, Chauncey Millet and Bert Bailor, for Jeffersonville, where the last named four will commence time on their sentences.
MOST PEOPLE KNOW that “ECONOMY” MEANS SAVING. If you don’t it isn’t our fault. This week would be a good time or y° u investigate. These prices tell why.
Six quart granite Berlin kettle, with lld Four quart granite Berlin kettle, with Ild - 41c No. 25, granite coffee pot 34 C No. 8, granite tea kettle see No. 28, granite wash basin, white hned ißc 5 quart granite pudding pan. Special
' ■■ ■ oOU Now Don’t forget that these prices are for THIS week. When you think of low prices think of THE ECONOMY WEDELIVER GOODS. "WATCH US GROW."
IS A HIT Mr. Howe’s Moving Picture Show is a Splendid One. Novelties come and go with every season; many disappear in a literal sense; those that lack something of art and originality, daintiness, hence are failures. A few are “hits,” so to say. They come in the field to stay. This applies especially to Mr. Howe’s Moving Pictures, which will be presented in the M. E. church on Friday even ing, Sept. 30. They are the ideal of perfection sought in entertainment. If you have found the statements of others at variance with the facts, do not oons'gn Mr. Howe's announcements to the limbo of doubt. He has a scrupulous regard for truth, and the advertisements and display announcements do not do full justice to tho ecxellence of his entertainment. A. R. Bell is attending to timber business at Markle today. Lawrence Schlegel went to Mont pelier today, to visit with relatives. John Smith returned to Bryan, Ohio, after visiting with his brother, Lew in this city. Glen G ibend:»il, of Gen. va. pissed through the city today, en route to Warren. Dave Waggoner returned from Northern Michigan. where he spent a few days fishing Mis- Alberts arrived today from Chicago, and is. the guest of Miss Mathewson, of Pleasant Mills. Bernard Adlesperger returned to Montpelier today, after a she t visit with his mother in this city. Leo Miller went to Preble, today to get the clothes he lost last Sunday while enroute from Ossian. Dr. H. A. Murnma and wife r ■ turned to Huntington. today, after a with C. Murnma and family here. W. H. Fledderjohann arrived today from New Knoxville. Ohio, and is attending to int< rurban business. D. Determan aud A. Wahl returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, today, after a visit here with Barney Terveer and family. Mrs. Miles Pillars will enterrain a number of her lady friends tomorow afternoon at a thimble party in honor of Mrs. Zuelan and .Mrs. J. Braden, of Fort Wayne. Two young men were arrested last evening by Night Policeman Frank for fighting on the street. They were arraigned before Mayor Coffee, who gave them a good sound lecture and fatherly advice and told them to go home and stay there. The boys took the hint. Wanted—Young man to travel for Lyman Bros. Only hustlers should call; good chance, for advancement to the right party. Call at the studo. 221d3 Good openings for all lines of business and trade in new towns Large territory thickly settled Address Edwin B. Magill, manager I Townsite department, Chicago p Great Western Railway, Fort Dodge, f lowa. Wait for the big suit and cloak opening. Exclusive styles; medium price. Wait for it. Niblick & Co. For Sale—Good general purp. se horse. Enquire of George Zimmerman. 21bd12
Twelve boxes good matches 8c Six nicely decorated cupsand saucers t 60c Twelve piece decorated toilet set. 65.00 value; our price 84.19 Decorated stand lain]); usual price 52.25. Special. si <is Plain white wash bowl and pitcher Special 69c Six plain white dinner plates 23c
— — -w w • - — 1 1 . S • When a ,ellow is Eitin « and I EASY § helps himself a second time to '. N 3 a he Likes it. r%TH eW I [crossed ■ a /\i fz dgrj ® T'Crassett” ■ SHOES You want them Again > H R > ou have never worn toe Kl M ? rossvu Shoe it is your misfor- E3 ea tune. sou Lave yet to learu the E IH every-hour-comtort ot perfectly R SJ designed footwear. H ■ gJ ■ So'd only by ] 11 CHARLIE VOCLEWEDE, ~r? SiiCl SELLER, DECVRJR, IND. i ' —. _ .. —: : j *4’ fe AIOINEV Seen Di syp'ars and it dots not need to be burned n.ue>, it yours is all, we can furnish you mure a d at very reasonable rates $ 10 to i 100 n or any amount can lie borrowed on your Furni- , ture, Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies. Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your '' possession. You ean pay it back in small weekly i. or monthly payments as you may wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. d If you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and get more, and save 11 money beside, write us. If vou want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent 1 w’ill be in Decatur every Wednesday and will H call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your uame - - Street and Number - ~ . I Amount Wanted li Kind of Security. - ' 1 I Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 9W> FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895
Laborers Wanted—Steady work, ut Ridgeville, Indiana stone quarry, j 15 c «nts ]>er honr. Board |SO per i week. Annfield & Cartwright,! Riugevihe, Ind. 321d3 I
Silkolenes, 36 in. wide, plain or fancy. Special, yard . Ladies’ and childrens’ hose supporters; black or white Bft Chikirens’oilcloth bibbs; large size 5a Siz white handled cups and saucers. Special Five yards heavy unbleached toweling
P. L. FRITZ Dentist .Office above Holthoune, Schulte <k Co.’s clothing store. DIOATCa, INDMSA.
