Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1904 — Page 3
I T , M EJTAJ 3 L E S ■ o. K. * •• I ‘’tbains NORTH, E * 1:30 a m ■ tn Grand Rapids 7:M» am I J leioept Sunday s 3:1, p w I o^* :ly 'trains SOCTH ■ * 1 :CF a m ■ i(b- Dal i£ .except Sunday) 7:14 a m I !/1 except Sunday* 1:1<» pin I E Suuda ’ ? p lUPIyI UPIy —“ I CLOVER LEAF. I In effect June 2s. 1904. ■ EAST. I , Traveler, dally... 5:05 am . ISt *"u n^da'lJ except Sunday ..11 .7 am j f dairy I’ l 'fclLoo*- rre‘« Qt 18.01 a m to a ~ L ’ WEST „ ~ smres'l. dally 5:05 am I aafy except Sunday . ,11:10 am Taller, dally . b:4l p m ’»JPbSa. Freight 18:01 p m | CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 1». 1004 WEST. ilndted '»:««* m »i York and Ch:cago Limited »o ihroutb coach Columbus and Chicago daily - .12:44 p m ..jp-weld Fargo Express ««cept 8® Monday 5.50 p m « Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am •® EAST - js-Cblcsgo and N Y limited 11:21 p. m Io ’a-Ve.tiouie Limited tor W Y 2:47 a u. 1,0 Sr Marion and Columbus eacept *l' " finds- ■ ■ •=** * n ‘ , u. w Yore and Boston Limited WO *■"* (trough coaches Columbus and Chicago . 4:5. pm 13 will not carry baggage 2 and 4 has .sSugb coach Columbus to Chicago 1 14—ra) Carry between 1 10 Hammond and Marlon. Lake tne « Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND o-Pally excpt Sunday 7:15 am S'lS-Daily except Sunday 11:57am 35— liady except Sunday 5:25 p m I rune through to Indianapolis without (tange. arriving 10:110 a m No 4 leaves Indianopolis at 7:00a m. Runs lUmigh without change, arriving at Bluffton 18:15am KO. 11 and 42 run Ti * Muncle 4 “*8 4 route 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House -=5 1 In mind that at FRISTOE’S I SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatur. | Miss Veronica Brunnegraft returned home last Saturday, after a i month’s visit with relatives and friends at M inster. Ohio j
WALKING SKIRT Display Next Tuesday OCTOBER 4th. O n above date the representatives of the Diamond Skirt Company will show /T in our Cloak Department the complete line of Round yf Length Skirts, made by this i ,t . company which is the most I ■ complete of this kind in f A I I \ this country. All are in- j H vited to attend. J h\ / \\\\ J \k »>>» ■vl r $5.00 $15.00 Special Measures Taken without Extra Charge Next Tuesday, October 4th boston store I. O. O. F. BLOCK <*t MOL.TZ GO.
is attending to oil business at Geneva today •* John Laohot, of Berne, was a business caller here today. P- W. Smith, of Richmond, was a business caller here today. B. Parrish made a business trip j to New Haven this morning. | Henry Straub, of Bluffton, spent , Sunday here with lady friends. I Jacob Butcher, of Geneva, was ; looking after legal business here to 1 day. Attorney McGriff, of Portland, is attending to legal business here to - day. James Moran, of Portland, wasattending to legal business here to day. M. V. B. Archbold made a bustness trip to Defiance, Ohio, this morning. A marriage license was issued Saturday to Charles E. Shafer and Eva Beatty. Mrs. C. Weaver went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with Mrs. Mary Courson. Miss Rosie Geary went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend a tew days with her cousin. Clint Drummond returned to Fort Wayne this morning. He was visiting with relatives here. William Schasster and William Engle jiassed through our city this morning, enroute from Oklahoma to Berne. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Edington returned to Fort W ayne this morning. While here they were the guests of his mother. Rev A. M. Cummins returned to Fort Wayne this morning. He was | holding service here at the United Brethren church. Anthony Edington and Albert ‘ Acker have resigned their respectlive positions as porter and dav ■ clerk at the Burt House. Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Beardsley will leave Monday morning for . Shelbyville, where they will attend i the Baptist church state convention. Mrs. Leslie will return here and continue her services.
Amos Gillig matte a business trip to Geneva this morning, Ed Touhey made a business trip to LaOrto this morning. L. C. Devossjis attending to legal business at Geneva today. Rufus Brod beck left this morning I tor Indianapolis to attend school. John S. Peterson is attending io insurance business at Geneva today. 5.,0tt0 Ryf, of Berne, passed through our city this morning on his way to I Chicago. J- M. Frisinger returned this morning from a business visit at Fort Wayne. Mrs Jane Strickler left this morning tor Northern Michigan to visit with relatives. Miss Marguerite Center returned to Fort W ayne this morning to re sume her school work. Mrs. Richard returned to Portland this morning. She was enroute from Chicago. Hamilton Mercer went to Berne this morning, where he has accepted a position on the Berne News. F. Steiner and A. Stauffer returned to Berne this morning. They were the guests of friends while here. Mrs. Hautoh and Mrs. Reedle returned to Fort Wayne this morning , while here they were the the guests of Mr. and Mis. Selking. Miss Mary Sutlief,-of Cleveland, i Ohio, and Miss Bessie tiering, of Huntington, are in our city, the guests of Miss Pearl Breiner. W. J. Bosse made a business trip to Portland this morning, in the interest of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. He was accompanied by )i John Coffee, who is learning the ' business. William Sheets certainly showed f the citizens of Chattanooga, Ohio, a good time on yesterday, having ’ a big celebration there. The ball game between Geneva and Chattanooa resulted in a victory for Geneva by a score of 6 to 5. There was a 'oaloon ascension, a num tier 1 of athletic sports. Ithe lady band ■ of Payne, Ohio, furnished the mu- ? i sic and a big crowd enjoyed the | day’s sp< rt.
COME AND SEE THE M en 'S Sack Suits CORRECT EALL AND t i i - WINTER STYLUSEOR MEN and YOUNG MEN ————— Because this is a price limit for a sack suit 3 : with many men, we’ve always made it our business J T™ are worth while coming to see, . to give extraordinary value at this price. Thisespecially if you wish to dress sash- season we have raised the quality notch a little f lonable at little cost. You’ll certainly higher and offer you beautiful tailored suite I, want a new Fall suit for business or dress | fully worth 118 and 120, at the popu ‘ I ■Z and possibly a new top coat. Here you : larpriceof $ 1 can see everything that’s fashionable and ! , The collection comprises single and doublemake a selection from v\. breated sacks, cut in the i an immense array of ' latest styles, made of excelthe finest ready-to-wear '' I i j? lent mate rials in beautifu clothing procurable — ~ patterns and coloring and the famous P^a * n brown ’ and black fabrics. Michaels-Stern 6 1 TOP COATS Fine Clothing 1 at 110. i Ji I You never saw garments , •• //I to equal these we are ebow- | which is scientifically tail- / YflV. WBB •■■-wa® ing at this price. They are j ored to retain its shape, fit — — made of fine Coverte in the as if made to-measure and Dew colorings for young men to give the service that you ~ and of black) and Oxford would expect. That’s one <7 y J Vicunas and Worsteds for reason why we sell it; an- BHW conservative men; lined with other reason is that it stands l/ jl j fice 01 Sllk h '>l*H>ly li .... MbM j i WMI tailored throughout. If you alone as the mest perfectly ejk®® ]1 ' / j/d J HU _ l/JI ll 11 seed a top coat you’ll certailored ready to wear cloth- Z/7////I 111 . > c ’ ~~i- Jj/f v tainly find what you want in ing that is made to-day. lUI fe our collection, if not at |lO, You’ll see that at a glance » 'Sak/fi I A then at if you’ll come here to exam- ‘ W <■ |fh g M ine and try on your size in ‘ ? p ai ii Co*»«ia»4T io» x anv of the new models. michaels-stern IC9 . yj O/A Z and CUS ROSENTHAL, j 1 hu Man.
Mrs. J. Hendricks, Sr., returned to Monroe this morning. She was enroute from Chicago. James Gay left today for Indianapolis to attend the Knights of Pythias state convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice returned to Berne this morning, after visiting here over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs M. Rice Mrs. J. Charles and Mrs. Kate Fields arrived today from Lagrange, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C F. True. Rev. Upp and wife of lowa, arrived today and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Everett. They are enroute tc Plymouth Ohio. During the absence of Mrs. Leslie at the Baptist church, her place will be filled by Rev. Allen tonight. Rev. White Thursday night and Rev. Luke Fridday night. J. T. Langle left today for Ridgeville where he will attend to business for a few days and then go to Southern Indiana, where he 'will enter the piano business. Father Benzinger, of Hesse Cas- 1 sei, Father Schmitt, of Auburn. Father Lauer, of Fort Wayne, Father Stemetz. of Peru and Father Mongrau of Fort Wayne are in our city, the guests of Father Wilkens. Cottage prayer meetings will be indulged in during this week. Tomorrow at 2:00 they will be held at Mrs, L. C. Miller, Mrs L. G. Ellingham, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Albert Buhler. Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Watts, Mrs Shamp and Mrs. Dore B Erwin. The invitation is general.
A Blutffon girl says that a kiss is the anatomical juxtaposition of the orbicular muscles in an excruti ating exquisite contraction. If that girl will come over and let a Decatur boy kiss her just once she will not talk so slightingly about it again. When the intluinitesimal tintinnabulation of concentrated quintessence of double geared supernal bliss begins to jiernimeate her anatomy, she will bo willing to call a spade a spade instead of an agricultural implement. Millinery Opening at Mrs A. W. Peterson, Wednesday evening.
WE WOULD LIKE to have a little talk with you. We'll try to make our little chat interesting. This isn’t a talk about polities and it isn’t about the w’ar either. It’s just a I plain everyday sort of conversation. In fact we want yen to know more -about this store and it's methods. Just consider THIS store YOUR store. and make yourself at heme here. Our constant aim and endeavor is and 5 will always be to serve you in a courteous manner. You’li alwavs find us ' pleased to show you goods whether you wish to purchase or not. We have one price and one price only. All goods are marked in plain figures. Remember that our first object is to have you p’easad and satisfied We willingly and cheerfully exchange goods. It wont take you very long to find i that Econotnv means Saving. All THIS week you can buy at THE. . ECONOMY 10 quart tin pail and two tin 4 rtp Highlv decorated water sets, rttV cupsfor I v' ; ST&ovalues for WQ* Shoe tacks per box 3 Gla ?“ 8h . ”, oard ’ chea P at □1 C No. 26 granite pr- serving A f kettle. (It’s Janet ware.).. 41“ Misses t<*ece lined union A f* 1 Large sized painted slop jar. /JP’p suits. Special 40" Worth 35c. Special .... . Ladies we lined under- A Mrs. Potts iron hand les. Special 5 C wear P^ arment 40 l Plain white wash bowl and £Qp Ladies' fit- <- lined hose, regu Qn pitcher, usually NOc. Special regular Devalues. Pair Whan you think of low prices think of THE ECONOMY We Deliver Goods. “Watch Ds Grow.” you will talk it over with lus we will show vou why shoes are superior to other shoes at the same price. They have the SMART. - CHIC appearance that pleases the eye They are built on lasts that are comfortable. There is a satisfaction in wearing DOROTHY DODD SHOES because you know the style is just right. Sold only by CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, The Shoe Seller, Decatur. Indiana
