Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1904 — Page 3
vS TABLES 0. *■ 4 '• effect sept. «. THAIS* bOBTH, . 1:30 a m Grand Rapids 7;.-.B a m !' eictfd Sunday? 8:1. pm *«-%.% except Sundayl '• :14 » m Sunday. 1:1b p m «c s-l*’’ -, except Sunday :51 pn. o C n:y T «P_n> CLOVER LEAF. •a effect June 3% 1904. EAST. 'a! Traveler, dally... 5 1)5 a m 4:.l y except Sunday...».« a m ffcjrfli. Fre.fflrt 12:01am It'*- I*’" 1 *’" west I>l S-R*' E ’ s ' Vexcept SunUiiv ...11:10s m r^oiier.- 5 .! Traveler, dally B:4lpm F£ioc*. Frelftnt U:oi P n> CHICAGO & ERIE. • B effect June 19. 19t>4 WEST. l'« : "js7,'*’' l nc.' I Ch!cag<. limited 3:U2am r« and < n>ca«o Limited h -< uth «*ch Columbus and cbteaffo daily W :44pm , pl u.Weii» F»tF® E *P reH except " c Monday P CD n SaHoc-Hußtinrton Acc’m.. 10:10am EAST a-Cbicarv and N Y limited 11:21 p. m v2,uou e Limited tor b * «47 a in Jf s-M»r:on and Columbus except I* s> nds r S'oe a m J ew i•■ » »Ld Boston Limited ” vrinit coaches Columbia „dCb:ca«o 4:5. pm So u nil not carry baggage. 3 and 4 nag rt coa’b Colurobut to Chicago ejc Carry passerrers between " c Han mood ana Marton. Lake trie dt Western 7ite ’ard from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND ~ c-Pally exept Sunday 7:15 am v ex 'epi Sunday 11:57am j" s f _l>»:.y except Sunday 5:85 pm s, ij runs through to Indianapolis without mige. «rr:r:ng 10:30 a m s ( >42 leaves ndianopvlla at 7:00 am. Runs ut change, arriving at Bluffton (i > a jf0.41 sec 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route [l3 South -’cd St. Opp. Court House I SIH'W ■ FtfeaL In mind that at FRISTOE’S fMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to Select from than any House in Deca- »••• * Mrs Samuel Acker arrived this e .mins : oni Geneva and i> the geest of relatives. R B Allison and R K Allison retweeu last evening from a bnsitess trip at Chicago.
come and see the Men's Sack Suits CORRECT FALL AND . WINTER STYLES FOR ° T $1 X MEN and YOUNG MEN „ lh . . . . - Because this is a price limit for a sacs suit with many men. we've always made it our business THE\ are UOrtll while coming to see, to give extraordinary value at this price. This especially if you wish to dress sash- season we have raised the quality notch a little lonable at little cost. You’ll certainly h ’gher and cffer - vou beautiful tailored suits want a new Fall suit for business or dress fully worth 518 aod s2 °’ a ‘ tbe | j and possibly a new top coat. Here you lar price ° f can see everything that's fashionable and The collection comprises single and doublemake a selection from v, ' breated sacks, cut in the an immense array of \\ \ B ‘ ?le *' ma<ie of excel ' the finest ready-to-wear \ f" ' kDI ma,eriale iD ***«»»*“ clothing procurable— patterns and coloring and the famous >•/ ' “ pl “ brown ' blue “ d j black fabrics. Michaels-Stern if A COATS Fine Clothing at $ 10. z Jr bTJK j* You never saw garments . . M f 2k v f'Tfc'kF to equal these we are stow’nich is scientiucali v tail- > .... x , LJT VsCiJiA. • mg at this pace. Thev are to retain its shape, fit '** marie of fine Coverts in the • to-measurv and ■ *°gv»the service that vou : ‘ and of blacky and Oxford would expect. That’s one Vicunas and Worsteds for -u. —n / ZJ7 I '"•i conservative met: lined with why we aed it; an- fcMfl [' Mi- ... Wlfli ;/ / I IMI fine serg or silk suterolv other reason is that it stands hew, > t ' n I , . i wfcdM /// / ,1 tailored throughout. If vou ° W as the must perfectly W /I I a top coat you'll cerU ‘'' red ready-to-wear cloth- Jr Ji M tainiy find what you want in IC B that is made to-day. Hl A t our collection, if not at 110, M see that at a glance Jgp » 1 y »h»n •’ ‘lyoull come here to exam- I O I ioe and try on your size in . «y of the new models. ' $| $ apd S2O Come | Mwtia. «w— . MC«C«Yta «. » GUS ROSENTHAL, The Square Man. DECATUR, IND.
I la)] styles in millinerv at Mr« Boese's. W. H. Niblick is at Whiting, Ind today. O. N. Snellen is at Roam, Ind., today, on business. I William Mersman made a bnsiness trip to Marion today. Miss Carie Zerkle went to Bluff, ton today, to take a few days’ visit with her aunt. Mrs. Roth went to Fort Wavne last evening to make a short visit with relatives. Miss Nellie B-rger arrived today from Fort Wavne, and is the guest of Miss Shanierloh. Mose Krohn returned ] a9 t even ing from Chicago, where he was looking up old friends. B. H. F ledderjohann arrived today from New Knoxville, Ohio, and is attending to interurban business. Mr. and Mrs. Young arrived last evening from Winchester . and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strebe. Miss Martha Meyers returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting for a short time with her parents near Preble. Mr John Baumgartner and Mrs , Moser arrived last evening from Berne, and are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Heuer. Mrs. Clint Drummond and children returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting here the guests of her parents. Miss Dollie Simooke left this morning for St. Louis, where she will attend the world's fair and visit her brother, Charles M. Simooke. Mrs. Mary Griley and Miss Victoria Pugh returned to Belleview, Ohio, this morning, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs George Keller. The infant child of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Beckmever died yesterday. . and will be buried tomorrow morn- • ing. Mr. and Mrs.|fiec&niever live just east of the city. A surprise upon George Lowden ; was a social event of Saturday . 1 vening. participated in by fifty members of the G A. R., Sons of Veterans and W. R. c. The event was in honor of Mr. Lowden s birthday.
Mrs. Boese’s millinery opening Wednesday. Dan Haley is a business visitor at Monroeville today. ,Nat Popkins made a visit to Fort Mayne last evening. Mrs. Gunset went to Schumm, today, to visit with her children. Mrs. Fred Bender returned to 1 leasant Mills today, afer a visit at Hoagland. L. ( . De Voss oeturned last evening irom Geneva, wher he attended . to legal t usiness. G. H. Miller, of Holland. Georgia, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. R. A Smith of near Monrue. Mrs. Mary Cox, of Hutchison, Kansas, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ge rge Paterson and family. John Dm kins has accepted a position with the Dr. Marshall Medicine company 'as traveling salesman. L. A. Waring returned this morning from Toledo, where he was attending the funeral of his friend,O B. Clark. A. i Doty and wife, of Portland, were the guests of Burt Green last evening. They were enroute to i Pittsburg. Pa Tom Peterson returned last evening from Portland, where he was working with H. Davis on his eement side walk contracts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougherty returned last evening to Foit Wayne, after visiting here f?r a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Meihls. Mr and Mrs. Charles Merryman 'and Miss Susie Merryman departed for Cadiz. Ohio, this morning, where they will visit relatives several days. illiam Scherer left this morn ing on the Old Settlers' excursion for New Lisbon, Ohio, and "Pitts ' burg. Penn . to visit with relatives and friends for two weeks The Erie sold tickets this morning for the old settlers' excur sion from this city 223 being foi Youngstown, twenty.two for Lis bon and four for Greentown. i Miss Edna Brandon who has beei . visiting in the city for severa ■ weeks, ’eft the city this mo.-nini t for Kremlin, Oklahoma. She wa r accomjianied as far as Chicago b; • Mrs. N. rman Case and daughter Oval.
Robert Gillig returned to F.rt Wayne today. M . S. Small made a business trip to Geneva tdoay. Millinery opening—Mrs Boese, Monroe street tomorrow. Ni ah Loch returned today from a business trip at Waterloo. P. A. Macklin, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. J. W. Place made a business visit ‘ to Fort Wayne this morning. Dick Neptune made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. 8. W. Hale of Geneva, was a bu-i.iess caller here last avening. fimil Franz of Berne, attended to legal business here last evening. A. Van Camp made a business trip to Plymouth this morning. Mrs. Lake arrived today from La Otto, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Tisron went to Bluffton, today, to visit for a short time with her children. Dr Canada of Winchester was in our city toady, attending to his regular patients Frank Snyder of Portland, was attending to legal business in our city last evening. Earl B Adams went to] Geneva today to make assessments on the new brick streets. Miss Anna Winnes went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the ’ day with friends.
P. L. Andrews went to Monroe today to attend the funeral of Jerry Andrews, his uncle. Frank Copp returned to Geneva this morning. While here he was the guest of friends Pat Hyland left this morning for Youngstown, Ohio, to make a short visit with his parents. Miss Graham returned to Monroe this morning While here she was the guest of friends. Charles Yobst went to Berne to- . day, to do some wire soldering for the telephone company. Miss Susie Mayer left this morningfor Bucyrus. Ohio, to visit tor a few weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fuelling arrived today from Fort Wayne and . are the guests of relatives. Mr and Mrs Ed Hellinger went tofF rtlWavne la-tevoninff to make
ujjr i uyne la.-i evening to !i.aK“ a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Peter M Fulk went to South i Bend this morning to visit fur a short time with her parents. Father Valentine arrived this j morning from Cincinnati. Ohio and j | is the guest of Father Wilken. Rev Hutchinson returned today from Columbia. City, where he j was holding religions services. John S. Peterson returned lastj evening from Geneva, where he j w-sat end:ng to insurance business. Mrs. Holmes went to Bluffton, j where she will make a short visit i with Mr and Mrs. D. E Studa- ■ baker Mrs. John Rout returned last I evening from Tennessee, where she ; was visiting with her son, Hugh, j and family. Charles Skiver, the aercraut from North Baltimore, Con., and Manning Hart, also an aeronaut, of Matthews. Ind., are in the city. I and arranging to make an ascension at some piint in the county soon. These “up-in-a-halloon-boys" were at Chattanooga Sunday. Number six on the Clover Leaf that is due here at 5:25 o'cl .ck am., was delayed this morning for five hours on account oi a freight being off the track on the west end and blocking all traffic. This train had a number of excursionists on ■ board who desired to catch the Erie excursion to Ohio, but all were left and forced to buy tickets at the full fare rate. My son ' Follow not in the foot steps of the loafer and make no example of him who is born tired; for verily f say unto you their business is overstocked the seats on the corner are all taken, and whittling places are all occupied It is betv-r to saw wood for two bits a cord than whittle in a loafing match and cuss the government. My eon, while thou hast the sense of a jay bird break away from the cigarette habit, for lo'thy breath stinketh like a glue factory, but thy whole appearance is less intelligent than a store dummy; yet then art a r ph er —with the rim knocked off. 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 war either. Its iust a. plain everyday sort of conversation. In fact we want yeu to know moreabout this store and it’s methods. Just consider THIS store YOUR store, and make yourself at home here. Our constant aim and endeavor is and will always be to serve you in a courteous manner. You’ll alwavs find u» pleased to show you goods whether you wish to purchase or not. ’ We haveone price and one price only. All goods are marked in plain figures i Remember that our first object is to have you pleasad and satisfied. We, i willingly and cheerfully exchange goods. It wont take you verv long to find I ECONTiM y" 17 meanH SaT ‘ Dg ' All THIS week y cu can bl, V «“ THE! 1 ( > quart tin pail and two tin 4 An I Highly decorated water sets. AArtcu P sfor I u b si.sovalues for Shoe tacks per box 3C : Glass wash hoard cheap at A4 n K W 89c. S 31G No. 26 granite pr< serving 4 p W I kettle. (It’s Janet ware.).. 4I 1 , Misses fleece lined union 4 Large sized painted slop jar. AAn suits. Special ttn'. W orth 35c. Special £ 5 Ladies’ fleece lined under- JIA G wear per garment 1 • n white wash l>f,wl and AAn Ladies’ fleece fined hose, regu An pitcher, usually 90e. Special regular 19c values. Pair. QU When you think of low prices think of THE ECONOMY We Deliver Goods. “Watch Us Grow.” vou will talk it over with jB lus we will show you why wWT O ’a
shoes are superior to other shoes at the some 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 Seiler. Decatur. Indiana
P. W. Smith made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. William Votaw returned to Ge- ■ neva this morning. He was a business caller here. E. E. Burke returned to Portland I this morning. While here he was attending to legal business.
X ” r. ■ i WHEN MONEY’S WANTED leave your order at our office. We nave it ,n plenty and can let you have it on short notice. 110 to 1100 oranv amount can be burrowed on your Furniture, Piano. Horsee and wagons. Buggies. Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the propertv in your possesion. You can pay it tiack in small weekly or monthly payments m you nr av wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before iue. If you owe any other Loan Companv and want to' pay them off and gel a.re, and save money beside, write us. If vou want money, fill cut the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Wedoeelav and will call on vou. All business or inquiries posit.veiy confidential. Your name ——— Street and Number — Amount Wanted — Kind of Security Room 3, Arcade. Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1-96
Charles Christen went to NewHaven thi- morning to attend to the construction of a new church there. Rev. Haist and wife left this morning ■ r Kerdaiviiie to attend j the Fort Wayne District conference I that is in sew-iun there this week.
