Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1904 — Page 3
tables a. k. a ■■ in effect Sept. 25, 1904) J teains north. , L'W a in tc Grand Rapids 7:59 am ’ * judßy ’ 3:17 I ’ m Sc*- 1 * 1 ' 7 tbainb south ~ 1:08 am i fcSunday) 7:14 a m Sunday. 1:16 pm r*' D nAy *’<rp’ Bunday .51 p m 4epm CLOVER leaf. 'B effect June 20, 1904. EAST, r „_„. r r!*l Traveler. dally... 5:05a m • c rfi.. a» ■?• e, „ C( iP* BuDd “y -o »■» >“ I t" y Expre«t d * 1I » ,S £ P “ Et-U** 1 r' re: » bt « W.Ol am WEST ».«Rinre«». daily 6:05 a □o dai'y except Sunday ...11:10am * c Lmwn-er Jal Traveler, daily 8:41 p m J’«PtoC* : Freight l»:0lp m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 19(4. WEST. ■«. V4-.IBK daily. •• • :00a id . * c lSJuKjca Dd Chicago ibnlted 8:02a m |c Hu'« Ycrk and Chicago Limited ,c through coach Columbua and Chicago dally -18:44 pm lrl p_Wella Fargo Expreaa except * c Monday .....b.fiOp m «-Marlon- Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m ’ c ’ " EAST . aL_cblcago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. * c b _V( ) «iiouie Limited for N Y 2:4? am V fl-Marlon and Columbus except — guilds" 6:6Bam C-New Yota and Boston Limited trough coavhes Columbus and Chicago . 4:5i p m is will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 bas ,lJougt coach Columbus to Chicago a 14—t 20 Carry passepzers between ‘ c Hammond and Marlon. Lake trie <X Western yme card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND it-Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 a m E'i»-Da:iy except Sunday 11:57a m Jf 36-l'a:.y except Sunday 5:25 pm ’tv ii o ne through to Indianapolis without Xge. arriving 10:30 a in 42 leaves Inuianopolis at 7100* m. Runs tttvugb without change, arriving at Bluff Son W:3t a m So. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decalar - I THE BEST PLACETHE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BUKDG, south second street*, v.*. :
Now is the Best Time to Buy YOUR AUTUMN CLOTHING Our stocks are now at their fullest and best and you have an almost unlimited choice of Style, Fabrics and Patterns. Don’t delay another day in making your selection of an Autumn Suit and Overcoat. Come and see the new models of the celebrated »»»*♦» MICHAELS-STEARNS FINE CLOTHING Let us show you how fashionably we can outfit you at a little cost. ." —There is much to interest you here, and should you make a purchase. «e W *M see ** *hat the garments fit you perfectly and are entirely satisfactory to you before leaving the store. FASHIONABLE FALL SUITS > FOR MEN and young men > > LOA /. jA -A’Every new Style, Fabric, Pattern and Coloring is in the collection. No % matter how particular you are or what price you want to pay, you’ll find ft aomething to suit you. The coats are fashioned with broad, shapely shoulders ’ sn,, F l>**>ng collar: the vests are single breasted; CIA X (T AZT . nt “ 10 ‘ roUßers cut full slightly tapering to instep.... ■ flljr STYLISH FALL OVERCOATS ■« ■* FOR HEN BNP YOUNG MEN .< .< } "■»& Every style from the short jaunty Covert Top ('oat to the 52 inch long ’7. Kain Coat, is in the collection. and no matter what the price may be, every ’ garment is worth from 52 to S 5 more, besides lieing superior in Style, Tailoring and Material to Overcoats sold for that much CIQ 4q [ more at other stores . J Jr) SMART AUTUMN CLOTHING ■* •- FOR 60Y.S .« > > > ttCa t» Vm« Mhimw • • i • “-Tcio?ms2 Nowhere in this town will you find a finer assortment of clothing for ‘ boys, nor garments that are their equal in Style. Mstenal and Tailoring. If you are economically inclined, our prices will appeal to you. GUS ROSENTHAL, The Square Man. DECATUR, IND.
Tony Michaud, of Berne, was a business oallerfhere today. P- Poyneer made a .business trip , to Indianapolis this morning. ' 3.0. Redding made a business , trip to Richmond this morning. ‘ Jacob Tester made a business ; trip to Ridgeville this morning Charles W. Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Harvey Harruff is attending to interurban business at Fort Wayne today. , Mrs. Arnold went to Portland this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Hamilton Mercer returned to Berne this morning. He ixas here visiting his family. Opening day tomorrow at The South End Bargain Store, 204 South Second street. Miss Lizzie Brown returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with friends. Mrs. D. Hendrickson went to Dayton, Ohio, this morning to visit tor a short time with relatives. Mrs. Ted Coburn and son. Robert, returned to Warren last evening, after visiting here with Mrs. C. O. France. Mr. and Mrs. Farnham and family returned this morning to Terre Haute, after visiting her for a short ; time with Mr. and Mrs Henry Peters. Rev. John C. White will preach at the Baptist church this evening. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Leslie will arrive tomorrow and re sume her meetings here. A medicine company will hold down the boards at Bosse's opera house commencing Friday evening. This company has the reputation of putting on a good show. The “Chicago Tramp” company arrived this morning from Huntington, where they showed last night. They have a fine appearing company and look capable of put ting up a first-class show. The quarterly contest of the Reds and Blues of the Christian church i bible school will close with a social at the home of C. J. Weaver on Saturday evening. All the mem- ■ tiers are requested to be present and enjoy a good time.
•T. W. Place made a business trip ' to Fort Wayne this morning. Attorney Koenig is attending to interurban business at Fort Wayne today. Arthur Berry has accepted the position as night bus driver at the Murray hotel. Dore Erwin returned last evening from Winamac, where he was trying a law suit. Opening day tomorrow at The South End Bargain store, 204 South Second street. Mrs. (). M. Robison went to B erne today to visit lor a few days with her father. Opening day tomorrow at the The South End Bargain Store, 204 South Second street. George Benedict, of Nashville, Tennessee, was a busiess caller in our city this morning. Miss Wilcox returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with her parents. Charles Christen returned today rom New Haven, where he is constructing a new church. Mrs. Durkins went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a sh< rt time with her daughter. Mrs. Egan. Members of Rebekah lodge who have quilt 'blocks are requested to bring same to lodge room by Oct. I Hth. Miss Lizzie Hain went to Fort Wayne this mornng. She was accompanied by Mr. Durkins' son, who will be examined by a specialist. E. L. Rice, advance agent for the Holy City, the great bibical play is I in the city today getting his advertising in shape. This sdow plays here on Thursday, October 13' Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralston|and two sons returned to New Corydon this morning . They were enroute from St. Louis, where they were taking in the sights at the big fair. The old gray that has been driven to the night bus by Peoples & Holthouse. has contracted lock jaw and in all probability will have to be killed, as the animal is suffering all i kinds of pain. Mrs. Henry Stevens very pleas, j antly entertained the following ladies at dinner today: Miss Veroni ica Brunnegraff, Mrs M D. Costello, i Mrs. Frank Lankens, Mrs. Jo. ' Brunnegraff and Mrs. Samuel Doak.
tHE®HUb QECATUR, IND. Great Fall g Winter Opening Sale Beginning Saturday, Oct. Bth And Continuing for 10 Days We Will Offer as SPECIALS the Following: Underwear Heavy Fleeced Underwear, sold elsewhere for soc a garment a Aa 1 Special this sale only qQu "'x.Bea E or ll Wool Underwear, sold elsewhere for for ¥I.OO and >v Aa ¥1.25 a garment. Special this sale only tp-' Canvas Gloves wMwwWl Heavy Canvas Gloves, sold elsewhere for 10c. a pair. Special wW ’■ll this sale 1 KI; mIKAvIS Overcoats Blr 1.0 Before buying your OVERCOAT, stop and consider the SPECIAI . 7ft' M « OFFERING-GENUINE, all wool FRIEZE We will guaran- IS ' tee this garment to stand “A Boiling Test.” made with hand pad ? W 7ft / ded shoulders, sold everywhere from ¥12.50 to SIS.OOSW A «■ a / Special this sale 'sM H|l 7 _ JEIBy Cravenette Coats Swell Nobby guaranteed Waterproof Coats, sold elsewhere for ¥ls 00. Special during this sale All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Money Refunded B. KALVER & SONS, Props. One Price Clothiers B is Store BnilHinV
Reuben Bremer went to St Louis this morning to spend a week looking at the big fair. i J. D. Hale returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending the Old Soldiers’ reunion. Sam Barger went to St. Louis toady to spend a week at the big fair there . He will make a business trip into Nebraska. Miss Albright arrived last evening from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of Mr,, and Mrs. John Albright. Dallas Hunsioker returned last evening from St. Louis, where he spent a week taking in the sights 11 at the fair. h Charles B. Yobst is busily enI gaged in putting in a low pressure II heating plant for Curley Radmacher at his residence. Miss Clorine Dailey of Bluffton, and Miss May Fitzgerald, of Fort Wayne, are in our city the guests of Mis. Haefling. Opie Reed and Eugene Bulks, of Chicago, arrived today and will address a republican meeting at the court house this evening. Mr. Reed is the great novelist. The public is very cordially in I vited to attend the Thank Offering social to be held at Mrs. D. D. Heller’s by the Ladies’ Home Miss- i ionary society, Friday evening. After the program lunch will be ! served. Devotional, Miss Nellie ! Blackburn. Vocal music, Dr. and . Mrs Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Pat terson. Reading. Mrs. Brittson. | Instrumental solo. Miss Carrie I Thomas. Vocal solo, Mrs. James [ Rice. Talks on Missions, Rev White. Music, Quartet. He criticised her pudding; he! criticised her cuke; he wished she d make the biscuits that his mother used to make; she didn’t wash the dishes and she didn't make the I stew, and she didn mend the stock ings as his mot her used to do. Oh, well, she wasn’t perfect, but she! ] thought its time for her to have a ; rest. Ho., when, one day this man had growled and whined the whole day through, she turned him up and fanned his pants—us his moth- | er used to do. Wanted—Two lady clerks. Ex- I perienoe not necessary. Apply be- ! tween 7 and Ba. m. Friday at 204 8 outh Second street. i1
WE WOULD LIKE ta 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. It’s iust a pa '“ er - v ' t a - v Bor ‘ ° f conversation. In fact we want yen to know''more about this store and it s methods. Just consider THIS store YOUR store y ? urßelf at 110 me here. Our constant aim and endeavor is and will always be to serve you in a courteous manner. You’ll alwavs find ub 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 pleasad and satisfied We " dlingly and cheerfully exchange goods. It wont take you verv long to find i.-nhx-AV?v Dly means Saving. All THIS week vou can buy at THE 10 quart tin pail and two tin I rtn Hi'rhly deeorated water sets, rtrtn cups for I iju 51.50 values or ygC Shoe tacks per box Glass wa-h board, cheap at n .... ~ ** 39c. Special Jib No. 2b granite preserving 44 n W 1 kettle. <lt s Janet ware.).. 4I " Misses fleece lined union JI ■■ ! Large sized painted slop jar. rtf™ a suits. Special 41 Qu Worth 35c. Special .... 5 Ladies’ fleece lined under C wear per garment I lain white wash bowl and OOp Ladies’ fleece lined hose, regu An pitcher, usually 80i-. Special Ogju regular 19c values. Pair. gb When you think of low prices think of ; THE ECONOMY We Deliver Goods. “Watch Us Grow.” IF vou will talk it over with TB Bus we will show vou whv shoes are superior to other / V 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.
