Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1904 — Page 3

I fl M£ L A t,LES B 0. K- 4 *■ ■ 0 effect Sept. 25. 1*04) ■ TRAINS NOKTH, ■ TK . - 1:30 K tn eicept Sunday: 7:14 art ’. e ’ t Sunday: 1:1'; pin pt Sunday ■ :51 pn. ‘ 7 ' 46yni H CLOVER leaf. ■H In effect June 2i, IWC*. H EAST. ■■ „ arrla: Traveler, dally... 5:<15 a m -u* V ere pt Sunday ..11 37 an. ■J c»■•V 5:20 pn, ■te. ■ L WEST ■ e.-reen. daily 5:07 a m » except Sunday .h:'oan ■J l-“‘"„er HI Traveler. dally .. 8:41 p rr. ■ I'r-OEM Ml|«» ■flO **’ — ■ CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19, 1904. WEST. ....He dally S:ooan, •'■'JXh and Chicago limited 3:02 am • ci 7s. Y. r« and Chicago Limited ” thr< ugb c< act Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 pm KXPreM elCeP, s:sopn. „ J'rion'-Hunt ngton Acc’m.. 10:10am • cn " EAST a_i-h'eag ,; and N V limited 11:21 p. m. ,l . Veitrnu e Limited tor 6 t 24:4*7a m * c JuJiarK' and Oolumbua except !•< D_ a ur ,ds' 5:68 a re . 4_New York and Boston Limited trough coaebes Columbua aid Chicago 4:6a p m II trill cot carry baggage. 3 and 4 baa A c ib coach Columbus to Chicairo ' 14—t- -A Carry passengers between r* 1 ' Hammond ano Marion 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House I S? jj" — In mind that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatur. THE BEST PL ACETH E BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BI RDS, \ JOtTH SEC'iXD STREET*.*.-.*, t Mr. and .Mrs. Arnold passed through our city today enroute frwnP'jrtiand to Pleasant Planies. Mrs Heth went to Hartford City today to make a short visit with her brother. Milliaid Cowan and faun ly.

li iMUwsim. g j I Jsisl FOR BARGAINS | I Heating Stoves $ I to $531 I Jfl Cook Stoves and Ranges I We guarantee them to be i the BEST on ,he Market. 1 FURNACES— I We have the Furnace that saves 1 vou 25 P cr cent. fuel and makes I your home comfortable during I : the coldest weather : ■ □ The greatest spreadingfpaint 'and the ■ most durable * ONYX I •Jgl 111 ■ ’ Igßffi ! If yt-u cxj txt to paint t<.-.ir buildings I Bfl 111 B : ' i:s VU.H'.UI- ■ V ■ I ™ 8K wHSf-'' •••■*<. . WH I ■ * B Bff - *Bk every i RT> K AMERICAN FENCE-CL than! ever before.—New is the time to buy. ■ i? | BRITTSQN. MYERS 4 Cd. [

| Miss Eva Stuart returned’Friday ftom Bluffton where she was visiting with friends. Mrs. Henneizer returned last, evernng to Williams, after visiting i here with friends. j Miss Sadie Crist went to Fort Wayne last evening to spend Sun day with her father.

| Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler went , to Fort Wayne last evening to visit | over Sunday with Mrs. Parent. Mrs. James Bain went to Fort Mayne last even ing to visit for a tew days with her sister. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Beatty and son. Carl, went to Warsaw last evening, to attend the funeral of Miss Lillie Shores. P. Poyneer returned last evening from Indianapolis, where he was attending to business pertaining to his grain and seed seperator. Dee Devinney left last evening for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will make a short visit with his brother, and also look for a location in the painting business. Special excursion to Marion. Ind., via the Clover Ljaf, Sunday, October 9th. National Soldiers’ Home, etc Numerous other attarotions Numerous other atractions

Mrs. L. T Brokaw returned yesterday from Garrett, where she was i visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Henneizer arrived toady from Williatns, andi s the guest of friends. No markets were obtainable today owing to the fact that today was Chicago Day at the St. Lauis fair and everything in Chicago is at a standstill. All the operators were granted a day off. Burt Mangold will leave tomorro*v morning for Indianapolis, where he will finish his dental course. This is Burt's last year and he expects to get his “pig skin and then look for a desirable locution. James Bali is busily engaged in moving his furniture and other effects from the building formerly occupied by Woodward * Bill into the building just two doors north , where he will open up his undertaking establishment, and will tie ready for any and all business. Mr. Ball is rearranging this business room and when straightened up will be one of the neatest business houses in the city.

John Schug made business trip! to Berne this morning. Me]l Ri-e made a buisness trip to Ridgeville this morning. Albert Butler made a buisness | 11ip to Geneva this morning. Miss Munn left today for Hicks-! ville, Ohio, to spend Sunday with her parents. George Maddy returned last even-' ing from his regular weekly trip) for Place & Co. Miss Grace Sutton arrived this morning from Geneva, and is the guest .of her brother. Mrs. D. E. Weaver returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after visiting here with relatives. Martin Laughlin returned to Berne this morning. He was'~attending to his official duties. Frank Schumaker returned last evening from Eaton, Ohio, where he has ben working in a restaurant Mrs. Robert Gregory and daugh-. ter arrived today from Kendalville, ana will spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. John Niblick and daughter Josephine, went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends.

Mrs. Miller returned to Fort M ayne this morning, after visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Ward Gale. Mrs. Mattie Bonham, of Van Buren, passed through here this morning enroute to Milton Junction. Michigan. John Weldy returned this morning from Berne, where he is teaching school and will spend Sunday with his parents. Special Homeseekers’ excursions to Northern Michigan via the Clover Leaf October 18, Nov. 1, 15 and 29. Get information of agents. Inspector Hutchens who has been attending to rural route business here, went to Urbana this . morning to spend Sandy with rel- ■ atives. Special excursion rates to Lancaster, Ohio, via the Clover Leaf account the annua] Fairfield countv fair. Tickets on sale October 10th and 11th, and limited or return thirty days from date of sale.

tHEIHub DECATUR, IND. Great Fall g Winter Opening Sale Beginning Saturday, Oct, Bth And Continuing lor 10 Days We Will Offer as SPECIALS the Following: Underwear ■WFA Underwear, sold elsewhere for soc a garment ftftn Special this sale only fe XMQ fRkF’ 'Hv &X Jp'W or l WOOI Lnder ' vear B °ld elsewhere for for SI .00 and “Jftn >1.25 a garment. Special this sale only 79® Canvas Gloves n^thi^wle 88 Glove8 ’ 801 d elßewh ®«‘ for 10c. a pair. Special gg ||L 9 W Overcoats Hl■ ’■Hl, Before buying your OVERCOAT, Stop and consider the SPFCTAI Mh • Joe fl OFFERING-GENUINE,aII w£>l FRIEZEL We will' tee this garment to stand *A Boiling Test,” made with hand pad 4fl / Cravenette Coats ■ Swell Nobby guaranteed Waterproof Coats, sold else- ft ft ’ where for sls 60. Special during this sale 75 — 1 I ——. -—."A-.- " . .... All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Money Refunded B. KALVER & SONS, Props. One Price Clothiers gjg store Building

HAD GOOD TIME I t Sunday School Children of Presbyterian I Church Well tntertained. — 1 The reception tendered the Sunday school children of the Presbyf terian church last evening was L well attended and all seemed I have a most delightful time. A " program consisting of music and | recitations and other entertaining I features was successfully carried i out to the utmost enjoyment of the 1 I I children. During the evening light I refreshments were served, consisting of ice cream and cake. The * superintendent and teachers of thi.I Sunday school are to be oongratu- [ la ted up in their new mode of entertaining their little folks. I Mrs. Cyrus Hammel went to [ Portland today to see her daughter 1 who has just returned from the InI dianapolis hospital, where she was i I operated upon. Mr. and’Mrs. Gwinner returned | today to Dodge City, Kansas, after | a three weeks visit with friends I here and at Ashland, Ohio. They I left by the way of St. Louis. We desire to thank sincerely . those who assisted us during our | late bereavement, the death of oui ' I beloved husband and father, J. T. Archbold. We especially thank I the fraternal orders. Mrs. Archbold and son. Reports from V. D. Bel], who L i was hurt so badly a few days ago in a runaway are very encouaging and he will soon be able to be about ; again. He was out of bed yesterday for the first time, and managed I to hobble about for a short time. ] This will no doubt prove to be good news to his many friends here. I Mr. D. M. Robbins arrived today from Matthews, and will make this j her future home. Mr. Robbins is j the man that received the message a short time ago in care of Judge Erwin notifying him of the loss of I ! bis property by fire. Mr. Robbins i says that the message camo that way owing to the fact that his wife did not know any one else with whom her husband was acquainted. I They will reside east of the city. |1

SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE -04 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Where You will Find A Complete Stock of HTinnnnnriruyuTiTJir_"..TjijTrinnnjTruyir.rirvynnriruTnnruvTnjvjTj?njyTnruTJTJi GENERAL MERCHANDISE •JXnJU LTLH-TU JTJTJTJLTLnJV UirLTUVUVU UVUU LTLTLHJ UITLAJ •'VW I U UUVJ LHJUV AT PRICES WAY BELOW THE ORDINARY. A visit to our store will convince you how merchandise of quality can be sold at such ridiculously low prices. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE 204 S. SECOND STREET.

WE WOULD LIKE to hare a little talk with you. We'll try to make our little chat interesting. This isn't a talk about politics ami it isn't about the war either. It's just a plain everyday sort of conversation. In fact we want yen to know more about this store and it s methods. Just consider THIS store YOL’R 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 always find us pleased to show you goods whether you wish to purchase > r net. 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 willingly anil cheerfully exchange goods. It wont take you very long to find that Economy means Saving. All THIS week you can buy at THE ECONOMY 10 quart tin pail ami two tin <4 An Highly decorated water sets. AQp *cupsfor IU J SI aO values for Uw" Shoe tacks per box 3 C Sjl'i^’ CheßP 31 C No. 20 granite preserving y| 4 p kettle. (It's Janet ware.).. "J | " Misses fleece lined union JAn Large sized painted slop jar. OEP suits. Special 40* Worth 35c. Special Ladies fieece lined under- IQp Mrs. Potts iron handles. Special 5 C ™‘ r P er K“ rmen ‘ Plain white wash bowl and CQO Ladies’ fleece lined hose, regu Qp pitcher,usuallyßoc.Special 03” regular I‘Jc values. Pair. When yon think of low prices think of THE ECONOMY We Deliver Goods. “Watch Us Grow.”