Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1904 — Page 5

M E JjL B LE s 0. K. & leffect Sept. 25. IW4) ‘tka.ns north. ]3oam S-P»11J 0 Gr »„d Rapid! 7:W am Fe»<*P> Sunday>.... ...3.1. pm J”' I*-" 1 *-" trains south i:Wam .except Sunday) 7:14 a n> fc>; D ‘ neiceP' Sunday, V l .'; p “ ■■■ ««« CLOVER leaf. 1S effect June 2j, IMC4. EAST. F ’ 1 e xc“ep» < s r unda J .’. 11.37 a “ ft*' 1 ' WEST CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June IS. IS(M. WEST. «'i7n^n >6 i.h* ,, U |li ‘’ il s>i limited 3:02 a tn ’ c twew York and Chicago Limited ’ 001 US ‘“« : «P» KXPre “ eICeP, S:«)Pm . n—Marlon- Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10am f- u EAST * , Licago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. ,c «_VB»i;ouie Limited tor w Y 2:4. am £ B-Minon and Columbu. except # . «« fi York and Boston Limited wre’ieh coaehea Columbua and Ciucago 4:5, pm 18 will not carry baggage 3 and 4 has .aeourb coach Columbua to Chicago _ 14—1- 20 Carry passengers between ‘ Hammond ano Marlon. Lake Erie « Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND go 41—Dall» excpt Sunday 7:15 a m !? except Sunday 11:57am «lc »-Pai:y except Sunday 5:25 pm ’ «„ 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Jinge. arriving 10:30 a tn So cleaves fndianopvlia at 7:00a m. Runs though »itbout Change, arriving at Bluffton !(0.41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

Well, Well! WHOW ! ! Ha. Ha. Oh, Say ! > / ' Ayi f nt " J Tell me that you read this ad. and I will show you as good, fresh tobacco and as fine cigars as any place in Decatur. Yours to please, Fristoe’s Smoke House. 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House

THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For. . MIUJNWfMrs. M. A. BUR DO, SOUTH SECOND STREET .i

E ? or Just One Week t An Event of Prime ( Importance I Beginning Monday, October 17 I ALLEZIB££" The ladies of this vicinity (and the gentlemen, too) I ■ WA are cordially invited to visit our store, and to regale ■ themselves'with the hot biscuit and fragrant coffee ■ 1 JSr ICT r' ® Oc&M which are served while inspecting the exhibit and B | I witnessing the DEMONSTRATION of 1 MB The Malleable Range I I « fi 1 , 4 For the Woman | ■ STEEL aho MALLE 1 LU I—IL—II Whose pride is in her cooking, and the man who is willing to combine greater econ- ■ I omyTnd better food, there's a big, wholesome lesson to be denved from an mtelll- ft I gent investigation of the superior features of these g f Sterling Ranges I I Strongest. Handsomest, Best Cookers Not Lowest in Price. ( B But Most Economical. B SALE WEEK SPECIALS ■ I a Kirkin Plated Tea Kettle During Sale Week 79c. ■ U-ounce copper, No. 9 Aicftie t iaieu * m ■ All Granite Ware in Stock at coHt. ns « nrices during thia sale. We carry a good stock of high B I New Patterne and atylea n Lmo leuniH at dose pn.ea Ju«« ] I grade Linoleum* and we would be pleaa< * „ nurrhases of “The Malleable” Range this B I FREE week’ "Ly We will give absolutely FREE, a | | $7.50 set of Cooking | l~Schafa Hardware Co. I

George McKean made a business trip to Berne this morning. D. E. Lanferty, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. A. J. Smith is attending to timber business at Parker City today. A Van Camp returned last evening from a business trip at Bluffton. John Stoneburner returned this morning from a business trip at Geneva. Mrs. Glass went to Berne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Spies went to Indianapolis this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Bertha Blakey went to Fort Wayne last evening, where she will visit with her sister. Jesse Sutton returned this morning from Geneva, where he was attending his sister’s wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sueter returned to Berne this morning. While here [ they were the guests of frimds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown returned to Fort Wayne last evening after a visit here with friends and relatives. Mrs. B. A. Dorwin Went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short visit with her son Jay Dorwin and family. Mrs. Noah Loch went to Logans-1 port this morning to visit for a short time with her sister, Mrs Webb Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rice and daughter, Fanny, left for St. Louis, this morning where they will spend fifteen days taking in the big fair Mr and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker left last evening for St. Louis, where they will spend a week tak ing in the sights at the world's fair Fred Repjiert went to Portland this morning where he will “cry ’ a cattle sale today. He was enroute from Pittsburg, where he was selling horses. Joseph H. Stubbs, republican candidate for state statistician was in our city last evening and this morning, looking up his political interests. Mr. Stubbs is a traveling salesman and has been in the shoe business for twenty-four years. He is mixing in politics and business together

Get your dinner of the W. R. C. tomorrow. Miss Frazier went to Fort Wayne last evening to consult with an eye spcialist. ' Mrs. Biggs went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the wedding * of her sister. Miss Bess Haruff returned last ® evening from Winchester where she was visiting with friends. Get yonr dinner tomorrow at - the W. R C- dining room in the Woodward & Ball furniture store, _. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linhtle, who were married at Columbus, Ohio, September »J7th, arrived yes- <■ A number of democrat eof this city went to Fort Wayne this evening to attend the address of W. J. Bryan. erday. and will make tnis their future home. They will reside on Mr. Lichtle’s farm south of this city. 1 Don't forget to eat dinner with the Relief Corps ladies tomorrow, just one-half square south of the court house. A. E. Rose has secured tbe agency for the genuine Edison electric lamp. ’ Try them when the old one burns out. The M. E. Ladies’ Mite Society will net meet with Mrs. Dan Erwin I tomorrow, meeting be'ng postponed a ] J week later- ] Mrs Henry Koenemann and Mrs. 1 I Louis Mi land went to Hoagland last evening to visit for a short time ' with relatives. Dan Beery returned last evening' from Great Falls, Montana, where he had been for three weeks buying i up Western horses. William Jennings Bryan will Ire hero tomorrow but A. E. Rose is ■ here today with all material ready to fit your bouse complete with electric lights. See him Manager Thomas of the Holy Citv . , Cj., invites the clergv to be present. to witness the performance tonight,, and he will be only too pleased to extend every courtesy to them. Miss Marguerite Dorwin returned i to Indiannanolis last evening, after j visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Miles Pillars. Miss Dorwin 'is acting superintendent of the * girls’department at the state InI dustrial school.

THERE’S A REASON

Vhy the people come here and trade. Judging by the increase of our sales it must be a W,J™??: X y hat is good for tlle ma i° ri ty is good for you. You ought to know that. !,CONOM\ MEANS SAX ING. The proof is shown by these prices.

Men’s extra heavy fleeced lined Q~l n underwear, per garment... .O I « No. 8 all copper wash (ft n A A boiler, special Z. U Decorated stand lamp, com- nQn plete with shade 0 v Glass lamp complete with A I p No. 1 burner Z I «

WHEN VOU THINK OF LOW PRICES THINK OF > 7 >* * r THE ECONOMY We Deliver Goods E Watch Our Ads

RETURN DATE I Rogers Lyceum Co. to Give Entertainment Here Friday Night. Under the personal direction of Father H. Theo. Wilken, the Rogers Lyceum Company will present at the St. Marvs’ Catholic church next Friday evening. October 14th, ‘‘The Story Beautiful” or “The Life of Christ,” illustrated, with moving pictures and stereopticon views in natural colors. The entertainment will also include a lecture by H. Ao Starkweather, “Joan of Arc” in moving pictures. The life, assump- J tion and Immaculate Conception of I the Blessed Virgin Mary, pictures of Pojie Pius X and the late Pope Leo XIII and various others. Also Mr. William B. Norris, the noted ' baritone, will render a number of I beautiful solos. This same company Were here last year and gave ■ the best entertainment of this kind ever seen in Decatur, and it is safe to say they will be well patronized this year . The admission is children 20c and adults 35c, the proceeds to be used towards paying the expense of fitting the church and other buildings with electricity. Joe Moon and Lew Baker left last evening for Arizona, where they go in quest of health. Berne Items. Lawrence Yeager is tbe guest of his sister, Mis. John C. Moran at Decatur. I Wilnu Wilsjn was at Decatur Tuesday and was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holmes, of I Hoagland, spent a few days here, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Kioe. H. 8. Michaud left Monday night for Monroe, Mich., to select bis trees for fall delivery, which will be very large. Amos Hirsohy, with a party of land seekers, are on a trip to North Dakota this week. Quite a num- ' her from here already own land there and they prize it very highly too. I It is very much regretted that the Bryan train could not be induced to stop here for a few moments. but it proved to no avail, so the crowd will be divided, some going to Decatur and others to Portland. F. C, Foreman and Thurman Gottschalk were at Decatur Friday evening and heard C. A. Windle, of Chicago, make one of the best speeches ever heard in Adams county. The democratic campaign was ojiened here Tuesday evening in | the largo tent by Judge R K Erwin and D. E. Smith, to a large crowd. The Hon Henry W. War- 1 rum of Indianapolis, was unable to reach this place in time, after speaking the night previous at Frankfort, and Judge Erwin and 1 David E. Smith were substituted f in his pl ice and made two very f able addresses. We hope to have ' Mr Warrum with us later in. —a Don’t fail to see The Hub’s (l Special 50 inch Guaranteed ,i all wool overcoat at $9 50. t Yes. there’s reason the First Fall Sale will tell you why "Boonimy "means saving. •• ,11 liars Ark Soap for 25c. You s’t Economy maims saving. ti Dishes for 10c! Just see that I® vindow at the Economy. ti i

Crimp top lamp chimney, No. 1 a n or 2, each Number 3 lamp burner I I C Seven feet cloth window shade A I n complete, each Z I « Choice of any of our decocated Q7p water sets, special O

The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade. I always did sell you Good Rubbers and I am going to sell the Best there is this Season. The old reliable “Ball Band” ÜBJJh I ■ fwal” American, Boston brands have stood the test for years and. Positively as a^wa y s been their aim <h e on 'y “Not bow Cheap, but how AH Beware Good’’ they e ’.lid make rub1/ *A WWjj&Ty ber footwear. Mill Imitations Woo! HI = Buy your Rubber l ; c>< -.wear ma^e * bere and they will be good. I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 1.23 N. SECOIND ST. THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND. Shoe Sale Thursday/ Friday and Saturday Men’s Satin Calf Lace Shoes in plain Ladies’ Dongola Lace Shoes in stock orcaptoe, Hamilton Brown’s own or patent tip. The best 81.50 shoe make. The best J 1.50 G 1 IQ made. Special for <2 1 IK shoe on the market at V -L ■ -L three days at tp A . A t-/ Ladies’high grade French Kid Shoes, Ladies' Warm Lined Shoes. Hammade in all this season’s most popu- iUon Erown . g own make lar style. Shoes that are sold p elsewhere at 82.50 and <2 IQR Worth up to 81.c0. Our Uh p $3.00. Ourprice.... price JuU REMEMBER, those high grade waists we are selling at $1 48 and $1 98 are actually worth up to $3 50. If PRICES COUNT this will interest you. THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE Next to Moser's Callery.

Mrs. A. J. Devinney is confined to her bed with a eomplicittedjciise of stomach trouble. The doctor thinks there is nothing serious and that she will soon again regain her for mer health. Tot Rinear, who so seriously burned his left arm between the elbow and wrist a few days ago by letting a hot pan of grease spill on it, states that his arm is rapidly getting better and he will soon be ihle to resume his pla oe at the Peoples’ restaurant. The much advertised and talked ibout "Holy City Co.” arrived in he city from Toledo, Ohio, where hey have been filling an engage nent of the last four nights. This om|>anv carries nineteen jieople, nd there are seventeen in the cast f characters. This great Biblical rama is in four acts and thirty hrec scenes. You better not miss The First all Sale of The Economy. ts Don't fail to call on The lub before buying your un erwear. Heavy all wool, 9c per garment.

No. 2 galvanized wash tub K Qf» Ten bars Ark soap 50c quality ladies’ golf gloves Oyfr. special Z4L Six extra quality dinner plates, ')%. regular 45e, now JJU 100 piece decorated dinner

Schurger A Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. Farm and city property for sale Private money to loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of partial payments Office in Niblick Allison Block over Everett A; Hite grocery store east of Court street, Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere.

GOftlf Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. j~d~h’al~e I X’llOUe tl Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. |