Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1904 — Page 3

■ time les I 0. K.« I. I iib-m IffeSfelS -- I CLOVER LEAF. I [ n effect June 2i, 1804, ■ EAST. I .-sr Ifenss-" 6 ' ■ fd*' U " WEST fl | C 4-l>»J i Il ’ l, , r y*eicept Sun<lH» Ji:IO« n, I CHICAGO & ERIE. B In effect June 18, IWH. M W EST. ■ ,c L\ew York and Chicago Limited I’ B . n-M*r'."r Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m S c 1 EAST B. .i—Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 y. tu. fl J°,*v».uouie Limited tor N Y 2:4. a m B Ks-Manou and Columbui except ■ ft 3 a n i New York and Boston Limited ■’ c Ure-rh coaehea Columbua ■ tn d Chicago • «:b*pm fl 13 w: : not carry baggage 3 and 4 has B ,wurt coach Columbua to Chicago ■ . ia_r Ji carry paasergers between ■ Harrmond ana Marion. I Lake trie « Western ■ rime card from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND fc u_Dal y excpt Sunday 7:15 a m E'ig-Dai y ex ept Sunday 11 :?>. a na Jo 36-Hh: y except Sunday .. .5:25 pm \-ntl rune through to Indianapolis without (tenge, arriving 10:30 a m Mo 42 leaves 'ndianopolla at 7:00 a m. Runs ilrougt at change, arriving at Bluff.on ■| S 6 a m go. tl HD<i 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Well. Well! WHOW ! ! Ha, Ha. Oh, Say ! T -J r By “ i -1 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. . Mrs. M A. BI'RDG, SOUTH SECOND STREET*.W. : I ... ■ ■■

For Just One Week An Event of Prime Importance I Beginning Monday, October 17 o-rrtt MALLEABif ” The ladies of this vicinity (and the gentlemen, too) V\ are cordially invited to visit our store, and to regale themselves’with the hot biscuit and fragrant coffee V, . ft? dSM which are served while inspecting the exhibit and £jj wjP Witnessing the DEMONSTRATION of 3® The Malleable Range ; For the Woman STEEL *»e MALLE 1 LU UAJ. Whose pride is in her cooking, and the man who is omy and better food, there’s a big, wholesome lesson to be derived from gent investigation of the superior features o t use Sterling Ranges Strongest, Handiest. Best Lowest in Price, But Most Economical. SALE WEEK SPECIALS U„,.„ copper. No. 9 Niekl. HM T- K.«l. -Donog Sol. 7W. All Granite Ware in Stock at cost. Driceg during this sale. We carry a good stock of hiarh New Patterns and styles in Linoleunis a close what we have. grade Linoleums and we would w ' „„ "nvphasds of “The Malleable’’ Range this FREE weeTonly Wewill give absolutely FREE, a $7.50 set of Cooking Utensils —>■— —* C~Schafe7 Hardware Co.

J. Ephson, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Chris Strebe made a business trip to Portland this morning Peter Bryan, of Geneva, was a business caller here last evening. Senator Ulery, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here this morning. Henry Bremerkamp returned this morning from a business trip to F or* Wayne. Miss Berry returned to Hoagland this morning, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs Henneizer returned to Williams last evening, after visiting I here with friends. Mrs. L. Robison went to Berne this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. Hiram David returned to Geneva this morning, after being the guest of John Stoneburner. George McKean returned last evening from Geneva, whore he was surveying some lots. Fred Reppert returned last evening from Portland, where he was “crying” a big cattle sale. Fred V. Mills returned this morning from Grand Rapids. Mich., where he was buying potatoes. William Hower returned this morning from Grand Rapids, Mich., where he was buying potatoes. Dr. Thain returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was here attending to his tegular patients. Fred W. Garling returned to Dunkirk this morning, after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lase Ellis. Arlie DeVoss arrived this morning from Houston. Texas, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. D 3 Voss. B. W. Sholty returned last evening from Geneva, where he was sujierintending the construction of a new house. The morning passenger on the Grand Rapids railroad going north, narrowly missed hittint a woman just south of the depot, who attempted to cross in front of the train. She just managed to clear the track as the train rushed by. It was a narrow escape and should teach her a lesson. We were unable to learn her name.

Dan Berry will leave tomorrow morning for Indianapolis where he will hold a big horse sale . Mr.and Mrs. Hammond, of Urbana, Ohio, passed through our city ' < today enroute to Fort Wayne. Miss Bertha Sameyer, of Schum, Ohio, passed through this city today, en route to Fort Wayne. Mrs. David Gerber left last evening for Phladelpha. Pa., where she will visit for a week with friends. Lunch will be served by the W R. C. ladies at the Woodward & Ball store room from sto 7 p. m. Give them a call. Mrs. Falls returned to Hoagland today she was enroute from Gas City where she was attending the funeral of Mrs. Eli Smith. The girls at the Mitten factory worked for two hours last evening in order to Jay oft two hours today to hear and see William J. Bryan. Pawnee Bill's Wild West show, Mari.n. Ind., Saturday, October 8. Special excursion fares via Clover Leaf route, wet information of agents. The supper that was to have been given at the Presbyterian church tonight has been postponed until some future date, which will be announced later. The following named parties were at Fort Wayne last evening and heard the address of William J. Bryan: Elias Criit, Dee Lewton. Charles Christen, L. G. Ellingham.C. J Lutz. Judge R. K. Erwin, T. J. Merryman. R B. Patterson. John Heller, Calvin Miller. Titus Ernst, W. Lewton, A. Butler, P. L. Andrews, Dr. P. L. Fritz. D. B. ! Erwin, A. P. Beatty, Clinton Cloud and John Tyndall. The members of the High school, who are aspiring for places on the I track are earnestly putting in their best licks, and practicing hard. The rivalry existing is getting to be very hot. The contests in each event will he hotly contested and the man who wins will know that he has been in a race. The events will lie run on Fridav. October 21, and the High school is expecting to make this a gala day. All are invited to attend. Shoe Sale Tomorrow at the South End Bargain House.

— -OUR—— — FIRST FALL SALL-x IS NO V ON. ARE YOU? You’d Better Get on to the Fact That ECONOMY /WEANS SAVING The Economy Dept. Store

There will be a meeting of the Eastern Star tonight. This announcement is by order of the worthy matron. Miss Victoria Stone has returned from Muncie, where she made a pleasant visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone. J. P. O'Mahoney, political editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel, who is enroute with W. J. Bryan, called at the Democrat today, and remarked the meeting here was great. While the crowd was listening to Judge Erwin, at Pleasant Valley school house, Wednesday night, a large number of Simon pure democrats raised an ash pole in front of Gerry Martz’ home, tor which at the time, he was thankful. Later —lt is reported Bryan reconverted him iujsix minutes. Med, Tom and True are getting every thing in readiness for one of their famous dances at the C. B. L. rooms. The music will be furnished by Fristoe’s Rag Time orchestra and the dance will ojien j promptly at eight-thirty. Those: who attend will no doubt be well entertained. RETURN DATE Rogers Lyceum Co. to Give Entertainment Here To Night. Under the personal direction of Father H. Theo. Wilken, the Rogers Lyceum Company will present at the St. Marys’Catholic church next I Fridav evening. October 14th, ‘‘The * Story Beautiful” or ‘The Life of Christ,” illustrated, with moving pictures and stereopticon views in i natural colors. The entertainment I will also include a lecture by H. A. i Starkweather, “Joan of Arc” in moving pictures. The life, assumpl tion and Immaculate Conception of I the Blessed Virgin Mary, pictures [ of Pojte Pius X and the late Pope Leo XIII and various others. Also Mr. William B. Norris, the noted j baritone, will render a number of | beautiful solos. This same comi jiany were here last year and gave the best entertainment of this kind 1 ever seen in Decatur, and it is safe I to say they will be well patronized i 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. I Dishes for 10c. Just see that window at the EconomyShoe Sale Tomorrow at the South End Bargain House. Don’t fail to call on The Hub before buying your uni derwear. Heavy all wool, | 79c per garment. Don’t fail to see The Hub’s Special 50 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9 50. Yes, there’s reason the First Fall Sole will tell you why, “Economy” means saving. ts

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and Development, guarantees satisfaction and wants nc money until he fulfills all agreements he makes, etc. He will be pleased to meet our citizens or those interested in Physical Exercise and explain his system, ete. He is stopping at the BURT HOUSE. THE PROPHETS ARE PROPHESYING all binds of Weather for this Winter, but all agree that its going to be Cold. I have the Longest Line of f F o o t vv a r m e- r t r ever shown in Decatur a f 5 Among the New things are Rubber and leather lace ’ Shoes that come up to the knee. All felt shoes to be worn . with Arctics. Wool lined leather Shoes from Babies’ to 1 Men’s. I have the f ‘‘MISH AWAK A” 3 the best fitting felt boot made. 3 8 3 —— — 1 If you are hard to fit and hard to suit come here, f I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION 3 _____ ‘ CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 12 3 N. SECOND ST. , THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND. i — THE WAIST QUESTION THOSE high grade Ladies’ Waists we are showing are certainly drawing the attention of the ladies of the city. If • you have not yet seen this line till now we would kindly ask you to step in, The lot consists of 25 dozen high grade French Flannels, Mercerized, Vestings, Albatros, Novelty Sicilians, Mohairs, in fact all this season’s latest novelties These Waists would ordinarily sell for #2.50, 53.00, $3.50 and 1 $4.00. We have divided these in two lots Lot No. 1 at - - $1.48 Lot No. 2 at - - $1.98 Just think of the opportunity of buying a high grade Waist at about one-half regular price. The Store that Keeps Prices Down. THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE Next to Moser's Callery.

PHYSICAL TRAINING PROF. P. J. PITTS Os Indianapolis One of the Leading Physical Trainers of America is in the city to organize a class. He instructs in Deep Breathing;, Club Swinging, Bag Punching, Dumb Bell Exercises and Scientific Boxing. Mr. Pitts is not a pugilist, nor does he develop prize fighters. He teaches gentlemen for Health