Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1904 — Page 3

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Wlv ’-"' •-'• • - ».. ■ p"“T YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL. AND SEE I S3F X I MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE ; / . IN OPERATION AT OUR STORE S We will show you how to bake “just such biscuits as mother used to make,” with only one : half the fuel now being used. I STRENGTH . in > ECONOMY A great saver of fuel and labor. CONVENIENCE Made of Malleable Iron and Steel. ’ Riveted together like a boiler. BEAUTY r If properly used will last a lifetime. combined ;™„v“:ADIL 14-ounce copper, No. 9, Nickle 7Q r ALiTgRANITE WARE IN STOCK j Plated Tea Kettle-During this sale IU l AT COST grade Linoleums and would be pleased t yott. ; — -— — — — I Monday, October 17, Continuing One Week A salesman from the factory will be here to demonstrate its superior qualities. >! FREE Three-minute Biscuits and Delicious Coffee will be Served Everv Day F E- - To every purchaser of “THE MALLEABLE RANGE" this week only we will give absolutely pft£ £ | I - R Litz. FREE a #760 set of Cooking Utensils ~ SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.

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.I' i . t ! , v Pr^ f f ? Ie * r fH returned to Fort ) idorniifg, after spend- > ing<* short time looking up did 1 , triends. Sun MnFarFutd returned f > stats. , t'>n Harbor, this morning, after ', making a short yisit here with friends. Roman Birthel and Charlbs Meihers left last evening with the , S'An lard Pipi line gang fjr Kansas. Miss I lorence V . G irrett returned to Huntington last night. While here she was the guest of Charles White. A. Tubman went to Cleveland. Ohio this morning to visit for a short time with friends and transact business. Miss Vortie Martz returned this morning to Cedar Springs, Mich., after visiting here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughters, D irothy and Francis went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Astnill wreck occurred this morning on the Erie railroad near Kivare, caused by a car jumping the track. The damage is small and no one was h i rt. Mrs Mary Barrington, of Wabash. arrived last evening and will visit a few days with her brother, El Phillips, and family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Speilturner returned to Winchester this morn-! jii| r t fairing liji\’ a shmjt!. tiaw with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Bogner. \ _ 4 . 3

•John Weber is Buying horses at j Willshire todey. , Douglas Elzey, of Preble, was a I business visitor here today. Mrs returned ;to; Mapjoy toi day, after a herb. , S. I). Bowser made 4 business trip Hi Fort Wayne this morning. ' John Stoneburner returned this morning from a business tripat Geneva. Mr. hud Mrs. Armstrong went to' Van Wert today to spend Sunday J with relatives, Miss Alice Hurtle left this. Oven- f ing fir Van Wert to spend Sunday

with her sister. Miss Anna Grote returned to I reble today, after a visit here the guest offriends. Mrs. D. E. Lawson returned to ' Kingsland, today, after being the guest of friends heye. Ray Allen returned to Hartford ( ity today, after visiting here a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin went to I niondale today, to visit for a short time with relatives. William Kunklehan went to Auburn this morning to make a few days’ visit with relatives. Lew Falk is at present roaming , over Oklahoma looking for a de-1 sirable location to start up in business. C. H. Gage left today for North Dakota, where he will look up a desirable location to settle down in business of some kind. Miss Augspurger returned to Berne this morning. She was enroute from Huntington. While here she was the guest of Miss Viola Yager. Mrs. Dan Bolds passed through our city today enroute from Geneva to her home at Van Buren. While here she was the guest of friends. Burt Dullingham returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with his parents. Gay & Zwick sold a beautiful Story & Clark piano this morning to Charles Poliler, who lives two miles south of Fort \Vayne. The instrument beauty and had’the Lhandsome urice of ii'O connected with it.

~ . M—i— —mm— 1 »X.X' Art*. ■W, V xJttox.Mr»«»—Lta tu —, FALL SALEdtI IS NO, ON. ■ ARE YOU? 1 You’d, Better Get; on to <'he fcact That ECONOMY I I \ MEANS I [ SAVING The Economy Dept. Store

Charles Christen made business j trip to Uniondale this morning. ! Mis. Mucher returned to Preble today, after a shopping visit here. Miss Elmira Scott left today for St. Louis to take in the sights at the big fair. Mrs. ,1. Gause went to Bluffton today’ to meet her husband who is enroute from Muncie. John Jones returned to Hartford City today after being a guest of his parents in this city. Miss Lulu Watson returned to Markle today, after making a pleasant visit here with friends. Miss Baumgartner returned to Bluffton today atfer making a pleasant visit hera with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beatty left today' for Indianapolis, after visit ing here for a week with his brother add other relatives. Miss Corinne Dailey returned to Bluffton today, after rhaiing a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. G. Haetling for several days, ordinance o| baptisni will ho| at tiu- Baptst’ church' tornirrow at :!ji. pi., and Airs Les-. Jie wii« give - a Bible reading* -on Baptism.

THE WAIST QUESTION pHOSE 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 I tench Flannels, Mercerized, Nestings, Albatros, Novelty ’ Mohairs, in fact all this season's latest novelties. These Waists would ordinarily sell for $2.50', $3.00, >3.50 and $4.00. We have divided these in two lots Lot No. 1 at - - $1.48 Lot No. 2 at - - $1.98 ; ,'N- ■ . I ——t- f f Just think of the opportunity of buying a high grade Waist at about one-half regular price. The Store that Keeps Prices Down I • I ■ • -- - - - - J ’THE SOUTH END BARGAIN 'STOhE) IMext to Moser’s CaHerv. /