Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1904 — Page 3
|riM e (i 4ri BLES M feet/-pt. IHW> fl t „ ini ■t'*’ a" 1 ' 0 * tk aiNBBOD ™...... W . B /nrcept Sunday) 7:14 a tn bll-^vjeept Sunday: 1:16 p tn M !l '% ~( . -epT Sunday .:51pm K;- - ‘ — ■ « ■ CLOVER leaf. H [n effect June 24. 1904. EAST. 3M „.r Traveler, dally... 5:05 atn o ku.ress. dally «:A) p m ■fW freight I*ol ain WEST M u-.nress, daiiV •5:0 f ' a m except Sunday ■M*Ven-1.l i’raveler. dally .. *:4l p m ' 12: '" um I CHICAGO & ERIE. B In effect June 19, lIM, M WEST. ’ji'Wa ” ■^K York and Chicago Limited coach Columbus and ■ 'Kodaily,, .12:44 ptn ■ fl-wills Far«o Express except Y rlon -llunt .. j-ton Acc’m .. 10.10 am fast and N Y limited 11:21 p. m. • vJu"u.e Limited tor N Y . .2:4? ~ a and Columbus except k.hS a tr ..“ ff y.,. n and Boston Limited ■ ch oaxhes Columbus ■ ,/dChlcMo »:A. pm iH w „ r. »ii| not carry ba«ltage. 3 and 4 has ColumbUF tot hicatro ... Carrv passer rers between ’ Hammond ana Marlon. ■ Lake trie « Western H Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. ■ SOCTHBOUND •■» 'pt Sunday 7:15 an. ■La i' ■ v •' P 1 Sunday . .. .. 11:57a m ■• l>: Sunday 5:25 pm .uito Indianapolis wltho . [. iv. , ' i .lianop.-lls at 7-On a tn. Kuns , eange. arrlviue at Bnill ;: ~ -m via Muncie At BW 1 route
I Well. Well! WHOW ! ! ■ Ha. Ha. Oh, Say ! B ' ®i ■ 1 j - B <?/ M I FZJ J V ■yi me that you read this ad. and I ■ U1 a* good, fresh tnbareo fine cigars as any place in |BDecatur. Yours to please, B Fristoe’s Smoke House. ■l:,Sniitii-■ i St. Opp. Court House
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE IN OPERATION AT OUR STORE We will show you how to bake “just such biscuits as mother used to make,” with only one half the fuel now being used. STRENGTH ECONOMY A great saver of fuel and labor. CONVENIENCE Zl. S-' Made of Malleable Iron and Steel. DURABILITY n . ~ . ~ ri k-i And y J] Riveted together like a boiler. BEAUTY r If P r °P erl y used will last a lifetime. COMBINED t ?r„"“ADLL. i 14-ounce copoer, No. 9, Nickle 7Q f ALL GRANITEWARE IN STOCK * Plated Tea Kettle-During this sale I Q** Al COST grade Linoleums and would be pleased to show you. i — —— J Monday, October 17, Continuing One Week TTsalesman from the factory will be here to demonstrate its superior qualities. FREE Three-minute Biscuits and Delicious Coffee will be Served Even/ Day FREE « — — To every purchaser of “THE MALLEABLE RANGE this week only we will give absolutely CD f F FREE FREE as7 50 set of Cooking Utensils - 5 SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.
l t( c. D. Ms™, U... r« w. lyM J H. Mann is a business caller nt Napoleon, Ohio. >L V C ' E- Kauff man went to Fort j| Wttvne this morning. Amos Gillig made a buisness trip to Geneva this morning. , Joe Cloud made a business trip > to Kendalville this morning. i B- M. Shoity made a business , trip to Geneva this morning. ' A R. Bell is attending to timber 1 business at Union City today. J. S. Peterson is attending to insuranoe business at Geneva today. The Holy City’oi mpany changed cars here yesterday enroute from Bluffton to Huntington. Frank Copp returned to Geneva this morning, after visiting here with friends a few days. Mr. end .Mrs. Johnson returned to Churubusco this morning, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Riley returned to Hoagland this morning, after visiting here over Sunday with relatives. J Eady left this morning for Indianapolis to attend the state convention of the Red Mens lodge. 8. E. Brown returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after spending Sunday here with relatives. T. R. Blossom, J. Smith, L. Annen and L Smith made business trip to Now Haven this morning. L. Bloom returned to Oak Harbor, Ohio, this morning, after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse button returned this morning. from Geneva, where they were visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spangler w’ent to New Paris, this morning, to make a visit with Mrs. Spangler's brother. Catherine and David Vesey re- ■ turned to Fort Wayne this morning, after vsiting here with Miss Harriet Morrison. D. M. Hensley and John Biker left this morning for Rome City, where they will spend a week tormenting the finny tribe.
Ed Vanci] is on the sick list. Chris Strebe went to Wayland, Mich., this morning. < <il Peterson returned from business trip at Lima today. , Ira Thomas went to Grand Rapids, Mich., this morning. L. D. Adams made a business ' Visit to Huntington today. if icd Huffman made a business 1 visit to Uniondale today. Miss May Coverdale went to Huntington today to spend the day with friends. Mrs. J. g. Crow returned to Rochester today, after being the guest of friends here. Miss Alice Hurtle returned from Van Wert today where she spent Sunday with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wemnick, of Indi- 1 anapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonn D. Reiter. Dyke Frisinger and Dallas Hunsicker returned last evening from a business visit at Lima. Mrs. Mary Anderson returned to Terre Haute this morning, after visiting here with relatives. Miss Cora E. Stoner passed through our city teday, enroute 1 from Rochester to Portland. Unclaimed letters are at the post-' . office for Miss Orvin Leman, Wm. Loans tan. Polland O. Lenhart. Miss Matie Auten returned to I Fort Wayne this morning, after' , | spending Sunday here with rela-' tives. Mr. and Mrs. Case returned to Huntington today, after vis- i iting here with the guests of here parents. . The Boston Store clerks spent the day yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. . B. P. Harkless in the country, and report a fine time. . j Miss Emma Gillig has accepted a position as bookeeper with the Old Adams County bank, and assumed her duties this morning. A number of young Bluffton girls i drove to this city Sunday after- ’ ( noon, and were the guests of their young gentlemen acquaintances. • 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skillman returned to Cincinnati this morning, after visiting here for a short time j with Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Niblick.
—-sQ (J R FIRST FALL SALE.* IS NO / ON. ARE YOU? You’d Better Get on to the Fact That ECONOMY MEANS SAVING The Economy Dept. Store
Mrs. Grass returned to Kings-1 land today, after a visit here witli 1 relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Breiner went to I Huntington today to visi t witli l i their daughter. Mrs. D. Thurman returned to Ellj wood today, after making a short visit here with relatives. Miss Marguerite Donovan returnI ed to Indinapolis today, after visitI ing here for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Barton and daughter Ruth, returned to Jonesboro, today, after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. I Henry Krick. Bob Miller returned today to [ Kern, California, to resume his railroad work. after visiting I here for a short tune with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller.
ZORGO SALVE Once Used Always Used Cures Permanently. Beet Salve made for Felons, Cuts, | Bruises, Ringworms, Burns, Carbun-! clee, Boils, Fever and Running Sores, etc. 25c a box at your drug store. i The Zorgo Mfg. Co., 1302 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind., and 151 Livingston St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
THE WAIST QUESTION "TMIOSF 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 stop in. The lot consists of 25 dozen high grade French Flannels, Mercerized, Vestings, Alb.tr s J Novelty Sicilians, Mohairs, in fact all this season’s latest novelties I hese Waists would ordinarily sell for $2.50, $3.00, 53.50 and $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 Gallery.
