Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1904 — Page 3

If|M £JL LES I (j. K. S ’• fl ..effect Sept. 25, 1-04) I tka.n-nokth, J ■ .P-P*’I’in 1 ’in Oram! Rapids 7:W air, If ’-P»!J tD I 0 Sunday! 8:1'. p m |lr»" -OOTH ]jH>m Infest SSSSK!..-.-;;;. St feLALT ; ' S: " I CLOVER LEAF. fl In effect .lune B>, WM. 9 EAST. 3fl -e- ial Tra-eler. dally... 5:05a tn fl|i*-S i :ly. except Sunday ..11.37 arn flr'Lv Fip'-.’ss. daliy " P ni ■StALI FreUht ■ 12:01 a m ■ it" WEST fl;.'H!** rß <Ufy'except Sunday ...li:U)a rn ' Traveler, dalfy Ml p Freight l>:01p m ■ CHICAGO & ERIE, fl [n effect June Hi, lais. H WEST. |lt'',?‘« r u’ 9 a'nd ll < y 'hleag-o limited 3:02 a ni York and Chicago Limited fl* ihroukb coach Columbus and H CblcakO daily .12:44 pm ■..Jwells Fargo Express except Monday n ‘ Jarion-Huntinrton Acc m.. 10:10am « Jr EAST «L_ch!cago and N V limited 11:21 p, ni. F- VMiiouie Limited tor N r 2:47 a u >’7 Marion and Columbus except 1“ jnndav 8:68 an Sew York and Boston Limited F through coagbes Columbus ac d Chicago 4:5i p m ~ u will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has seurb coach Columbus to Chicago iu-HO Carry passervers between 1° 1 Hammond ano Marlon.

Lake one «c Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND h P-Dally excpt Sunday .7:15a m flP_D»i!y except Sunday 11:5. am iji-Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm runs thr< ugh to Indianapolis without gji, arriving 10:30 a m - n cleaves tndianopolls at 7:00a tn. Runs Wurt without change, arriving at Bluffion »|B Ko. 11 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route J-

Well, WeIUWHOWI! Ha, Ha. Oh, Say ! 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. 13 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House

| YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■*l" H 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 H A LLMM£ " < / * ECONOMY A great saver of fuel and labor. CONVENIENCE Made of Malleable Iron and Steel. DURABILITY t , 1 Riveted together like a boiler. AND • /. * BEAUTY r If properly used will last a lifetime. MALL ALL YOUR A h -I COMBINED i 14-ounce ™ Na % Nickle 7Q f ALL GRANITE WARE IN STOCK Plated Tea Kettle-During this sale J >JL Al COS 1 grade Linoleums and would be pleased to — — — S 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 FREE , — — To every purchaser of “THE MALLEABLE RANGE” this week only we will give absolutely FREE] FREE FREE a $7-50 set of Cooking Utensils - = SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.

I *’ 8 - Geneva this ; morning. B. \\ . Sholty made a trip to Ge neva this morning. M ilham Sheets was a caller here today from Berne. < H. Tyrrill made a visit to F >rt Wayne this morning. ° rt P. K. Kinney made a visit to Geneva this morning. f Sam Arnold is attending to tim b ’ r, ” tere «’«»H«Bl.n<lL„ J.mosT. M , u , ro „ Mrs. I) , wden wens toForf this morning to visit a f ;w days with relatives. Wsvn/v BryS ° n W6Dt t 0 Fort ay ne this morning to spend the rtay with friends. Mr. and Mrs Sims left for West Oak, Mich., They were enroute from Warren, Ohio. L- A. Holthouse left for Indianapohs last evening, where he will conduct a big horse sale. R K. Allison went to B°rne this morning to attend a meeting of the.

nirectors of the Bank of Berne. George McKean, David Werling and J. Miller went to Geneva this ! morning to inspect the West Jeffer--1 son pike. , Mrs Cramer returned to Clevei land, 0., this morning, after visiting her pirents Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Billman in this city. Mrs. C. C. Myers and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after visiting here with Mr and Mrs. David Hunsicker. Dr. H. E. Keller, son and daughter went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a medca] meeting of the doctors of Northern Indiana. Mrs. Alexander Yobst returned to Fort Mayne last evening, after visiting here for a short time with her son, Charles B. Yobst and, family. Special excursion to Marion. Ind. via the Clover Leaf, Sunday, Ootoi her 23, . Train leaves Union depot l Toledo at 7a. m. Tickets good returning to and including train No, 6 arriving at Toledo at 8:35 a. in., October 24.

The Euterpean club will meet on Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. J. D. Hale on Fifth street. Judge D. D. Heller left last evenmg for Millersburg, Ohio, where he " ill attend to some important legal business. M orkmen are today busily engaged in moving the Bell telephone from Gay & Zwiok's furniture store to the News stand just north of Noah Loch’s hardware store. Joe Meyers who lives west of .this city, yesterday fell from an apple tree and had his right shoulder badly bruised and hurt. Dr. C. S. Clark dressed the injured member. A letter from R. J. Holthouse, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, says he is getting along nicely, and, while he says the south is a great place for money, he prefers Indiana. He says the south is for Parker, sure enough. Thursday afternoon at the St. John Lutheran church will occur the wedding of Miss Tena Droege to Henry Crohne. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. W. H. Huge and a number of Decatur people will no doubt attend. Cordua & Son are making a number of much needed improvements on their new egg and poultry plant near the Erie depot. They are puttin up a poultry shed of large dimensions, the roof of which is to be covered with wire screening and adding new features to the interior of the building. Last evening at six o'clock the eight months’ old child of Mr. and Mrs Ernst Schroeder departed this life at their home, one and half mile east of Williams, after a few weeks’ illness with typhoid fever. The funeral services will be held next Thursday morning at ten o'clock at the St. John’s Lutheran church, the Rev. W. H. Hugh conducting the services and interment will be made in the St. John Lutheran cemetery. Mrs. Schioe--1 der , the babe’s mother, is confined 1 to her bed also, suffering from a se-

vere attack of typhoid fever and her life is also despaired of, as the doctors have practically given up all hopes of her recovery.

Stands. for “Economy” X \ / w And that ’ B very plain - X/XX Kj “Economy” moans saving, "'’"/Vi's?'We tell you again, Os course you know about our FIRST FALL SAL E WbieH is in full swiog , y 3 quart Granite Kettle with a4 - All Silk nno.™ w ... ’ ' * Lid Special 31 ® yard. Special Jfi 3 barS Wltch Hazel Soa P ” • IOC 21 quart Heavy Tin Dieh Pan . ~ Felt Window Shades Complete, An N °‘ 8 Oranite Tea Kettle 69C Special each 4v* each V” Wire Egg Beaters |q No. .35 Granite Coffee Pot AA p 6 decorated Dinner Plates. •-q- 10 quart Granite Dish Pan 42q ec * a ' VW Large Sized Dinner Pail. . 23c g x ass amp Complete. 46C School Handkerchiefs, each. |g 2 bolts Shelf Paper When You Think of LOW PRICES Think of THE ECONOMY WE DELIX ER GOODS. WATCH US GROW.

Oosmas Wilhelm went to Huntington today, where he will visit for a short time with his sister. E. S. Sheller returned this morning from West Sonora, Ohio, wheie he was visiting with his father who is seriously ill. The Bachelor Maids will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Ada Deininger in regular session, and a good time is being looked forward to. FRIDAY NIGHT. Don’t fail to hear Hon. Morris Shepherd, of Texas, at Democratic headquarters Friday evening on the polit ical issues of the day. He’s a “dandy.” Attend Niblick & Co’s. 1 Cloak and Suit Opening, Fri day, October 21st. It remained for Niblick & Co. to present the grandest Cloak and Suit Opening in Decatur this season.

THE WAIST QUESTION I I high grade Ladies’ Waists we are showing are cer1 tainly 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 m. 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, $3.00, 53.50 and $4.00. We have divided these in two lots | Ml — — Lot No. 1 at - - $1.48 Lot No. 2 at - - $1.98 I > 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 1 Next to Moser’s Callery.