Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1904 — Page 3

■^tables I 1 0K.4 '• I effect Sept. 85.1**) I >* NORTH, ■ TRAINS 1:30 rn ■ dll nVand ' Rapid* J'-.V 111 3:J ' P® PLAINS BOOTH _ 1;(((airi CLOVER leaf. effect June 2., UK*. east. „.I Traveler, dally... JiOJam Sunday; ; .n.|7 am H* west _ n dutir 5:Uh aru buy®?fuf Beicept 8 eicept Sunday -I*: 1 ® ano Xu- dal 7. j Traveler, dally .. b:4l p m plTrel^.. 8 »*«>» - CMICAdO & ERIE. In effect June 19, IPO*WEST, „ i.iu ~2:oo*\to ISlTind cilloiro limited 3:02 an, f. York ami CtucMfo Limited ""“5;.5; bC Jffifcw •*»!".„ „ UirlomH unti nirtou Aec'm.. 10:10 arr '* EAST L-vi-ao and N Y limited 11:81 p, m j?e Limited for NY.. .8:4, a n S„! and Oolumbu. except SSt fork and Boston Limited ihrouitb coaches Columbus £d Chicago 4;!> ‘ B n Mdll not carry baggage. Sand i hai"«ch Columbus to Chkmirn Carry passe,' rers between Hammond ana MarlOD. Lake trie « Western Tine card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND uDtllJ ex.’pt Sunday '. T I :l A am folly except Sunday 11:1,111 pjaily except Sunday 5:25 pm . irons through to Indianapolis without j Lrrlvlmr I<>:M a m Cleaves Indianopolis at 7:0(1 a m. Runs rt without change, arriving at BluflT.on ire ll»nd 48run via Muncle A Bljf i route

M Well! WHOWI! Ha, Ha. Oh, Say ! b r ,/W j *' t # T, me that you read this ad. and I Bl show you as good, fresh tobacco ic as fine cigars as any place in itfatur. Yours to please, ; ristoe’s Smoke House. South 2nd St. Opp. Court House

ICOAL and COKE Hard Coal Soft Coal Hocking Domestic Lump “ “ Nut West Virginia Domestic Lump “ “ “ Nut * Pennsylvania Domestic Lump Indiana Domestic Lump Anthracite Chestnut Size Anthracite Egg Size Pocahontas Smokeless All in Stock Ready for Delivery NO LONG WAIT - NO SHORT WEIGHT Get Our Prices Phones 171 and 253 EDMONDSON FUEL CO.

I-tadorc Kalver made a visit to Blunton today. ; " • H - Niblick made a visit to Berne last evening. t Warn K intz, of Berne, was a buisness oaller here last evening. t B W. Sholty returned latt evening soma business trip at Geneva. t Mrs. Zwiek returned to Williams last evening, after shopping here. , John Stonehurner returned last evening from a buisness trip at Geneva. i £>• E. Lauferty returned to Fort ' Wayne last evening, after being a business caller here. < I at Hyland returned last evening * from Berne, where he was attending to gas business. Jesse Butler returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here with his parents. Mrs. McFarland arived last evening from Portland, and is the guest of her son, Joe and wife. Joe McFarland returned last ! evening from Portland, where he 1 was visiting with his parents. Mrs. E. Lash returned to Fort Wayne this morning, ‘after a [pleas- j ant visit here with Mrs. Corless. True Fiistoe went to Indianapolis

this morning to take in the sights ! and buy music. He will be gone' for four days. , George McKean, W. Miller, and ! David Welling returned last even--1! ing from Geneva, where they were j inspecting the West Jefferson macI adam road. Mr. and Mrs. El Gross, of Van Buren, passed through our city today enroute to Berne. While here they were the guests of Mr. and i Mrs, William Foreman. Mrs. J. K. Mann, of Cardwell, Mo., who has been making a visit j with relatives and friends here, re- ] turned to her home today. She was accompanied by her nephew, Frank Reynolds. They will spend a few days seeing the sights at the world's fair in St. Louis. L. A. Holthouse returned this morning from Indianapolis, where I he conducted a horse sale. This ( is the last one at Indianapolis this ( season, and was a success. Mr. Holthouse will leave for the east the latter part of the week, where , he will conduct a series of sales.

Jaoob Miller made a visiCto Ge- / ueva today. ** I Mart Miller, of Wiltshire was a visitor here today. R- K. Allison made a business I trip to Barne this morning. Fred Huffman made a busiuess trip to Portland this morning. , Sam Arnold is attending to tlm- | her business at Hoagland today. Dr. Aspy, of Geneva, is attending a meeting of the pension board j here today. I Mrs. J. Haviland arrived from Geneva this morning and is the guest of friends. Miss Anna Grote went to Fort V ayne this morning to visit for a I few days’ visit with her parents. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Rr jester I went to Briant this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. F. J. Rinehart and C. J. Lutz ; went to Berne today, where they will address a democratic meeting j this evening. The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hold their | reg ilar business meeting Thursday evening, October 20th. Bring your friends. Refreshments served.

Dick Townsend has started on l the construction of his new house at the corner of Fifth and Jefferson j streets. Mr. Townsend is contemplating putting up an up-to-date house with all the modern conveniences, and when complete will be a dandy. Charles Helm, R. D. Patterson, J. E. Smith, Ei] Crist, Andrew Krunnemaker and H. S. Porter went to Fort Wayne this morning to act as pall bearers at the funeral of John Broom, who was a member of the Odd Fellows’ lodge of this place, having been admitted in i 1809. Mrs. J. N. Fristoe, Mrs. A1 Gerard. Mrs. James Bain. Mrs. Bud Brokaw. Mrs. A. Burdg, Mrs. Car- | rie Sutherland and Mrs. C. D. Mur- : | ray went to Indianapolis this morn- ■ ing, to attend a meeting of the ,! great lodge of the great Pocohont fas organization of the state. Mrs. . Bain, who is holding the state t office of Minnehaha, with this or- > ganization, is in line for promotion, and will no doubt advance one step.

f YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE I tub He steel Mel 1 IN OPERATION AT OUR STORE I We will show you how to bake "just such biscuits as mother used S 1 to make;” with only one-halt the fuel now being used. ■ I “TWtMALL IABLE” & _ _ 1 I STRENGTH •Si,, A « reat Saver of I I ECONOMY M®l£®f Ms Fuel and Labor. I 1 CONVENIENCE fep:rf-p-PH Made of Malleable I I DURABILITY Iron and Steel. 1 I AND / iSSSfllp Riveted together | 1 BEAUTY like a boiler - | f COMBINED ■ ITS NON-BREAK At] I will last a lifetime ff « STEEL and MALLE i lD LjLl- ft B J4—Ounce copper ALL New patterns and styles in Lin- ■ a No. 9, Nickle Plat- GRANITEWARE ?to»‘i.“w. I c”JTSodM™k t ■ ed Tea Kettle-Dur- /Ur 111 .jTOCK of higli grad- Linoleum, aud H a ing this sale Iw V AT COST would be pleased to show you. ?? DURING THIS WEEK j H A salesman from the factory will be here to demonstrate its superior qualities. ■ 1 FDFF Three minute Biscuits and Delicious Coffee will pDpp 1 ■ I KLL be .served everyday - 1 rvL-L- I ■ FHpp To every purchaser of “The Malleable Range” this week only pOpp ■ ( a I Iml—L* we will give absolutely free a $7.50 set of cooking utensils - - B KLB-. M ISchaferHardwareCoj

Will Phillips,of Lima, Ohio, is in our city the guest, of his parents. Mrs. Berger returned to Kingsland, today, after visiting here with relatives. P. \V. Smith returned to Rich- ; mond today, after atten ding to business here. ZZ Miss Anna Grove returned to Bluffton today. She was enroute from Berne. Mrs. Heisman went to Preble this j me rning to visit for a short time with relatives. C. W. Spangler and aaughter returned to Briant today, after a visit here with his father. The Beau Not club will meet this i evening in regular social session with Miss Ida Kohne. Mr. and Mrs. Brickle.v returned to Uniomlale today. They were enroute from Western Ohio. The Bachelor Maids will meet this evening with Miss Ada Deininger on Madison street. Mrs. Leslie returned to Munoie today after holding a suooessful servioe here for several weeks. Joe Lyman returned today from Southern Miohigan, where he was looking after his picture businoss.

n v J J mmm Stands for “Economy” \\IS And that’s very plain. WP “Ecouomy” means saving, yV>\ / /f\\ In We tell you again. r f \ V Os course you know about our FIRST PALL SALE Which is in full swing, but just to make things more interesting we give you a few more W inch is in run g, pr . ces which speak for themselves. 3 quart Granite Kettle with Q-p All Silk Ribbon. No. 40, per Jg 3 barn Witch Haze. Soap IOC lid Special Jr yard. Special IW No 8 Granite Tea Kettle. 69C No. .’M Granite Coffee P0t,... 44c Special Ow I Large Sized Dinnt.r l .«il 23C p late 4fiP School Handkerchiefs, each |Q 8 holU Bhelf Paper 50 Large Glaaa Lamp Complete. 401/ ________________ ■ When You Think of LOW PRICKS Think of THE ECONOMY WATCH US GROW. WE DELIVER GOODS.

Mrs. R. J. Holthonse will entertain a number of fr- • <’s tonight in ! honor of A. Holthouaj j 1 Jonesboro, Arkansas. Prof. W. O. Seamans, of Delaware, Ohio, University, is dead of dilation of the heart. He was connected with the university for over fifty years and for more than forty years was professor of chemis'ry. He was known to severaljresidents of this town who attended the college. Garrett Berling returned this . morning from Battle Creek, Mich , j ’ where he was at a sanitarium, i taking treatment for nis health. 1 He is reported as lieing somewhat ; better, and that the treatment at that place did him a world of good. ! This will no doubt prove enoouraging news to his many friends here. Oval Harruff informs us that on next Saturday he exacts to go to Van Wert and play center in their foot ball game in a oonest against Ada, Ohio. This will no doubt prove a hot oontest and the team that wins will be oompslled to play some. Mr. Harruff was chosen on account of his w eight and knowl edge of the game, and will try and show the Van Wert hoys that they 1 made a wise seleotion. 1

Pastmaster Brittson has received applications for rural route carriers fur the new routes to start out of Decaturr this fall. The application must tie seat in within ten days and the examination will be hold in this city a's imo futur - date not yet fixed. A number of Decatur sports are busily engaged this afternoon indulging in a genuine clay pigeon shoot at the Bell- View farm east of the oity. The winner of the match this afternoon expects to j challenge the champion of Indiana ! for a match for money, marbles !or chalk. There are eight trying for the honors, and the contests will no doubt be close. Successor to Woodward & Ball. J. O. Ball, successor to Woodward & Ball, has opened his undertaking room in the Studabakcr building, two door, north of his former rooms, where he will weloome old and new patrons and answer all calls promptly. Store phone 90; residence 89. 233d2w It remained for Niblick & Co. to present the grandest Pur Opening Liin Decatur this season, on Friday, Oct. 21.