Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1904 — Page 3

tables fl 0. K- & '• fl effect sept. ».W I BW.TH, , .OUT», ■ '" s; " I CLOVER LEAF, fl Iu effect June 29,1904. EAST, JH m( .rcl»l Traveler, dally... 5:05a tn d: I'-y. except Sunday. ..11.3. a m lll4lly <1:20 pni ißtwoxi t’ reißht 12:01 • m WEST E 7 ( P I Ty’* I-xeept -unlay ...11:10am ■ Traveler, daliy .. 5.41 a S CHICAGO & ERIE, fl In effect June 19, M 4 ■ WEST. aa dull? .2'. 00 R Uj Chicago limited 3:02 am fl*' B ;iw er* “ nd Chicago Limited reach Columbus and V ffigodaily .12:44 pu. fl a-weils Yargo Express except, n n(jay . .. 0.3’1 p m Bfl y v | in Huntings n Acc'm.. 10:10a m EAST Ba aj'hlcago Mid N Y limited 11:21 p. m ' Limited for N i a .1 ■"S' Mirlon and Columbus except ■a . Y..rk and Boston Limited through coaghes Columbus ■B an d Chicago 4:sipe. not carry bai-gage. 3 end 1 ha> ■ Columbur to Chicago. t4_« r 'ar-v | laser. rrs 1 < tween HanmonO no Marlon. fl Lake tine « Western ■S nmecard from Bluffton, Ind. fl SOUTHBOUND ■.d-h-i’V- - •:.< Sunday 7:15 a m y i-c-i |il Sunday — II: ,an numbly ■ '•■ 'ml .rniP'ills w.: ■Jge,arriving ImlWa m ' I’lou- ■!!« at 7:00 a i - . . 'iTivi.-u- u H i;’i o - r • : viH 1 ’*• ‘ ,m hTc Wt’l!! WHOW ! f fl H;, Hi. Oh, Say J I I Ig M dflji flfljr w ' 'el!me that you read this ad. and I iwyou as Rood, fresh tobacco and as fine cigars as any place in Decatur. Yours to please, Fristoe’s Smoke House. 13South 2nd St. Opp. Court House

COAL 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.

John Malotte made a visit to Geneva this morning. E. L. Carrol is attending to grain business at Fort Wayne today. A. J. Smith is attending to business in Southern Indiana today. Mrs. E. Wynn went to Berne this morning forspend the day with friends. Mrs. J. R. Glancey went to Berne this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Wilson. J- M. Frisinger returned this morning from a buisness trip to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elzey went to Berne this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Shaokey. JohnJ Short returned to Fort Wayne this morning , after a visit here with friends.

Hainliton~ Mercer returned to ! Berne this morning after spending a short time with his family here. Mrs. Hoevel returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after vi-iting heie for a few days with Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Eiting. Insjiectf r Hutches left this morn- I ingffor Galveston, Texas, being! assigned there by the government on a special mission. Miss Mary Meyers returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with her sister, Mrs. Robert Harding. Mrs. Chapman returned to Philadelphia, Pa., this morning, after visiting here for a short time with Mrs. John Chronister H. S. Porter went to Fort Wayne this morning to hear the arguments in the motion for a new trial in the ease of George McKean against the city of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnig and George Heitgerken returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, this morning, after making a pleasant visit hore with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiting. The High school athletic contest meet will be called Friday afternoon promptly at 1:30 o'clock, and will pr,ve interesting until the end. Every ccntesient is wciking hard* and the finishes promise to be close and exciting. A large crowd should be in attendance to encourage the school in this line. The admission will be ten cents.

igg Briggs of Geneva, was a caller here today. Fred Huffman returned from a visit at Portland. Fred Huffman a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. P. K. Kinney returned last evening from a visit at Geneva. P. A. MeLinn, of Geneva, was a i business visitor here today. Martin Laughlin, of Berne, was attending to official business here „ today. -• Wm. Koeing, of Celina, was attending to interurban business here ■ today. Miss Fraziei went to Fort Wayne ] , this morning to consult an eve specialist-

A. W. Fishbaugh, of Celina, was • attending to interurban business here today. Miss Nona Forbing went to Fort Wyane to spend a few days with friends. Miss Jessie Schrank is confined to her home with a severe attack of appendicitis. Miss Louisa Krickenburv returned to Fort Wayne, afer a visit here with relatives. Miss Rosa Hess went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit.for a 'short time with her sister. Mrs. P. Hyland returned last evening from Indianapois, where . she was visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Barer returned to | Monroe, Mich,, this morning, after i making a pleasant visit hero with i Father Wilken. Shafter Peterson went to Fort Wayne this morning to argue the j motion for a new trial in the case ‘of George McKean against the city . of Decatur. Mrs. Mary S. Cox returned to Hutchinson, Kansas, after visiting here several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Patterson and family and other friends. H. C. Threlkeld and Mr. and Mrs. ! E. S Parker snd son left today for Centralia, Missouri. They’ will I stop at St. Louis for a few days i and take in the big fair, then resume their journey westward. > i While here these people made a great number of friends, who wish . them success.

X. I ?' ■■■ Stands for “Economy” X \ I j And that’s very plain. “Economy” means saving, ' / \\ flflfl We tell you again. /(\\ Os course you know about our first fall sale W hich is in full swing, but just to make things more interesting we give you a few more low prices which speak for themselves.

3 quart Granite Kettle with n Lid Special J | u 21 quart Heavy Tin Dish Pan Special each No. 35 Granite Coffee Pot 44C Large Glass Lamp Complete. 46c

When You Think of LOW r PRICES Think of THE ECONOMY WE DELIVER GOODS. WATCH US GROW

DUROC SALE .1. D. Nidlinger Announces Annual Event Will b? Held in This City November Ist— Forty Head to Go to Highest Bidder. J. D. Nidlinger, the well known hog raiser, will on November Ist hold his annual Duroo Swine sale at the Riverside sale stables on First street, at which time he will offer for sale to the highest bidder forty head of strictly first-class hogs, and every purchaser if he will handle his purchase properly will have him fit to enter in the show ring next fall. Mr. Nidlinger has a reputation of raising nothing hut the best . and those who have heretofore purchased of him have always been perfectly satisfied with their bargain. The sale stable is all under cover and good seats can be secured by all who attend. Mr . Nidlinger has secured the services of Col. Fred Reppert of this city and H. B. Carrell, of Hartford City, two well known auctioneers, to conduct this sale for him. which will commence at twelve o'clock prompt on the above named date. Mr. Nidlinger some time ago had the misfortune to lose three of his prize winning hogs in a wreck on the Grand Rapid railroad, but all that will be offered for sale on this day are of the same breed and blood, and all are registered animals. There is no doubt but that a large number of outside buyers will be in the city, and the bidding will be spirited and exciting as the stock offered for sale is the best.

Mrs. Eli Meyers went to Rochester today to visit relatives. Frank Bell made a visit to Monroeville last evening. Charles’Cusick is attending to oil business at Kokomo today. Miss Katie Majors of Willshire, was in sur city shopping today. Mrs. A. Wallig returned to her her home at Richmond today. M. Brooks went to Warren today to visit with relatives. Charles Christen returned today from a business trip at New Haven. A. T. Vail ol Fort Wayne, was attending to timber business here today. Sol Carter, of Marion, was a business caller to our city last evening. Miss Eldridge arrived from Fort | Wayne today, and is the guest of Mrs. Al Graham. Miss Mildred Sours went to Warren today to assist visit for a short time with friends. W. H. Niblick and son Jesse, left last evening for St. Louis, to spend a week at the fair. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Doty returned to Portland today. They were enroute from Pittsburg R. H. McGill and sister, Mattie, went to Bluffton today to make a short visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are the guests of their son John. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cartwright of Portland, passed through here to-, day enroute to Huntington.

» All Silk Ribbon. No. 40, per 1 yard. Special | Felt Window Shades Complete, gip i each B 6 Decorated Dinner Plates. Special 58® U School Handkerchiefs, each |{J

Samuel Jenks arrived today from Elkhart, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs . David Liby. Harry Harb arrived last evening from Geneva, and is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Chronister. Miss Victoria Stone returned today from Fort -, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ehrman returned this morning from St. Loris, where] they were taking in the sights at the big fair. Bub M> ( h‘”id, of Berne, passed through our city today enroute to Monroe Mich., to buy up fruit trees.

Charles Ross, Mac McMahon and Frank Bell went to Monroeville, where they will join a party of coon hunters. L. A. Holthouse left last evening for Oil City, P,i., where he will conduct a big horse sale, and from there will make numjerous sales in surrounding eties. These sales will be the last for this season, as cold weather makes the sales and shipment of horses out of t he ordinary. Dishes for 10c. Just see that window at the Economy

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i 3 bars W itch Haze) Soap... 10c No. 8 Granite Tea Kettle.. 69c 1 Wire Egg Beaters ( 10 rjuart Granite Dish Pan. 42c 1 Large Sized Dinner Pail. . 23c ; 2 bolts Shelf Paper 5c

Piano Tuner. Charles Unger, piano tuner of the Whitney & Currier Co., Toledo and Lima, Ohio, will be in Decatur next week. Anyone wanting their piano tuned can leave orders at this office. HORSE FOUND Dark bay la rso about four years old, weight about '. 0 or 1,000 pounds; right inint I'.• >r- <■ 4 left (hind foot-whi : .hi’.-spot in forehead; forcbp been chp:> I, mune short and thi i. sli d : i around; had sore on beak where biu-k band rubbed. Em ere- i Shi rill A'.r.ert Butler.

Socctuor lo Woodward & Ball. J. O. . Ball, successor to Woodward & Ball, has opened hi- ur , rtaking room in the Studabaker building, two doors north of his former rooms, whera he will welcome old and new patrons and answer all calls promptly Store phone 90; residence 89. 233d2w Special excursion to Toledo, via the (.'lover L>af. Sunday, October 30. Visit the parks and theatres I in Toledo. 1 1 Brittson, Myers & Co. have a house ’ . to rent.