Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1904 — Page 3
■ time tables ■ o. k. & i. H In effect Sept. 25, 1x04) ■ TRAINS NORTH, ■p J'ninr to Grand Rapids. 7:59 a™ B I n» ly (except Sunday) 3:17 pln ■° 3 TRAINS SOUTH, ■‘’T'palfr(except ’Sunday)""T' 7:'u » S Tnull S' (except Sunday) l;ii, p m H" fc-ually- except Sunday 7:51 p n , Sunday only 7:46 p m B CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 26,1904. ■ EAST, ■ Traveler, dally... 5:05 an, ■“Lmx.l . dally, except Sunday... 11.37 a m < h*r Express, dally rt :2opni ■Sa-Local Freight 12:0) am WEST ■ 1-D*y Express, da11y..... 5:05 am ■° Cmull. dal'y except Sunday ...H:10 a m ■ c LconimercUl Traveler, dally .. s.4i p Freight 12:0i p m ■ CHICAGO & ERIE. ■ In effect June 19. 1914 ■ WEST, ■..•-ixjress, dally ~2:00a m and Chicago limited 3:02 am ■ J-Now York and Chicago Limited J through coach Columbus and ■ Chicago dally 12:44pm K. u-Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:50 p n , K I—Marton-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:iCatn b ' EAST K. 4t<— Chicago and N Y limited 11:21 p , m B _Ve»imuie Limited tor N x z:4? a „ K L a-Marlon and Columbus except B* Sundav 6:53am K, 4-Now York and Boston Limited through coathes Columbus ■ andOhlcago ,4:sipm B So. 13 " tn uot carfs, baggage. 3 and 4 has Bktough coach Columbus to Chicago. ■go 14—5:20 Carry isssetigers between ■ Hammond and Marlon. I Lake trie et Western ■ Time card from Bluffton. Ind ■ SOUTHBOUND ■cn 41—Dally excpt Sunday 7-k.„ Bn IV—Daily except Sunday 11 VJ IT ElsD-Dally except SundaJ " 5 «* „ ■ go 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ■Ange. arriving 10:JU a m ul ■ Ko, 42leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m R„ na ■trough without change, arriving at Bluff, “n ■0:35 h m ■ No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route
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Charles Ross made a visit to Fort Wayne last evenng. Fort w° rmoaßtle “ ftde tt visit to iort Wayne last evening. Sam Simison, of Berne, was a business caller here last evenug. Henry Passon, of Berne, was a buisness caller here last evening. Charles Ernst returned last, evenng from a busines visit at Geneva. Emil Franz, of Berne, was attending to legal business here last evening. George McKean returned last evening from a buisness -Hsit at Genova. A. R. Bell reurned last evening from Union City, where he was on timber business. Mrs. Thatcher returned to New Haven last evening, after a visit here with Mrs. Gause. True Fristoe returned last evening from Indianapolis, where he was taking in the sights. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber returned to Fort Wayne lats evenng , after being the guests of their son. ’ Miss Eleanor Plocker returned to Fort Wayne last evening after making a short visit here with relatives. A. J. Smith returned last evening from Southern Indiana, where he was attending to timber business. Mrs. A. B. Morrison and daughter, Harriett, went to Fort JJWayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Elridge returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Al Graham. Mrs. Joe Heffner and dau«*hter and Miss Rose Forbing went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice as follows: Mrs. E. Delaney, Mrs. Rosa Peeler, W. J. Moorehead, F. M. Patterson, Mr. Pnssmo and Frank Webb. Mrs. J. N. Fristoe, Mrs. James Bain, Mrs. Al Gerard and Mrs. B. Brokaw returned last evening from Indianapolis, where they were attending the state meeting of the Great Pocohontas lodge.
Andrew Wefly made a buisness visit to Fort "Wayne this morning. Frank Schumaker made a business trip to Fort Wayne this monring. Mrs. McGill returned to Magley today, after shopping here this morning. J. M. Frisinger returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Miss Josephine Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Miss Maude Christen went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with friends. John Short arrived this morning from Fort Wayne and will spend Sunday with friends. William Baughman went to Monroe this morning to visit over Sunday with his daughter. Father Wilken went to Hesse Cassel this morning to spend the day with Father Benzinger. Mrs. Gehring returned to Huntington today, after a visit here with her sister, Miss Pearl Breiner. Misses Ada and Bertha Drummond went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Rev. E. A. Allen returned this morning from Portland, where he was conducting a special religious service. Mrs. D. B. Erwin and daughter returned today, from Pleasant Mills, where she was visiting with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rice returned this morning from St. Louis, where they spent a week taking in the world's fair. Elmer Johnosn returned this morning from Pittsburgh, Pa., where ho was holding a horse sale the last of the season. John Cratner, William Engle, Ralph Beber, James Berry and R. D. Berry went to Portland this morning to hear Senator Beveridge speak. Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter Jean, went to Fort Wayne this morning ,where Jean will enter the conservatory of music under Prof. Meyers.
\ J / fIBHI Stands for “Economy” \ \ J _/ And that’s very plain. “Economy” means saving, / ' \ \ BffiH We tell you again. / '\ \ Os course you know about our FIRST FALL SALE Which is in full swing, but just to make things more interesting we give you a few more low prices which speak for themselves. 3 E r sS"!“ Ke “3l c No : .* p ” 13c • b “> ’*•<**-» toe o , , „ _. _ „.. , No. 8 Granite Tea Kettle fxQC 21 quart Heavy Tin Dish Pan Jj *J>n Felt Window Shades Complete, Special each each Wire Egg Beaters |g No. 35 Granite Coffee Pot... Azin 6 Decorated Dinner Plates. |- Qp 10 quart Granite Dish Pan. 42C Special Large Sized Dinner Pail ... 23c Large Glass Lamp Complete. 46c School Handkerchiefs, each |g 2 bolts Shelf Paper 5c When You Think of LOW PRICES Think of THE ECONOMY WE DELIVER GOODS. WATCH US GROW
J. W. Robison made a business trip to Berne today. J. A. White returnded today from a business trip at Warsaw. Rev. J. M. Smith of Portland, was a buisness caller here today. Malleable stove sale still on at Schafer’s. S. G. Humphreys made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Douglas Elzey returned to Preble today, after a shopping visit here. C. W. Ray went to Monroe today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. B. S. Bixler went to Geneva today to spend Sunday with relatives. J. H. Davis went to Portland today, to spend Sunday with his family. P. Poyneer went’to Portland today, to hear benator Beveridge speak. Jonah Schumacher of Ft. Warne, was here today, the guest of his parents. Mrs. S. Bushnell went to Berne, today, to visit over Sunday with Mrs. Brown. M's. Weldon returned to Geneva, today, after a visit here with Mrs. John Lehnart. Mr. and Mrs Tom Miller went to Marion today, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith. Mrs. J. Gause and daughter went to Muncie today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Etta Mosser returned to Blutffon. today, after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Mrs. C. A. Fickel returned to Continental , Ohio, after making a short visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton returned to Fort Wayne today. They were enroute from Youngstown, Ohio. SB.OO worth premiums still go at Schafer stove sale. Mr. and Mrs. Stemen arrived today from Fort Wayne, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Liby. Misses Zleda Schnitz and Ethel Fuhrman went to Berne today, to make a short visit with their aunt. Mrs. Schust arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lankenau. Misses Lillie and Grace Lewton went to Peterson today, to spend Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Jacob Spade. Mr. and Mrs. C. Buhler and family went to North Judson, today, to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F L. Isbell. Peoples & Holthouse have secured the contract of hauling the brick for the Erie railroad to build the new platform, and have a force of men at present busily engaged in transferring the same.
REV. STABLER HERE. Rev. Stabler arrived today from Indianapolis, and will conduct morning services at the Methodist church tomorrow. Rev. Stabler was formerly pastor of the M, E. church of this city. N. GESSINGER FAILiNG. N. Gessinger, who has been sick for a year, is now so weak he has to be carried from one room to an. other, Since the cold weather ho has been failing very fast. His many friends will no doubt be sorry to learn of his weakened condition. Stove sale continues all next week, et Schafer’s.
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