Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1904 — Page 3
T I M E TABLES O. K. & I. In effect Sept. 25, 1904) trains north, n ,u, 1:30 a tn °-'n*llT to Grand Rapids 7:59 » m ‘,'njly (except Sunday) 3:17 ptri TRAINS BOOTH, f t 1 • ■•••••••••••«•«. "‘Crially (except Sunday) 7:14 a n> 1 nffiy except Sunday, 1:1., p m " Yjiaily. except Sunday 7:51 p m " *—Bunday utt,y 7'46 p m CLOVER~LEAF. tn effect June 2,. 1904 BAST. Traveler, dally... 5:05a tn 'sll*ll. dally except Sunday .. 11.37 n , 3 I flit Kt press, dally ft:2u nn> ft-Looal Ftelabt W:0-. 1 west . i,»v Sxpresn. daily ...... 5:05 * m .Mai' daily except Sunday ...li:'oam 'Gcf.ttmercfxl Traveler, dally 8:41 p It) 4-Local Freight 18:01p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In ettect June 19 1901 WEST. t-MpreM. daily 2:ouam 1 Buffalo and Chicago limited 3:08 am t New York and Cnicagu Limited through coach Columbus and Cblcag'-'dally 12:44p n. ~-Aens > argo Express except Monday 6:1)0 p m n_M»rlon-Hunlinglon Ace'm.. 10:10a tn ‘ KA s') «S— Chicago and N Y limited 11:21p.m. Vestiuute Limited l or N r.. .. stet a u a-Marton and Columbus except Sundav . . 5:68a r4_>4ew York and Boston Limited 1 through coaches Columbus and Chicago 4 5, p u !. it will not carry baggage 3 and 4 bar rugh c >ach Columbus to Chu-arr . 14-S ■>' Carry usset yers between Hammond no Marlon. Lake tr)e & Western Timecard from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15a ml ba—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m '35— Daily except Sunday 5:25 p m I i„4l runs through to Indianapolis without "Ji, arriving 10:30 a m 0 42 leaves Indjanopolia at 7:00 an?. Runs Jugb change, arriving at Bluffton j 15a ni 0 41 and 42 run via M uncle Big 4 route DO YOU Want The Best Tn obacco, Cigars, Pipes? [You Do, I'll Help You Get It. ft-® m'--tiiWE eet Me Face to Face FRISTOE’S SMOKE 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 <■< et Phones 171 and 253 EDMONDSON FUEL CO.
For? Peer ! erS ° n “ ade a visit to ort, Wayne last evening. tn ? ??° U ' ati made 11 Alness trip to hurt Wayne last evening. oan?™ SiDli8 ° n ’ OfWaS a buisne *s caller in our city “ aßt evening Hl ’? bruok ,n!l dea business ir'P to Fort Wayne last evening. Cabor l r v' Utty W “ S 11 buisn ess CRller atFcrt Wayne last evening. Mrs. .John Vail went to Portland ’“wmng to attend a mission, urj meeting, Mrs. E. Woods went to Fort R.vne tins morning to spend the nay with friends. Mr and Mrs. Eli Meyers wont to oit Wayne this morning, to spend 'be day with friends. Miss Hess returned this morning from ifort Wayne, where she was visiting with her sister.
Mr. Middleton returned last evening to Fort Wayne after making a pleasant visit here with relatives. G tdfrey Christen returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to gas buisness. -Mrs D. Neff returned to Kendall, ville last evening, atfer visiting here with Mrs. Dan Myers. Jesse Dullingham returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. John Niblick went to Fort Wivnehst evening to attend a tnee ng of the Woman’s Federation o übs. Mrs. B. M. McWhirter returned to Hoagland last evening, after baing the guest of friends in this >y. Mr. and Mrs. K. McNabb return, el to Portland this morning, after 'isiting for a short time with friends. Dr. M J. Kirk returned to Fort W’ayne this morning. While here he was attending to professional business. Mrs. D. D. Heller went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Federation of Woman’s Clubs. Mrs. Ch imper, Mts A B Morrison and Miss Hattie Studabaker went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a short time with Mrs. Vesey.
The Economy Department Store. T” HIS is the last week of OUR FIRST FALL SALE and if low prices count it will be a busy week. You now know that “ECONOMY MEANS SAVING, and it will always be our aim to continue to prove it to you. We offer con. vincing proof by giving these bargains for the entire week. Why not investigate? Prices talk. ■'
Large wooden bowl, each 8c 10c chair seats, each 5c Mrs. Potts’ iron handle, each 5c Good wash board, each 15c Large clothes basket, each 17c No. 1 galvanized wash tub 48c Copper bottom wash boiler 77c Good towel rack, each 8c " boxes good carpet tacks 5c 6xß looking glass, each 9 e Curtain poles, complete 6c 11 bars Ark soap for 25c No. 20 granite sauce pan 22c
Don’t you think it would be to your advantage to come here? We do not handle any but reliable merchandise and we quote you the lowest price possible, quality considered. Money back if you are not perfectly satisfied. We willingly exchange and are always pleased to show you goods. One price and that a low one, is our motto. Watch our Ads. WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES THINK OF THE ECONOMY WE DELIVER GOODS L YOURS FOR BARGA T NS
Mrs. Daniels went to Portland this morning to attend a misiscnary convention. Mrs. Eli Peterson arrived today from Marion and is the guest of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Baker. Mrs. W. L. Smith and daughter went to Berne this morning, to spend the day with friends. Miss Emma Blakey arrived this morning from Fort Wayne, to attend a wedding north of this city. John Nidlinger returned this morning from Western Illinois, where he was advertigsing his Durco hog sale. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fronefleld and daughter, Bertha, returned to Van Wert today, after visiting here for a short time with Mr . and Mrs. William Fronefield.
Handled cups and saucers. Our regular price, 40c. Set 31c 7-inch dinner plates, worth 50c set Special 29c Wash bowl and pitcher 69c Large slop jar worth fl .00 87c 6 piece decorated toilet set 51,98 Crimp top lamp chimneys, each.. 4c Colonial Tumblers, set 47c No. 8 Granite tea kettle 69c OS Granite Berlin kettle with lid. worth 75c. Special 59c 6 quart granite pudding pan 27c
Earl Adams made a visit to Berne today. Hamilton Mercer returned today from a business visit at Willshire, i M. F Rise was at Berne today.' Pete Colchin made a busines trip to Ohio City today. William Mersman made a busines trip to Willshire today. Jerry Clark, of Tocsin, was a business caller to our city today. Wash Giljien is attending to tim- ' ber business at Markle today. | E. L. Sheller is attending to grain buisness at Jonestown, Ohio, today. Miss Sally Evans went to Will shire, toady, to spend the day with friends. Mrs. French Quinn went to Bluffton, today, to visit for a short time with her sisters. Rex Adams returned to]Hun tington today. While here he was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Jacob Neuenschwander, of Berne, passed through our city today enroute to Warren. Mrs. George Zimmerman went to Bluffton, tody, to make a short visit with her mother. Mrs. Lizzie Wilkinson and Miss .Mary Erwin, of Fort Wayne, are I the guests of the Erwin families in this city. S. J. Lehman, Samuel Sprunger and D. Nichols returned to Berne today. They were here att ending j the funeral of Garett Berling. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray re- , turned to Delphos, Ohio, today, ‘ after visiting here for a short time ■ with Mr. and Mrs*. Charles Irvin. Mesdatnes L. G. Ellingham, D. M. Hensley, Harry Moltz, Dee Lew- | ton and C. A. Dugan went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the | meeting of the Womans' Federation of Clulis. The regular business meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday evening at the church at seven-thirty o’clock. A fine program will be rendered and every body is cordially invited to attend. C. W. Chapman, of Warsaw , Ind., proprietor of the largest cigar i factory north of the Wabash, and | who turns out the “State Seal,” | was in the city ft day, numbering among his acquaintances, J. H. | White & Son, of the Second street | case. Marshal Green arrested a Jew | peddler this afternoon, ho gave i his nine as L. Harris, for selling mackintoshes on the street without, a license. He made an awful talk before the mayor about his hard luck, but finally submitted and paid the city license. Henry Christianer who lives north of town, has secnrod his plans and speoiofiations for the construction of a largo bank barn, which will be one hundred and two feet long and built for nil oonveniences of a farmer. The barn is to be modern and up-to-date in all res]>ectß, and when completed will be tho finest structure of this do- ' scription in Adams, Wells or Allen I counties.
3 yards velveteen binding 10c Cabinet hair pins, box 3c 3 spools King’s thread 5c Talcum powder box 4c Good pearl buttons, doz 5c 3 spools darning cotton 5c 12 boxes good matches 8c 3 bars Fairy soap 10c Hose supporters, all sizes 7c 10 quart Granite dish pan. White lined. Special 54c Large glass lamp complete with No. 2 burner and chimney; each 39c
BEL EW G>. & L J_C.VV Insure Roofing, spouting Vour Property and all kinds of inthe Galvanized iron Decatur " ork I nsurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling Located in Henry Schlegei Duncan,, Ou Fir t —— l Street. RE/VT ARK ABLE MONEY SAVING CHANCES in Our SHOE DEPT, this Week ’1“ —'— i Little Gents Satin Calf Shoes, sizes Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, new Cuban 9to 13, sold regular at SI.OO /Jftp Heel, best light or heavy soles, one I this week of Hamilton Brown's best I* 4 AQ $2.00 Shoe, this week at | -C* v Child s Dongolas or Box Calf Lace Men’s High Grade Patent Colt Shoes, Shoes, sizes Bto 12, sold re- Qftp Blucher Style, one of the 4 gular at $1.25, this week at.. best $3.00 shoes,this week |a)
We are also offering some Special Reduced E rices in Men s and Boys’ Sweaters and adies’ and Children’s Coats and Furs, also another shipment of those Children's Heavy Ribbed and Fleeced Hose, which are worth up to 25c, we will include at 10c a pair. THE STORE THAT KEEPS THE PRICES DOWN. The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser’s Gallery.
BUSINESS MENTION. 11 bars Ark soap for 25c. You bet Economy means sav. ing. ts , Lost —A female hound, color black tan. Left eye sore. Please I notify Dr. Leßrun. 245d6 Lost—End gate to wagon last . Friday, between Debolt school house and Van Camp mill, Decatur. Finder please return to this office. , 254d*> The wonder of the age, the Globe Hot Blast, in operation all week, at Schafer’s. Burning hard coal and slack. Dishes for 10c. Just see that window at the Economy Lost—A torquoise stick pin on streets of Decatur Saturday. Find er pleso return to this office. 24M4 Yes, there’s reason the First Fall Sale will tell you why. “Economy” means saving ft Med, Tom & True will on Friday evening October 28, give another of their famous dances, which will open promptly at 8:30 o'clock. All are invited to attend. Remember the date. Rag Tun orchestra. 245d3
Men’s entra heavy fleeced-lined underwear, all sizes. Each.. .. 37c Men’s wool socks, pair 12c Men’s fast black cotton socks.... 7cMen’s golf gloves pair 21c Good pair half soles 9c Shoe tacks, all sizes 3c Shoe repairing outfit 39c 6-inch stove pipe, joint 9c Elbows for 8c Large size dinner pail 21c Ladies extra quality golf gloves.. 37c Men’s Jersey gloves; pair 21c
The wonder of the age, the Globe Hot Blast, in operation all week, at S cha f e r’s. Burning hard coal and slack. Lost—Roman gold chattelain pi n between Marshal street Smith & » Bell’s office. Return to this office ■ | and receive a reward. Everybody knows that “Economy” means success. Oh, yes; there’s the reason. “The proof of the pudding is in I the eating thereof.'' We have been I telling you that Economy means saving. ts Parties having bottles and cases belonging to me are hereby requested to return same at once. Please don’t forget it. William Mersman. 245dt5 You can get “A Stolon Heart’*' of John Mayer at this office at 200 Hft Payment Contracts issued by J | the 2Etna Life Insurance Co., ■ • of Hartford,Conn.,earn profits enough to cancel six of the _ payments, thus reducing the |fl number of payments required to and guaranteeing a profit of more than ■ , upon money actually inIflll Z. vested, besides the proflte • > U U further to accrue, in compliance with the terms of the contract. For further information see John Schurger or Mrs. L. M. McEwen.
