Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1904 — Page 3

TIME tab les a. k. « *. In effect Sept. 25, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, Grind Rapids. 7:« »m Ifo J ’n»lly (eioopt Sunday) 3:17 pm TRAINS south, (except Sunday: l ; it> pm Jio 17"T) n tij-, except Sunday :51pm g Sunday only p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 20, 1904 EAST, . commercial Traveler, dally.,. 5:05 a m • 5_M.11, 'l | ‘lly, except Sunday... 11.87 am I { noy Krpress. datly 8:20 pm j’lAooul Flight . 12:01am WE w T . n.v Express, daily 5:05 am {‘’tSall, dally, except Sunday .l>:io a m •’LrommereUl Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m Freight l»:01 D m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. East Bound. jj 0 10 9:40 p.m. 50. H 8:20 p.m. jfo.4 4:40 p.m. »o 22 ® :58 a. m. L 8 2:47 a. m. * West Bound. jjjo. 9 3:02 a.m. 50. 21 10:10 a.m. Ko. 3 12:44 p.m. 50.13 5:56 p.m. jfo. 7 2:00 a.m. Lake brie at Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND 41— Dally exept Sunday 7:15 a m 5„ Dally except Sunday 11:57a m gm3s— Dally except Sunday 5:26 pm No4l runs through to Indianapolis without Ikaoge. arriving 10::1 ° » m No 42 leaves Indianopolla at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 11:16 a m No. 11 and 42 run TIB Muncle * Big 4 route

DO YOU Want The Best In Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes? If You Do, I’ll Help Y’ou Get It. rEO Meet Me Face to Face AT FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE

THE QUESTION? ii Before the People today is Roosevelt or Parker, But the standing question before the people always is where to buy the most for the least money, QUALITY being the most essential factor. We wish to impress upon the people the fact that we are here to stay and also to build up a lasting trade. To do this we recognize we must give you reliable merchandise, or in other words, GOODS THAT CAN BS DEPENDED UPON. As we Carry the celebrated Kuppenheimer clothes. It is needless for us to speak about the fit and quality, for they are recognized the PEER in READY MADE CLOTHING. We will quote you a few specials in our Men's and Youths' Department: Black unfinished Worsted, - fl , ° Ur BoyS V’ lildre "i single or double breasted, 3® W*department is our hobby. All strictly hand made garment 'Stir , > < ‘ he latest no ve]tiesm Tweed, $i 5 and $16.50 val- ±I O ;V *. f F'-i 1 \ Cassimcrcs mid \\ orst ed s. ues. Our price. . i ln yOU o b let . 11.1 :, /k’ a . Jr-— » T-jf -nt him out —Specials in this Ji W ‘ de P artment ’ Mens guaranteed all wool TtWTtn .9 Al' a ii Irish Frieze Overcoats. The “T I's i D IJ,--f DI I; M A » n ’ 1 r 1 kind for which YOU pay $.2 .A*JIT «I ! lit ? “X 8 • WO ° I fa ” c y Tweeds elsewhere. Our J-A ’»• T , tll JW ‘UU 31 OA “ d the kmd yo>> specie! price . . $9.50 O Oj g 1 MuVpriX $2.75 Children’s fancy novelties in all Wool, Worsteds and I MEN’S SUITS $3 00 to $25.00 Tweeds, sold the world over for $6.00. £ / "7 <Z Our price Do not fail to visit Decatur’s most modern clothing store when in our city. Come in and visit us whether you buy or not. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. THECHUb 1 ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS B. KALVER and SONS, Props. BIG STORE BLOCK I

Charles Ross made a business ; visit to Fort Wayne last evenfeg > in,?f N ' Snellen returned last even 8 from tt business trip at Berne John Bmkhead arrived last even- , h e g re fr ° m Borne ' to east his vote I ; Will Helm went to Fort Wayne thus morning to make a short bn i ness visit. Charles Pilliod, of Piq Utl . Ohio >s in the city, the guest of his many friends. Ralph Knoff returned home this morning from Berne to help "save the country.’’ Lost-A;K. of P. watch charm. Finder return to W. H. Ward and receive reward. l ather Eberly returned last evening from Portland, where he held sevioes Sunday. D. E. Smith went to Hoagland last evening, where he delivered a democratic speech. John Durkin and Clem Voglewede made a short business visit in Fort Wayne last evening. W. H. McConnehey went to Monroeville this morning to work for the firm of Mann & Engle. Miss Ludella Hoile went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit fora short time with her sister. Mrs. Oberman returned last evening to Fort Wayne, atfer making a pleasant visit here for a few days. Barney Wemhoff returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending to monument business. David E. Lauferty returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here he was transacting business. Mrs. .James Peterson returned to Fort Mayne last evening, after making a short visit here with relatives. Miss Dolly Simcoke returned last evening from Portland, where she was visiting for a short time with friends. Miss Olive Jackson ’ returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting here for a short ti me with her aunt.

M. V. B. Archbold left the city this morning for Hicksville, Ohio, «tter making a short visit here with his family. Jesse T. Pock returned to Fort «ayne last evening. While here e was transacting business with Lyman Bros. L. C. Vanderlip, of returned to his home this morning, as ter making a short visit here with Miss Lulu Huffman. Miss Lucile Lashaway returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While he re she was acting in the capacity as able waiter at the Murray Hotel. Mrs. L. J. MoCullock returned to tort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Flemming. Clem McLean, employed in the government printing offices in Washington, D. C., returned to his work today, atfer being here long enough to vote. Henry Reiter, of Fort Wayne, ar. rived in the city this morning to visit his brother, John, and also to cast a vote for the party. Irvin Pyle arrived in the city this morning from Portland. He did not come to visit relativ es and friends, but simply to vote. Dr. Lawrence Hughes of Chicago, arrived home last evening and spent today here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hughes. Miss Emma Blake left the city this morning for Fort Wayne, where she will make a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. Hille, and other relatives. Miss Lulu M. Brokaw left the city this morning for Columbus, Ohio, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy for a few days. Mrs. G. A. Middleton of Fort Wayne, returned to her home this morning, after making a short visit here with her father, A. Stalter, and family. John Gillig, who is taking a complete course iu civil engineering in ' the Ohio State University, at Co-! lumbus, Ohio, returned to that ’’ place this afternoon, after being 1 here Img enough to add one vote , to the majority of the only party

Special. Special. Special. Thlß moanS that thoßo are Spocial P ,ices and are for this week onl U Economical buyers come here because economy means saving. Remember this, that wo sell only reliable merchandise, and we cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied. It remains for you to see that we do as we advertise.

17 quart heavy tin dish pan. Special 31 c Fancy stand lamps highly decorated. Special. 92c No. 8 copper bottom tea kettle. Special —42 c 8 quart granite preserving kettle. Special. 41c

WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES THINK OF the economy WE DELIVER GOODS WATCH US GROW

Charles Adelsperger went to Bluffton this morning to look after some business. Miss Goldie Briener left the city this morning for Nappanee, Ind., where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Moore and family. Charles Philips left the city today for Hammond, Ind., where ho is working in a restaurant. He has been making a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips. Mr and Mrs. S. (). Moore, of Nappanee, Ind, who have been in the city for several days, the guests of Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brener, returned to their home this morning. Albert Lange, one of Uncle Sim’s sailor boys on the U. S. Maine, who has been enjoying a ten days’ leave of absence here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lange, left the citv th’s morning for Boston, Mass., where he will again report for duty. Until after today, of course, J. K. Niblick and family live in the country but after today they will begin making preparations to move back to the city, making their home in their residence, corner of ’ Second and Jackson streets. The ! country is nice in the summer time but it. is well, life seems more ; worth living in town in the winter.

2 pair men’s wool socks Special 25c No. 2 frying pan, Special 100 piece decorated dinner set. Special. $6.11 7 ft. cloth window shade. Special . .21c

Wanted—Girl to do general house work in small family. Inquire of Mrs. John Burkhead, 232 North Sixth street. 254'16 For Sale—Jersey cow. Enquire at Park hotel. 255d6

Weak Men We Vigorous r?wir viferr rwwrr What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! 4Lr B a C %J?° W v rruUy and Q ulck ’y Cures when all fail. Young men regain lost manhood* old lS?n*x ipr Insanity and consumption, you a wortl| lesß substitute on Insist ou bav„r, K BNEkVIGOK, or send for it. Car be carried iu vest pic ket. Prepaid, plain wrapper > ’.’"J.' or 0 for wl,h A Written GtiarVKK n<l Pamphlet tree VKFFL.K MEDICAL. ASS’N, Chlceko, ILL Blackburn & Christen THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BURDG, SOUTH SECOND STREET - .’.V. :

FARMERS. ATTEIXITIOIXI! J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer _ , « Two Miles West of Monroe Rural Route 2, DECATUR, IND. More Interesting Prices for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY i interesting because prices were never so low on seasonable merchandise.

Saxony Yarn, per skein _ 3c Fnll sized IC-4, good weight blankets, in grey, blue or red border, at ‘ |9q Comfort Calico, a nice variety of pat terns, 6c kind, at 4'c Ladies’ fascinators, black and white good size, special at 19c 150 Ladies shoes at $1.15 250 Ladies’finest kid shoes at $1.79

The store that saves you money. The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser's Gallery. - If You Have Never Deal! With Us We want you to say, “Let’s get-acquainted.” When you hire a doctor or retain a lawyer to look after your interests, you don’t select one with a small practice but one whose skill and success has built up a large clientage. Why not apply that principle in selecting a place to buy your shoes? In this, too, a large and growing business is positive proof of. satisfactory service rendered costomers. Now we’d like to begin to do business with you, perhaps to-day. Why not get acquainted NOW, if you do, you’ll save money. Take me up CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, the shob heller.

03 Granite Berlin kettle with lid. Special 25c No. 8 all copper wash boiler. Special SI 87 3 bars Fairbanks Glycerine tar soap. Special 10c 1 gallon galvanized oil can. Special 15c

I BOSSE OPERA HOUSE*| ONE NIGHT ONLY Holden Bros. Present »ne Emminent Actor JOHN A. PRESTON With a strongcast, in the Greatest of all classics “INCOMAR, '■ BARBARIAN’' ■ Produced by an excellent company of MetH ropolttan Players with special Seencry ■ ard Mechanical effects. Costumes uixd Armoring Listui Lally correct. b| A Society Event. I PRICES 25 and sOc. j Seat sale usual place

25 child’s underwear, ribbed, heavy weight, sizes up to 24, at 15c Misses’ Union suits, heavy ribbed i special at 19c Heavy. Twill towel* with red border, 12j value, at . 7 C 25 Men's Suspenders at 15c ?1 00 Childs soft calf shoes at 79c ■ $3.00 Men’s patent colt shoes, at $2.15

16 inch coal hod. Special 210 Good hammer 10c Crimp top lamp chimneys. Special.. 4<i