Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1904 — Page 3

I TIME tab les ■ mln R4PIDS 4 INDIANA RAILWAY ■ (jIMIW " |9o4 _Now In ttfcct. Sun ■ Hx Sun Ex Sun Ex S only ■ S o'« 5 9 °. , Nitii 7 Hutu l.lhpm 751 p- 111 ■ L ''p oUan'l " 8 " 5 J! ‘ 3 8:55 " 845 o ■ * f JS mondSJO" 94-’" 340 - ions •• H 9 nqti -15 '* i2:2onns;ss M " c ’ n s; tl n sleeper to Cincinnati. i:t6 tram par HR i:ob 1 'pj-iins arrive from south at 1:30 a. m. ■ l ° rC a r n >. daily aud 3 >7 p. m. Ex Sunday. ■ „_ TH Daily Daily to Ex Sun ■ sO , ns north y Gd R y pids ■ necatur I:3oam 7:59 a.m. 3:17 p.m 9 :: »*“ " 4:20 ;• ■ V,/l Kapids 645 P.m 9:40 ■ . Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 •• 9 ..iemskv ’ls°, 9:35 6:05 am ■ . Mackinaw 4 ; «5 Io: 5° 71 2 ° " ■ ~ train steeping car to Grand Rapidsand ■ . i: iin tw inty. 7:59 a. m. train parlor ear to ■ c?md itapidValid Mackinaw City y,; p. ■ J’Jmiomlor«' rtoGr Jf n< ? Rnpids. sleeping c»r H tr M-u kmaw City. Trains arrive from north at ■ ‘x, m f i-ta. m. 1:16 p.m. 7:51 p.m, ■ 1 Hrv-on, Age. C. L, Lockwood, G. P. A ■ I ll '- ' * Gr. Rapids, Mich. I CLOVER LEAF. ■ In effect June 2>, 1904. ■ EAST. II «—Commercial Traveler, dally... s:osam ■ an l-Mall. dally, except Sunday ..11.37 a m II 5n 4-D*y Kxpress, dally 8:20 p m II So 42-Looal Freight.. Mim I “ WEST II an a— Day Kxpreen, dally 5:06 am II Sn l-Mall. dally, except Sunday ...11:10am II Sn s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m I So «»-Local Freight 13:01p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. I EASTBOI ND 1 No. 1» m No. - “ No. 4 , 4: A Op nl r ‘° WEST BOUND g 9 - 3:02 a. m. So: 21 No. 3 12:14 p.m. So. 13 - r> : s4> p. m. NO. 7 ; 2:00 a. m. Lake trie cc Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND u 0 41—Dally excpt Sunday 7:lsam No. 19-Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 36— Daily except Sunday 5:35 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without enamte. arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Blufflon 10:35 am No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route

The Election is Over The melaneholly days are come The saddest of the year, Because the melancnolly rhymes About them most appear But you appear at Fristoe’s Smoke House & .XtgrslW’l - x ’■! <4 For Your Tobacco, and Cigars, and you will not be troubled with melaneholly. 123 S. 2nd St. Opp. Court House R. K. Allison made a visit to Fort Wayne last evening. A. T. Vail returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a brief business visit in this city. Frank Oldiges and Harve Smith returned last evening from Berne, where they were working on the telephone line.

< IB ” YOU’RE SAFE From annoyance of small Creditors when you utilize our plan of loaning. Accomodations to any Amount at small cost whenever you say the word, $lO to $I oo and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weeldv or monthly payments as you may wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid liefore due. If you owe any other Loan Company and want t<i pay them off and get more, and save money beside, write us. If you want money, fill out the following . . b V .a out and mail it to us. Our agent iill Dk te in Decatur every Wednesday and wih call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. Your name — Street and Number =* II Amount Wanted — I j Kind of Security "—X'J" A * 11 kLSWS'Wf*' * UljSSr^N- ■< Jt-Qr »Y 'j s I&l # " fits!* *».* “\!tA 1 -I Room S. Arcade, Lpstairs. ESTABLISHED lB»i> tjUttT WAYNE, INDIANA. -

Nelson Bricker, of Geneva, was a buisr.ess caller here last evening. frank Porter, of Geneva, was in our city last evening attending the show. Dick Silliok arivert last evening from Portland, and is the guest of friends. Mrs. Henneizer r ' urned to Williams last evening. , i] e here she was the guest ot triends. Martin Moran left last evening | for Valparaiso, where he will enter school fcr the winter ■■• rm > W. R. Neal returned last evening from Geneva, where he was at tending to insurance business. Father Wilken and Father Eberly want to Fort Wavne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Peter Junk and son returned to Fort Wayne last evening. They were here attending the Kintz-Junk wedding. Mrs. W. Junk and babe returned to Fort Wayne last evening. She was here attending the wedding of her brother. Mike Belger, of Fort Wayne, wa s in our city last evening attending to bu-inoss pertaining to the Centliver brewey. Albert Butler returned last evening from Richmond, where he escorted Nancy B. Ward, of Geneva, to the asylum. Dr. Roy Archbold, A. P. Beatty, L. G. Ellingham and C. C. Schafer, went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the Scottish Rite meeting. John Falk returned last evening from Richmond, where he accompanied Sheriff Butler and assisted in taking Nancy B. Ward to the asylum. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peoples and babe returned last evening to Fort Wayne. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Peoples. Mr. and Mrs. John Junk left last | evening for Northern Michigan n their honeymoon. They will be at home in a week to their many friends in Taylor street in Fort Wayne. “Red” Knoff informed us today that he had sold his interest i n the barber shop to Leo Miller, who would from now on have full charge and control. “Red” has not as yet fully determined what he will do Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durkins yesterday morning—a big bouncing girl baby, and Frank is the happiest man in the south end of the city, and thinks there is now no other babe in town. Both i mother and babe doing well.

Dave Andrews made a visit at Montpelier today. St James Louden made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. William Doehrman made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Isadore Kalver was a business visitor at Fort Wayne today. Marion Smith made a visit to Grand Rapids this morning. Mann Woods made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Stoneburner made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Harvey Harruff is attending to interurban business at Fort Wayne today. Alex Beal], of Willshire, was attending to banking business here today. C. D. Murray returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Mrs. A. Mower, of Geneva, passed through our city today, enroute to Marion. Dr. Aspy of Geneva was in our city to-day attending a meeting of the pension board. J. M. Frisinger returned this morning from a buisness visit at Fort Wayne. Clark Fairbanks, of Fort Wayne, was looking after insurance business here today. Mrs. William Parrish went to Curryville today to make a short visit with friends. The “Hooligan’s Troubles’ company left for Bluffton today, where they show tonight. Mrs. J. Stuart airived this morning from Huntington, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. J. Janet went to Winchester this morning to make a few days’ visit with her father. Miss Fanny Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning to take her regular music lesson. J. E. Cline returned to Ligonier I this morning. While here he was *he guest , ,f his sister. Mrs. Matilda McGowan went to Farmersville, today, to visit for a few davs with relatives. “China” Schumaker went to Fort Wavne this morning, where he has accepted a position in a restaurant. The case of Sholty vs Johnson was appealed this morning from ’Squire Smith's court to the circuit court. Mrs. Trim and daughter returned to Pleasant Mills, today, after visiting h«re with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Botthoff.

Mrs. Henry Voglewede and Mrs. Uh] left last evening for St. Louis, where they will take in the sights at the big fair. Mrs. Morris returned to her home at Battle Creek this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with Mrs. I. L. Syphers. Mrs. Martin Barnhart and daughter returned this morning to Montpelier. Ohio. While here they were the guests of Mrs. Steele. The Bon Ton club will meet this evening in regular social session with Miss Dude Voglewede. She desires all old members to be present. E X. Ehinger left last evening for St. Louis, where he will take in the big fair. From there ho will make an extensive business visit through the south. Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders entertained Col. Ferry of Tacoma, Washington, and Dr. and Mrs. McMillen at six o’clock dinner last evening at'their home on Winchester street. After visiting here for several weeks with Dr. and Mrs. McMillen, Col. Ferry left today for Delphos, Ohio, where he will visit a day with relatives. From there he will go direct to New York, where he sails for Liverpool, England, on the 19th of this month. From Liverpool Mr. Ferry will go direct to Italy, whore he will attend to his regular official duties. If the business men of Berne are on to their job they will work hard to get the Fort Wayne * Springfield Interurban railway to build their southern extension, from Decatur to Portland or Celina, through • Berne. Tais would bring all kinds ' of business to Borne and would be "of inestimable value to the farmers. Merchants should encourage the proposition and make arrange'annuls with the officers of the com , rt nnv for a meeting in view of securing th" line through our town.— Berne News.

Tl —IIS WEEK This store offers you the following BARGAINS. By taking advantage of these low prices, YOU will save money. We not only say this, but we mean it. The best way for you to And out, is to come here and convince yourself that “ECONOMY MEANS SAVING.” ■ ■ Full bleached damast towel No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler, Large bottle machine oil mg, 16 inches wide, per yard Q/2 b which we guarantee not to ruHtl.B9 - Heavy unbleached, all linen towel Q 1 Galvanized coal bucket. regularQ n«’ W ° b ° Xeß ° f BaH blueln * Rq ing, 16-inches wide, per yard.. 02 price <soc, special each .... „ . 9x12 looking glass, special n Half bleached all linen toweling. Ql Four pint, all copper, nickel A On I b worth 12e a yard, our price.... 02 plated coffee pot,special T’Oti Six horse-shoe bottom tumblers B A E »? rt h , Je?UT“ l U .. to . WOIiW .'SC N L B k‘ul” P .K i . Ckel . Pk ‘ ed 73C or g Good quality, full bleached towel Bp Nickel plated comb and brush lOn Decoratod stand lamp, 24-in J QQ ing, regular price 6e, special... ftp case, with mirror IU« nigh, regular price $2, spcl | ,QQ ... , , , , , 50e quality cups and saucers, setO“7 Full bleached table damask 58 Q I Nickel plated crumb tray and QI p f inches wide, our price per yardZ I brush,special fc 1 u Any size chair seat, spocial. f"p Turkey red table damask a yard I n $ Granite tea kettle, weQ An W !□ guarantee quality, special.... 04“ Decorated fruit saucers, set OOq 36-inch wide Silkolene, special. "»p Full quart bottle of household "7n Set of Colonial tumblers ... _. BB p I d Ammonia, special I b WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES THINK OF THE ECONOMY WE DELIVER GOODS

See Hensley’s holiday stock. 264dtf R. B. Alliton was a visitor at Berne today. Amos Hirschy, of Berne, was a visitor here today. Al Parker, of Toledo, is a business caller here today. Our delight is to show you our Holiday goods. Call and see them. Hensley. 264dtf You can buy your holiday pres ents at Hensley’s before you get your money. 264dtf Mrs. John Malotte went to Ridgeville, today, to visit for a few days with her father. The Bachelor Maids will meet this evening with Miss Jessie McLean on Fourth street. Mrs. Ella Bell returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Don’t delay too long, but come early and get the cream of our Xmas goods. Hensley. 264dtf.

Mrs. J. D. McClelland returned to Fort Recovery, Ohio, today* after visiting here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. R> bison aua children of Fairmount, passe d through here today enroute to Geneva. A marriage license was issued today to John Daily and Caroline Wednalls. The parties live in Jefferson township. George Naclitrieb is the owner of a fine Shetland pony, a beauty. He is the envy of all the boys and is making the new possession work over time. Come to our store, select your presents for your friends and we will save them for you until Xmas, at Hensley 's. 264dtf Nothing has been heard of the two little chaps who ran away from home Monday night and no effort is now being made to locate them. The boys’ parents are of the opinion that they shou Id bo taught a lesson that they will not soon forget. The boys are nothing more than mere chaps, hut will no doubt <»6t along and see some of the world. Mrs. Angcline Schlegel was most agreeably surprised yesterday at • te noon when a number of her lady friends came in ujion her to remind her that she had reached her seventy-eighth milestone. The afternoon was sjient in talking over old times and in other different ways. A two-course luncheon was served during the afternoon and at a late hour all departed, wishing Mrs. Schlegel many more such happy occasions. Thanksgiving excursion. On November 23 and 24th, the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets at very low rates. Tickets good returning until November 28th. Chicago excursion. On account of ‘he international Live Stock expusitiv ‘he Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return at very low rates. Tickets on sale November 27, 28 and 29. Return limit Decomlier 6th. Have Hensley lay away your Xmas present. You don’t have to have the cash until Xmas. 204dtf

SPECIAL For Tomorrow (Thursday) 65 Dozen Ladies' and Misses' Golf Gloves, 75 different patterns to choose from, worth from 25c to 40c, at 15c A PAIR. The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser’s Gallery. THERE ARE Twenty Reasons “Ball-Band” Whvycu should .UKI.ITBim.gFa . y ° L,r feu boots, Bdl Winter SOCKS, r Rubber Shoes to go <• . ’*4 I* Over them and 1 VvFIWvQi R'JBBFR BOOTS r . Outlast any other her©. I 116 fITSt brand. Absolute protection ■ i l • | • | S shat I £IV6 VOU ana wet; comfort J i h B Goods every 4 for your money Not Made or Controlled by a Trust. . ~ Pe sure the trade mark “BaM-Band** the other nmeis on every pair, and take no others , said to be “as good as,” etc. tPPH GOH t 11131“ MADE ONLY BV LUU! I U I I IVI L MISHAWAKA WOOLENMFG.CO.,Muhawaka.Ind. 4-z>r QL. FOR SALE BY LCI« L— L—.. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, The Shoe Seller. Decatur, Ind. at pROPERPRI«S'^;™a^7;aW'LiJv' /A be v.-rtl-ed or [i"t. J»»l «- .V'” P r ’ w,.r. now . ,ff- rine ‘ ' wi.nuiicnii on the market. I h"'e Inrrna ''‘.'J', Imt and plank bulhhnk- to th; '.. M ■ in<>■ h r train > in .17 . n.'ri 'rw’ Ilf t'l’nll Inl'd- 'd' «»»’••• rfl under eiiltlvnthm The Prli-e fl.ooo or No. which l« h ■■ n. 1 which Is In ahlirh «UI«of cultivation and Me fnrni l« einplv fenci il. I" one nod a half tube ir.nxl xchool unit church Hue three aen-x ■■ Inve coiwlHt ot >< iiixhl six room <• xldriic barn mix to and one 38xbm feet In ' I f von wMi t<» buy. ►•<•11 or rent pr-oi ertlfw pul upon the murket each w» vl Phone 230 J. K