Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1904 — Page 3

TIM E TABLES fiMND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY « K .. .nber 25, 1004 -Now in Effect. Sun stp ’^ouTHl' i » il y ** Sun Ex Sun Ex S only eo'?®.i:oßam 7:l4am 1,16 pm 7:sipni7:46ptn £jJSte»d - ” 8 -'5" 2! ««« " «:« “ A Richmond 3:30" 94» 3:40 . 10:15 .. Cincinnati 7:15 “ 12:20nii 5 155 " L s train sleeper to Cincinnati. 1:16 train-par l:0 ’ Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. 111. m. daily aud 3.17 P- ”>• Ex Sunday. ~nsTH Daily Daily to Ex Sun oO inONORTh Gd Rapids L v Decatur i:3»am 7:59 a.m. 3:17 p.tn '.'.Kt Wavne 2:20" 8:50 ■ 4:20 - 1' ■ <;d Rapids 6:45 " 1:50 p.m 9:40 •- . Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 " : . petosky ’ls° " 9:35 6:05 am • Mackinaw 4:15 “ !? : 5° ." 7:»o - ,\o train steeping car to Grund Rapids and Mackinaw Dity. 7:59a. m train parlor car to ?■ mid Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p m. Ir iin parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping car In Mackinaw Citv. Trains arrive from north at Josa m. 7:14 a. in. 1:16 p.m. 7:51 p.m. r nrvson Age. C. L, Lockwood, G. p. A J- B 5 Gr. Rapids, Mich. CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2i, 1904. EAST, Mo j—-Commercial Traveler, daily... 5:05 a m Sq s—Mall, daily, except Sunday. ..11.37 a m JJ O 4— Day Express, dally 5:20 p m «o <K —Local Freight 12:01 a m 1,0 WEST ~;0 B—Day Express, dally 5:06 a tn No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...11:10 a m «o 5-Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No 21—Local Freight 12:01 p tn NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. 10 9.40 p. tn. No. 14 .. s :4O p. m. No. 4 4:40 p, m No 22 - *»:&»■* a- tn. No. S - 2:47 a m. ‘ WESTBOUND N 9. 3:02 a.m. No. 21 ...10:10 a. m. No. 3 12:44 p. m. No. 13 ft:se p. n>. I No 7 ...... 2:00 a. tn. Lake Erie dt Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 a m No. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57 a m No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 p ni No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without enange, arriving 10:80 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 1 J:8o a m No. 41 and 42 run vta Muncie A Big 4 route The Election is Over The melancholly days are come The saddest of the year, Because the melancholly rhymes About them most appear But you appear at Fristoe’s Smoke House O For Your Tobacco, ond Cigars, and you will not be troubled with melancholly. 123 S. 2nd St. Opp. Court House

.TOBKSBKSM® WE WANT to call the attention of the public to our immense and modern stock of furniture. Our line this year is complete and up to date. Any article you want, any goods at almost any price. If you need any furniture in your house or are puzzled over a Christmas present, come and see our line of CHAIRS, COUCHES, BOOK CASES, SIDE BOARDS, PICTURES and BED ROOM SUITS. Let us save you something from our big stock. We are Agents for the Acme Couch. A Guarantee with every one. Our chairs are beautiful and the kind that wear PIANOS and ORGANS ■ii mi»■ ■■■■■l iiiin ■ 11111 min in li -UMiiimiiiMißirr-n iiiiniiii — OUR MUSIC department contains the best make of pianos, organs and other instruments on the market. WE CARRY A LARGE LINE OF SHEET MUSIC. _ n—T ——III—H We want your business and will gladly show vou through our stock. GAY & ZWICK, NORtH SECOND STREET. DECA rUR ’ INDIANA '

E. A. Mann made a visit to New Haven this morning. Sam Arnold is attending to business at Hoagland today. Pat Hyland made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. M. F. Rice is attending to timber business at Ridgeville today. Albert Butler made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Hugh Woods left last evening for Chicago on important business. George McKean is attending to official business at Berne today. Chris Strebe is attending to railroad business at Portland today. Charley Brown, of Geneva, was a visitor here on business last ingW. H. Koenig is attending to interurban business at Fort Wayne today. Miss Frazier went to Fort Wayne this morning to consult an eye specialist. Mike Belger returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a business visit here. John D. Nidlinger went to Ge neva today, where he will assist in viewing a road. Mrs. J. W. Pratt, of Akron, Ohio, passed through this city this morning enroute to Lagrange. Mrs. Powell, of Marion, Ohio, passed through this city today, enroute to Grand Rapids, Mich., Mrs. John Malotte jeturned last evening from Ridgeville, where she was visiting with her father. Harvey Roop has accepted a position as day clerk at the Burt hotel and assumed his duties this morning. Mrs. W. Yoder and Mrs. C. Yoder, of Marion, passed through our city this morning enroute to Mendon, Mioh. Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and son Georgie, went to Berne this morning to spend the day with friends and relatives. Jacob Tester returned last evening from Napoleon, Ohio, where he was attending the funeral of his uncle, Samuel Tester. Misses Pansy Bell and Francis Bryson returned this morning from Monmouth, where they were the guests of Miss Florence Kunkle.

Burt Niohols made a business visit to Muncie today. Earl B. Adams returned last evening from a visit at Geneva. J. Young, of Geneva, was a business visitor in this city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Lutz made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Bing Meeks. of Montpelier, passed through this city last evening, enroute to Geneva. Mrs. L. Lankenau went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. John Phipps went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a short while with relatives. Jesse Butler returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit in this city with his parents. Miss Stevens returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a pleasant visit here with her parents. Herman Reinking went to Fort Wayne last evening, where he will enter Concordia college for a term. Miss Myrtle Wilson of Berne, arrived in this city last evening, and is the guest of her many friends. W. R. Smith returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending the funeral of Abraham Rawley. Harve Smith returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending the funeral of Abraham Rawley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hite went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the wedding of Miss Lillie Hite to Mr. Casto. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hite went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the wedding of Mr. Hite s sister, Miss Lillie, to Mr. Castro. Misses Charlotte and Ida Reinking went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they will make a short visit and then proceed to St. Louis, where they will take in tho sights at the fair.

Fred Bell sold four steers and one milch oow this morning to Dave Gerber that averaged 1,400 pounds e ich, which brought a fancy price. The cattle were raised on the BellView stock farm. They will be shipped east by Mr. Gerber.

THIS 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 towell/ n ing, 16-inches wide, per yard '2 v Heavy unbleached, all linen towel Q 1 ing, 16-inches wide, per yard. 02 Half- bleached all linen toweling Ql worth 12c a yard, our price.... 02 Estra quality crash toweling, gf> worth 8c a yard, at Good quality, full bleached towel tn ing, regular price 6c, special.. Full bleached table damask 58Q I inches wide, our price per yardZ I Turkey red table damask a yard | Q 36-inch wide Silkolene, special.

THE ECONOMY WE DELIVER GOODS

Alex Beall, of Willshire, was attending to banking business here today. The band will meet this evening. All members are requested to be present. Rev. McCarthy, of Hoagland, was in our city today, looking up old friends. W. H. Fledderjohann is attending to interurban business at Fort Wayne today. N. C. Bullenbaugh, of Geneva, passed through this city today enroute to Warren. Mrs. W. H. Harper left today for Howard county, where she will visit with relatives. Ira Baxter wont to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for sevreal weeks with friends. A marriage license has been issuad to Simon Ntv. -nsohwander and Caroline L. Hoffstetter.

Mrs. Hinkle and son, of Minneapolis, are the guests of D. E. Studabaker and family. Rev. J. C. Cook arrived today from Warren, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilda Watts. Harry Miesse, of Indianapolis, is in the city attending to business and looking up old acquaintances. Chris Meyer left today for Geneva, on business pertaining to Weyer Bros.’ tailoring establishment. Jerry Flander arrived last evening from Boston, Mass., and is the guest of his brother, David Flanders and wife. Pat Ruinraell, of Van Wert, county, Ohio, last evening purchased a big handsome stallion of Frisinger & Co. A visitor to this city said this morning: “Decatur has improved ! more during the last three years than any town of its size in the state, and it's the steady kind of ■growth that counts.” | ’ John Figel, councilman Ninth ward, Fort Wayne, was in Decatur today. John twenty years ago was associated with Joe Bremerkamp and Curley Rademacher and will be remembered most favorably by old-timers of our city

Rev. McCarthy of Hoagland, in-| formed us this morning that the ■ dedication of the Mount Pleasant church would lie held Sunday. The morning service will be held at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. J. C. White of this 'city officiating. At three' o’clock in the afternoon Presiding Elder Wade, of Fort Wayne, will hold service, at which time the jj necessary funds will be raised to i meet the costs of constructing this handsome place or worship There will also be services in the evening. Larry Waring started out this morning to try his luck at shooting quail, and was quite jubilant over his prosjiects. He walked and i walked without seeing any game i until ho came to an advertising’ post which said "Decatur VI miles.” j! This bo discouraged Larry that he i immediately turned about and ’i headed for his boarding place, ar- | riving t Imre an hour later, tired, foot sore, weary and hungry. He emphatiodil; declares that he will I never go hunting again and get so far away from heme.

No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler, _ which we guarantee not to rust 1.89 Galvanized coal bucket. regnlarQ Pn price 50c, special each U Four pint, all copper, nickel A Qn plated coffee pot,special • No. 8 all copper- nickel plated 7 On tea kettle, special I 0“ Nickel plated comb and brush I f|p case, with mirror I U« Nickel plated crumb tray and A I p brush,special Z I “ No. 8 Granite tea kettle, w, 'QAp guarantee quality, special.... 04“ Full quart bottle of household ~1 p Ammonia, special I 0

WHEN YOU THINK OF LOW PRICES THINK OF

Another Lot OF THOSE GOOD $1.50 LADIES’ SHOES GO ON SALE TOMORROW They are all solid, fine kid Vamps, patent tips, heavy soles, yellow stitching on edge of sole, NO CUT OFF TIPS. The best shoe you ever saw for the money. We put en sale Saturday a earn. V'E'-' 1 I pie lot of Ladies’ Patent Colt lace V*, \ shoes like cut,worth $2.00 to $2 50 Jk at S* $1.69. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, The Shoe Seller. Decatur, Ind. If you don't read my adds we both loose money. 6 | SPECIALS 16 For Friday and Saturday Child's Eiderdown Coats, in red, Ladies’Shoes in \ ici Kid, stock piuk,blueor white. $1 "©Qp patent tip, felt or leather lined, yalues, at one of the best shoes on market at 9 ■M V Extra Heavy Weight Com QFp fortables, the J 1.25 kind ©O b Ladies Union Suits, ribbed, all sizes, special at w w Infants’ Shirts, heavy ribbed F»p fleeced, worth 15c, at Q b Misses’ss.oo Coats, 38 Aft in. long, in Zebelin Greatly Reduced Prices in Ladies' Furs, Jackets and Skirts The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser’s Gallery.

IF YOU WANT CASH For your Farm, House, or Business we can get it. If you want to buy we can suit you. Let us List your Property; no sale, no charges. For a complete List of our Real Estate and other Information call at our office over Burns’ Harness Shop. Phone 430 • Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. Rcppert. Fruchte & Litterer. Decatur, Ind.

Large bottle machine oil gg Two boxes of Ball blueing 9x12 looking glass, special A4 g Six horse-shoe bottom tumblers Large decorated bread [or cake <5 plate, special | Decorated stand lamp, 24-in 4 Q high, regular price 82, spcl | 50c quality cups and saucers, Any size chair seat, spocial pg Decorated fruit saucers, set 29c Set of Colonial tumblers .... 44c