Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1904 — Page 3

TIME T A_B L E S ro*ND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY ~rnber 25, 1004-Nuw In Effect. Sun SrP* cn, „. ITH l>aily Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex S only G0i"O, ~sam 7:l4am I,i6pm7:s:pnrf46pni i; P 'Sn<i ■■*■«*» - ■/ AuHchtnond 3:30 “ 942 3'4* .. Jo:i s .. Cincinnati 7=»5 “ uoonnsiSS L s train sleeper to Cincinnati. 1:16 train-par . I: "„r Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. 111. -°I., am. dail >’ «“> 3-U >’■ Kx Sunday- ” “ = Daily Daily to Ex Sun goingnorth j Gd R , )pj(la Lv Decatur ■ :30am 7-59 a.m. 3:17 p m Y r 'pt Wayne 2:20 B:s° 4:20 •• Ad Rapids «45 JW* P.m 94<> .. Traverse City I:2spm «:oo " .. vetosky 2:50 935 6:05 a m Mackinaw . 4:15 ‘ “> : 5» ' 7,120 " , w train sleeping ear to (.rand Rapids and Mackinaw Dity. 7:59 a, m. train parlor car to rrand Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p. m. train parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping car tn Mackinaw City. Trains arrive from north at ■ nSa m. 7:>4 a. m. 1:16 p. m. 7:51 p.m, } Brvson, Age. C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A j, Bryson, g Gr. Rapids, Mich. CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2t>, 1904. EAST, ■n »—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:06 a m «n 1— Mall, dally, except Sunday ..11.37 a m S o 4—Day Express, dally (1:20 p m Freight.. 12:01am Ho j—Day Express, dally 6:05 a m So I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...11:10a m Ho s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m Ho 93—Local Freight 11:01 p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. 10 - 9.40 p. m. No. 14 ..8:20 p. m No. 4 - •. 4:40 p. m No. 22 6:68 a m. WESTBOUND N . 9 - 3:02 a. m. No. 21 - 10:10 a. m. No. 3 — 12:44 p.m. No. 13 R:s *i P- tn. No 7- 2:00 a. m. Lake trie cc Western Time card from Bltr ton lad, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 36— Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a ni No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a tn. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:36 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route Little grains of powder, Little gobs of paint, Make a girls complexion Look like what she aint. Bu t you come and look at my stock of Tobacco, // U Cigars /■ rl and /I \ ■ you / f I W convinced they are fl \ allright Yours to please, Fristoe’s Smoke House

— w . '-^unirmiMiiii th hih 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 Christinas present, come and see our line of CHAIRS, COUCHES, BOOK CASES, SIDE BOARDS, PICTURES and BED ROOM SUITS. Let us save j’ou 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 OUR MUSIC department contains the best make of pianos, organs and other instruments on the market. WE CARRY A LARGE LINE OF SHEET MUSIC. We want your business and will gladly show you through our stock. ..I • ~1 GAY & ZWICK, NORTH SECOND STREET. DECATUR,. INDIANA.

A- T. Vai) is attending to timber business here today. Charles Omlor made a vislt at port nayne this morning. Chris Strobe made a to Fort Wayne last evening. David E. Smith is attending to legal business at Geneva today. Shafter Peterson is attending to legal business at Fort Wayne today. Emi] Franz, of Borne, was attending to legal business in this city to lay. frank Bar the! 1 returned last evening from a business trip at Borno. Senator Ulery, of Fort Wayne, is attending to oil business here today. Leo Meyer and Henry Soheimann are at St. Louis this week taking in the fair. William Doehrman returned last evening from a buisness trip at Geneva. The show company went to Dunkirk this morning, where they show tonight, Mrs. Mary Corlett went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. John Trout returned last evening form Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was visiting his sister. The St. V inoent Do Paul society will meet with Mrs. Peter Stein Wednesday afternoon. Miss Maud Sarff went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit, for a few days with friends. Noah Stalter went to Elkhart this morning, where he will visit for several weeks with his sons and daughters. Charles hammerman and Elmer Cook returned this morning from St. Louis, where they were taking in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cordua and son went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. James’Girard. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursady afternoon at the home of Mrs. Steele. All are earnestly requested to be present and make it a good meeting.

S Chris Strebe made a visit at Mendon, Ohio, this morning. C. M. Kenyon and son made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. Tom Gallogly returned las* evening from a business visit at Geneva. A. V an Camp returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Dr. Franz of Berne, was here on professional business last evening. Mrs. Halmarket returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Truelove returned last evening to Avilla, after visiting relatives in this city. L. C. Devoss returned last evening from Monroe, where be was attending to legal business. W. R. last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to insurance business. John S. Peterson returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to insurance. Miss Zoe Miller returned 1 ast evening from Glendale, where she was visiting her sister, Georgia. Miss Francis Bryson returned last evening from Indianapolis, where she was visiting her sister, Lucile. Miss Vera Patterson returned last evening from Winchester, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Thomas and son returned to Richmond this morning. While here they were the guests of friends. Mrs. Robert Harding returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after a visit in this city, a guest of her parents. Mrs. J. C. Patterson and son Bruce returned last evenng from Winchester, where they were visiting relatives. Misses Emma and Elsie Woodward returned last evening from Camden, where they were visiting their'parents. Mrs. Tarnion returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.'Myers. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Miss Wini fred Ellingham returned last evening from Winchester, where they were visiting relatives.

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1 blade Slaw Cutter a| 2 blade Slaw Cutter Aj g Large Ironing Board 7$C 7 ft. Cloth Window Shade p 6 ft. Felt Window Shade RC Oak Curtain polt complete gg 25c Wooden Bowl a fi.. —lB c Good Wash Board 4 5C No. 2 Galvanized Tub

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Frank Schirmeyer made a visit at Geneva today. Ed Ray, of Berne, was a visitor in this city today. John Wilson of Van Buren was a visitor here today. Barney Kalver made a business trip to Geneva today. John Lae went to Genova today for a visit with his brother. Ed Vancil made a business trip tc Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. Kelley went to Berne today, for a visit with her daughter. G. W. Barber went to Muncie today, for a visit with relatives. William Week returned to Bluff ton today, after a visit in this city Alex Beall, of Willshire, was attending to banking business her< today. Miss Ida Mcßea returned today to Bluffton, atfer visiting friends ir this city.

Mrs. McCulloch went to Geneva I today to visit for a few days with | relatives. Mrs. Tindall, of Albany, passed through this city today enroute to Willshire. Mrs. Ella Debolt arrived today from Ediston, and is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Thiel of Fort Wayne, is in this city today looking after insurance business. < ] Mi ss Amelia Zwick returned to j Williams last evening, after shop-! ping in this city. | Wil) Miesse left today for Cincin- ; nati, where he will spend a few days visiting friends. Mrs Kurt returned to Grand Rapids today. While here she was the guest of relatives. Mrs. John Sumner and children returned to Marion today, after a visit in this city with relatives. kMr< L. T. Brokaw went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit ( for a few days with relatives. Miss Victoria Stone left lust even i ing for Chicago, where she will | ( visit for two weeks among friends. Miss Gertrude Rohn returned to Schuinm today, after making a I pleasant visit here with relatives. i Columbus Bier went to Wil], shire today, where he will sjiend the winter, having i n his custody the race horse owned by James Chilcothe. Friday evening nn old fashioned oyster supper will he served nt the Monmouth school house for the i I benefit of the school library. All are invited to attend. We, the members of Mt. Pleasant M. E. church hereby desire to ! thank al) those who have contrib- ' used so liherallv towards the erection of our new church. Committee. Miss Brakley returned to Fort 3 Wayne last evening, after making | a visit in this city with her parents. | W. E. Smith Smith made a bust- j ness trip to Fort Wayne last even- I ing. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, of . Richmond, are guests at the New I Aveline. Mr. Smith, who is a lead I ing banker and business man of J Richmond, is interested in the I Home Telephone company, here. J —Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. f4.r>o round trip from Decatur to || St. Louia, Mo., via Clover Leaf Route j every day during November, 1904} | Good 7 days, including date of sale | Get tickets and full information of 1 agents Clover Leaf Route, or address 1 M. A. Chambers, T. P. A., Frankfort Tnd.; E. L. Browne, T. P. A., Toledo j Ghia; W. L. Ross, G.P. A., Teledo ! Ohio.

10 qt. Granite Dish Pan. . 37c Large Dinner Pail 21 ® Galvanized Coal Hod... Extra Heavy Copper bottom Wash Boiler, we guarantee it not to rust M ■ b w 6 inch Stove Pipe, per joint Qg 10 qt. Granite Bucket 43c 3 Nickle Plated Flat Irons 69c 10 Bars Ark Soap 2*l ®

A meeting of the Blue lodge" r will be held tonight to confer third degree work. All members requested to be present. P. L. Andrews, W. M. Lost—A boa, beaver; lost tietween the residence of Wilda Watts and the Boston Store. Return to this office. For Sale—Some fine pure bred Poland-China gilts. C. D. Kunkle, Decatur, Ind. 267d10 We have everything you want for presents for uncle, aunt, pupa, mama, brother, sister and sweetheart, at Hensley’s. 264dtf. Having opened a shop in the Stone building over Elzey Vance’s clothing store, you can have your defective mirrors resilvered or spe . cial sizes made to order. Will also replate table ware All work guar- , anteed. Prices reasonable. Work ( will be called for if you ’phone 414A. E. Scott. 274d6

a » Payment Contracts issued by Jll the >Etna Life Insurance Co., U of Hartford, Conn., earn profits enough to cancel six of the payments, thus reducing the I n number of payments required to I*r and guaranteeing a profit of more than Ift 0/ upon money actuall y in ' I Mill vested, besides the profits •V ! further to accrue, in compliance with the terms of the contract For further information see Jonh Schurger or Mrs. L. M. McEwen.

Comforters and Blankets SALE THIS WEEK All our $1.25 comforters 95c All our 1.50 comforters $125 All our 200 comforters 145 All our 2-50 comforters |.95 All our 300 comforters 2.39 $2 00 blankets 1 39 SI.OO blankets 75c Full |ox4 blankets ....... 49c The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser’s Gallery. I IF YOU WANT CASH For your Farm, House, or Business we can get it If you want to buy we can suit youLet us List vour Property; no sale, no charges. For a complete last ot our Real Estate and other Information call at our office over Burns’ Harness Shop, i I Phone 430 I Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. Reppert, Fruchte & Litterer. Decatur, Ind. ■ ■ -itt; LJ , "i r. -l

12 piece Decorated toilet fjft S6t.„__ 11 v-j Decorated Cups and Saucers ,1 ftp per set "VO” Decorated Dinner Plates per 6 Horse shoe bottom 50e Decorated China Salad Dish £o* Fancy decorated Stand Lump. reg. i price 52.25 special. $173 J Kitchen Lamp complete Qg » Decorated Fruit Saucers set 38c

Wanted—A porter at the Burt House. Inquire at once. Don’t delay too long, but come early and get the cream of our Xmas goods. Hensley. 264dtf.

The .. GUS SUN .. AMERICAN MINSTRELS THURSDAY, DEC. Ist Fred D. Fowler GENERAL MANAGER. GUS SUN, 5 SOLE OWNER. i