Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1904 — Page 3

TIME tables CBtND RAPIDS At INDIANA RAILWAY ”t,inl>cr 25, 190*—Nowln Effect. Sun 5<P r XOUTHl'aily Kl Sun Bun ■ x 8 only K’protland 2:01 " 8-15 - 2:13 “ ’55 " «;45 ' • Richmond 3:30 9:4a'• 3:4» . 10U5 • •■ Cincinnati 7:ls'' la * a ? nn .s*ss s train sleeper to Cincinnati. 1:16 train -par I rear Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. 111. I L a m daily aud 3.17 p. m. Hx Sunday. et m S HORTH Daily Daily to, Ex Sun lv Decatur I:3oam 759 a.lll. 3:17 p.ni Ar Fi Wayne 2:20 “ 8:50 •• 4:20 '• .. Cd Rapids 6:45 " CSO p.m 9:40 •• • • Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 •• “Petosky 2;jo 9:35 “ 6:05 a m ■ ■Mackinaw 4:15“ 10:50 ‘ 7520 •• train steeping car to Grand Rapidsand Mackinaw Dity. 7:59 a. 111 train parlor car to Crand Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p. m. train parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping car to Mackinaw City. Trams arrive from north at 108a. m. 7:14 a. m. 1:16 p. m. 7:51 p.m, . Brvson. Age. C. L, Lockwood, G. P. A ' Gr. Rapids, Mich.Q CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2s, 1004. EABT, Ho t—oommerclal Traveler, dally... 5:05 a m ■0 1-Mall, dally, except Bunday. ..11.37 a m Wo 4—Day Express, dally 5:20 p m ■o a— Local Freight 11:01am " WEST No 3-Day Express, dally 5:06 a tn ■0 1-Mall, dally, except Bunday .11:10 a m No 5-CotnmercUl Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No rt—Local Freight 11:01 p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. 10 0.40 p. m. No. 14 8:20 p. m. No, 4 - 4:40 p. m No. 22 — 8:68 a. m. WKBTBOUND * 4 ' “ “ N .» - - 3:02 a. m. No. 21 -10:10 a. tn. No. 3 - 12;44 p. tn. No. 13 5:56 p. nt. No T - 2:00 a. m. Lake Erie fit Western Time card from Blufft n Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday .7:15 a m No. 18-Dally except Bunday 11:57a tn No. 36—Dally except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:140 a m No. 42 leaves indtanopclls at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:35 a tn No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Little grains of powder, Little gobs of paint, Make a girls complexion Look like what she aint. But you come and look at my stock of a Tobacco, and Cigars and you will be convinced they are ALL RIGHT Yours to please, Fristoe’s Smoke House

I Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness j WE WILL HOLD OUR FIRST SPECIAL SAT F j R°b es , Horse Blankets, Harness, Horse Collars and I z r Mon s Heavy Winter Cub Bear and Astrican Cloth Coats | I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, J DECEMBER 1, 2. 3. | niQ D Y e 5rP,£ ave 4 ver yJ arge , line of £° ods ’ al l new, direct from the factory. No old shon-worn stuff but fresh and first We will markall the“pla“n t 1 * a3S “ re4we me:vn ' what we advertise. j We want to make special mention again of the line. Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness, f Horse Collars and HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS. * — — —S PEC IAI | We have just received word from the two factories we buy our Horse Blankets, Winter I Robes and Men’s Heavy Coats, that they will be here during our sale with a complete line of samples of their entire line. Don’t miss seeing this large and complete line even if you do not £ intend to buy. . We do not advertise a three ring circus and then give a ten cent side show | „ SCHAFER HARDWARE COJ

> William Lambert of Borne, was a visitor here today. | F. M. Sohirmeyer returned last evening from a visit at Geneva. I E. Burt Lenhart is attending to I legal business at Huntington today. I Rufus Stuokey, of Berne, was looking up old friends here today. ‘‘Old Arkansaw,” a favorite in this city, will show here on Deoemher Btb. Barney Kalver returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Mrs. Henneizer returned to Williams last evening, after visiting in this city among friends. Miss Emma Blakey went to Fort »»ayne last evening, for a visit among friends and relatives. Ed Berry returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with his parents. Burt Dullaghan returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here he was in attendance at his sister’s funeral.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Avery returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they were the guest of friends. Mrs. J. E. Clayton returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after attending the funeral of Miss Dullaghan, her cousin. Miss Marie Patterson returned last evening from Winchester, where she was visiting her aunt’ Mrs. Irvin, for the past three weeks. The Woman's Home Missionary society will hold a session at the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon, from three to four, following the regular afternoon services. Marshal Green received word today from the marshal of Delphos, to be on the watch for a horse thief. When last seen the fellow was headed this way. He was seen early this morning at Ohio City. Two employes at the Fashion livery barn indu'ged in a scrap this morning that made the Britt-Nelson go look like a cheap panoramic exhibition. One of the contestants is at home in bed and under a physician s care. No arrests have been nude.

• A- R. Bell is attending to timber business at Union City today. ' Oswald and George Wemhoff were at New Haven yesterday. 1 A. Van Camp reurned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. 1 John Houck arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of relatives. William Stevens returned to Portland today. He was a business caller here. Miss Brazier went to Fort Wayne last evening, where she will consult an eye specialist. Miss Mary Ripley returned to Grand Rapids last evening, after making a visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ballook left last evening for Sturgis, Mich., to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. J. E. Kant returned to Crand Rapids, Mich., last evening. M bile here she was the guest of relatives. Dan Niblick, James Niblick, Charles Niblick and Master Stewart Niblick made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. L. G. Ellingham and son, Miller, returned last evening fiom Winchester, where they were visiting relatives. Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Fettick returned last evening to Fort Wayne, after making a visit in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med M iller. Hyland & Yobst, the contractors, are pushing the work at the Burt hotel. The radiators and large steam pipes have arrived, and work of setting the same in position is now in order. Ralph Erwin resumed work last Monday on the Clover Leaf railroad, this teing the first work he has done since being injured sever al months ago at Toledo, when he had his foot smashed. He says the ■ work is the same as usual. The police were notified this morning by parties in the West End, to come and take up a horse and buggy, that had been left standing there hitched to a te’ephone pole since Isat evening at six o clock. Who the rig belonged to cannot be learned. The police have put the animal up for safe keeping.

A FEW "ECONOMY" PRICES

1 blade Slaw Cutter 2 blade Slaw Cutter 21 Large Ironing Board 7 ft. Cloth Window Shade C 6 ft. Felt Window Shade. Oak Curtain pole complete 25c Wooden Bowl Good Wash Board ag No. 2 Galvanized Tub— ~~56C

THE ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE

Sam Simison, of Berne, was a visitor here today. ] Dan Berry and Jake Weil are buying horses at Geneva. Fred Tague made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Baughman made a business trip to Chicago this morning. Bob and James Berry went to Chicago this morning to attend the Fat Stock show. Mrs. O. Shaw returned to Portland, after a brief visit in this city, a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills f.nd Mrs. Victoria Hill left last evening for Joliet, 111., for a visit with Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds. Junes CreHow returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after a visit here, a guest of Harvey Harruff. Miss Fanny Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she will take her usual music lesson. A. T. Vail returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after attend- ! ing to timber business in this city. John Winans, formerly of this city, but now residing in Decatur , . was in the city yesterday on business, He has resigned his position | in Kokomo.—Bluffton Banner.

1C q». Grauite Dish Pan. 37° Large Dinner Pail— 21 .Galvanized Coal Hod Extra Heavy Copper bottom Wash Boiler, we guarantee it not to rust | ■ | O 6 inch Stove Pipe, per joint gp 10 qt. Granite Bucket " 3 Nickle Plated Flat Irons 10 Bars Ark Soap 21

“ECONOMY MEANS SAVING”

Miss Grace Huskins went to Warren, for a visit with her sister. Mrs. McFarland went tc Bluffton to day, for a visit with relatives. Miss McFarland returned to Bluffton today. While here she was the guest of friends. Senator Ulery returned to Fort Wayne this morning. He was here attending to oil business. Father Eberly returned this morning from Portland, where he was conducting services. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hall returned to Bluffton today. They were here looking over their goods to see how much damage the recent fire caused. A number of our business men are now engaged in rearranging their show windows and preparing for the Christinas trade, and geting their displays fixed up, as only three weeks now remain before that time conies. Jacob Sohlegel, of Bluffton, was in this city today, looking up old friends. Jake is looking tine, and says he is doing well. He just recently recovered from a severe ' sick spell. He is now one of Bluffton’s substantial business men, and [ the city could hardly afford to lose I him.

12 piece Decorated toilet £ A Qft set Decorated Cups and Saucers j| Qp per set- 4 O'* Decorated Dinner Plates per jn An set 40" 6 Horse-shoe bottom gg 50c Decorated China Salad AFn Dish .... Fancy decorated Stand Lamp, reg price $2.25 special... "73 Kitchen Lamp complete 19c Decorated Fruit Saucers set 38c

E. L. Carrol is attending to grain business at Toledo, today. Al Parker, of Toledo, was a business caller here today. Miss Green went to Pleasant Mills today to visit with Dee Jones went to Hartford City, today, to visit for a short, time with his brother. K Mrs. M. Smith went to’JHoagland this morning to make a short visit xvith relavtves. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allison went to Chicago this morning to attend the Fat Stock show. Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice for Austin D. Conway, Mrs. Grace Gettings, Alva’ Ketter, Mrs. F. E. Lovett, Wm. T. Peihold. Arthur M. Powers, Roy Smith, Dan Troy. Card of Thanks.—We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy, during the sickness, and at the time of the death and burial of our dar ling Mintie; also for ' the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Libhie Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Watkins. The J. W. Place Co. are now calling for the money for ice accounts. Be prepared to meet their collector. ’ 275d2