Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1904 — Page 3

time tables fiBAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY ,nt>rr 25, 1904-Now In eifect. Sun S>*P'* - OOTH l>ailv Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex S only necatur ■ oHa,n 7 : >4ani l,t6pm 751 pm;:46pm ir'pSand 2:01 " 8-15 “ HU " 8:55 " «,45 “ . Richmond 3:30." 943 *• 3:49** >0:15- •• Cincinnati 7 45 ruM train sleeper to Cincinnati. 1:16 train-par r ear Trains arrive from south al 1:30 a. 111. .“ a . m. daily ami 317 P '» Ex Sunday. ' -, nOP th Daily Daily to Ex Sun sOingnorth ' G() Rnpids Tv Decatur I:3oam 7:59 a.m. 3:17 p.m Ir El. Wayne 2:20 8:50 “ 4:20 ■Gd Rapids 6:45 “ I: s° P'n 9 : 40 “ ■ Traverse City t:2*pn» 8:00 " . Petosky a;s° " 9:35 “ 6:05 am ■' Mackinaw 4:15 “ ’0:50 “ 7:20 “ ,~0 train steeping car to Grand Rapidsand Mackinaw Dity. 7:59 a. m train parlor car to Grand Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p. m. tra in parlor car to Grand Rnpids. sleeping car Mackinaw City. Trains arrive from north at lok a. in. 7:14 a. 111. 1:16 p. m. 7:51 p.m, I Bryson, Age. C. L, Eockwood, G. p. A '' Gr. Rapids, Mich. CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 20, 1904. EAST, ■0 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:06 a m ■u (—Mali, dally, except Sunday ..11.37 a m Ho 4—Day Express, dally 5:20 p m Ho M—Local Freight 12:01a tn WEST go 5— Day Express, dally 5:06 a tn go I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...11:10a tn go »—Commercial Traveler, dally ~ 8:41 p m go 24—Local Freight 12:01 p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. 10 9.40 p. m. go. 14 — 8:20 p. tn. Mo. 4 - 4:40 p. m No. 22 - - - .. 6:58 a tn. No. I - - - 2:47 a m WEST BOUND N . I - - 3:02 a. tn. No. 21 10:10 a. m. Ho. I 12;44 p. m. No. 13 v 5:56 p. n. No. T — 2:00 a. tn. Lake Erie ® Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. <l-Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 19—Daily except Sunday 1157 am No. 86—Daily except Sunday 5:25 p tn No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change. arriving 10:90 a ni No. «leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:36 a m 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 Tobacco, and > \\ Cigars If and ’ L V y° u ' I r' \ will be II ■ lw\ convinced they are J \ ALL RIGHT Yours to please, Fristoe s Smoke House

FURNITURE bestever FURNITURE ~ L. YAGER SONS zzzz Have you bought your Christmas present? Now is the time to think of it. It will be done easy if you call at our store as we are headquarters for HOLIDAY FURNITURE LARGEST STOCK WE EVER HAD 1 S We have a great line of LEATHER StOCk ~ I j kKu T GOODS, full suits in leather, extra chairs wNjS jgtggj is Large and « ■ * —xlftuo. ail d roc^ers ’ Come in and see them. ''3 sold CHEAP — t Xr I Among other good things to be seen ore: L—- —Z' X Sideboards a great line of / j xz Buffetts Morris Chairs Have you seen oui new styles in rhino PlrkcoLc t I Brass and Iron Beds, just received Ginna Giosets IWWpB sold cheap a lot of the riew, late RockeiS Qnfa Podfl ELASTIC BOOKCASE Wrnie-Martin, JUST , , , % feola Deus CUT. Do not fail to see them. Pedestals V». '■ i AyaO 1 <■ is the original and only per1 ikv x ■> m Sy*| z"\-ii V* r\ q feet sectional bookcase and Qiandfl »* VUUUUeB made. The doors are nono*llll OlclLlUD Jgj|jLullUM|ra . binding, dust-proof, operate rife Tk4 M ;-»r« \l i and Davenports on roller bearings, and posiJ3L Dining, Parlor and v3-r tively cannot get out of f KVy — .. _ , _ V.t rtf’ fill Irindfl order. Bases furnished with 'TwAipl Library Tables XL , OI oil KIIIU.S or without drawers. Cail and see them, or send for "■ ■—— catalog with interior views z Call and pick out something. We will put it away and I arranged in library, parlor, I Wwe will deliver at Christmas time. £ to No a A; s JhisTwindsor Depurated DO NOT MISS A LOOK IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS Felt Mattress, gu; ranteed vermin - I VflilPr SfWK proof, non-absorbant and not to -w w- ww K ¥ L " 1 •JVllo matt. Money refunded if not en- I \ X g\ f !"■<? I f ||\ I s :; s fa ,oy a,,er a triai f L. Y/AkJ LI \ okJ IN o. L

J w. A. Kuebler is at Chicago on f business. B p n H ioe T ,9attendingto bußi n®Bs ttt Portland today. | Albert Butler made a visit at Geneva this morning. J W. H. Niblick made a visit at , Fori Wayne last evening. I Rev. E. A. Allen made a visit to | rort Wayne this morning. I! ” Waggoner made a business ’ trip t 0 Fort Wayue this morning. ■ . Isadl,r ® Kalver left this morning for Chicago to attend tho stock show. Ralph Knott arrived this mornmg from Berne and is the guest of his mother. I Dr. C. V. Connell went to Chicago this morning, where he will attend the stock show. Mrs. Della Sampson and children went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with relatives. Frank Schumacher returned this morning from Eaton, Ohio, where he was visiting wih friends. Samuel Fuhrman and John Evans left this morning for Chicago, to attend the stock show. The Old Arkansaw” company passed through this city today enroute from Warren to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker returned this morning from St. Louis, whore they were attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Avery returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where they were visiting with relatives. MissTena Rademacher returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting for several weeks with friends. In a recent issue we published an article on the Cline reunion, and in mentioning the members of the family, omitted the name of George Cline. Mrß. T. W. Archhold, of Bluffton, and Mrs. Charles Crowl of Kingsland arrived in the city last evening and will be the guest of Mrs. Q N. Hildenbrand The Princeton Tribune is urging the passage of a bill at the coming legislature that will prevent a man buying a drink for another man. It is called an anti-trea r ing bill.

A. Tubman was at Fort Wayne lust evening, John Baker was at Fort Wayne lust evening. A. Van Camp made a visit at Bluffton today. I Chris Strebe was at Lake, ’Michigan, last evening. Charles Dirkson was at Fort M ayne last evening. D. E. Lauferty returned last evening to Fort Wayne. L. C. Devoss is attending to legal matters at Bluffton today. F. E France went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with old friends. Mose Krohn went to Fort Wayne last eveuing to attend a meeting of the Eagle lodge. P J. Pitts went to Bluffton today, where he will conduct his physical culture class. John Kern made a business trip to Versailles, Ohio, today, in the interest of Lyman Bros. Mrs. Vail returned to Indianapolis today, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Dent returned to Fort Wayne hut evening. While here they were the guests of friends. Mrs. Dick Meyers and babe returned to Hartford City today. While here they were the guests of relatives. Jake Wiel and Dan Beery returned last evening from Geneva, where they were buying Adams county horse flesh. Mrs. Elizabeth Ernst arrived last evening from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is the guest of her brother, Father Wilken. W. H. Fledderjohann made a brsinoss trip to Fort Wayne last < vening in the interest of the interurban railway.

The heating plant at the Old Adams County bank will be finished today, and is a handsome affair. A test of the plant was made yesterday, and everything proved satisfactory, and by tomorrow morning those who have business with this institution will be permitted to toast their feet over steam heat

A FEW "ECONOMV" PRICES 1 blade Slaw Cutter 4 iCqt. Granite Dish Pan Q7(} 12 P'®ce Decorated toilet QQ 2 blade Slaw Cutter ~ g*| C 1 Pail O1 C Cups and SaZrs Tkp Large Ironing Board "7 Qp Galvanized Coal Hod — OEn n'""7in . , ( Jib Deeorated Dinner Plates per £Qn 7n. cm, Wi«d„„sh«d._ 04 c Ell „ Ho „ y b „ Uom Waah “< -.— W 6 fl. Fell Window Shade__ g' St $1 ,?3 ' 13 C Oak Curtain pel. COBp | el ._. Y «i»«h Stove Pipe, per joiul g’j Mj—iateSM ggj. “« — jgj «><i' G»-“-B»k« 4 2 C i Good Wash Board gj 3 Nickle FI.M Flat tron._gg c Kltc heu Lamp eomplele— -Qj No. 2 Gahauized Tub Bara Ark Soap 21 ® Leroraled Fruit Saucers eel THE ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE

Bismarck, the glass eater, was in our city last evening looking up old friends. August Koclhorst returned to Auburn last evening. While here he was the guest of friends. Claude Briggs, son of W. W. Briggs, was quite seriously injured Friday of last week. He was riding a pony and performing some of the rough rider pranks when he was thrown and his foot caught in the stirrup and he was dragged a short distance. His head was considerably bruised. Dr. Aspy was called and gave the necessary medical treatment. He is getting along well.—Geneva Herald.

A preacher out in Kansas, is responsible for this pun: ‘‘l had occasion one time to hold Christmas services in a little town not far from Topeka. The choir was composed of two old maids and two bachelors. When the chorus to’ the official Christmas hymn was reached the old maids alone sang: Unto us a child has been born, and the old bachelors followed up with * W-o-n-d-e-f-u-I—w-o n-d-e-r---f-u I.’ Then sone wag in tbo front pew had to snicker. That settled it. The choir quit abruptly and the services came to an end.”

“ECONOMY MEANS SAVING’

Dr. D. D. Clark made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. The J. W. Place company are making some changes and improvements in their office, which when complete will add greatly to the appearance and convenience thereabouts. IZS Sol Flatan, a Dayton lawyer, and Louie Abram of Ge neva, weie here last night and part of today in consultation with Heller & Son and Shaffer Peterson relative to the case on tap in which Mr. Ahram tigures as defendant. Mr. Abram does not look bad at all, and the Dayton lawyer is what the boys term a cracker-jack. He knows all the kinks of law, is a mighty pleasant gentleman and just the sort of a fellow that it does your soul good to meet.

The Gus San company arrived today from Hartford City, where they showed last evening. The street parade was a good one, being attractive. Every member was dressed in a red uniform. The band ' is one of the best organizations that s ever walked our streets, and rendered a tine concert on the court house square. The company has I an excellent reputation, and will no doubt put up a first-class performI anoe.

Granite Coffee Pots 19c K 19c All Sizes and Kinds See them before they are all gone Schafer Hardware Company. If a maiden loves a man. That’s her business. If a man loves a maiden. That’s his business, And if they get married That’s their business. And if they need furniture, Why that’s our business GAY & ZWICK, Furniture Dsalers.

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