Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1904 — Page 3

■fl Ml E T A B LES f.DAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY srßtember 25, 1904-Now In Etfect. Sun Scp 'r aouTHl’nilv Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex S only iiecatur uotam 7:l4am 1,16 pm 7:511)1:17:461)111 Xr.’protland »:oi " S-is " *«'S " *55 “ 8:45“ Richmond 3:3° *’ 9:42 3 : io 10:15* .. Cincinnati 7:15 12:201015:55 roS train sleeper to Cincinnati, 1:16 tram-par lor car Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. in. - 59 a m. daily and 3.17 p m. Ex Sunday. .omanonTH Daily milyto, Ex Sun IV Decatur I:3oam 7:59 a.m. 3:17 pm Ar t-'t Wayne 2:20 •• 8:50 •• 4:20 •• ■•(Id Rapids 6:45 '* i-5° P• « 9:40 “ •Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 •• ■ petosky 2.50 ** 9:35 “ 6:05 a 111 ■•Mackinaw 4:15“ 10:50 “ 7.20 •• ; 30 train sleeping car to (.rand Rapids and Mackinaw Pity. 7:59 a. in. tram parlor carlo .•rand Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p ni 1 J iin parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping car to Mackinaw City. Trams arrive from north at rvsa. m. 7:14 a. m. 1:16 p. m. 7:51 p.jn, 1 arvson, Age. C. L. Lockwood. G. P. A '* ' Gr. Rapids, M eh. CLOVER LEAP. In effect June 2j, 1904. EAST, Ko S—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:05 am ■0 I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ..11.37 a m No 4— Day Express, dally s:2opm gio IB—Local 11:01 am No B—Day Express, dally 5:05 a tn No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ...11:10a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:41 p m No 21—Local Freight 12:01p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. 10 ® <op. m. No. 14 -8:20 p, m No, 4 - 1:40 p. m No.® 0:68a m. WEST BOUND N . 8 3:02 a. m. No. 21 — - 10:10 a. m. No. 3 - 1;’1« P. m. No. 7— 2:UU a. in. Lake trie & Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND No.«-Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 12—Daily except Sunday 11:57am No. 35— Dally except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without ehange. arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indianopolla at ":00 a m. Puns through without change, arriving at Blud.on 10:85 am N 0.41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route

Little grains of powder, Little gobs of paint, Make a girls complexion Look like what sue aint. But yon_£nme and look at my stock ol Tobacco, and /f m Cigars // au< } I V M you /■ I will /1 V Bv\ convinced they are J \ ALL-RIGHT Yours to please, Fristoe s Smoke House

FURNITURE BEST EVER FURNITURE ===g-a'ffli =~ ~ •» — L YAGER SONS.— 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 Z LARGEST STOCK WE EVER HAD We have a great line of LEATHER $&%&??&[[[! f S^<K | J ***** / \ GOODS, full su ts in leathe r , extra chain * s Large and ! . i ijpw J and roc^ers> Come in and see them. ■*3 J sold CHEAP / J A -A. ’'>A Lx /rMtrir'i S' *4 ; ’ I i Among other good things to be seen ore: 5— Sideboards A GREAT LINE OF fl SS® ) ' Buffetts Morris Chairs China Closets |®M|i sold cheap a lot of the new, Jate finishes. RockerS q n f Q T>_ d _ ELASTIC DOORCASE Vernie-IVlartin, JUST _ _ . _ V oOia iSeaS OUT. Do not fail to see them. Pedestals VC ' 'Xv A(WI I , is the original and only perand Stands Ji SASSES Au. Dining. Parlor and and Davenports O(| JV? /Sk T Vi! of all kinds order. Bases furnished with ALM fK-WX Library lables \L vri. c*** or without drawers. Call an d set or send for 2 1 / — lll " —" 1 " “ catalog with interior views ' Call (in(l pick out sornefhin <J- Wc will P ut 't owoy ond *7„Jej eglsßl we will deliver at Christmas time. .t",» This TTw-ndsor Deputed DO NOT MISS A LOOK IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS Felt Mattress, guaranteed vermin — r —— • YnflPrSnn« proof, non-absorbant and not to T X Z Fl J— K I L * matt. Money refunded if not en- I \ / /A f l"“ K I X f 1!\ I ot Y Ac! Ci\ OU IN O.

I James Hurst ma d e a business trip to Marion today. Oscar Huffman made a business trip to Kokomo today. John Moser, of Bluffton, was a business caller here today. Joe] Roe, of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller here today. Barney Kalver made a business trip to Winchester this morning. Charles Christen made a business trip to New Haven this morning. John Briggs, of Geneva, was a business caller here last evening. Dan Erwin is attending to oil business at W illshire, Ohio, today. Albert Butler returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. E. K. Shally, of Berne, was a busines caller in this city last evening. J. Miller returned to Portland this morning. He was a business caller here. Miss Gottschalk arrived last evening from Berne, and is the guest of her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley returned to Van Bnren today. They were enroute from Geneva. Mrs. Lee Conklin returned to Bluffton today. While here she was the guest of relatives. W. A. Kuebler returned his morning from Chicago, where he was attending the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Humphries went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a play at the Temple theatre. Leo Miller and John Soheiman returned this morning from St. Louis, where they were attending the big fair.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bowerman returned to Fort Wavne this morning. While heie they were the guests of friends. The Gus Sun minstrel company went to Bluffton today, where they will show this evening. This company is a good one, and deserves a packed house. It is rumcred in railroad circles that General Superintendent Robert Williams of the Clover Leaf railroad, has resigned his position. Agent Miller, however would not confirm the report.

N. G. Funkhouser, of Berne, was here today on business. Fred Rohrer, of Berne, was a business caller here today. John Schug returned today from a business trip at Auburn. W. S. Hughes made a business trip to Bluffton this morning. O. N. Snellen made a business trip to Hoagland la st evening. Frank Wemhoff ison the siok list, suffering from a sore throat. George McKean is attending to surveying busiuessat Geneva today. D. E. Studabaker made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Fiank Cottrell of Berne, was attending to legal business here today. Frank France returned from Fort Wayne, where he was visiting with old friends. C. Scheriok returned to Briant this morning. He was enroute from St. Louis. Lee Yager arrived last evening from Dayton, Ohio, and will spend Sunday with his sister. C. J. Lutz returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending to legal business. Miss Johnson went to Geneva today, to make a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Wells. J. P. Streicher, of Toledo, is in our city today, inspecting the brick street he put in here a year ago. J. Ritnour returned to Portland today, for the winter, having completed the Peter Holthouse ditch. r Miss Daisy McWhirter returned to Winchester today. While here she was the guest of Miss Farrell. Miss Minta Acker returned this morning from Geneva, where she was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker. Misses Ada and Mary Weldy and Barbara Augsburger returned to ! Berne, today. While here they were the guests of friends. The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular business meeting at the church parlors tonight. All members are requested to be present, for an unusually good time is being prepared.

A. E. Rose made a buisness trip I to Berne today. Dick Townsend made a business trip to Mai ion this morning. A. Tubman returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. L. A. Holthouse made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Frank Foreman, of Berne, was a business caller here last evening. John Laohot of Berne, was tran- I sacting business here last evening. W. Adams returned to Briant this morning. He was enr.<te from St. Louis. Wigg Briggs of Geneva, was in our city last evening attending the K. of P. banquet. Miss Bertha, Shell went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her brother. W. H. Koenig returned today from Fort Wayne, where he was attending to interurban business. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lonsberry returned to Lagrange today. While here they were the guest of friends. W. H. Fledderjohann returned today from Fort Wayne, where be was attending to interurban business. Cistern cleaning and chimney cleaning at all times. Leave orders at this office. 277d6 A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in ok th, showing our new island possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munohuria, Koorea and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T, M., Chicago & North Western R’y, Chicago, 111. Found —Tuesday evening in front of Coffee & Baker's restaurant, a baby shoe. Owner can have same by calling at this office. j Saturday Evening Post, $1.25 per year or 5c per copy delivered at your door each week. Ladies’ Home Journal SI.OO per year. Frank Mills, Agent. 257dtf

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A Genuine Welcome is extended to every one at our store. We are always glad to show you the myriads of good things that crowd our counters. Furthermore, remember that every suit and overcoat that goes out of our store is sold on a guarantee. If our goods proves to be other than what we represent it to be we will refund your money as cheerfully as we took it. Men’s suits and overcoats $5.00 to $20.00 each. Youths suits $3.50 to $15.00] Children’s suits and overcoats SI.OO to $6.00 If you need a sweater for boys and children we can now show you the finest assortment you ever saw. ELZEY & VANCE THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS Cor E: C. H. DECATUR, IND.

My stock is the cleanest, newest and best selected I ever handled. My prices are the lowest. Hensley. 277dtf. Notice. There will be a district meeting of prohibitionists at the court house in Muncie, Tuesday, December 6. Every prohibitionist in the county is requested to be present. Very important business to be transacted at this meeting. Township chairman.

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