Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1904 — Page 3

T | M E TABLES 1 cMND RAPIOS & INDIANA RAILWAY I ’.rmber 25, 1904—Now hl Effect. Sun ■ souTHlwi'y Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex s ouE ■ e0 n?catili I " Sa " l 7‘4-ini I.ibpm 7 511»I17 I' pin 9 *r*protland 2:01 “ 8-15 “ 2:13 *’ 8:55 " 8:45 “ ■ A « o:42“ 3:40" 10:15 ‘ ■ ■ Cincinnati 7:15 " I2j2onn s ;ss •• B '"tram .sleeper to Cincinnati. 'l6 tram-par ■ 1 . rar Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. m. ■ .< a IU . daily nud 3.17 p. m. Ex Sunday. ■ s om‘ S NORTH Daily Ex Si:n H tv Decatur I:3oam 7:59 a.m. 3:17 pm ■ *r Ft. Wayne 2:20 “ 8:50 " 4:20 M -(id Rapids 0:45 " I:s° p.m 9:40 ■ .• Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 •• B " petosky 2:50 ** 9:35 “ 6:05 a.ni B •• Mackinaw 4:15 Io: 5° " 7;2<> '• ■ ~1 0 train steeping car to Grand Rapids ami ■ Mackinaw Dity. 7:59a. ni. train parlor cart,, ■ ~r ind Rapids and Mackinaw City 3:17 p. m ■ tra in parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping ear B to Mackinaw City. Trains arrive from north at ■ nob a. ni. 7:14 »■ ”>• ‘ : ‘ 6 P- >”■ 7:5' P-m. B I Bryson, Age. C. L. Lockwood, G P A ■ ’’ Gr, Rapids, Mich. CLOVtR leap. I In effect June 2a, 1904. I EAST, I ho 5-OommerclalTraveler, dally... s:osatn I it-Mall, dally, except Sunday... 11.37a In I 4—Day Bxpress, dally 6:2op m ■ no <3—Local WtOlam I No 8-DayExpress, daily s:o6am I mu I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .li:iuam I No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally . 8:41 p m I Ro 23- Local Freight 13:01p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND I NO. W - IMO p. m . I No. 14 S:2op. m 1 No, 4- -- 4:40 p m t»:6Ha in. I ' WEST BOUND ’ N.». - ...3:03 a.m. No. 21 .10:10a. m. I I No. 3—— . 12;44 p. re. I No. 13 — .. 5:5s p. tij. No.” —— -:ooa.m. Lake Erie & Western Time card from Blufft,m. Ind, SOUTHBOUNu No. U—Daily exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 18—Daily except Sunday lDs7atn No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ehange. arriving 10:30 a ni No. 42 leaves Indlanopolts at 7:00 a tn. Runs through without change, arriving at Blufflon 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. Bat you come and look at my stock ot Tobacco, JSr and m Cigars // jBl and /■ k H you f l W will be / ■ k nv\ convinced Pt | they are I V allright Yours to please. Fristoe’s Smoke House

FURNITURE bestever FURNITURE ~— — L. YAGER SONS. =£- Have you bought your Christmas present? Now is the*time to think of it. It will be done easy if I you call at our store as we are headquarters for HOLIDAY FURNITURE LARGEST STOCK WE EVER HAD ■-» 1— lIWIIMI I IBIH ———— ■ — — MW JW>W ■■ ««« ,*T I. 'IWMM 1 — «>WMW xsx ~ , Our stock i 'mWm GCoDS ' f '' l,s " ilsin ,ca, ’ Kr ’ extra .is Large and t’ I ! T f an d roc^ers - Come in and see them. X sold CHEAP f (7\ ~ *£** fc’ - ■•CSSH ■ / t V'K" - - .... - -— f 1 Among other good things to be seen ore: |- zI Sideboards a great line or X \ } I ; T Buffetts |MB Morris Chairs Have you seen out new styles in China Closets I WlWOi sold cheap I [ MCtu Brass and Iron Beds just ..«ved PnekeM c c » J EIASTIC BOOKCASE a lot ot the new. laic : -s KOCKei S \, Sofa BedS Ver Tie"" Martin, JUST Pndpcfalc K' I '' is the original and only peri OU T Do nit tail to see i hem. vuUDiaAD ti'Couches sectional bookcase * — Qnf l Qfnnda Hmade. The doors are noncliiu. kJ LilliU.o Ifc i £4ggi®gjß||i. j Ttrt ttam binding, dust-proof, operate A . . T-» i J vlI and -Davenports on roller bearings, and posi“v n| Dining, Parlor ana 4 tive, y cannot « et out of -f t- m vi of all kinds I order. Bases furnished with I I hnkii bi Library Tables vi or Wlthout drawers - Ca|l and see them, or send for I II ~ — " "'' '"" catalog with interior views Call and pick out something. We will put it away and I we wHI (,e,iver at Christmas time. theau'Cc to No «i o ’«“ Z' DO NOT MISS A LOOK IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS This is a Windsor Depurated . ~ — Felt Matlrcss.Klta.ainiv.l ««• __ — L.YaGCr SOOS L. YAGER SONS. |l=_l - ?nir^»wt«wamgaMrw f in n— _ .

John Lachot of Berne, was a business caller here. J SontoT b r D redQotion at the y •' oHt h End Bargain Store. ‘ atTi." '‘ lher reduction sale now on r at The South End Bargain Store. . December reduction sale now on at The South End Bargain Store. 1 Peter Eorbing made a business np 0 Fort \\ ayne this morning. ' . E,ni ' Franz of Berne, was attend1 tng to legal business here today. Martin Laughlinjof Berne was’att tending to oflioialjduties here today. | I red Reppert went to Pittsburg last evening to “cry” a horse sale. Frank Cottrell, of Berne, was attending to legal business here to- ! day. S. A. M. Butcher of Geneva, was attending to legal matters here today. Miss l.ankenau went to Fort Wavne this morning, where she expects to spend the winter. Mrs. Davis arrived this morning from Geneva, and is the guest of Mrs. John Stoneburner. Hutus Stuckey returned from | Berne this morning, whore he spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Estella Wemhoff returned to Fort \\ ayne this morning, after spending Sunday here with her parents. The scenic success of the season is the startling story of the Sunny Southerland “Old Arkansaw,” which will Ix 3 seen at the opera house, Thursday, Deo. 8. Mrs. Frank Christen and son Stanley arrived last evening from ! Chicago, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Conter. Mr. Chrisj ten will arrive in a few days and I spend the holidays here. ( harles Heckman, who lives near Freidheim a few days ago purchased a stump-puller, which the claims is the best on the market, he having already extracted nearly two hundred stumps from his farm. E. A. Mann, H. Baker, Ross Ma|lonee, Lou Smith, Lee Annen, Joe Smith, E. Mann, Ace Engle and John Kiler went to New Haven this morning to complete work on I a big church under construction | there.

A. E. Rose was at Be Be today on business. Dave Waggoner made a visit at Berne this morning. Tony Forbing spent Sunday with lady friends at Berne. M. \ . B. Archbold made a trip to Bryan, Ohio, this morning. Frank Stone, of Fort Wavne, was ' a business caller here today. Chris Strobe made n visit at ( rooked Creek this morning. John Hoever made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. August Freeze, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here today. Burt To wnsend made a business visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Cusick is attending to oil business at Westflelld, 111., today. George Maddy left today on his regular trip in the interest of Place & Co. Tom Peterson made a business visit to Kalamazoo, Mioh., this morning. Mrs. C. D. Murray went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Herman Oldigus left today for Minster, Ohio, where ho expects to make his future home. 8. H. Baumgartner returned to Elkhart this morning. While here he was the guest of friends. Major Miller of Linn Grove, was in our city yesterday, attending the funeral of Frank Gessinger. Miss Ehrsam returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here she was the guest of friends. Leslie Andrews went to Geneva this morning to resume work on the Geneva Herald. Diok Farrel'and “Fish” Mangold were the guests of lady friends at Berne lastjevening. James Beery returned to Hoag land this morning. While here he was the guest of relatives. Edison Brook returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here he was the guest of his parents. Mrs. Catherine Cline returned to Baldwin this morning. While here she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis.

Mr. Wail made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. H. Gottshell made a business trip to Ohio City today. Harry Fritzinger made a business trip to Bluffton today. Jerry Leichty, of Berne, was a business caller here today. M. L. Smith, of Berne, was a business caller here toady. David Ritnour, of Pori land, was a business caller here toady. Mrs. J. N. Andrews returned to Monroe after shopping here. W. H. Gotshell made a business trip to Grvoer Hill, Ohio, today. Mrs. Robison went to Rigdon today to visit a short while with relatives. Lee Sailor and Earl Peters went to Geneva toady, in the interest of Lyman Bros. Mrs. Fisher returned to Peterson today. While here she was the guest of relatives. Mrs. Joe Meyer returned to Minster, Ohio, today, after a visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinhenz. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sunor returned to Portland today. While here they were visiting with relatives. Mrs. Charles Farig returned to St. Joe, Ohio, after making a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinhenz. Mrs. Fred C. LaDelle will leave this evening for Portland, Mioh., where she will join her husband, who is with a vaudeville show. A case entitled the State against Silas Sprunger and Emil Brunner was filed in’Squire Smith's court this morning, charging each with assault and battery. W. H. Baker went to Van Buren today being called there owing to the serious illness of his daughter Mrs. Itnen. He was unable to state the nature of the disease. The woman who took the package containing brown goods and lining for a suit from True’s Saturday, November 19th, has been recognized and unless it is returned at once steps will be taken to recover it. If returned this week no questions will be asked.

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A Genuine Welcome • is extended tojevery one at our store. We are always glad to show you the myriads of good thinrs that crowd our counters. Furthermore, remember that every suit and overcoat -hat 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 15.00 to $20.00 each. Youths suits $3.50 to $15.00J 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.

Lost—Big spotted pointer dog. Any information will be rewarded by John Baker. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is t in the city this week. wishing their piano tuned w liplease ka\e wcid at the Murray hotel. Phone No. 57. 279d2 All members of the I. O. O. F. are requested to be prasent tomor row at the hall at one o’clock to paticipate in the funeral of John Welfley.

You are always welcome to inspect my stock. Hensley. 277dtf. I engrave everything free that yuo buy of me. Hensley. 277tf Don’t forget we will save anything for you without any cash on til Xmas. Hensley. 277dtf. For Sale—A three-year-old Belgian colt, blue roan. Sound and perfect as a dollar. Julius Hougk. 277d6 Cistern cleaning and chimney cleaning at all times. Leave orders at this office. 277d6