Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1904 — Page 3

TIME tables grand RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY J" ~m|>er 25, 1904 -Now In Effect. Sun 51 -a BOUTHDai'y Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex S only *° peeatur 1:08am 7:l4am 1.16 pm 7 : s ipm7:46pm ‘•J'protland a:oi " 8-15 •• 3,13 8:55 845 " KichlDcnrt 3:40 9:42 3:40 “ I0 :i5 1 . Cincinnati 7:15 " iaj3onn s ;ss " 10 9 train sleeper to Cincinnati, i:is train-par 1 r ear Trains arrive from south at 1:30 a. m. - 59 a. tn - daily and 3.17 p. ni. Ex Sunday. sOihGNORTH Paily Daily to Ex Sun “ Gd Rapids Lv Decatur I:3oam 7:59 a.m. 3:17 p. m » r yt. Wayne 2:20 •• 8:50 •• 4:20 • Gd. Rapids 6145“ 1:50 p,ra 9:40 " ■ Traverse City I:2spm 8:00 ■■ petosky 3.5° ” 9:35 “ 6:05 a m ■ Mackinaw 4:15 “ 10:50 “ 7;ao “ rl o 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 train parlor car to Grand Rapids, sleeping car to Mackinaw City. Trains arrive from north at I os a. in. 7: >4 a. m. 1:16 p.m. 7:51 p.m, r Bryson. Age. C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A Gr. Rapids, Mich CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 20, 1904. EAST, ■0 s—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:06 ln «o I— Mail, dally, except Bunday. ..11.37 a m flo 4— Day Express, dally s:2opm ■0 M—Local Freight 18:01s m WKBT No 3— Day Express, daily 5:06 a m Ko I—Mall, dally, except Bunday ...11:10 am Mo s—Oommercfsl Traveler, dally .. B:4lpm Ho 81-Local Freight ......... 11 01 p m NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND No. lb — — 9.40 p. m. No. H ♦. 8:130 p. m. No. 4 4 ?40 p, No. « 6:58 a m. NO, b WEST BOUND '■'*' a “ N 9—— 3:02 a, m. No. 21 10:10 a. in. No. 3..—. - 12;44 p. m. No. 13 .... 5:56 p.m. No. ' - - .... 2:00 a.m. Lake Erie dr Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily exept Sunday 7’lsam No. 1»— Daily except Sunday 1U57» m No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ehange. arriving 10:30 a tn No. 42 leaves Indianopolle at 7:00 a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route c. E. Carter, supreme deputy of Logansport, Ind., will te in Deoa tur with the “Ben Her - ' lodge on Friday, evening. All members are requested to be present, as business of importance is to be transacted and initiation of candidates. P. J. Pitts left today for his home at Indianapolis, where he will rest up until after the holidays, when he will again take up his work of physical culture. His efforts at securing enough members at this place to establish a permanent gymnasium proved fruitless, as it was too near the holidays Mr. Pitts desires to thank those who so materially assisted him. and is proud of the treatment furnished him while here.

I BIG SALE OF DISHES i I TRUE’S I ■ a Got too many, must sell some. Am going to give you some BIG BARGAINS. 1 ■ Read this “ad” carefully and note the prices: ■ Plain White thin imported china cups and saucers 7%-ineh Haviland china coup soup plates at . . B 50Casct S 2-25 iset ■ Plain White thin imported china seven and a half 6%-iuch Haviland chiua fancy fruit plates at . . I inch plates .... 50C a set $2.00 a set A Plain White thin imported china fruit saucers at 5-iuch Haviland china, fancy bread and butter . . ■ I 35c set plates at $1.50 a set ■ Large fancy thin imported china fruit dishes. . Two grades the best English dinnerware, nicely dec-' I 1 25 and 35c each orated in gold and colors —full size, 100-piece din- ■ » These are nice thin imported china, good enough ner sets will go at $12.00 1 set ■ for anv table. Be sure and secure them soon, as they . , ~. ... . 5 g will go out in a rush. 1 lot i°o-piece decorated dinner sets will go at $6.00 g B Will sell for a short time only 1 lot 100-piece plain white dinner sets go at $5.00 1 I 100-piece Haviland \ Co’s., very best and newest 7 piece plain white china berry set, will go at . . 60C 1 ■ pattern in decorated dinner sets at . $35 00 7-piece decorated china berry set, $|,25 t° $4.50 g I What better present could you buy for your wife j | o t f anC y decorated china creams and sugars | 1 or daughter than a 25Candup g I Haviland Dinner Set 1 big lot china articles, former price 10 to 25 cents, now I ■ Think it over and decide, yes I will. g° at 5C each 1 I You can't afford to pass this sale by, thinking it is only an “ad” and you can get | 1 them any time not so, this sale or never. Remember too that this is your place 1 ■ to buy your good B I French China and Cut Glass 5 1 We have the goods and will make the right prices. u B lam going to close out my B I TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS I I this month: so lookout for the special sale on these gouJs, In short time yon will | B >et them in time for holidays at about one half price. Wait for my sale. ■ get Uitn haVtt 6 i x B how cases for sals cheap. ■

“Old Arkansaw” tonight. Fine initial kerchiefs—loc each at Ous Rosenthal’s. Emil franzmadea business trip to fort Wayne last evening. Sam Kuntz, of Berne, was a business caller here last evening. J W. Place made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mose Krohn made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. John Andrews made a business tup to Fort Wayne last evening. Overcoats that wear and fit better for less money at Gus Rosenthal’s. Frank Schumacker made a business trip to Fort Wayne last ingWhen you see “Old Arkansaw” tonight and oan’t laugh, see a doctor. August Freeze returned last evening. He was a business caller here. Mrs. Harvey returned to Berne today. She was enroute from Bluffton. John Schafer went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Eagles. Overcoats that wear better and fit better for less money at Gus Rosenthal’s. Frank France went to Fort Wayne last evening to spend a few days with friends. Chris Strebe made a business trip to Avilla this morning in the interest of the G. R. & I. railroad. Ira Like returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was called here owing to the death of his mother. Eugene Christen and Brenton B irkley went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Eagles. Surveyor McKean, with J. D. Nidlinger, Cris Birne and J. M. Duff made a viewers’ report on the Moser ditch, which is an improvement to the drainage of French township Among the finishing business in commissioners’o )urt, was the ap piintmentof Frank Hisey, A. J. Sipe and L. C- Miller as viewers upon a petition for ditch pres anted by J. F. Snow. The ditch w ill traverse a small portion of Wabash township.

great comedy, “Old Arkansa w' ’’ tonight" ~ Fine mufflers for holidays presents at Gus Rosenthal’s. ; L. G. Botkins, of Geneva, as a business caller here today. Mill Heaston, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Squire Veley, of Geneva, was a business cal ler here toduy. R. K. Erwin made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. No sore throat - only 290 for 500 sweaters at Gusß osenthal’s. Erwin Pyle returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. No sore throat—only 290 for 500 sweaterettes at Gus Rosenthal’s. Harvey Howe, of Hillsale, Mich., was attending to insurance business here today. W. H. Ricker went to Lagrove last evening in the interest of Lyman Bros. James Holloway returned to Geneva today. He was a business caller here. Mrs. Dullaghan left last evening for Walling, Mich., where she will visit with her sister. Miss Eleanor For bing wont to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short visit with friends. Harvey Roop went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the E igles ledge Mr. and Mrs John Weber returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they were visiting with their son. Misses Maty and f ena Sether went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a short time with friends. Sam Henry Post, W. R. C. No. 14 will hold a special meeting at their hall on Friday evening, the 9 inst., to elect officers for the ensuing year. Every member is ex - pected to be present. You are invited to attend a free special illustrated health talk given by Mrs. Courtney F. Schroeppe, under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies Aid society at the Methodist church parlor, Saturday, Dsoember 10th at 3 p. m. Your af’endenr ■ with your friends will 1 9 a direct benefit to the society. No collection 2t

■ E. H. Roe made a business trip to Berne today. Fine initial kerchiefs—loc each at Gus Rosenthal’s. A. J. Pyle, of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Isadore Kalver made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jeff Klopfenstein made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. You are always weloj.ne to in spent my stock. Hensley. 277dtf. S. A. M. Butcher, of Geneva, was attending to legal business here today. E. WT.ionhson went to Portland today to make a short visit with friends. John Stoneburner returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Oscar Hoffman returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. W. R. Neal went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend to insurance business. Mrs. Robison arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of Mrs. Elzey. Miss Edith Moore returned to Geneva today. While here she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Venus returned today, from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relatives. For real bargains attend our December reduction sale this week at The South End Bargain store. Mell Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville, where he was attending to timber business. For real bargains attend our December reduction sale this week at The South End Bargain Store. All members of the Eastern Star ledge are requested to be present Friday evening at the lodge room to elect officers to serve for the ensuing year. James Place desires in this manner to inform the publio that he has appointed John Everett as sole agent to sell the “ Black Cyclone” eggs, which are valued at sls a dozen. This is the chicken that Jim won first prize on at the poultry show. Those desiring a set ing may have them by calling upon the aforesaid gentleman.

The Man Who Buvs $2.50 Shoes Has just as much right to be particular as the one who pays from $3.00 to $5.00. But we can suit him because we are showing him the best $2.50 shoe that two and a half will buy. Box Calf, Valour Calf and Kid leathers in Blucher or lace styles. All the new toes. But you have to see them and we are waiting. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER Some Old Place 123 N. Second St. SATURDAY’S Special Sale . Blue Front, 'store' 3 Doors Sonth of Moser’s Gallery 15,20 and 25c. China Novelties in Boots, Slippers, Baskets, Hair Receivers, and Vases, go at this sale for 10c. each ■ H.-VS AT PROPER PRCIES lheSnow Agency ca. sell your farm or city property. It may be advertised or not. Just as you prefer. YOU WILL BE AT Nu r.X ir..>SE if your 1 iirnnprt-u with the attrncy tor ihe time Hated Besides irood farms in all stages of mprovements. h Arkansas. Missouri and Dakota, w. now huve more than l.\o)0 hch < o I .uu.anu tvx.4l. .ands for saie in tracts <>l lr< m six to one hunp ed and sixty acres. A Iso many I desirable city properties—business and building lota in desirable locations, Tne following | lists are only a part ot what we are offering for sale. New proper, let* put upon the market each week. Phone 230 J. F. SNOW Decatur, Ind. i No. 3»‘> Is a well improved 8 acre tract on I No 364 Is an NU acre tract on stone road ami I traction line near Decatur <« »™l R. I D about four miles Decatur, seven room brick house, well. <is vrn. Frame hull lings, well draim d and fenced I orchard etc 11 mid H.UOO. No. 3'9. Is a ten acr es tract, six miles east of No 3U| Is an Ml acre tract on gravel road Decatur, one mile fron *rli«»ol. <«•:» I near marke and school s<iuthw<Mof.M<ntrame buildings, good landdrove well. *l.«O0 I roe. Ordinai y buildini.'"-. sand and lay No. 354 Is a good 25 acre tract on v ail route. soiL *-.100. i rear gravel pike about four rnlies tr< m No. 37» Isimsi tract In oust Waitash townDecatur Good frame house, drove well, i shin in oil rei/lmi, ri* at subool. fra me build I fruit, etc., fl.Vf'O ' i»*gs. dn»ve well, on liani. etc *l .Vui No 365 Is a‘-'6 acre tract lnnor»hw( st Preble I No. 2,'»3 Is an Ml imn t r ict near stone road in township Land ail tinder fence an Iw»Il . Monrue township )> good sop. fra no buildI tiled (itM>d lan i. in g<od neghbm hood i Ing*, some toun_ tirnlx-i dro»« mil .t< I $1.3.7' J SS.M» No. X'> Is a 30 aie tract live miles f'<m< . ~|, ... 1 ’ tod on IteCMtu! tn St Marys township S;. nd 1.-atn : Gn.rl frann- t, nldn.z- '' tin.- a.-d - ".'.}',.'’’ soil. <m good public road, wame hmiso No. 2’." Ua4oarr.. tra.-t nf w. 111-.ro.d J'h! Hn.'"'''-.',', ' lg '' . land stone mad near nr< .. a »Hh.-lx | w hil , llihlM , |( : mih 'from ' .•<•»» ur Good soil. tein .s. or- . .... , ■ char . .to, O2.<i. , l ” M ' sl ’ n. ll.'vast of No..i?:i Isa wt-ll Irnprov.d Warns In th.-oil frano. n^ol.O^PVh'.''h>l'"t f '"‘‘ s rvulotl n It h< UN' of Bet lie (...nd Oil 111 w .. ... t arn loxtxj, comf ’rtHblc house • t<- *'..*;►<» ; 1 a acre titi. t<m tbe st u. road in No 3’ls a acie t ra-'t. situated on a piitilic 'fa'/i u| ?|| ?. '' \ I road wjth*n one and a half tnileaot Decaf ur rt< , • bugar tree soil, ssrlng water. ’MMi . ’ ' , No Cl-,.., ls»w.l) Improv, d .Jo aory tra.'t 'Un l n'a l '!,ot''„V l d a ' l 'l!ool ‘'alou'i No. Da Ma.ro traersouth..6't of No 140 1. a t’nodl.Kl aor. tra.-t of land In tur. on the proposed true Io i line and atone smitheaHt.-rn Adam- eonr t» m oil re-c. r road t.ood sized barn timber. ♦ic fi,r>oU. I H rg new fram. Imlldhus <lrove J. It. i-u-. No 361 Is a well improved acre tr ct on t11.2u0 the stone road about flve milessout u» >int ol Also fifteen ortu.i Deeutur Well sane. d. dralnO. .-h-O .J mil iant adverUM..! "" Decatur City Property No. .r.ti I, a neat f.ur room e.tiH;.. . n No.!', K |v. • n On'tn ,• st n< t Grant'ireef ..■'tern p u.-li.'. »te .‘ll >D..e»t n 81 1.71. No t.t. A ..Hi'y new 'tory tinla half ~'l- N- »--| ale t v ».,• ~-k r-wdin... dence on 1 lih siteet, f!■ ». mimir«h nd s rrei tl omi No :iu> I tlvo roeni ...ttHwon llm and lllh No -4'. i'. ntral |... i ul„n ... Streets; S’able. etc. ? ■»■<). bear Ith st reef. $1 >()('. No 371 A six room cottage on I’t hst v . ~l u near Momoe street : stable, well. et( . MM) t ‘ ''”<hrn nine toon, r. sub <1 i wish v . , i, “»Hblv. etc., on Marshall str. e t c. No. “9 s e live I«m In ■■<»« IHI ' < D I.M I • street; large lot. fruit. «’te . N". o.; teem t’ott’-u’e l: ( hv lot. <n west No Isa foui room cottage wltii a cidlii r -Mae shall st n» f; stable, -.’■‘•o on -..nth 7th -t.... t UT. s |l ( , Hlll , H , |(i<)ln h((| No. ’.’.js I* !t iiniipiii five Hom «oti»ge on n north !lni si rent. •Lick on stre et. n«»atb te'-w * v K N. I-,, tiv. of . Vl? t“ ‘ 0.-td.meo street stable, fruit, etc N0.27:1 Is a »tx room “lory and a half house Ji " '' ha' i'' -fild. ...nd six room witne u rd and H l< -n-. ■►. i ' We <m Mereer >ii< et. M.otw No 329 A n e-ight rot iii eesnle'iiCc on Imn M , N- Num room two stmy residence on mae Firn «.«*•! Adams N’o \ <-omfor*nbl •v. n » .m ivsidt nee- N • ’.‘i’.' Large wo stmv Uriel, residence on stabl* e((. <>n nth hirevt f9'»». i o.nl, 2nd stre’ t. *l 6•» N<> coi A ne »«t modern <•» ttii'/e on Meice r No i•* \ new e lghi room residence (>u north Avenue* o » I ia ■ ii n line. H.l' Mid s n»e t ; moilri n, J " N » -64 4 st tv ••ml h half re sL’em •; three' s. r»»i i.h . . w i . i full lots on north llth rile et. JI M ' J ‘‘ ( r ‘ 11 " ‘‘‘"nd md ■’ -"toe etr« • • <. cd li. Idling |oi 0M j, cu No 3ic six room co taixv on noith ’m sin ei t o amt ifthHuels < all up. n us. or u rtf sphnlni lec’it eta tl !*•». | iO! Imb | 4p set ptivn Phons 230 J. F. SNOW Decatur. Ind.