Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1904 — Page 5
\o\\ I l fs I | ’ T(» \ ()r *V/E must admit that our purchase of wr . . . 11 ' 7 IV7 V J v* v.crk. Therefore wa quote yon the pJ.pvc ABGE ' We MUST and WILL dispose of them if PRICES will do the M sides the stock is all new. No last year's K oo l- ”. m. BUES ' We have the most complete line of HOLIDAY COODS In Decatur —~L ns ’ a * re »'t opportunity to secure CHRISTMAS GIFTS at nnnsally low prices Talk— - 24<* trunks 19c ,\ny l (J( . toy 1,,, JL’Olis. Dolls. Dolls Chairs ...igc “ * 39c « 25.. >■ Se "* llresset > dolls, former price 19c _ " w- ‘ ,-q c « 62c “ 4<» < 19c on lIOW 10c AII 25c knl body dolls 19c All 23c and 33c china dolls go at 19c All 98c chairs at A L « ”79. .. ae ’ 39c Ureß9ed dolla > which sold for 25c All 33c “ » 23c All 10c andJlScchina dolls goat 8c All $1.23 chairs at 89c 1 _____ 30 H 19c All 38c “ “ 28c All 5c dolls go at . __ 4c All W ehairs at 99c m on Pi nc — ’ )d^ dd oUß, thekind we sold at A1149c » « 3 9c All $1.39 chairs at ’ m Barnes & Stocks. “B7 '' Doll Heads - S „ 25c 8c 98c 77c All 98c « “ 77c f " — 4c All $2.19 chairs at . $1.79 — “ 49„ - l w 99c All $1.48“ « All 13c heads at 8c — — Books. 63e blocks at 3Sc ? lag.I ag . * 8 ioc aii $1.73“ “ \7.7.7.*.si’.*i’i c t"! 5 a ! — lOc Go-Carts. 41110 c books 8c me «• 2 5c rag “ 19c AU $948“ « J l^} 0 All 23c heads at __ 17c A car »" a | -39 c — ■■ *■_ 1 »■ — l-je B ... , ms * Toy Dishes. Tool Cnests. — 8 ' * l , « 33e 22c! All 23c drums i -r>* All carts at ..... '1.19 « 48c “ 31c “ 39c “ b'e i All 10c toy dishes 8c 124 c tool chests ■>!<. xiailOS. • All $1.98 carts at $1.43 ' 28c " 25c “ nin 4<i„ « 7. , All $2.23 carts at $1.78 *• ’ I"’ 49c “ J. „ 41c | All 25c pianos 9e — “ 73c ‘‘ 52c “ 89v' “ .. i u 240 74c “ — 63e All 49c pianos 39c "FTCm<4 no,. « .--n .< (lw 48c & 54c tdy dishes 39c 98c “ uqJiii-j ... XIUI 110. “ 98c I 9Se “ d- . • >ic All 74c pianos 62e iii.n. i. -—7“ —— — - " 11 ‘ 1,1 This is just another case where "ECONOMY MEANS SAVING,” Remember 'j' TT- -
e p •. *. ■» k • Gd R. pids i 5 ar.i Ma kinaw 4:15 “ ha. m. 14 *». ni. 1:16 p. in. 7si pm. Bryson Age. C. L Lockwood, (', p A Gr. Rapids. Mich. CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 26,11*34 EAST. B—i ommerctal Traveler, dally... S. 'im i J—.da!!, dally, except Sunday ..11.37 » n. 4— Day Express, dally. ... *:2i>pm I ai—Local Freight 12:01am west 3—Day Express, dally 5:06 »m I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11:lu a m 5— Commercial Traveler, dally .. - 11 p m 2»—Local Freight. U:olpm NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. ' EAST BOUND i 10 9.40 p. m . I 4 10 p. m • >h. in. u i • h in WEST BOUND . 12;44 p. m. I Lake tne « Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND .41—Dally excpt Sunday ":15am . lU—Daily except Sunday ..11:57a m 16—Daily except Sunday ... 5:25 pm >" 41 rune through to Indianapolis without inge. arriving 10:30 a m 10. 42 leaves Indiat.opolls at 7:00a m Kuns i ugh without change, arriving at Bluffton !i a m 10. 41 and 42 run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route Don’t Look I ek' * t / \ J J IN Fristoe’s Smoke House Window, (Somethin’ Doin’) Christmas EveP. E. Markley,of Kokomo, was a isiness caller here today. C D. Stoner made a business typ Cloverdale, Ohio, today. Martin L. Smith of Southern lams, was not!inc next o busi•ss here today. William Sheets arrived this mum g from Berne. He is a witness in !<■ < Jollinß’ case. James Foreman and wife w. m “re yesterday and again today, ley being witnesses in the famous jiltna case ■ Treasurer Voglewodo will go to Wdianajtolis tomorrow, his mb-ion Bing to make s •ttle.no it. with the Bute treasurer.
P. K. Kinney returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. George Nichol- of Berne, was a business caller to our city last evening. (’u: lev Kad’imaeher made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Alex Beall, of Willshire, was attending to banking business here todav. Chris Yoder, of Berne, was a business caller to our city last evening. Mrs. E A Bose went to Fort. Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with her sister. Charles Ernst returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to a job of surveying. .1. M Frisinger returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to horse business. Frank Hisey drove in from Jeff . erson township this morning being ■called as a witness in the Collins Caso. W. H. Fledderjohan arrived this morning from New Knoxville, Ohio, and is attending to interurban business. Mrs. Boyles returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While herp she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W W. P McMillen. Lee Strauss returned to Chicago last evening, after making a plensi ant. visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Curley Kadamacher. Ice dealers are wearing a pleasant tone of voice, owing to the indications of a future ice harvest, lee is being made while you sleep and they have a right to rejoice. Earl Ctlkins arrived lust eveniuß fiom Lexington. Kentucky, and is the guest of True Fristoe. He will go from here to Fort Wayne, where he will act as trap drummer in the orchestra at the Majestic theatre. Charley Smith went t > Decatur last evening in connection with some real estate business. He and his brothers and sisters expect to sell the farm they own in Adams county and have ther mother who now live* ..n the farm, live with them. —Bl'Hl tun News. A number of the n ■ v rural route wagons have arrived, and the cari riers are all't'tting r ■ ulv t" start upon theii new dutic. tomorrow , morning. The wagons are of the , 11 test patterns ami have a. bright . flashy red color so us to attract atItention while on the routes.
' to Bi rne today. trip to Monroe today. Dick Christen returned lu -1 evening from a business trip at Geneva. Wells county farmers are holding I their institute today, it continuing over tomorrow. . Dr. Wilson, of Berne, was in our ' city today acting as a witness in the Collins’ case. Mrs. El Primer and children went to Holgate, where they will visit with her sister. Miss Fanny Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning to take her regular music lesson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harrison went to Van Buren today, to visit for a few days with relatives. John F. Snow returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to real estate business. Clark Fairbanks returned last evenign to Fort Wayne.’ While here he was attending to insurance. C. D. Stanley, of Geneva, was here today on his way to Paulding county, Ohio, to look after his farm | there. Misses Sally and Marguerite I Vesey, of Fort Wayne, are in our city the guests of Miss Hattie Stu da baker. Charles Christen went to Napo leon, Ohio, this morning to close up his contract for constructing a church there last summer. Merle Williamson, of Bluffton, has been chosen as assistant cashier of the Markle bank, and will begin his duties there next week. Dr. P. B Thomas went to GlenKarn, Ohio, today, being called there by the illness of his father, who is suffering with pneumonia. Deputy Auditor Lawton is contemplating a Bluffton trip tmorrow, his business being to collect of change of venue costs due and owing 11 Adams county. The auditing committee and officers of the Great Northern Indi- ‘ ana Fair association met today and date <>f their 1905 exhibit was arranged for September 5, *>, 7 arid X A telegram from Cincinnati announces the tact that ('. K. Hively ’ and Miss Margaret Biggins were married in that city this morning, I nnd will arrive here tomorrow 1 morning. ‘ An exchange soliquizcs: '‘Pass 1 the butter, gentle Fannie, shove it 1 lightly through the air, for in th' 1 ; cover of the dish, lo.e, you will i find a nut brown hair. What fond memories it awaken.s of the days o'er we wen, when upon my fine I cost collar often you've laid your • little head; lovingly I’ve smoothed t 1 those trcssi-s, in the <1 i- s that have . I gone by. now I find them every | meal time in the butter and the pie.
I Berne today. She was shopping ‘ here. Major and Mrs. Allion leave next week on their annual trip to Florida. Mrs Cusie w°nt to Venedocia today to make a short visit with relatives. Claude Smitley returned to Berne today. He was a witness here in the Collins' case. Read the advertising columns of the Daily Democrat if you are look ing for Xmas gifts. The railway subsidy election day draws near. Do your duty and help make Decatur a greater city. Christmas shoppers are begining to get busy with the trials and pleasures such an occasion brings. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. SLrock on Rugg street, Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. R. B. Allison and wife and R. K. Allison and family will Sunday at Bluffton, where Mrs. Harry Deam will entertain nt u big family dinner C. M. Morrison, of Blue Creek township, was in the city. After tomorrow his mail will be changed from a rural route out of Willshire, to Pleasant Mills , rural route one. Frank Oberchain, treasuier of Cass county, is a defaulter to the tune of $50,1’00 or more. He also has absconded and his whereabouts are not known, at hast to the public. The thermometer went down to ten below zero last night. Not so bud.for mild winter At that the cold was not so noticeable as usual for it lacked that dampness that chills to the very bone. Edna Bosse writes to Santa Claus through the Daily Democrat and tells him she wants a Xmas tree, a sled, doll baby, a cradle, enb and candy and nuts. Her sister, Hekla, wants u doll, cab, quilt. two flat irons, ling, candy and nuts On Monday morning a party of six, consisting of the following per sons The Misses Barbara Leiehty and Emma Mazeline and J cob .1 Sehwart z. John F Mazeline. David Schwartz and son Noah, left I' >r I'iwii, Loui-i.inn. wh- re they • xpi <t to t isit Josi ph Leiehty nd family, who formerly lived north of here, for some time. Sonic members of the party may remain tor an in definite time it the climate and country agrees with them . — Berne New*. • »
|an afternoon reception to be given France, Mrs. C. (). France and Mrs. H. L. Confer at the home of the : latter on North Fifth street. Over: one hund red guests will be invited. 1 and the event is given in honor of Mrs. Kimmel of Dayton. Ohio, and Mrs. F. (•» Chiisten of Chicago.
GLAEM4 TIDINGS-.* Xmas Presents In great abundance, for Men, Boys and Children to pick from. Come to us with your wants and we will make it easy for you to pick Overcoats and Suits •.< Furnishings for your Husband, Son, Brother, Cousin or Sweetheart in Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Kerchiefs, Gloves, Suit Cases, Jewelry, Trunks, etc, in fact everything that will make a man's heart jump with delight. Prices are so low as to enable everyone to reiicmber their friends. Call early while selection is best ■ AT QUS ROSENTHALS The Square Man. Decatur, Ind.
comber reduction .< le this week at The South End Bargain store. The Ladies Home Journul R oth is u beauty. We take subscriptions L for the paper and sell single copies, |at the Queen Esther Band Fair. 285d3
