Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1905 — Page 3

time tables and RAPIDS it INDIANA RAILWAY Btrmbrr 33. I»O4 New In ttfrvl. nun 'ai »outhD“ , Ij> K« Hun K« Hun Ka H only tuK-nlur i '*ntu 7 i««ni i.tnpm 751 pin? «*pm rrmUnd i;ot'•*!s " 4IIJ •• bjj •• a, *5 Ktchniood.tto" ‘ $:«« " lots, :fncuinatt 7H " inMayiU “ .Iwprr toClneinn.tl. tie train pet car. Ttetne arrtvr from Miuth «t lyre m ,*. m <Utly eu<l j 17 p m. Ke HuinUv menonrH Dally Daily to Ke Hun G<t Me pule . tm-etur 1 vmni 7••• am. 3 17 p m Kl Warn* •*> " M‘> " 4«> " Carl. Maptria *45 " I ■»> p,m *4O " Trevene City I:4spm »••• " tvtoaky MS® " »M ■ *. - "S «.m Mali mew 4IS ” •»#» “ 7;*> " •jo train aleeping car to Grand Rapid* and ikinaw lliiy ?:}»• m tram purku car to and Kapldn and Mr< kinaw City jl7 p m hi junior <»r 40 Grand Rapid. air-pin* ret Ma. kin • City. Treiiur arrive from north at la. m. . .14 a m 1 16 pm. 751 p m. Iryaun. Age. C. I. Ma kwood. G. P A Gr Rapid*. Mich. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND . 4—a- - *:* a m .4t ra Sun , - *:AM* m. . 44:40 p. 01 > 14. x. »ui> .. I•p. m. . 10 ———.a.SOp. m. to. it doe« not carry l>a»*ng<-. ami doo* not •ry ptmaenger. e**t <>f Marion, üblo. WEST BOUND I, r - 1:00». m. I * ._ »:W a. tn i. Sun ..._.10:l0a. in j, 13.44 p. tn. I.l* - 6:M r> m. i.-ept Monday - * A day* fol'a l<-«al holiday*. |Su. 13 doe* not carry baicKßifr, CLOVER LEAF. In aSect June 34. 1904. EAST. 4—Commercial Traralar, dally... 4.38a m I I—Mall, dally, aecept Sunday ..11.Aia m 1 4—Day Eiprea*. dally7:3B p m a-Local 11— Day Wxpr***. dally 3:44a m 1 I—Mall, daily, except Sunday linam > s—Commercial Trareler. daily " 10:07p m 1 M—Local Frelrhr Lake brie * Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND I.4l—Dally exept Sunday ? a *»am l. is—Daily except Sundayll:s7a m 1. at—Daily except Hunday 5.36 pm Io 41 run* through to Indianapolis without anx*. arriving 10:30 a m |o Ci leave* Indianopoll* at 1:00a m. Run* rough without change, arriving at Bluffton Mam 10. 41 and 43 run via Muncie * Big 4 rout* “FcSl Ophthalmic Specialist. I Practice limited to the eorrec- ■ tlon of defect* of the eye. Glusm-s K fltt-.-d <o relieve strain, with 11* ■ | Djmerour. functional symptom*: H to Improve vision and for lot* of ■ ace mmodatlon due to age. ■ RertßCNirs the best, t At Dr. Coverdale's office, at K Decatur. Ind., ■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1905 I

!srry is attending to horse it Fort Wayne today. Camp made a business irt Wayne this morning. cAlheny arrived last evenBerne and is a guest of yrtle Wilson arrived last rom Berne and attended , C. dance. nna Bebriok went to Fort st evening to make a short i her sister riety Mandolin club went a last evening, where they i evening with Mr. anil 1 Lewellen 1 are contemplating drivi home of Mr. and Mrs. k this evening in honor of letter, of Toledo. rudential Life Insurance today ]>aid the claim up >n ' Mrs. Susan Helm, the was burned to death last

John Coffee made a visit at Berne today. Altmrt H ttlar nude a basinet* trip to Berne t<*luy H K. Allison was a busintwa callor nt Berne today. Huy Johnson made a business trip to Berne today. Cbaa. Heckman made a business trip to Williams last evening. W. H. Niblick is attending to banking business at St. Louis. J W Place made a business trip t > Fort Wayne last evening. John Dot kin made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Dr. Thain, of fort Wayne return ed last evening after att mding to liatients here. Floyd Shaw made a business trip to Frankfiort today in the interest of Lyman Bros. ‘ Miss Dorothy Meyers went to Bluffton tolayto make a tew day’ visit with relatives. ""Mis Mary” Smith returned to Briant todav. While here she was the guest of relatives Miss Mary Kinney returned to Fort Wayne last evening after making a pleasant visit here with reia fives. Mrs. Eley and son left this morn ing for Northern Michigan, where they exjiect to make their future home. Andrew Miller retunned last evening from Payne, Ohio, where he was attendiug the funeral of an old friend. Mann Woods, who has been on the sick list for three weeks with iagrippe, is reported as being no better. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower left last evening for Pittsburg, Pa, where they expect to make their future home. Miss Rena McGirk returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith.

Charles A. Phelps returned to Fort Wanve this morning. He was here working up subscription for 1 i the Chicago Amerioan. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and family I returned to Waterloo this morning, I after visiting here for a few days 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Catting. L A sleighing party drove in from ' the country last evening to the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn and j there enjoyed themselves until a late hour. ■ We desire in this manner to return our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the kind neighbors and friends who so k’ndly assisted us during the sickness and death of Fattier’Matthias Miller. Mr. and ( Mrs. Charles Kurlier. E. G. Goller, field worker of the State Sunday School association of ‘ | Indiana, went to Kendallville this morning, where he will take up the work in DeKalb county. Mr. Golt j ler reports fine success in this ' county and expects to return here I in the near future. The Bon Ton club met last even ng with Miss Kite Myl<»tt, with only a few members present, oold weather keeping the majority away. Pedro was the favoite pastime, and i prizes were won by Misses Anna i Martin and> Bertha Deininger. ! Misses Edna Crawford and Dude ’ Voglewede took the consolation j prizes. Refreshments were served.

Special prices on Men’s and Boys’ Winter Suits, Overcoats, and winter Underwear. Yours for Business, Elzey & Vance

ACCEPTS POSITION ilomtr Lower to Have Charte of BIA Stock Farm Near Pittsburg. Homer Lower and family left last evening for Pittsburg, Pa., whore Homer ha* accepted a position with Thomas Donalson, a prominent horse dealer, of that place, to act in the capacity of geneial overseer of a large stock farm, and prepare horses shipped to Mr. Donalson for the market. Mr. Donalson is the man whom Johnson and sever al other horse buyers from this city ship to, and who owns a large sale barn in Pittsburg, conducting a horse sale every week. The duties of Mr. Lower will be merely to oversee this place and see that all work is done in the'proper manner. This position carries with it a hand some salary and Mr. Lower is to be congratulated up in his success.

John S. Bowers made a business trip to Camden today. C. M Kenyon made a business trip to Geneva today. Noah Stalter, of Curryville, was a business caller here today. 8. G. Sheller is attending to gra’n business at Dayton, Ohio, today. Laces and embroideries in new and attractive patterns at True’s. A marriage license has been issued to Noah D. Schwartz and Emma Mazelin. Mi-s. Schlegel went to Wyand, Ohio, today to made a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Chronister returned to Craig ville today, after a visit here a guest of friends. El Colchin arrived today from Chicago and is a guest of his father, John Colchin. Mrs. Mary Greiner returned to Wyand, Ohio, today, after a visit in this city a guest of relatives. Mrs. James [Johnson arrived to day from Wabash, being called here owing to the death of Leonard Johnson. Mrs. George Meihls and Miss Helen Daugherty went to Geneva, today to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Henry Leddig. The N. H. C. club gave a dance last evening at their club room s over the Winnes shoe store and it was a decided success from start to finish. A large crowfi took advan tage of their invitations and attended, and were entertained in a royal manner. Music was furnis h ed by Med Miller and True Fristoe,. The rooms were deco rated with the club colors 'and presented an attractive appearance. Last evening s social event prove the N. H. C. boys able to entertain their guests and any event they may give in the future will be well attended. We have the best facilities in the state to make up any 'sized picture or picture frame. Lyman Bros. 10dt> Toilet Soaps, the best assortment in the city, at 5 to 25 cents per cake at Blackburn & Christen's drug store. 15d2wkseod Lost—ls between the postoffice and Sam Hite grocery. Finder return to this office and receive reward.

It pays to read our ada. Tho reason ia here before you, in facts and figures. ‘'ECONOMY MEANS SAVING” (ALL THE TIME.) ::::::

4 qt. Granite kettle with lid 37c No. 8 granite tea kettle white lined, 73c No. 8 copper bottom tea kettle .. .124' 17 qt. granite dish pan white liosd .63c Good mop stick forße

It is certainly to your advantage to trade here. Our prices are convincing proof of this statement, and beside you’ll find our goods the best obtainable. > > > >

THE ECONOMY We deliver goods. .s C. M. EPPSTEIN.

KNOWN HERE Mr j. Nancy Nawk Died Near Auburn This Morning. Mrs. Nancy Hawk, who for many years lived near Wren, just across the state line, died at an early hour this morning, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Long, near Auburn. Ind., where she had been living for a year past. She had been suffering from infirmities of old age for noma time and death was due to that cause The deceased was a sister of Joel Johnson, who lives east of here. The re mains will arrive here Monday afternoon at 1:19 over the ’G. R. & I. and will ‘be Jteken immediately to Rivare, where the funeral services will be held. Interment will be made at Mt. Tabor. BUSINESS MENTION Found—Pocketbook containing small amount of money. Call on Henry Hite. Fort Rent—A large room in good shape. Inquire of Hemy Koenneman. Extra low prices will be made on all kinds of picture and frames at Lyman Bros. 10d6 All the rage! Mohair suitings and plain waisting. 50c a yard at True's. Want<>d—A girl to do general house work inquire at the Yagei residence. Found—A small box containing some handkerchiefs,.’ Owner may have same by calling at the Yager furniture store. For Sale—Bay coach horse, coming five years old in spring; weighs 1400 pounds Will sell right, tldtl C. C. Cloud. Wanted—A stack of straw. Last year's will do. Call or see The J. W. Place Co. at once. Now is your time to have portraits made. Our popular |4.50 [finish for 11.85 only | Lyman Bros. [ lOdfi Special excursion to Toledo, via the Clover Leaf. <1.25 round trip Saturday, February 4. See "Prince of Pilsen” at the Valentine theatre; "Who Goes There" at the Lyceum; “ Parisian Widows” at the Empire, and other theatrical attractions at all prices. Get infomation of agents, Train leaves Decatur at , 6:33 a. m and 11:30 a. m. T. L. I Miller, Agent.

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10c side combs, all kinds |a>r pair. 7c 6 ft. felt window shade9c f> qt. covered bucket . FmNo. 2fl granite kettle3lc "x'Jshelf brackets, pair. 8c Large corn popper He

The Ground Hog has nothing to do with my sale to-morrow. It’s cold right now and you should take advantage of this sale to buy warm lined shoes. Ladies* fine kid, $2.00 lined shoes, 29 Ladies* cloth top $1.50 lined shoes, QQ Ladies* felt leather sole shoes, 59g Ladies* warm lined slippers 39c If it’s warm lined it goes CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER Sells it for less Same Old P’ * SPECIAL SALE COnriENCING February Ist, 1905, and will continue for one week. We will sell our heavy fleeced lined underwear at cost. We will also give bargains in all depart ments. One week only, commencing February, Ist, 1905. All goods sold strictly for cash. :: :: The Bazaar Coffee & Mangold WE DELIVER GOODS

MONEY TALKS Will Money Help You? TF SO call on or write to us. We will loan you'money in any amount — from JlO to SIOO, on'Jioußehold goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without*;removal. You can have from one to twelve months of time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 i« the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every'Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. Date Your Name. Wife’s Name<.... Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confident lai. Call on or address SX’-Xi- FOKT WAINE LOAN CO. Established 1 *B6, , Fort Wayne, Ind.

12 piecedtMjorated toilet set,.,. 53,79 Large Hiae ironing lioarrl 73c Large chop plate worth 73c,.... 2bc White or black tape an v width each 1c 50c infant’s wool knit jackets. ...380 All 10c laces per yard6c