Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1905 — Page 3
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f' NEW SPRING I DRESS GOODS I I Are all in and we can now show you a com- I I plete line of the very newest things, both in I I Color and Weave. Don’t wait until the best I I are gone, buv now while the line is complete. I I 10c 5c I Embroidery Sale Continued LACES 1 We have added one lot We place on sale this I g of Swiss Embroideres week exceptional good g Ito this sale. Goods values in laces. Com- 1 I worth 15c to 25c, this plete line of patterns f I sale with insertion to match I I IOC 5c I I New Spring I I All the new and dainty patterns are I I on sale now at I BOSTON STOKE) 1 KUEBLER & MOLTZ COMPANY J Jk I. O. O. F. BLOCK
M is* Frazier retarnod today from a visit at Fort Wayne. 11. M Hitin made a business visit ut Fort Wayne last evening. J. W. Place made a I uhiuohm visit at Fort Wayne last evening. E. P. Mayers made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Frank Durkin made a btiviness trip t<> F irt Wayne this morning. A. Dill returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was a visitor here. Fred Richards went to Monroe today o spend Sunday with his brother. Clint Drummond returned this' morning from a btuinesa trip ut Geneva. Mrs Niok Ds.ro went ti Geneva today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. A. E. Rost went to Butler last evening to maka a short visit with relatives. Fred Rnppert w»nt tj Hicksville. I Ohio, last evening, where he will ‘ cry" a horse sale. James B>dl returned to Elkhart this tno-ning. after being a guest of rel dives in this city. • Miss Myrtle Wilson returned to Berne todav. While here she was a guest of Miss Weber Cal Miller returned last evening from Portland, where he was bidding on a macadam road. Miss Alice Hurtle went to Monroeville, todav, where she will •pend Sunday with friends. Miss Opal Cast’ went to Redkey today, to make a short visit with Me. and Mrs. John Poling. | Mrs. L.*L. Baumgartner arrived this morning from Linn Grove, and will spend Sunday with her husband. Mrs. Rhodes and daughter returned reurned to Lagrange this morning. While here they were the guests of relatives. Entre Nous club informal danoe Wednesday. Feb. 8, 1905. True Fristoe and Med Miller musicians. Weekly danoe. Entertainment Committee. Attention G. A. R. There will b« a called meeting of the Post this evening at 7 o'clock business of itn portanoe. By order of the commander. T. R. Moore. Adjt.
George Pontius, of Geneva was a visitor here today. R K Allison returned last even ing from a visit at Geneva R. Schug, of Berne, was a business call-r in the city today. Mrs. Bigj’s r« tuned to Monroe today. She was shopping here. Adolphus Homer made a business trip ta Fort Wayne this morning. C. M Kenyon returned last evenIng from a business trip at Geneva. Fr«d B ihnke went to Woodburn | this morning to visit over Sunday ■ with relatives. Mrs. C. E Murphy returned to i Berne today. She was enroute from Bluffton. Miss L ila Christman returned to Barnn today, after a visit here the guest of friends. J. F. Nepper, of Geneva, passed through our city this morning en rente to Bluffton. Guy Johnson returned last even in i from Borne, where he was attending to business. G <orge Meihls went to Geneva today t > spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leddig. Mrs. C- Smith returned last evening from Portland, where she was visiting with tier sister. J. J. Tester and family went to Rockford, Ohio, today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Berger returned last evening from Berne, where they were visiting their son. Mrs. E. Krunnemeyer went to I Fort Wayne last evening tj visit fur a few days with relatives. Miss Mary Meyers went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Robert Harding . Mrs L Smith returned yesterday from Portland, where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Dr. C- E. Stevenson. Miss Rose Christen entertained the Friday Night Euchre club last evening, and the occasion was a merry one. Outside guests were Mrs. D. M. Hensley. Mrs. J. H. Heller. Misss Carrie Craig and Miss Grace Peterson. Miss Craig secured the highest number of points and was awarded the prize.
YOU F ———■■in ii ii'iißv;BTur.> ’ a It pay’s to read our ads. The reason is het fu ta and figures ‘ECONOMY MEANS SAVING” (ALL :::::: 4 qt. Granite kettle with lid!l”c Ilk side combs, all kinc • • I toilet set, . W.7V No. 8 granite ten kettle white lined, fi ft felt window simile,.. i/. i H ard 78c 7Hc 5 qt. covered bucket le>|< <mnh 78c,..., 25<* No. 8 copper bottom tea kettls ~ ,42<* No. 2ff L-ranite kettle.,.. rbh >• any width each Io 17 <|t. granite dish pin white lined, ti.'tc 7*l» shelf brnckeis. pair... bull's 1 mt jackoie ,89c Good inop stick for.Bc Large corn (topper <>■ l„c< ■ yard It is certainly to your advantage to t Our prices are convincing proof of this statemci bedde jcu’ll find our goods the best obtainable. > THE ECOI .OMV We deliver goods. .« ,s C. M. EPPSTEIN.
O. M. Snellen made a visit at Willshire today. E. L. Shiw made a fondness trip to Van Wert today. J. A. Ireland, of Ohio City, was a business o ilier here today. Ed Rice, of Berne, was attending to timber business here to.iay. Mrs. Worst ri turned to B«rne today, after a visit here with relatives. Will Mi »se went to Huntington tod ty to aocopS a position in a restaurant. Father Eberly went to Portland today, where he will ho! I services tomorrow. Mrs. Meeks and son went to Willshire today to make a aljjrt visit with relatives. A marriage license has l>een issued to Pleasant Johnson and Lulu Chrisman. Miss Ray returned to Winchester today, after making'a pleasant visit here with relatives. Mrs. Langbrey and daughter went to Monroe t -day to spend Sunday with relatives. W. H. Fledderjuhan returned to New Knoxville, 0., today, to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. D. Fraughiger, of Monroe, died yesterday of lagrippe. Funeral will be held Sunday morning. Mrs. Harvey Koeller returned to Bluffton today, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives.
I I Elmer Johnson yesterday shipped twenty head of fine horses from Berne to Pittsburg, where he will L conduct a large sale next week. I j Mr, J ohnson left today for Pittsburg to make all necessary ar- . : rangements. II Many years on of hard work on I the farm had made the old man round shouldered and his c >at tit . badly. His son in the citv sent I him a coat stretcher on which to ' hang the coat at night. On his ' next visit ot the farm the young ' man asked how the coat stretcher I worked. His father looked a little ' emharassed and then confessed: i“1 can’t stand it on,” said he. ‘‘lt 1 j was real good of you to send it. Your mother fastened it to mv ooat j with tape, but I wasn't comfortable in it and I had to take it off ” i• The latest swindle reporte d being worked on country people looks easy. A nice appearing man stops at a farmhouse and informs the 1 occupant that he has lost a valua-' ble diamond pin. He and the far ; mer make dih ent search, but fail i Ito find the jewel. The well drei’od chap tells the fanner on going away that he will give |IOO for the return of the jewel. A week or so afterward a tramp comes in and tells ths farmer that he has f>und a diamond pin. Ths farmer, after some dickering, gets the pin for $25. After waiting some time the I pin is take to a jeweler, when it is I found that fifteen cents would have been a big price for it. Route One. James O. Hoagland is getting out timber to build a ne w barn this coming spring. Several from this vicinity attend ed the literary meeting and debate at Monmouth Friday evening. Rev. \V. E McCarty expects to begin a revival meeting at Mt. Pleasant Sunday evening, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fuhman en tortnined a crowd of young ■it their home last Tuesday evening The evening was spent in music an< games unHl a late hour, when al departed tor tluir homes saiiag That they had spent a must enjoy I bio evening.
The Ground Hog ■bbiok aßgßflusrjßiu,' mmmhbkX' : mt 'Porr.. j tzt 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, j b 29 Ladies’ cloth top $1.50 lined shoes, SI.OO Ladies’ felt leather sole shoes, Ladies’ warm lined slippers 39c If it’s warm lined it goes CHARLIE VOGLCWEDE THE SHOE SELLER Sells it for less Same Old Place SPECIAL SALE COHHENCING February Ist, 1905, and will continue for one week. We will sell our heavy fleeced lined underwear at cost. Wa will also give bargains in all depart mente Cne week only, commencing February, J let, 1905. All goods sold strictly for cash. :: :: | The Eiazaeir Coffee & Mangold I WE DELIVER GOODS | — — "** ■ >■■ ■ i-- — MONEY TALKSI ■■■■aßcsaßßffiiu' >. ;>r x'aaaßßcrssjßWEßUßs I Will Money Help You? JF SO call oh or write to uh. We will loan you money in any amount — from SlO to SIOO. on houeeboid goods, pianoa, organa, teama, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months of time in which to par it back, in amall weekly or monthly payments ae you prefer. Jl.lOinlhe weekly pay ment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks; other amour’s Kt the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to uh. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will cull on you. Date . Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number Oity Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have.... I Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address M>RT WAISE LOAX €O. Established I’9B. Fort Wayne, Ind.
