Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GR4ND RAPIDS a INDIANA RAILWAY September 13. UHH Nowln erred. s un «OI"U •OUTH»*tlj' K» IW« H» Suit He H only Lr. IHx.lui i -Mm 7 14*01 t.ib|. tn ■ M|n; Ar ft.Htaift tor ' IMJ nij » M » - Hkhawad JP *' «4« ** 140 ~j. ’ •> C'ni'lnnutl 7:14 •• urMnnjtjj loi ti.m'lrriwr Io Ciueinu.tl 1 i« train lor c»r Train. «trivr from «,<nh at Ij. , TO 73, A. m. -tolly •art J 17 p tn. K> Maitoy •OiMaoOKVH Itoily Dally tn Ha « un G<l Unpida Decatur I roam 7«, a in. jl7 u m At HI Warne »40 ' *v- 4 >u - •Gd k ipl-ia a43 " iwpni , 40 •• " Traver-* City I )-,pm *uo " petoaky r.»u " »,,y •• » ;(H , ro "Mackinaw 414" tow “ ?;» - i:w train aleeplna car to Grand Matilda and Mackinaw titty 74* » m, tram parlor .ar to Grand Hapida and Mackinaw cite 3:17 p ln train parlor car to Grand Mapida alreplna car to Mackinr v City Trama arrive from notib «i lona. m. , .14 a m 1 16 p m 7si pni f, Br/non A«e. C. L. Lockwood, G P, < Gr. Kaplda, Mi , NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND N" • '■ a tn No. «<■- sii" a. tn. No. 4.——■ — — ... 4 nip. n> Bo.Hac.MM • ' .t'p. m No- ><*- - - *.Mp, bi. No. H d™-a tint carry hturr.i K <- and doea not carry pus-tenirtT. cant <il Marlin'. Ohio, WEST HOUND *0 T 5 m in No. ». - » tt a n. No. Ct ex. Sun HI 111 a. n> No.l Uf;44| n N-. '1 ■ (except Monday’s A days Vot'ir Icynl holhkiy. No.. 13 duea not carry teanrnge. CLOVER LEAF. In affect June IM. 1904 EAST, 00 »—Commercial Traveler, daily... « Mair. Bn I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . It Xoa m Bo 4—Day Kxpreaa. dally. :.n. m Bo a—Local Hrelaht it 10 PD! WENT No •— Day Express, dally . O» a B| 1 dal'V. except Sunday 1 lie rr Bo »—Commercial Traveler, deny . o> p it, BO 91—Local Hrei<bl Lake Erie « Western Time card from Rl iffloo Ind. SOUTHBOUND No.4l—Dally exi-pt Sunday . ... T '-au' No. l»-l»ai!y except Sunday 11 '7am No. M—Daily exi-vp' - nm No4l rune through to Indlanapolle altboutrange. arriving to :K» -» m No. 42 leaven Indiaimpuiu at 7:00a m Kuna through without change, arriving at Bluffion lO Ma rn No. 4! and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route Mrs. J. Reynolds made a visit at Auburn last evening Miss Holbrook went to Fort Wayae last evening to visit with her brother. Bin Rioy returnoi last evening' from B<rne, when* he was loiking after timber business. James P. Haeiling returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending t> insnran-’ 1 business H A. Fristo- is advertizing a novel article in th*' tobacco line c.iPed "Squ< eze It.’’ If you are in h s neighborhood, cull and take a 00k at this article.

THiJHUB DECATUR, I MPI n ■■mi. II ■ «— Broken Sizes © © © As our line of Overcoats, Heavy Suits and Underwear are broken in sizes, we will sell them for the next two weeks at BROKEN PRICES. - t— »«rrr.-. •■»•.-■ucraKC • I — , ••»-»* -....1. sls values, Heavy Kersey Overcoats $9,25 sl2 “ " Irish Prize " 8.25 $lO " “ Melton " 6.75 3 " " “ “ 5.75 6 “ “ Kersey “ 3.75 ■ ■■■ 50-cent values in men’s heavy, double front and bock, fleeced lined underwear, at - - - - 39 c 45-cent values in men’s heavy fleeced underwear, at 31c These garments are good investments, even if you has carry them h over u~t.il next winter. ■ M>, an: ;r«w—wmaveiwwlUJim. JJIIMII-U "I I—HIX—II—UI--~-m~7Tn-r—r—----L., r ijrilSlMl— —— I ■■ ■— ■M—u— ■m —iu—««" / ' w ' “ * ’ ONE PRICE TO ALL B. KALVER & SONS Big Store Corner,

Allmrt Butler made a visit at Berne today. Al Girard made a bualniuu trip to Hogland thia morning. Harvey Roop made a business visit at Fort Wayne last evening < hailiis Hepburn made a business ' visit at Fmt Wayne this morning. < harles Colter made a business visit nt Fort Wayne thia morning, I here is a coal famine on. Every dealer hue plenty In the road, but none on hunt! John Hey returned to Williams Itn Inst evening Hi- was a caller , here yesterday. Mrs. L. M. McKil .went to Foit Wayne last evening to visit for a few duvs with relitives. This is a delightful time to travel —nit. Every train is from thirty minutes to thirty hours late. Mrs. Aaron Devinnoy went to Fort Wayne last evonntg to make a short visit with relatives. Dr. Tucker returned to F> rt Wayne last evening, after a pro fessional visit here yesterday. The infant child of Mr and Mrs > Human, that died st Pleasant Mills, i yesterday, was buried today in the I Pleasant Mills ('■emotcry. Jerne Niblick and Tom Ehinger ■ went to Fort Wayne last evening jto attend the production of “The Tenderfoot" at the Temple. Mrs. W. A. Kenhlar will enter tain a number of her lady friends tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mi** Werthan of Chicago. 111. Mrs. Johnny Miller returned lust 1 evening to her home at Fort Wayne, after making a pleasant visit here with her sister, Mis. Alice Waloh. Oscar Atigsperger. who has been in the employ -a \V. fl. Nachtrieb, tor several months, resigned his |s>*ition last evening to accep’ a more lucrative one with Lvman Bros. A man in 11 western town hanged hiiV'elf to a I, MlpOEt by hi* suspen ders. Toe coroner’s jui v was some time in coming to a de i*ion in the | case, but the foreman finally announ :el th it th • doseised camo to ; his death by coming home drunk ■ and mist iking himself for hi*

John H. Falk was a visitor at Bertie today. 1 J. M. Walls arrived from Geneva, and ia a guest of relatives. J Meyer, of Gemwa, was a business caller to <>ur city last evening. Jefl Klopfenstein made a business trip to Fort Wayne last oven ing Mono Krohn went to Fort Wayne last evening tn attend a meeting of the Eagles. Mrs. Hcnnelzer ret irnod to Willianis last evening, after a shopping visit in the city. Mrs. Cupfenstein returned to Bluil'ton today. While here she was visiting friends Al Graham returned last evening from Monroe, where he was attending to insurance business. Born to Mr. anti Mrs. Roltert Miller—a big gitl baby. Both mother and child doing well. L. L Btumgarrner returned last ; evening from Linn Grove, where he I spent Sunday with his family. TheC Y. M. club held an infer mal dance last evening at the club room, and a fine time was reported. Mrs. Harry Deam returned to Bluffton today, after making a v.*lt here with Mr. anti Mis R K. Allison. R K. Allison returned last ever ing from Berne, where he had been called owing to the destruction of , his building by the Simison & Soldner fire. Unclaimed letters are nt the post, oflioe for Master Earl Hugland. Miss Nellie Thomas. Mrs Nan E. Davis, Miss Lonna Meyers. Jacob R. Miller. Benj. C. Sehroelekt r. Tim case of the State of Indiana j vs Clem Knoff. on a charge of a* nr»<l Iwitterv with intent to ; kill, one Dee Jackson, was contin ■ ued this morning by 'Squire James i H. Smith, until one week from t> - 1 day, the date being February 23. Jec ili (’. Miller, the carpenter and c >ntractor, has secured two large contract#, which he will begin lon early in the spring. They will ;be two large additions to store : buildings for two of our business i men. but the details are not ready yet. and plans will tie given later on.

This 5 Special Values Decorated Lamp, Complete, $ .50 4-qt. white lined Pudding Pan, 0 21 |B| I Children’s extra heavy ribbed ig| i W 66K Guaramee’dWash Boiler, $2 val. 1 .'74 W 6 6K 10-qt. Granite Dish Pan, for 43 j YOU KNOW THAT • PV ECONOMY [Jnlu VIIIJ MEANS SAVING. UHIV Nsu We Deliver Goods.

ERIE ROBBERY I j Mail Train was Rifled In a Mysterious Manntr. ) The Akron. Ohio. Democrat, says that the postal authorities are keep in H as quiet as possible the fact that there was a train robhery on I the Erie last week, between War 'lren and Barberton. A mail big on Erie train No. 7, lionntl for Bur berton and the western pirt of the *tite, which leaves Warren at 1:42 - p. m., was rifled last Wednesday I evening ami nearly fittv letters i l were taken. A num'-er of check.* II were Atracted. anti the letters were ! ; found under the platform at Lea I vittsburg. three miles west of War ren. So fat as is known, no regia J tered letters or money was taken. I , The checks were mostly from D I. Helman of W'nrren to Burlicrton' • - parties for lumber. The fact that tlmre has b en no hold-up rep irted adds to the mystery of the case. No one. apparently, would have tic cess to the mail car except th'* mail clerk on the train. There is’said to be a ohanw that the mali b:g may have been lost in transit from the ' Warren postoflice ti the depot, but this is said to la* scarcely ptssiblo. The postal authorities now hive charge of the case. Several letters and checks were found under the I Leavittsburg dep it Siturday morning anti a thorough search ha* since I i Non made of the remainder of the I i premises, thus far without result. I

Mrs El France retnrn ra d t"» Pleas-j | an* Mills today. She was here on i la shopping tour. Miss Lucy Brown returned toi i Peterson ’ today, after making a | ’ visit here with friends. Miss M inni« A shbancher returned to Blpftton tndav. While hero she i was a guest of relatives. I All members of the Knights of! [ ' Pythias lodge are r»q-i?d I to he j ' present this evening at the room. | iim business of importance will tie ] transacted. 11 About thirty five young people I gathered at the home of Mr. and ' I Mrs. Finnic Spado last evening, ' i where games, music and deliolons refreshments were indulged in for 1 several hours. Everyone present ! had a govt time and have voted! Mr. and Mrs. Spate enter’ainers of ab ; lity. Mr Samuel S ; mi«on. a loading merchant nt Bmo Tad . was culled home vostefdnv by telegram which I stated that his store was burned *o , the ground Tuesday night. Mr 1 Simison was hero attending the pon'rrv show and whs a guest at tiie Ne »- Avelino hotel.—Ft. Wayne .T >nrn il Gazette An exchange Viys that itlo diol I will remove stains from summer I 1 clot res. The exnh tnge is righ*. I Too feqnent a ppi cation will re move the summer clothes, the so ing, autumn and winter clothes' I the household furniture, the eit ’ ables, the smiles and the happiness !As a remover of hingsal hoi hi s | no equal. Bid half dollars are in circtila tion in Decatur and if vou reoeive any silver money of that denomi nation vou may save yourself some thing by examining it before pit ting it into your pocket or money drawer The conn ter I eit hiifs ar< o" th* 1900 date, aid there is a s nail “o" on them which wonk signify in a good coin that it wn* from the No,v iv, uns mint, iin 00.n.s iook ain'. 'st new.

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MONEY TALKS ro'HMSKpjnaiaiasiEJEXCTaK]rcsar^rrara'isdasaMtißsasssmEKu Will Money Help You? JI’ SO call on or write to ns. We will lean you mcnev iu any amount from Sl(t to SIOO. on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. Yi u can have from one to twelve months of time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or m< nthiy payments as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty wicks: other amounts at the same proportion. If you med money hit out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. t fur agent will be iu Decatur every Tuesday to make kaus and will call on you. Pat« Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind rd Security you have Occupation All communicutions are held strictly confidential Call on or address KM'*’ WAYNE LOAN CO. O;,p. t ». Ihn-we Edtablhbed 1 4q «. Port Wayne, Ind.