Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES GRAND RAPIDS i INDIANA RAILWAY MflrmOrr as. MH>4 -Nowin effect. t>nn ioih iou i > i fiun I > M onlj t» IWiatur i:ghn;:l(ID I, limn 751 pm? *6|>m Cl frolUii.l J.ol " fc-IJ IHJ " »5J " MS'. •* Uichiuuud j.ja ’• »«i " J«s '• 10:15. *Cincinnati 7:tJ " uiionnsisj *• 10S train altoprr to Cincinnati. f;i6 Irotu -pat In tis Train* arriv* from aouth at ijo • m 7:59 0. m ilally oud 1.17 p in Ka Sunday. • omONOOTH Dally tMily to Kl Hull Gd Rapid* t». Decatur I jootn 759 » ">■ J iy p.m 4r Rt. Wavne I>o " "so " i » ’• "01. R»p td» 445 " 1 so P."> »:«o ** •TtcwriwCUy l:»Sim» *:«o " •Pflrtky l;Jo " 9as “ «:os »m ' tUcktnaw 415“ 10 so “ 7S*> i:jo train alctpin* cor to Grand Rapid* ond Mackinaw Dtly. 7:590. m. from parlor cor to Grand Rapid* and Mackinaw City jl7 p m. trompmlor cor to Grand Rapid*. air-r-pinit cor to Mo. k 1111 « City. Troino arrive from north at iota. m. , .i«o. in. i t* p m. 751 p.m. j, Bryan 11, Age. C. L. l-ockwoorl, (5. P.A Or. Kaptdo, Mic NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KAttr bound Ho I •:*» » m Ho Met Sun *:Wo. m. No. * «•«»•■> No. M *». Sun. ~ *:* P. » No. I« — »- w 9- “ No. i 4 doeo not carry tmirirngr. and doe* not carry paaacnitr-raenat of Marion, Ohio, WKBT BOUND No. 1 I ® » ® No. • - *' s, • No n M. Bun K l?* “ No. I “ JJ B-“ Ificopt Monday'* A d:i>. fol'o legal holiday* No. Id due* not carry tmciroge. CLOVER LEAP. In off act inn* SO. 1904 tASt. ■0 »—Commerrl* I Tro voter, dally... No *—Mall, dolly, oicep* Sunday. ..12 11 a m No 4— Day Bijir***, dally ;’*• P m •0 «•— Looal Frolfht ‘liW Pm WEST No *— Dayloprooo. dally .... sid»m N 1 I—Mall, daily aicnptSundnr 1I»* ■ ■ > *—Commercial Travalar. dally »rll p m «j ft—Local rrolght 9:51 a in Lake trie « Western Time card from Blufftoa Ind. SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally eicpt Hunday • ;'»» m No. 19-Dally e*cept Sunday ll S.am No. I*— Dally eiceptSunda* s»pm No 41 run* through to Indlanapolli without tkor.g* arriving 10:30 a m No 48 leave* Indianopoil* at 7.00a m. Kuos through without change, arriving at Btufrton l, (Jo.M ll and 48 run via Muncla A Big 4 route Dan Berry is baying horses at Fort Wayne today. El Mey«.rs trade a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. 8. (J. Humphries made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mi * Johnson went to Fort Wayne this morning to look over the Eister style of bonnets. A1 Graham returned last evening from Monroe last evening, where he was attending to insurance busi ness. William Drummond, who has been ill for several days from grippe, is able to resume his i»sition again as weighmaster with tte Decatur Lumber Co.

THEIHIB DECATUR. IND. AOVERCiasna op faot» Spring Leads You | To Our Threshold llS'Jt And we give you a most Cordial (. Welcome to an exceptionally Fine Selection of the Seasons Newest Fashions. Kuppenhdmer's v Superior 1 ailored Light Overcoats That are absolutely correct ? ! Lev Exclusively JLf Smart in cut, Exquisitely Tailor: 1 and of Highest Quality of fabrics in Latest Patterns and Color* agwrn^ ines and fully guaranteed. That they will tit yon as perfectly, wear- as well and give you as much satisfaction generally, as > an expensive custom tailor made, we stake our Qf|o PriCC reputation. And they will cost you about half as Our prices are especially conspicuous because of TO All. their smallness. * " B. KALVER & SONS

A! Parker of Toledo, O , was u business caller here today. Mell Kine is attending to timber business at Kidgville today. Fred Linn returned last evening from a business trip to Betne. Kamuel S. Shell made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. J. D. Meyers made a business trip to Kidgeville this morning. W. H. Nibliok is attending to banking business at Berne today. - ,I'. B~ Carter made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Fred Hoffman returned from a business trip to Berne last evening. ”~l)avid~ Hunsicker returned lust evening from a business tiip at Bei r.e. John Weber returned last even ing from B irne, where he was buying horses. Mrs. Beaidsley went to Fort Wayne this morning to purchase millinery goods. J. D Bollinger, Charles Christen and Fred Huffman were business! callers at Berne today. Miss Johnson has accepted a position as trimmer for Mrs. Biardsley, the coming season. Miss Whitfeldt went to Fort i Wayne this morning to yislt for a few days with relatives. A. T. Vail returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after att3nding to timber business. Mrs. A. B. Morrison went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit fora few days with relatives. George W. Steele, a grain man of Marion, Indiana, is in the city today a guest of A. Van Camp. Mrs. Fred Heuer and Mrs. Lee Vance went to Root township this morning to attend the closing exer cises of their brother Albjrt Selle meyer's school. Mrs. George Sprister and son Carl returned to Kalamazoo, Miob., last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Baker. Will P. Bohrook. H. L. Conter, L. G. Ellingham, and Jesse Dailey went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge, where they will tike a num ler of higher degrres.

(Lear Hoffman made a business trip to Bern#* this morning. Hai ney f\jrd ol* Geneva, was a i business caller here today. D. B. Moore made a business j trip to Axilla this morning. Goar Link »nau made a business trip to Portland this morning. Chris Htrelie made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Frank Butler made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jobnß t inobnrner made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Mann Woods returned from a bu*iness trip at Portland last even ing. Mr and Mrs. Springer, of Monroe, were shopping in the city today. Dan Berry returned last evening from Berne, where he wus buy ing horses. Mr. and Mrs. Homer King re turned last evening from a business trip to B*rne. Miss Emma Johnson returned to I Monroe today, after being a guest of friends here. Miss Schindler went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she ha* xocepfed a position. A. J. Smith returned last evening from Portland, where he was attending to legal matters. C. J. Lutz returned last evening from Portland, where he was attending to leiml business. Miss Hittie Stndabaker went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a short time with relatives. Jones T. Morrymsn returned from Portland last evening, where he was transiioting business. Mrs. Fred Blos-er went to Hicksville, Ohio, this morning to visr for a few days with her parents. Miss Midge Smith retnrnod last evening from Cincinnati, where sh° was attending a school of musio. E D Beeler, formerly one of th proprietors of the Big Store here. has purchased the Haynes A- Snook de]»artment store at Tipton, and will tike jiosscssion at onn, It is rumored that one of onleading society girls will be led t > the altar some time within th next two weeks by a Portland groom. Everyone is entitled to th-ee gue K s°g.

| THESE PRICES TALK | Granite wash basin, • 10c Tin cupa, each, - lc fbos tacks per box, -3c 6qt granite pudding Good Talcum powder, 6c Toothpicks, per pkg, -3e P* o ’ ’ ’ -120 c o o od wash board. -16 c 3 bars toilet soap, - lOe 2.qt covered bucket, 6c L>r( ,. dlnn „ p „|., . s3o B xlo mirror, - -170 14-qt granite dish pan. 49c As Usual*-Economy Means Saving. Consequently, When You Think of Low Prices, Think of “THE ECONOMY”

WAS STRICKEN Mrs. D. W. Mverj Soddenly Collapsed In Horde Millinery More. Mrs. Daniel Myers, while looking over the display of Easter bonnets in Mrs. M. P. Burdg s millinery store took sick suddenly and fell to the floor in a dead faint Lady friends who were in the store at the time, hastened to her assistance and did ail in their power, while others hastened to Dr. J. S. Boyers' oflioo and summoned him who after working for half an hour brought her back to consciousness and in a short time she was able to be taken to her home at the Park hotel in a cab. The cause of her sadden illness wa* stomach trouble. At the time we go to press Mrs Myers was resting easier and in no immediate danger. John Flwards of F irt Wayne, was a business caller here today. Jce McFarland left for Portland teday, being called there by the deaiL of a nephew. Mrs. Mary Orvis Rhany, of Fort Wayne, is visiting her cousin, Miss Middie Orvis. Miss McAlhaney returned to Marion tod»v, after baing a guest of relatives here. Miss Wagers, of Wren. Ohio, passed through the city today enroute to Portland. Zmm Miss Alyrtlt Emery returned“today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with friends. Frank Ernst left today for Bluff ton where he will deliver a Belgium stallion for Frisinger A- Co. Mrs. George Close and daughters left today for Hartford City, where they will make their future home Mrs F W. Dibble returned today from Fort Wayne, where wheie s ie was visitiDg with relatives. City Treasurer Billy Archbold in wreathed in smiles ot huge ditnen sions today—it's a girl. Everyone happy. Patterson and Heckman are busily engaged at presen t in putting in their fl Hiring mills a new eighty horse power boiler. J. H. Davis returned to Portland today. While here he placed a oemeutlljor in the Schafer Hardware Company’s cellar. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobrock arrived today from Ft. Wayne, being called here by the death of his father, S. H. Hubrook. Will Smith, of musical fame, is nursing a neat pet boil cm his right eve, which is causing him no end of p iin and annoyance. All mem bprs of the K. of P. lodge arc requested to be present this evening at the lodge room. Business of importance. The new livery firm that will o’3upv the building formerly ooou pied bv Meyer and Soheman will bo Sohriman A- Mntohler. and thov will soon be ready for all kinds of business that may ot me their way. A new place of business was oi>“nptl np this morning in the vacant rooms over the Nicktl Plate stloon. which will bo known as the Decatur Tailoring company, the firm being oompised of Chris Merer of this city and Jack Ladkin, f Columbus, Ohio. The boys are furnishing the rooms in a neat style ,nd will have tno*t attractive business rooms. Both men are well versed in the trade.

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I NIBLICK & CO. FOR Spring Wraps AND High Grade Dry Goods i i WATCH THIS SPACE ©2SC Shoe Polish I 5C Bottle All large 2>o size liquid and combination polishes go at this sale at 15c. Come and buy a supply to last you while you cm get it at this priceCHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SCLLCR. ATUR, INDIANA FINANCIAL loon 50 weeks pav Back 60 cents a week MONEY TO LOAN on household goods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on fixtures and other chattel security. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST to find out how we loan money j how easily and quickly we can do it. i ur modern method may be something you have never thought ONE FEATURE of our plan is THE LONG TIME ANOTHER I FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. ■ \ 1 here are other featupes that space doesn't allow mention of. | You ought to investigate. Write today. 4 Please use the following blank. j Date I IY »ur Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have * Occupation Al: communicatione are held strictly confidential. Call on or addreaa Koom *. 2nd floor UOKT WAYNE LOAN CO. CnJl) C *Ot°Hou»* Established ! J »6. Fort Wayne, Ind. ifheDemocrat for Latest Market Reports