Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1903 — Page 6

l ======= r_ Q Poultry Sale Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale at SI.OO each. These are large and extra fine breed from a first prize cockerel secured at the Portland Poultry Show last winter. Twenty years a breeder of Plymoutn Rocks exclusively. Just shipped twenty-six pullets to D. D. Miller of Lima, Ohio. JOSHUA BRIGHT Decatur, Indiana. ft ft

I have one hundred thousand dol lars (?100,000,H0 loan on real estate at 5J per cent interest. No commission. D. B. Erwin. ts The members of the jury in the Osborne murder case have requested us to say that they appreciated very highly the manner in which they were treated by everyone during the eleven days they served. They are thankful for the courtesies of Judge Erwin, attorneys in the cuse, bailiff Bogner, Coffee & Baker and in fact everyone made their labors as easy as possible and they j wish to publicly show their uppre-; ciation. Gerry Martz, one of the host j known young men of Monroe j township has surprised his friends j by the announcement of his mar- j liage. He was united in the holy bonds to Miss Rosina Muhlin of! near Daleville, Delewaro county, I Indiana on December 3. They ar rived at Monroe last Thursday, December 24 and were given an elaborate reception at the borne of the j

- - , groom’s father, George H. Martz. j In the evening the happy couple j were shown their popularity when ; a crowd of young people gave them j an old fashioned serenade belling, I They will reside in Monroe town- | ship and we wish them the best of everything for the future. C. A. King & Co., of Toledo, in their last special market report, print a sermon at to bv their "boy l Solomon” appropriate to Christmas. This is the text: It is more blessed to give than to re-1 ceive.” The sermon urges every) one to try it. Don't live like the | millionaire miser. Airtight Sage j died and tried to give St. Peter, the glad hand and break into . Heaven. He found his face was not '■ . I a legal tender, and he was asked if j he ever made anybody happy on j ( Christmas. Sage said he had once j deposited two cents in a Salvation ( Army box for their Christmas din-'. : i ner fund for the poor. St. Peter 1 was surprised. Sago also added j • that, he gave a blind man a penny for an apple. St. Peter then asked j, if the visitor considered three cents for charity as entitling him to a|, harp and a seat in Heaven, and j also asked his secretary what he i should do in such a case: ‘‘Give! 1 him back his three cents and lot ' him go to hell.” 1 1 AN OPEN LETTER . ! TO THE PEOPLE OF DECATUR * From Smi!h. Yoger & Falk. Our Well Known Druggists To Whom It May Concern: Os late there has been a good deal of discussion in Decatur in regard to advertised medicines and their value the papers are fuli of them. We want to say to every man,: woman and child in Decatur that we) believe the most valuable preparation of cod liver oil the best tonic recoustructor, health restorer and strength creator we have ever sold in our store is Vinol. Vinol is not a patent medicine, it contains no injurious drugs, aud it actually does contain all of the medicinal curative elements takeu from cods’ livers, but without a drop of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work, and, moreover, it is delicious to j the taste. Vinol acts first upon the stomach, j tones up the digestive orgaus, creates 1 an appetite, purifies and enriches the hlood ami strengthens every organ in the body to do its work as nature intended. Vinol is recognized throughout the world as the greatest strength creator for old people, weak, sickly women j and childreu, nursing’ mothers aud j after a severe sickness. Vinol cures hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Unequalled to create an appetite aud to make those who are too thin fat, rosy and healthy. Vinol is sold everywhere on a posi- ; tive guarantee that if it does not give j satisfaction, the entire purchase money will b‘> refunded. Smith, Yager A!] Falk, Druggists.

Belter 1 liau a Plaster.—A piece of flanuel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, inns cular and rheumatic pains. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. d Low Rate of Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-aually, at option of borrower, with | privilege of partial payments at any i interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmoyer, i Decatur, Ind. • 9tf , A Costly Mistake.—Blunders are sometime very expensive. Occasioni ally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you’ll never be wrong if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough 25c, at Blackburn & Christens drug store. d Valentine Linker who has been in the list as a candidate for representative has withdrawn from the 1 race. This withdrawal was made necessary owing to a press of other business, which made it neoessary for him to drop his candidacy, which he does reluctantly. Mr. Linker is one of the loyal democrats | of Kirkland township. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of j Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, ! Mich., says, “They restored my apj petite when impaired, relieved me of a ! bloated feeling and caused a pleasant ' and satisfactory movement of the j bowels” There are people in this community who need just such a medicine. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. d Mr. and Mrs, Charles Christen delightfully entertained a number |of their friends Sunday at their beautiful home on West Monroe street at dinner in honor of Mr. | and Mrs. Will Christen of Rockford. Ohio. The day was pleasantly

| spent by numerous games and by j those who had the honor of attend- ] ing undoubtedly had a good time. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those wbo | Will persistin closingtheirearsagainst ; the continual recommendation of Dr. ; King’s New Discovery for Consump- | tion, will have a long and bitter fight j with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Bead vvhatT. R. j Beall of Beall. Miss, has to say: “Last I fall my wife had every symptom of ! consumption. She took Dr. King’s | New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement catne at I once aud four bottles entirely cured I her. Guaranteed by Blackburn A I Christen, Druggists. Price 50c and 1 11. Trial bottle free. d Another circle is complete. What have wo accomplished during this year?. Are wo-on higher ground or are our steps leading us into fogs and bogsV Are we trying to climb up, or are we placing our feet on one of many toboggan slides that, will carry us down to everlasting despair? What are our habits? Are they good or bad? Are we in bondage to any bad habit ? Are we so firmly bound that we cannot burst the bands? Are we in the same bonds of iniquity that we were in one year ago? Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kid ueys and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanished ■ under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only , 50e, and that is returned if it don’t i give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Blackburn A Christen, Druggists. Santa Claus reports that he made at least one citizen of Monroe township happy on Christmas day and that person was Jonathan Burkhead, hustling agent for the Democrat, whom he presented with fifteen Chester White pigs, this fact being witnessed by J. N. Burkhead, J. B. Corson and Merle Essex. The ! gift is certainly appreciated bv Uncle Jonathan who says he got ; just wbat ho wanted and that’s I more than most people can say. I especially in Monroe where they sent in orders for everything in- ! eluding automobiles, beans, face | powder and corn cob pipes. Howto Prevent Croup. It will be! good news to the mothers of small ehil- j dreu to learn that croup can be pre- j : vented. The first sign of croup is hoars- j etiess. A clay or two ltefore the attack' the child becomes hoarse. This is soon i j followed by a peculiar cough. Give i | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy freely ! as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and) anxiety may t>e avoided. This remedy , | is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be dej>endi*d upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For saleby Holt house Drug Co. d

F Have you backache? Do you feel i j tired ? Is your tongue egated ? Thes > [ j are premonitions of livpr and kidney »' troubles, andean be promptly checked . by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver ■ and Kidney Balm. For sale by Sob house Drug Co. i Wanted at Once—An ambitious and energetic man over 21 years of age to work himself up to a good salaried position with a largecompany. ' Answer in own hand wi'ting. P. O. 1 Box 234, Decatur, Ind. ts For sale or trade. ! have'BOtntr 1 very good farms for sale or exchange. ’ Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain, Money’ to loan on farm or ; city property at five per cent. P. K. Kinney, the new Studabaker block, , Decatur, Indiana. "13 } A glass or two of water taken half an hour before breakfast will usually keep 1 the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics 1 should be avoided. When a purgative ’ is needed, take Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action, tor sale by Holthouse Drug Co. d Our patrons are delighted with Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, and they say i that nothing equals this medicine for ■ coughs, colds and all throat and lung . troubles. Several new cases have been added to the list that have been cured, where other medicines have failed to do the work. Dr. Marshall s Lung Syrup is taking the lead, for a genuine cough medicine it never fails to cure. The first dose gives relief and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold everywhere. Price 25, 50 and 81.00. For Sale.--Chester White hogs, choice boar pigs farrowed March 1903. Sire, Tiptoe; dam, Whinrey Girl. We also offer a few choice gilts. Our hogs are first-class, our prices reasonable. Call at the Fonner Stock Farm, one mile north of Decatur, Ind.. and we will show you something that will please you, or address Smith, Ullman & Co., R. R. No. 1, Decatur, Ind. 3<itf A Timely Suggestion.—This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her j supplv of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter is over, and reults are much more prompt and satisfactory when it j is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted and before it has

beeome settled iu the system. In almost every instance a severe cold maybe! warded off by taking this remedy j freely as soon as thefirst indication of | the cold appears. There is no danger : iu giving it to children for it contains j no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults aud children like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It | always cures. For sale by 7 Holthousej Drug Co. The Rachel Lewis repertoire com - j party who played a threb night en gagement at Bosse opera house a few weeks ago has suspended busi- | ness and their rich and original eos- 1 tumes and scenery are now in the j possession of the county* sheriff at Bellet'ontaine, Ohio. It will be remembered that they had poor success here and their goods were attached by C. D. Murray*. They finally put up watches and rings enough to satisfy their hill for board and loft for Richmond. The hard luck followed them however and they 7 were finally forced to throw up the sponge. MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH. The worn-out stomach of the overfed millionaire is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of Great wealth but millionaires are not the only one who are afflicted with bad stomach. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia snd indigestion are rampant among these peple-and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionare unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green’s August Flowerwhieh has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles forover thirty-five years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver thus creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones aud vitalizes the entire systom and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size 75c. Blackburn A Christen’s. Railroad Notes. Christmas and New Year's Holiday 1903-4. —One and one-third fare for the round trip, via Clover Leaf route. Tickets on sale December 24, 25, 31, 190-3, and -January 1. 1904. Return limit January 4. Get tickets and information of agents Clover Leaf route. Indianapolis, Ind.. Dee. 29-31. Annual meeting Indiana state teachers’ association. One and one-third fare i for the round trip from stations in j Indiana. New Orleans. La., Dee. 28. 1903. aud Jan. 1, 1904, American Historical! ; society and American Economic society. Ho per cent double one way i first-class fare for round trip to Ohio river gateways added to one first-class fare plus 25 cents for round trip tendered therefrom. » Portland. Oregon. Jan. 12 15, 1904. National live stock association. Very low round trip rates. See agents Clover Leaf route, or> address C. D. Whitney, General Traffic Manager,! Clover Leaf route, Toledo. Ohio.

If THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. many seeking homes where lands are CHEAP AND CLIMATE IS MILS. I Low Rates for Homcseekers and Colonists Twice a Month. Many farmers in the Northern and ! Eastern states are selling their high H-priced lands and locating in the South- ■ west in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisi--1 ana and Texas. Man? who have been unable to own their homes in the older eouutry are buying land at the low i prices prevailing in the new country i 85, 810, sls per acre and up. These ’ lands are mostly cut-over timber lands, ] some of them possessing a deep rich , soilproducingcorn,wheat,oats,clover. ! cotton, fruit and vegetables. Well improved farms are scattered throughout this country. Many places with small clearings and some improvements can be bought very cheap. Our descriptive literature gives a fairlv good idea of this country. It tells about the soil, crops, climate, people, schools, churches, water and health. It contains maps showing locations of counties, towns, railways and streams, and gives names and addresses of real estate dealers in the towns. Reduced rates for homeseekers and colonists are in effect first and third Tuesdays of each month, byway of St. Louis, Cairo or Memphis and the Cotton Belt Route. Let us send you our literature and quote you rates. Address E. W. Laßeaume, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Cottou_Belt Route, St. Louis, Mo.

A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurences. It j behooves everybody to have a reliable ! salve handy and there's none as good as Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at Blackburn & Christen's, drug store. d

H PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse a ai.d beautifies the hair. Promote** a lnx"rtant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to ito Youthful Color. Cure? '•'alp diseases & huir failing. 50c. and 11 .if at Drutpr^s amative promo Quinine ,ures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days on every IQ. box. 25c MERKYMAN & SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Office—Nos. 1,2. 3. over Adams Co. Rank. We refer, by permission to Adams Co. Bank SCHURUKR & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notar’es. Abstractors. Real Estate Agents. Money to Loan. Deeds and Mortgages written on short notice. Office iu .Allison btock second story, over Fnstoe’s bmoke House, Decatur, Indiana. J, Q. Neptune. D. D. S. C. B. Neptune. I). D. S Thone 23. ’Phone 236. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS.. Rooms 1.2, 3, 4. Spangler Building. Decatur, Indiana. Office ’Phone 207. Lady Attendant English, German and Swiss spoken. FRED REP P;E RT, Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR, - - - --- INDIANA Sppak> English. Herman. Swiss anil Low. German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind ot work in their line. Persons con tempiatiD? building (fan save times, trouble and money by consulting them, Office- MANN & CHRISTEN, Bowers Block. Monroe gt. Aichiteet AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. GAGE (Speaks German and English) Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates $4.00 Sales over 8500 80c per 8100. Leave address at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind. J. D. HALE, DEAI.EB IN Seeds, H-aV, Wool, Oil Salt, Coal, Lirrie, Cerrient Fer’tilizei's. Office and retail store 6tore southeast cor, ner of Second and Jefiersou streets. patronage solicited. 1 j AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Odu Fellows building. I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offica over Blackburn & i hristen’sdrug store. DOttK K. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ! Os tick.— Ponier Monroe and Second streets IGe neral practitioner. No charge for consul. 1 tation

ji RAILROAD “7^* to World’s Fair f,T. 1,01 ns, MO. 1 904 Em n S=> ai Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile H y B NkOintme.it will cure Blind IJ 4 and Itoluug fi B Piles. It absorbs the tumors If I Uila" the itching at once, acts H bias a poultice, hives instant reH lief. Dr. Wiloams'lndian Pile Oint- ■ mentis prepared (or Piles and Itchie 0 ( the private parts. Every box is •arrowed Uy dnihg.--ts. by n.ad on re, ceint of pnee f.O cents and #l.nn. Wit LI AMS MANUFACTURING CO.. '-le'eland. Ohm. Naebtrieb A Fuelling. "OR QUICK CASH SALE? H. 0. WELLS. M. I).. SPECIALIST. 723 CLINTON STREET, FORT WAYNE. Cures Piles. l-'lstula, Fissure. Stricture of the Rectum. itcliiiitr- Bleeding. I Iceration, Const?du l ion and all diseases of tin* Rectum. Also Rupture. l)r. Wells will be at the Murray hotel, in the forenoon, and at the bhamrock hoiel In Geneva in the afternoon, on the tir-t Tuesday in every month. In « rder to introduce his painless treatment, he will jrive one treatment free to all who call to see him. Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favonUe terms, Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. SGttIRMEYER. Co s. Second ar?d Madison stb. DccatUG Indiana. Weaki/MadeYigoraus What PEFFER’S HERVIGQR Did! It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when al Dthers fail. Young men regain lost manhood, ole men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar anteed to Cure Nerv<>usne»«», Lost v itality Impotency. Nightly Emission*.l.ost t’ovver either sex, Falling Memory, W as ting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess** ant indiscretion. Wards off insanity and consumption Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute ot you because it yields a greater profit. lusist on having PEFFER’S A EKVIGOK, or send for it cat be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper; $1 per box. or C for £5, with A Written Guar aoteetoCnreor Refund Money. Pamphletfrej VEFFE-tt MEDICAL. Abb’M, Chicago. UJ Small size 50 cents Sold by Blackburn A Christen, Decatur.

In this list t here are many gco< properties otlereu below actual cost ot li pP r ® v *'*T ‘.V We have other properties not listed here for rent, sale or trade, ('ash transactions » - advantage to buyer aud seller, and I now have a larwe number of cash purchasers as ‘ what they want is placed upou the market. 1 f you art) interested iu th«- purchase <»r , f farm lands, business rooms, residences, mill machinery, town or city property. * 1 jC For one of our recent large discrlptive lists. In inquiry refer to properties by numDcr. dress Phone No. 230. F. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana. ' » .. — * * No.s7—Buildingjlntgon Llnnstreet. Madison No. 257—An kO-acre tract. * wo *° d *’'.!)!r. street snd Decatur street, at from $135 to miles nortliwest of Oecatur.cl.it S3OO each. Monroe «nd Marshall streeic. at loam, fair buildings, fruit ana timoe - from *460 to SIOOO each. No. 219-An HO acre tract, one half mile »<•*• No. 96—A one-arre tract in northwest Doca- of Salem. Blue Creek township.''' l tur. aood dwelling, stable, cribs, poultry ings. productive land, some biaea so house, etc. SISOO. t No. llß— Eighty acres, near stone roadln No. lkti—A seven acre tract, joins the north- bush township, nil land, some tini t. west corporation line |of Decatur. Good buildings, some black laud, baia location, on pike road. Price *7OO. loam, *3200. No. 203— A 31-i acre tract in s with Decatur on No. 253—An ‘■Caere tract of f. stoned street, Plenty of good fruit aud and a quarter miles east of Mom "•■ . good buildiugs. price J-MSU. stone road. House, barn and otre r •• , ings nearly new, >N>..'Oo. No. 173—A Is‘, acre tract in west Root town- . . .. ship, one half mile from school, three No. 243—An fcO acre tract of black Ban fourths black land, no buildings, 1775, northwest of Wiltshire.-Ohio alttt,lt.u . , no buildings, M.3W. So. 1!*4 —A twenty-acre tract in good location, , .... , in Union township, four and one-half miles No. 221—An fO acre tract two tnmj t- " from 1 tecatur. nearly all black land, oruiu- Decatur on stone road, good build! tgary house. *9OO, black land. So. IBS—'Thirty-acre tract twe and a half No 314—A 95 aero tract of well irnptoy.'* miles northwest of Decatur, rand loam and and gas land, two miles northeast o clay 5 acres good young timber, tive-rooin ant Milts, Sou.o timber, a variety good house. »15U0. Price 10,350, No. 201—A 33 acre farm, three miles north- N “u^7land^twoand'a'haff mileVesst o! D* east of Decatur Improvements. a.I now eaUir New hou-' and ba ”. «U 0 worth Fair grade of soil. Rural mail route. *3400 t , mber . p r ,ce $5,000. N0.225—A 40 acre tract of first class black 0t 351 100 acre tract of average susrn' farming land. 3 miles southwest of Pleasant land, on the public road, two mile* non. Mills, one mile from stone roan, small bi ild- t > as t of Decatur Fair improvements »* ai mgs, $2,40u. buildings drove well. etc. Price-, No. 245-A 40 acre tract near Ihe stone road. No. 240- -A 30acre tract of (rood far ra d>j: lam; about seven miles west of Decatur; nun - soil black sand loam an< * ° th rO , her one land and good improvements, *3.1t0 mile south of Bobo on the p , Price $1,900. No. 250—A 40 acre tract of well improved 110a .. r( , tract on the gravel m« land, two milesenst of Monroe town. Good , IU7 *. , wn miles northeast- from Decttot .mabty of 1a0... Improvements nearly new. huMdfnus worth - Price (3.500 Eighty acres black land. Price W -kwNo. 218—A acre tract four miles northeast 222—A I*A) acre tract near the gravel j of Berne on tree mail route, a quarter o! a within five mile, northwest of iS> mile from the stone road, lair buildings. % improvements, one halt black land. *- black land. «.*«. No . ,«v-An 154-acre t ract. in east St. Mary ' No. 237--A Ikitcre tract at the st me rosd, township, sand and bght may. 'am near church and school house, soar miles timber, brick house, frame cri southwest ot Decatur. <i«K>d location, ordi- Price $l4.*VO. rary improvements, fair average land. » am -owe tract, within two miles t on the pike road. well.itnprpved No. 151—An acre tract, southwest of Pleas- good buildings, drove wells and whip ant Mills, black ioaui. poor huildiuirs some 100 acres of black land. Ag >o timber. In oil territory. Price $14,001). WFor more complete DESCHIPTIONS and TOWN AND CITY PROPER#ddreBB the SNOW AGENCY.

No. ft. The Comm’l Traveler deiiv * „ B No. -. Mill. daily, except Sunday No. -*. Da\ express, daiiv ’ . | No. 22. Local freight... ' WEST, •‘•O No. S Dayoxprops daily. No. 1. Mail, daily <-\o<-i,i s,a. No. S. The Comm'lTravch' •* V*,.j No. 23. Local freight .. , »:»*• « I railroad I In effect Dec. 27, H WEST. fl No T—Express, daily.... , H No B—New York and Chicago' i jVn'iVL.' **& S through coach Columbus and ■ Chlrago daily ~ ■ Vo 13—Wells Fargo Express ex-, ~“H ■ Monday ‘V,, ■ No 21—Marlon-Uuntintrtou A., n, EAST 9 Vo 8— Veatibule Limited for N V «,, 9 No‘Jß—Marlon and Oolumbu* exci m" I Sunday y ■ No 4—New York aud Boston Limited '** ~ 9 thronah coacbes Columbus ■ No. 11. dally except Sunday, and c„ r . U passengers bdtvreeu llammou.i ami M ,I No. IS will not carry baseace 3 and i s I through coach Columbus to Chicago, “ e ’ ■ Grand Rapiils & Indiana. I In effect Nov. tp, lfioa I TWAINS NORTH. I aTAI H>.Ns~~ -No. f,.‘ • NT,T:i'.~~ r vc' I Rich mono ImH pid •I- tu 1 Fountain City pm | 5.L? I Jvhnson 6:00 a m Vy nn iiiiV •*pm! fi:p a ir, Hill 1 p m i .. Winchester .... il:4Sa.in pm s-'-,, Kidcevtlle 12:0*i a m :3o pm L «i ‘ Portland 12-Alum p n, ! :T , C Brlant !-•••- ... i'-'pmj T.-isst!, Geneva I 12:13 a m 4:«>p m ~-j, ~ lr ■ Berne IS:K a 111 I:I0 ptn 8 Monroe i p , 7 " " DECATUR 1:13 urn I3lp m | rOO!, m Williams l:l.’ pr, 8:11 anHoagland (:30pm | »•]..am Fort Wayne.... 2:2oam -:K>p m S:n,a s' KendallvlUe.... icuii a m c. 7ptn I !>:M a m Stunria 4:09 atn p m 10:’., a m Kalama/.00 :>:10 • m .>:lspm:K:m n ; Grand Kupida .. am m nm, 1 v Howard City.... Reed City 11 :■ aa m 1 :'2n am i. Cadillac 11:05 am 2:25 aml Petoskcy 2:50 p ui I 5:40 am ;. Mackinaw City. 4:r pm 1 3:55 am •Dallv. except Sunday, tDally, iDu yto Grand Rapids. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. , -No. 2. i »No. 12 \ . Maukiua* City. H':U)p ml Petoskcy ]ll:2»pm Cadillac 1 2:65 a m 1 Heed City ! 4:00 am Howard City... s:l3am ' Grand Rapids s:lo a m I ... halamazoo | 8:55 a m I Sturgis 10:0!) a m . Kcndailville... 11:07 am Fort Wayne ... I2.:ti- pm ; «,n ] * - Hoagland i12:54 p m ’ 3:5i, ain | - : j. 1 Williams 1:03 pm: 7:01 an. ; - 01 t • DECATUR... 1:13 pm T:|iai ; Monroe j I:2ti pm| 7 a 1111 7 p Berne j 1 :.'l7 p m T:57 ain si lin Geneva 1:43 pm j 7:50 a m -'- p Brlant I l:Mpm 1 7:.V.» am|» -v p m Portland I 2:o* p 111 | 0:15 arn 5 ]’. p:• Ridpevllle ... . : 2:27 ptn | s:B' a 11- ':V, :• ta Winchester. .. I 2:40 p m B:st.nu -pi Snow Hill 1 1 boo a ni j kd-op 11 , J Lynn | 3:02 pm ! 3:12a v 0 ■ 1 r> n i Johnson 0:17 a m ; it. Fountain City. I 3:10 p m n;2J a m : c> pll Richmond ..... I 3:40 p m 1 0:42 a m i 0 45p». j -Sunday only. tDaily ex. Sunday. 'Pa. ) except Saturday from Mackinac City. jEpr BRysos Agent O.L Lockwood. Gen. Pas Agent.