Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1904 — Page 6
Real Estate Transfers. Melina Gilliom to David Levi pt sec 10, 80 acres French tp SSOOO. John H. Helm to Samuel Helm 40 | acres ot sec 5 St. Marys $2200. Mary A. Cully to Carie Musser 1 acre seclfi Monroe tp sllO. J. H. Schug to Sarah Decker lot 291 Decatur S7OO. Gilbert Thompson to Abner M. Fuller 20 acres sec 20 St. Mary s tp SI4OO. D. Porter to Jonathan Baker lots 59-60 Geneva SIOOO. Frank Mazelin to Daniel Mazeline 180 acres sec 17 Monroe tp $5400. Michael Zehr to Rosina Sprunger lot 302 Berne SI7OO. David Shaffer to Levi Shaffer lot 6, Rivare $25. Mary J. Ault et al to Allmon Shaffer pt sec b and 17 St. Marys >4BO. Maggie V. Hill Bossie E. Hill lot 22 Pleasant Mills SSOO. Christian Scheidegger to Benj. Sprunger lot 62 Berne SI3OO. G. G. Beery to Anna S. Licehy lot 8 Berne $1250. Harriet Sudduth et al to Susanah Xandis 20 acres sec 25 _Kirkland tp SI2OO. Sarah E. Leßrun to Harrison Sudduth pt see 25 Kirkland tp 15. feet sl. CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING Hvomei Cures Catarrh by Simple Breathing. —The Holthouss Drug Co. Refund Money If It Fails to Cure. A long stride toward solving the mvstery of curing catarrh was taken with the discovery of Hyomei. In faci, the percentage of cures by this treatment proves it equal to the final tests. The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs, has been realized by physicians, but not until Hvomei was known, had they a practical method tfiat would obviate stomach. drugging. A complete Hvomei outfit costs but - SI. ana consists of a neat pocket inhaler that can be used anywhere without attracting attention, a medicine, dropper and a bottle of HyomeiBreathing Hyomei through the inhaler, everv particle of air that enterthe nose, throat and lungs, is charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allavs all irritation, kills the ca tarrhal germs and enriches the blood with additional ozone. The Hoithouse Drug Co. have so much faith in the power of Hyomei to ■ cure catarrh, that they are selling it; under their personal guarantee to re fund the money if it does not give] positive relief. Public Sale. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence six miles east of Decatur and one-half mile north of Schnepp’s school house, beginning at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, March 16, three horses, 10 head of cattle, 4 milch cows, three fresh soon; 1 2-year-old bull 1 2-year-old heifer, 3 yearling heifers, 1 6-month calf, 30 head of hogs. 11 8-weeks-old pigs. 15 6-months old shoats. 3 brood sows, 2 will farrow in April, 1 Chester-white boar: chickens, Deering mower, hay rake plows, corn planter, harrow, cultivators, hay ladders, scoop board, bob sled, sleigh, wagons, surrey, top buggy, heavy harness, buggy harness, set hog rings, pitch fork. 2 12-foot log chains, swamp hook, cross cut saw, iron kettle 30-gal-lion copper kettle, sausage grinder and stuffer. grain cradle. Hooseir grain drill, fly net, stand of bees and many articles tou numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: On all sums of >5, cash in hand: 55 and.over. a credit of nine monthis will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. No property to be removed until settled for. William Weiland. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer. The undersigned will offer at pub. lie sale, at his residence one and a half mile northwest of Decatur and one mile west of Patterson’s mill, begining at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Tuesday. March 8, four work horses, 1 mare with colt, 1 coming 2-year-old colt, 1 coming 1-year-old colt, 16 head of young cattle, six of them heifers: 5 steers. 1 full blooded Durham bull, 1 milch cow, 3 fall calves, 1 full blooded turkey gobler, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 disk grain drill, new 2-horse corn plow, 2 breaking plows, 2 wide tire wagons. 1 wagon bed, 1 set of dump boards. 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 set hay ladders, corn in enb, about 150 shocks of corn, 2 sets es heavy harness and many other articles. Terms of Sale: —On all sums under 55, cash in hand; 55 and over a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Jacob Bogner. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. Save money and get the best Condirmation suits at Gus Rosenthal s.
For Sale Gasoline engine. Enquire of J. S. Lower or C. D. Kunkle, secretary fair association. 35tf State Auditor Sheriek's report ' for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31. 1903, is being distributed throuhgout ihe state. Five hundred copies have been printed in three classes of binding. A special edition bound in morocco was printed for the “ex ecutive” distribution. There are only twenty five of these copies. Walhaila, N. D., March 15, 1898. For loss of appetite, general debility and convalescent after any illness, there is nothing so beneficial as Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. I am enjoying vigorous health from its use E. A. Sharpe. For sale by The Holthouse Drvg Co. Ed Robinson a Wells county farmer found a new use for his telephone the other night. He awoke about two o'clock in the morning and found his home on fire, and by the ■ use of the telephone summoned enough of his neighbors to save it from serious conflagration. It Saved His Leg.—P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange. 3a., suffered for six i months with a frightful running sore on his leg: but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold bv Blackburn & Christen, Druggists. Working Overtime.—Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers —Dr. King s New Life Pills. Millions are alwavs at work, night and dav. curing indigestion, bilhousness. constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c. at Blackburn i Christen’s drug store. Because of a trifling quarrell at the dinner table. Miss Fay Dunham twenty years of age. committed suicide at Plymouth by taking strych- ■ nine, dying an hour later. Miss ; Dunham was fond of society and : pleasure, and afer a trivial understanding at the table went to her room in a huff and swallowed the ■ I poison. Will You Do This. We ask you to ■ try Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup on these conditions. After using one bottle, and you find that it has not proved i beneficial, return the same to the drug-; j gist vou bought it of. and he will rei turn the money paid. You cannot ask i for more. This medicine is the best lung syrup on the market, and for i lagrippe or influenza it has nosuperior ' Will you give this cough syrup a trial? ' I You will certainly not regret it. Price , 25c. 50c and 51. By Druggists. A young man of Bluffton had a I peculiar experience net long ago I The young man's best girl lost ai fur boa. and he dreamed one night I he saw the lost article under the road crossing near the school house. ’ He went to the crossing, thrust his arm under it and pulled out a bundle of fur. But it wasn't the boa, and he has since hurried all his cothes. He has no faith in dreams now. Mere Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately ' employed. There’s nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the liver or kid- . neys as Electric Bitters. It’s a won- , derfui tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run-down systems. It dispels nervous--1 ness, rheumatism and neuralgia and 1 expels malaria gems. Only 50c, and ■ satisfaction guaranteed by Blackburn & Christen. Wakful Children. Fora longtime ■ the two year old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburg. Pa., would sleep but two or three • hours in the early part of the night, '■ which made it very hard for her par . ents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and give her half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these . Tablets have effected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. 1 For sale by Hoithouse Drug Co Chairman Stevens of the live stock committee of the Indiana World’s fair commission hopes to r capture at least 300 prizes for this state at the exposition. At the Columbian exposition in 1893 Indl iana took 283 prizes Chairman Stevens says the stock raisers are i promising even better stock than , went to Chicago, and on this he ( basis his hopes to make a record in the prize capturing line. I Tragedy averted “Justin the nick . I of time our little boy was saved” writes . Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, : Ohio. “Pneumonia had played sad 1 havoc with him and a terrible cough • set in besides. Doctors treated him, . but he grew worseeverv day. At length be tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and was saved. He’s ■ now sound and well.” Everybody ought to know, it’s the only sure cure i for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dis eases. Gaurauteed by Biackburn : & Christen, Druggists. Price 60c and 5100. Trail bottles free.
Never waste your time arguing religion with a man whose wife takes in washing. If it’s billi us attack, take (X berlain’s stomach and liver tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by The Hclthouse Drug Co. Just to convince yourself of how little you amount to, walk around the block and see how many folks don't know you. Considering how popular home cooking is.it is queer somebody doesn't start a hotel where everything is cooked "the way mother used to do it.’’ Wanted at Once—An ambitious. and energetic man over 21 years of i age to work himself up to a good salaried position with a largecompanv. Answer in own hand wi ting. P O. I Box 234, Decatur. Ind. ” Ma—Did you say, Jimmy, that your Uncle Joe tock you to the circus toi day? Jimmv—Yes. Ma—Well now. tell me the most surprising thing you saw there. Jimmy—Pa coming in with the cook , vou discharged yesterday. For sale or trade.—l have some ' very good farms for sale or exchange. ’ Also a list of city property for sale at ' a bargain, Money to loan on farm or ‘ citv property at five per cent. P. K. ' Kinney, the new Studabaker block. Decatur. Indiana. 48 m 6 The poor fellow in Porter who hung himself because he lost $5 he earned shoveling snow was easily discouraged. Many a fello w ■ in the other world would give ■ more than that for the privilege of . i working in a snow bank, if what the preacher tell us is so. Agents Wanted.—For the thrilling, sensational book and wonderful seller T’he Chicago Theatre Disaster. 400 pages, memorial volume full of start ling illustrations, stories of marvelous escapes, heoric rescues, list of 600, dead, etc. Price 51.50. Only book. Tremendous seller for agents. i-t.OO a dav average, country or town. Send 12 cents postage for fine outfit, terms ; and instructionsand make money fast. C W. Stanton Co., 325 Dearborn street i Chicago, 111. 48 At the the regular meeting of the | town council Monday evening the i plat of the forty third addition to ' the town of Berne was submitted to the council, who appointed F. G. ’ Eichenberger Fred Neaderhouse I ; and H. S. Mcihaud as viewers. The 1 franchise of H. Stucky was not act-| ed upon. Some changes were made , and it_ will be taken up later. A .number of bills were allowed.— Berne WitnesWell Again. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town 1 Monon. Ind. 1 had failed to give relief. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment afiords is alone worth many times its j cost. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. Colds Are Dangerous.—How often vou hear it remarked: “It’s only a cold,” and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of such common occur- ' rence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Cham- , berlain’s Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It always cures and is pleasant to take. 1 Sold by The Holthouse Drug Co. r Erie Switchman William Skinner j was run down and struck by a j j switch engine at 5:20 Friday, ) the wheels passing over both feet. I The accident occurred but a few B feet north of the Market street . crossing. The victim of this most ' distressing accident was picked up " and conveyed to the Huntington hospital where Dr. B. H. Grayston, - assisted by Drs. F. W. Grayston e and Mclllvaine, found that the left ! foot and ankle were badly crushed, H in fact literally ground to a pulp, e and all of the toes on the right foot t were beyond saving. The left leg ’• was amputated about four inches 0 above the ankle joint, and all that e remained of the t<>es on the right * , foot was taken off.—Huntington 0 Herald. s Read it Through—’Twould spoil e this story to tell it in the headlines. . To use an eighteenth century phrase a this is an “o’er true tale.” Having happened in a small Virginia town in e the winter of 1902, it is a story very 1 much of the present. Up to a short e time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of j Melfa ’Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rare curative properties of Chomberlain.s Cough Remk edy. “Last January,” she says, “my s i baby took a dreadful cold and at one , | time I feared she would have pneu--1 monia. but one of my neighbors told 3 me how this remedy had cured her , ! little boy and I began giving it to my 3 baby at once and it soon cured her. I v heartily thank the manufacturers of s Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for f placing so great a cure within mv a reach. I cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I 3 hope all who read this will try it and J be convinced as I was.” For sale by 1 The Holthouse Drug Co.
Harry Johns returned Weddes- i day from Bluffton bringing with | him a team of tine coach horses. : The team will be used by Beery Holthouse and will be seen many, times this summer hitched to a stylish outfit such as this stable: always turns out. The firm is tryng to le up to date not only in buggies but also with fine horses. Horns Ojy.—l have for sale a few double standard Poll Durham bull i calves out of my herd bull Good Luck j If you want a sure dehorn call and ■ look at my stock. C. D. Porter. Ge-1 neva. Ind. 49w4 For Sale.—Chester White hogs I choice boar pigs farrowed March 1903. j Sire. Tiptoe: dam. Whinrey Girl. Me j also offer a few choice gilts. Our hogs : are firstt-class. our prices reasonable., Call at the Fonner Stock Farm, one j mile north of Decatur. Ind., and we will show you something that will, please vou. or address Smith. I liman 1 & Co., R. R. No. 1, Decatur. Ind. 36tf Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Kern. Beeler & Co.; composed of the undersigned members, has been dissolved. All notes and accounts due said firm are left with Erwin & Erwin, attorneys, for collection, where they must be paid at once. John E. Kern. Edwin D. Beeler. Feb. 24. 1904. Harry Hirsch. Strawberry Plants. Cheapest and best. Send postal request for free treatise on straw- ; berry culture and catalogue of best varities of plant. A. Sibert. Roches-1 ter, Ind. 32d2w6t. GOOD SPIRITS. Good spirits don’t all come from Kentucky. Their main source is the liver —and all the fine spirits ever : made in the Blue Glass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and-one ill effects it produces. You can't have good spiritsand a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye. light of step, vigorous and suc- : cessful in your pursuits. You can put j your liver in fine condition by using , Green’s August Flower the greatest lof all medicines for the liver and j stomach and a certain cure for dysl>epsia or indigestion. It has been a i favorite household remedy for over ' thirty-five vears. August FL wer will 1 make vour liver healty and active and thus insure vou a lilieral supply of ■good spirits.” Trial size 25c; regular : bottles 75c. At all druggists. “DO IT TO-DAY.” The time-worn injunction, “Never put off ’til to-morrow what you ean do to-day.” is now generally presented in this form: “Do it to-day 1” That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing eold with which you have been struggling for several days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it toI day— and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deepseated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs. German Syrup will surely effect a cure —as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung troublt. New trial bottles. 25c; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. MANY SEEKING HOMES WHERE LINDS ARE CHEAP AND CLIMATE IS MILD. Low Rates for Homeseekers and Colonists 1 Twice a Month. Many farmers in the Northern and . Eastern states are selling their high priced land sand locating in the Southwest—in Missouri, Arkansas., Louisi- ’ ana and Texas. Manv who have been r unable to own their homes in the older ’ country are buying land at the low , prices prevailing in the new country—- . 55, 510, 515 per acre and up. These t lands are mostly cut-over timber lands, some of them possessing a deep rich soil producing corn, wheat, oats, clover, cotton, fruit and vegetables. Well , j improved farms are scattered throughr out this country. Many places with ‘ small clearings and some improvet meats can be bought_very cheap. Our f descriptive literature gives a fairly 1 good idea of this country. It tells -; abo>. t the soil, crops, climate, people, schools, churches, water and health. It contains maps showing locations of . counties, towns, railways and streams, 1 and gives names and addresses of real r estate dealers in the towns. Reduced rates for homeseekers and f colonists are in effect first and third r Tuesdays of each month, byway of v St. Louis, Cairo or Memphis and the □ j Cotton Belt Route. Let us send you I cur literature and quote you rates. 1 Address E. W. Laßeaume, Gen. Pass, y j and Ticket Agent, Cotton Belt Route, I St. Louis, Mo.
| I have one hundred 100 OC'O > to loan on real estate at < . eit »»»■««“ D. B. Erwin. The Erie railroad, the favont route to the World's fair in Chicago in 1893, will maintain in connection with the Big Four route via Manon, Ohio, an attractive service to b • Louis during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. D. A Cook General Passenger agent, New Y’ork, N. Y. Low Rate et Intereat. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, pavable annually or semi-an-nualiv, at option of borrower, with privil’ege of partial payments at any interest paving time. Ao delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, I Decatur. Ind. 5,41 PARKER’S _ HAIR BALSAM Clear-»‘» And beaut:aef the h<ir. Promoter a luxunant Never Faile to Before Hair to its Youthful Color. J axative firomo Quinine Ires a Cold in One Day, Grip in 2 Days riC onevery ROY ARCHBOLD dentist I. o. O. F. BLOCK ’Phones —Office 164. residence 245. MEKKYMAN i SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Office—Nos. 1. 2. 3, over Adams Co. We refer, by permission to Adams uo. tsanK SCHURGEK A SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notar’es. Abstracters. Real Estate Agents. Money to Loan. Deeds and Mortgages written on short notice. Office in Allison btock second story, over Fnstoe's Smoke House. Decatur. Indiana. J O. Neptune. D. D. S. C. E. Neptune. D. D. S 'Pnone 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 REPPERT, Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR. - - - - - - INDIANA Speaks EnglishJGerman. Swiss and Low. German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects, Are prepared to do any kind of work In their line. Persons contemplating building can save times, trouble and money by consulting them. Office- MANN & CHRISTEN. Bowers Block. Monroe st. Architect L I N N; & P'A T T O N I Carpenters,‘Contractors and Builders Slate Roofers and Galvanized Gutters. Shop, Corner Ruggand Market Streets. Linn <fc’Patton. AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. GAGE (Speaks German and English) Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates 54.00 Sales over -5500 -SOe per 5100. Leave address at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind. J. D. HALE, DEALER IS Seeds, f+ay, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lirrie, Gem.ent Fertilizers. Office and retail store store southeast cor, ; ner of Second and Jefferson streets. Your patronage solicited. 1 AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Odd Fellows building. I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offica over Blackburn & Christen's drug store. DORE B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oteick.—Corner Monroe and Second street* General practitioner. No charge for consul tation $250,000. ; — I $250,000 to loan on improved farms at lowest rate , of interest, we can place I your loan at a lower rate of I interest and less expense I than any other Agency in f the city. I The Decatur Abstract & Loan Company. , Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker Block.
Monroe Agent. I Mr. Jonathan Burkht-ad k I been appointed agent fur t lle and Weekly Democrat f or and vicinity and is authi r,..Q * take subscriptions and r. <, , ni O Mv e - Y - U ■ | Dr-Williams H f) BF ! r Wj;lce ' h -- Bl a few Piles. Il ut-s r -I? ■ I KSV I ladays the it.-.. ' ■ A, :OB.s a poultice. L-;\. , . W;, ac ts ■ ■ I lief. Dr. Wil.iam-'ls M rnent isprepared f.,: p . . : H ing of the private par s y_.. ; ‘•'•a- “ warranted. By■ driiu-g H ■ eeipt ot price. 50 cent* and fl.no. , . MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. ... ... HJIJb Nachtrieb A duelling. ■" H. O. WELLS, M. D, I SPECIALIST. ’’ K; 723 CLINTON STREET. FORT Wayn E . I Cures Piles. Fistula. Fissure. Sirirtnw. . B th.- Rectum. Itching. Bleeding | ,■ Constipation and all diseases of >!,. p, Also Rupture. Dr. Wells will ij ■ Murray hotel, in the forenoon, and at .. ■ Shamrock hotel In Geneva in fbt H f !frn ,'" e ■ on the first Tuesday in every month r order to introduce hfs palnle-str. .> ent 11 will give one treatment free to ... . see him. K ~ ~ Hl KAXLROAX) World’s Fair I ST. BOVIS, MO. I 1904 I Weak Men Made Vigorous I B-ZS jTafeU*- Yfl I . H What PEFFER'S Dill I It acts powerf’illy and quickly. ' nai « ■ men recover youttful vigor. Ab»o!ut« ! \ Gnur ra ant.-ed to Cure Nervousne* . I.ost Frailty 9 lini»otency. Nightly Emission*. L<»ht Power | either sex, Fulling Memory. V , I’is R eases, and all facets nt ulf-abut' .-r - - « .q.c ra inaucretion Wards off insanity and < a ■ Don’t let druggist impose a worth! -.- '■ i ■ you t>ecause it yields a greater profit. I: ■ luv- ■ ~ ■ be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, j.: .. ■-r « per box, or 6 for $5, with A U rittt t. <*t:ar B| antee to Cure or Rvfnnd slon* j. ; n VEFEEK MEDICAL* < Li Ml H Small size 50 cents Sold by Bla n i nni I Christen, Decatur. | Grand Rapids & ludiaua, I In effect Feb. 1.19 M H TRAINS NORTH. | No. s—Leaves Decatur 11-am B *• “ Fort Wayne ■.'■!' am •• “ Kalamazoo ’:l’. am ■* Arrives Grand Rapids... ' 45 a tn “ ■' Petoskey 2 •• •• Mackinaw City 4 15pm No. 7—Leaves Decatur -. "am - •• Fort Wavne " ■'jam •• *• Kalamazoo 12:15 pm “ Arrives Grand Rapids 15" pm •* “ Petoskey. . Itua'pm “ •' Mackinaw City ll:2vpn> No. 3—Leaves Decatur 313 pm •• “ Fort Wayne 4:20 pia “ •• Kalamazoo ":Wpm " Arrives Grand Rapds lu iliptL TRAINS SOUTH No. 6—Leaves Decatur 2:G)*in Portland 3:02 am •• Arrives Richmond 4:35 am “ •• Cincinnati .:15 atn •• “ Indianapolis... am •• “ St. Louis 142 pm “ Louisville .... 10:'.i5pm No. 12-Leaves Decatur 'it am " •• Portland ' * anl •• Arrives Richmond -.-G aa •• Cincinnati l.vpm “ •• Indianapolis Ijn'pm “ “ St. Louis P m No. 2— Leaves Decatur 1: i p m “ “ P inland . 1 pm “ Arrives Richmond . ;-P 111 •• •' Cincinnati ' 'P m No. 30—Leaves Decatur " Arrives Portland pm No. 16—Leaves Decatur....l . " “ Portland •• Arrives Richmond .' p “ “ Indlanapilis.... . I! pm No. s—Daily Sleeping ear to M «.oaw City. No. 7—Daily to Fort Wayne. No. 7—Daily except Sunday Fur rear: Mackinaw City. No. 3—Daily except Sunday. Pat Grand Hapids. No. 6—Daily. Sleeping car to C - No. 2— Daily except Sunday. Par Cincinnati No. In—Sunday only. J. Bryson. Agt. C. L. Lockwood. - ■ 1’ A Gr. Rapid- V irnrr EAST. No. 6. The Comm'i Traveler, daily 5: ~ s No. 2. Mail, daily, except Sunday--.L ‘ “ No. 4. Day express, daily ' ; 1 2 No. 22. Local freight i:ioa. m WEST. No. 3. Day express, daily ; : 1 ® No. 1. Mail, daily except Sunday L - No. 5. TheComm’i Traveler, daily. ® No. 23. Local freight... 1- 111 RAILROAD CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27. ltW3. No 7—Express, dally.. .3:00 a m 3— New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and t Chicago daily 12:44pm No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5: .A ~ No 21—Marion-Huntington Acc’m. 10:1 am E A ST ->*— Vestibule Lmnt.'d for N Y sn <o 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday r-oatt 4— N W rk ano Ho«ti-r- ! - t. through coacbea Columbus and Chicago S:SI u No. 14. daily except Sunday, and carr er passengers udtween Hammoncl and Mari oll - No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago.
