Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1903 — Page 3

•fllVlE TABLES 0. R. & I. (In effect Sept. 14. 1908) TRAINS NORTH. it It rfls p m Ife*'LJii! (except Sunday) ■>:--* P tu >'. J ■ <.r»i!<l Kapi'H b:UO a m !i0 ‘” trains south , n.iilv except Sunday 1:19 pm »:32am Y ti.i v "-xcept Sunday) :L ain <»■>■> DDipm CLOVER LEAF. hi effect May 3. 1908. EAST. „ «_i-..mmerclal Traveler, dally... 5:25 »m J"!,' Mui dally, except Sunday ..11 (Warn J' 1 ! ;..‘ y Express, daby 6:4lpm ? -e j'uea; Freight 1:10 am WEST , liav Express, dallv s:%am Ma dally, except Sunday .. .11;U8 a m !"L-i n:n.T. Gl Traveler. dally ' (Sn- P "‘ J *-Loeal Freight................1»:0-> p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 11. 1903. WEST. O-R iffalo-Chieago Limited, daily 3:10 a m ■ • i- daily •... ..1:42 a m J° j-New York and < hlcago Limited through coach Columbus and ch..'ace daily 12:38 p m «, 18-Well- largo Express except ■ Monday • • - ; 12" tn 21_jlarlon-Huntlngtou Aceno. 10:10 am EAST v t-Vestlbule Limited for NY. .2:56 a m E, 22-Marion and Columbus except ‘ ~ Sundax- 6:58 a m v I-5. W York and Boston Limited ‘tbrouu’b coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m y. i -Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm Ko 13 ’ill not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach t olumbm to Chicago. Nat Ruth of Montpelier is in the city. Joi: ■ Andrews of Monroe is in tile city. Albert Lewis returned to Bluffton last evening. G. C. Ctaditt returned to Warren last evening. C. D. Watts of Marion was in tl e city yesterday. Alice Whiteman returntai to Bluffton last evening. William Flariganand Frank Kline of Fort Wayne were in the city yesten lay. Miss Lulu Crist and Miss Cramortl >of Bluffton returned home last evening. Frank L"sh and Charles Bunner of Warren was in the city attending the fair. Tom Erwin of Warren is in the city yesterday. Tun is an old exleague base ball pitcher. Dick Sil lick left for Bowling Green last evening where he will drive True Worth in a ruce tomorrow. Dr J N. Hattiend and wife returned t) Bluffton last evening atter spanidng the day with friends and relatives. Matthias CMchin of Anderson, was in the city yesterday on business. While here he was the guest of relatives and fiiends. Mrs. John Mei tiers is repairing her property just north of the German Reform church and as soon as same is finished will make it her future home. Her property in the north end of twon will lie for sale or rent.

DON’T MISS THE FAIR ’ V ? > But above all, don’t fail to visit Wa'''* Our New Store While in Decatur. We have the BEST ifc JWX'A.I/ V ASSORTED and newest line of CLOTHING ’ HATS,CAPS and UNI>ERWEAR /1 V of any firni in town- /(£ F*lW ,f is Not ,O() Early 1 IF , nft To buy your Fall and Winter Suit and V Io 03 If-rc * VrT Overcoat. Our Overcoat and Suit or\\tJ I V F / diaid is dow full. Come, while the PICK- „ z .V ( ING ,s GOOD ' Be Sure and See \?/ Our Woolen and Cotton Underwear be- " \ dihifr*' fore y° u bii yNow, flother, MKT ‘ / f We want you to bring the boys in, and wl* f/T I try some of our suits and overcoats on U them. If you do, we will make a sale and | you will be well pleased. Boys* School Suits We have an exceptionally good stock of Suits suitable for school wear. See them. If you want the LATEST STYLES IN HATS and CAPS, we have them at prices that will make you buy. Acker, Elzey & Vance Remember the Place: Corner Eastof Court House.

James Kinney of Geneva is in the city. • l>r. Braden was a business caller to our city. Mrs. A. Markley returned to Bluffton lust evening. Dr. Connelly of Monoeville was in the city yesterday. R. E. Stone and family of Muncie are visitng with his father, James H. Stone. Dan McLean who was the guest of Floyd Smith and family returned last evening. Thornton Taylor of Portland is in the city. Thornton is the leader of the Portland band. Mrs Perry Gilbert returned to Bluffton last evening after a fewdays visit with friends. Jesse King is visiting with relatives and friends in the city. Jesse : is an old Decatur boy. M illiatn Anderson of Geneva is in the city visiting friends and incidently taking in the fair. Willis Peas who has been attending the fair returned to his home at Fort Wayne last evening. j Mrs. Jake Spade who has been , visiting her daughter Lillie returned I to her home at Peterson today. Sophia Anneheuser, who has been I visiting relatives and friends in our | city, returned to Fort Wayne this moaning. Lillie B. Shaekley left for Sidney, |O., where she expects to make a weeks visit with relatives and ; friends. B< n Plessinger, Frank Shoemaker J. B. Plessinger and Harrison Craig all of Bluffton were attending the fair yesterday. A. J. Young who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Crist Strobe and taking in the fair returned to his. home at Winchester this morning. Tom Fronfield, Abe Brod, Frank Dudly. George Andrews, A. Kemp, ' W. M. Hurd, M. M. Grsoman, Ed: Weaver and J. A. Wurst Os Warren were atte: ding our fair yesterday. Thomas Baltzell and family have , as their guest this week his brother . Eugene}Eayton B.itzell and wife and daughter DeEtta of Fort Wayne and , sister Mrs. D. H. Wilbert and husband and Mrs. Frank Werger of Fort Wayne. James Girard and wife of Fort I Wayne are in the city visiting friends ! and relatives. Jim is now engages! in the grocery business in Wayne and rejKirts that he is get- * ting along fine and has all the business and he can attend to. Jake Beam, John Stetler and Billy Price were in Decatur, Monday, see ing that the Great Northern Indiana [ Fair got under way in good shape. This week is putting up a fine speei-' men of fair weather. It will fit in ad-! mirably with President George Trick'er’s smiling contenance. Willshire I Herald.

Mrs. Ely retu-ned to Bluffton last evening. Gon. Martz returned to Berne lust evening. Wililam Houston was in the city yesterday. Al Dovine of Berne was in th)* city yesterday. Miss Venching returned to Bluff ton last evening. Opyha Marker of Bluffton was in the city yesterday. Miss John Finkle returned to Warren last even ing. J. H. Notestine returned to Fort Wayne last evening. William Sperks of Marion was a business culler here yesterday. Frank Kamer of Geneva was in the city .yesterday attend n ' the fair Mr. Douglas who has been attending the fair left for Indianapolis last evening. Mr. Baker. United States express agent of Fort Wayne was in the citylast evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hebring returned to Bluffton last evening after spending the day with friends. Mr. McClelland of Mt. Pelan.Ohio returned last evening after a fewdays visit with relatives. Mrs. Morris returns! to Bluffton last evening atfer spending the day with Robert Patterson and family. Mrs. M. Waring of Bluffton wus the guest yesterday of her brother Mr. L. C. Waring of the mitten’factory. J. W. Davis, who was formerly in the employ of Al Burdge, returned to his home at Fort Wayne this morn iug. Emil Franz and family, of Berne are in the city visiting friends and relatives, and incidentally taking in the fair. B. E. Parker of Chicago arrived ■ last evening from Chicago and will be the guest of Miss Huie during his stay here. Mrs. Michaud who has been visiting friends and relatives in the city ' for a few days returned to Bluffton ' last evening. Armedia Weickmg, Florentine Wald and Jutsine Cok returned to Bluffton last eveinng after spending , the day with Georgie Miller and , Miss Berry. Rev. J. C. White and Rev. A. D. Wagner returned from Fort Wayne this morning where they had been 1 attending a Methodist convention. They both report an enjoyable time and the convention a success. A man of the people, ‘Hon John I North” is the man. and Robert Downing will portray- him in his I new comedy drama next season. • Scenes are laid in Seattle. WashingI ton,and the play abounds with interesting and stirring situations, pure and wholesome comedy, pathos and heart interest.

-A pi Before and After the Fair Bl S 8 gS FLOCK TO gS I M. FULLENKAMP’S I 0_ v ■ ■ For Great Bargains || I —1 SSB issK g RETAILERS 0E EVERYTHING S

EJG M. Syphers returned to Will ehire last night. Frank Falker of Fort Wayne, was in the city yesterday. Billy McKinney of Fort Wayne, returned home last evening. Zelecta Parks of Willshire, ie the guest of Miss Weber this week. A. C. Holbroke of Fort Wayne, is the guest of his uncle. Henry Holbroke. Will Fleming of Fort Wayne, returned last evening after attending the fair. Miss Grace Condo of Manon, arrived today and is the guest of Harry Erwin. Secure your seats early for “A Man of Mexico’” The house will be crowded. Charles Smith of Bluffton, was in our city yesterday, greeting relatives and friends. Ed. Miller of Linn Grove, arrived this morning and will spend the day with his parents. Mr. Elliot, owner of the Marsh hotel at Van Wert, was a visitor to our fair yesterday. Messrs Goeke and Grimes of Fort Wayne, are the guests of E. X. Ehinger and family. W. H. Andrews, manager of the 1 opera house at Portland, was in our 1 city attending the fair. Miss Clampbett returned to Warren last evening, after visiting a few i days here with friends. Dollie Pennington' returned from Fort Wayne this morning, where she has !>een visiting her sister. “Sammy" Miller, the popular bar lier, of Fort Wayne, was in our city yesterday attending the fair. L. D. Watts returned to Marion last evening after spending a day' with friends and relatives. 1 F Goodman returned to Cleve land, Ohio, this morning after visiting with Sol Billman and family. Rev Mygrant and family of Wol- ( cottville, are the guests of Mrs. John T. France and attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holt, who have been visiting with relatives in this city, returned to Geneva this morning. C. D. Kern and family, who have l>een visitingjwith relatives here returned to their home at Elkhart, this morning. J. C. DeVoss returned to his home at Winchester this morning, after visiting a few days with L. C., DeVoss and family. The best play of the week will be given at the opera house tonight. “A Man from Mexico.” Secure your j seats early and avoid the rush By request of many patrons of the j opera house, the Howard-Dorset Co. will present “A Man from Mexico” to I night. This is one of the most laugh able comedies ever written. Ed Coburn returned to his home at | Warren last evening, but will return Saturday evening to participate in the game against Portland next Sun day. Ed will play first base.

1 l YOU ARE INVITED J — —►To attend . Fall aqd Winter Opening of Beautiful Millinery Stock FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th. I i Newest Styles. Latest Fashions. Prices to Suit 6. DEININGE.R. I —— r. Decatur City Property.

No. 192.—Small three room property on Seventh street. 1125. No. 185—Five room cottage, stable, cistern, near Grant street. 1500. No. 259-Five room cottage, stable, cistern, 1 on oak. near Fifth street. *625. No. 162—Five room cottage. cistern, stable, drove well. North Seventh street. 1660. No. .’VO—Five room cottage, cistern, North , Decatur street. *isu. No. 255—A five room cottage, newly re-roofed 1 and repaired, near Third and Adams streets *675. No. 27m- Five ro* ms, new house, on West Mar I shai street. *7OO. No. 138—Six room residence, on Jackson street. *725. I No 90—Six room cottage, on Rugg street, *K2S No. 277 A two story seven room residence I near Third and Adams streets *NW. No Hl—Six room cottage, on Short street 1 1 *KSO. No. 273.—A two-storv seven room residence on Elm street, two lots, drove well. *1,050. No. 275—Eight room, story and a half residence on Linn street. *!.0%. No. 181—Eight room, modern well finished residence, corner of Marshal and Seventh streets. 81.225. No 271 -Convenient eight room residence on west side of Mercer street, new barn. *1,450. No. 246—Eight room residence, cellar, drove well corner of Nuttman and bixin street. 1 »1.225. j No. 67- Business property on Winchester street. *1,150.

FOR LARGE DESCRIPTIVE LIST ADDRESS Snow Agency, Decatur, Ind.

Cider made every day. Peter Kirsch. For Sale—Heating stove for coal or gas. Inquire at .1. D. Huie’s ' Warehouse. Holthouse, Schulte & Co., for ■ overcoats, suits, underwear, shirts' huts, caps and neckwear.

1 No. 20H- Eight room cottage, corner of Nnttman and Seventh streets, cistern and drove well. *1.250 No. 205— Eight room cottage, on Marshal street near Fifth street, cistern and stable. *1.860. No. 276- Seven room. modern cottage, cistern* | stable, at corner 01 Step henton and Mercer I streets. *1,175. . No. 206—Eight room and cellar, stable, two1 story brick residence, on North Second street. 11.80.1. No. 249 Eight room, two story residence, cistern. stable. < n Monroe near Fifth street. *1,930. No 118- One four room cottage;- one-story and a half, m* v» n room r»*Menceou saxno No 209 -Sixteen city lots and nine room, twostory residence, on South Chestnut street. ■ drove well, cistern stable. IL too. No. 26u I wo-story. ti*ht room residence cellar, stable, drove well, on Mercer street ; *2.uw. No. 223- Seven room, two-story residence, cellar. stable ai d '.'9 feet frontage, on North Second street. *2.350, No. 2M Nine room. story and a half residence on west side of Third street, near public square. *2.400. No 226—Ten room, slate roofed, two-story residence, drove w« n. cistern, -table, on Winchester street. *3.50u. No. 260—Ten room residence on west sldtsof Winchester street, drove well, stable, cistern *2 700 No. 239 Commodious two-story brick residence, cittern, cellar. M feet I rentage, ou North Second street. *4.600.

See Holthouse. Schulte & Co., for your next suit. They will please I you both in quality and price. 1 Lost—Folding pocket book, containing three one dollar bills, and ■ dollar good for credit nt Big Store, return to this office and get reward, 202tf