Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1903 — Page 3
TIME tables J o7 rT& i. I (In effect Sept. 27. lt*OS> ■ TRAINS NORTH. H . 1:30 a m ■S' ' - I except Sunday: 5:22 pm I ”HI y >■ Grand KaplSs 8:00 atn ■ ’ < "' P TRAINS SORTH jo’-m: ,eicept Bund ‘<:i;»"" J’Ss: Ftp'll except Sunday ... J:slpm iUy lexcewt Sunday) 7:17 a m JfitsuuSay o»b dßpm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3. 1008. EAST. , commercial Traveler, dally... 5:35 a m ’i’i'v , dally, except Sunday 11 Warn ’’tn ill press, ‘f»« ' Freight l:»*B WEST , ■ n«v Exuress, dailv 5:25 am 'L' dal.y except Sunday 11:25am n.er. r.l Traveler, dally «:Wp m S-Loeal freight..... 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1208. WEST. a_Rnffalo-Cbfeago Limited, daily 3:10 a m t',nress dally ..I:42am in York and Chicago Limited ’ through coach Columbus and Chicago daily I2:3» pm «„lj_\VelS Eargo Express except ’ Monday 5:12 9 m “l-Marlon-Huntington Accm.. 10:10am EAST «_Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55 a m :• ’“-Marion and Columbus except ' ” Sundav 6:58 a m .. p-N'cw York and Boston Limited ’’ through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m <io 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 0:55 pm So i:, will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus tothleago. Frank Carey is on the sick list. (Roir Huffman is at Berne today. T i Gallogly returned from Genera ! ist evening. J. H Welch of Fort Wayne is in the city on business. Dare Hunsicker returned from a business trip at Portland. A J. Neal left for Fort Wayne last evening on business. Ervin Hanptemeyer of Columbia City is visiting with Henry Severs. Peter Forbing left for Saginaw, Mich., last evening on an extended business trip. M tud Beam returned from Celina la>t evening where she had been visiting with relatives. •I ’hn E. Maxheimer of Ashand, 0 . is visiting with his brother John Maxheirner of Monroeville. B n Milddleton who lias been working at Berne for several days returned home last evening Miss Rose Steller who has been visiting with Nellie Snellen for several days returned to her home at Fort Wayne last evening.
WAX TH D! 100 .Men and 25 'reams To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wages. H. P. STREICHER, Contractor. Is Men Wanted! I want 50 teamsters. Report at once at Monmouth, two and one half miles north of Decatur. A. TUBMAN Contractor for building grade for Fort Wayne & Springfield Traction Railway. a ... =h
Ben Rice made a business trip to Geneva. Motts Segur made a buisness trip to Fort Wayne. Frank Thomas returned to his work at Berne today. John Stoneburrfer is at Geneva today on piano business. P. W. Smith left for Fort Wayne last evening on business. Mell Rice is at Berne today at tending to the timber business. Mrs. Cas]x>r Lang made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Rev. J. C. White left for Monroe this morning to attend the Ministerial Lyceum. Herman Yager returned from Fort Wayne this morning where he had been on business. Rev. J. H. Klausing left for Laporte last evening to attend the Lutheran church conference. Miss Thompson left for Fort Wayne this morning to make a short visit with friends. Rev. Guy Mcßride of Ashley, left this morning for Monroe to attend the Ministerial Lyceum. Mrs. Herman Trentman left for Fort Wayne this morning for a few days visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jesse Shober of Fort Wayne arrived this morning and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H Heller. Lulu Miller returned to her home at Berne this morning, after sending a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Marsh Burdge and Mrs. H. Helm and daughter left for Van Wert to visit with Miss Maude Burdge. EK. Shalley who was attending to some important business in the city returned to his home at Berne last evening. Mrs. J. L. Burners who has been visiting here with relatives for the past few days left for Fort Wayne this morning. Virigl C, the fast pacing horst 1 of Johnson and Clark is entered in the Fort Wayne races on Wednesday Oct. 14 in the 2:20 class. Miss Andrews who has been visiting with Mrs. Jeff Bryson for several days returned to returned to her home at Fort Wanye last evening.
Will Smith is at Monroeville on business. A. E. Rose is at Willshire today on business. Louis Holthouse went to Ohio City last night. J. Weber is a business caller at Peterson today. \\ anted A boy at this office to learn the printing trade. Herman Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening, Father Wilkins went to Hoagland last evening on buisness. Charles Christen male a business trip to Berne this morning. Mr. Robert of Indianapolis is visiting with friends in the city. Julius Haugh is at Berne today, attending to important business. Mr. Hess of Bluffalo N. Y., is in the city visiting with his many friends. 'Squire John Cowan of Hartford township is a business caller to the city today. C.»l Miller returned last evening from Marion, where he had been on business. Barney Kai ver returned from Geneva where he has been attending to business. Attorney David Sinirh left today for Bluffton where he will attend to legal business. C. A. Nuenschwander of Berne was in the city last evening on imjKirtant business. Born to Frank Peterson and wife a big baby boy. Mother and child are getting along fine. Mrs. Meyers left for Bryant this morning, where she will visit with her sisters for few days. Fred Hoffman returned from Craigville last evening, where he had been attending to business. John S. Peterson is improving slowly. He is able to sit up a short time each day, and expects to be at work soon. The Waring Glove factory was closed this morning for about four hours on account of some broken machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Stahl who have been visiting for he past two weeks with Mr. Case and family returned to their home at Kokomo today. Henry Harthings and family who have been the guests of his brother Will Hartings returned to their home a- St. Henry today. The battenberg jacket which was lotteried off by Miss Lizzie Haines was captured by Miss AnnaWinnes. the luckey number being 168. Don't fail to attend the pedro party to tie given by the C. Y M S. club tomorrow evening at their club room in the new Studabaker block. Rev. Gord and wife who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. John McKean for several days re turned to their home at Dayton 0., today. Mr. H. P. Streicher is authority for saying that the first block to be paved would be the one from the P. Holthouse corner to the Commercial Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hamm and Miss Ury who ha’e been visiting with freinds and relatives in the city returned to their home at Carli sle, Ohio today. Mrs. 8. M. Helm who has been visiting with her son Charles Helm, for the past three weeks, returned to her home at Ridgeway, Mich., this morning. Mr. Dick Neptune and wife of this city and J. I. Neptune and wife of Willshire left today for West Point, Neb. where they expect to make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Meyers who have be, n visiting with Eli Meyers and family for the past three weeks returned to their home at Woodburn, 0., last evening. Fred H.Bonke certainly has the best rat story to tell of any one around these parts of the country, and Fred says he will make oath to same, and it is this, that on lust Saturday he caught 12 large rats in a wire cage and on Monday morning he captured 21 of the pesky things and says he kills them by drowning. Letters at the postoffioe are for Lizzie Miller. B. H. Ager, Julius Burgess. John Dohle, Chas. Hammond, B. E. Odell, Mrs. M. Mark., Mrs. Ben Meyers, Will J. Miller, Mr Chas. Middaugh, James Nicu ell, J. Miller. John M. Morrle, Mr. Oliver Sallon, Mrs. Laura Shods, H. Selby, Mrs. Mattie Shills, John Solway, Geo. Trip. Mrs Mary A. Stilwell.
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Miss Hirschy left today for Bluffton. E. M. Ray returned to Berne today. J. Cockran returned from Delphos today. Mrs. Wililam Fronfield is on Jthe sick list. John Mougey left today for Celina on business. Charles Beam of Berne is in the city on business. Mrs. Reynolds left today for Van Wert to visit friends. Isadore Kalver made a business trip to Geneva this morning. N. S. Mygrant left for Montpelier this morning on insurance business. Lon Runyon of Linn Grove was a business caller to the city today. John Steele of Chicago arrived in the city today to transact business. Will Nacthtrieb who has l>cen at Toledo on business returned home today. Miss Letta Thomas reurned from Elkhart where she has been visiting with relatives. The Hosier Girl Company arrived today from Marion where they played last night. E. P. Myers arrived today from Licthbury, Penn, and will be the guest of John Myers for several days. Abraham Stendler who has been very sick with symptoms of typhoid fever is reported some better today. Miss Daisy Young arrived from Fort Wayne last evening and will be the guest of Miss Ethel Rex for a few days. Rev. E. H. Peters of Orland pissed through the city ttxiay on his way to Monroe to attend the Minesterial Lyoum. Mrs. E. A. Beams and family left today for Craig vi lie where they expect to make a two weeks visit with relatives. J. P. Hart who has been visiting friends and relatives here for a few days returned to his home at Trit verse City, Mich. Dan Beery, Frank Cotton and Fred Reppert left this morning for Celina at which place they will hold a horse sale.
Decatur City Propertv.
No. Ifl2 —Small three room (property on Seventh street. H 25. No. 135—Five room cottage, stable, cistern, near Grant street. K*X). No. 259—Five room cottage, stable, cistern, on Oak. near Fifth street. (625. No. Ift!—Five room cottage, cistern, stable, i drove well. North Seventh street. *fiso. No. Mi-Five room cottage, cistern. North Decatur street. 1860. No. 255— A five r,x>m cottage, newly re-roofed j and repaired, near Third and Adams street* (075. No. 278—Five rooms, new bouse, on West Marshal street. (700. No 156—Six room residence, on Jackson street. 2725. No 90—Six room cottage, on Kugg street. 2825. No. 277—A two story seven room residence, near Third and Adame streets *s6o. No. 81—Six room cottage, on Short street. 2850. No. 273.—A two-story seven room residence on Elm street, two lots, drove well. (1.050. No. 275—Eight room, story and a half residence on Linn street. *1.026. No. Kl—Eight room, modern well ttnistie-i residence, corner of Marshal and Seventh streets. 11.225. No. 271—Convenient eight room residence on west side of Mercer street, new barn. 11,450. No. 246 Eight room residence cellar, drove well corner ot Nuttman and Sixth stiex t lIJBS. No. 67- Business property on Winchester street. U. 150.
FOR LARGE DESCRIPTIVE LIST ADDRESS Snow Agency, Decatur, Ind.
Jamon Sisson of Madison, is visit ing with Joseph Osburn, who is in jail here, pending trial. * Ous Schlegel let for Vendocia, 0., today where ho expects to take up his trade at blacksmithingWilliam Fronfield who has been visiting for a few days at Van Wert returned home today. George W. Houser left today for Ridgeville whore he expects to s]x>nd a few days with friends. W. Bohnecht and wife left this morning for West Baden where they will both take treatment. Ed Erwin left with the Undo Tom's Cabin Monday with whom he has accepted a position as cook Emma Riley returned to her home at Borne las* evening after spending a few days with realtives and friends.
4 No SOS- Eight room cottage, corner of Nnttman and Seventh street,, cistern and drove well, #1,250. » No. 205—Ei«ht room cottage, on Marshal street near Fifth street, cistern and stable. •1.350. No. 276- Seven room, modern cottage, cistern, stable, at corner of Stephenson and Mercer streets, f 1,175. No. 206—Eight room and cellar, stable, twostory brick residence, on North Second street. lI.BOU. No. 246—Eight room, two-story residence, oist»‘rn. stable, on Monroe near Fifth street, •1.950. No. 118—One four room cottage: one-story and a half, seven room residence on same lot. on Jefferson street. 42,100. No 2im—Sixteen/ity lots and nine room, twostory residence’, on South Chestnut street. j drove well, cistern, stable, ft, 100. No. 250—Two-story, eight room residence, I cellar, stable, drove well, on Mercer streetfcJ.uUU. i No. 223—Seven room, two-story residence, cellar. stable, and '*!» feet frontage, on North Second street. 12.350. No. 23* Nine room, story and a half residence on west side of Third street, near public square. 52.4C0 No 226- Ten room, slate roofed, two-atory residence, drove wi 11, cistern, stable, on ' Winchester street. $3,500. No. 200—Ten room reeldenceon west side of Winches’er street, drove well, stable, cistern. 42.7UU. No. Commodious two-story brick residence. cistern, ceiiai. <* feel frontage nn North Second street.
Mrs. Kinner returned to her homo at Fort Wayne lust evening. Miss May Brown of Berne arrived lust evening and will visit with friends. Mr. A Campbell who has been buying horses here returned to his home at St. Louis. Miss Hattie Studabaker and Mrs. Morrison loft today for Bluffton to attend a funeral. Miss Peifer who has been visiting with friends and relatives here ratuned to her home at Cincinnai. A. P. Bates returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spending at few days with relatives and friends. E A.Huffman who has been visiting with relatives and friends hero for a few days returned to his Iv' at Fort Wayne.
