Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1903 — Page 3

■"time tables I gTr? & i. H (In effect. Sept. liT. UMB) H trains north. Bl 1:30 u Hl ■ , i!’,'.- ~ xc. |'t Sunday! 5:22 pin ■ No; ■ / !„ Grand Rapids 8:00 a m ■n i trains south n . n,• •'•■■pt Sunday ', !'■* P m ■ S l ', 1 '■ xeepl Sunday .:51pti. K Sund o- only :1 « P ” I CLOVER LEAF. ■ In effect May 3,1U05. H EAST. H , , . rein! Traveler, dally... 5:25am ■ ' v . ex.-, yt Sunday. .. 11 50 am K' Li>av Express, dal v J:« P m H•:tj L .i-a. Freight l:W»tn ■ V" WEST Hr i Dav Express. daily 5:25 a in ■!% Mdi dally, except Sunday .11:25a rn r-fal Traveler, dally . »:I*pn> K's-Us-a. Freight 12:05 p in I CHICAGO A ERIE. ■ In effect June 14. IM3. H WEST. ■ a.Haffalo-Chicagu Limited, daily 3:10 am --Express, dally ...I:42am H. _V i V.nk and cnlcago Limited H” tbrmnih coach Columbus and ■ ( h:. ago daily 12:38 pm Hi,. i*—W. Fargo Express except Monday ■■■•; \;. ir Huntington Ace tn.. 10:10am EAST .. ;_v,.«r:bi:le Limited for N Y ... 2:56am it "-Marion and Columbus except I Suudav 6:58 am L r-New York and Boston Limited " through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m s ,, | -i:..:!a. .hiiu< hautauqua Lake 0:55 pm \o 13 «ill not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has tkrough coach Columbus to Chicago. j,,hn Gro's of Monroe is in the rity. W’,'. Smith is at Monroeville tolar on business. Mr Gonre Curtis of Frankfort is a business caller to the city. Robert Hathaway and wre of j[ ".roe lire visiting friends in the ity. Junies B ery is on the sick, list he fc suffering from an abcess under his right arm. i Isidore K tlver returned from Geneva last evening where he had [been attending to business. The Gas office is picking up in its cat side tipjiearance as it is getting a nice new coat of ]>aint. John Winans returned from Fort Wayne this morning where he -had been on important business. Geo L. Steele who had been transacting important business in the city returned to Chicago last evening. Mr and Mrs. Crist Yoder ofßerne were in the city today on their way to Van Buren where they will take in the races. Rev.G. M Mcßride who has been attending the Ministerial Lycam at Monroe ret irned to his home at Ashley last evening. Bev A. L Meeks who has been attending the Ministerial Lyceum at Monroe returned to his home at Bluffton lust evening. Judge Branyan who |has been setting as special judge in a case pending here returned •<> his home at Huntington last evening. Mrs W. E. Winch and daughter left last evening for White Cliff, Arkansas after spending a few WH'ks with relatives and friends. Harvey DeVinney and wife who hive been visiting with his parents left Inst evening for Cincinnati where Harvey has accepted a tine position. Ihe c w B. M. of the Christian ‘■’irnch will meet at the home of Jacob Buhler on Jefferson street, Thursday Oct. x at 7:30 o'clock. All interested in missionary work are rordially invited to attend. President. -Moe Baldwin, the Bluffton car toonist has organized a foot ball bani in Bluffton that he expects to the champion heavy weight barn of northern Indiana. They "ant n game with Decatur. The «verage weight of their team is 106 pounds.

2nd Consignment of Tools and Hardware direct from one of the best and largest tool factories in the country. All goods of the first quality. These Goods Will all be Sold at Manufacturers’ Prices. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.

\\ anted A boy at this office to learu the printing trade. Tot Rinear returned from Fort . Wayne this morning. John Short left for Fort Wayne Im t evening to visit friends. C. R. Smith left for Fort Wayne hist evening on important business. Dowden returned to Fort Wayne hist eveningj after a few days visit with friends. S. M. Owens reurned to Portland lust evening after spending a few ! days with relatives. E. K. France who has been here on legal buiness returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Adam Smith left last evening for Lagrange where he expects to look after his timber business. W. C. Wada who represents the Central Foundry Co, of Fort Wayne returned last evening. E. Wagner the representative of the Remington typewriter left for Fort Wayne last evening. Mell Rice returned from Berne last evening where he had been attending to timber business. Ben Rice returned from Geneva last evening where he had been attending to important business. C. E. Hocker who has been visiting with relatives and friends leturned to Fort Wanye last evening. Charles Christen who has been attending to important business at Berne returned home last evening. Clarence Ayers arrived last evening from Indianapoils where he has been attending to insurance business. J. I. Shults returned to Fort Wanye lust evening after spending the day with J. B. Mason and family. Mrs. Gart Shober returned to her home at Fort Wayne last evening : after spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Heller. Unless the ditches in R<x>t town- | ship are cleaned by October 15 the I same will lx l sold according to law. I This is the last notice. L. H. Bokj necht, trustee. A. C. Meyers who has been visitj ing here with relatives and friends returned to his home at Bluffton today. O. N. Neal the Metropoitan Insurance agent returned from Bluffton tixlay where he had been attending I to business. Mrs. Harding who has bene visiting with relatives here for a few days returned to her home at Mont- | pelier today. Miss Francis Bradly has been visiting here with relatives for a few days returned to her home at Pleas ant Mills today. J. W. Pass water who has been visiting with friends and relatives here for a few days returned to his home at Willshire today. Mrs. John E. Kern and son and Mrs. Dora Fairchild left today for Midland, Mich., when* they exjiect to make their future home. Janies K. Collier, advance agent of the Robert Downing Company is ' in the city looking after the interest of the company which plays here I Oct. 14 and present the "Hon. John North." At Kokomo, Ind. a woman is applying for a divorce from her thirteenth husband. She has eight living husbands in Ohio and five in Indiana. As soon as she is released from No. 13, she is to be married to Mo 14 John Louche, a farmer living near this city has been making a campaign on rats, and as a result 150 have turned their toes to the daisies. The riddance will be a releif that will lie appreciated in that immediate vicinity.

John Ulery is at Hoagland today on business. W. J. Smith made a business trip to Fort Wanye. John Miller of Preble is very sick with typhoid fever. Cal Duckett returned to his work at Craigville today. J. N. Kerr returned to his home at Berne this morning. Nonh Weber of Fort Wayne is in our city buying horses. J Herman Tentnian is at Fort Wayne today on business. Peter Forbing left for Por land this morning on business. The Hoosier Girl company left this morning for Hartford City. A. D Moser returned to Berne today after spending a day with his friends. Brenton Barkley returned from Fort Wayne where he has been on business. Miss Wormwood left today for Willshire to visit with friends and relatives J. V. Keck left today for a few days visit with realtivesand friends at Bluffton. John Fonner left today for Marion where he will visit with relatives for a few days. Gene Stevens left today for Craigville where he expects to visit for a few days . W. H. Niblick is attending to some very important business at Fort Wayne today. Mrytle P. Watts and Ina Everett left for Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. O. J. Bayes is at Linn Grove today adjusting a lightning loss for the Conntennital Insurance Co., Mrs. Will Ramey and family left this morning for Fort Wayne where they will spend a few days visiting. Mr. Williams a member of the police force of Bluffton is in the city today attending to important business. Dr. H. E. K -ller and wife left for Fort Wayne this morning where the* Dr. will assist in a very severe operation. Rev. Johns of Angola passed through the city today enroute to Monroe to attend the Minis trial ' Lyceum. Miss Urick who has been visiting with friends and reatives here for a few days returned to her home at i Monroe today. Mrs. Smith and family and Miss Uhl left today for Richmond where they expect to visit for a few days with relatives. Rev. E. A. Allen left for Fort I Wayne this morning to engage the Hayten Quartette for a concert in the near future. Mrs. Peter Caeser who has been viaiting with relatives and friends at Fort Wayne for several weeks returned home today. Nelson Fuhrman packer at the I T Waring Glove. Co., is absent from his work on account of sickness. He has symptoms of typhoid fever. F. H. Hutchinson who has been the guest of John McKean and wife for the past few days returned to his home at Hamburg,O, this morning. Mrs. L. E. Waggoner and family who have been visiting with John Waggoner and family on First street returned to their home at Maysville. Ky.. this morning. By the kindness of J. E. Mann, this office was the recipient of a bushel of potaoes of the Green Mountain variety. They were raised in clay ground, where they flourished to a remarkable degree. Every one is a beauty in size and besides they contain a moreish taste that can not be easily duplicated.

A. Sprunger of Berne, was in the city today. Dr. Raeniear is at Monroe today visiting old friends. J. B. Wolfe and wife returned to Warren la if evening. Dr. A spy of Genova, was a business calle- here today. Willi un Sheets arrived in the city from Van Buren tixlay. Dr. Canada returned to his home at Winchester this in irning. Wililam Roe of Monroe is a business caller to the city today. J. M. Long returned to Peterson today having been here on business. A. G. Marty of Ada, Ohio, is in the city today packing up his furniture. Mrs. E. L. Black left this morning for a few days visit with friends at Geneva. J. H. Hall returned from Frankfort last evening where he had been on business. Mrs. Cora Hooker left today for Pleasant Mills where she expects to visit for a few days. Mrs. William Fronfield is moving from her country home to the city on Mercer street today Pete Taylor who has been in the city for several days working returned to Toledo last evening. Gus Schlegel who had been atoning to important business at Vena docia.O., reurned home last evening. David E. Smith returned home from Bluffton last evening where he had been attending to legal buinsess. Mr. Parks who has been in the city for several days visiting returned to his home at Willshire last evening. Mrs. Verne Thomas left today for Berne where she expects to visit a few days with relatives and friends. Isaac Smith, after visiting here with relatives a few days, returned to his home at Portland this morning. Fred Mills returned from Indianapolis lust night where he had been attending the Knights of Pythias convention. Mrs. L. H. Bunyan of Richmond, and Mrs. W. H. Daniel of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mrs. John I Vail for a few days. A. Tubman who has been at Marion for several days bidding on the construction of an interurban railway returned home last evening. Miss Hattie Studabaker and Mrs. Morrison returned last evening from Bluffton where they had been attending the funeral of Mrs. Chaddock. Masons Wanted—Wanted at once 10 masons, 50 cents tier hour for good men. W. S. Hughes. For Sale—A team of work horses. Will sell cheap R K Fleming, Cor Eleventh and Nutman streets. 229d12 Found—A ladies cape with imitation fur collar. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing pr iperty. 229d3 Wanted—Good dinning room girl at Burt House. sl4 per month. Wanted—A good man at Burt House. There will be meeting of’the U.R, K.P. Friday night Oct 9, at 73:0 p. m. All members requested to be present. H. M. DeVoss, pres. 230d3 Chicago excursion 11.25. On Sunday, Oct. 11th the Erie railroad will run their final excursion to Chicago and return from Decatur, Ind., at the rate of <1.25 for the round trip. Special train leaves Decatur at 6.o<> a. m., arriving in Chicago at 11:30 a. ni. Don’t miss the last opportunity of the season to visit Chicago at so low a rate. For further information call upon Erie agents or O. L. Enos, T. P. A., Marion, Ohio.

WANTED! 100 Men and (xA | A zo 1 earns To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wafos. H. P. STREICHER, Contractor. Decatur City Propertv.

No. 192. —Small three room ,property on Seventh street. H 25. No. 135—Five room cottage, stable, cistern, near Grant street. fSUO. No. 259—Five room cottage, stable, cisterr on Oak. near Fifth street. |625. No. 16*3— Five room cottage, cistern, stable, drove well. North Seventh street. No. 24)—Five room cottage, cistern, North Decatur street. #‘so. No. 2ns—A five room cottage, newly re-roofed and repaired, near Third and Adams streets ♦675. N F!v<* rn-ms, new house, on West Mar aiLub.lUCi. Sub. No I^s-Six room residence, on Jackson street. $725. No 90—Six room cottage, on Kugg street. ♦825. No. 277—A two story seven room residence, near Third and Adams streets No. 81—Six room cottage, on Short street. MSO. 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. ♦1.025. No. 181—Eight room, modern well finished I residence, corner of Marshal and Seventh streets. 31.225. No 271—Convenient eight room residence on ' west side of Mercer street, new barn. ♦1.450. 1 No. 246—Eight room residence, cellar, drove well, corner of Nuttman and Sixth street. ♦1.225. No. 67—Business property on Winchester street. <1.150.

FOR LARGE DESCRIPTIVE LIST ADDRESS Snow Agency, Decatur, Ind. ■ " 111 ™ ' - - -1 11 ■■ i — Men Wanted f 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— a

No 208- 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 of Stephenson and Mercer streets. ♦1,175. No. 206—Eight room and cellar, stable, twostory brick residence, on North Second street. ♦I.MJO. No. 249—Eight room, two-story residence, cistern. stable. <n 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. iKJ.IvO. No 209—Sixteen city lots and nine room, twostory residence, on South Chestnut street, drove well, cistern, suble. 12.110. No. 250—Two-story, eight room residence, cellar, stable, drove well, on Mercer street--52.100. No. 223—Seven room, two-story residence, cellar. stable and 99 feet frontage, on North Second street. 12.350. No. 236 Nine room, story and a half residence on west side of Third street, near public square. No 226—Ten room, slate rrx)fed. two-afory J residence, drove well, cistern, stable, on | Winchester street. ♦8,509. No. 260-Ten room residence on west Bide of Winchester street, drove well, stable, cistern. <2.700. No. 2)9--Commodious two-story brick residence. cistern, cellar. feet frontage, on | North Second strtet. <4.600.