Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1903 — Page 3

time tables o7rT& i. u 'n effect Sept. 27, IWO3> TRAINS NORTH, . , n.ji, 1:80 a m J°‘i Dally (exwpt Sunday) 5:22 pm k"! y to Grand Rapids b:uu am S0 ‘ ' TRAINS SOUTH .nJ-Dally (except Sunday. 1:19 p m J 1 j pally • :a; & m ? ; si-lC.y. . ' ••■pt Sunday ..7:51 p m Jos Daily (except Sunday> .:l. am g" H-Suuday only .:1b pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1208. EAST. ... «_cotnmerclal Traveler, daily... 5:25 a m ■ Mad. daily, except Sunday .11.50 am ? I_D :l v Express, daily 6:48 pm (n 21 Local Freight 1:10a m ’ WEST , i-D»v Express, daily 5:25 am x -Mail. <lally-except Sunday . .11:25 am J , men ial Traveler, dally .. U:l»pm JoB-Local Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1303. WEST. Limited, daily 3:10 a m J. i—Express. dally ..I:42am sn 3-Ne'w York and Chicago Limited ’ through coach Columbus and i io. ago daily 12:38 pm .. u_Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 p m |io SI- Marion- Huntington Acc'm 10:10 ain EAST Sc s_ Vestibule Limited for NY 2:55 a m t i! Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 am C s-New York and Boston Limited "through coaches Columbus and Chicago 8:24 p m S in—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 2:55 pm go. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has trough roach Columbus to Chicago. C. Stuckey spent Sunday with his parents at Berne. H. P. Streicher spent Sunday Kith his folks at Toledo. Henry Ashbaucher of Marion vis ted over Sunday with relatives lire. Herman Uheil of Huntington fa.'the guest of Miss Laura Bog ler yesterday. Dun Beery made a business trip < Chicago last evening where he is laying horses. Mrs. Samuel Acker, who has been .uite siek for some weeks, is able to et up today, and is getting along lively. Stella Wemhoff returned from " rt Wanye last evening and will bsit for a few days with her Brents. Dallas Butler left today for Rich Bond. having in charge George Me- ) nald, who was ad judged insane a iw days ago. Otto Blume and family and Chil hiilnr and family attended a family Minion at John Bogner 's just west f t vn yesterday, a good old fash>n dinner, being served and every ne present had an enjoyable time.

"KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN” At Bosse's Opera House TO-NIGHT Prices 25 and 35 Cents SEAT SALE BEGINS THURSDAY AT THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

RANTED! pOO Men and I 25 Teams »o work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. I Lots of Work and Good Wages. I H. P. STREICHER, Contractor.

0. N. Neal made a business trip to Geneva today. Marsh Brady left today for Pennville on business. A. \ an Camp made a business trip to Geneva today. James Haefling is a business caller at Geneva today. Mill Rice is a business caller at Ridgeville today. Mrs Bookhart made a business trip to Berne today. Mrs. Hills left for Spencerville today for a short visit with relatives. L. C. Miller returned to Lima today, after spending Sunday with his family. Mr. L. Myers left today for Pennville. While here he was a guest of Marsh Burdg. Mrs. Will Lyman returned today from Columbia City where she was visiting friends. Mrs. S. Laisure left today for Berne to visit for a few days with her sister, Ella Brown. , Henry Blakey returned from Fort Wayne today, after visiting a few days with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, who visited relative, south of the city, returned to their home at Winchester todayj Mrs. Morrison and Mrs Studabaker will entertain in honor of Miss Erwin, of Wheeling, W. Va., tomor ’ row. W. A. Mlline. of Chicago, was in our city today. He was here in the interest of the Chicago Lyceum association. Dick Neptune. A. J. Smith and | John Fonner leaves tomorrow evening for a week’s fishing trip at Colon, Michigan. Miss Tillie Frucht returned to her home at Fort Wayne, last evening, after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon. Nick Tonnellier was arrested Sunday morning by Marshal Cordua for being intoxicated he was let go this morning on the promise thaMie would never do so again, as this was bis first offense. Three full-blooded Mexicans arrived in the city’ this morning with their horses and wagons, they have been traveling with a show all summer and as the seaosn is now over they are looking for work. When last seen they were looking for Mr. Streicher, the street contractor.

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Garb Bixler, of Bluffton, was in the city last dvening. Mrs. Metsler left today for her home at Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Midland returned to her home at Signet, Ohio, today. J. Colter made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. George Steele returned from Mont pelier, today, where he transacted business. Will Miesse arrived last evening from Warren, and is spending today with friends. A. P. Beatty returned last evening from Frankfort, where he had been on business. Charles Kitson has returned from Elkhart, where he has been working at the barber trade. Blanche Baker returned to Van Buren, today, after visiting for a few days here with her parents. Cirt Drummond returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday with his family. Edison Brock returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting over Sunday with his parents. Mr. G. W. Gilen left thisWnorning for Buttle Creek,Mich., after spending a day here with relatives. Mrs. Frank Crill returned from Geneva this morning after visiting over Sunday with relatives. Irvin Brandyberry left this morning for Willshire to inspect the schools in Blue Creek township. Thomas Ryan returned to Fort Wayne, last evening, after visiting with friends here for a few days. After a pleasant visit here with her many friends, Mrs. S. M Paulison returned to her home at Frankfort today. Rev. Cummins returned to Fort Wayne this morning after holding his quarterly meeting at Willshire yesterday. The Ladies Historical reading club will meet tomorrow evening, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. G. Holloway. Rev. Parret. who has been the guest of Rev. Wagner for a few days, left today for Landisville. He is a missionary evangelist. J. R. McFarland returned to his home today at Dillman, after visiting for a few days with William Neider and family, of Hoagland. S. L. Kunz, Abe Hostetter and Albert Reber of Berne passed through the city this morning enroute to Barrard Sidney. Maine, where they exjiect to spend two months hunting. A game of ball was played yesterday between Peterson and Curryville at Curryville and the former team won by a score of 26 to 13. The game was characterized by the fast fielding of both teams and the hard hitting of the Peterson team. A large and enthusiastic audience witnessed the game. The West enders and the South enders played a tie game yesterday on the Sounthend grounds. The game was a fast one throughout and i the features was the hard hitting of Charles Peterson who made three homo runs in three times at bat and the] fair umpiring of John Lose. ; The tie will be played off next Sunday. “Shinney Honns’’ arrived today from Fort Wayne by the overland route having walked from Fort Wayne to Decatur. He says it only took him six hours and he was not a bit tired when he arrived. He learned, of the shooting of his horse on his arrival anil he now swears venganoe on the parties who killed it, he claiming it was a very valuable horse and that the same hud a mark of 2:20. This is the horse Murhsal Corduu had instructions to kill from city health officer Holloway. By virtue of having seized the place, David Graham Phillips has acquired a position among novelists that might be descrilied by the title ‘‘social censor.’’ What he writes is sure to be somewhat pertinently upon topics of the day or upon phase's savory and othrwise of Ainercun society. This is especially true of his new book, ‘‘The Master Rogue." which McClure, Phillips & Company bring out this month, the subject of which is the great American fortune, and the chase of , almighty dollar that it entails. The hero of Mr. Phillips’tale as a species of commercial cormorant, preying everywhere, conscienceless, and desiring only one thing; money and its power. Mr. Phililps curries his hero through life and shows how the harvest of his endeavor is care, > dishonor and unhappiness.

Will Russell is a business visitor at I Willshire today. O. W. Stevens left today for Frank-; fort on business, Fred Huffman Is a business caller at Bluffton today. W. R. Cochran made a business trip to Kokomo today. Al Beeler returned from a business trip at Ohio City today. William Borden, of Geneva, is a business caller in this city today. John Weber returned today from Willshire, where he was buying horses. John Kern made a business trip to Wolcottville this morning. Mann Woods and wife left yesterday for Whiting on business. Ralph Erwin of Frankfort is the guest of his parents for a few days. Lawrence Tester of Hartford City visited o ver Sunday with his parents. , Fred Ashbaucher returned from Bluffton last evening where he visited relatives. J Dick Vanti Iberg and son of Warren spent Sunday with John Reiter and family. Adolph Huffman left this morning for Bluffton, after visiting over Sunday with his wife. Albert Winans returned to Willshire today after spending Sunday here with his parents. Mrs. J. S. Fisher arrived today from Eaton. Ohio, and will be the guest of V. S. Reed and family. John Crist and family returned to Monroe, last evening, after visiting with relatives in this city. Autumn \\ ise and wife returned from Marion last evening, at which place they visited relatives. Nellie Steveley returned home last evening from Pleasant Mills, where she was visiting with her parents. W. J. Myers returned from Fort Wayne this morning after visiting a few days with his daughter. C. J. Lutz returned from Attica last evening where he had been taking mud bath treatment. C. Baughman and family of Bluffton were the guests of George W’ertzberger and family over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Davidson and family returned to Geneva, last evening, after spending Sunday with James R. Smith and family. Mrs. Jane Burrell returned to her home at Bluffton, last evening. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. George Zimmerman, who will visit a few days with her? The “Wrong Made Right” company returned home yesterday morning from Ossian, and will at once proceed to re organize, and expect to start out again next Monday. Mrs. J. M. Andrews and family returned to their home at Monroe last evening after spending a few days with Eli Crist and wife. Herman Tettman returned from Fort Wayne last evening where he had been spending Sunday with his wife who is siek in the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter left lact evening for’her home at Portland after spending a few days with Robert Blackburn and family. They leave in three weeks for California to make their future home. The gospel meetings at the Presbyterian church are having an excellent attendance. Rev. Aikman is one of the most helpful and interesting ministers that ever visited our city. Meetings every afternoon and evening this week. Rev. J. H. Curry of Craigville, is|at Urbana, Ohio, to solemnize the marriage of Miss Fannie Eggleston and Preston Hadsell. His son George and son in law Sylvester Miller accompanied him, George lieing best man at the wedding. After the wedding the party mentionisl will attend a church council in Northern < thio. Marriage Licenses. Jason Adams to Surah Gross. August Ntihrwakl to Selma Ehrnian. For Sale—Buy mure und two calves. Prices right, inquire of R. V. Beavers. ts For Hale—A thoroughbred Durham male calf, six months old, color red. D. A. Helm. 347d6 Lost—Pocket book containing about seventeen dollars in this city. Finder return to this office or Mrs. Gerard Kohn and receive reward. 247dft

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The Schafer Hardware Co. —n— 111 H—lllllllWT OPENING OF LECTURE COURSE I "Seeing the Elephant' COL. F. 1.. COPELAND King of the Platform Next Monday Evening I at the Opera House I ■■■aßinny.’?*-. ’Mswaiea. .wMaaawfcirraffaiwt. sec It Sale of Seats at | Holthouse Drug Co. I

Mitchell Day. Wtlkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 26.—Next I Thurmlay will be celebrated as Mitch ell day In the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania. In all the minfne towns of any Importance celebrations will be held and the minors from the surrounding country will assemble In parades In observance of the benefits which they have received from the; work of President Mitchell. Hayti in Trouble Again. rape Hayden. Hayti. Oct. 2/1. The Insurgent movement In the Dominican republic is spreading throughout all the northern part of the country. Las Vega. Mont Cristo and Santiago have come out In favor of the movement A provisional government was estab llshed Sunday at Puerto Plata on the north coast under the presidency of General Morales, the governor of the oort.

HOLDS FIRE 36 HOURS! WILSON COAL HEATER ASK WHY? LESS ASHES! WILSON COAL HEATER. ASK WHY? SAVES ONE HALF FUEL! WILSON COAL' HEATER ASK WHY? SAVES ITS PRICE EVERY YEAR ! WILSON WOOD HEATER ASK WHY? NONE SO GOOD ! WILSON HEATERS. WE KNOW -DO YOU?

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PILES-FISTULA DR. H. 0. WELLS The fort Wayne Specialist Cures all forms of Rectal Diseases, including Piles, Fistula. Fissure, Burning, Itching, Ulceration, Stricture of the Rectum, Chronic Diarrhoe and Constipation, which is the cause of the majority of eases of Female Weakneas. Dr. Wells will cart any case of Rectal Disease or make no Charges He will l)e at the MURRAY hotel in Decatur on the FIRST TUESDAY of EACH MONTH where he mav be consulted free of charge. By making request Dr. Wells will call to see you at your home if you desire it. H.O. WELI.S M D. 723 Clintou street, Fort Wayne, Ind.