Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1903 — Page 3

TIME tables a. r. &~i. (In effect Sept. *?, 1903) TRAINS NORTH, Nn ft—Daily 1:30 am No t Pally (except Sunday) 5:22 p m NO 7— Dally so Orand Kuplda 8:00 am TRAINS SOUTH No B— Dally (except Sunday 1:19 p tn No I-Pally , 2:59 am No 8- Pally, except Sunday . 51 p u , No 12- Daly (except Sunday) 7:K a tn No 14- Sunday only J:W p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST. No ((-Commercial Traveler, dally ... 5:25 atn I No 2 Mall, daily, except Sunday ,11.50 am NO 4-Pay Express, daily 6:43 p m I Noil-Local Freight 1:10am WEST No 3-Pay Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall. dally, except Sunday ll;»a m No y-< ommerclal Traveler, dally . 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight 12:03 p m I •CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST. No 9-HuffaloChlcago Limited, daily 3:10 a m No I—Express, dally .1:42 a m No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:38 p tn No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 pm No 21-Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55 am No 22-Marion and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m No 19— Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:53 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Peter Huffman of Linn Grove is n the city today. A. F. Alexander of Windfall. Mich., is in the city. John Bollinger is at Buenu Vista I today on business. , P. W. Simth returned to his home nt Richmond today. A. Dugan was a business visitor at M illshire last evening. Rev. Wagner and wife of Bobo are the guests of Rev. J.C. White i and family. Rev. Reel and wife of Fort Wayne are the guests of Rev. J. C. White and family. Katherine Case returned to Will- i -lure last evening after doing some shopping here. Charles Hodges left last evening for Marion to visit for a few days with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Feusler left today for Redkey to visit for a few days with relatives. ’Hie Preacher Quartette will sing . tonight at the M E. Church. Come out and hear them. W. H. Fishlmugh chief engineer of the interurban arrived this morning from Celina, 0., Mrs. Nick Lange arrived last evening from (las City and will be the guest of his parents.

WANT ED! 100 Men and 25 Teams To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wages. H. P. STREICHER, Contractor.

— SECOND 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 BE SOLD AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICE THE SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.

1' red Huffman is a business caller at BlufTiun today. James I hl, of Bluffton, is in the city transacting business. bather Wilken made a business trip to Toledo, Ohio, today. Mr. \\ illiams, of Marion, is a business visitor in the city today. O. N. Neal returned from Bluffton today, where he transacted insurance business. Mrs. Clifford Thompson, of Huntington, is in the city, the guest of C. M. France. Ralph Erwin left today for Frank fort, after visiting for a few days with his parents. Mrs. J. Fred France, of Huntington, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. H. L. Confer, Mrs. G. 11. Jewett of Grand Rap i ids, Mich., is the guest of Chris| Meyers and family. Miss T. Blue returned to her home at Bluffton today, after visiting with relatives here for a few days. Charles Sheppard arrived from Bluffton, today, and will be the guest of F. C. Summers and family. M. S. Syphers returned to his home at Willshire lust evening after transacting business here. J. H. Cooper returned to his home . ut Toledo last evening after spend-' ing a few days with relatives here. ' Mrs J. S. Fisher arrived lasteven-' ing from Eaton and wil be the guest of V. S. Reed and family for a few da vs. I Peter Gaffer left this morning I for Fort Wayne to visit his wife 1 who is sick in the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. J.W.Todd and family return ' ed to Geneva today, they being the guests of Clayton Dorwin and family. Rev. J. A. Sprague and wife of Monroe arrived today and are the guests of Rev. J. C. White and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Rice and daughter, Fanny, left for Marion, today, where they will visit a few days with Frank and Charles Rice. James Thomas and wife arrived today from San Francisco, Cal., and will lx- the guests of Samuel Barger and family for a few days. Miss Mary Knnsey and Stella Miller went to Fort Wayne this morning and will be the guest of Miss Mary Barnett while there. Miss Laurie Adler who has been quite sick with measles at the home of D. M. Hensley has recovered and the qnrantine was lifted today.

J. R. Black and wife, of Geneva are in the city today. John Bolinger returned from ’ Bluffton last evening. R. K. Allison is a business visitor at Fort Wayne today. Hugh Hite went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. John Kelley, of Geneva, is a business visitor in the city today. Otto Blum returned from a business trip at Preble, last evening. W. E. Smith returned from a business trip at Marion, last evening. J. P. Steiner of Linn Grove, was a business caller in our city today. John Stoneburner returned from a business trip at Ceylon last evening. J. T. Merryman returned from a I business trip at Geneva last evening. J. H. Sprunger returned to Berne 1 today after transacting business I here. Mr. and Mrs. Longerbarger went : to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Scott Hughes returned from Bluffton last evening, where he transacted business. Mrs. Hattie Tague left this inorn- ; ing for Lar well to take a course of treatment. C. J. Lutz, who was transacting business at Portland, returned home ' last evening. Mr. Lankanu arrived from Fort Wayne today and will be the guest : of his parents. | Mrs. C. F. True went to Ft. Wavne this morning, where she will visit a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schurger. of Monroeville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schurger. Mrs. Cress arrived [from Payne, Ohio today and will be the guest of her son C. C. Cress. Mrs. Kinsley arrived from Huntington last evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lange. E. C. Hunt returned to his home at Linn Grove today after transact ing business in the city. Mrs. George Zimmerman returned from Bluffton last evening, at which place she visited her mother. Oscar Huffman, who was transaetingjimportant business at Geneva, returned to the city last evening. Miss Minnie Dav returned to her ’ home at Marion today. While here she was the guest of Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Theodore Droppieman left today for Pennville tor a few days visit with Mike Meibers and family. Aeher, Elzey & Vance have an announcement in another column that will save you money if you need an overcoat. John T. Kelley of Jefferson township, was 'in [the city looking after business and passing the glad hand around to his friends. Mrs. Kate Schurger, of Tiffin, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. C. Schurger, of Delphos. 0., were in attendance at the Schurger Kurber wedding. Mr. Little of Crete, Nebraska near, is here visiting old friends. Previous to seventeen years ago he was a resident of this county. G. W. Naber is offering for sale a number of Hereford cattle at his farm near Wabash. Ind. Read his advertisement in another column and profit yourself thereby. ’ The Indian ojtera "Powhatar/' will be given in the <qxra house Dec. 3. The owner of the copyright Mr. Win. R. Baker, of Chicago, has been especially engaged to direct the rehearsals and performance of lieautiful opera. It was given in the auditorium ut Winona, before im audience of over 4000 people from all parts of the country and • was praised by ail.

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Sam Simison of Berne is business caller to our city. S. Pontius of Geneva, was a business caller here today. A. J. Reynolds returned to his home at Linn Grove today. S. S.Alberts from a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. The Seunho Club will nus-t Thursday afternoon with MrsJ Connell. Mrs. Heminger returned to Wil • Hams last evening after shopping here. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Frank Thomas returned from Berne last evening where he is working. Mrs, C. Kaufman left this morning for Warsaw to be at the bedside of her sick daughter. Leonard Moore left this morning for Grand Rapids to visit tor a few days with his sister. Mell Rice returned from Ridgeville last evening where he had been transacting lumber business. Miss Fletcher and Miss Hynes arrived from Fort Wayne today to give their regular weekly dancing lesson. Miss Nettie Drummond returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting for a few days with her parents. John Steele who has been visit ing here with relatives for past fewdays returned to Chicago lust evening. Mrs. Flynn and Mrs. Johnson left this morning for their homes at Piqua (>., they were the guest of Mr. Samuel Douk and wife. For Sale—Bay mure and twocalv es. Prices right. Inquire of R. VBeavers. ts For Sale—-A stove that will burn either soft coal or wood, of the round oak make. See Charles < 'olter at the National Bunk. 248d4 For Sale or 'Trade—Eighty acres of good farming land. Inquire of H. J- Bunn foreman on Monroe and Fourth streetpaving work. 241d12

““ OU will never see better Overcoats for the MONEY than Y we are now selling for $5, $6, $9.50, $lO, sl2, 15, $lB and S2O. These wonderful eoats are GEARED TO THE HIGHEST PITCH OF STYLE. They are full of all the little niceties that go to make up a handsome garment. THEY ARE MADE of Beavers, Kerseys, Meltons and undressed fabrics: some are lined with the best of silk, others with good Italian sage linings. DON’T BUY an Overcoat until you see ours. We guarantee to save you money. Do You Wear Underwear? If bo. you cannot afford to miss seeing the 20 different varieties we are showing. These 20 varieties range in all prices, any grades of both wool and cotton. Don't Freeze Your Hands and Ears I We have the best 50c Caps and Gloves you ever saw. REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE One Dollar's Worth of Goods for a Dollar.

Lost—Pocket book containing about seventeen dollars in this city. Finder return to this office or Mrs. Gerard Kohn and receive reward. 247d5

OPENING OF LECTURE COURSE "Seeing the Elephant" B Y ■■■ —■= COL. L F. COPELAND King of the PlatformNext Monday Evening I at the Opera House | Sale of Seats at Holthouse Drug Co.

; The undersigned has been appoint- . ed guardian of John M. Burns and . ; will not stand good for any debts contracted by said Mr. Burns. H. G. ■ Gunset, Guardian. 245-2 t wit