Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1903 — Page 3

TIME TABLES 07r7& *i. (In effect Sept. 27. 1803) TRAINS NORTH, . n .< lv 1:30 a m nil'’ (except Sunday* 5:22 pm >■? ' . Grand Rapids »:UO am I,o ' trains south No »-Oaiiy (ettcdP l t,unda >\;; ; - P ™ j" t-'IH ■' .wept Sunday 7:slpm l>. v (except Sunday). ... 7:17 ain JjJ 14- Sunday uul> .:1b pin CLOVER LEAF. In effect Muy 3, 1003. EAST. «_( . mmerrtal Traveler, daily... 5:25 atn £",rMall, dally, except Sunday .. 11 50 a m 4 -Imv Express. dal.y <1:43 p tn finß-Local Freight 1:10am p WEST ... 1-Pav Exprex-, dalle 5:25am e„l Mi’:! dally, except Sunday 11:25am I? i-i'ommerclal Traveler, dally .. 0:10pm goi_Lo. nl Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO & ERIE, In effect June 14, 1003. WEST. ... a-Buffalo-Chicago Limited. <l*4.. 3:10 a m ,press, dally ..I:42am Ko S-New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and i tdcago daily 12:38 pm No H-Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 pm k 0 21 Marion-Huntington Acc'm . 10:10 a m EAST Ko 8- Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55 a m !2 Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a m Ko 4_New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm jj 0 io_Buffalu and Chautauqua Lake 2:55 pm No n will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Ora Case is at Fort Wayne on | business. Mr Lafferty returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Ros- Mallonee returned from Bluffton last evening. Mrs Hednnizer returned to her home at Williams last evening. Luclie Schmidt returntai to her home at Ohio City lust evening Fred Huffman returned from Bluffton last evening, he having been transacting business there. Mr-. John Patterson, daughter and son arrived last evening to at tend the funeral of Azole Patterson. | George Tague returned to Will-, shire last evening. He was working for H. P. Streicher on the street.' Mrs. J. Fred France returned to her home at Huntington last evening. She was the guest of Mrs. H |L Confer. C. Sehurger and wife returned to their home at Delphos last evening after attending the Schnrger-Kur tier wedding. Mrs. Dick Vantilburg, daughter' and son arrived last evening from Warren and are the guest of J. D. Reiter and wife. Mrs. 8. A. Mercer returned to hi- home at Williams last evening. Mr and Mrs. N. Crowl returned to their home at Whalen, Mich., last evening they were here attending to funeral of James Burnett.

I Hereford Cattle 1 J FOR SALE | IN ACCOUNT OF SETTLING UP THE ESTATE, I I will offer at Private sale, any, or all of the Fine Herd of B Hereford Cattle, so well known as the Naber-Lea Herd. ■ Ever}- animal will be priced, from the imported cows, down to male B calves, at prices that will dispose of the herd in thirty days. B Here is a rare opportunity of getting a start in full-blooded, reg- ■ istered cattle, at low prices. * Read the Chicago papers, and see how often Hereford steers top ■ the market, around six cents, while the great bulk of cattle sell at K about four and a half cents K These steers are sired by Hereford bulls. There is a great de- B mand for these bulls by farmers who want to improve their calves. ■ Somebody must raise fiill-bl<Mxled bulls. Why not you ? You can \ sell a 12-nionths-old bull calf for as much as a 3-year-old steei would ■ bring. Why not save two years of feed and care ? Start your son B out with a few cows, and you will be surprised how soon the herd B will be worth <s,ooo. ■ Come and spend a day and night with me and take your I time to it. ■ This is better than buying at a combination sale. B If you have idle money, and some shed room, be sure to winter ■ some of these cattle. Plenty of time given on good notes. B B;*; - I will meet you at TREATY 6 miles south of WABASH, B INDIANA, on BIG FOUR R’Y, if you will let me know. g C. M. NABER, Executor. I Rural Route No. 4, Wabash, Indiana. I

Pen Robison is a business caller at Fort Wayne. ( • vus Sellemeyer is a business visitor at Hoagland today. Dr. Dresser returned to Fort Mayne this morning. i George Kern is moving into his new home on Fornax street. Mr. J. C. Johnson is at Craigville today attending to grain business. i Rev. J. A. Cummins is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Clem Green of Geneva is in the city today transacting business. i The youngest son of Mayor Coffee! is quite dangerously ill with pnemonia. i Oscar Huffman returned from I a business trip at Genova last even- ' ing. Mrs. H. C. Hanna left last evening to visit for a few days with relatives at Bluffton. Mr. Chapman who was buying horses here returned to his home at > Fort Wayne last evening. J. H. Soble who was attending to business here returned to his home at Williams last evening. Will Cordua left for Fort Wayne last evening to attend a special meeting of the Eagle lodge. Moses Krohn went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a special meeting of the Eagles lodge. H. F. Midleman left last evening for Fort Wayne after spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. Meyers left this morning for Sturgis, Mich., after spending a few days, visiting relatives here. Geo. Doctor and wife went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend the wedding of his youngest brother. Mrs. Cora Hooker and family left this morning for Coldwater. Mich., to in ike a few davs visit with her sister. 8. Garwood who has been worki ing on the street here for the past I month returned to his home at j Willshire. Mrs. Waggoner and family arrived last evening from Ottwa, Mich., and are the guest of John Waggon- ! er and family. Mrs. B. Meibers, M. Bremerkatnp, B. Knappke and H. H. Bremerkamp I spent yesterday in the country with Mrs. Lucile Colchin. Rev. Louis Reel and wife returned to Fort Wayne this morning, 1 they being the guests of Rev. J. C. White and wife. Mrs. Kate Lampke returned to her home at Cincinnati Ohio, today after visiting for some time with Beach?r Meibers and family. Mrs Clifford Thompson returned to her home at Huntington last evening after spending the day, with her father C. M. France.

John Andrews of Monroe is in our 1 city today. A Vancamp is a business caller at Auburn today. Joe Moon is a business caller at Craigville today. E. P. Pyoneer is a business caller at Bluffton today. W. M. Butler is a business culler at Peterson today. Fred Scheiman is at Freidheim today on business. L. McKee left today for Portland to transact business. R. E. Wellington made a business trip to Ft. Wayne today. Thoms Kelley is a business caller at St. Marys,(), today. F. B. Huniphres left today for Frankfort on business. Charles Davis is transacting business at Fort Wayne today. Oscar Adair of Portland is attendto legal business here today. Frank Dirkinsis transacting business at Fort Wayne today. Kate Scherer is at Geneva today giving instructions to her painting class. A. Elzey went to Greenville Ohio, this morninhg for a few days visit with friends. B. B. Uehl left this morning for Lagrange where he will transact business. Mrs. Davis left this morning for Fort Wayne to spend a few days with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Lase Ellis went to Portland this morning to sjiend the day with friends. J. M. Burkhead left this morning for Warren to visit for a few days with his daughter. Charles Bonham returned Jrom Bryant this morning where he was visiting his parents. Mrs. Cress arrived today from Payne, 0., she will be the guest of U. S. Cress her son, for a few days. 11. P. Streicher. Geo. McKean. Win. Depth and John Smith made an automobile trip to Berne today. Miss Gertie Kintz returned to Ft. Wayne this morning, she was here attending the Sehurger-Kuber wedding. C. S. Sheppard returned to his home a* Buffton today after spending a day with F. C. Summers and family. H. H. Lankenau returned to Fort Wayne this morning, he being here attending the Sehurger-Kurber wedding. W. H. Moore returned to his home at Bronson, Michigan, this morning I after visiting for a few days with his father M.J. Moore.

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Willard Sutt es s at Bluffton today. 1 Will Sheets arrived from Ft. Wayne this morning. Jacob Closs is a business caller at Willshire today. Albert Brittson is a business caller at Winchester today. Jacob Miller of Geneva is a business caller to the citv. O. N. Neal is transacting insurance business at Geneva today. Mr. Hanrod made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. J. J. Lafollette of Portland Is here attending to legal business today. Judge Headington of Portland is ! attending to legal business here today. Mrs. L. Baker left todav for Geneva to visit for a few days with relatives. Labor Meibers and Charles Ernst are business callers at Monroe today. The new bus of C. D. Murray will arrive tomorrow by the Clover Leaf route. Verne McGonagle is moving into the home of C. M. France on Studabaker street.

Mart Bucher returned to his home at Marion today, he was transacting business here. Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie Strooler passed through the* city today from the east enroute to Berne. W. H. Fledderjohann arrived from Cleveland. (>., where he hud been on business. G. W. Calderwood and Kollo ('alderwood left today to visit friends at Bluffton. The Seun Ao Club meet' at Mrs. Dr. Connell's todas. A good time is looked fop by all. Edward Pontius returned to his home at Geneva today after transacting business here. Ralph Erwin returned to Frankfort today after visiting for a few days with his parents. Mrs. Ray Robison arrived today from Marion and will lie the guest of J. Kline and family. Hugh Hite has accepted a position as bookeeper in the Craig Biscuit Company at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Beery anil family left today for Monroe to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Klophenstine. Miss Rayner and brojhcr returned to Fort Wayne today, after nt tending the Schurger- Kurber wedding. Albert Schurger and family returned to Monoyeville toda.vj after attending the schurger Kurber w< “ ding. Prof Louis Lehman is moving his family and household effects to Chester, 111., where he will make his future home. Mrs. Counterman and Mrs. Al Buhler roturnod'from Fort Wayne today where they had Ix-en visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorg who were in attendance nt the Sehurger-Kurlx-r wedding, returned to their home at Hesse Castle, today. _

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Mr. Horton of Sidney is in the city- today buying horses. Willie Reiter is transacting business at Van Wert today. C. O. Rayn editor of the Geneva Herald was in the city today. Enez Ernst went to Berne today to spend a few days with her sister. Lizzie Kelley left today to spend a few days with relatives at Van Buren. Miss Grace Wagoner went to Monroe todav to visit for a few days with her aunt. J. F. Habbe left today- for Indi- ! anapolis, he has been the guest of Rev. Grether and family. F. F. Hedges went to Frankfort today where he has accepted a position as operator on the Clover Leaf. Mr. and Mrs. McConnehey left today- for their home at Zanesville, Ohio, they were visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and family The dancing class given by Miss Fletcher at the Columbian Club rooms last evening was quite well attended. Miss Haynes furnished the music.

OPENING OF LECTURE COURSE iiiMiiiniii mi iiMiim iiimiw in mhh.ii mm 11 ■■ i tt-. : • "Seeing the Elephant" B y COL. L. F. COPELAND King of the Platform Next Monday Evening at the Opera House __HMIMUMIT _~ — 11 ■! ■Hll ■■ITT Sale of Seats at Holthouse Drug Co.

S. Lotsentizer of Blue Creek town- ! ship was in the city today. Joshua R Bright and wife are home from a pleasant visit with relatives at Columbus, Ohio. '. The reciepts at the New England ! dinner today was forty-one dollars, a very handsome contribution and it was worth every pent of tho ■ money. Rev. and Mrs B E. Parker arrived last evening, having missed the : train due here in the afternoon. 1 They were met at the train by about fifty young people who pulled tho ■ decorated cab through town as far as the Boston store where Rev. Parker made a short speech and a general jollification followed. Radium, the new element, the remarkable facts connected with its discovery and its wonderous pos ' sibilties on the sciences and the arts 1 —forms the subject of a comprehensive article in the November Review > of Reviews, by Dr. George F. Kuntz, > the well known authority on mineralogy. This article combines the - highest scientific value with a popular method of treatment.