Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1903 — Page 3

time tables GR.& 1. (In effect Sept. 27. 1903) TRAINS NORTH, No 5-Daily 1:30 a m No 3-1 ’ally (except Sunday) 5:22 p rn No 7— Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 a rn TRAINS SOUTH No B—Daily (except Sunday 1:19 p m No I-Daily a:S! ‘ a m No 3—Dallr, except Sunday :51pm No 18—Daily (except Sunday) 7:17 a in No. 14—Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1903. EAST, No a—Commercial Traveler, dally,.. 5:25 a m N . Mall, dally, except Sunday... 11 50 ain No 4—Day Express, daiiy 3:48 pm No 22—Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 3—Day Express, daily 5:25a tn No I —Mall. dally, except Sunday ...11:25am No s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight .12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST, No 9- Buffalo-Chicago Limited, daily 3:10 a m No 7—Express,dally ..I:42am No 3-New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:33 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10 a m EAST No s—Vestibule Limited for NY 2:56 a m No 22-Marlon and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm No to—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:56 pm No. 13 Will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. L.Gillom returned to Berne this morning. Mell Rice is a business caller at ■ Fort Wayne today. S iniuel Doak is at Geneva today transacting business. Dave Werling is transacting business at Geneva today. A. R. Bell is transacting lumber business at Saratoga today. Dave Gerber is looking after the stock market at Borne today. August Freeze of Fort Wayne is transacting business in this city. W. Andrews returned to Monroe this morning after transacting busi- ■ ness. Miss Drummond returned from | Bluffton where she was visiting friends. Elmer Johnson returned from Pittsburg this morning where he I was selling some horses. A. Neusbaum who was tranaset in_r business here returned to his ' home at Berne this morning. Albine Smith returned from Ge- ■ neva last evening where he was putting in a rough job of plumbing for heating purposes.

I-'- - rssmbhr The Powerful Drama of Western Life, by Hal Reid Bosse’s "at Oners CRIPPLE u p CREEK" Direction of Whitaker & Nash I Everything New. Produc- | Wednesday E/ening tion Carried Complete LI ft II II XL Just as presented in New York, Chicago, B ■IwII ■ a I 111 I Philadelphia, Boston, and all the leading ■ .- s ’ * illllj cities during the past two seasons. | Prices, 25,35 and 50c. Seat Sale at Holt Louse Drug Co. |

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

Miss Weimer returned to fort Wayne today. Mrs. Schrocfc returned from Berne lust evening. Mr. Knox of Kokomo is in the city today transacting, business. f rank Cothrell of Berne is transacting legal business here today. Harry Moltz returned from a business trip at Toledo yesterday. Goo. McKean returned from a business trip at Geneva last evening. Jack Spice of Fort Wayne is in the city transacting important business. Miss Julia Ford left today for Van Buren to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Kate Scharves is at Geneva today giving instructions to her drawing class. Mrs. Bader S. Hunt of Winchester is in the city a guest of Mrs. L. G. Ellingham. Born to Charles Niblick and wife a big girl baby. Both baby] and mother are doing well. Currie Cogswell arrived today from Dixon, 0., where she was visiting with her sister. David Foster was in the city . yesterday and returned to his home nt Willshire last evening. Mrs. James Fristoe returned from I Berne last evening where she was spending the day with friends. Frank Olugus returned from Berne this morning where he was transacting telephone business. Frank Smith returned this morning from Berne where he was transacting telephone business. Ed Miller returned to Linn Grove this morning after spending a day with his parents L. C. Miller and ■ wife. Mr. Cook left this mornng for Grand Rapids Mich., where he expects to visit for a short time with ; relatives. Charles Roop went to Garret this morning where he has accepted a i position on the B. & O. railroad in I the shops. Rosie Flemming went to Fort ' Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mci Cui loch and family. Loretta Fletcher and Daisey Haynes returned to Fort Wayne this morning after giving dancing lessons and report one of the larg--1 est classes they have had yet.

Al Bealer made a business tirp to > Detroit Mich., today. Gus Sellemeyer is a business cal i ler at Willshire today. J. Nye made a business trip to Willshire last evening Louis Holthouse returned from | Ohio City last evening. E. Woods returned from a business | trip at Whiting last evening. Abe Simmons of Bluffton is transacting legal business here today. I Henry Weimer is transacting business at Schumm, 0., today. John Logan returned from a business trip at Bluffton last evening. E. A. Allen, who was transacting business at Bluffton returned home last evening. Four young members of the Atz family are quite sick with the chickenpox. Mrs. Adam Brown went to Fort Wayne last evening to transact legal business. Mrs. Chapman returned to Fort Wayne last evening, he was here buying horses. Mr. Stogdell returned to his home at Willshire today after transacting business here. E. L. Carrol went to Fort Wayne today to attend a meeting of the grain association. W. H. Niblick went to Fort Wayne today to attend the grain association meeting. W. R. Neal returned from Bluffton last evening where he was transacting legal business. Shafer Peterson went to Fort Wayne last eveneing where he is transacting legal business. Prof. James King left today for Elwood while here he was the guest of Mr. Sheller and family. | D. X Baumgartner arrived from Willshire today and is the guest of his brother Paul Baumgartner. G. C. Adams returned to his home at Harbor Springs Mich., after transacting business here. G. W. Gause and wife went to Willshire last evening after spending a few days here with relatives. W. H. Fledderjohann and W. W. King arrived today from St. Marys to look after the interrurban railway. Mr. Calderwood left last evening for Fort Wayne after visiting for a few days with Rollo Calderwood and family. Mrs. I. A. Hartman left lust evening for Fort Wayne after visiting for a few days with W. Sale and family here. Henry Kukelham and family arrived from Cinicnati and will be the I guest of August Busick and family I for a few days. Mrs. P. A. Baer and family returned lust evening him Borne where they had been visiting Mrs. I Baker's brother. Mrs. Fred Sellmn-y. r :mil Mrs. | David E. Si ud,ib>:i »p t yesterday with Mrs. William Binike and ■ family nt Preble. Wesley Logan returned from Bluffton last evening where he was passing the examination for an in. I crease in jiension. The Ladies Mi-. imairy S i< ty of the Methodist church are being en-1 tertained thisufterni m at the home of Mrs. D. E. S >tt. John Miller and son of rural route No. I who hav< Is en quit sick for some time with tvphoid

fever uro rejiorted a- much better. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Faistore and family arrived last evening from Fredericksburg andw il 1 I>e the gui >st of Tom Buckinaster and family while here. Major George W. Steele of Mar ion,'and about the biggest republican politician in the state of Indiana, was here yesterday attending the Short] Horn cattle sale at the fair grounds. Since his retirement from congress much has b< on -aid in the newspapers about Mr. Steele's success as a farmer. He was entertained while here by Judge and Mrs. David Studabaker. The K. of P. lodge of this city has been assured that it can have the next district meeting if it wants it and it will undoubtedly avail itself of the honor. The meeting will probably lie held in March and by that time the local lodge will be in good shape to take care of it. Many new members will be added by that time and the meeting will be worth all it costs, as is usually atendedby from 300 to 500 Knights. —Montpelier Call.

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W. E. Thomas is a business caller at Warren today. A. B. Snyder is a business visitor at Warren today. F. L. Deiderick is transacting business at Bluffton today. Fred Huffman is transacting business at Craigville today. Charles Sither is transacting cigar business at Bluffton today. Fred Vaughn returned from a business trip at I'ort Wayne today. Mrs. .Take' Roop went to Van Buren today to spi nd a few days with friends. Eli Baumgartner returned to Berne today, after trun acting bu.-i ness here. Fred Schearer returned to Berne today, after attending to legal business here. Fanny Rice returned from Fort Wayne where sir* ba* been visiting i friends. David Huskey returned to B rno today after trunasucting legal business here. Mrs. E. A. Allen went to Greensburg today to visit for a few days with her parents. H. P. Ray made a business trip to Portland today in the interest of Frisinger and Company. Peter Hoffman returned to his home at Linn (Trove today after transacting legal business. Mrs. Courts and daughters returned to Willshire last evening after spending the day here shop ping. Mrs. Mc.Barnes and son left last evening to spend a few days with Mrs. Earls and family at Fort Wayne. Miss Rose Lizer returned to her home at Bluffton, today, after visiting here for a few days with her sis ter. Mrs. Frank Peterson. A full attendance at the Ben Hur lodge is desired tomorrow night, on account of initiatioo. The members of the degree staff are especially desired to be there. Jim Eddington, the popular young barber, is at home after a several months' trip to New Mexico, Nevada and other states in the southwest. He says Indiana is plenty good enough for him.

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I Call at Erie Barber Shop and See Star Oil Gas I Burner I It burns either Crude or Refined Oil. A MONEY SAVER. E. i_. taylok.

Mr Strain made ' b t to Geneva today. R. J. Kuavel i~ a bu*ine cal at Geneva today. John Kl.-indenz made a us I trip to Monroe today. A. Parker of Toledo i- in tl . ity 1 looking up old friends. John Hendricks return d to his home at Monroe today. Harvey Hart returned today from !a business trip at Grand Rapid*. Barney Wemhoff returned t'r n I a business trip at Fort Wayne to I day. Mr. McManus returned today after transacting business in this city. A. B. Bailey returned to Monroe today, after transacting business here. William Baughman went to Monroe today to spend a few days with relatives. The Young Matrons Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the homo of Mrs. George G. Flanders on Winchester street. Miss L. Baughman arrived today from Angola, where she is attend ’ ing school, and will be the guest of ! her parents at Salem for a few days. On November 2Hth. 1903, the 11th Indiana Calvary will hold a reunion at Monroeville, Ind . at which time Captain R. H. Pratt, late professor I of Carlisle, Ind., school will be J present. The Carlisle Indian foot ball team will also be there on this occasion. All members of “C” Company who can attend are earn estly requested to be present. By order of A. P Brown, Sou'y.

The ki . The kiss i-a peculiar pi .tion. Os no n ■to one, yet ooy get it for nothing, the young lover's privilege, the hypocrite's musk. To‘he young girl, faith; to , old m .id, charity. A man purcha “d goods to the nnount of thirty-four cents. When he came to pay for the goods he ha.l only a dollar bill, a throe cent piece and a two cent piece. The storekeeper had a half dollar and a quarter. They appealed to a bystander but he had only two dimes and one penny. After some perplexity tin* change was made to the satisfaction of all. How was it done? — Child's School Handkerchiefs 10, Racket Store. For Rent—Good property within four squares of court house.—lnquire at Colnhin’s restaurant. 356(13 All parties are hereby notified against purchasing a note for *42.75 given by the undersigned to one John Moore. Chris Beery. 251d0wl Saturday, November 7, the books ■ absolutely closed, and if your taxes are not paid by that time, it will be returned delinquent. J. H. Vog(lewede, treasurer. 255d1wl Ou November 3 and 17 the Erie rail road will sell hotneeeekers excursion tickets and special one way tickets to points west, south, northwest and southwest at very low rate. For far ther information call upon Erie agents or address, 0, L. Enos. T. V. A., Marion, Ohio.