Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1903 — Page 3

time tables G. R. &1. (In effect Sept. 27,1903) TRAINS NORTH. [ No s—Daily 1:30 a m No B—Dally (except Sunday) 5:22 p m No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids b:UO am TRAINS SOUTH No 2—Daily (except Sunday: 1:19 p tn No 4—Daily 2:59 a m No. B—Dally, except Sunday 7:51 p m No 12—Daily (except Sunday) 7:17 a tn No. 14—Sunday only 7:1(1 put CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1908. EAST, No (I—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No 2 Mail, dally, except Sunday , ..11.50 atn No 4—Day Express, daily B:43pm No 22—Local Freight 1:10 a tn WEST No 3-Day Express, dally 5:25am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . ,11;25 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 p m No 20—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST. No 9-Buffalo-Chlcago Limited, daily 3:10 a m No 7—Express, dally 1:42 am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:38 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 a m EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55 am No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 am No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has ■ through coach Columbus to Chicago. Mrs. EL. Coiner returned to her home at Willshire last evening. W. R. Neal returned from a busi-; ness trip to Fort Wayne last evening. John Kleinhenz returned froml a business trip at Monroe last even-| Ing. Al Parker returned to Toledo last evening after looking tip old friends here. Mrs. J. Tague returned to her home at Willshire last evening after spending the day in this city. W. H. Nibilck returned from Fort Wayne where he was attending the grain association 'neeting. I). X. Baunignartner returned to [Willshire last evening he having spent the day here with Paul Baumgartner. A full attendance at the Ben Hur lodge is desired this i Friday 1 evening, in account of initiation. The members 5f the degree staff are especially de-i lired to be there.

ZXTTEIND THE HONEY RAISING %SALE % WE NEED MONEY And know of but one way to get it quickly. That is to SACRIFICE our stock at Cl'T PRICES. We have, therefore, inaugurated a MONEY-RAISING SALE, in which both profits and cost prices are ignored. We are not waiting until the close of the season, but makingyvou these extraordinary offers while our Fall and Winter Stock is full and complete, and you cannot fail to get your correct size in any department, whether it be OVERCOATS, SUITS. TROUSERS, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS Don’t Miss This Sale It's a Money=Raiser for Us A Money-Saver for You We have constantly aimqd to fulfill every statement we have made to the public, and are confident that the prices at this f ale will be a great surprise to you. This great sale is now in full force And Continues until Dec. 25. The Huh doming Ge MEN AND BOYS OUTFITTERS. One Door North of First National Bank. Decatur, Ind.

Mr. Lehman of Berne is transacting business in this city. A. E. Rose is transacting business at Winchester today. Dick Boyd made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Gas Gregory is transacting business in Fort Wayne today. W. F. Horton made a business trip to fort Wayne this morning. Sam Doak returned from a business trip nt Geneva last evening. John Stoneburner is attending to important business at Fort Wayne today. Dave Werling returned from a business trip at Geneva last evening. C. Christen who was transacting business at Craigville returned lust evening. Abe Simmons returned to Bluffton last evening after transacting legal business here. Gus Sellemeyer returned last evening from Willshire where he was transacting business. Mrs. C. M. Kenyon returned this morning from Ridgeville where she visited for a day with friends. John S. Bowers returned from [ Pennville this morning where he j was looking after the gas business. A. J. Smith is giving his house a j new coat of brown paint which will add much b auty to its appearance. Miss Pearl Butcher arrived last evening from Bryant and will be the guest of C. J. Lutz, and family. Miss Elva Rex returned from Brookville last evening where she was in the employ of Smith and Bell. Adam Brown returned to his home at Fort Wayne last evening after transacting legal business here. No. 13 on the Chicago & Erie broke a cylinder head here last evening and was delayed for three hours. Mrs. Durand returned Jto her home at Lima, Ind, after spending a few days with Mrs. C. Patterson and family. Thomas S. Shelby left for Grand Rapids last evening on business. ,He will preach here on November 1 29 at the Methodist church.

Peter Bryan of Geneva is in this city today. Ferd Morgan of Bluffton is in this city today. Mrs. Sohum went to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Harris returned to her home at Portland today. O. N. Snellen is a business passenger to Fort Wayne, A. Van Camp is at Huntington transacting business. Mr. Lafferty is transacting business at Fort Wayne. P. K. Kinney is trnasaoting business at. Geneva today. Mr. Scott McDaniel made a business trip to Borne today. Mr. Scholtze returned from a business trip at Portland. Al Gerard is transacting business at Fort Wayne today. Christ Strebe went to Ridgeville on business this morning. Frank Cottrell of Berne is transacting legal business here. O. Huffman is transacting important business at Berne today. Vincent Smith is looking up his boy friends at Monroe today. D. E. Smith is transacting legal business at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Morrison is spending the day with relatives at Fort Wayne. A. Tubman returned last evening from a business trip at Cleveland. Charles Sether returned from a business tri]) at Bluffton last evening. Charles Beam returned to Berne last evening after transacting business. Mr. Starhouse went to Monroe today to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. Foster returned to his home at Geneva today after trasacting business here. Mr. Chapman arrived from Fort Wayne this morning, he being here buying horses. A. R. Bell who was transacting lumber business at'Saratoga returned last evening. Auguts Freeze returned to Fort Wayne last evening after transacting business here.

Albert Winans returned to Willshire today after spending a day with his parents here. J. Will Kelley and wife returned to Portland last evening after visiting with friends here. Frank Winans return’d from Craigville today, where he has been doing some stone masonry Christ Yager went to Fort Wayne last evening after transacting important business here. Louis Holthoushe left last evening for Butler. Penn., where he will hold a. sale of western horses. Dave Gerber shipped two car load of cattle to Pittsburg today. John Rex accompanied stock. Mr. Weimer returned to his home at Fort Wayne this morning after transacting business in this cityMrs. Huffman and son returned to their home at Warren today after spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. T. Mills returned to her home at Charleston 111., today after visiting for a few days with her sister here. Mj. Barkley arrived from Valparaiso this morning and will be the guest of Mr. Edy and family for a few days. E. L. Carrol returned from Fort Wayne this morning after attending the grain dealers association meeting there yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Dowin and family returned to Ft.. Wayne this morning after visiting for a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elias (’overdale. Elmer Johnson will ship twenty one head of the finest horses ever placed on car here to Pittsburg tomorrow. Huber DeVoss will accompany the horses. Commencing Monday the elevator men of this city will commence to buy new corn, but would prefer to have same sorted. Mixed and while corn will be bought at two cents less than yellow. Frisinger & Company, yesterday, sold a fine three-year-old Belgium stallion to Robert Wallace, of Kenton. Ohio, for the neat sum of SI,BOO. The animal weighed just exactly 1,800 pounds, therefore, selling for one dollar per pound. This company is certainly becoming widely known as every day there is some foreign buyer here to see them.

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John Murter returned to Berne today. Mr. Garrett made a business trip to Geneva today. Mr. Maurer made a business trip to Ohio City today. Fred Huffman made a business trip to Craigville today. E. L. Carrol is transacting busij ness at Craigville today. J. N. Ehrsman of Berne is transacting business in this city. Judge Branyan arrived from Huntington today to transact leagl business. John Ireland went to Bryant to day to visit a few days with his brother. Mrs. M. B. Miller and Winifred] Ellingham went to Winchester this I afternoon. S. Cramer arrived today from ( Marion and will be the guest of Rev. Alberts for a few days. Mrs. Huston who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray for the ' past week returned to her home at Delphos today. Mrs. George Flanders entertained a few of her lady friends at a euchre party last evening a good time being reported by all present. Commissioner Abnet went home yesterday, not being able to remain longer owing to physical ailments, ■ which or the present seem to have! the better of him. John Stewart arrived today from South Bend, and will visit a few I days here with his parents. John was formerly engaged in the in surance business in this city. Vince Bell, who was in town yester-' day, said that Frank Mosure was busily engaged in leasing oil territory in both Adams and Wells counties in the vicinity of Tosein and east of the latter place. Mr. Bell leased one farm of 160 acres. The leases are for I eastern operators. Bluffton News. Next Friday night Nov. 13. Nothing irreverent or sectarian will be presented. Beautiful illuminated hymn the Holy City, Calvary and Redemption will inter)>crse the , presentation. Once seen it is endorsed by the clergy everywhere. “It made a deep and most uplifting itnpresion on me." Rev. W. C.Winslow.

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J. Hunsicker of Berne, is transacting business in our city today. Mrs. H. F. Kimball, who has been visiting relatives here for a few days,l returned to her home at Bluffton to day. Miss Nettie Neaderhouser returned to her home at Bluffton today, after visiting fora few days with Fred Huff man and family. Al Porter will return to Indianapo lis, tomorrow morning, after spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Porter. Miss Edna Gilman leaves for here home at Indianapolis tomorrow morn ing, after a few days visit herewith H. S. Porter and family. The K. of P. lodge last evening, not | to be outdone by any other organiza tion, entertained themselves. After i regular business meeting and some fine ritualistic work banqueted them selves at the genial house of Coffee A Baker to as fine a supper as one ever sat down to. There were about thirty-five members present and a fine I time was reported by all present. Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any’ sum, any length of time and privilege of par tial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf.

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Bosses Opera House Wednesday Evening NOV. nth

Prices, 25,35 and 50c. Seat Sale at Holll.ouse Drug Co.

Wanted—A girl or middle aged lady to do house work. Good wages. , Sam S. Acker. 257d4 Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Ten thousand dollars private ■ funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loan in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Ab- ' stract and Loan Co. 25dtf MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPA’Y (incorfobated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us to loan on city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest. We ate able to close all loans on the same day of re iceiving application. Will loan in sums of SSO up. on one to five years' time, with privilege of partial payments. The company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATI' R AB STRACT X LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker block. 257dtf

a r CRIPPLE CREEK” Dlrection of Whitaker & Nash Everything New. Production Carried Complete Just as present.*! in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. Boston, and all the leading cities during the past two seasons.