Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1903 — Page 3
time tables g7r7& i. (In effect Nov. 29. 1903) tkains north, ■a- Dally 1:1' am T-Dally to Grand Rapids.. ... B:uoani 3— T»atly (except Sunday) 1:31 p TRAINS SOUTH No 4_n»lly • •• am Kn U -Daily (except Sunday). oil a E„ ■ Daily .except Sunday 1: .) p n > I No :lO—Pail.v, ex.vpt Sunday ; :,| p ' jlo' Ki— Sunday only 7:18 p m I CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST. N„ a-Commercial Traveler, dally ... 5-is g m 2 Mall, daily, except Sunday 11.50 a m Sn 4- Hay Express, daily B:43pm No 'SI— Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 3-I’ay Express, dally B:2sam No I—Mall. dally, except Sunday 11 : 25a m No&—Commercial Traveler, dally l):l«pni Nd St- Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST. No 9-Buffalo-Cbtcago Limited, dady 3:10 a m Express, dally 1:42 am 1 tfS3—N<* York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and < hlcago dally 12:38 p m N„ js—Wells Fargo Express except .Monday 5:12 p m No 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10 a m EAST Np 8-Vesttbule Limited for N Y 2:56 a m Nb 22 Marion and Columbus except 5undar........ 8:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus i 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. A. Devoe was in Fort Wayne today. John Kern made a business trtp to , Berne this morning. Miss V. Buckmaster, of Geneva, at tended institute today. Fred Rohrer, of Berne, is transacting business in the city today. Miss Schugg, of Berne, was in attendance at the institute today. J. W. Kelley, of Portland, is here i today, transacting legal business. i S. A. M. Butcher, of Geneva, is transacting business in the city today. Frank Stone has returned to Fort Wayne, after transacting business here. John Weber returned to Ft. Wayne last evening, after transacting business here. Frank Purcell, who was here buying horses, returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. H. Green returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning, after visiting a few days here with relatives. W H. Niblick and wife returned from Cardwell, Mo., last e"ening. They report the Decatur colony as getting along fine.
MADE IN DECATUR-SOLD IN DECATUR THE unvarying quality of our Harness makes it the safest Harness to buy. You can buy a set today, one next year and another ten years hence, and you will find the same even, reliable quality in each Ihe satisfaction which one customer gets is the satisfaction of all. We also carry a full line of Robes. Blankets. Collars. Whips and evervthing in the Horse Goods line. When in doubt call on Kauffman X Smith and be convinced. KAUFFMAN & SMITH North Second Street ra ' i-w gfryg’ ; w* w '‘mmumi Ladies! For all the latest and up-to date Hats and Trimmings CALL ON MISS ANNA BOESE Monroe Street. Establishment formerly owned by Zwick X Long. PRICES TO SUII THE RIVERSIDE • Livery and Feed Barn Known as the King barn, is now owned by .1. M. hit*The best of care given our trade. <"’<■' i" yard the finest in the city. also buy » > horses, and pay the highest market pri» • • see üb. J. /VI. R 1 cE - First Street -
1* rank Bell is at Berne today. Mr. \ anhorn made a business trip to Adams last evening. Mrs. Zwick and family, of Williams, are in the city today. Mr. Garwood left this morning for Sturgis, Mich., to visit a son. Howard Shaekley has returned from a business trip at Berne. Mel Rice returned from a business trip at Ridgeville last evening. ( liarles Niblick is back from a visit with Ft. Recovery, Ohio, friends. Nelson Bricker, of Geneva, is trans acting business in the city today. Roman Holthouse completed a business trip at Berne, last evening. Bart France, of Huntington, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. T. France. Fred Loser, of Monroe, is in the city today looking after business matters. Mrs. \ erne McGonigal and daughter went to Willshire, today, to visit relatives. Margaret and Mark’Mann, of Geneva, are the guests of P. K. Kinney and family. May Myers left this morning for Elkhart, at which place she will visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells, of Geneva, will be the guests of Lemuel Johnson over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Bell went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of her grandmother. Mesdames Switzer and Rhodes re turned to Lima last evening, after visiting Mrs. John Everett. Dave Werling and son, Drake, went to Berne this morning to make a tour of inspection concerning new bridges. Sarah Hortman, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of relatives and friends, in this city, having arrived this morn ing. Miss Rosa Potts returned to her home at Hoagland this morning, after a short visit with the family of L. C. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Sours and family returned last evening from Union City, where they were visiting Mrs. Sours’ brother. Miss Rose Bunner returned to her home at Ft. Wayne last evening after visiting for a few days with Miss Tena Radamacher. Misses Rose Christen and Lizzie Peterson have returned from Fort Wayne, where they were visiting with Mrs. Gart Shober.
S. W. Hale, of Geneva, was in the city today. Joel Johnson and son are at Fort : Wayne today. Mrs. C. Helm returned from a visit ! at Marion today. Mrs. R. A. Friend is visiting her ! son at Ohio City. L. D Adams made a business trip to Frankfort today. Emil Franz, of Berne, is a business , caller in the city today. C. Roop, of Willshire, is a business 1 visitor in the city today. Miss Krischbautn, of Monroe, is attending the institute today. P. Bryan, of Geneva, is in the city today, looking up old friends. Mrs. Ernst returned today from a visit with relatives at Marion. Jack Bubmeyer returned from a business trip at Fort Wayne. William Hearst returned today from a business trip at Marion. C. Kopelski, of Willshire, was transacting business in the city today. Miss Gene Lutz and Roscoe Walkup arrived from Delphos, Ohio, today. Mr. Schefner returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after transacting business here. Mrs. Will Cordua and son are home I from a visit with relatives at Pleasant 1 Mills. Miss Maude Smith has returned to ! Greentown, after a visit here with her parents. George Close returned from a business trip at Fort Wayne last evening. Ben Rice returned from Berne last ; evening, where he was transacting business. Bunker Hale returned to Lima last evening after looking up old friends here. Mrs. H. Bremerkamp, who has been visiting at Bluffton, returned home last evening. John Hay returned to his home at Williams last evening after transacting business here. John Lee returned from Domestic where he was attending the funeral of his daughter. L. C. Miller arrived last evening from Linn Grove to spend Sunday with his fa nily. The pillow lottered off by Margaret Gallogly wascaptured by J. C. Moran, who held No. 99. Mrs. Al Graham and family have ’ returned to the <jity from a visit with friends at Monroe. Mr. Wisner has returned to BluffI ton, after a short visit here with Lemuel Johnson. Miss E. Clark returned from Monroe last evening where she was visiting relatives. Miss Workman has returned to her home at Bluffton, after a few days visit with Miss Smith. A. R. Bell returned frem Bluffton last evening where he was transacting lumber business. J Mr. Sheller returned from Toledo, Ohio, last evening, where he was looking after grain business. Mrs. Florence Quick went to Bluffton today while here she was the guest of Mrs. Al Fristoe. Sheriff Albert Butter returned from Berne last evening where he was transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeler returned from Berne last evening where they were transacting business. Henry Eiting and family returned from Fort Wayne this morning, at i which place they visited relatives. Paul Drinkmiller returned to his home'at Marion, today, after visiting for a few days witn Grover Miller. Rev. Yale, of Wainosfield, Ohio, is the guest of Ed France. Mr. Yale is connected with the Wainesfield Chronicle. After a pleasant visit here with Rev. White and family, Miss Anna Liddle returned to her home at Marion today. Mrs. J. Welier returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning, after visiting for a few days with her ■on. in thia place. Mr. and Mrs. Nachtrieb and son ' returned to Toledo, Ohio, today, after : making a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold. Mrs. Sarah E. Harrod left Friday evening for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the winter. Her son, J. ■ L. Harrod accompanied her as far as Chicago. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohnke, of i route 3, are the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy which arrived Wednesday. Mrs. Bohnke and baby are doing nicely.
HENSLEY’S --1 SLAUGHTER SALE
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HERE ARE SOME OF MY — ...... RINGS, 50c to SIO.OO reduced from. SI.OO to $15.00 ! $15.50 WATCHES now $12.25 CLOCKS, SI.OO to $lO reduced from $1.50 to $15.00 SIO.OO WATCHES now $ 8.50 WATCHES, reduced 15 per cent, I $ 7.50 WATCHES now $ 6.25 which makes my $20.00 Watches now... .$17.00 i $ 1.50 WATCHES now $ 1.00 Other goods too numerous to mention, but all goes at this sale. Y’ou will miss it bv waiting. Come early and get the cream. I will lav anv of my goods away for you for Xmas at the prices you pay when got at HENSLEY’S. NO GOODS GOES OUT WITHOUT THE CASH OR A BANKABLE NOTE AT THESE PRICES. D. /V\. HENSLEY
The bowling alley will lie open for business tonight. Alex Leßrttn made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Shaffer Peterson returned from a business trip at Berne last evening Charles Peterson returned from a business trip at Berne last even ing, O. Jackson returned to Ohio City today, after transacting business here. Miss Burkhead returned to Monroe today, after attending institute here. Miss Marie Bowser returned to Geneva. She was attending institute here. N. Detro returned last evening from Celina where he was transacting business. Mrs. E. Pease arrived from Craig-; ville today, and will be the guest of I Mrs. F. Johns. O. J. Bayes returned from Berne I last evening where he was trans | acting business. Miss Zoa Miller returned from j Berne where she was £ visiting with Miss Augsperger. Miss Agnes Krick went to Van Wert today to visit a few days with Mrs. A. Frunk. Jesse Robison returnd from Willshire last evening where he was transacting oil business. A. J. Smith returned from Bluff ton k *• evening where he was tran sacting lumber business. Mrs. Spangler returned to her home at Portland today, after visiting a few days with her father-in-law. Mrs. Johh Fairchild, who has been sick at Fort Wayne has re- j turned home. She is greatly im j proved. Messrs White and Parkerson re ! turned to Fort Wayne after visit ' ing with Misses Ethel Barkley and Madge Hite. ('him Baker arrived from Mont pelier and is visiting with his pir I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Baker on i rural route No. 3. Miss Susie Biggs went to her) home at Fort Wayne last ('veiling j after visiting here for a few days with her brother. J 'A. H. Heuer is putting up a first | class smoke house, built of fine tile and when complete will cost him in tho neighborhood of |l5O. Mrs. Foremost Andrews arrived from Monroe last evening last even t ing and will be the guest of Mr. and ■ Mrs. Raenier fur a few days. H. Veach returned to Cincinnati last evening where he purchased three horses from John Weber and four from Beery and Holthouse. The marriage of George Clem to Miss Hattie Darwacter took place at the residence of George Close, northwest of tho city, Thanksigving day at eleven o’clock. Rev. E. H. Pontius performed the ceremony Tho newly wedded couple will soon go to Dixon, Ohio, where they intend to reside.
I HAVE just received my holiday stock, and - feel that I have bought too much, and in order to dispose of it, I will offer the entire stock at the greatest slaughter prices that have ever been offered. Now it is easy to sa}* anything in advertising, but it is not so with me, as you can plainly see, by coming and getting my prices and comparing them with prices you get any place, I don’t care where. lam determined to sell, and someone is going to get my bargains. If you don’t get one it is your fault. Come early and I will show you the finest line you ever saw.
A. Eaton went to Willshire today to make a visit with his mother. Mr. Eaton just returned from Washington state where he has been for five years. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs of Berne were guests of W. 8. Hughes and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Headington and daughter returned to Muncie today after visiting hero for a few days with Mrs. Headington's father. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moses and son Ralph of Fort Wayne were guests of the former's mother Mrs. Julia Moses over Thanksgiving. Mr. Moses returned home Friday and Mrs. Moses and son will remain Lx the city over Sunday. Read Hensley’s ad. Have you read Hensley's ad yet? Look I look! look! Read Hensley's ad.
Bosse’s Opera House MONDAY, NOV. 30 The Eminent Actor, Mr. Louis J. Russell, presents the wonderful story of Dr. Jekyll £ Mr. Hyde With Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seat sale at Hclthouse Drug Co. — I TRY THE , BURT HOUSE CAFE ; | FOR ALL FANCY AND UP TO DATE DRINKS. I ISchlitz Beer on Tap and in Bottle | and Home-Made ‘‘Tom and Jerry” CALL ON MOSE AND HE WILL TREAT YOU I RIGHT. | ® Call at Erie Barber Shop and See Star Oil Gas Burner It burus either Crude or Refined Oil. A MONEY SAVER. E. L. TAYLOR.
$25 DOLLARS REWARD. We will give a reward of J 25 for any kind of spavin or splint, sweeney, capped heck, tiowed tendon, wind galls or any similar ailments that cannot be cured by the use of Gilmore’s Caustic Oil. It has been so thoroughly tested that we know it will do all we claim aud more. We have so much faith in the curative powers that we guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction or money is refunded. Price 50c per bottle. Gilmore Drug Co., Fletcher. Ohio. Use Gilmore's headache powders. Sold by all druggists. See Hensley s new stock of jewlery. See his ad. Have you seen Hensley’s stock of jewlery’- 1 Read his ad. 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 Abstract and Loan Co. 25~dtf
