Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1903 — Page 3

TIME tables (]7r. & i. (In effect Nov, 29. 1903) TRAINS NORTH. t-Dnl'y 1 :I K a m - I tally to Grand Rapids H;uo a m 3 -Daily (except Sunday) LUpm TRAINS SOUTH «n 4—Hally , 2:59 a ni t, O ri—Dally (except Sunday! 7:11 » m h, : Dally (except Sunday 1 ;p m L„. DallJ ■ except Sunday . . 7:.',1 p jfo. I<>-— Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1903. EAST. No d—commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a tn Mall, dally, except Sunday ..1150am So 4 nay Express, daily 5:43 pm No 22—Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 8-Pay Express, dally 5:25am k 0 I-Mall, dally, except Sunday 11;25 a m Qo s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 p m U 6 St-Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14. 1303. WEST. Np 9— Buffalo-Chicago Limited, dally 3:10 a m tip . -Express, dally .1:42 a tn No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and ( liicago daily 12:38 p n No 13— Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 a m EAST No 8— Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55a m jib 28—Marlon and Columbus except Sunday 8:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 8:24 p m No K>—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago.

Fred Rohrer of Berne is in the city. W.S. Steele is a business caller at Marion today. Mr. Kuntz of Berne is in town today on business. A. J. Smith is transacting business at Bluffton today. John Schugg made a business trip to Auburn this morning. Rev. E. H. Pontius went to Galveston t«xlay to assist in a revival meeting. Mrs. George Dailey and son art 1 home from a visit with relatives at Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunter went to Elwood today to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Laura Scheffer returned to Fort Wayne last evening after a short visit here with friends. Grace Peterson returned from Waliash txxlay where she has been trimming in a millinery shop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter and son Robert sjx-nt Sunday with Martin Beery and family in the country. Eizabeth Davidson who spent Sabbat fl with her children at Gen eva returned to her home this morning.

— 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. w We also carrv a full line of Robes. Blankets, Collars, Whips and - everything in the Horse Goods line. When in doubt call on Kauffman & Smith and be convinced. IcAUFFMAN & SMITH North S-cr»i>c* Street ,_J M Iwi WIIIIIIIHIIIIIBIJ CTESMBKOB TRY THE BURT HOUSE CAFE FOR ALL FANCY AND UP TO DATE DRINKS. i i Schlitz Beer on Tap and in Bottle and Home-Made “I om and Jerry CALL ON MOSE AND HE WILL TREAT 'SOU i RIGHT. THE RIVERSIDE Livery and Feed Ban] Known as the King barn, is now owned by J..M. Rice. The h»nt of care given our trade. Good cox erect f yanl the finest in the city. We also buy and sell Lris. and pay the highest market prices. Call and see us. , J. /V\. RICE ____________ First Street —

•T.R. Smith returned from Geneva ; today. Dick Reed is transacting business at Willshire today. Mrs. E. T. Ives returned to Van Buren today after visiting hero. Albert Winans' returned to Willshire today after spending Sunday with his parents. Miss Fuhrman returned to Brene last evening after spending Sunday with her parents. Mrs. J. Mellott© returned today from Marion where she was visiting witli her daughter. Miss Arbella DeWitt returned to Montpelier today after a short visit here with her parents. Mrs. E. A. Venus returned to < raigville after visiting here for a tew days with relatives. Mrs. J. Sphar and daughter returned from Van Wert today where she was visiting friends. Mrs. Frank Fairbanks returned to her home at Bluffton today after visiting here for a few days. Miss Kate Hammell returned to Portland last evening after visting a few days with her parents here. Mrs. Katie Marker and daughterMinnie returned from a visit with

friends at Domestic this morning. Miss Schug returned to her home at Berne last evening after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Schug. Jake Roop sold a fine two year old colt Saturday for the neat sum of |220 the colt was a genuine thoroughbred. J F. France and wife returned to Huntington last evening after visiting here for a few days with H. L. Confer and family. Charles Patton was at Rome City this morning to look after some contracts towards building some boats tor Rome City parties. Mr. and Mrs. Wells returned to ' Geneva last evening after visiting here for a few days with Mr. Lemuel Johnson and family. Clay Wertzberger went to Bellfountaine, Ohio, today where he has accepted a position as bill clerk with the Big Four railroad. Miss Jessie France returned to her home at Huntington last evening after visiting for a few days with Carl and Hazel France. H. Sjx •ncer, F. Stafford, B. Kizer i and J. Lewis of Bluffton were callers in the city last evening, must i lx 1 some attraction here boys.

John Waggoner went to Monroe this morning. Dan Beery is transacting business at Fort Wayne today. Miss D. Haley returned to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. T. Whestope made made a business trip to Bryant today. Charles Brock made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. W. L. Ray returned to Berne today after transacting business here. L. S. Shilling went to Valparaiso this morning to resume his school duties. Irvin Brandyberry is making an inspection of the schools at Williams today. Miss Geary returned from Fort Wayne today where she was visiting relatives. Miss Julia Loser returned to her home at Monroe today after visiting here with friends. Frank Miller returned to his home at. Monroe today after transacting business here. Mrs. W. Nachtrieb and son George returned from Delta today where they relatives. Miss May Rademaker returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume her school duties. A. J. Laffert.y arrived from Fort Wayne this morning where he was transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boyd went to Monroe today they are representing the Modern Woodmen lodge. Miss Christ arrived from Fort Wayne today and will Ixa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breiner. Elberta Kohne returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting for a few days with her parents. Dr. Rinear returned from Fort Wayne this morning where he spent Sunday with his daughter. Georgia Fuhs returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting for a few days with her parents. Mrs. L. Koeneman went to Foit Wayne his morning to visit for a few days with relatives and friends. S’quire J. R. Smith and wife returned from Geneva this morning where they were visiting with relatives. Miss Grace Snow returned to her home at Geneva today afer a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison . Miss Stella Bremerkamp returned from Plymouth where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clover. Rose Martin returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending a few days with her father Jake Martin. Miss Bessie Stevenson returned to her home at Portland last evening after visiting here with Miss Fannie Rice. A. A. Baumgartner 'and wife returned to Linn Grove last evening after visiting here for a few days with friends. Florence Black returned *to her home at Portland this morning after visiting here for a few days with friends. Clayton Murray and family will arrive ths evening from Cardwell, Mo., and will be the guest of C. D. ! Murray and family. Miss Bertha Clapp returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning after making a short visit with C. Rademaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding re turned to Fort Way ie this morning I afb r visiting here for a few days I with Mr. and Mrs. William Myers. Col. Dick Townsend wont to Fort Wayne this morning where ho will drive a horse called Sharlote with a mark of 2:111-4 in the matinee I races this afternoon. Miss Loretta Fletcher and Miss Daisy Haines arrived from Fort Wayne and will give their regular dancing lesson at the Columbian i club rooms this evening. The heating apparatus at the court ’ house was turned on this morning and worked like a charm, that comniodius building being well heated throughout and the officers and deputies who have been indulging in a game of freeze -out for several days are again in a good humor. There will be a stated meeting of Decatur Chapter. No. 112, R. A. M., on Wednesday evening, December 2, at which will occur the annual election of officers for said Chapter. All members are requested to be present. 275 4t L. C. Miller, H. P.

Maamcwrmm >'■ w.! i« ihiim i. . HENSLEY’S— I SLAUGHTER SALE

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■ here afie some tvxtt i’kxces: —— — RINGS, 50e to 510.00 reduced from.. 51.00 to sls 00 sls 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 eent, $ 7.50 WATCHES now $6 25 which makes my $20.00 Watches now... .$17.00 | $ 1.50 WATCHES now $ 1 (X) Other goods too numerous to mention, but all goes at this sale. You will miss it by waiting. Come early and get the cream. I will lav anv of mv goods awav 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. AA. HENSLEY

Bal Black returned to Geneva this morning. i H. Burdg of Bluffton was in town last evenng. J. Atz returned from Bluffton last evening. Mann Woods made a business trip to Whiting today. H. A. Fristoe made a business trip to Geneva today. Mrs. B.Winnans and family returned of Berne last evening. ’ Mrs. J. D. Reiter and son returned from Warren last evening. L A. Brokaw made a business trip to Chicago this morning. Albino Smith made a business trip to Portland this morning. Dore Volz and family returned) lust evening from Lansing, Mich. Will Russell went to Salem this! morning where he will transact' business. E. H. Mercer returned to Berne this morning after spending Sunday with his family. L. C. Miller returned to Linn ’ Grove this morning after spending ) Sunday with his family. Mr. McClimate went to Grand Rapids, Mich., his morning to visit for a few days with his son. Mrs. N. Schumaker returned to her . home at Portland this morning, after | a short visit with friends here. Fred Patterson returned to Indi-1 anapolis this morning after visiting 1 for a few days with his parents. John Rickceie, Charles Trippie. i Fred Morgn and Ben Stout of Bluff'- 1 ton were callers here last evening, i Fred Ashbaucher, Toddy Linn, Frank Kern and Dyke Frisinger i were callers at Berne last evening. Mrs. Borden returned to her home at Columbia Citv this morning, after I a short visit here with L. B. Brokaw and family. Ralph Satfford arrived from Montpelier last evening and will be the guest of Miss Arbella DeWitt for a few days. Mrs. J. D. Wisehaupt and son . returned from Marion last evening ' where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds. Mrs. J.S. Coverdale and dauhgter May returned from Bluffton last evening when l they were visiting with Charles Coverdale and famly. Music! Music! You Can Buy all the latest and upto date MUSIC that you desire, at reasonable prices. Leave orders at Nachtrieb's drug store. W. E. Smith. Music! Music!

IHAVE 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 say 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.

Abe Simmons of Bluffton is transacting business here today. Harry Erwin returned to Berne this morning to resume his school duties. Chicago to St. Paul Minnneapolis four daily fast trains via the Chicago & North-Western Ry.

HOLIDAY RATES I We Will Make 500 Dozen I Imperial Photos on Bxlo mountings, at I - $ | .50 I Regular price $3 00 9 Now avail yourself of the opportunity and get at least § one dozen of these beautiful High Grade Photos at HALF PRICE. g Special Attention I is called to our line of Burnt Wood Novelties, and S Framed Pictures, which will be sold at greatly reduced C prices. Call early and select your presents and have ■ them laid away. 1 ”~”——— ■ MOSER, Photographer I 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. j Mmn IIWII K—!■! iMwatus—wwm ■■■■■!■ mil Call at Erie Barber Shop and See Star Oil Gas Burner I It burus cither Crude or Refined Oil. A MONEY SAVER. E. L TMVLOR.

Remember us for card advertising Gregory A Miller. 261- 24t Work guaranteed in all lines of carriage painting and lettering. Gregory & Miller. 261-24 t The Indian opera, Powhattan, ie the finest production ever given in Decatur by amateurs.