Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1903 — Page 5

TIME tables a7R?&i. (In effect Nov. 29, 1903) TRAINS NORTH, ■ () S-DailT 1:18am So 7— Daily to Grand Rapids 8:m) a m S o 3-Dally (except Sunday) 4:31 ptn TRAINS SOUTH S „4-P»fly 2:59 am No I*-Pally (except Sunday) 7:11 a m Bu *-Daily (except Sunday 1:M p ln KO. 30-Daily, except Sunday 7:slpm Ku. Ill—Sunday only 7:16 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1908. EAST. Ko a—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m WX’-Mail, dally, except Sunday ..11.50am No 4—Pay Express, dally 6:43 pm NO 24—Local Freight 1:10am WEST NA3-Pay Express, dallv 5:25am j® I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .. 11;25 a m S^s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 pm ria*B-Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14, 1903. WEST. tUTa— Buffalo-Chicago Limited, daily 3:10 a m 7—Express, dally . .. ..1:42 am N 5 3- New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:38 D ni N4-13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 p n. Nffl—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm. 10:10a m EAST VAs—Vestibule Limited for NY. 2-55a m Nff"22-Mario»i and Columbus except Sundav 5:58 a m Nt>4-New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm Wp. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Mr. Dykeman is transacting business at Fort Wayne today. E. L. Carroll returned from a business trip at Fort Wayne last evening. A. Van Camp returned from a business trip at Fort Wayne last evening. H. P. Streicher went to Fort Wayne this morning to transact business. O. N. Snellen returned from a business from a business trip at Marion last evening. Jesse Robison returned from i Bluffton last evening where he was \ transacting business. Miss Rose Baker went to Napanee this rnoring to visit for some time with her brother. Mrs. Fred Schaffer and Miss Lillian Harris made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. A. Warlick returned to his home atWillshire last evening While here he was the guest of Eliza Foreman and family.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS The Glad Christmas Tide Is with us again, and, as usual, you can find any present you want at the Old Reliable SMITH, YAGER & FALK DRUG STORE. AND let us show you the ■ I I most complete and beautiful line of V-jClll Holiday Goods ever shojvn in the city. Our line of Stagware, consisting of Toilet and Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, is more than complete. In Brazilian Red Wood we have everything. Books, Bibles Fine Stationery Ebony and Ebonized Goods Lamps of all kinds, Fancy Baskets, Pocketbooks, Crestwave ware, Albums, Fancy Mirrors, Game Boards, Perfume and Toilet articles. J< Chains, Rings, Neck Chains, ewelry Bracelets, Collar and At Lowest Price' Cuff Bu,,t>ns ' | Prices Lower Than Ever. SMITH, YAGER & FALK.

Homer King returned last evenJng from Berne. Elmer Johnson returned from Herne last evening. ’ H. Hale of Geneva is transacting i business here today. > John Meyers made a business , l ip to Bern© lust evening. > Peter Kirsch is transacting business at Fort Wayne today. George McKean returned from a business trip at Berne last evening. ■ H. A. Fristoe returned from a , business trip at Berne last evening. L. L. Baumgartner of Linn Grove , ; is transacting business here today. Otto Kennedy made a business triji to Fort Wayne this morning. Jonathan Burkhead of Monroe is tranasoting business in the city today. Harry Erwin went to Berne this morning to Attend teuohers institute. Mr. Marker went to Grand Rapids this morning to visit for a few weeks. Dr. Vizard returned from Gene-a last evening where he was transacting business. 1 Victor Foreman returned to Willshire last evening after transacting business here. D. G. Kreigbaum returned to Warren last evening after transact ing business here. Lawyer Mock returned to Bluffton last evening after transacting legal business here. C. Purnit went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few i days with his brother. W. M. Hooker went to Lima last evening after transacting business here. Mr. Hooker was an old : time jockey. Dave Foster returned to Willshire I last evening, he has been securing i oil leases east of the city and near Monroeville. W. J. O'Neil went to Toledo last evening where he has accepted a position with the (drug Bailey Ship building works. Rev. Greene returned to Finley Lake last evening. He was here in the interest of the American Christian Temperance Union of which society he is president.

J. L. Case went to Geneva today. John Tague returned to Wilshire today. C. J. Corus returned to Willshire today. John Kern is a business caller at Berne today. W. Miller returned to Liberty Center today. W. F. Jones is a business caller at Monroe today. | Morris Boyd of Pleasant Mills is in ' the city today. Elmer Moser made a business trip to Toledo today. F. Harris is transacting business at Geneva today. W. J. Miller is transacting business at Berne today. John Schug is transacting business at Berne today. Mrs. George Thatcher returned to Wilshire last evening. Miss Eva Smith is calling on friends at Berne today. T. Fritz returned to Geneva after transacting business here. Otis Jackson of Ohio City is a business caller to this city. F. Kramer of Geneva is transacting business in the city today. Mr. Chapman of Fort Wayne is transacting horse business here today. J. Fergeson returned to Willshire last evening after transacting business here. Ralph Erwin, an old Decatur boy is here with the Rachel Lewis Company. Jeff Odell and "Poodel” Meibers went to Monroe this morning on a hunting trip. Albert Acker went to Van Buren last evening where he will visit for a few days with his girl. Mrs. C. Bell returned to her home at Willshire last evening after transacting business here. Miss Gertrude DeVoss went to Muncie this morning to visit for a short time with Miss Fuller. Godfrey Christen returned from Pennville last evening where he was transactng gas business. Miss Daisy Haynes returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning, she being here playing for the High School dance last evening.

—HENSLEY’SSLAUGHTER SALE

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1 HERE ARE SOME OF MY PRICES: RINGS, 50c to 310.00 reduced from. .31.00 to 315.00 I $15.50 WATCHES now M 2 25 CLOCKS, 31.00 to 310 reduced from 51.50 to 315.00 310.00 WATCHES now > KSO WATCHES, reduced 15 per cent, 3 7.50 WATCHES now $ 6.25 which makes my 320.00 Watches now... .517.00 I 3 1.50 WATCHES now $ 1.00 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 my goods away for you for Xmas at the prices you nav when got at HENSLEY'S. NO GOODS GOES OCT WITHOUT THE CASH OR A BANKABLE NOTE AT THESE PRICES. D. /V\. HENSLEY

H. Hurt went to Craigville today to spend Sunday with his wife. J. S. Johnson of Monroe was a business caller in the city today. Alice Moser went toGeneva today to visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Passon went to Van Buren today to visit over Sunday. Mattie Young returned to Willshire today after visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs returned to Monroe today after transacting business here. William Hoile announces his name as a candidate for trustee of Union township. B. S. Wilson returned to Redkey today after transacting business with Frisinger & Co. Miss Martha Koldeway went to .Fort Wayne this morning t‘> visit for ten days with her brother. “Bones” Voglewede is suffering from a bad case of catarrh and blood poison of the right hand. George Woodward went to Fort Wayne today where he has accepted a position with the American Roller Mills. The revival meetings that are being held at Steele are being well attended and are doing a great deal of good. The Christian Endeavor Society gave asocial at the Presbyterian church last evening clearing fifty dollars. Mrs. C. E . Suttles left today for Mansfield, Ohio, where she w ill visit her relatives until after the holidays. Rev. C. C. Beyors went to Bluffton today. He is district superintendent of the Indiana Childrens Home Society. Mrs. Effie Baker returned to her home at Laraine 0., after visiting here for a few days with her father, Jerry Andrews. Miss Nellie Simison and Miss Jessie Winnes went to Muncie today to yisit for a few days with Hugh Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. West returned to their home at Wellington today after visiting here for a few days with F. W. Dibble and family. < 'harles Yobut and family had an accident last evening that might have resulted very seriously. While driving to Monmouth to attend the Magley china wedding he was forced to turn to the right to avoid a collison with another rig loaded with timber. At this place the road side is very steep and in turning the buggy comineneed to slide and at last turned completely over spill ing the occupants out along the side of the road. Those in the buggy besides his family were his sis ter-in law and mother in law , Mrs. Fleming. Fortunately no one was hurt, but had the horse they were driving been a vicious animal there is no felling what the result might have been.

(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 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.

MARRIED TONIGHT. ' Moody Brenneman and Miss Aldine Augsburger to Wed. Tonight at the home of the bride’s parents at Berne, will occur the marriage of Mr. Moody Brenman and Miss Aldine Augsburger. The groom is a resident of Goshen, Indiana, Jand is a mighty fine appearing gentleman, while the bride is an ’ accomplished young lady and enjoys ’ large circle of friends who will wish her a long and happy wedded life. * j Rev. Clouser will perform the ceremony, which will take place at the home the brides parents. They will reside in Goshen. USE THE SCISSORS. Some News Taken From the Columns of Our Exchanges. John F. Jewell, formerly Clover : Leaf agent at this place 'and at Del catur has been promoted to the posi- • i tion of Clover Leaf train dispatcher at Frankfort, Ind. The promotion , carries with it a healthful increase [ of salary, and Mr. Jewell now re- | ceives a salary of SIOO a month. He is a son of Mrs. C. F. Cornell of this town.—Willshire Herald. . | Report came to B-rne yesterday morning of the death of Miss Martha. daughter of Benedict Liechty of near Bluffton, Ohio. The fun ; eral is to take place Sunday. The deceased is a sister to Mrs. Emil 'Lt •iehty and Miss Caroline Lieeht.v who left here some time ago to be at her bedside. Emil Leichty is also three at present.—BerneWitness. Col. M. B. Miller, of Decatur, is dead. Ho was a prominent Indiana lawyer for many years, a gallant old soldier, and served as an in sp >etor of pensions during Cleveland's two terms as president. < 'olnel Miller made his home in Wini Chester and Decatur, beiag the fath |er of Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, whose husband is publisher of the Decatur Democrat. The remains were taken to Winchester for burial.—Willshire Herald. A. P. Beatty is transacting legal business at Geneva today. R. B. Smith, after transacting busi ness here, returned to Berne today. John Andrews returned to Monroe today after transacting business here. John Weldy went to Peterson today to spend Sunday with rola- ' tives. I Mrs. E. H. Rose returned from Butler todayjwhere she has been visiting for a few weeks. Henning A (Jo..have a car loud ot flue Lehigh Valley hard coal at their yards. Your orders are solicit 2«G3d

SPECIALS. Special to The Daily Democrat Washington, D. C., Dec., 12 : The Republican National Committee today selected Chicago as the place ! of holding the next republican national convention, with Juno 21 as the time. The vote was Chicago 43, Pittsburg 7, and St. Louis 1. Special to the Daily Democrat. , Washington, D. C., Dec,. 12— i The president has named W. J. ' j Buchanan of New York, as the first United States Minister to Panama.

— Get the Habit t OF GOING TO Holthouse, Schulte ; & CO. ■ — ■ . I For Your Christmas SLITS I OVERCOATS I RAIN COATS I SMOKING JACKETS BATH ROBES * NIGHT SHIRTS “• DRESS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY NECKWEAR MUFFLERS DRESS PROTECTORS WOOL GLOVES KID GLOVES SUSPENDERS HATS CAPS UMBRELLAS SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS TRUNKS BOY’S SWEATERS MEN’S SWEATERS . THEY’LL BE SI KE TO INTEREST ¥Ol In Quality, Assortment and Prices