Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1903 — Page 3

TIME TABLES G. R. & I. (In effect Nov. 29, 1903) TRAINS NORTH. NO s—Dally DIS a m NO 7—Dally to Grand Raplda J? No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 1;31 _ TRAINS SOUTH No 4—Dally 2-s«am Na 12—Daily (except Sunday) " No 2 -Dally (except Sundav Nd. 30—Dally, except Sunday " No. Hl—Sunday onh vilUp iu CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST, No *—Commercial Traveler, dally ana . No 2—Mail, dally, except Sunday .’.’ll Wan? No 4—Day Express, daby ' No 22—Local Freight i . HOam WEST No 3—Day Exprees. dallv .... 5-25 am No 1-Mail, dally, except Sunday ll’lfta No 3—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9'19 ,? □ j« iB-Local Freiirht .. T .laiagg CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. st. 1993, WEST. Ntj 7—Express. dally 3 00 a m NO 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally llunn. Nd 18—Wells Fargo Expreaa except Monday ' 5.43 _ - No 21—Marlon-Huntington Ace'm.\ 16:10 a w EAST Np B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:13 a m No 28—Marion and Columbus except Sundav .... r 3.59 No 4—New York and Boston Limited ' through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 pm No. 14. daily except Sunday, end carries liasseugerw bdtween Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 Ims through coach Columbus to Chicago.

Rev. Wagnor returned from Monroe this morning. Judge Smith is looking after legal business here today. Eli Meyers made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. H. P. Hardison of Geneva is a business caller here today. A. J. Smith is looking after lam tier business at Radkey today. The “Human Hearts" company arrived from Fort Wayne this morning. Rev. Levi Breider went to Elk hart this morning aPer visiting here with relatives. Mrs. Lina Baughman returned to Angola after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman returned from Genova this morning where they spent a few days with friends. Miss Maro and Miss Miller returned to W arren today after spending a short time here with Miss Gil-

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Mrs. A. Woods went to Dunkirk this morning. K -Applebee is a business caller ht Geneva today. 1 Hr. L. Hughes is a business caller at Geneva today. Minnie Woodward went to Richmond this morning to visit with relatives. Mrs. Harker returned to Fort ayne last evening after visiting here for a few days. Riehird Harker returned to Fort Wayne last evening after visiting here with his brother. Miss Amelia Blakey returned to Fort Wayne last evening after visitl ing her parents here. 1 Mrs. A. VauCamp went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Barkley and daughter went to Richmond this morning to spend a few days with friends. fairj' Shaw returned from Portland last evening as er visiting relatives there for a few days. Mrs. Kreider went to Sturgis, Mich., this morning to visit for a few days with her parents. Mrs. 1 L. Syphers went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a short time with relatives. Rev. Bensinger returned to Fort Way no lust evening after spending a day with Rev. Theo. Wilkin. Mr. and Mrs. Myers returned from Geneva this morning where they were visiting with relatives. J. W. Place returned from Fort W ayne this morning where he was attending the meeting of the Elks. Misses Jose and Maggie Schumaker went to Fort Wayne last 1 ('veiling to visit with their brother ■ and sister. Rev. John (.'. White returned i from Monroe this morning where ' he attended the lecture course given j by the Epworth League. Mrs. W. T. Smith and two sons returned to Piqua, Ohio, this morning after visiting here for a few days with her brother. Samuel Doak. George Tricker, N. Moses, Philip Baker, and J. Lower returned from Berne last evening where they were attending the Fair Association meeting.

William Wendel to Christina B. Baker. George Maddy was a business caller at Geneva. Thomas Tilden Lister to Gracie Belle Wagner. R. B. Allison is a business caller at Marion today, Miss Case went to Willshire today to visit with relatives Susie Sampson returned to Fort Wayne last evening. J Oscar Huffman returned from Portland last evening. H. Winans made a business trip to ('hicago last evening. E. G. Brown made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Cal Knnkle returned from a business trip to Berne last evening. L. L. Baumgartner made a business trip to Berne this morning. Bessie Schrock went to Bluffton today to attend the wedding of Pearl Neff. Lizzie Kelley went to Geneva this Doming to visit with her sister for a sow days. Mrs. Merryman went to Willshire today to visit for a sow days with her brother. The St. Vincent De Paul Society met today at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mylott. ‘ Miss Faye Smith went to Bluffton today to visit for a short time with Miss Lida Beeler. Mose Krohn and Roman Barthel : returned from a business trip at ■ Preble last evening. Rev. Charles Brashler returned to . Bucyrus last evening after visiting 'here with Rev. Wilkin. Ben Blossom returned from Elwood morning from where he was ' visiting with relatives. Miss Olive Addison returned to , Fairfield today, after visiting here ia few days with relatives. The Bachelor Maids will meet at the home of Miss Mayme Deiningcr * on Friday evening of this week. Mrs. Harry Deam returned to Bluffton today, after visiting here ; for several days with her parents. The Indiana University Glee Club will sing at the District ConI vantion at the Court House tomor- ; row atfernoon at two o'clock.

COST WAS $2,500 This is Estimated Expense of Osborne Trial. The Amount Will be About Paid by the State and Defendant. Bills were filed today for board, per diem and other costs in tho Osborne murder case and tho figures go up into the hundreds. The cost of the jury,including the two special venires, as well as those who served and their mileage totals $403.10. This amount is paid by the state as is also tho sheriff per deim for serving jurors of S7O, tho board bill of SIOO, the court reporter's salary of S4O, sheriff’s time for subpoenaing witnesses of SIOO and the cost of employing Attorney Lutz to assist tho state in tho prosecution, i and which will make a total ofsSl3.10 besides Mr. Lutz's allowance which has not yet. been made. However unless now trial is secured the sheriff's fees $l7O will come out of this amount and will fall upon Osborne who must also stand the witness fees of si’>oo and pay his at- ' torneys’inaking a cost foihim ofperi hap 4 SISOO and a total cost of over ' $2500 for someoae to pay. In case of an acquittal Joe would not have had to pay any of tho costs excepting his attorney fees. Murder cases certainly cause come a little high. The Terrell case at Bluffton it is estimated has already cost that gentleman over SSOOO in cash besides j the $17,000 he has invested in an , oproa house he can never enter and the state about S2OOO.

Al Parker, of Toledo, Ohio, is in the city today. Mr. Ford made a business trip to Craigville today. | Mr. Ward made a business trip to , Peterson today. James Rice made a business trip to Bluffton today. Pete Sether made a business trip to Peterson today. Mr. Beeler made a business trip to St Lonis today. Judge Studabaker is a business caller at Marion today. Mr. Welty returned from a business trip at Peterson today. George Butler has returned from a business trip at Willshire. Dell Locke, of Bluffton, is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Dorwin is home from a pleasant visit with friends at Ohio City. Mrs. Ed Johnson has returned from Peterson, where she was visiting her parents. Mr. returned from Delphos, Ohio, todav, where be was visiting his family. W. R. Neal, who was looking after insurance business at Bluffton, returned to this city today. Lon Ball anti son have returned to Marion. Mr. Ball was visiting bis sister, who is quite sick. Mis. R. B. Allison from Portland last evening, when* she spent the day with friends Homer Kuodle returned to his home at Frankfort, today, after visiting here for a few days with Eli Ciist. Mrs. D. B. Root, who was visiting her daughter here, returned to her home at Pleasant Mills today. Naomi ami Francis Dugan, who ,have been visiting with Alex. Beal and family at Willshire, returned home todav. Four Fast Trains Chicago to St. Paul Minneapolis. Via Chicago A- North Wefseran railway. Leave Chicago 9 :i>o h m , 6:30 p. m. N'ertliWestern Limited electric lihgted throuhgout) 10:00 p. in. and 3:00 a. in. Past schedules luxurious equipment, dining car srevieo uneqi.died. For tickets,rates and sleeping ear reservations apply to your nearest ticket agents or ad dress, A. H. Waggoner, 22 Fifth Aveniff', <’!.ledge, 111.

g * « College Life in College Song + as presented by the & +. E $ INDIANA UNIVERSITY 2 t GLEE CLUB t * a W of Twenty-two Singers, Orchestra of Seven- H teen Pieces, Band of Fourteen Instruments, at * M. E. CHURCH, DEC. 31st £ * M & Admission 50c, children 25c; tickets at Holt- W house drug store or from agents. + »

Glee Club Dec. 31. 50c dolls 35c. Racket store. Toys of all kinds. Racket store. No end to bargains. Racket store. Cups and Saucers 5e to 25c. Racket store. • Santa Claus headquarters at the Racket store. Hear the University Glee Club at the M. E. church December 31. Chicago to St. Paul Minnneapolis four daily fast trains via the Chi'cago& North-Western Ry. Two solid through trams daily Chicago to California. Chicago, Union Pacific & North We fern Line i The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago. Union Pacific A- North-Western Lino. * Lost—A'white Scotland shepherd • dog, brown ears. Kindly return to Fred Mailand. R. R. Nol . ami oblige. 299(13 J, Two trains a day Chicago to C.ili fornia, Oregon and Washington. I Chicago, Union Pacific A- North I Western Line. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privi lege of ixirtial payments. The Do catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Deca tur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest . Will loan in sums of |SO upwards. The Decatur Ab struct and Loan Co. 257dtf One fare plus $2.00 from Chicago round trip via Chicago Great Western rihvay. To old Mexico, New Maxon, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. Auipcl return limits. Tickets on sale Deo. 15th, 1903; Jan. sth mid 19th, 1904. For furthre information apply to J !’. Elmer. G. P. A., Chicago, 111. Florida? Yus, Um going. Well there's something new for you to consider The Southern Railway in iconnection with the Queen and | Crescent Route will take you down j one way, and bring you back an other for a slight advance in the reg ulur tourist rate. Low round trip rates now in effect to all tourists points in Florida and the south. Good connection, through sleep ers, fine equipment, best of every thing. For literature and full partienlars, write J. 8. McCullough,. N. W, I’. A., 225 Dearborn st., Chicago. 111., G. It. Allen, A. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo

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Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any stun, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. The undersigned has his mail boxes and any of those who purchased may have their s whenever they wish. Any one not having boxes can order one at any time. Jonathan Burkhead, Agent. 290-2 w Special Council Session. The council of the city of Decatur will meet in contin ued special session tonight, Dec. 30, 1903, at the council chamber at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of hearing further objections to the assessments on the Marshal street sewer, Erwin branch sewer. Meyers branch sewer. Miller branch sewer, Monroe street extension and Rugg and Fornax streets’ improvements. D M. HOWER. City Clerk. Notice. The following merchants will close their places of business next Friday at 12 o’clock: Kuebler A Molt/., M. Fulleukiunp C. F True. Niblick A- Co. ’Phones Residence 812. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Ixjw German. DECATUR. INDIANA.

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