Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1904 — Page 3

time tables gTrTVI (In effect Nov, 29, 1903) TRAINS NORTH, No T-nJl'y to or » n <i Hated* " 8:i1 » “ L 3--I>*Uy (except Sunday) 1:i)I " TRAINS BOOTH No I 2-Dalljr (except Sunday... .... T;U ® L t -pally .except Sunday 1;13 “ 2, t Dally, except Sunday ; mI! ! CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1003. EAST. No Traveler, dally... 5-sgs. m No 8 Mall, dally, except Sunday 11 50 J No 4-pay Ktpreas. dally 5.43 J gUe-I.ooal Freight liiSJu WEST Kn 3 _.pay Expree*. dally .. 5 . 8 No 1-Jlall, dally, except Sunday U;2sl n No y-t’onimeri lal Traveler, dally . 9 :l9pm No 23- Local I relirht l!:05 p w CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec 27, 1303. WEST. No 7—Expreaa, dally oo No 3—Now York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolutnbus and Chicago dally 12 44 nn No 13-Wella Fargo Expreaa except Monday .... 6:43 , n No 21— Marlon-Huntington Aco'm 10:10an EAST No *— Vestibule Limited for NY 2:43 an No B-Marlon and Columbus except Sunday C:6B a n No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 p n No ll dally except. Sunday, and carries passengers i.dtween Hammond and Marlon. NO. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 hatthrough coach Columbus to Chicago. Ross Stone of Muncie is the guest of his father James Stone. Miss Rose Martin returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Isaac Brown made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Marie Koines arrived from Berne last evening and is the guest of Miss Marie Moyers. A. Detxcr returned toFortWayne last evening after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Kern Ora Moon returned to Lagrange last evening after making a short visit hero with his brother. Mrs. Hiram Mann returned last evening from Union City where she was visiting with her sister. Mrs. Adam Brown returned to Fort Wayne last evening after miking a short visit here with relatives. Airs. Sammy Miller returned to Fort Wayne last evening after making a few days visit here with h-r son.JMcd and family.

Bosse’s Opera House FRIDAY, JAN. Bth

Lawrence Russell’s Rural Comedy Drama ‘‘The Punkin Husker” Carload of Special Scenery. Our Own Band and Orchestra. tVljt f The Ure:lt for Life: the Burning of the Wheat nnrj . Fields: the Country Baud: th« County Fair, Side shows, etc.; the Great Race Rose'saves the funner: the Rescue at the Cliff; the Puukiu Husker Ball; the three Musical I tubes: and Hear the I'unkin Husker Baud and Orchestra.

5 BIG SPECIALTY ACTS Special prices for this engagement 10, 20, 30 and 50c Street Parade at 3:30 p. m. Seat sale at Holthouse Drug Co.

Henry Koenenian is ■ , i,, • ini;lstodi ; v bUSIneBB trinto? tterSP( Utmildea bns tup to Geneva this morning. ine ‘r K ’ Ki, ' noy n,t ’«-ned last even‘"Vroinabusinessjtripat Monroe. Burt Townsand returned to Luna sr|w(il Judge Heller returned from Portand last evening whore ho was transacting legal business. Mrs. O. C. Fink returned from ’eneva this morning where she was visiting with her daughter. MissAmeliu Otten returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spending * , duys hero with Miss Mayme Brake. Bob Allison returned to Lima last evening to take up his school studies at the Howe Military Academy. Mrs. Janies Gerard returned to 1 ort AS ayne last evening after visiting for a few days here with her parents. Misses Bessie and Della Harruff returned last evening from Berne where they were visiting with friends. T. J. McKean and wife r turned to Indianapolis this last evening after visiting lure for a short time with relatives. Mrs. B. Ploek returned to Fort Wayne last evening after visiting here for a few days with her mother Mrs. Meyers. Misses Z):i Miller. Madge Hite and \ erne De Long returned from ; Berne last evening where they spent the afternoon witli friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and daughter returned to Petoskey last evening. AAhile here they were rhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brittson* Mrs. Elizabeth Redder and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wafer retunred to Fort Wayne last evening after visiting hero for a short time with relatives.

Candies That Please. City News Stand.

Hazel France is on the sick list. E. A. Rose made a business trip to Berne. Buck Biker made a buisness trip to Williams. Doe Lewton is a business caller at Borne today. John Snow is a business caller at Geneva today. Jesse Sutton is a business visitor at Borne today. C. Hocker of Monroe is a business caller here today. E. L. Carroll is a business caller at Craigville today. Charles Lord is a business caller at Maplestown today. W. S. Hughes made a business trip to Bluffton today. Charles Midland of Berne is a businss caller here today. Lee Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. H. Steele made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. W. R. Neal is looking after insurance bnusiness at Bluffton. Charles Beery made a business trip to Mapletown this morning. W. B. Fledderjohann arrived from St. Marys, Ohio, this morning. G. Conrad returned to Bluffton today he was u business caller here. Charles Morrison of Willshire is looking after business here today. Mrs. Fisher went to Eaton, Ind., today to visit for a few days with her son. C. D. Murray returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Peter Forbing and son made a business trip to Fort AA’ayne this morning. The Bon Ton Club meets at the home of Miss Clara Lange this evening. C. M. France returned today from Mount Vernon where ho wasvisiting with relatives. Miss Celia Zeaser went to Van Buren today to visit for a short time with relatives. , Miss Anna Yager went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. Fred Vaughn and son went to Rockford, (>.. today to make a short visit with her brother. Mrs. Dick Vantilberg arrived from AVarren today and is *he guest of Mr. and Airs J I). Reiter. No. 12 on the G. R. & 1. was delayed an hour here this morning on account of a hot box on engine. Newton Anderson returned last evening to Lagrange after visiting here for several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hurst returned to Peterson today after making an extended tour of Michigan and Canada. D. A Clark of Fort Wayne returned last evening after visiting here for a few days with his broth-i er Dr. D. D. Clark. Unclaimed letters at the postoffice are for Airs. Nettie Smit. Mrs. L.A Medley, Mrs Jennie AViles, Mrs. I Cline. Mrs. Ray Steele. .I’A Parent of Sherwood, Ohio who has been the guest of Will Parent of this city went to Van Buren today to visit with his sister. Mrs Henry Voglewedo and Charles Voglewede returned from i Toledo this morning where they I were the quests ol Mr. and Airs. - Uhl. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Peterson will' entertain a few friends this evening at their home for'supjier in hon-' lor ol Mrs. Frank Christen of Chi-I cago. The subject at the Methodist I church tonight will be “The Church 1 ■of Christ,” T< turret n'ght “Alli ’ Nations ami People.’’ Bring your ! friends with you to these services. The National t nion lodge will install officers tonight and the presence of every memlier is desired. The meeting will bean important: one and if yon are interested you . will be present. I J AV. E. Smith wont to Fort AVayne last evening and when he returns will bring a Hne of P l,ino music with him entitled ‘High School Bells “ This piece is one of | Will's own selections and deserves n ready sale. Frank Steele arrived from Chicago this morning to visit for a fowl weeks with his mother. Frank saw all the Iroquios lire and would: have arrived home sootier but Hta yed to attend a funeral of n | friend of his. j

Peter Coil made a business trip to LaOtto. Adam Syphers returned to Berne today. Dr. LeBrun made a business trip to Geneva today. Ness Moon is a business caller at Willshire today. Dick Reed made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. M. Alexander made a business trip to Bluffton today. George Mock of Bluffton is looking after business here today. H. Sullivan returned to Berne from a business trip here today. Levi Mook of Bluffton is transacting legal business here today. Henry Eichhorn of Bluffton is attending to legal business here. Charles Sullivan returned to Berne after attending to business. H. P. Streicher of Toledo is looking after street business here today. Martin L. Smith returned to Berne today after transacting business here. J. D. Magley and family returned to Monroe today after visiting hero with relatives. Sister Genevive returned from Columbia City today where she was visiting with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison left to-J day for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Installation of officers of the National Union takes place tonight. All members are requested to l>e present. Members of the Baptist church ! will hold prayer meeting services at the home of Mrs. John Everett : AVednesday. There will lie union prayer meeting services at the Presbyterian church this evening of Evangelical, Baptist and Presbyterian churches. Services at seven o’clock. Amusements. j The County Fair scene in “The j Punkin Husker” is about as near i the real thing as can possibly begotI ten, one can almost imagine they I taste the red lemonade and peanuts. I Not since "The Fair” wasproduc led has there been such a decided j hit made by a rural comedy as has I been scored by Lawrence Russell's I new comedy “The Punkin Husker ' i tearing an odd title tilled with | quaint characters, unique original \ situations the play is calculated to impress the average Americun|uuli enoe ever on the alert for novelties, and quick to see and appreciate them when they materialize. The County Fair and its great race scenes, with its array of rustics, grafters, sight seers, and lace track followers is but one of the many attractions that abound in this excellent play. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You are hereby notified that the assessments on the Marshall street sewer. Erwin branch sower, Meyer branch sewer and Miller branch sower. Monroe street sewer estenston and Fornax and Rugg street i nprovement are now due and must be paid to the city treasurer within ton days or interest will lie charged from the 30th day of Do comber 11103. and bonds issuedD. M HOWER. 30*1(5 City Clerk

WANTED Ten girls to turn gloves a,ld mittens Apply at once Waring Glove Co

50e dolls 35c. Racket store. Toys of all kinds, Racket store. 35c dress dolls 25c. Racket store No end to bargains. Racket store Cups and Saucers 5c to 25c. Racket store. Santa Claus headquarters at the Racket store. Girl wanted to do 'general house, inquire at Yager’s furniture store. Good wages. Found—A key with name of Miller engraved on it. Enquire at Yager's furniture store. 305d Lost—A silk colored purse Thursday morning, contained a five dollar bill and a silver dollar. Finder kindly leave at this office. 302d3 For Sale—A brand new $20 Wilson heating stove for soft coal. In good condition and will sell right. Inquire at this office. 263d Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, 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. 290-2w 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 $50 upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—A good clean stock of groceries and fixtures. Will give possession at once or Feb. 1. Room 22x80 with good ware room. Rent reasonable,. Good established trade. Reasons for selling. Have other business to take our attention. For particulars write or call on Minch & Co. Geneva, Lnd. ts -52.00 more than half fare from Chi- ‘ cago zia Chicago Great AA'estern rail ' way to points in Colorado, Kansas, ’ Alissouri and New Mexico. Tickets on sale January sth and 19th, Febru ary 2nd and 16th, March Ist and 15th April sth and 19th. For further par-! ti mlars apply to J. P. Elmer,'Chica : cago. 111. One fare plus two dollars from Chi I cago, round trip rate via Chicago Great Western railway to points in New Mexico, Missouri, Kansas and | Nebraska. Ample return limits.! Tickets on sale Jan. ssh and 19th. Feb. 2nd and 16th, March Ist and I 15tb, April sth and 19th. For fur ther information apply to J I’. Elmer i C'hicago, 111. Farm For Bale. —135 acres in Jenings county, only $35 per acre,! limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, ! good house, orchard, large barn, ’ living water, 20 acres timber, tel- 1 ance in cultivation, 20 acres grow-' , ing wheat, on piko,3 miles from Pa. ’ railroad, 2 miles from Big 4. Call lon or address, D. A. Hendrickson, Queensville, Ind. Through Pullman sleeping cars to 1 California points via Iron Mountaiu route, leaving St. Louis 8:30 a. m. daily for Los Angeles via "True Southern Route," also tourist sleeping ears on this same train for Los Angeles and San Francisco every Wednesday and Thursday. Best winter 1 route to California. For further information call on or address G. A. A. 1 Deane, Jr.. T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Big. 1 Indianapolis, Ind.

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