Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1904 — Page 3

*■———■ II 11 TIME TABLES g. r. & I. (In effect Jan. 10. nil) TRAINS NORTH, 2° am No 7—Dally to Grand Rapid, H:00 a m No S—Dally (except Sunday) 1:31 pm TRAINS SOUTH 2° »"> No I*— Daily (except Sunday) 7:11 a in No 2 -Daily (except Sunday I:i3pm No. 30—Dally, except Sunday 7:51 pm No. 10—Sunday unh 7:lt)pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST. No «—Commercial Traveler, dally ... 5:25 a m No 2—Mall, daily, except Sunday. .11.50 a in No 4—Day Express, daily S:43pm No 22—Local Freight l:10ain WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall, dully, except Sunday .11 ;25 ain No s—Commercial Traveler, daily . 9:l9pm No 23— Local Freight 12:0T» p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. ‘37, 1903. WEST, No 7—Express, dally 3:00a m Ko 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:11pm No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:13 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:!0am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited tor NY 2:43 a m No 22—Marton and Columbus except Sunday «:IWam No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago . 3:21 p tn No. 11. dally except Bunday, and carries passengers bdtween Hammond and Marion. No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 hat through coach Columbus to Chicago. H Mercer returned to Berne this morning. Rev. Sawyer returned lust evening to Fort Wayne. Eli Sprnnger is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. W. T. Wisner made a business trip to Monroe this morning. D. C. Hooper made a business trip to Lafayette last evening. John Stoneburner returned lust evening from tt business trip ut Berno. Irene Weaver went toFort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Judge Heller returned hist evening from Portland, after transacting legal business. Mr. and Mrs George Chronister went *o Geneva this morning to visit with relatives. Mr. Threlkheld arrived from Carrolton. Mo., this morning and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shea.

You Can Get the Best Prices | ON K ———— - — — .. ■ . , . w J F Overcoats RjFk /J Suits i ,J£y V-ii i | Underwear -- ■ ft' '' 1 ’' * i I and It . h ! ' ■’ I rurnCOAT ishings THMfetjlM uaKrs ♦ Jhuk i£r>r-|i'<L »••* ■l’ Hi I Cor. K. Court.Hou.se Decatur, Ind.

"Side Tracked arrived today from Hartford City. Rev. Cummins returned to Fort Wayne this morning. Dr. Miles Porter of Fort Wayne, is a business here today, Miss Stoner went to BlulTtou today to visit with ner parenef. W 11. Longcrist made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. E. E. Erance returned from a business trip at Foit Wayne today. A Andrews made a business trip in the interest of Lyman Bros, last evening. Charles leaker returned to Marion today, after a few days vieit here with his parents. Abe Brown went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. T. M. Foreman returned to Berne today, after attending to some court business here. Byron Buekmaster arrived from Geneva last evening to attend the funeral of his nephew. James T. Merryman returned from Portland last evening after transacting legal business. B. Buekmaster returned to Berne today. He was here attending the funeral of Charles Buckmaster, fl. L. Conter, Mayme Confer and Frank Conter returned last, evening from a business trip at Rich mond. Miss Gertrude Getner returned to Fort Wayne last evening after visting here for a few days with relatives David Buckmaster and family ; arrived from Geneva this morning to attend the funeral of Charles Buekmaster. Mrs. Fred Schafer and Mrs. C. C. Schafer went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with Rev. and Mrs. Daniel. Tilden McKean of Forest Mich ! igan, came home this morning for short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKean. The democratic primary is over and it only remains to count the votes and declare the winner. The Democrat ortice will lie headqtiar tors for returns tonight Only two more days of Fallen kanips big sale.

“ NEED A LAUGH? t s See Ross Crane the Funny Cartoonist. y Do you need a good laugh? If so don't fail to see and hear Ross Crane, the funny cartoonist at the i opera house Saturday uight. This is the most interesting number of the Presbyterian C. E. lecture course P and is sere to please you. Mr. Crane is acknowledged by press and public as the leader of his line in Aniera ica and the two hours show he will h give ho will convince every one that his talent and ability has not been e overestimated. He is known us “the s humorist of the paint brush" and his work is besides being amusing e and humorous, quite instructive. t He is a beautiful singer, witty talker and handles the brush rapidr if yCOURT ADJOURNED 1 r Jurors Hasten Home to Vote at e e Primary. Court adjourned at eleven o'clock I this morning to allqw the jurymen - who so desired to reach their vari- - ous voting precincts. The attorneys and other parties in the Fayl i lor Stndabaker suit took advantage r| of the vacation and went home, i No other -business .was transacted excepting the hearing of evidence • in this case. Another week xyill be , required to conclude the trial. Class of ’97 3 The members of the High School graduating class of is 1 .)? of which Earl Fristoe was one, are requested to meet in Pastor Allens study at the Presbyteri tn church just before the funeral services, that they may enter the church together. Member of Class. Samuel Scihndler, the Main ’ street furniture man, sold his store and furniture stock to Samuel Lehman, Henry Schinder and Sam Eg ly. An invoice was taken of the 1 stock Wednesday. The consideration of the transfe- is S3OOO for the building, invoice price for the stock and a bonus of ssoo.—Berne . Witness. D. D. Heller, of Decatur was in the city Thursday looking after business affairs. Mr. Heller was one of the nttormiys who defended Joseph 0.-borne in the trial for the I murder of his lather in law. Osborne was sentenced Chistmas day , for the life as punishment of his , cime. Mr Heller and his assistant' have filed a motion for a newtrial —Portland Revictfi Notice to Water Consumers The books are made up and are now in the hands of the treasurer, i Please call and settle at once. G. E. Steele, | Supt. Water Works, j Tin cups. 3 for 5 cents ut Racket; I Store. This is bargain week at kullenkump's 3d2 Laces, muslins and de goods at sactifice this week at Fullenkamps. 3d? Spiro ribs, backbone and pigs i .eet at Fred Scheiman's Meat l MarketPrivate funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Privi lego of partial payments. The De catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf I have for sale fourteen head of full blood Shorthorn Durham cattle, 1 including cows and bulls. This stock is all registered or qualified for registering, and are first class stock, ('all on or address Edward Dirkson, R. R. No 1. Decatur, i Indiinn. DOfldl m For Sale—A good clean stock <>| groceries and fixtures. Will give possi'ssion ut once or Feb. 1. Room 22x80 with good ware room. Rent reasonable, . Good established trade. Reasons for selling. Have j other business to take our attention. I For purtieulars write or call on : Minch <fc Co.. Geneva. Ind. ts Farm For Stile. —135 acres in Jenings county, only $33 ]>er acre, limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, good house, orchard, large burn, living water, 2<> acres timber, bul ancc in cultivation, 20 aeres grow-j ing wheat, on pike,3 miles from Pa. railroad. 2 miles from Big I. Cull on or address. D. A. Hendrickson, I (/iieensville, Ind.

MOB LYNCHED Mob Violence Reported From Three Points In the South, 1 Florida, Mississippi and Virginia Are the States Represented in These i Latest Outbreaks. Two of the Lynchings Were Daylight Attain—One Negro Lynched by His Own Race. Gainesville, Fla., Jan. 15.—Jumbo Clark, a negro, was lynched at High Springs yesterday afternoon. Clark had criminally assaulted a white girl about fourteen years old, while she was on her way to school. The matter was reported to the authorities and a posse Immediately went in search of the offender. He was captured seven miles from High Springs and brought to High Springs and there was confronted with his victim, who identified him. Officers left with the prisoner to bring him to Gainesville, the county seat, but tiny were overtaken by the mob some miles from the place and the negro was taken from them ami hanged to a tree. His body was then riddled with bullets. The mob con-1 slated of fifty men who wore no masks. | although the lynching occurred in broad daylight. Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 15.—News has been received here th >, - Butch'’ Riley, the negro who killed ('. C. .’.lc- I Millan near Tallulah Tuesday nfghl. was arrested and placed in jail at Tallaluh. but the sheriff was relieved of ! the negro by a strong mob and the negro lynched. Particulars cannot be ! learned. McMillan was prominent. Petersburg. Va., Jan. 15. —Information has been received here of the lynching in Sussex county. Va. of a i negro named Elmore Moseley by a mob of negroes. Moseley was Hied this week for killing another negro on the public highway in the presence of the victim’s wife and child, lie was acqn’tted. \ mob of negroes, the dead man’s friends, went to Moseley’s . house, seized him and hung him Io a I tree and ritldle.l his L-jJy with bullelsCIG APPROPRIATION BILL Nearly Thirty Millions Req ired i.t Three Departments of Government. Washington. Jan. 15—The house , has passed the legislative, executive I and judicial appropriation bill, carry- I ing an aggregate of $29,711,70t». This ; is the S“cond of the big supply measi tires to pass the house. B? a vote of 88 o 172 the house reI fused to sustain the action of the c< nj mjttee of the whole »1 ich adopt->1 an amendment striking out the paragraph I providing lor th- salaries, ami ex I penses of the civil service commission, thus restoring the item to the bill. i An Amendment to the bill was adopt , cd restricting the use of government j horses and carriages to the president, bis secretary and cabinet officers. The senate listened to speeches by Mr. New lands and Mr. Depew on the ' Panama canal question and to a ! speech by Mr. Latimer in advocacy : of the adoption of a plan for the imi provement of the public wagon roads I of the country. Mr. New lands dcclr-• I ed that the course of the president in Panama was ?n act of war ami in con ; travention alike of the treaty of 1846, ! of international law ami of the consti- ' tution of the Vnited States. Mr. I’ei pew praised the president’s policy as patrii tic and justified by precedent and law. He reviewed the history of I Panama ami, detailing the facts conI nected with the negotiations of the i Hay Herran treaty, contended that I Colombia had overreached herself In Iter rejection of that agreement. The consideration of Hie postoffice depart . meat investigation r< solutions was , pos'poned until next Monday Report Was Exaggerated. Washington, January 15- Admiral i Coghlan has cabled the navy depart men! from Colon as follows: "Report of th • app- arance of Colombian force 1 between Colon and Chiriqui lagoon i due to men now in that vicinity who! belonged to Colombian forces who, j would not Join Panama men. bitt took * to the mountains behind David and are now unorganized marauders There were originally about 200 men: 1 tome unarmed have been seen about 1 Santa Fe and Co.-let river, f-ommltilng depredations." Warren Fairbanks Married. Pittsburg. Jan. 15 The marriage of I Miss Helene Ethel Cassidy of Pitts b irg and Warren C F.-iirl :,nks of Chi ertgo. sou of Senitt.’i - Charl'-s W Ea‘t ' banks. Thtirsday afternoon, mtuked the close of n week of festivities licit had kept Phtsutu-g’s social sot busy. The wedding was one JI the most brili Hunt of the mid winter season and was solcninizeil nt the fashionable St Peter’s Protestant Eptscopal chinch :by th- He Edvard I! Ward. D.D | Nine Out of Ten Dead. Ft Louis. Jun 15 The death of] Wm Pearsons, aged Dmrn -n. mtikos i the list ot dead in th-- elevatoi aecl dent nt the Brown shoe la lory num her nine. Tony Kirchner, who wn i tho mill to have been fit illy Injured has n posalbl'* chanc , f< r recovery. )

Special rtat Sale Saturday, January 16th, 1904 100 ftftTS Eedora or Stiff Shapes, from fall season of 1903 —3.00, 2.50 2.00 and 1.50 grades —choice 85 Ceqts Buy at once. They won’t last long; See our window display. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO.

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loX’JiiJrf ‘J . . 1 > ourfi, rin.- II so. then list if tor sale, w iili the Snow \gency It mav u l ,. ,J ed ~r ',“ sl u ‘ ' ou I'O’ler. t ott will be at no < vpenw ,i t|„. ururert, ,left ti t ties now m, r onrnLr« Otn'O.sied «<• have i»anv farms and a large number of edv proI.?,. 8 I , llat«"<l new propiriios ar. put upon the marl.eteacliw.es 11 vtshing buy, bl 11 or rent property etui and examine our prices and descriptions 'Phone No. 230. .». r. SNO w, Decatur, Indiana.

r’cixiix Xjoxxclm. 1. A 7acre tract near the city. 771 X). 2. A 15', acre tract, no buildings. 7,75 3. AZO acre tract, good land, leg house, WOO Jv A 30 acre tract, andj soil, plank house, * i.-iLMt 5. .\ 3ii acre tract, some timber, plank I houFC, '•i.eoo G. A r.’ 2 tcre tract near Deectur. >rjod house, ?•?. ha) 7. A 4Hacre tract, lo^building> * Aio acre trac» frame buildups. ♦ !». A io acre tract, good Improvement*. 5-3.2 U) 10 A4O acre tract, new buildings, barn. x\e, 11,000 11 A aoaere tract, good location, log building?. 1?. An Niacre tract, pc or building?, some timber. *4,000 13. Au 80 acre tiHct, ordinary building?. 14,150 14. An *M» acre tract no buildings sandl<»am f 4.30» 15. An tract, good buildings, some timber, *4 COO IB An so acre tract fl nd class, improvements, 56,100 17 An so acre tract, frame buildings. f 5 500 IM. A 05 acre tract, rood improvements. ♦ »,GOO 1!'. A 100 acre tv'et. fair buildings, '.and and clay land, -1 >oo ?0. A PM acre tract, good improvement?. f\ooo 21. A 180 acre tract, well improved, good location. 22. A I3»i acre t ract, large frame residence. «s.:juo 23. A Hnacre tract, first-cla<? improvements #♦,200 “4. A It»oacre tract,ordinary improvements ♦i :.000 A 21" acre tract, good improvements. *13.0(10 » .Several < tlmr valnnltar> nut >•* .. herein mentioned. iiowoduhlb.

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?L ‘ Einhrtxlerics, India linen and I muslin underwear at low prices nt I Fullenkamps. 33<12 Lost—Lady's solid gold watch, key wind. Elgin movements, square nickel fob, horse shoe charm with gold stone setting. Leave at this jotlice and receive good reward.

Ci?y riopcr ty. We arcoffering » •mtntw-rof deslrabl°bufl<lIng lots Hl fr< ~, »2tsitors'o each, on Mercer, Monroe. Adams, lAmiand Decatur streets The fol’owingare a few of the many ns- . idence properties tn Dealer that weaio now uttering for sale. X '.‘l feet busiiie-t room and lot < n • 'event hsi rent, S4"O A four room cottage<>□'Tenth tdreei. T 4-.) A, the room cottage on Adams street. Tt ”J :?*. A iocd five room cottage on Ninth street, *?J - i". A comfortable five room colt ago on Third str« ct, #735 ... 1 , A la *-' e *t<>ry ami a half residence near 11111 <1 olivet. ! 32. A comfortable cottage. stable, otc on Eleventh street,s*76 33. X tlrs'-cks* cottage, drove well, stable M idieon tin et, simmj .4. \ cooverinnt story and a half residence, I.inn street. M< uu 3.\ A commodious residence on Ninth 'lreel. 5.10',0 3»». A well built 10-room cottage ou Eighth st reet. $1,050 3.. A tiv dern cottage on Mercer streetstable, etc, $1,150 38. A business lot aLd building on Winches. hTStree*. 11,150 30. A modern cottage on Eleventh street, stone foundation |1.17.j 40. A modern story and a half residence on Madison, street. $1,225 41. A comfortable cottage on Monroe street 2*rtj i j!;. A 7-room cottage on Marshall street, 43. A neat cottage, large lot, on Chestnut street. fl,Cj<» 41. A comfortable collage large stable, tweiots. Eleventh street. fl.‘/a 45. A iwo atory brick residence on Second st reef, t1.N.0 4»> A '-lory and a half residet re, M< nr<»’ street. # 1,85 b 1 <7. A twe-atorv fruit »• residence, i? lots, i In stnut street. s‘*,Wb 4*'. A tine UKxicm at<»ry and a half resnlcnco S on Marsimll Fti v» " I 111. A story and a halt 9-room hr,use on fl Third Direct, $2 gin I 5o A story and a lia! F i < k »iden ■»•, two lota, S stable, < n Third ft root. f.’.joO n I A story af'l a Imlt modern residence on B M« n -i sin < t. t.*.» •’ ■ ’ \ *-nr\ and a half residence <>n l-'ilih I I 53. A 2-btor.v rcßidctiCv on Miirshitil strect, ■ •I, \ >florv residence on Wincheater street. B ■5 \ 2-story bi ick r n Hooond street, 11.650 n

Idir Sdo—"H»us<' und lot on First street inquire, of Theo Kennedy 30Sd« .fl Money to loan on farms nt lowest. | I , rate of interest. Any sum/ J i Itmgth of time and privilpr' x fl i tiul payments. The/ (fl struct and LoutiJX' fl / / fl