Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES g7r7*~i. (In effect Jan. 10, 1901) TRAINS NORTH. No s—Daily 1:18 am j No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 atn No 3—Dally (exoept Sunday' 4:31 pm TRAINS SOUTH I No ♦—Da11y......................... 2:19 a m B No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a tn ■ No 2-Daily, (except Sunday itiUpro 3? No. 30-Daiiy, except Sunday 7:51 pin gt No. 16— Sunday onh .. 7:18 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 am No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11 50am j No 4—Day Express, daily 8:43 p m No Si—Local Freight .. . 1:10 am WEST INo 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11;25a m No s—Commercial Traveler dally .. 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight .12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST, No 7—Express, dally 3:ooam No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p n No 18—Wells Fargo Express except Monday... 5:13 o m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 a a No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 pn No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries ’ passengers nd tween Hammond aud Marion. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 hat through coach Columbus to Chicago. Tony Misohand of Berne is a busiles caller here today. E. Woods retarned from a busiless trip at Portland this morning. Willis Spnller left this morning I for Valparaiso where he will enter | the school. Mr. Addington of Morion was in the city l ist evening a guest of Miss Maud bcott. ® Mrs. B. Winans of Berne arrived this morning and will be ther guest of her parents for a few days. J. B. Whitehead, manager of the American Press Association at i Indianapolis was in the®city this ■ afternoon. Mss Lnln Miller returned from | Fort Wayne today where she was | visiting for a short time with I friends and relatives.

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Im yon wish to sell your farm.- If so, then list it tor with the snow Airency. It mav be advertised or not. jiist as you prefer. You wiilte at no expense it the property is left with the SKency forthe time listed. Webavomanv farms and a Inrye number of olty properties now on’ M>r list and new pix per Uta are put upon the market each week. Il wishing to buy, sell or rent property call aud examine our prices and descriptions. 'Phone No. 230. J. f. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana.

X’itrixx 3j«.xlcl.s. 1. A 7acre tract near the city. *7OO. 2. A 15'1 acre tract, no buildings. *775 3. A2O acre tract, ?dod land, log house, - CtMM) 4 A3O acre tract, sandy soil, plank h«’e. »l.l»i 5. A tki arte tract, some tttnler, plank [ house. tl.flOO r, \ .'IS acre tract near Decatur, good house, *2.1,3) 7. A 4llaere tract, log buildings •2.1150 K. A 40 acre tract, frame building*. I- 1 100 11 A 10 acre tract good improvement•. Stl.aoo 10. Ato acre tract, new buildings. barn. Ac. si.ottti 11. A ltd acre tract, good location, low buildings. |J.«t3) 12. An so acre tract, p' or baildltig«. some timber. ai.ooj 13 An IM) acre tract ordinary building', ft.l.'v 14 An Ml acre tract, no buildings. mud loatn |4,.3<iu 15. An 'i tract, good buildings. some timber. 44 rm la. An >-0 acre tract, ttret class, Improvements. S'ktuo 17. An so acre tract. I tame imlldlngs. f.'t.s4n is A l>s acre tract, wood Improvements, »r>.Mn pi. A 100 lime tr ct. fair building*. -and ami elay land. -4.3(0 51. A 120 acre tract, good Improvements, »H (S’l 21. A 120 acre tract, well In.i rued, good location. I'."’ (i 22. A 1;E acre tract, large frame residence. IH.tIUI 23. A Httacretract, first cltiss Improvements ♦MSbO 24. A Itm aero tract, ordinary Itnprovciuenls •HJ.liOtl 25. A '.’to acre tract, itoml Improvements. Sld.iiisi m. _ nil other valuable <esn . not s’* .. ' hen ,n meiitlom d. tiow on sal".

Chris Bcoknecht made a business trip to Berne. W. A. Kuebler is a business caller at Berne today. French Parrish made a business trip to Portland. Barney WemhofT is a business visitor at Berne today. Charles Peterson made a business trip to Marion today. John Trim living on Grant Street is improving after a long sickness. Miss Kintz arrived today from Fort. Wayne and will visit with her sister here. C. M. France returned from Van Wert today whore he was visiting with his brother. Miss Bylo went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with her sister. George Butler returned today from Fort Wayne where he was transacting business. Will Barkley arrived today from Chicago and will visit for a few days with his parents. Mr. Stone and daughter returned to New Bremen today after visiting here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower left for Los Angeles California to day on their honeymoon. Misses Edith and Kite Hackman went to Monroe today to attend the funeral of Miss Christina Miller. The auidtors office is busy making the delinquent tax list, which will be published thi® week. The *tle will be the second Mormay in February. w Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice for Zora Whitt. Mrs. Martha Griffin, Dale Dunlap, Wash Areen. Mrt. Will Langer, Miss Amelia Meyer. Arthur Swartz. An asbestos curtail is a great deal like the cowboy’s definition of a revolver—“lt's a thing you don't need more than once or twice in a lifetime, hut when you do need it yon need it mighty Tud and mighty quick, and you want it in good working order.”

Ci<y Property. We are offering n number of desirable building lota at tiorn r.'ikt to frski each, on Mercer. Monroe. Adams. Linn and Decatur streets. {*' Ime following are a few of the many residence properties in Decater that we ate now ottering tor sale. (gk’u. A 24-feet business room and lot < n seventh st rcet. $4 o 27. \ four room cottage .in Tenth street, H 25 •>. cottage on Adams-treet, »">0 21'. A good five room cottage on Ninth street, 4725 30. A eomfoiluble live room cottage on Third street. 4725 „ gh 31. A la'ge story and a half residence near Third street. **2s 32. A comfortable cottage, stable, etc. on Elcientli street. **l > 3.3. A tlrs’-ela-s c ittage. drove well, stat le Madison slr"et, ftk’i 34. A convenient story and a half residence. I.lnn street. rlfW 35. V nominedious residence on Ninth street, 5.1".0 33. A well built l<>-rooui cottage on Eighth street. *1.050 37. A modern cottage on Mercer streetstable. etc. t1.1.j0 3H. A business lot and building on Winches, ter street, t1.1.'0 311. A modern cottageon Eleventh street, stone foundation, fl. 17.' 4ii. A modern story and a half resilience on Madison, street 41,225 11. \ comfortable cottage on Monroe -treet |il. 250 12. A 7ro.mi cottage on Marshall street. ♦1.325 43. A i. at cottage, large lot ~n Chestnut stieet. 41,15" 11. A comfortable cottage, large -table, two lots. Eleventh street. ♦l.C.tt 45 A IHo siery brick residence nn Second si root. 41.s* " 4<l. A story and a half reside nce, Monroe street, fl.s’si 17. A t.WO-storv Irnme residence. 12 lots, ( la stunt Stier I. S2.l'’' 4- A tine model n story mid a half residence on Marshall street. W.a’t) ll'. A store and a hull h room house on Third stri ct. ♦24(31 .‘>o A story and n half residence, two lots. Stable, on Third meet, 5(3) I A storj and a halt modi rn residence on Mercer -I reel. 42' .2. V story mid it half residence on Filth street. M.*'o 53. A 2-story residence on Marshall street. 431X1 •I A .‘.stury residence on Winchester street 43.55(1 5 A 2 «tor> trli k ti Sinmil street. 11.U50 (

John Korn is at Berne. A. Van Camp is a business caller nt Auburn. O. Huffman isa business caller at Borne today. Alex Beal of Willshire is a business caller here today. John Schug made a business trip to Auburn this morning. Frank Stone and wife returned to Fort W iyne hist evening. Joe Lyman went to Defiance Ohio last evening on business. , Grover Huffman made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Wilda Witts made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Brenton Birkley made a business trip to Winchester this morning. A. P. Beatty went to Fort Wayne last evening attending to business. Albert. Brittson made a business trip to Richmond this morning. C. D. Murray returned from a business trip at Berne lust evening. Enter Johnson and Dave Gerber made a business trip to Berne last evening. Cris Neuenschander of Berne was a business visitor to our city last evening. Effie Grim returned to Williams last evening after attending to business here. Mrs. Miram Tracy went to Grand Rapids Mich., this morning to visit with relatives. Mrs. H. Brothers returned to Fort Wayne utter visiting here for a few days wire her sister. Alex Leßron, A. Linn and Dick Reed returned from ti business trip at Bluffton lastAsvening. Mrs. Junes Moses and Mrs. John, l’" ' ' Cowan went to Fort M ayne this morning to visit with friends. ® Tno advance agent forth? ■ “American Hobo” is in the city to day, thejf iire to show here January 125. @ I The Bon Ton club will meet tit the home of Miss Rose Tonnellier this evening. Something doin' girls. , A. T. Vail and P. W. Smith made a business trip to Fork, 'Wayne last evening after looking after business matters here. John Smith, Nick Miller, Dr. Costello, Peter Gaffer and Ben Smith went to Fort Waym* 1 last evßiing to attend the installation of officers in the K. of C. lodgfe V. Aieker and wife wt ui to spend a few weeks with relatives Mrs Will ('ordua went to Fort Wayne last evening for a visit with her sister Mrs. James Girard. Lawyers and principals in the ; Faylor-Stndabaker case nearly all i will return to Bluff ton his evening l at 9:17, they having been in this I important suit for nearly two ' weeks. Esq. Wurd of Kirkland township I has something like 2,000 aares of 1 land leased in his immediate home, and expects®* to see some drilling for oil at an early date. They are alredya praying for success, and we hop: they will get it. Miss Rouda Lamely of Fort Wayne is expected hero in a few days to organize a class in vocal ' and instrumental music. She will bear very excellent credentials of a teacher of extraordinary ability .in vocal and instrumental and should receive the enconragem >nt Os a large class. T. M. Reid will leave tonigth on I his regular trip after an absence from duty of three weeks. He returned Saturday from Canada where he was called on account of the serious illness of his father who lived but three days attar his sons arrival. He was eighty four years old and suffered two seyere strokes l of paralysis. A teacher in one of the schools who served this term us toucher of a country school, tells of what ho considers the most remarkable example of hnmor on record—that of a school boy who continued to laugh uproariously nil the time hi was being whipped. What ure yon laughing at?” inquired the ! teacher ns he stopped to take breath. "Why, I’m laughing be[cause you are whipping the wrong Isiy'J suit! the victim. Mts. M. Gilson of South Grant Street, Dceutur, wishes to tinI noiiiice to Indies that she is preptir <'d ty make hair switches from : combings and solicits your ]mtronnge. Satisfaction guaranteed 7d5

A TEST WELL Pittsburg o'l Company Drilling Near Vera Cruz. The Bluffton Drilling Company composed of Henry Count, Juke Ehler, A. B. Sunders and Henry Epple, has contracted to drill a test oil well for the Pittsburg Oil Company just east of Vera Cruz in the edge of Adams county. The Pittsburg company has leased several thousand acres of land consisting of territory lying between a point southeast of this city and Tocsin. They are drilling test wells nt various points on the land leased. One was the dry hole which Billy Palmer drlled south of the poor farm. Another one is being drilled on tho Oliver Hall farm south of Tocsin and northeast of Craig ville. —Bluffton News. Notice. AH parties knowing themselves in Sebed to L. Yager or the firm of L. Yager & Sons will please call aud adjust their accounts, as it is necessary that same be done in order to settle the estate. L. Yager Sons. 7d5 Matches, 5 boxes, 5 cents. Racket Store. Tinware, always the lowest— Racket Store. l &> Thread, per spool two cents.— Racket store. ® Spare ribs, backbone and pigs feet at Scheimau’s Meat Market. Spare ribs, backbone and pigs feet nt Fred Scheiman’s Meat MarketWanted.—Girl for domestic sei vice in small family. Inquire at this office. Two solid threugh trains daily Chicago to California. Chicago. UaionPacific & North-Wetern Lin The Overland Limited, solid, train Chicago to Coast dully. Chicago. Union Pacific & North-Western Line.g ® L ist, strayed or stolen—A Scotland Shepherd dog, brown face, aral brown ears. The owner is Fred Midland and he will pay 45 for itreturn. Tilden Lister wishes to announce that ho has opened his shining stand Fristoc’s Smoke house and is ready for eld and new customrs. 7d5 Lo.-t—Lady's solid gold watch, key wind. Elgin movements, square nielli fob. horse -lioe charm wji.h gold stone »stting. Leave, wk, ‘hi office and receive good reward For Sale-- A good clean stock of groceries and fixtures. Will give possession at once of Feb. 1 Room 22x80 with good Ware room. Rent reasonable, . G >od established trade. Reasons for soiling. Have other business to take mW attention. For particulars write or call on Minch & Co., Geneva, Ind. ts Farm For Sale.—l2s acres in Jen ings county, only #35 ]>er acre, limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, good house, orchard, large Darn, living water, 20 acres timber, balance in cultivation, 20 acres growing wheat, on pike,3 miles from Pa. railroad, 2 miles from Big I. Call on or address, D. A. Hendrickson, QueensviTle, Ind. HOW HYOMEI HELPS THE HEALTH. Kills the Germs of Grip, Catarrh and Colds, “Costs Nothing if it Fails,” Say The Holthouse Drug Co. Now that Hyomei can be obtaiqp-d in nearly every town and city in the country, it is possible to buy from druggists a health giving climate, to be carried in the purse or pocket. By breathing it a few nunuteg four times a day you can soon cum grip, coughs, cold ane even the worst and most chronic cases of catarrh. The Holthouse Drug Co. scon so many remarkable cures mnde by the Hyomei treatment, that they sell it with the positive agreement to return the money if it fails to cure. A complete outfit costs but 'Land consists of the pocket inhaler, modi cine dropper and sufficient Hyomei to last several weeks. It effects a cure in the worst catarrhal troubles and if I reathod at the commencement of a cold or the grip, will check it quickly and prevent sick ness. Extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50e. When breath' it through the inhaler th * germ killing and health giving HiO" ,, ‘> Does to the most remote cells of the throat and lungs, killing all the catarrha' genus, soothing the irritated mucous membrane and vitalizing the blood with ozone. At this season of the year, everyone should have a Hyomei outfit to pre vent aud cure catarrhal troubles, and ward off attacks of grip, pneumonia and similar germ diseases.

You Can Get the Best Prices ON • • JTV Overcoats O Suits J|| Underwear ; ‘ i and » Iji . - (X -i® ® ® Furn<OAT 3 ashings —A T WO [ r /iV ? IM Ml Llill i) VHibL Cor. E. Court House Decatur, Ind. e

MANNERS IN BUSINESS. f<«’tin*. :• I? I (Hied !>«•:•• i tnir t a ni -4 < o 1 not lie overestiinaHil. ut ..m lon nt i 1 lf<€ ■■( i i '.s vniui 1)0111 Io ,c th. ,-n. I .■ (U| bruins ore < , n ihiiu Yru m.-'v I .-•> • Ike ties( set of brains in the t:>v. u. !,ut )if you havt ii’t the iii.-uiikts of a l. : lit is going to appreciate yon. Yonr niaiiiier is tl:e outward indication of nliat you are ivltJiiu in ffie estimate of iSZsi people, nd if nie niaiiiier is disagreeable few will take the trouble Io examine into you any fun her. The consensus of general opinion is thtll the man who goes ata tit will: porcupine quills as his manners liasn i any brains worth bothering about. Did you never noti, < that Ihr mripi ho eln ploy i.trg of Intelii-cTit p'<p'- i look at an appli'-nul closely, nsk n A n I seemingly iiiiiniuortant <|tiesiious and , lironiptly employ or dismiss him'.' They ( don't sound his bruin d ptltliej don't I obtain his biography; they don't inquire ! into Ids social <iandiug: in.-i - him j up from his manners, and if he is brass I on the siii'i'ace they don't look for gold i within. The employer know . that if an ppli- - eant's manner sirikes him futorald.i it will also fnvor.ably strike people with whom he conies in cuiitiu t iii his work ' And nobod.t knows heller lli.-in .a ? a business man Hint n favorabie iii<t Im

I Have Removed My Shoe Store l ? roni the Moser building into the old postofiice building. I have put in a larger and more complete stock, and will be better able to supply your wants, (live me a trial. Clem W. Voglewede

—- ■* ■ - I pn-sion It.’ tins ba:t thi’salc. 1 eople are : apt to think that if there is .-fiiy plat" I where tn timer- are of little coil sequence it is iii Im-in >s. where cold ettlcul•• ti'.u so largely tal.es th..' place of feeling. But the truth is th.it nowhere else are manners of such importance as in everyd v dealings. There is no capital and equipment any young man can have that will pai him better than good niHnners. There is no possible calling for which this does not better tit him. if he has brains the world ow* him or.;, thing, I it unless he ha good milliners ! >■ will have a hard linncollecting I*. Kan sis City World. nidden Vader Supply, The investigation of a neglected spring or riV'.tlet may "ring ‘o light a valuable supply of waler for gardening or domes; purposes. A surprising quantity is olieu obtainable by installing a ram nt some seemingly In I significant soitry. A rim is cheap, beI cause the firs! \pi nse is the last, there 1 being no <■<■-( <,f maintemiHcc. and it is (satisfactory, beeti'jse the rant !• quires no iitteiitiun Once started, it takes |cm ire (are of itself Country Life In . America <tiia.Hlled Vpiirovnl. "How d'd yon like opera " ••rilst rate. ' a' AV "< d Mr. < I’l’ir il. "I didn’t ' ire mutft about Hie turn - they played, but it was a great com ' fort to have eliollgl: lloise to dI'OWII tile va< nous ceil versa t ion that was going , j on itiotitrl me. ' W ashitigpiD Star.