Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1897 — Page 8

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE

HOOT TOWNSHIP Wheat is lojkiug very bid in this commanity. Doyton Steele whs at Fort Wayne last week on business. Adam Kern was at Monroe Center last Sum day. .1. Brown of I’ruv. Ohio, was in our communitv the In'ter part of last week. Miss Della McConnehey is trying to organize a subscription school in this district. B tvs we are informed of another Wedding wwi School Xu 2. Washington township will close Friday. March I'd A splendid program is to be rendered. PETERSON Grandma xlmspnugb is quite sick at this writing Iler recovery is d uibthil A largi crowd of Putersonites went to Decatur to attend the 'ec tire at the court bouse Sunday. Everybody is invited to attend the joint institute two miles north of this place March 13 The causa of the ch mge was that, most of the teachers ; wished to at'end the joint institute nt I Berne Mundi 20. Prof our schoo' last Friday. Frank Attrnd visi’ed our school Tues | day. (t is reported that a young mm of | this place will bring h im • h s bri le Saturday I MONMOUTH. • Miss A’ida Blossom who has been at- i tending school here returned to her home near Monroe G. A. Christen has returned from college at Springfield, Ohio. Thos Perkins is moving from our town. John Evans has been on the sick list. J. C. Houck has been busy shipping hay. The Monmouth schools will have, an entertainment on the last day of school which is March 17, Everybody invited. John Wolford is moving from our town. Samuel Dutcher will be our visitor soon. The wife of J. C. Grandst*ff, who lived in Cincinnati, is dead. I’ne remains of George Ames who lived at Fort Wayne were btought here lor burial Wednesday. MLs B ertba Geike was the guest of E .i.ll Bax'er Monday evening PLEASANT VALLEY R«v. Hinshaw’s appo'n* ment is Satimduv night ar.d Sunday. A small child of Amos Fairchild is V' i- -ick with lung fever. T>'bm'iß R Patterson a late employee of ? 11 itel Randall, at Fort Wayne, is H an < xtended visit with relatives in tt is ’vicinity.

M '«. T. R. Perkins of Monmouth, vuiteil 'ast Sunday witji her father. ■Uss Lid* Blossom who has been atte ,dit)g tchool at Monmouth, is home egain .) M. Anderson moved with his family tn Gas Vity last week. We regret to . JAi-John tom our midst for he was a g<>n<l citizen. and every community reeds those rind of citizens. Mr Wa'ke; moved from WAvne coun | ty. L"d , las' week on the Griffin fainq' which he purchased some time ago. We gladly w.-lcornt* him in our midst. 1 and may he never regret his change of residence. Ambrose Durbin returned Sunday , from a trp to Gis City. He reports I everything booming. C Christner has moved on Stauffer’s farm. Mrs. Will Roe who has been very sick with lung fever is slowly recovering A number of the friends of Mrs. A. ; Gould surprised her Thursday evening : it being her birthday. Robt. Gould made a business trip to Marion and Gas City last week returning Sunday. BEKNK Rud Lebm m was called to Decatur Friday to at tend court. Rev. Metznerj was at Kendallville Monday to preach the funeral sermon of Rev. Ackerman at that place. Mr. Green of Mount Rose, Kansas, brother-in law of E. T. Hoecker, was here on a visit the latter part of last week. Joel Welty of Fort Wayne, was in town Monday on business. •—' Elder Martz of Vera Cruz preached at the Evangelical church Sunday. Henry Stuckey of BluStpn, Ohio, was

in town Monday and It is said that he will return to Berne and clerk uiCtmps be'l & Erwin’s stout who offered him the position. This shows Henry’s busie ness quali'tes Rev. Lambert of Micfiig m. preached r at the Reformed church Sunday. G -o. Gates' small child was buried r Monday. Dr. Franz and wife were at Decatur p Mondry to have somedental work done, s Emil PleiKs was a business caller at Fort Wayne Monday. r J, J Leichty was at Fort Wayne on business Monday. p Pete Snldner was at Geneva on busi--1 ness Monday. Mrs J P. Bimngirtnrr. Mt. D. D Moser ann Jonathan Baumgartner and wives returned home from Bluff on, 0., , where they have been visiting Mr and Mrs. W. S’agar for the last two weeks, i Grindma Hoeckt ris quite sick with □ I the grippe Mr- Woodruff of Ox ord. Ohio, re- , turned h unt* I’uesd iv after a few days . here the guest of bis sister Mrs Frank . Foreman i i wii.i.iaus. -I . ■■ j John Houk 'is busily engaged in baill iug hay’’. Mis. Ilenrv Z ' ink went to bort Wayne last. Fridiy evening to visit I rela'ivc o . Fred B >z--r of Fort W iyne ha* ac-I cepted a positim as clerk in I’iilipl Erb’s grocei r. Rev. Tmkh im of Hoigland, visited | the school at ibis place Tuesd.ty of last I week. Mrs Ben Mcl ilosli near Hoagland, has been seriously ill with heart trouble. The saw mill at this place is running on full time with plenty of bills for tjhe present Miss Ethel Mann will give an entertainment at the close of her school at this place. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones returned home from Cheribusco Saturday where they have been visiting the latter’s sister Mr. Pei ley. a representative of the Fort Wayne Journal was here Monday of last week looking after the interests of that paper. j Samuel Mercer left for Portland last Monday a weeek where he resumed his position as operator at that place for the G R & I. railroad. The Juniors of the Concord Sunday School have each received a hymn book and in the future will do part of the singing which has been a long felt want at that place. Jason Hobbs has been suffering for some time from injuries received during the war William B ggs and wife—a boy.

FRENCH TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Lvse is much improved in health. Trustee Stuckey is get ing his material ready tor his new dwelling. Henry Bluhm is having an immense; lot of tile hauled. Henry’s crop of corn I will be spoken of next, fall Alfred Bollinger, Venice Pease and Mrs Clyde Shady were.visitors fit'Diet. No 5 last week. Clara Immel. a Portland lady spent Sundav here with Miss Yager. A 4 d L’bby, F-rd Yaks. Albert Yager. J. C Moran. A S E'zv and Jacob ; Baker did Bluffton Saturday. ' Jofin Dormer had Dr.*dlirk of D?caI tur, remove a large tumor from his shpulder last Thursday. John is get I ting along very well and went to DecaI tur Saturday to consult with his doctor. The operation was a success C. E Stuckey was a visitor at Vera j Cruz Tuesday. Am Bowman and wife a—girl. ! Esq. Christ Ashbaucher was at Bluff ton Saturday on business. 0 D Reynolds and wife—a boy. I Joe Pease has recovered from a hard siege of the lagrippe. , Dr. Laudfair of Bluffton was in this . locality Tbursi ay administers gto the sidV. Mr. Ranch is nearly ready to begin the erection of his new house. J e b Baker of Chattnaooga, 0., is here visiting bis sister Mrs. C. E. ; Stuckey. ( Considerable sickness is reported in this locality at present. Lagrippeseems 1 to be the complaint in general ’ John Krepps the Honduras pcstmastt er, grocer and dry goods merchant, was in this township Thursday. 1 AU the different forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema 1 and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt s Witch Hazel Salve, s i the great pile cure. W. H. Nachtrieb.

LINN UKOVE John Huffmah and wife wereatterd; iug court Friday and Saturday of hst w »ek as witnesses on the Auditor vs Bolds case Eli Betrd is building a business house at Domestic which he proposes to till with merchandise. Tne postofflee and an undertaking establishment will also occ ipy prominent places in the building. Contractors Hoffman and l.iddy wer» at Decatur at the close of lastjweek and placed a bid for the construction of the pike leading out of Decatur but astheii bid was not the lowest they failed to get the p■> simmon. Bids were received for a road either of gravel or crushed stone. Age and experience will teac' that the crushed stone will be the most econ unical regardks- of the small nd van ;e of cos in tlu ir corsti uction O i last Thursday at 11:30 o'clock oui tow i was aroused from center to circumference owing to the continue blowing of the steam whistles at Geneva. Many conj ’Ctured that our neiglibo ing town was again visited by a con tl.igratio:), not a few making haste tn g> forth to help them in their distreswhen some oue conceived the idea tba I the republicans were all on (ire. ignited b Mi Kinley conti lence and prosperity In o'her words the changing of admit.- . istra'ion at Washington whs the cans. of the alarm winch was here taken !<■ den tie distress. Benjamin Mot er Jr., will sell hipersonal goods on Thursd trpreparatoi ' to moving to the city of Munc e. John lowers has 80jd sixty acres o’ i his farm west of town to Amos StaufT.-t j for $2.5U0 which was considered to conI elude the contract Th§ i, O 0 F. Lodge here wore favored with fifteen visitors last "'ednesday n'ght Tw Ivh hailed from Petroleum, two from Geneva and one from the B uffion lodge. Tne former c onferred the serfond degree on our candid ite which was verv exemplary and i and is entitled to rank amongthe been- 1 tifui and Linn Grove will say inunisop. _ hoys come again, J. „ < i Jaiins Anstadt made sale of hisfaim < ing implements and farm products on ' Tuesday.

Smith a bell are paving ’ he highest cash prices for Clear White Ash logs, cut 12 feet long, 12 inches and over at the top end, must be clear and staieht 48tf EASTERN DISPATCH. Miss Maude Foster's school closed last Friday The closing hour of their school has fleeted by with the traces of the past stamped upon each one’s mb d to agitate upon in some lonely spot in the future. Since thev departed fr< M their school hours of toil and hapmness and when the race of life is made, may they all be homed in heaven where parting never more shall be. B. Strickler while wrestling last Thursday had the m'sfortune to throw his ankle out of place, causing a sprain. Our school door was darkened last Thursday afternoon by educator Pr,,f J. F. Snow A mistake happened in our items last week that Frank Brumstelter and Miss Maude Foal er made a living trip to Rockford Monday. The being unfavorable they did not go. There Is Ntliing So Good. There ! s nothing just as good as Drt King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some sub-1 stitute. He will not claim there is anyking better, but in order to make more: I profit he may claim something else to be 1 just as good. You want Dr. King’s New ; Discovery because.you know it to be safe I ami reliable, and guaranteed to do good or monev refunded. For coughs, cold, consumption and for all affections of throat. chest and lungs there is nothing so good as is Dr. King’s New Discovery. Trial bottles free at Blackburn’s drug stare. Regular size 50 cents and $1 00 Real Estate Transfers. Davi I G'ecker »o J I) Nidlinger trustee | A. Union tp $ 1 R M W\m to El'ztheih Wynn nnd iof 7-5 A Monroe tp 825 Anna Kolde- to Alf red Kohler 80 A. French tp . ... 2 500 Marv M Sehank to Simon Smith 89 A French tn 1 000 Anna Kohler to Fred Kohler 80 A. French tp 3 000 Conrad Gillig '<> Wm Parent et al part inl’ot 880 Decatur . 175 Wm A Tee pie, to Rjsetta Teeple 80 A, ■'t Marystp 2 500 Emanuel Buhler to Wm I) Elzey pt outlets 120 and 121 Decatur. 1 ,2 (00 Wm D Elz"' to Samantha Buhler pt outlets 120 and 121 Decatur . 2 000

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gIFWe Will Give I ftq Overcoat. «• \> ■■■ IF we can’t sell you one'for less money than you eyt;r had one Snr otter to you before. The winter has been so nearly summer weather that Overcoats have not sold as well as we expected them to and rather than carry them over we are selling them at a sacrifice. Many persons are taking advantage tof these . prices. Why not you? i JI 9 M9$7 7R * l2 all w ° ol <l!7 7R ® (D1 Zl Ulsters sellingnow for (|) 1 yl •/ 0 Overcoatsin this sale (0 /. IJ iQRfI A ”y 96 Ov, ‘ rcoat that we (hnnn Overcoatsand Ulsters that S d,JU sol V d e fo n r fat hOUSe Wi " sold at from $5.00 to «600 ® s°’ will be closed out at $3.00. The Merchant Tailoring Piece Goods that we advertised to close out are going fast. If you need a suit and want to make a few $ $ by buying your own goods see us soon. ■W ms, BRITTSON &BEELEB.

Legal Advertising, KTO'TCEOF final settlement of IX ESTATE. Notice is her bv e-iven io the creditors heirs and legatees of William .lacksoo, deceased t > appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 12th day of April. IMI* and show any—.why.the unaJ serrttunefiT"accounts with ihe estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then ami t here make prods of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. UANucr, Jackson. Administrator. Dec uur. Ind , Ferubary 29.1887. Peterson & Lutz. Attorneys. M-3 'K'TOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE J_N OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned a commissioner of the Adams circuit court, of Adamscounty Indiana in a case pending in tinsaid court wirerein John B. Koontz.adminisistrator of the estate of Jachomver Baldwin, deceased is plaintiff, and Jonah B. Corson, ct. al are defendants, will offer for sale at public auction at the Geneva Bank, in the town of Geneva, said county and state, on Thursday, March 25, 1897, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock p. m,, the following de crlbod real estate ordered sold by the said court, in-wit:

The southwest quarter of the northpast quarter of section thirty-two [B2.] township twenty-five north, range fourteen east, ALo'ointnencing at the northwist corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two [32,] township twenty-five [251 north, range fourteen [l4] east, said county and state, thence running south to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section thirty-two [32.] thence east to the west line of the right or way ot' the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wavno Railroad, thence north on th' west line of the said right of way tn the north line of said section thirty-two [32.] thence west on said section line to the place of beginning. All in Adams county, Indiana. and containing in all 52 acres. I'he said real estate will be sold either as a whole or in parcels, as may be decided by the undersigned. TERMS OF SALE. One-tMrd cash in hand; one-third in one, and one-third in two years from the date of sale. The deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest from date of sale and be secured to the’sai isfactioa of the undersigned by good | tree-hold and mortgage security, and to be sold free from the mortgage now on the said I reH l Dated this24th day of February. 1897. James F. Mann. Commissioner. Mann A Beatty, Attorneys 50-4 . .1 OF S ALE OF REAL ESTATE By the Auditor of Adams county. Indiana. Mortgaged for School Fund. To whom it may concern: . . , Notice I hereby given that in pursuance of the'statute in such cases made and provided. I Noah Mangold, as the Auditor of said county of Adams will offer for sale nt the court house door in the city ot Decatur, of said ■ county, on . Monday, March 22, 1897, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m . the lots or parcels of lands de- I scribed below, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to pay the principal and interest due thereon on tbe day of sale alOresaid. also , the damages and costs of sale. The conditions • of said mortgage having been, forfeited, and I therefore have become due and payable: Mortgage No. I.l'odated .Inly 19 18 9. executed hr A. Me W. Bollman and Elsie E. ; Bollman [his wife] lor the use of the Common «nd congressional school fund on the iqllowf I ing described tract, parcel of land to-wit. <- The west half of out l6t number eighty-one [Bl] in I D Nuttman,s southern addition to the town | now citv] of Decatur. Wiana.ro secure the payment of the sum of live hundred and fifty dollars [ssso] with interest, nt the rate of six percent per annum, payable annually in advance according to the conditions of a n °tc attached to the mortgage. Said principal and interest on the da yof sale will amount to six hundred and thirty-eight and 54-100 dollars [s•>'lß 54] and two percentdamagesand costsof sale. • , Also mortgage No. 1,2’6. dated A P r il 30. 1892 executed by Mercy A. Andrews and Robert A. Andrews [her husband] for the use of the common and congressional school fund on the following described tractor pareel of land towit • The south hall of the northeastqui rter of i he northeast quarter of section thirty-two in township tw> nty-seven 27 north range fourteen 1141 east in Adams county. Indiana, containing twenty [2ll] acres more or less, to secur the 'i'lynient of the sum ol three hundred am’ flf v dollars [#3so] with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually in advance according to the conditions of a note attrohed to the mortgage. sa d principal and interest on the dav of sale will amount to three hundred and eighty-nine and 90-100 dollars [#389.90] and also two percent damages and costs ol sale. Also mortgage No. 1.291 dated July 16, 1892. executed by Frances McCampbel for the use of the common an 1 congressional school fund on t lie following described tract " r P ar ® r el bind to-wit: The northeast quarter of the sontiiwoM;quarter ofsection jlWnve son“ fCwnshin twenty-eight [2B] n, ? rth . . teen 114] east in Adams county, Indiana, con taining forty [4o] acres more or ess tenure the payment of the sum of ciglf dollars [BOOI with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum payable annually vance nccording to the conf l l . t !°n" i £’ | i and attached to the said pnnclpal an lutcrcHt on the day <>; sale _H aruSn°fiollars nine hundred and twelve and 80-100 doltars 15912.8 i)) and also two per cent damages an , costsof sale. , , n Iflo . ' Wtl T .,^hnsben-’l 1P m

common and congressional school fund on the following described t ract or parcel of and towit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine [29] in township twenty six [26] north range titteen [ls] I east in Adams county, Indiana, containing I forty 140] aces more or less, to secure the I payment of the sum of seven bundled and I fifty dollars [■♦7so] with Interest at. the rate of six per cent. >< r annum payaldc annually in I advance according to the conditions of a upte attached to the mortgage. Said ptinclpal and npvm¥tnn tire day of sale wi I amount- to seven hundred and ninety-two and 80-100 dollars [#792 80] and also two per cent damages and costs of sale. All persons claiming the equity of redemption or any Interest in the irboyp described premises are hereby notified of the forego! ng sale. Auditor’s office, Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, February 23, 1897. NOAH MANG 'LD. 50-3 Auditor Adams County. gHERIFT r BBALE. Tne State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana. Margaret Coffee / vs 8 No. 2.136. Clayton Murray. I By virtue.ot an execution on transcript to me directed by the clerk of t He circuit court of said County and Mate. 1 have levied upon the realestate herein aftqr mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east il>»>r of thrvoourr ll* the city Os I >ecatur Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.. on Saturday, April 3, 1897. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one flllh (1-5) interest of the following described lots: Commencing six rods and six links south ot the southeast corner ot outlot •number 14 thence north 39 degrees west on a parallel line with Mercer street. 17 rods and 2 links thence west 33>4 degrees south 24 rods and six links thence east 9% degrees south Ml feet tl ence east parallel with the north line of said lot. 132 feet thence northwest parallel with Mercer street 66 feet and then* terminates. Also a strip 1(1 feet wide off the south end of that portion of said lot now owned by grantors herein tor right of wav to said lot hereby conveyed, Also the undivided 16 interest of outlot 86. except commencirur at the southeast corner of outlot 86 north 10 rods west rods south 10 rods east 32 rods to the place of beginning. , » AHo except commencing at the southwest corner of said outlot 86 thence north parallel with east Une of said lot 19 rods thence cast 11 rods 'it'd 13 feet, tbene, south 10 rods to tho south line of said lot. thence west 11 rods and 13 fn tto place of beginning. Also except commencing at the north westcorner of said outlot thence south on west line 132 feet thence east at, right angles with west line of said tot 76 feet, north parallel with we s t line ot said lot 13'2 feet west 7(1 feet to place of beginning. Also except 'ominencinir at the northeast corner of said outlot th -n"e weston the noi tii lin-of stid lot 132 feet south at « it h north line of said lot till feet east parallel with the north line 132 feet north 66 feet to the place of beginning. And on failure to reaiizt therefrom the full nnioun' of judgment, interest theteon and costs, I will at the same time and in tbe same manner aforesaid, offer for salet he lee simple of the above described premises Taken as the properly Qf Clayton Murray to satisfy said execution on transcript this Bth day of Marcli. 1897. Petek P Asbhavciieh, Sheriff. | 52-3 Bv Francis E. McLean. Deputy. From Sire to Son. i As a family medicine Bacon’s Celery ’ King for the nerves passes from sire to son lasa iegacv. If you have kidney, liver or I blood disorder get a free sample package of I this remedy. If you have indigeHi n, constipation, headache, rheumatism, etc , this specific will cure you. Smilh & Callow, the leading druggists, are sole agents and are distributing samples free. Large packages sfic and 25c. To Titre a Cold In One Day. Take paxativ rf omo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund he money if it fails to cure. 25c. Notice Farmers I I have put in one of the combination feed mills, and will grind any kind of feed, such as shelled corn, oats, barley, screenings and ear corn. Will grind ear corn Jas fine as shelled corn or aots, and will make the best kind of feed for horses and cattle. Will grind every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Give this mill a trial and be JJconvineed. Charges reasonable. r "-"v— ■ Respectfully, PETER KIRSCH. ‘ Factory North Third street.

ED. COFFEE, t 7 i apd ) Justice of ' ROOM 3, OVER POSTOFFICE. ( j IDecmur. Indiana. The Clover Leaf. T., St. L. & K C. R. R. -In effect Jan 3, 1897 EAST. Passenger..*. 5:36 a. m Express .6:58 p. m Mail 12:05 p. in Local 2:05 p tn WEST. Passenger 4:32 a. m Express 8:33 a. in Mail 12:05 p m Local.-. 10:15a m J E A.Whinrey. Agent. [ ' I Erie unes. » ' . ■ xXi. < hi effect Dec. . \ 6 ’ 189fi ’ Trains leave Decatur as follows: [ WEST. i No. 5, vestibule limited, daily for I i Chicago f 12:28 p. m . No. 3, Pacific express, daily fori t Chicago,. f 1:48a. m . No. 1, express, dally except Sun- I I u, day for Chicago [11:06 a. m No. >ll. local, dally except Sun-1 t day f 10:10 a, m No 13. Wells Fargo Limited Ex-1 press, dally except Monday J- 6:43 - and day Mter legal holiday j EAST) ’ No. 8. vestibule limited, dally for I New York and Boston f 7:57 ' No. 2, express, daily except Sun-1 day for New York f 2:00 p. tn No. 12. express, daily for New I i York f 1:30 a. m 1 No. 30, local, daily except Sun-' [ day f 10:10 a. m . Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston I Trains 1 andSstop at all statiihs on the C DE. (vision, , Train No. 12 carries through deeping cars . to Columbus, Circleville. Chlllti>tlie,*WaverI ly. Portsmouth. Ironton, and Kenova, via . Colninbus. Hocking Valley & Toledo, and Norfolk <St Western lines I J. V . Delling. Agent J W.G. MacEdwauds. TP. A..Huntington. > The G. R. & I. (Effect Sept. 27.18 .) TRAINS NOKT . ♦No. 3. +N< 5. *No. 1. Richmond 11:00uni lldptu 2:sopm Parry 11:10 “ 2:55 “ Chester........ 3:01 ' Fountain City. 11:25 “ 3:11 “ i Johnson 11:35 *’ » 3:21 “ r- Lynn........... 11:40 “ il 3:26 “ r Snow Hill 11:46 ” I 3:32 “ 1 Woods 11:41) “ I 3:34 ’• ' Winchester.... 12:00 “ 12::llm 3:44 “ 1 Stone 12:10 pm I 3:55 “ , Ridgeville 12;19 “ 12-P.m 4:05 “ t Collet, 12:32 “ ' / 4:18 “ * Portland 12:42 “ 1/Xiitn 4:30 “ * Jay “ / 4:40 “ Briant 12:59 “ / 4:46 “ Geneva 1:117 “ / 4:56 “ Ceylon /I 4:58 “ Berne 1:18 “ I I 5:06 “ * Monroe 1:82 “ I 5:21 “ ) DECATUR 1:45 “ /l:Sa m 5:35 “ Monmouth 1:53 “ / j 5:41 “ Williams 2:01 “ 5:51 “ Hoagland 2:06 “ / j 5:56 “ Fdams ‘ . 6;11 '* Fort Wayne.... 2:35 ‘ ia in 6:25 I ‘Daily, except Sunday. Daily to Grand Rapids. TRAINS SOUTH ♦No. 2. rjo.6 tNO.4. I Fort Wayne.... 12:35 p m 1145 am 5:45am Adams... < I 5:58 Hoagland 1:00 “ I 6:13 *“ . Williams 1:05 “ I 6:18 Monmouth 1:13 "• I 6:24 “ 7 DECATUR ... 1:19 " fl:82 ” 6:30 “ Monroe . 1:32 " I 6:44 “ » Berne 1:44 “ I 6;56 “ r Ceylon I 7:04 “ Geneva 1:53 " I 7:06 “ 3 Briant 2:00“ / IJay.. 7:21 “ Portland 2:14 “ 2:20' “ 7;30 “ r Collett 2:2.1 “ I 7:41 “ Ridgeville... . 2:35 “ 2:42 “■ T;SO ‘ 7 Stone I 7:59 “ Winchester.... 2:50 “ I 3:02 “ 8:09 “ • W00d5.......... 8:22 " . Snow Hill 8:25 * Lynn 8:05 i“ v, 8:32 ' Johnson 3:11 " 4 8:38 “ Fountain City. 3:20 1“ 8:49 “ Chester-. <. rw;— -•■—I ■ '. 1 ' “ Parry 9:08 “ Richmond 8:40' • 4:00 •• 9:15 “ , tDally Grand Rapid#- tDally ex. Sunday. I J Err Bryson, Agent O'L Lockwoon, Get. Pas Agent,