Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1903 — Page 3
TIME tables 07r7&~i. (In effect Sept. -T. 1W8) TRAINS NORTH. n 11, 1:30 n tn S’Lnullv (< M’l'pt Sunday) f>:iS pin fatally i" Orand Rapids b:UU a tn Sc " TRAINS SOUTH m, .-Daily .except Sunday-... 1:1» p m tip" V ''‘'''P' Sunday 7:51 pin > ■■ -I>a y-except Sunday) 7:1. am gfc&Xy p°‘> CLOVER LEAF. lu effect May », lUM. EAST, ...iL-i’.-mmerclal Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m J. .Mi daily, except Sunday 11 50 ain 5' 1 P..V Etpress. dai-v <1:43 pin -I oca. Freight 1:10am WEST i_r>»v Express, dallr ... 5:25am £ -Mall. dally except Sunday 11;25am Es-Tonimenial Traveler, dally .. #:l'Jpm Jo a-Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14. 1903. WEST, v« »_R iffaloChicago Limited daily 3:10 a m press, dally , 1:42 am j_N< w York and < hicago Limited througl. coach Columbus aud <b,.-ago daily 12:33 pm 13-Wells largo Express except * Monday 5:13 r m \o a-Marlon-Uuntington Acc’tn.. 10:10 a m EAST s - r «_Vestlbule Limited for N Y . 2:sft atn 2-Marion and Columbus except sundae ft:SS a m 4—Sew York and Boston Limited ' through coaches Columbus end Chicago . . S:!l p m So 10-Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:& pin go. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 bus through coach Columbus to Chicago. Wili’nm Rupp left lust evening for Port V, lyne on business. A. E Rose returned from Berne >t evening where he hud been on i business. (hl Miller returned from Marion J this morning where he been on i business. Peter Bryant arrived from Geneva last evening he is here in iinjiort.mt business. Fred Huff man returned from Berne last evening where he had ben on business. Mi-s Elizt Ehrsman of Berne is in this city nursing Mrs. Samuel Acker who is quite sick. Mrs J. D Reiter leaves tonight for Warren to spend Sunday with her father Dick Vantilburg. Mrs French Quinn left this morning for Larwell, Indiana where she will take treatment at the* Sanitarium. Who employs labor? HON. JOH N NORTH. < Iver 3W> men work at his mill. R< >BERT DOWN ING. Dixie Tripolette arrived lust evening from Georgetown. Ky., and will be the guest of Sam Acker and family. Lucile N. Brokaw returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spending a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs. Brokaw. N Heast who hus been visiting with relatives in this city for a few 'lays with relatives returned to his home at Ohio City last evening. Harriet and Edith Porter leave for Chicago tomorrow to meet their mother who has been visiting with her son and brother at St. Paul, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutting will arrive from Milwaukee, Wis., tomorrow and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cutting on First street. Here is something that will make u»all weep: “Tenderly she laid the silent white form lieside those that had gone before. She made! B '< Cry , she did not weep. Such a ' moment wa« too precious to be spent when it seemed as if nature must give way. She lifted her roice and cried loud and long. Her cry was taken up by others who "?re near and echoed and re-echoed I all over the grounds. Then sudden b’ all was still. What was the use °f it all. She would lay another •‘Rg tomorrow.
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N. S. Mygrant left last evening for Kalamazoo to attend to insurance business. J• S. Bowers returned last evening from Portland where he had been on business. , Dave Smith returned from Bluffton last evening where he hud been , on legal business. Dr. Leßrun left last evening for Willshire where he has two very sick horses to attend. Miss Johnson returned last even ing from Berne and will spend Sun day with her parents. Miss Fruehte returned home last evening from Berne to spend Sunday with her jiarents. Mrs. Deitrick returned to her home at Hoagland after spending n few days with her jMirents. The new furnace at the Commer- - cial Club rooms will be put in by J. S. Bowers & Co., next week. Rev. Brown arrived last evening - from Linn Grove and will preach at the Christain church Sunday. A. J. Smith arrived home from | Lagrange this morning where he had been looking after timber. Helen McGee arrived from Fort i Wayne this morning and vyill be the guest of Miss Francis Bryson. Dick Si Hick returned last evening from Portland where he had. been spending a few days with his family. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Geick of Fort 1 1 Wayne are the guests of Henry Goete and Otto Bonger of Union town ship. Mrs McGee who was spending the day with Jeff Bryson and family returned to her home at FortjWayne last evening. Miss Place and her daughter returned to her home at Willshire last evening after spending the day shopping in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Market and Mr. Weimer left this morning for Charlotte. Mich., to spend a week with relatives and friends. Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Sprang returned last evening from Oden, Mich., where they have l>een spending . their summer vacation. J. P. Mason and family left last evening for Fort Wayne and from there they will go to Jonesboro ! I where they expect to make their I future home. Jim Sheridan the popular day ; clerk a the Burt House hus resigned I his position and will leave for Toledo tomorrow morning to fill a sim- | il.ir position in the St. Charles hotel. , I J. H. Fuelling one of the prosper- ■ | ous farmers of the north east of Adams county Ims just finished cutting twenty five acres of as fine corn ! as ever grew in Indiana and that is saying considerable. T. R. Moore arrived this morning from his westren trip through California, Arizona and other notable places and while in Arizona was the guest of his son. He says there is no country like the west. Last evening the Bachelor Maids met at the home of Miss Mayme Deiniger and reorganized, electing , the following officers for the ensu - ing year. Miss Eda Wemhoff, President and Miss Nettie Smith treasurer. The first regular meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ada Deininger and a good time is looked | forward to by all. The other evening a woman in a near by city who attends the club dances tapped her huslamd lightly with a fan and said: “Love, it is griwing late, I think we would laditer go home.’’ After ,they reached their residence she shook her fist ; under his nose and said: You old scoundrel, you, if you ever look at that mean, calico faced, mackerel eyed thing you saw tonight again I’ll bust your head wide open.”
: Eli Sprunger is at Berne .oday on business. John Kern is at B< me to day on business. Otto Bi-Id was a business caller in the city today. Mary Teeple returned to her home at Willshire today. William Reinking of Union township is on the sick list. Jake Spade of Peterson is a business caller here today. Judge Mock o* Blufft in is in the city on legal business. C. Drummond returned today to ! spend Sunday with his family. Miss Etta and Ethel Hendricks returned to their home at Monroe to-1 'lay. Jol\n Schug returned from Berne this morning where he transacted . business. The Wrong Made Right company have closed a date for Montpelier on | Oct. 22. Peter Forbing returned from Bluffton today where he had been on business. Mrs. Geimer left today for Marion where she will spend Sunday with her sister. Lee Yager arrived today from his regular trip and will spend Sunday with his father. Mrs. Moser who has been shopping in the city returned to her home at Geneva today. <). N. Snellen returned from Port land this morning, where hd had been on business. Mrs. Kate Chaniper who has been ! visiting with relatives in Bluffton , returned home today. Jim Haefling who is working at i Fort Wanye arrived today to spend , Sunday with his brothers. Miss Amelia Tonnellier left today for Anderson where she will spend several days with her sister. Daisy Robington who has lieen the guest of Bessie Venus returned to her home at Craigville today. C. A.Dugan returned last evening from Marion wbhere he was attending to some very important business. Mrs. A. Freel who has been visiting with J. Malotte and family, rei turned to her home at Marion today. Mrs. Harry Deain arrived from Bluffton today to spend Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison. Mrs. Dick Sillick who has been the guest of David Flanders and wife returned to her home at Portland today. 1 Lillie Steele who has been v isiting with her grand parents »at Fort i Wayne for a few days returned ' home today. Mr. and ’Mrs. Miller who have lieen visiting with relatives here for a few days returned to their home ■ at Sturgis, Mich, today. Miss Lillie Lewton entertained a few of her lady friends last evening at her home on Mercer street in honor of Miss Emma Bleeke and an enjoyable time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas re-1 turned to Winchester today after spending several days at the sick bed of CoE M. B Miller whose con-1 dition is slightly improved over j that of a few days ago. John Dickerson and family will ! move Monday from Bluffton to Be rne, where John will tuke charge I of the Berne liand It is now an 1 assured fact that Berne will have a I good band. Toi. > at the office of 'Sqnire Smith occurred the wedding of James K. Martz to Rachael Martz. After the ceremony loth left seemingly well pleased. The ‘Squire is certainly getting a reputation as a knot tier.
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Will Lyman is a business caller .at Fort Wayne today. A. Van Camp returned from a business trip at Auburn. A. J. Ward, of Pleasant Mills, is a business caller in our city today. Iva Hocker went to Monroe this morning to attend to her muisc class. Miss Mun-ill Stun- of Bluffton, is the guest of Mrs. George B.iiley for a few days. Mrs. Clark returned from Fort Wayne, whore she has been visiting her sister. Flossie Dudgeon left today for Willshire, where she will spend Sunday with her parents. Miss Albright arrived from Fort Wayne and will be the guests of friends here over Sunday. Meedamea Smith and Gideon Bar nett, of Pleasant Mills, are the guests of Frank Winans and family. Mrs. Tom Reed who has been | spending a few weeks at Petoskey, Mich., returned home today. Barney Kai ver and son Isadore will leave tonight for Chicago to spend Sunday with relatives. Nan Ward who has been the guest | of Uncle John Weldy a few days, | returned to her home at Geneva today. Mrs. Johnson who has been visit- 1 ing here for a few days with rela-1 fives returned to her home ’at Geneva. Services at the Zion Luhteran church tomorrowjaftemoon at two o’clock will be in the German language. Mrs. Jacob Spade who has b»-en visiting with her daughter Miss Lillie Lewton returned to her home at Peterson today. Mrs. Jubu Jewel, of Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rickard, of Lima. Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Verne MeGonagle. Charles Phillips who has lieen working in a restaurant at Portland for several weeks, arrived this morning to spend Sunday with his. ’ parents.
WANTED! 1( H) Men and ( A —* ' I A 1 earns To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wages. H. P. STREICHER, Contractor. Wanted J - I want 50 teamsters. Report at once at Monmouth, two and one half miles north of Decatur. A. TUBMAN Contractor for building grade for Fort Wayne & Springfield Traction Railway. B= = ®
