Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1903 — Page 3

TIME tables o. r.«i. (In effect Sept. «T, W«) TRAINS NORTH. . n ,.>, 1:30 ii m J‘ Ll-llv (<‘»cept Sunday) 5:191 p tn to Grand H»pld» S:UO uni , S<> ‘ TRAINS SOUTH , -.. St: I $ 14-SuXy unb .:1b pm , CLOVER LEAF. In effect Mayß. 12US. EAST. Traveler, dally... s:Stm J* • ,:i. dally, except Sunday 11 50 a m 3 i-bav Express, dahy 0:43 p m Freight 1:10 am WEST .. i_Pav Expree«. dallr 5:20 am I' i—Mall. dally, except Sunday 11 ;25 a m i Loimmerclal Traveler, dally .2:12 pm | y“ a-Locai Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO A ERIE. In effect June 14. 1203. WEST. ci-Buffalo-Chicago Limited, dally 3:10 a m ;_!■ ipress. dally ..I:42am 3_New York and Chicago Limited ■ through coach Columbus and thicago dally 12:38 pm Nc is—Wells Fargo Express except Monday »:»P m , So 21-Marlon-Hnntington Acc m .. 10:10a m EAST Xo 4—Vestibule Limited for NY 2:55 a m jo B—Marion and Columbus except Sunday 5:58 a m i c 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m So 10-Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 2:55 pm No. 13 trill not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to CbicaffO. =1- = ' ' John Poling of FMkey is [in the city. Lee Tager left on his regular trip this morning. Al Buhler male a business trip to > Fort Wayne this morning. Janies Wheeler of Geneva is a business caller to the city today. Robbert Allison matte a business trip to Fart Wayne this morning. Miss Fruchte returned to her school duties at Berne this morning. Will Lyman and John Winans left this morning for Lafayette on busi-! ness. After at trip to Chicago P. J. : Bryan returned to his home at Berne this morning. Mrs E. Wiin returned to her home at Brent* this morning after spending a few days. Miss Neva Ernst returned to her work at Berne last evening after • spending Sunday with her parents. , Miss Johnson returned to her ■ schools at Berne this morning after i spending Sunday with her parents. “Who will sign a Railroad commission bill? HON. JOHN NORTH." Ask Robert Downing. Helen McGee who has been sjiending a few days with Francis Bryson returned to her home at Fort Wa nye this morning. Miss Dell Newport who has been the guest of Kittie Stevenson for a j few days returned to her home at Haogland this morning. Neal Rupp who has been visiting with his brother William Rupp for a few days returned to his home at Fort Wayne this morning. John Frisinger went to Fort 1 "ayne this morning to look after the interest of (his horses that he i has on exhibit there this week. Mrs. Jacob Colter and Mrs. J. Pinkhouse returned to their homes nt Bucyrus this morning after a few days visit with Mrs. Henry Colter at Rivurre. The marriage of Charles Wertzberger and Miss Clara Runischlag "dl take place next Wednesday morning at St. Mary's church, at eight o'clock. Marsh Bnrdge left for Berne this Morning where he is working in the interest of the Safety Perfecting heating iron. Marsh says ’hut he is meeting with all kinds ot ’ success and on last week took more erdera best sales man. Newton Lyons.

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W ill Sheets arrived from Van Buren today. Howard Stout of Bluffton was in the city last evening. John Cilery leftfor Hoagland this! morning on business. Will Rmssell left for Willshire today, where he is working. Ed Moses left for Indianapolis this morning on business. C O. Morris made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Julia Loser returned to her home at Monroe this morning. Edward Gossett, of Frankfort, was a visitor in our city last evening. John Stoneburner is in Celina today, attending to important business. Albert Brittson made a business trip to Kalamazoo, Mich., this morn ing. Frank Gast left for Van Wert, to day, to close up a deal for a new ashery there. John Winans will be at Arcola this week, in the interest of the Lyman Bros., picture men. Mrs. Miller returned to] her home at Marion today, after attending to important business here. George Bailey left today on his regular trip west, after spending Sunday with his family. Miss Bartley returned to Elkhart this morning after spending a few days with Miss Rose Baker. Fanny Hite who was spending Sunday with friends at Fort Wayne returned home this morning. Mrs. John Reynolds left this morning for a few days visit with relatives and friends at Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Durr arrived today from Ohio City and will be the guests of Dore B. Erwin and family John Waggoner returned to his work at Monroe this morning after spending Sunday with his family. John Fairchild who has been visiting with relatives at Goshen for a few days returned home this morning. Miss Fletcher, of Ft. Wayne, will start a dancing class Wednesday evening at the Columbian Club room. Mrs. Covalt, who has been visiting with Mrs. Clayton Dorwin for a few days, returned to her home at Bluffton today. Mrs. f. K. Clark, who has been a guest of L. C. Miller and family for a few days, returned to her home at Warren today. J Rev. E. H. Pontius left this morning for Plymouth where he joins the j quartette he has been singing with i to give a concert. Mrs. C. Down who has been visit- , ing with her mother for i>ast two I week* returned to her home at Monticello this morning. The wedding of Frank Kurber and Miss Louise Schurger : was published at St. Marys church 1 yesterday morning. The marriage will take place in three weeks. Mrs. D. D. Heller and Mrs. J. W. j Tyndall will leave tomorrow morn ing for Millersburg, Ohio, being called there by the very serious illness of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary < Jorbns. Mayor Coffee this morning gave Lis decision to Contractor Streicher, in regard to working bis men and teams on Sundays, so as ' complete the work on Monroe and Fourth streets before the winter sets in. The mayor refused to grant the request. Miss Eva Peoples, who has lieen teaching music in Upland for some time, is now, in connection with her , work, taking instructions in photography with J. E. Crill. Miss Peoples ;is a daughter of J. R. Peoples, and is 1 well known here.

Abe Elzey, of Ossian, is in the city on business today. Barney Kai ver and son Isadore, re turned from Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Schirmeyer are enjoying a few days’ visit in Chicago. A crowd of Fort Wayne bovs drove up yesterday and spent the day with lady friends. Roy Shelly, Frank McDonnell and Paul Silvers, of Bluffton, were in the ! city last evening. Med Miller returned to his work at Geneva this morning, after spending , Sunday with his family. Loretta Walters arrived today from Columbus and will be the guest of her mother on First street. Frank Schumacher left for Jones-1 boro, Ark., Saturday night, where he expects to permanently locate. Chas. Phillips, who spent Sunday here with his parents, returned to his work at Portland, last evening. Six slaters arrived from Fort Wavne this morning to commence work on the Washington school house roof. Mrs. Burguy and son returned to Akron, Ohio, today after spending a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ellsworth, who has been visiting here with relatives for a few days. | returned to her home at Geneva to- , day. Mr. C. Hayworth arrived from : Greenville, Ohio, last evening, and will be the guest of Miss May Cover, dale. James Sheridan left Sunday morn iug for Toledo, where he has accepted a position in the St. Charles hotel as clerk. Dyke Frysinger, C. W. Kern, E. E. Stuckey, A. Volmer and Pug Shaw were spending Sunday evening at Berne. Charles Ross and Harrv Friedman returned home from Fort Wayne last evening where thev were spending the day. H. L. Conter left Saturday evening for Lexington, Kentucky, where he expects to spend the week attending the races. Mrs. McFarland, who has been visiting with her son, J. D. McFarland and family, returned to her home at Portland today. Mayme Conter, who was spending Sunday with her sister. Mrs. A. A Arnold, at Fort Wayne, returned home last evening. William Shacklev and family, who were spending a few days with his father, Dan Shackley, returned to Berne last evening. Miss Vic Hendricks, who has bet l the guest of Miss Kittie Hendricks for a few days, returned to her home at Monroe last evening. Herman Tettman returned home from Fort Wayne last evening, where he had been at the bedside of his wife, whom he reports as improving Mrs. A. Beedle and daughter, who spent Sundav with P. K. Kinney and family, returned to their home at Geneva, this morning. A. J. Smith and John Fonner, of this city, and P. W. Smith, of Richmond. will leave this evening for a two weeks' fishing trip to Black lake, in the extreme north portion of Michigan. A team composed of Decatur and Monmouth flayers. played a game of ball, yesterday, at Peterson, and from all reports it must have been a hot one, as the score certainly was dose, and had it not ha.e been for a wrangle that started in the third inning over a decision by the umpire, who favorer! Peterson, the Decatur and Monmouth bovs might have had a chance to win,but the game broke up aud the score at this time was 22 to 14. The game all the way through was characterized by the hard hitting by both teams.

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E. L. Carroll is a business caller at Craigville today. Laura Meyers returned from Fort Wayne last evening. James Kinney was a business call er to our city today. Arvilla DeWitt left for Portland last evening for a few days visit. A. Beery left for Portland last evening to spend a few days with friends. Mr. J. Hendricks returned to Monroe today after attending to important business. Ralph Knoff, Fred Blosser and John Reiter returned from Chicago this morning. James Mercer arrived today from Fort Wavne and will be the guest of his son. Perry. W. A. Lower and wife returned today from Detroit, where they have been spending the week. Rev. Brown left today for Linn, Indiana. He conducted the services i yesterday at the Christian church. Nellie Steveley returned fr» m Pleasant Mills last evening, where she spent Sunday with her pc rents. There will be a dress rehearsal of 1 the “Wrong Made Right” company ! tonight at the Columbian Club room# “Lover” Miller, who was spending Sundav with his mother, Mrs. Charles Miller, returned to his home at Port j land last evening. Elma Clark of Hope hospital, ar rived from Fort Wayne today to act as nurse for John Miller and bis three j year old son, who are very low with typhoid fever. Mrs. Hartman and Jesse Brandyberry left for Monroe today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Louden, who was | killed there yesterday. She was a ! sister of Mr. Brandyberry. Marshal Cordua arrested two men • yesterday for public intoxicatidn. They laid in jail until this morning, | , when they were taken before Mayor Coffee and plead guilty. They were fined one dollar and costs, amounting , in all to J 9.80, which they paid. The offenders gave the names of John Sunday and John Monday.

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