Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1903 — Page 3

TIME tables g7r. & i. (In effect Sept. 'J',. Wfl) TRAINS north, i 1 : t 0 a tn g ‘ ; , Bundaj ! : S B “ > Lilly to Grand Rapid* <•:(*) u m !i0 ‘ TRAINS SOUTH . y t . v ...p,5„ 1111a) ......... ItWjJ. J * ,? ' . , .-, i ■ Sunday • .d Ptn CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, lUO3. EAST. . ..mtnercial Traveler, daily... 5:S5a tn Mini, daily ex.-. P« Sunday 11 5> a m ? t 1... v Express, daily * p n fit . ,r. an ..liluaii WEST ■! n.v Exore*". daily 5:21 am i-' i Mall da V except Sunday .lldSrni >! ' u.., ■.»! Truvtier. daily Simm a.-uwal Frelffht IJ.oSpm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14. 1903. WEST. No ,-Buff.toCbfcaro Limited.daily "doam ?•„ 3_N. w York and I’liicaffi) Limited ttirough coach Columbus and < bi.ago daily d:3 pm N )ls _WelIs Fargo Express except 1,0 Mondar >:l2 o m ,2i Marion-Huntington Acc'm 9:loam EAST Ko a-Vestibule Limited for N Y . 1:55a m S, 22—Marlon and Columbus excepi ‘ ' sundav - ....... v 4_>ew York and Boston Ltmlte through coaches Coluuibu and Chicago 5o 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lae pm No. 13 will not carry bagcage. 3 8d 4 has through coach < oluuibui toCnicag. Kreil Tague was a businesC i Her at Fort Wayne. Al B ihler is a business pal ter at Fort Wayne today. F. B.Gessiner left last tening for Willshire where he is wiking. W. A. Aspy. postmast’ at Geneva is tn the city on busless. Fred Rohrer and fumif of Berne are in the city 'oday onbusiness. HON. JOHN NOTH helped build Seattle" ROBEI DOWNING. John Lu toilette of Ptland arrived this morning to attld to legal business. J. N. Cockran left « evening to spend a few days w* his family at Delphos. Frank Arnold rdrned to his home at Craigville tuy where he has been working. A. P. Beatty rettfed last even ing from he has lieen on legal bus’.!*A. Donart left t* morning for Fort Wayne to tie P guest of his cousin Cshar’.es H-‘h-J. S. Bowers ret.»’d last evening from Camden wte he has been looking after the® company s interests. Mr. Wood undr Fredrick who have been visit 1 with friends and relatives at Antdle returned last evening. Mr and Mr-Mills and family who have beetf’ guests of Homer Souers and urfreturned to JV an Wert last eve»Mr. Bntteifth and daughter who have beihsiting with friends and n lativ.'shrned to their home at Bluffton livening. Martha Wknan who has tx-en visiting frie< » n <i relatives west of the city /rned to her home at Fort Way nF f evening. Jesse Bra I’erry and Mrs. Hurt - man retuA test evening from Monroe v.i they had been attending tpneralof Mrs. Louthan. Marrie* s he residence of Rev.) E. 11. Pof 1 at *:•*<) p. m. Oct 3, Mr. Darpendrick.son of Queensville, ln|'d Miss Edith Rex of this city Ge irf nt h:m and family re turned/ evening from Monroe wheres hid been attending the funerJMrs. Louthan who was killed/ 1 train there Sunday while attenfX to < ross the G. R. A I. ruilrif JMrs. Louthan was the step Jier of George.

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Lawrence Cherry holmes is very sick with lumlmgo. ". B Johnson returned to his home at Ossian today. Dr, Th;.in of Ohio City is a business caller to tlie city today. Judge Branyan of Huntington is a b isiness caller to the city. ; Dan Beery left for St. Louis lasnight to buy a car load of horses. Mike Touhey left for Bluffton to accept a position in the tile mil] i there. I Mrs. Depth left for Portland today where she ex]x*cts to visit for a few days. John Stoneburner returned from Celina last evening where he had been on business. Peter Huffman returned to his home at Linn Grove. Mr. Huff man is on the jury. Lawrence Tester left this morning for Hartford City where he has acceptixl a position. Edit h Ervin who has been visiting with friends and relatives at Delphos returned home today. Mrs. Graham left today for Van Buren when* she expects to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Chauncey Roop and family lett today for Marion where they expect to make their future home. Pat Hyland returned from Chicago this morning where he had been taking in all the sights of the Windy City. IJ Mrs. A. R. Bell, Mrs. Harry Bell, Irene Bs'll and Margaret Bell are at Fort Wayne today visiting relatives. William Colter and Mrs. Pinkhouse arrived today from Fort Wayne and are the guests of Henry Colter at ; Rivare. Mrs. John Niblick and daughter Josephine left for Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Lucy Johnson arrived from WaI bash today and will be the guest of Lemuel Johnson and family for a . few days. I Charles Phillips the advance agent for the the Union Dramatic Comjiany lei't|for Hartford ('ity and other places. Mrs. Freidheim who has txx-n visI iting with her mother for a few days returned to her home at Delphos today. Two Catholic Sisters of Avilla are in the city today taking up a colection for the benefit of the Old ’ Folks Home at Avilla. George Geels and William Scherer 1 viewers on the W. H. Parr ditch, made thier final report and filed the same at the auditor's office. Grace Grove of Bluffton was in ' the city for a few hours enroute on her way to Portland to visit with her sister Mrs. Lover Miller. W. H. Uhl and family who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grossman and family fora few days returned to their home at Bluffton hxlay. Marritxl at the residence of Rev. iE H. Pontius at 12 o'clock noon, 'Sunday, Oct., 11. Mr. John F. Barkley and Miss Ada L. Gibs< n both of Allen county. P. W. Smith. A. J. Smith and : John Fonner left last evening for Mackinaw where they expect to ■ spend a few weeks fishing. Adam i promise* to .*eiid us some go<xl fish st. tries A p >.*t mortem was held over the nmains of Miss Kate Breiner who dic'd at her home near Preble yester day by Dr. John Grundstuff of Pre- | ble and Dr. Blue of Tocsin and the cause of her death was found to lx 1 cancer of the liver. The funeral will be held at the Preble Lutheran church tomorrow at ten o'clock.

Isadore K liver is it Bluffton today on business. <'. D. Murray returned from < hicago this morning. David Hirschey returned to his home at Berne today. Jacob Meyers is at Fort Wayne toi day taking in the fair. George Kinzle went to Berne today on telephone business. E. Woods is at Whiting today attending to newer business. Mrs. Cusick is at Fort Wayne today visiting with her sister. The Bachelor Maids meet at the home of Miss Ada Deininger tonight. Mrs. J. Van Camp returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning Burt Nichols arrived today from Jackson, Mich. He is here on business. Mrs. Don L. Quinn is at Fort Wayne spending the day with relatives. Dr. Erwin of Lake City is in the city the guest of Judge Erwin and family. Mrs. H. E. Herrick left for Fort Wayne this morning to visit with friends. A. K. Bell returned from Fremont, Ohio, today, where he has been buyi ing timber. A. Hahn returned to his home at Monroe today, after transacting business here. Mrs. C K. Bell left this morning i for Fort Wayne to spend the day with friends. Mrs. E. W. Johnson loft for Fort Wayne this morning to visit a few days with her brother. Dr. Costello and family left for Fort Wayne this morning to spend a day with relatives. i Mrs.L.S. Stro|X' of Grund Rapids, I Mich., is visiting at the home of Dr. Marie L. Holloway. Mrs. James T. Merryman and daughter. Francis, are at Ft. Wayne today visiting relatives. A. Ensley who bus been transactI ing business in the city, returned ' to his home at White* < )ok. Mrs. William Hill and Miss Magi gie Hill of Pleasant Mills, were shopping in the city today. J. M. Beery who has been on the sick list for a week is again at the harness shop of Jacob Atz. R. K. Allison and Davis Foster returned from Chicago this morning, where thev had been on business. H. K. Smith left this morning for Munseon, Mich., where he expects to visit a few weexs with his brother. Hossie Dudgeon who has liejn visiting with her parents at Will shire, returned home lost evening. Jennie Shack ley returned last evening from Elkhurt, and will vistt a few week with her father, Howard Shackley. Eli Sprunger went to Fort Wayne this morning to look after the in. terest of his horses he has at the fair this week. Ed Wilson of Jackson. Mich., arrived last evening to accept a position with Blume A- E gner in their cigar shop. Edward Dayle arrived last evening from Detroit, Mich,, and has I accepted a pos tion with Blume A I Bogner cigar makers. Mi*s Gertrude Rung returned lust (evening from Larwell where she has been acting i-i the capacitv of nurse fvi willu.". '»• - ; th'« daughter who is afflicted with spinal trouble. JohnS. Peterson, ,vho has been I very sick with kidney trouble for trly a month, made his firs* trip down stn<et this morning. Hr is, very weak and shows the result of I the siege, but believes the recovery of his former health will be rapid from now on.

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Louis Sickefuss of Preble is in the • city. Charles Tayer left this morning for Fort Wayne. Joe Daniels of Preble is in the city today on business. I? A. D. Meyers is at Fort Wayne I today attending the fair. B. C. Everett returned to his work at Geneva this morning. S. Mygrant left this morning for I Parker City, on insurance business. Wililam Laughner of Preble was a business caller to our city today, Fred Schroder of Preble is in the jcity attending to important busiI ness. Robert Blackburn is at Fort Wayne today on important business. A. Woodruff returned to New Corydon today after transacting business. John Kern returned to Berne this morning after spending a few days! with his wife. David Urick left for his home at Monroe today after attending to important business here. F. S. Scherer returned to his home at Geneva today He is on the regular panel of the jury. Kitty Stevenson and Victoria Hendricks have accepted a position at the mitten factory. Mrs. S. Helm left this morning for 'Fort Wayne to sjiend a few days with her sister Mrs. Rosa Lincoln. Art Russel and wife return'd; today from Monroeville where they ■ have been visiting for the past few days. There will be a dress rehearsal of the “Wrong Made Right" company tonight at the Columbian Club Rooms. A. Van Camp returned last even ing from Zanesville Ohio, where he had l>een attending to important I business. Mrs. U. Deininger, Mayme Deininger, Jack and Leonard Deininger left for Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day.

■; Mr. Heben is at Monroe this morning attending to grain busi- , ness. - « I. L. Babcock left this morning ■ for Midalnd, Mich., where he expects to buy some land and locate , there. Cb tries Miller leaves tomorrow non:; for S.m Franciso she expects to visit for one year with her son John Miller who is located there. Trueworth. the famous trotting ' horse, owned by George Flanders. • was shipped to Lancaster, Ohio. ■ last evening where he will race this . week. The management of the Rosen- • thals wish to announce that they are trying to secure the Fort Wayne Shamrocks for the attraction next , Sunday and if they fail in this they will play the All Professionals again. We will announce later which team will play

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Mose Krohn returned from Chicago last evening. A. Brittson returned [from Kalamazoo last evening. C. I. Warner of Geneva is a business caller to the city. Elizabeth Kelly left this morning for Berne to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs B. Rice left this morning for Monroe to spend a few days with her sister Mrs Smith. AlLine Smith who has been doing some plumbing work at Willshire returned home last evening. Katie Kelley returned to her home at Berne today after spending a few days with relatives east of the city. C. H. Tenderfoot and family returned to their home at Fort Wayne this morning after spending a fewdays with his parents.