Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1903 — Page 3
time tables ■ 1 I j G. R. & I. (In effect Sept. «7. 1W8) trains north, . n , i]T 1:80 a tn S’thallv (except Sunday) 5:22 pm Hoin Grand Rapid* thWaru ' S ° TRAINS SOUTH ./•-Daily (except Sunday 1:1? P m | • till . v. except Sunday .:51pm Eltliany (-’cent Sunday) «:l. a w itZsund ty only .:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect Muy 8. 1108. EAST, Traveler, dally ... 5:25 a m J’jlmuU. .tally- except Sunday H»*m Ki-Pay Express, daily «:« pm Kt-Loe»l Prelfht Lio am ' WEST .. 1-Psv Express, datlv . 5*5 am K 1-Mall. dally except Sunday 11:25 atn s_Commerefal Traveler, dally .. 9:Wpm J° «-Ucal Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14. 1903. WEST, ... (p-Buffalo-Cbieairo Limited, daily 3:10 a m L , ;_Kxpress. dally 1:42 am S , s-N, w York and Chicago Limited ’ through coach Columbus and i hi. ago dally 12.38 pm s 13—Wells largo Express except Monday 5:12 em .jo 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'tn.. 10:10a m EAST g s X—Vedlbule Limited for NY 2:55 a m No S-Marlou and Columbus except ‘ Sunday 6:58 am x; 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 8:24 p m No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9.55 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Win. Baker went to Craigville today on bu-iinees. A. A mram ret timed to his home at Bluffton today. Dent Spencer returned from Ohio City last evening. Rer. AV. E. McCarty, of Boagland, is in the city on business. Alex. Beal, of Willshire, was a business caller in this city today. Mr. Foreman, of Willshire, is a business caller to our city today. Frank Neiderstiue, of rural route No. 5, is quite sick with typhoid fever. J. D. Reiter went to Hartford City today to attend the funeral of Miss Getes. John Bolinger returned from Craigville last evening, where he had been on business. Scott Hughes returned from Bluffton last evening, where he had been on business. Charles Christen returned from Craigville last evening, whore lie had been on business. 0. N. Snellen returned from Bluffton last evening, where he had been transacting business. Ed Moses, who had been at Indi anapolis for the past few d«ys, returned home last evening. Peter Weber held a sale of his per sonal property Tuesday andps arrang ing to move to Michigan. Mall Wemhoff returned last evening from New Haven, where he hail been setting up monuments. Mrs. Ellen Woodward returned from Pleasant Mills, today, where she had been delivering a lecture. W. and Gottlieb AVaber are moving today to Elma. Mich., where they ex' I*ct to make their future home. Mrs. J. Weatherhead, who has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. L. Bow- ■ ers. returned to her home at Mont-1 pelier today. Mrs. Loretta Cummins, who has bsen visiting for several days last past with her mother, returned to her home st Columbus, Ohi >, today. B. H- Campliell and Judge Kllieon. the former one of the most active democrats of Madison county, aro in the city on professional business. Judge Erwin, of Decatur, occupied the l>ench in circuit court this afternoon. The caes of Blum vs. Miller 1 was dismissed at the cost of defend wit. A trial calendar was also made out by the judge for the week commencing November 9. Huntington < Democrat.
2nd Consignment of Tools and Hardware direct from one of the best and largest tool factories in the country. All goods of the first quality. These Goods Will all be Sold at Manufacturers’ Prices. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO.
John Bixler, of Berne, is in the city today. Frank Gust is at Portland today on business. Dick Townsend went to Ft. Wayne today on business. I. Hyland is taking in the fair at Fort Wayne today. Enos Peoples and family are at Fort Wayne today. Theodore Shockney, of I'niou City, is in the city today. Frank Stone arrived from Fort Wayne thjs morning. Mrs. Fred A ance returned to her home at Geneva today. Sam Simison. of Berne, is a business visitor in the city today. Frank Bell went to Fort Waone today to accept a position. C, Cook left last evening for Fort Wayne to attend the fair. W. H. Nachtrieb is at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. Geo. Tricker is at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. Mrs. AA . J. Borne is at Fort AA’ayne today doing some shopping. Shaffer Peterson is at Geneva today attending to legal business. AA. H. Fledderjohann went to Logan, Ohio, today on business. Jake Yager and wife are at Fort Wayne today takiug iu the fair. A. N. Steele and wife are at Fort . AA’ayne today taking in the fair. , Arthur RusseJ and wife wen' to Fort AA’ayne today to visit relatives. Mrs. J. Oliver is at Fort AA’ayne to day visiting with relatives and friends. Charles Smith, of Berne, is attending to important business in this city today. G. Girord went to Fort AVavne today for a short visit with his brother, James. Tilden Lister returned tixlay from Fort AA’ayne where he had been on business. Robert Allison returned from Monroe, last evening, where he had been on business. J. S. Bowers and Henry McLain went to Camden today to attend to i gas business. Born, to Dore Meyers and wife last Sunday, a big baby boy. Dore lives on rural route No. 5. AA'ilma AA'ilson arrived from Berue last evening and will be the guest of Arba Loch for a few days. Lyman Hart and Grandma Kunkle of Monmouth went to Fort AA’ayne tixlay to attend the fair. Mrs. James Bain, who has been visiting with her sister at Fort AA’ayne for a few days, returued home today. Chrs Bower, Gua K lickman and Henry Sherry, of Preble, all went to Fort Wayne today to take in the fair. Miss B. BJunnegraff, who has been visiting with friends at Fort AA’ayne for a few days, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Dustman and daughter returned to Geneva today after spending a few days with relatives here. AA’. A. Lower and wife went to ' Fort AA’ayne tixlay for a few days , visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gart Shoi her. Miss Huffman, of AA'arren. Ohio, arrived last evening and will be the guest of Miss Radeinacker for a few days. Charles Phillips returned last evening from Warren, where he had beeu advertising for the AA'rong Made Right company. Mrs. Lulu Rosenwinkle and family arrived today from Fort AA’ayne to spend a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rinear. The reserve seat sale is now open for the “AA’rong Made Right” company a play at Bosse's opera, house next Monday evening.
Elmer Johnson is at Fort AA’ayne. C. M. France is at Fort AA’ayne today. Fritz Crusey left for Fort AA’ayne last evening. Muy Schug went to Fort AA’ayne lust evening. G. C. Glendening returned to Geneva today. G. N. Snellen is abusiness culler at Berne today. C. C. Mungrane went to Geneva I today on business. Ros t Jud is at Fort AA’ayne today visiting her sister. P. Blossom is a business caller at I Ft. AA’ayne tixlay. Merrel Burdge is attending the | fair at Fort AA’ayne. N. Muy’ went to Fort AA’ayne last evening to visit friends. AA’. C. Graham of Monroe arrived in the city last evening. . F. G. Harris returned to his home at Berne last evening. William Mersmun is a business: caller at Fort AA’ayne today. Mrs. Cyrus AA’eaver, went to Ft J AA’oyne today’ to visit friends. G. AA’. Nidlinger went to Fort AA’ayne last evening to visit friends. John Kins and wife are at Fort AA’ayne today attending 'he fair. ’’Red” Burrell went to Fort AA’ayne last evening to attend the fair. Miss Mrytle Emry left lust evening for Panye, (.)., to visit with relatives. | “AA’hitey ” Bremerkamp went to Fort AA’ayne lust evening to attend the fair. Emma Leak went to Fort AA’avne I this morning to spend the day with | friends. Ben Rice returned from Portland i last evening where had been on I ! business. Dan Straub went to Fort AVayne . j last evening to attend to important , business. Mr. Purdy, who has Ix'en attend- , ing to business here, returned to , Geneva today. The Robert Downing Company t left for Muncie this mornjng where < j they show tonight. C. C. Leichty returned to his > home at Geneva today, after trans- [ acting business here. M. Miller who formerly lived • here but now resides at AA'illshire is movng to Spencerville. Eva AA’histle who has been visiti ing here with friends returned to > Fort AA’ayne last evening. Miss Maude Hendricks arrived [ from Monroe last evening and will > be the guest of friends here. Herman Tettman went to Fort L AA’ayne last evening to visit his wife ( who is at the hospital there. Lafayette Sweigart returned home today from Fort AA’ayne. where he has been visiting with his sister. Grace Krest returned to her home at Fort AA’ayne last evening after , spending a few days with relatives. Miss Anna Boils who has been spending the day with Miss Minnie Orvis returned to her home at Fort AA’ayne. ■ Mr. and Mrs Freeker arrived last evening from Centerville. 0., and will lie the guests of Rev. Wagner , and wife of Bolxi. Mrs. AA’att and Mrs. Hart who ' have been spenidnga few days with Mrs. Christen returned to their home at Fort AA’ayne iast evening. Miss K. Shiner left for Geneva, this m irning where she gives lessons in punting three days out of each week and on November Ist she will open up with her class here at the home of J. AA'. Myers on Fifth street.
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Howard Shackley is at F> >rt Wayne. Noah Loch and son Charles are 1 at Fort Wayne. H. 8. Porter, Al Graham are < at Fort Wayne today. i Ed France of Pleasant Mills went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Fuller of Pleasant Mills went to Fort Wayne this morning. Johnnie Green is at Fort Wayne ' today where he is a fair viewer. • ( F. V. Mills and wife went to Fort 1 Wayne today to take in the fair. i Peter Gaffer and family are visit- ' ing with relativs at Fort Wayne. Mr Henry Hite and wife are at Fort Wayne today attend the fair. I Sheriff Butler and wife are at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. ; I Gertrude Moses went to Fort ( Wayne this morning to attend the ■ fair. I • Dan Beery and A. Van Camp are business visitiors at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. A. P. Beatty and Mrs. Brenz went to Fort Wayne this morning to take in the fair. Joe Hart who has been visiting with his parents for a few days re- 1 turned to his home at Detroit, Mich., this morning. Miss Fletchre of Fort Wayne gave her first dancing lesson at the Columbian Club rooms last evening and same was well patronized. At the Woman’s Relief Corps convention to be held in Decatur Oct. 22, there will be twenty three orders represented. Those in attendance will be from Anderson, MunI cie, Bluffton, Portland, Geneva and , other cities of the state. The inspection of the local corps work will 1 A Mrs. D E. Studabaker, of this city, Mrs. L. Burr, past state, president, will be among the state and national officers present. Ample , arrangements have been made for all who attend. The local W. R. C. will send a large delegation to the ! meeting.—Bluffton News.
Onr Anlinnls. A dish of fresh water is a constant necessity where there Is a dog cr a cat even though they never appear to touch it. Offering them water now and then doesn’t answer nt nil. Those w!.’ > suppose a cat requires only meat and milk should offer it a bit of n’ • 'v ■ d vegetable, especially as- . ~r . .:-. <<.rii. j.'ieen Leans or potato. It is criminal to keep caged pets tin less one is sure to remeiuber their needs, not when one “thinks of it.” but constantly. The man who has no tender feelings for his horse should remember that this faithful servant will last longer and serve better while be does last if bx* receive consistent treatment. In ('hlennro. “The lady next door is celebrating her golden wedding.” “Married fifty years?” “No—times Puck. Some people have such a disagreeable memory that they can remind you of things yon did a thousand years ago. —Atchison Globe.
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Ileslde Herself. The far yeung thing was telling about how happy she wns when she saw her brother's ba.sei >ll team win the intereoilegate game. "Oh.” she gurgl<>l. "I wi -bo ib light -1 that I lust hugged myself for joy!" Here the grave professor of psychology looked up with an air of interest. "Hugged yourself?” he asked. "Indeed. you must have be -n unite beside yourself to I ave done that.”—Judge. The Proof of It. Casey (after Kiley lias fallen live stories)—Are yez dead, Pat? Riley—Oi am. Casey Shure. yer such a liar Oi delft know whether to belave yez or not. Kiley —Shine, tliot proves Oi'm dead. Yez wudn't dare call me a liar if Oi i wur a 10l ve!—Judge. "Sir!" cried Mr. Pecksniff inJignantly. "How dare you accuse me of such things? Mv reputation, sir. is spotless.” "Your rii ntntion may be. sir.” replied the detective, "but you're not. We spotted you some time ago.”—Exchange.
