Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1903 — Page 3

time tables a? R. & i. (In effect Sept. ST. 1M08) tkains north. . n „,IV 1:90 II ni >ai(v (except Sunday) S:S! pin M’: ~(iy to Grand Itapide »:UUani >c trains south H O i_l)ally (except Sunday I:W>p m • null v * : ” s ‘ Mni i J l 'V Vept Bunday 7:slprn Solt-l’aiiyCXceP l eund *ff> VU‘* n only .:16pm | CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, IWO3. EAST, B.s-Commercial Traveler, dully... SUB* m 2'7.11.,:). dally, except Sunday Il 50 xiu 2: Limy Eipreaa, dally 6:63 pm , 2's-Ucal Freight ,1:10am WEST a- i-Dav Riprew. dailv 5:25 a tn Sol-Mail. dally, except Sunday 11:25 am J? LSTrnmerrlal Traveler, dally .. 9:l2pm jJ #2Local Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 14. 1903. WEST. «. Limited, daily 3:10 a m JS7-1 xpreM. dally ..l:«am I S_>ew York and Chicago Limited ’ through Coach Columbus and < | ago daily 12:33 p m «„ jj_Wells Fargo Express except 1 Monday 6:12 p m ifo 21-Marton-Hunt!ngton Acc'm . 10:10am EAST g 0 S-Vertibule Limited for N Y 2:55am i ijn 22-Marion and Columbus except “undav .’ 6:5b a m So 4—Sew York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m j 0 ]o_Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:56pm So. 13 "dll not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has 1 through coach Columbus to Chicago Noah Loch returned today from Fort Wayne. J. E Smith returned from Fort ( Wayne today. I ( A S. Steele is taking Jn the fair at Fort Wayne today. ( , David Stalter is taking in the fair 1 , at Fort Wayne today. Leo Meyers is at Fort Wayne to-1 day attending the races. John Christen is attending the ' fair at Fort Wayne today. Ansel Bremerkamp is at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. Miss Ze]]a Brown of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Fleming. Gertrude Moses returned from Fort Wayne today, where she was attending the fair. J Mr. and Mrs. David Studabaker went to Fort Wayne this morning to take in the fair. Miss Laura Koenig of St. Mary’s. ' Ohio, is the guest of Miss Carrie Zirkle for a few days. Estile and Bessie Girod left this morning for Fort Wayne,, to spend the day with their uncle. Misses Carrie Zirkle and Laura Koemg went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the fair. Mrs. William Rupp went to Fort Wayne today and will be the guest of Joseph Rupp for a few days. Mrs John Lenhart returned from Fort Wayne today, where she had : been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dave Rice. Mrs Kate Bentz let this morning for a few days with Mr and Mrs. Dewaid. W A. Lower and wife returned from Fort Wayne today, when* they have been visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Gart Sholier. A srurpriae ujion Mrs. George! Brown of rural route fivej was an enjoyable event held yesterday in honor of her 1 irthday. A large number of relativesand friends were present and enjoyed the occasion. Chick Stahl, the Fort Wayne outfielder with the Boston team of the American league base ball team, t is expected to return to his home in | that city within a few days. The profits of the past season games between the Bostons and the Pittsburg N'at.onal league organization go to the team. Os the enormous receipts, each player will, it is said receive about tl.bOO. Boston won the title to the world’s baseball championship by defeating Pitts t f urg in the Series of games.

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Wash Dull went to Willshire, Ohio, today. L. D. Kirts. of Defiance, Ohio, is in the city. A. S. \\ illiams, of Cleveland, Ohio, is in the city: Dave Gerber went to Berne today on business. 1 red Hoffman is a business visitor at Craigville today. 0. N. Neal is attending to insurance business at Bluffton today. Joseph Martin went to Sycamore, today, where he is working. Mrs. Daniel Erwin went to Fort W ayne to spend the day with friends. C. B. Clay and wife left today for Berne to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Morgan and family left today for Liberty Center for a visit with her sister. Lee Yager arrived from Delphos, Ohio, today, where he had been on his regular trip. Burt Christen left today for Toledo, Ohio, where he has accepted a position in a drug store. Al Graham returned from Fort Wayne this morning, where he had been attending the fair. Miss Iva Joseph and Miss Emma Smith, of Petoskey, Mich., are the guests of Miss Faye Smith. Miss Laura Koenig of St. Marys, Ohio, is the guest of her friend, Miss Carrie Zerkle, for a few days. Frank Sehalot left for his home at Toledo today, being called there by the serious illness of his sister. Roman Holthouse arrived home last evening from Indianapolis. He has been out on his regular trip. D. P. Oliver, who has been visiting here with his daughter, returned to his home at Grover Hill, Ohio, today. Mrs. Wilkens, who has been visiting with relatives for a few days, returned to her home at Burkeye today. The Van Wert foot ball team plays the Decatur high school team here tomorrow. Go out and see a great game. C. S. Winans and family returned today to Forest, Ohio, after spending a few weeks here visiting with rela- : tives. The members of the Presbyterian congregation are asked to meet at the parsonage this evening at 8 o'clock to arrange for the dedication. T. B. Houesher, of Fort Wayne, is here in the interest of the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania. W. B. Reynolds arrived today from Marion and was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. John Beynolds, who will spend a few days visiting here. Trueworth, the trotter owned by George Flanders, was third yesterday at Lancaster. Ohio, in the 2:23 trot for a S3OO purse. The best time was 2:22J. We are in receipt of a letter from Joe Mason stating that they all arrived safe and sound and were so far satisfied with their new home at Jonesboro, Ark. Dick Roop returned this morning from Pittsburg, Pa., where he had ‘ been assisting Beery & Holthouse in their horse sales, and while at Pitts burg he saw Chick Stahl, the old famous Decatur base ball player, but who is now playing with the Boston ! American league team. The Bluffton News said last evening: W. H. Rupright came from I Ossian this morn ng and reported | that the drillers of the test well on his brother Wentz's farm had completed the well last evening and that they* found both oil and gas, but in what quantity nobody outside 'of the drillers were able to say. He 'says that the well was plugged at I once and the drillers left for Lima, Ohio, to report to the main offices of the company before doing anything further.

Alox Leßrun is a Fort Wayne today. Dick Townsend went to the races this morning. J. Wisner is a business caller at Ft. Wayne today. C. J. Lutz is at Portland today on legal business. S. Wisner is at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. Fritzy Cusick returned from Fort Wayne this morning. Pat Hyland returned from Fort Wayne this morning. J. W. Brodbeck is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. A. Fairchild is at Fort Wayne today taking in the fair. Thomas Fairchild is at Ft. Wayne I today attending the fair. M. E. Hower is at Fort Wayne to i day taking in the races. D. Whitehearst is attending the fair at Fort Wayne today. Irvin Brandyberry is a business j caller at Fort Wayne today. Charles Morrison is at Fort j Wayne today taking in the fair. A. F. Sboof went to Fort Wayne this morning to take in the fair. C. W. Walheater made a business trip to Monroeville this morning. Mrs. Laurancewent to Buckeye to visit for a few days with her sister. Frederick Yahn went to Rome City this morning to spend a few days I fishing. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Fleming left for Fort Wayne this morning to visit 1 friends. , Lew Corbin arrived from Geneva last evening where he had been working. Ross Mallonee and Charles Christen went to Berne to put in some new plate glass windows. L. L. Heastonwent to Winchester today to attend the funeral of his sister who died yesterday. Mrs. Pearson returned to her home at Warren, today, after spending a few days here with relatives. Peter Longwocher a former business man of Berne, but now a traveling salesman, was in the city last night. The slating job on the Washington school house is finished and all I hands returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Katherine Culley returned to her home at Fort Wayne today after i after spending a few days with rel--1 atives here. Gilf Jones and family who have been the guest of C. M. Kenyon and wife returned to their home at Redkey today. Wiima Wilson who has been the guest of Ar bye Loch for a few days returned to her home at Berne this morning. Mrs. Fink who has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews returned to her home at Geneva today. Mr. and Mrs. Mark who have been visiting for a few days with Teodore Kennedy;and wife returned to their home at Albion this morning. Mrs. J. A. Hogenburger who has been visiting for a few days with Mrs. A. J. Beery returned to her home at Antwerp, Ohio this morn ing. ’’Red’’ Overstead the popular stone cutter who mysteriously disappeared lust Monday from the officers was united in marriage .Yesterday at Toledo and is now spending his honeymoon in eastern < »hio. The “Wrong Made Right’’ company are putting up tbeir lithographs today, and it is certainly very fine paper; in fact, it is just as good as used by anv troupe on the road. This ' company plays at Bosse's opera house Monday, October 19.

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Julius Haugk went to Berne this' morning on business. Sam Magide of Berne was in our city a short time last evening. Nat Haley went to Fort Wayne last evening to take in the fair. Curley Radetnacker is at Fort Wayne today attending the fair. O. N. Snellen returned from a business trip to Berne last evening. J. A. Eldred left last evening for Wassippe to visit a few days with relatives. O. N. Neal returned from Geneva last evening where he had been on insurance business. Lulu Lankanau left last evening for a few days visit with friends and \ relatives at Fort Wayne. Mel Rice returned from Berne last evening, where he had been looking after timber interests. “Shinneyhonus” went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peltz and family. Workmen are now busy on the' heating plant to be established, ut the court house. l r is expected to have it in a state of <qs ration in a few weeks. R. J. Holthouse came in this morning utter an extended trip ’ through southern Inidana, where. he was looking after his shoe trade. ; He is highly elated over the volume of orders taken, and re]xirts the Louisville factory as full to the brim with a continuous run to December 15.

Peter Bryan returned to his home at Geneva today. B. H. Campbell and Judge Erwin returned home to Anderson last evening. Frank Porter returned to Geneva after transacting important busi ness here.

Twenty Girls WAN T E D Can secure good positions as glove and mitten turners and machine operators Report at once. Waring Glove Co.

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■| J. L. Harrod made a business trip I to Indianapolis. W.W. Engle returned from Portland where he had lieen visiting for : a few days. Anna Parent returned from Fort Wayne this morning where she hi d been visiting friends.