Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1903 — Page 3

TIME tables g7r7 & i. (In effect Sept. X. 1908) TRAINS NORTH, ! . Hally (except Sunday; 5:22 pm i Dally to Grand Rapid* 8:00 uni trains south Nn-J-Dallv (except Sunday. 1:19 pm r Daily, except Sunday . p m Sn U Dally (except Sunday) 7:l'. am g„ 14 Sunday only 7:1« ptn CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 8, 1901. EAST, a. a -Commercial Traveler, dally . 5:25 a m S o s Mall, dally, except Sunday 11 .Wan, V 4-Hay Express, dally «:«pm go Al -Local Freight 1:10 am WEST k. t Day Express, dally 5:25 am No 1 Mall, dally, except Sunday 11;85 a m N< -Commercial Traveler, dally 9:19 pm No 28—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO A ERIE. In effect June 14. 1903. WEST, No 9-Buffalo-Chicago Limited daily 3:10 a m No 7- Express, dally .1:42 am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolumbui and Chicago daily 18:88 p m N, 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday s:l2pm N, 21 Marlon-Huntington Acc’tn 10:10am EAST No “-Vestibule Limited tor NY 2:55 a m N„ 22 Marion and Columbni except Sundav 6:58 a m N 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:.v> pm No. 13 Will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago.

Nig’ Hendricks went to Ohio City last evening. Jak- < ’loss went to Willhsire lust evening on business. (’. Tugne returned to his home at Willshire last evening. .1 L. Garrity is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. .1 N. Shafer made a business trip i t>. Bluffton last evening. Scott Hughes returned from a business ,rip to Bluffton. O. N. Neal returned from a business trip at Geneva last evening. Al Parker went to Toledo last evening after transacting business here. Fish Mangold went to Ohio City la>t evening to attend the “Wrong Made Right" show. Oliver Bantz who has been looking atfarm land here returned to his home at Holgate, Ohio. Mr- Arrick returned to her home ' at Marion last evening. She was < a delegate to the W. R. C. convention. Mrs. S. E. Lewis arrived from Farmer City, 111., last evening and I will lie the guest of R. D. Fristoe i and wife. ' Ross Mallonee and < 'buries < ’hris ten returned from Cruigville last ;i evening, where they had been work-1 ing on a school house. Mrs Scholes returned to her home at Marion last evening, she ' having been a delegate to the W i R C. convention here. Charles Roop who is employed by the Simplex railway appliance com , pany at Hammond, is home spending a few days with his father. Mr. ' Jacob Roop. The delegates from Winchester, Farmland and Monroe, that were attending the W. R. C. convention returned to their respective homes this morning. <

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<’• T. Lambert returned from Geneva lust evening. Dr. Beardsley returned from Fort Wanye last evening. Kite Adams of Willshire was in the city last evening. Ed \\ infield is a business culler to at Bluffton today. J. R. Galion made a buisness trip | to Avilla this morning. Judge Studabaker is a business culler at Geneva today. P. Baumgartner of Berne is in our city transacting business. Mr Elzey made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. J. A Bpencer made a business trip to Portland this morning. J. W. Teeple left, this morning for Richmond to attend to legal business. J. L. Smith returned from Bobo last evening where he has been working. Dee Lewton returned from Fort Wayne this morning where he had been on business. Patrick J. Kinney returned from Geneva last evening where he had been on business Fred Huffman returned from Craigville last evening where he had been transacting business. O. N. Neal returned this morning from Fort Wayne where he has been I attending insurance business. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hendricks left last evening for Ohio City, to attend the Wrong Made Right show. Mrs. Stoufer who has been visiting relatives here for a few days re I turned to her home at Marion last , evening. Mr. Chapman who has lieen buy- i ing horses here for several days re- 1 turned to his home at Fort Wayne this morning. I. L. Babcock and son Frank left this morning for Saginaw, Mich., where they expect to buy up some farming land. , Chloe Patterson who has been the ■ guest of Miss May Coverdale for the 1 past month returned to her home at Logansport this morning. “ Mrs. Peter For bing and son and daughter left this morning for Fort Recovery where they exdect to visit with her daughter a few days. Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. J. M. Hegar returned to Marion last evening, they being delegates here to the W. R. C. convent itxm. Kittie Schlagenhauft* of Linn Grove arrived this morning and will be be the guest of Fred Huff man and family for a few days. Fred Mills, C. Radamacher Labor ' Mcibers and John Smith took an ‘ automobile ride to the county infirmary yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. Avery who has been qiending a week with her son Fred Avery and family returned to her home at Lansing. Mich., this morn- 1 tag. ' Mrs Reynolds who has been viisting here for the past week with her , parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wisehaupt returned to her home at Marion today.

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j George Keller is ill with typhoid fever. Mr. Gilpen is a business caller at Ohio City today. W, E. Smth is a business caller at Marion today. W. 11. Niblick returned from Chicago this morning. Mr. B>ohburst made a business trip to Bluffton today. N. S. Mygrant is attending to insurance business at Magley today. Mrs. J. D Weishaupt went to Bluffton today to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Leo Poling went to Hartford City today to visit for a few days with her brother. Miss Mabie Dull returned from Willshire today, where she had been visiting her parents. 'Squire Reynolds left today for Marion where he expects to spend a few days with his son. T. L. Brokaw left this morning for Chicago where he expects to transact important business. Will Edmondson who has been transacting business at Richmond returned home this morning. Rev. Grether and family left today to make a short visit with Rev. Snyder and family at Magley. Mrs. Thomas Elzey went to Hartford City today to spend a few days with Allison Elzey aud family. J. B. Corsan arrived home today from Ohio, where he purchased a young and beautiful black deer. Miss Z. |Bowere, of Bluffton, ’arrived today and wi)l be the guest of Miss Alice Jackson for a few days. Miss E. Sark returned to her home at Bluffton last evening, after spending a few daysjwith Miss Alice Jack son. Mrs. Willlim Lyman left this morning for Columbia City to spend Sunday with friends and relatives. Mrs. Ella Patterson who has been the guest of Dr. J. S. Coverdale and family returned to her home at Log ansport today. Mrs. Addington who has been the guest of Mrs. Fred Seiveres for a few days returned to her home at Ridgeville today. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. McNear returned to their homes at Farmland today, after spending a day with Miss lantha Gregory. Mrs. Debor of Montpelier, who was a guest of Mrs. Louthan during the W. R. C. festivities, returned home this morning. Mrs. Eugene Runyon returned to her home at Berne today, after spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. aud|Mrs. Fred,Huffman. 1 Mrs. Clark Stuart and Mrs. Mary McCrutn returned to their homes at Hartford City today, after a short visit with Miss lautLa Gregory. F. F. Anderson of Blnffton. who is one of the officers and was here during the district meeting of the W. R. C will leave Sunday for some point in Canada, where Tuesday he will be married. They will live in Bluffton. Mr. Anderson is well known to the Tester family in this z. 0..

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I Fred Huffman »ea business caller 1 at Berne today. t ! Patrick Kinney is a business caller at Geneva today. • | Michael Belger, of Fort Wayne, is in our city, on business. Johu Custer made a business trip to Pleasant Mills today. < Alex Beal, of Willshire, was in our city for a short time today. Mr. Piper, of Lincoln, Neb., is the guest of Clayton Dorwin and family. i Miss Gertrude Rugg left today to i visit a few days with her brother at Berne. Miss Warren left today for Curry ville to spend a few days with rela fives. i Miss Nora Moon went to Berne toi day to visit for a few days with her parents. Mrs. J. H. Swank, of Geneva, is the guest of Mrs. Clayton Dorwin and family. Mrs. Anna Englehart returned toi day from Ft. Wayne, where she had been visiting. I. D. Booher returnd to his home at Berne today, after transacting im - portant business here. Earl Parker arrived today from Chicago, and will be the guest of J. S. Peterson and family. Mrs. Willet and Mrs. Metsler left todav for Monroe to spend a few davs with Mr. ami Mrs. Wnble. John Barnett, who has been visiting with his parents for a few days, returned to his home at Muncie today. Mrs. Crick returned to her home at Logansport today, after visiting a few days with Mr. Howard, her uncle. Miss Agnes Buckmaster returned to her home at Geneva today, after visiting with friends a few days in i this ettv. A young couple from Van Wert county applied for marriage license at the clerk's office here today but was refused as they live out of the state. A box social will be held "next Tuesday evening at school house number one of St. Marys township. Mr. Spuhler, the teacher. is preiiar ing a special program and the event promises to be a very enjoyable one. Everyone is cordially invited to attend, and a good time is guaranteed. Old papers for sale at this office. H. C, Scheiman has taken up a bunch of stray sheep and has them at his farm six miles northwest of Decatur. Owner can have same by calling and paying expenses. 245d3 At Bosse’s opera house Monday, October, 26, the romatic comedy drama, "Kathleen Mavourneen ’ will be presented by local talent, under the auspices of the C. Y. M. S. club. For Sale—Office furniture consisting of two tables, shelfing, iron safe, two thread cases, two stoves, four shares telephone stock and other articles. E. Burt Lenhart.Decatur., Ind. Brock Bldg, Second !street.

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