Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1903 — Page 3

time tables a. r & i. (In effect Sept. ST. ISMJB) TRAINS NORTH. -j « Pally 1:30 am 3--Dally (except Sunday/ 5:22 p n, w Grand Rapids 8:00 a m TRAINS SOUTH Mn 'I- Dally (except Sunday 1:19 pm S 4—pally 4: B'‘ a n: I 2nj-Pail>. except Sunday T. 51 p m SL (except Sunday! 1:1. am N* (4— Sunday only .:10 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3. 1003. EAST. 4_-Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m ■> Mall, daily, except Sunday 11 50 a m 2 n 4-l'nv Express, daily 6:43 p m No£-Looal freight 1:10 am WEST I nn 3-Pay Express, dally ... 5:25 am I Sol Mail, dally, except Sunday tl;2sam Ko 5-Commercfal Traveler, dally 9:19 pm !$ 0 ■*—Local Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO A ERIE. In effect June 14. 1908. WEST. No 9—Buffalo-Chlcasro Limited, daily 3:10 a m i L- Express, dally ..I:42am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Oolumbus and Chicago dally 12:38 pm i go 13— Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:12 p m . No 21- Marlon-Huntington Acc’m . 10:10am EAST No tt-Vestibule Limited for NY 2:55 a m I No E-Marlon and Columbus except Sunday..... 6:sßam I No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:24 p m No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm I No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has 1 through coach Columbus to Chicago. William Anderson, of Geneva, is a business caller to our city today. Mr. .did Mrs. John Blough, of Lima, Ohio, are the guests of A. W. Ross 1 and family. 1 Miss Gertie De Voss left this morn ing for Jackson, Mich., to visit for a week with friends. Lew Yager came in from Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with his father. Mrs. E. H. Rose and family left this morning for Butler to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Sarff left last evening for Willshire to visit for a few days I with Mr. and Mrs. Shafter. Rev. George Schroder and fau ily : arrived last evening from Sioux City, I iwa, and are the guests of Levi Bark- 1 ley and family. Miss Ida Johnson and sister, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs* Lew Hughes for several days, left this morning for Mishawaka. The ‘’Princess Chic" company passed through our citv this morning, in their private car, en route to Fort Wayne, where they play this evening. I Two hobos were arrested last evening by Sheriff Butler and Night Policeman Fisher and laid in jail overnight. They were released this morning and are now working on the streets for J. P. Streicher. R. H. Detro and W. H. Badders, of Decatur, have leased the old Tipton stand and will engage in the blacksmith business. Mr Detro was form erly engaged at the trade in this city. Portland Review. S. O. Bowser yesterday afternoon filed an affidavit against Louis Freang for provoke, stating that he bail used language that would not look well m print. He plead guilty and was fined SI.OO and costs, amounting in all to S9.NO. His mother stayed the docket for him.

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John Schugg is a business caller at Richmond. Mies Nora Huffman left this morning for Berne to visit relatives. Mel Rice returned last evening from a business trip to Berne. George Weaver of Frankfort, is a business caller to our city today. R P. Divyer left today for Upland where he expects to attend school. W. A. Wells, who was here on business, returned to Geneva this morning. John Stafford returned to Geneva this morning, after transacting business here. Miss Schamerloh rerurned today from Fort Wayne, to spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs. John Custer arrived from Winchester this morning, where she had been visiting. Fred Hoffman returned from Berne last evening where he had been transacting business. Mrs. Biebrick left for Fort Wayne last evening to visit over Sunday with friends and relatives. Ida Joseph left last evening for Grand Rapids. Michigan, to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. D. M. Hensley went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a play given by Maude AdaUis. Roman Holthouse arrived last night from Indianapolis and will spend Sunday with his family. Lase Ellis and family have moved here from Redkey, and expect to make this city their future home. R. K. Allison returned last evening from Mt. Clemens, Mich., where he had visited a days with his wife. R. K. Erwin went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the funeral of Samuel Mores, which is held there today. L. D. Krais, who has been transacting business in our city, returned to his home at Defiance, Ohio, last evening. Mrs. J. Weatherhead who has been the guest of her daughter for a f> W days returned to her home at Bluff ton today. John Everett leaves this evening for Sherman, Mich., to join his father who is there attending to some business affairs. Mrs. Wormwood, who has been the guest of Mrs. Mary Merryman for a few days returned to her home at Bluffton today. Mrs. McClelland who has been making a short visit with her parents, returned to her home at Grand Rapids this morning. The remains of Mrs. W. A. Fike, of Geneva, who died of cancer of the stomach, passed through this city to day, en route to Hamburg. N. Y. Mrs. Denman, who has been the guest of ’Squire James R. Smith and wife for several da vs, returned to her home at Thorpe. Michigan, last evening. Charles Colter returned from Rome City last night, where he had Is-en fishing; and he certainly can tell fish stories, watered with deep eloquence.

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Rev. J. C. White returned last evening from Upland. Hattie Miller went to Berne to visit for a few days. Peter Bryan of Geneva is in our city transacting business. L. C. DeVoss is at Portland today ’ attending to legal business. Judge Heller is at Portland today attending to legal business. Miss E. Foreman returned to her | home at Willshire last evening. Dr. Sharp of Bluffton was a business caller in the city last evening. Judge Studabaker returned from a business trip at Berne last even ing. O. N. Cochran arrived today from Bluffton where he had been on business. Charles Phillips has accepted a poistion as printer at the Mitten factory Harry Erwin arrived from Berne last evening to spend Sunday with his parents. Mrs. John Niblick and daughter went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend the show. Ralph Knoff left today for Laporte City, lowa where he has accepted a position. Mike Belger who had been transacting business here, returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Scott Hughes returned from Bluffton lust evening where he had been transacting business. Mrs. and Mrs. Stophouse left this morning for Portland to visit for a few days with relatives. Rev. Cummins left today for Willshire where he holds his regular quarterly meeting tomorrow. Miss Dunathan, teacher in our high school left for Van Wert to spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs. W. M Waggoner returned to her home at Travis City, Mich., after visiting a few days with her I many friends. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Myers left last I evening for Fort Wayne to visit for | a few days with their daughter Anna Harden. Miss Myers who has been the guest of hei brother Dick Myers at Hartford City for a few days returned home today. Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter arrved last evening from Portland and will he the guests of Robert Blackburn and family over Sunday. Henry Schlegel was arrested today by Marshal Cordua for public intoxication and up to this time he has had no trial yet. In all pn liability he will plead guilty, which means |9.30. Mrs. H. Cordua, Mrs. J. Bain, Mrs. C. D. Murray and Mrs. Sutherland returned lust evening from Indianapolis where they had been delegates to the Pocohnntas con ven tion. The home of Milo Gorrell, one mile and a half south of Ossian, was completely destroyed by tire yesterday morning at about half past ten o'clock. The fire originated from a defective flue, and but little could be done to save the building anil contents.

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Thomas Ryan, of Fort Wayne, is our city. John Kern made a business trip jo Berne today. E. Bowser left today for Ohio City to transact business. George Steele is a business caller i at Montpelier today. J. A. Erusberger made a business trip to Geneva today. . Mr. Chapman, of Fort Wayne, is in our city, buying horses. The Indiana Romance company arrived today from Kokomo. John Fonner arrived from P.dos- j key last evening, where he had been fishing. Charles Boop and family, of Montpelier are the guests of Al Burdge and family. Miss Fruchte returned from Berne last evening to visit with her parents over Sunday. Mrs. Fuelling went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit over Sunday with relatives. Miss Johnson returned from Berne last evening to visit over Sunday with her parents. Tillie Fruchte, of Fort Wayne, arrived today and will lie the guest of her many frienes. Edison Brock arrived from Fort' Wayne today and will spend Sunday > with his parents. Mrs. Frank Crill and son went to Geneva today to visit for a few du vs with her brother. Mrs. H. O. Bowsman left today for Zanesville, Ohio, at which place her husband is employed. Ralph Moser and Clifford LaDelle left today for Willshire to visit over Sunday with Ralph's uncle. Mrs. Houser who has been visiting relatives at PleasantJMills for a few days returned home to day. Helen McGee and Luella Conover arrived from Fort Wayne today and will be the guest of Lucile Bryson. S. N. Neiman and wife, old residents of Decatur passed through here today enroute to Indianapolis. Mrs. Swank who has been the guest of Clayton Dorwin for a few days returned to her home at Geneva today. The “Wrong Made Right Company’ show at Ossian tonight They : showed to a 1100.00 house at Markle ‘' last night. : i Sarah E. Socket, who has been the ■ the guest of Mary A. Gould for the past few days, returned to her home at Cadillac, Michigan, last evening. Frank Hartnett, of rural route one, t out of Berne, sold his farm of forty acres, yesterday, for $3,950 to J. A’ Studler. Mr. Hartnett expects to move to Michigan soon. Rev. George Schroeder of New ! Castle, Nebraska, is in the city for a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends- He reports that he is get- , ting aloog nicely and likes the West very much. 3 Dixie Tripplette. Caroline Trippf lette and Marion Smith, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brittson, went I ito Fort Wayne last evening to see i “The Pretty Sister of Jose,’’ as given | by Maude Adams.

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