Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1903 — Page 3
TIME TABLES G. R. &I. (In effect Nov. 29, TRAINS NORTH, No S—Daily i.isi.™ 5° tn" ! ! y to Gral ' d Rapids... „tn No 3—Daily (except Sunday) 1:81 uni TRAINS SOUTH No 4—Daily o , rß No 12—Daily (except Sunday)'.. 7'll a in No 2-Dally (except Sunday. " No. :«•—Daily. except Sunday F'd P » No. 18—Sunday .ml, >y ; jjf* £ CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, lyoa. east, No »—Commercial Traveler, daily a-sw ■ N° ?~r? ail V. dally ' e \ < ’*‘pt Sunday, ji 50 a m No 4—l lay Express, dahy (P 43 „ No 22—Local Freight... i’-io * S w Es r No 3-pay Express, dallv ... 5-ss» m No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday 'll-25 an. S? ■!C < r^ I .^i C r > Tra ' voler ’ dal *y DilUpm No 28-Local Freight ,12:05 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect .lune 14, imh, WEST. & Llmi,ert ' dally • - No B—New York and Chical Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily. No 18—Welle Fargo’ Expreii except ■ , ” n Monday fi-i« .«■ No 21—Marion-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a in east 5? JrX?* tibule for N Y 2:55 atd No — Marion and Columbus except Sundav.. K fi .w ß _ _ No 4— New York and Boston Limited through conch, s Columbus and Chicago SWnm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago.
Dr. ('link spent Christmas at Van Wert. P. Schug of Berne is a business •ailer here today. Dr. Grandstaff of Preble is transacting business here today. Lou Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Will Phillips arrived from Findlay and is the guest of his parents. Rev. E. B. Parker went to Orland this morning when' he will fill the pul]>it tomorrow. Eli Sprunger returned this morning from Berne where he spent Christmas with relatives. L. t DeV oss returned from Portland this morning where he sjient Christmas with relatives. Miss Helm arrived last evening from Bluffton and will visit here for a few days with Mrs. A. Andrews. Will Vesey returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Christmas here with Judge Studabaker and wife.
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W. F. Miller made a business trip to Willshire last evening. C. M. Foreman made a business trip to Willshire last evening. Mell Rico returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. S. A. Siegrist made a business trip to Coldwater, Ohio this morning. H. E. Hurtle of Van Wert is hero visiting with his sister Miss Alice Hurtle. Mr. Giy returned to Willshire lust evening after transacting business here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hines of Fort Wayne are the guests of Mrs. A Andrews. Jacob Filler left for Columbus, 0., today to visit for a few weeks with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen winkle of Fort Wayne are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rinear. Francs Fahrenbach of Fort Recovery, is in the city the guest of Amelia Weber. Fred C. LaDelle went to Monticello this morning where he will give a show tonight. Ed Rice returned to Berne this morning after spending Christmas here with bis parents. Rose and Marie Tonnellier went to Port Wayne today to visit for a short time with relatives. Albert Winans returned to Willshire last evening after spending Christmas with his parents. Jesse Sutto 1 returned this morning from Genova after spending Christmas with his jHirents. Miss Maude Burdge of Van Wort is visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Burdge. L. G. Ellingham returned from Winchester this morning where he sjK'nt Christ-Has with his family. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lewton went to Portland this morning to visit for a short time with their daughter. Frank Kh-inhenz arrive) 1 from Huntington last evening and will visit for a short time with his parents. Mrs. Henry Voglewede and son Charles went to Toledo lust evening to visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. Uhl.
Asa Engle made a business trip to Bluffton today. W. T. Lauthan is a business visitor at Hoagland today. Ben Rico made a business trip to Ridgeville this morning. Dr. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, is a business caller here today. H. Oliver returned to Monroe this morning after transacting business here. Francis Merryman went to Kokomo today to make a short visit with friends. Rose Troyer went to* Geneva this morning to visit for a short time with her parents. Frank Burns returned this morning from Fort Wayne where he was transacting business. Harry Quinu arrived from Chicago, last evening, and will visit for a few days with his brothers. Mis. M. Schroll and family went to Berne this morning to visit far a few* days with relatives. James Gerard 'returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Christmas here with relatives. Don’t fail to hear the famous Indiana University musical organization at the M. E. church, December 31. Vere Williams, the "Boy Wonder’’ will be here with the Glee Club Dec. 31, and will direct the hay seed band. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorwin returned last evening from Marion where they were attending a wedding. Sheekell. the famous artist will draw lightning sketches for fifteen minutes at the Glee Club entertainment here December 31. Mary Hite, Kittie Smith and Ethel Barkley wont to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Walter Perey Pfaff, the inimitable impersonator, will make you laugh laid and long at the Glee Club's entertainment here December 31. John Drummond who has been quite sick for some time with an acute attack of rheumatism is recovering and will be able to attend to business soon. Wesley Huffman, of this city, is with the Indiana University Glee Club this year, and will be with them in this city. Hi* is one of the best baretone singers in the cl Ab.
Mrs. Markley returned to Bluffton today. John Morau is a business caller at Bluffton today. Mr. Leyse is a business visitor at Curryville today. Miss Snyder is visiting with relatives at Curryville. Frid Huffman is a business caller at Bluffton today. James Bail is transacting business - at Bluffton today. O' Comer of Marion, is the guest I Mrs. Toni Miller. A. T. Vail ot Fort Wayne, is a business caller here today. Ethel Butler went to Van Wert, ()., today to visit her aunt. John Ulery made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. John Stoneburner is transacting business at Geneva today. Dick Reed returned today from a business trip at Marion. “College Life in College Song’’ at the M. E. church, December 31. H. Andrews is looking after business matters at Portland today. H. P. Baker returned from Marion today w’here he was visiting his son. Rev. Beber went to Rockford today where he will fill the pulpit tomorrow. Charles Stoele made a. business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Oscar Shaw went to Portland today to spend Sunday with relatives.
Charles Woodward returned today ! from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Early went to Curryville to--day to spend a few days with her pare its. Vernie Hendricks returned to Monroe todav, after visiting her sister here. Mrs. J. Wegmiller, who was visiting her father hero, returned to Geneva ’ * today. i The only college orchestra on th** road wil? be here with the Glee Club,' December 31. i , Miss Isabelle Cappel, of Bellfountiin, Ohio, is the guest of Miss P, ,' Carroll. Miss Blanche Reynolds went to i Indianapolis, today, to visit with > friends. 1 i Miss Bessie Congletoa is making a i short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Coil at | Muncie. ; Mrs. Hiram Pine went to Geneva , today to visit a few days with her ' daughter. Mr. Morris returned to Bluffton today, after visiting here a few days with relatives. Mrs. Ross Stone arrived from I Muncie todav to visit a few days with ' James Stone. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Miller returned to Van Wert, after visiting a few days II here with relatives. , Mrs. J. Dailey, who was visiting Mrs. George Haefling. returned to her borne al Bluffton today. Mrs. P. J. McGill returned to Cam 11 bridge City today. She was visiting . j here with here with relatives. D. B. Erwin and family returned today from Pleasant Mills, where they were visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merriss mid son have returned to Van Wert, after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, who were the 'guests of Mr. Foreman and family, j returned to their home at Van Buren, i today. Harry Deam, after enjoying his Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison, returned to Bluffton today. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watts, who I were visiting their son in this city, returned to their home at Van Wert. < >. today. H. Wheat and wife returned to their home at Bryant today. They were visiting their daughter at Van Buren. Madison Dye and wife returned to Piqua, Ohio, today. Ghile here they were the guests of M. V. B. Archbold and wife. Mrs. Burrell and daughi , Millie’l after a short visit herewith Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman, returned to their home at Bluffton today. Mrs. R. Dettrter, Misses Mollie Lesher and Ollie Detinerof Van Wert, returned home today. They were the guests of Mrs. Marsh Burdg while here. f| Jr. and Mis. B. M. Byers of Mon roeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sarnes X. I Marks and babv of Huntington. were! Christmas visitors with Peter Gaffer and family. The former will return home this evening and the laiter to ton erro v.
1 ! Will Reiter is nursing a badly spr dried ankle. ’ Irene Lower, of Fort Wayne, is in the city visiting relatives. Rev. Sprague returned to Monroe t -day, after transacting business here. | Miss Loser has returned to Monroe. af’*r a few days visit here with relatives C. Adlosborgcr of Bloomington is j spending the holidays with his mother. Mrs. John Moran and babe went to Berne, today, to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Freida Fuhrmar returned this afternoon from Fort Wayne, where she enjoyed a Christmas visit with : friends. Mrs. J. Q. Neptune and children j have returned from Willshire, where | they enjoyed their Christmas with relatives. Miss Hannah Hockmeyer, of Root township, celebrated her nineteenth birthbay Wednesday evening. A num ber of guests enjoyed her hospitality and Miss Hannah received several valuable presents.
*4-4-4*4*-F4-+-F4*4-4*4- 4- 4- +4-+ 4- F ■> 4» > DON’T FAIL TO SEE 1 ALICE IN | WONDERLAND | At Bosse's Opera House + SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 2C> ♦ + Under auspices of the Ladies’Aid Society of the IT Christian Church. ” — —.—— \ 150 Boys and Girls in Fancy Drills 150 > A Gorgeously Magnificent Festival of Original, £ Expensive Costumes and Beautiful Scenery. v* — (fc The tickets purchased of the ladies mav be exchanged for reserved seat coupons at the sent sale which opens at the + Holthouse Drug Co. store Wednesday morning. Get in .1. early. ' — — | The Greatest Production Ever Seen £ Here. Remember the date. ft 4- 4- -F 4- 4- 4- 4- -F 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- + 4- -F 4- 4- -F 4- 4Candies That I Please. 1 City News ■ Stand. 1 College Life in College Song as presented by the INDIANA UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB of Twenty-Two Singers, (Irchestra of Seventeen Pieces, Band of Fourteen Instruments, at M. E. CHURCH, DEC. 31st Admission 50c, children 25c; tickets at Holthouse drug store or from agents.
JSTMAS PARTY. Miss Fanny Robison Entertains tier Friends. Miss Fanny Robison entertained about-twenty of her young friends lust evening tit her home on Second street. At exactly eight o’clock she served a fine two course lunoh ; after which they all repaired to the Entre Noiis Club rooms which \ ! were Ijeauti fully decorated for the i occasion and spent the remainder of the evening dancingthe light fan tastie. The music was furnished by True Fristoe and was fine. At a lute hour all adjourned voting Miss Robison a fine entertainer. SEAT SALE. The operetta, “Alice in Wonder land”, will be given at Bosse’s opera house tonight. The seats are on sale at Holthouse Drug Co., 10c, 25e and 35c. School children of all agc» 10c only.
