Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1904 — Page 3
TIME TABLES o7r7*~i. (la effect Jas, 10, im I) TRAINS NORTH, K: So s—Daily 1:18 a m asn No T— Daily to Grand Rapid?.. .. 8:00 arn g? No B—Dally (eacept Sunday) 4:31 pm TRAINS SOUTH jfcfe No 4-Daily 2:19 a m B No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m ■ No 2-Dally (except Sunday, I:i3ptn NgK No. 30—Daily, except Sunday .7:31 p in ■ No. I(l—Sunday onl> 7:10 p U1 CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1903. EAST, I No B—Commercial Traveler, dally... !:25im SNo 3—Mall. dally, except Sunday... 11.50 a m E No 4—Day Kxnreaa, daily 8:41 p m g No 24—Local Freight 1:10am WEST INp 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 a m ® No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11;25aw ■ No 4—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 pm ■ No 23—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, iwb. WEST, No 7—Ex press, daily 8:00 a m ;■> NO 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and • Chicago dally . 12:44 pxr, Nb 18—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:43 p m I No Sl—Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10 a m EAST INo B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 203 a m | Nb 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday B:sßam I No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Colnmbus and Chicago 3;JI p m No. 11. dally except Sunday, and carries I passengers bdtweeu Hammond and Marion. Mo. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 hat | through coach Columbus to Chicago. Dr. Le made a business trip | to Craigville today. R. Tumbleson is a business caller I it Willshire tifclay. George Bailey made a business ■ trip to Portland today. ® Rev. Mygrant of Rochester, is a f business visitor here today. Tate Coffee wont to Indianuyolis ' today to attend a trustees meeting. Mis? Kelley went to Van Buren today to visit a few. da vs with rcla- ■ s fives. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards returned to Monroe today, after I transacting business here. W. H. Fought returned to Geneva ! today. He was here before thy pension lioard asking for an in- ■ crease. There will be a called meeting of Reiter O. F. Thursday evening. January 21. for degre? work. All menll rs are requested to be present. L. C. Sori be.
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A. J. Teeplc is on the sick list. A. R. Bell wont to Saratoga this morning on lumber business. James 11. Smith wont to Monroe this morning to try a law suit. L. C, DeVoss went to Monroe j this morning to try a law suit. Judge Studabaker made a busi-| noss trip to Genova this morning. Dan Beery returned lust evening from a business trip at Bluffton. Wiklu Watts returned from a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Miss Gertrude De Voss went to Winchester todaj*to visit relatives. Elmer Johnson returned this morning from a business trip at 1 Berne. • Albert Brittson returned this morning from a business trip at Richmond. * Mrs. Henry Voglewede returned from Toledo, today where she spent tjiree weeks with her sistar. French** Parrish returned last evening from Portland aftqp transacting some important •btetaMS matters. • • < Miss'Herth .rtewwed last evening from Kokomo wheje she spent two wedks with W. need M*. Barney Wiseaata. Revival seizures eontsaiwa %'iih goodjntAest at the U. R* ebueeb meeting every® oteainn it -»♦« o’clock. You are invit’d. Misses Vie ’ fiasdrg'tas, tilaia Steveson and C. Major ittu-mi from Monrßb»*tliS whe*e they were visiting with relatives. Bluft'tfn sold »i*kh of city bonds yesterday, »he *«oae bringing a premium of 4100. TSe bonds di aw five par cerft interee* The funerel fer*i«*S of MisatSatit:a nl.. Mil lor. daughter of Mr ' Irs. Mk-lnel Milter ww held tbte morafng frein the St. Marys GsUt,; olic - fjluftton Slks are dfi-ranaing ftf tha proper ebser vinca of Wtwuml r Ho« Day and will gn e « btewqwt r,f large proportions, with t*a»-te and other dMicueies on the side. p The Uncle TomMd 'ubin Company went to Van Wert, Ohio this morpin* they giye a show tonight Mrs John Albrigtlt wiijt to Port Wayne this morning to visit for a tew days with relatives.
Miss May Kintz returned to Berne ■today. Dr. A spy of Geneva is a business caller here today. | John Stoneburner was at Gen eva yesterday afternoon. A Van Camp returned lust evening from a business trip at Auburn. Daniel Sprang made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. W. A. Keubler returned from a business trip at Berne last evening Miss Dora Gibgon made a busi ess trip to Fort Wayne this morning. • I Chris Bo(*knecht returned from a business trip at Berne last evening- S 9 . Miss Aina Martin and Miss Lizzie Poiypeyer arrived fronf Fort Wayne today. ¥ Rowaa Barthell and Charles StejjMrs madd'u trip to Van Wert today. f Mrs. Rebecca fforetz went to BiteTtem today to visit »witb reluWMee. « real bargains read adwetisments in the Daily TkHMoeaaM. • • ( P«m- jltoffimn rntiy-ned last eeeniaQi fWij a busine* call at •eras. i W. Uerriinaa of Blue Greek hire toiiy. Anin Berkley rteiirned lash ekhnns a business trip at. Wiwheewr. Tke lieSa of the Peter Aiuniller; is being wdvertiaed for Tues-1 itay Palmary 9. U’emhoff returned from Mrnw last evening where he was Wewim ting business. rh*»k* Peterson and John Mera reMirned last evening from a. l**ri»e< visit at Berne. „Mi«» Myrtle Miller left for Onia la, Meb., today where she expects to aiake her future home. Gus Rosental has some bargains in his lino to wlich he invites the attention of the Daily Democrat readers. ® | Ed H“.il(W is quite siijk at his home on Jefferson street, bis i!L neaa being due to rh He is slightly letter today.
HAS TRAVELED Charley Voglewede Has a Cobbler of! Varied Experience. Ohurles Voglewede lias a now j cobbler by the name of John Wachek ' from Giicigo. Tnis man his had a vast amount of experience i in this line having worked in Lon- 1 don, New York and Chicago and in fact all the and leading cities in the United States and old B>ountry. Charles was very lucky in securing a man of this calibre and ho came in at just the right time as Solomon Billman who lies been holding the* bench down sor 5 Charles for a good number of year£ is sfck and unable to work. This gentlema* is a neat worker and he does hi# repairing yith a rapidity that ha* seldom been seen anywhere and also comas very* highly rgcommenttad by a large / number of leading shoe ftrws in , this * » — Mils Vletchcr the dancing PencljMand her pupils will give a reci pfton at the Columbian aoorßS this even- I ing. Quite a nuaibe» of iavited f ueste and the entire dancinar ctes*. will be in atteulaneo, Music will ba furnishwl Iw Mix Daisy Hynes of Port Wayne. Quite a nurtibej- of out of town gia'Sts will ' I be present. « ■ I 1 ■. • , Judge Tt. K.Erwtn left this afternoon for a short business and peas- ' ure trip to YYtlshingten , D.C . and New YorK *City;. He will return the latter p irt of next wcoi: far the ! opening of the next term of court. which occurs one week from liext Monday. I The 5 large new vault in the People’s State Bank building is rapidly nearing eompletion. ft is j built of thret solid layers of cement blocks which makes it aleso- ' lately burglar and fire proof. The inside will be neatly and eoftveniently furnished with deposit and | I * ■ A safety Nixes fir customers. It will be of safety for valuable I p ipers and books belonging to the bank as well as for its customers.— Berne Witness.
You Can Get the Best Prices — ON ♦ e « Overcoats Suits 'S/ u W Underwear nl •’ a and’ ' ■ i ' "■W * 1 1 f “A ri Pl ! ■i«''ir L w Turnc ‘ w X ishings i . . f r*— 41k'i<i«*- «•* i—Hlirrx.inx.i nr- » w E ■m s ■ Cor. !•'. Court H.oi»se ‘Decatur, liyi.
