Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1904 — Page 3

time tables a. R. & i. (Id effect Feb. 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, flo s—Daily .. jjig _ No 7-Dally to Bort Wayne H-00 a m No 3—Dally (except Sunday) h, * ‘ TRAINS SOOTH No fi-Dally 2 00 an No 12—Dally (except Sunday) < : 11 a m No 2— Daily (except Sunday, 1:15 n m No. 30—Daily. except Sunday.. 7.51 * " No. 10—Sunday onl> ..7:16 5 £ CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1908, WEST. No 7-Expresa. dally 3.00 atn No 3—New 5 ork and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12-4* r, No 13—Wells Fargo Express except P Monday 6'43 d n No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm. 16:10am EAST No »—Vestibule Limited for N Y 243 a n No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6-53 ar No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 2:21 pm No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers odtween Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST, No s—Commercial Traveler, dally.s 25 a m No 2-Matl, dally, except Sunday .11 50 am No 4—Day Express, daily 6 43 p tn No 22—Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 8-Day Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11 -25 arn No s—Commercial Traveler, dally 9 19pm No 23—Local Freight 12:05 p m Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily exept Sunday. 7:15 am No. IS—Daily ex. •pt cunday 11 a No.3s—Dally except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indlanopolls at 7:00a tr. Kuns through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route £ . Rose made a business trip to Fort Wayne. Sim Doak returned last evening from Portland. A. Van Camp returned last evening from Geneva. William D.irwacter went to Fort Wayne last evening. Rev. B Sawyer returned to Fort Wayne last evening Fred Blosser made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. C. Radamacker made a business trip to Fort Wayne lust evening. A. P. Beatty went to Fort Wayne lust evening to attend a meeting of the Red Men. Reuben Lord went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Red Men. Miss Lizzie Reinking went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit foi a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitsgerarld returned to Genova last evening after visiting here. W. Andrews returned to Fort Wayne last evening after visiting here with his uncle. Mrs. W. D. Bosie arrived last evening from Portland and will visit with her aunt here. Miss Mary Kimsey went to Fort Wayne last evening to "visit for a few days with relatives. Burt Dullingham returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting here for a few days with his parents. Mrs. John T. France returned last evening from Richmond where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs William Rigsby Mr. and Mrs. Al Buhler returned this morning from Fort Wayne where they were attending a meeting of the Red Men. Mrs. William Rigsby arrived last evening from Richmond and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Confer for a short time.

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Bowen Hale of Bluffton is looking up old friends here today. Mell Rice is looking after timber business at Berne today. J. N. Tester made a business trip to Auburn this morning. < harles Peterson was a business caller at Fort Wayne today. George McKean made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Frank Barthell made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Julius Houck returned this morning from a trip at Fort Wayne. Dan Boory returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. R. M. Scherer returned to Monroe last evening after transacting business here. W R. Neal returned last evening from Bluffton where he was looking atter insurance business. Mrs. C. C. Schafer wont to Fort " ayne last evening to visit for a few days with her parents. Squire Reynolds returned last evening from Butler where ho was visiting with his daughter. Mrs. John McKean who fell a few days-ago injuring her thigh is reported as being some better. Dr. Leßrun returned last evening from Willshire where he was at tending to several sick horses. The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Dr. Beardsley tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Graft loft today for Portland where they expect to make their future home. H. S, Porter requests that the party who borrowed his stove lifters and carriers, kindly return them as they are needed every day. A new awning is being placed up on the Post office building to protect the inmates from the sun’s rays during the summer months. The Burt House is undergoing a few repairs today. The old desk being partly taken out and moved back to make room for a neat cigar case. The advance agent for ‘‘My Friend from Arkansasaw" is in the city today putting up the paper for this attraction which appears here on April 6th. Miss Celesta Blown, of Bluffton, sister of Miss Lucreta Brown, of this office was here today, as a witness in the Faylor Studabaker trial, and also made her sister a pleasant visit. Misses Irene Schirmeyer and Georiga Miller arrived 'today from Glendale where they have been attending school and will spend their vacation here with their respective parents. Dyonis Schimtt returned last evening from Germany where lie has been for the past three months visiting with relatives and looking up former friends. He states that he found every body well and was entertained royally by all. He also reports a fine voyage without any exciting experiences. Charles B. Yobst, the plumber was on yesterday afternoon awarded the contract to completely overhaul the old Meibers homestead in the north'part of the city and put in a bath tub and all other water appliances necessary for household use, making an up to-date house. When completed “Poodle' Meibers w ill occupy it.

Mrs. Hate went to Fort Wayne today. John Nelson made a business trip to Ohio City today. William Fronefleld made a business trip to Muncie. Elmer Moser made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. P. Strohm of Craigville was a business caller hero today. H. W. Southard of Union City is a business caller here today. Mrs. Moltz went to Pleasant Mills today to visit for a short time with relatives. B. B. Teeple of Van Wert is in the city the guest of his brother, Judgson Teeple. . William Weber returned to his home at Murray today, he was a buisness caller here. Miss Whiteman returned to Bluffton today after visiting here for a few days with friends. Miss Nettie Poffenberger went to Bluffton today to visit for a short time with her parents. Mrs. Archer returned to Pleasant Mills today after making a short visit here with friends. Mrs. Henneford went' to Bluffton today where she will visit for a few days with her aunt. Viola Studabaker returned to Bluffton today after making a short visit here with relatives. Miss Hattie Dooley went to Portland today where she will visit fofr a short time with her sister. Mrs. W. H. Myers returned to Bluffton today after visiting here for a few days with her brother. Unclaimed letters at the postofflee can be had by Olivona Carpenter, Miss Effie Buckey, Mrs. J.B.Hough, Lily’ Hounner, Chas. Palmer, R. 8. Moore, B. Yarbrough, John Cook, Peter Waughey. A small wreck on the Detroit Southern near Holgate this morning delayed, number three on the Clover Leaf nearly [four hours, it arriving here at nine o'clock instead of five twenty five. A day or two of rain just now means 'he worst floods ever known in Indiana and the clouds open up as they now threaten to do it will be well for people everywhere to keep their eyes open most of the time. Rev. S. A. Stewart went to Decatur Monday morning where he preached’for Rev. E. A.Allen at the Presbyterian chruch Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Stewart and son Glen, went to Bluffton on the same train for a couple of days visit with Rev. Mr. Miller and family.—Portland Sun. H. P. Streieker arrived this morning from Toledo and is today surveying the streets and to see if they need any repairing and if so ho stands ready to make them right as he desires to have the streets as near perfect as can be possible and to the entire satisfaction of every, one concerned. He speaks very highly of the treatment that he received at the hands of the people here and will do everything possible to return the same He also states that he had received a contract at Toledo to put in an SIB,OOO sewer which will be ten ' foot in I diameter. Theodore Kennedy has received a letter from Elmer E. Friedline of Jonesboro, division commander of the Sons of Veterans, that the charter for the camp will arrive soon. W. C. Campbell of Geneva, will have charge of instituting the I camp,and will select the time when the same will be done. Any new recruits taken in within thirty ’day » after mustering in will be known as charter momtiers. The new camp already has a large membership,'all done through the efforts of Theodore Kennedy. Word has been rccieved from Tom Railing who is at Dallas Texas stating that he is in the best of shape and rounding into form fast. He states ho has been pitching some pretty hard games, such as against Chicago and Cincinnati and of course expected what he got a hard beating, as these teams generally hit any thing that they strike at Texas League season starts soon and Tom says that Dallas expects to win the penant in a walk this season, as they have a very fast team. He expects to stay the remainder of tho season with Dallas and will then undoubtedly be drafted by some major league team for next season This will certainly boa wise move on Tom's part as experience is what ho now needs mostly.

C. C. Leichty of Geneva was a business caller here today. Sheriff Albert Butler made a business trip to Geneva today. The agent for Spauldings sporting goods was in this city today Dave Stout of Fort Wayne, was here today looking after business. Mrs. N. Blackburn who was injured a few days ago is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs. James arrived today from Fort Wayne and will visit here for a short time with relatives. Otis Dibble who has been sick for several months with lung fever is reported as recovering nicely and will be able to be about in a few days. Jack Bremerkamp Jleaves tomorrow morning for Dallas, Texas where he has accepted a position on the Dallas Review, a daily newspaper. John Heller is busy moving his household effects today from the Ellingham property on Adams street into his new home on North Third street. This rain today will again add another boost to present condition of he river. Although it fell a foot and a half from yesterday until this morning, from the present outlook it will reach the high water mark again. Charles Addlesperger has called a meeting for tonight at Surveyor McKean,s office when an effort will he made to organize a Hearst club. Charles is president of the Bloomington and U of I Hearst clubs and is enthusiastic in his work. All hopes of the much talked of Trolley League in which Bluffton was asked to take a berth have vanished and the sports of that city will again be pushed into the back ground with no amusements. Everytihng was done in the way of talking to make this league a success but when it came to the time to raise the money all present at meeting were short and the league went up in smoke. We feel sorry for Blutffon and can only extend this invitation to them. “If you desire to be amused and enjoy your selves come to Decatur this summer,” as we will be able to entertain you in any old line you want.

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