Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1904 — Page 3
T IM E TABLES 0. R. & I. (In effect Feb. 14, 11(04) TRAINS NORTH, No 3—Daily 1:18 So T-Unity *o Fort Wayne H:oOam No J— Dally (except Sunday, S;U B TRAINS SOUTH NO S—Dally 2:00 arr, No 12— Dally (except Sunday) 7:H a in No 2—Dally (except Sunday) 1 :1 5 D ... No. SO— Dally, except Sunday.. ...7:51 n m No 16— Sunday quo 7:16 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:26 a n . No 3—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11 50 a m No 4—Day Eipresa, dally 6:43 p m No 22—Local Freight 1:10 am WEST Nc 3—Day Krprers, daily 5 25 at: No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday n-25 a No s—Commercial Traveler, dally ylu n m No 23—Local Freight y CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1003. WEST, No 7—Expreaa. dally 3:00 a m No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbua and Chicago daily,. 12:44 n m No IS—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p n No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a rr EAST No 6—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 22—Marlon and Columbus except Sunday StMam No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3.21 pm No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers between Hammond and Marlon No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Ooiumbus to Chicago Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally exept Sunday 715 am No. Id— Dally except Sunday . 11:57am No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indlanopolis at 7:00 arr Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:15 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route
B. W. Kuhn returned to Berne today. Samuel Meshberger returned to Berne today. Miss Lucille Brokaw is visiting n Hartford City. W. E. Smith made a business trip to Bluffton today. E. B. Drummond and Byron Goddis are business callers at Bryant today. Gerald Daily, after being the guest of Mrs. Haetling. returned to Bluffton today. Albert Winans returned |to Willshire today, after spending Sunday with his parents. The collection at the < 'atholic church yesterday, taken for the heating plant, recently put in, amounted to 5257.67.
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Hilty, of Berne, was in the ; city today. • N. S. Cochran of Delphos, was in the city today. J . Dr. Christy, of Willshire, was in the city today. “ I Adam Siphers, of Berne, was in ’ ■ the city today. Frank Shoemaker, of Geneva, was in the city today. Kiley Christman made a business ’ trip to Yorktown today. I Joseph Schroll returned to Berne , after a business call here. j Mrs. Christman and family went > to Ohio City today to visit a sister. f lairbanks and Loo Cross spent Sunday with friends here. > Mrs. Sawyer and son went to Bluffton today, to make a short > visit with friends. i M illiam Beard returned this morning from Fort Wayne where he spent I I Sunday with friends. Nat Popkins and Frank Bell returned this morning from a business ’: trip at Fort Wayne. ’ Ibe St. X invent de Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon, May 4. with Mrs. Dan Niblick. P. J. Hyland is on the sick list. t D. C. Shoemaker, of Geneva, was ‘ in the citv today. The Bachleor Maids will meet 1 with Miss Maymo Deininger to- | morrow evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Smith spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Arnold at Ft. Wayne. 1 Hatch Blackburn arrived from Chillicothe, Ill.Sundaymorning and is a guest of his parents. Next Sunday is communion Sunday at the Catholic church, and a large class will take their first communion. Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Sudduth of South Mercer Ave., are the proud Intents of a little son which arrived Sunday afternoon. Miss Adams returned to Bluffton today, after visiting friends here. Jim Cook spent Sunday in Van Wert. Harry Freidman who was formerly connected with the Hub clothing store of this city, is now manager of : the Bell clothing store at Fort Wayne
Ben Rice was in Ridgeville this morning. Sam Simson of Berne is in our city today. John Lieohty of Berne was in the city today. Kit Cowan of Bobo was in the city today. A. J. Smith went to Ft Wayne this morning. Mrs. Magley is visiting relatives in Ft. Wayne. Elmer Moser made a business trip to Ft. Wayne. ’ Mrs. Frank Hawkins is visiting her sister at Geneva. Miss Jennie Congleton returned to Auburn this morning. A.’Bulenbangh of Berne was a business caller here today. ■ Chauncey Hoser returned this morning from Fort Wayne. Jonathan Burkhead of Monroe was a business caller here today Miss Gertrude Moses has as a guest Miss Grace Moses of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Wagner left for Philadelphia today where he will assume his nwe duties. Roy Staffordf Jesse Markley and Ed Bixler of Bluffton, were guests of lady friends here last evening. The Bon Ton Ciub will meet in regular social sesoion with Miss Clara Lange tomorrow evening. Mrs. James Fulton arrived from Portland this morning and is the guest of M”. and Mrs. Robert Black--1 burn. Mrs. Margaret Meibers Miss Agnes Meibers and Miss Slyvia Droppieman spent Sunday with Mrs. Theo Droppieman at the St. Joseph Hospital. A number of Decatur people went to 1! t. Wayne this afternoon to attend the musical entertainment to Ibe furnshed by the worlds famous “Sousa’s Bind.” This will no doubt be a rare treat for the lovers of music who attend. Henry Scheuman who lives on Rural Route No. 1 has certainly 1 become musical struck, as on Saturday he purchased a tine Burdett piano of Gay & Zwick and friends and neighbors will now lie royally entertained by Henry when they cail upon him.
John Deere Riding Plow THE PLOW THAT BEATS THEM ALL. ■“Guaranteed™ NO LEVERS, HANDLED ALTOGETHER WITH THE FEET.
Charles Cusick is in Geneva today John Kern went to Berne this morning. Miss Johnson went to Berne this morning. Harry Hart returned to Geneva this morning. Ed Touhey returned to Michigan this morning. D. Berry is attending business at Ft. Wayne. Sum Acker returned to Geneva this morning. Mrs. Booscil went to Ft Wayne this morning. Miss Burkhead went to Redkey this morning. John Malotte is a business caller at Geneva today. Miss Fruchte returned to Berne this morning. George McKean is attending business in Geneva. Mell Rice was a business caller at Berne today. Paul Miller made a business trip to Larwell this morning. Grover Huffman returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. Jack Meibers left last evening bn a business trip to Chicago. E. L .Carrol is attending to grain business at Ft. Wayne today. Dr. Fritz returned this morning from Geneva where he spent Sunday with fiiends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Touhey went to Ft. Wayne this morning. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hyland. A money drawer in one of the Second street business homses was touched by some sneak theif for three silver dollars. The proprietor has a well-founded suspicion and it might be well for the guilty party to slip those three dollars under the door some evening this week. George Wemhoff returned Saturday night from Bedford, Ind., where he wss buying stone. While there he saw the place where Miss Sarah Schafer was murdered and also tHe man that is now being held as the murderer. George also learned many interesting facts concerning the murder.
WANTED—Bailed straw or shredded corn fod'ier. Frisinger & Co. House painting and papering done to order Alex Leßrun & Co. ts WANTED—Three good loads of black dirt to All in yard. Will pay cash. Enquire of William Jackson or at this office. 86d2 I have hired a number of fine paper hangers Alex Leßrun ts For Sale—Two year old colt. See J. B. Drummond, South Twelfth street, Decatur, Ind. 76d13. For Sale—3 head Eberdeen malcalves. They are a fine stock anda bargain. John Hessler, R. R. 2. 36d3m NOTlCE—‘About June Ist I will put in a new line of fancy rugs— James Coverdale 313 South list Street. 89-4 w. LOST—A 'black silk umbrella with straight pearl and silver handle. Finder please return to Paul Baumgartner, County Clerks office. 89d2 Private funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf FOR SALE—One team of mules, one farm work mare. Also some choice early white seed corn at |l per sack. Inquire of George Trickor R. F. D. No 6 Decatur Indiana. 89d6 A groat treat will be given the music loving patrons of the Bosse on April 29. When the famous Junior Band will give one of their pleasing entertainments at that house. This band has attracted the attention of musicians all over the country, Mr. Holler the leader, has hud flattering offers from some of the leading innsioal organization of the larger cities, to take charge of them at a very fancy salary, ho has studied under some of the old master in music and spent several years in perfecting himself as director or bund master and his ability is unquestioned, the progam hero will consist of marches, overtures, serenades, du< ts etc with a few excellent solos. The prices for this occasion will be 25c to any part of the house the seat sale will open Wednesday morning at. 9 o'clock at the Holthouse Drug Co. store.
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