Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1904 — Page 3

time tables G. R. & I. (In effect Feb. 14, 1204) TRAINS NORTH, NO 6— Daily l:18a TO No 7-Dally to Fort « aync 8:00 & m No 3— Dally (except Sunday, 3:IJ „ TRAINS SOOTH No 6— Dally • • 2:00 a m No 14— Dally (eicept Sunday) a m No 2—Dally (except Sunday i : i', D No. 30—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 J No 16—Sunday onl> 7:l6pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1U03. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 625 a m No 2-Mall. dally, except Sunday .11 50 a m No ♦—Day Kxpreaa. dally 6:46 p m No 22—Local Freight 1:10am WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 5.25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday 11,26 K m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. (ill, pm No 23—Local Freight 12,06 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 11*03. WEST. No 7—Express, dally ..3:00 a m No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44pm No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 6:43 p m No Sl—Marlon-Huntington Ace’m.. 10:10a m east No 8— Vestibule Limited for N Y... 2 43 a m No 22—Marlon and Columbus except Sundae 6:58 am No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:2lpm No. 14. dally except Sunday and carries passengers bdtween Hammond and Marlon No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago Lake tne & Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 am No. lh—Daily except Sunday 11 7a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No4l runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indlanopolls at 7:00a tr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

P. G. Hooper is in Ft. Wayne today. William Drew, of Geneva was in the city today. UJulius Houck returned from Geneva last evening. J. H. King is attending business at Ft. Wayne today. John Kelley, of Geneva is attending legal business here today. Mrs. John Case returned last [evening from a visit in Monroe. Mrs. Sarah Ayers went to Geneva this morning to virt with her mother. [ M. J. Krohn went to Ft. Wayne this morning to attend a social session of the Eagles Lodge. Mrs. Amanda Batxer left this morning for Ft. Wayne where she expects to make her future home.

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! Miss May Todd is visiting in Ft wayne. Dr. Costello was in Ft. Wayne this morning. William McKean went to Berne this morning. C. K. Lehman went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Jacob Bullenbaugh of Geneva was in the city today Jacob Butcher is attending to business here today. D. E Lafferty returned from Ft. Mayne this morning. H. P. Stricker of Toledo, Ohio, was in the city today Mrs. Frank Berger spent the day with her son at Berne. George McKean is attending to business at Genvea today. Joe Rice ,of Cincinnati, 0 , was a business caller here today. G W. Tucker is attending to business at Ft. Wayne today. Burt Dullingham made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J Vaughn returned this morning from Geneva and will make this their future home. Mrs. Will Vesey returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. She was here visiting with her father Judge Studabaker who is quite sick. C. D. Kunkle and Willis Fonner went to Berne this morning to attend a meeting of the Great Northern Indiana Fair Association. Joe Rice a popular Cincinnati salesman is here today displaying his line of up to date wraps at Niblick and Company’s big store. Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice for Mrs .Maggie Dun, Blanch Miller, Miss Martha Ashliman. Edward Dinan, and B. A. Stewart. T. C. Armstrong of Chicago arrived today and accepted a position in the Moser studio. He brings with him a long line of experience, the only kind employed at this popular and busy studiio. The Bluffton newspapers announce an approaching wedding, the bride being Miss Mollie Cummins of Bluffton, and the groom Fred C. Gause of New Castle. May 110th is the date announced.

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Jacob Stahoy returned to Berne today. At A. Sprunger returned to Berne today. K. Owen returned to Hoagland last evening. Isaac Wheeler of Geneva was in the city today. D. H. Miller of Linn Grove was in the city today. Mell Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville. Dr. C. S. Clark made a professional trip to Berne today. Mrs. John Smith returned from business at Ft. Wayne today. Mrs. Starkweather of Ft. Wayne i is visiting relatives in this city. J. S. Bowers is still confined to his home, but is improving slowly. Miss May Day returned to Port- ' land today after a short visit with friends. Paul Beardsley. Fred Mayer and John Jones were business callers at Hoagland this morning, Mrs. Augsborger and daughter returned to Berne today . They were visiting relatives at Delphos Ohio. £ E. M. Clark went to Bryant today to have an operation perfoimed to remove a cancerous growth from his breast . John Meyers is frescoing his saloon and when completed will present a very fine appearance. Kuebler and Martin are the artists. Mrs. N. B. Leslie, State Evangelist, will hold a conference meeting at the Baptist church tomorrow evening. All members are requested to be present. The Apolo Mandolin Club will i furnish music at the home of Miss ■ Parrott, west of the citv, this evening. Miss Parrott will entertain a number of her friends. i Dr. Leßrun is the proud possessor i of a handsome pacing colt that made its appearance this morning. The ■ colt is a well bred one and is a valuable piece of property. -, The young Matrons club will be , ’ entertained Friday afternoon by ■ Mrs. John W. Tyndall at her home i on Jefferson and Fifth streets. A ■ number of out side guests have been invited.

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John Stoneburner is at Geneva to day. P. W. Smith returned to Richmond today. Cyrus Licklight returned to Berne today. L. C. Miller went to Linn Grove today. J. R. Glendening of Geneva, was in town today. B. Planter of Berne, was here on business today. Fred Tague made a business trip to Marion today. Mrs. John Smith is visiting relatives at Marion. Grant Strickler of Wilshire was in the city today. Mrs. Jacob Might returned to Montpelier today. John Yager of Huntington is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Ladig of Willshire is visiting relatives in this city. Maurice Boyd of Pleasant Mills was in the city today. E. W. Shoemake make a business trip to Portland today. Otto Blume is attending to cigar business at Monroe today. W. R. Neal is attending to insurance at Bluffton today. Owen Strickler of M illishire is a business caller here today. Miss Scott went to Landisville today to visit for a short time. Isaac Zimmerman made a business trip to Van Buren today. Mrs. French Quinn went to Bluffton today fora visit with her sister. Mrs. James Dailey who was a guest of Mrs. Hacfling returned to Bluffton today. Work was resumed this morning on drilling the new town well after a three days lay off’ on account of the weather. FredJScheimun the popular meat man is the proud possessor of a now computing scale manufactured at Dayton, Ohio. It is certainly a dandy. Henry Koenomann’s saloon is receiving a now coat of paint and paper today which will add materially to its appearance. Charles Railing is doing the work.

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