Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1904 — Page 3

time t a b l e s a. r. & i. In effect Feb. 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH. do 5-n»llT 1:18 am gji-imbyto Fort Wayne tboo » m NO 3-Hally (except Bunday) 3:18 p m TRAINS SOUTH No 6— Daily 2:00 am No 12— Dally (except Sunday) 7 14 a m No »— Dally (except Sunday. i :ls . [n No, 80—Daily. except Sunday.. 7:slb m No. 13— Sunday onl> 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, 1908. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally ... 5:25 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday ..11 50am So 4_i>ay Kx press, dally 6:48 pm No 22—Local Freight 1:10am WEST No 3-I’*y Express, daily S-25am N.> l-. Mall. dally, except Sunday ,U;2sa m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9 in n m No 23—Local Freight 12:05 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. '27 1903. WEST. No 7—Express, dally ..3:00 am No B—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily W:44 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express excep' Monday 6:43 „ B No 21— Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am EAST No S—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 28—Marion and Columbua except Sunday 6:58 am No 4—New Y ek and Boston Limited through coaches Columbua and Chicago 3:2lpm No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers hdtween Hammond and Marlon No. 13 will not carry bagcage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie dt Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41-Daily excpt Sunday 71', am No !!>—Daily except Sunday 11'77. n> No. 35-Daily except Sunday ... ’ci’, pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves ’ndianopolls at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a in No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route

S. Teeple returned to Geneva this morning. Rev. Pontius returned this morning from Fr. Wayne where he was attending the Woman's Missionary Convention. Elmer Johnson returned from Pittsburg this morning where he was selling horses. Doe Edington arrived this morning from Ft. Wayne fora visit with his mothei Miss Hobbs returned to William ; last evening after a short visit with r elatives. Miss Lillie Lewton went'to Peterson today to make a short visit with her mother Mrs. Jacob Spade. Judge Vesey returned to Ft. Wanye this morning. Hh was called here owing to the sickness of Judge Studabaker.

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John Kern returned from Berne last evening. Eh Sprunger returned from Borne last evening. Dick Silliok of Portland was in | the city today. Charles Yager of Pleasant Mills ! was in the city today. frank Porter of Geneva was in i the city last, evening. "• H. Niblick made a business trip to Marion today. Jesse Engle went to Curryville ' today to visit relatives. Miss Brokaw is visiting in Ft. I Wayne with her sister. B. 11. Fedderjohann returned from Berne this morning. J. S. Doodle was a business caller , at Ft. Mayne last evening. U L. Confer and son France went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Rev. Grether returned from a j visit at Berne this morning. Mrs. Henry McLean who is sick with pneumonia is repored no better t< xlay. C. F. Clark returned to Delphos today after visiting with relaives a few days. Mrs. Everhart of Monroe is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Malotte. Mrs. Glass returned last evening to Ft. Wayne after a short visit here with relatives.

Miss Daisy Hains and Med Miller will furnish music this evening for the High School dance. Dr. English returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. He was here holding a consultation concerning the condition of Judge Studa baker. Two new cars passed over the Clover Leaf today enroute to St. Louis to lie used in transporting passengers over this road during the world's fair. Mrs. Isadore Kalver returned last evening from Indianapolis where she was attending a convention of the Eastern Star lodge to which she was a delegate. Drilling on the new city well is now complete, r fine water having been reached at a depth of seventy two feet. A. N. Steele is now busily engagedin cleaning up and moving his machinery a wav.

C. E. Irwin went to Berne this 11 morning. Herbert Winans, of Pleasant Mills, II is in the city. The Murray saloon is being repa-1 pered and frescoed. • Mrs. C. Albright returned to Ft. , Wuyne last evening. Mrs. Katie Briggs returned to Ft . I Wayne this morning. Mrs. C. E. Hocker is visiting m Berne with her sister. Mrs Clint Drummond leturned to , Ft. Wayne last evening. M. N. Reed of Pittsburg, is the ; guest of Elmer Johnson. Frank Schirmeyer made a business trip to Geneva today. I George Seiz returned to his | home in Chicago last evening. Charles Stephens is attending to | oil business at W’arren todav. Ed Myers of Fort Wayne, is the . guest of Jesse Sellemeyer today. Edward Peltz arrived from Fort | Wayne today, and is the guest, of ’ his son. Will Philips has acce, t >d a position as clerk in the People’s res-! taurant. J. A. Fuhrman is on the sick list and unable to attend to his duties j at the mitten factory. Dr. and Mrs. Ward of Geneva are in the city today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Med Miller. Miss Ora Troutner went to Pleasant Mills, where she will visit for a few days with her parents. Mrs. Jacob Wegmiller of Geneva was in our city today the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. Mrs Leslie arrived last evening from Connersville and addressed the members of the Baptist church. E. Z. and G. W. Stalter arrived today from Elkhart, being called ■ here on account of the sickness of i theirJmother. Miss Bessie Hickox arrived from Fort Wayne today to attend the High School dance. She is the guest of Jesse Sellemeyer. The Grand Rapids depot at Plainwell, Mich., wascompletly distroyed by fire last night, having caught from a spark of a passing engine. The loss will reach several thousands of dollars.

Display of Walking Skirts MONDAY, MAY 2nd, ATTHE BOSTON STORE

Mrs. S. G. Adams, representing the Diamond Skirt Co., will be at the BOSTON STORE, Monday May 2nd with their entire line of Ladies anb Misses Walking Skirts.

.“■“■Suits s6.oo™™ Commencing Mondav we will offer an Entire Line of Odd Suits, worth $12.00 to $20.00 Choice of any, $6.00. At Boston Store I. 0.0. F.BLOCK KUEBLER, MOLTZCO

County Superintendent Brandyberry will hold teachers examination in this city tomorrow. Next Monday the board of education has a meeting in which is evolved the election of a truant officer. The township trustees and mem bers of the school boards in the county have a vote. Will Reiter left today for Indianapolis where he has accepted a position as druggist in the large drug store of Norton and Company. This position carries withjit a handsome salary. We wish Will success in this new venture. Dr. Gage who formerly studied ] medicine with Dr. C. 8. Clark and who just lately graduated from the Cincinnati O. Medical School will leave here Monday for Garrett Ind., where he has accepted a position as one of the physicians in the hosp tai. Fronefield and Scheiman the new firm will open up their new meat market in their building on Madison street as soon as their cooler arrives. Everything that has been ordered has arrived except the cooler and the firm states that this will arrive in a few days and then this firm j will he ready for business in the ; building formerly occupied by Fred Schsinmn. The Willshire Herald says: Mr. f and Mrs. Jas. M. Willey, a mile' west of town, are making decidedly ' convenient and handsome improvements to their already comfortable home. They are remodeling their whole dwelling house, adding two rooms and putting in a modern bath room. And, in order not to be inoonsistentgthey will finish up the improvements and will have the chicken Jhouse plastered, and rumor has it that they will have the hennery fitted out with plushlined nest lioxes. J. P. Defter is doing the carpenter work and Hank Wemier the plastering. Blue front 5o and 10c Store opens tomorrow in Moser block. Stop at the Blue Front 5c and 100 Store first door north of laundry. Many bargains at Blue Front 5o and 10c Store in Moser block—opening tomorrow.

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