Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1904 — Page 3

TIME JT A B L E s a. R. & i. In effect Feb, 14. 1S»O4) TRAINS NORTH. Jo 7— Dally to Fort Wavne f) :OU „ Ho s-D»Hy (except Sunday) 3:13 Dm TRAINS SOUTH Ho s—Dally .... ••• 2:00 am No 12—Dally (except Sunday) T:U pio 2—Dally (except Sunday .... j. r , p Ho. SO-Dafly. except Sunday.. ... ; 51 * Ho. It— Sunday only ........... 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1U03. EAST. Ho it—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5-25 a m No 2—Mall. dally, except Sunday . 11 50.,.. Hot-Jiay Exprwa. dally t 41p Ho 22—Local Freight .... 1:10a S WEST Ho 3—Day Express, dallv 525 am So I—Mall, dally, except Sunday 11:25a m Ho s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 91v D m Hu 33—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, ISMJ3. WEST. Ho 7-Expreaa. dally 8:00 a in HO B—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Colutnbua and Chicago daily 12-44nr>, Ho 13—Welle largo Expreae except Monday 6:43 p m Hu Sl-Marlon-Huntington Acc'm. 16:10a tn east So I l —Vestibule Limited for N Y ,2:43 am Hu 22—Marlon and Columbua except Sundav 5-58 am H. 4—New Y rt and Boxton Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:2lpm ’ No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers bdtween Hammond and Marlon. So. 18 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake Erie & Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No 41—Dally excpt Sundav 7'15 am No W— Daily except Sundav .. 1157 am No. Daily except Sunday 5 p ni Noll rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves Indlanopolls at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff .on 10:35 a m

No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route P. Kinney of Geneva, was n our city today. H. Lehman of Berne was in the city today. Frank McConnell went to Lagrange this morning. Dan Berry is attending to business at Ft. Wayne today. Ed Touhey made a business trip toJßome City this morning. J W Place made a (business trip to Ft Wanye this morning. Miss Dollie Pennington returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after a short visit wiht her parents. Arthur Mangold left this morning for Hartford City where he has ac cepted a position in the oil field. Miss Vachoa returned to Ft Wayne this morning While here she was the guest of Miss Schumaker.

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I>avid Mudin returned to Geneva. ”• Biyes was in Berne toda~. J- Kirby of Geneva as in the city oday. J John Pitts of Geneva was in our city today. M . M Bird of Geneva was in our city today. J Kauffman, of Monroe was in the city today. D. B. Linton of Geneva was in the city today. Henry Chrisman of Berne was in the city today. ( hauncy Hosier returned from Ft. Wayne today. Mell Rioe is attending to business at Berne today. Miss Anna Baumgartner returned to Linn Grove today. A. R. Bel] i s attending to timber business at Berne today. J- Schumaker returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. ? C. S. Stuckey of Berne was a business caller here today. D. E. Liughery of Ft. Wayne was in our city today. A. P. Beatty is attending to legal business at Berne today. C A. Augsberger of Berne was a business caller here today. B. W. Weaver made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. J. H. Ehrsam, of Berne was attending to business here today. Albert Sellemeyer returned this morning from a visit in Berne. Dr. Beardsley went to Berne today to attend to Dr. Frantz who is quite sick. Mrs. Benell and daughter returned to Geneva today aftqr a visit here with relatives. Martin Laughlin of Berne is in the city today attending a meeting of the commissioners board. B B. Holt and Miss Louise Hawkins of Geneva, were Sunday guests of Dr. E. G. Coverdale and Miss Estella Ellis. The Uniformed Rank K. of P. are requested to meet at their hall tomormor evening, business of special importance to be transacted. There will be a called meeting of the W. R C. tomorrow evening for the purpose of arranging for the trip to Geneva Friday evening.

M. S. Leichty returned to Berne' today. Rev. Williams returned to Bryant today. Rev. Powers, returned to Portland . today. D. L. Shalley, of Berne was in our : city today. E. J. Shrimp and Sou, of Geneva, were in our city today. Grover Huffman returned to Fort Wayne this morning. John Lachot, of Berne, was a bus-1 iness caller here today. Mrs. Campbell, of Geneva, was a i business caller here today. C. M. France, of Van Wert, is a business caller here today. Joe Himan and wife are the happy I parents of a new girl baby. Ralph Irvin arrived from Frankfort today to cast his vote tomorrow. Major R. B. Allison is housed up today, the result of a very heavy cold. Mrs. Everhart went, to Marion yesterday to visit a few days with a sister, Mrs. A. M. Schock went to Schumme today to make a short visit with a sister. Mrs. S. Beavers went to Monroe, this morning to visit with friends a few days. Albert Winans returned to Willshire today, after visiting his parents over Sunday. Miss Nellie Smith went to Geneva, this morning, to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss Kittie Stevenson returned last evening from Marion, where she visited relatives. Mrs. A. H. Moak returned to Willshire today, after visiting over Sunday with relatives. • Miss Vic Hendricks arrived last evening from Marion and is the guest of Miss Kittie Stevenson. Mrs. Gertie Brayton and Miss Nellie Pyle, of Geneva, were guests of Margaret Hugus over Sunday. Miss Mabel Dull left last evening for the State of Washington, where she expects to make her future home. Meedamee L. J. Jocquel and McMillen and Miss Lizzie Glutting returner! to Fort Wayne this morning, having been guests of John Glutting while here.

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Miss Moore returned to Geneva today after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Ligget returned to Geneva today after a making a short visit here with friends. Mrs. W. C. McGath returned to Portland today, while here she was the guest of friends. Nick Miller returned last evening from Fort Wayne where he spent Sunday with his brother, Sammy. Mr. and Mrs. Dee DeVinney returned this morning from Peru where they were attending his wife's fathers’ funeral. Ratch Blackburn left this morning for Chillicothe, 111., where he will resume his duties as brakeman on the Sante Fe railway. The Apriljmeeting of the St. Vincent DePaul jsociety has been postponed and will be held in conjunction with the regular May meeting, the last Wednesday in May. Charles D. Murray’s saloon has undergone a general over hauling and cleaning JJA bright new coat of paper adorning the wall, which adds very materially to his business room. Dr. Rinear has been appointed to serve as inspector in precinct “B’’ of the Second ward at tomorrow’s election in the place of Joe Beery, who is related to candidate Colter, and is therefore unable to serve. William A. Myers, for five years a teacher in the Kirkland township schools, and Harvey Huffman, of the same township, will leave in a few days for Colorado Springs, Colo. If the country suits them they will probably locate. Eugene Christen left last night for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will take a two months’ treatment at that famous health resort. For several months Mr. Christen has been breaking down, and was finally urged by his friends to seek the change of climate. Tony, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roebuck, who live five miles east of our city, died this morning at 7 o’clock. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Methodist church at Pleasant Mills. Interment will be made in Pleasant Mills cemetery.

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Charles Cusick was in Geneva today. W. H. Niblick went to Chicago last evening. Sam Acker returned to Geneva this morning. Frank Kleinhenz of Huntington was in the city yesterday visiting his parents. Miss Weber went to Berne this incrning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wilson. Miss Hurtte returned to Van Wert last evening after a visit here with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Gerard entertained a number of their friends at six o’clock dinner. A fine time is reported. The G. A. R., Womans' Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 to make arrangements to attend the anniversary exercises of McPherson Camp No. 11. Members are urged to be present.

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Don Qiunn left last evening for Arkansas on business pertaining The Egg Case Company. French Quinn left last evening for Akansas in the interest of the Decatur Egg Case Compnay. Dan Donovan left last evening for Pleasant Plains 111., to attend the funeral of Mrs, J. B. Harter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Radamocker entertained twenty six of their friends and relatives at dinner yesterday. Emil Bain arrived from Portland yesterday and has accepted a position with his brother James in the meat market. Miss Hatiae Mayer was eleven years old Saturday and during the afternoon that event was appropriately celebrated with the assistance of eighteen of her little playmates. Various games were indulged in, refreshments served and a delightful time enjoyed.