Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES i a. r. & i. In effect Feb, 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, I [Io s—Daily 1:18 am No 7—Dally to Fort Wayne 8:00 a m No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 8:18 p m TRAINS SOUTH No ft—Dally 2:00 a in No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m No 3—Dally (except Sunday, 1:15 p m , No, 80—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 pm No. 16—Sunday only 7:16 pm CLOVER LEAF. I In effect May 3, 1003. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m i No 2—Mall. dally, except Sunday .11 50 ain No 4—Day Express, dally 6:43 pm No 22— Local Freight 1:10am WEST | No 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mail, dally, except Sunday .11;25 a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p m No 23—Local Freight 12:05 pm ( CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec, 27, 1903. WEST, No 7—Express, dally 3:ooam < No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 pm No 13—Wells Fargo Express except I Monday 6:43 pm No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10am 1 EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for NY 2:43 a m No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 6:58 a m | No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus I and Chicago 3:21 p m No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers between Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has 1 through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie & Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily exept Sunday 7:15 am No. 19— Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves fndianopolls at 7:00 afe. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton 10:85 a m No, 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route I Sam Arnold is looking after timber business at Goram today, George Louthen made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. John S. Peterson is attending to insurance business at Ft. Wayne today. Miss Pearl Ray returned to Monroe this morning. While here she was the guest of friends. I Mrs. P. J. Hyland returned last ievening from Lima, where she was ■risiting with her brother. I Miss Ellis returned last evening j |fr.'iii Redkey, where she has been vis f'iting for the past two weeks with friends. I Mrs. Albright Christen, Mrs. .»>■ utcher and Miss Maude Christen ■est last evening for Buffalo. N. Y„ ■Where they will visit for several weeks Iwith J. W. Nickey and family.

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C. M. Kenyon made a business trip to Bluffton today. Otis Shifferly made a business trip to Montpelier today. M. J. Mylott made a business trip to Berne this morning. H. C. Buuck made a business trip to Williams this morning. B. W. Sholty made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Omar Lewellen, of Monroe, was a business caller here today. Thomas Haefling made a business trip to Berne this morning. George McKean made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Dr. E. J. Dykeman went to Willshire today where he will open up a 'dental parlor. Miss May Essex returned to Marion this morning. While here she was the guest of friends. L. A. Holthouse went to Chicago this morning to attend a horse sale at the Union stock yards. - Mrs. W. F. Rice and daughter went to Monroe this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. R. C. Drummond returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. He was looking after insurance business while here. Fred Reppert left this morning for Chicago, where he will sell a number of horses today at the Union stock yards. Roman Barthell, Frank Schumaker and Kadle Meibers are fishing about five miles north of our city and report fine luck. Dr. Beardsley returned last evening from Berne, where he made a call upon Dr. Franz who is lying quite ill at his home. Clarence Brewer, of Ada, 0., was in our city last evening consulting with W. H. Fledderjohann concerning interurban business. The Burt House is today receiving j a new coat of beautiful dark paper and in other ways being remodeled, which will add to its appearance when completed. Cal Miller, Dee Lewton, J. D. Hale, : Charles Ernst, Judge R. K. Erwin, A ! P. Beatty, Louis Boknecht and Tom Durkins went to Indianapolis this morning tc attend the Democratic slate convention.

Glen Curtis made a business trip to Reed City today. C. Grien, of Fort Wayne, is here visiting his brother. Dr. Leßrun returned today from a ! business trip at Fort Wayne. William Mersman made a business trip to Marion today. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Ft. Wavne last evening. August Freeze of Ft. Wayne was a business caller here today. James Mcßennett. of Ft. Wayne, is in our city the guest of Frank J. Wemhoff. Frank Stone returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. He was a business caller here. John D, Stults went to Ft. Wayne this morning to look after insurance business. E. Reynolds went to Borne today to visit for a few days with his daughter. P. W. Smith has returned to Richmond, after looking after hie business interest here. Mrs. E. C. Vaughn went to Portland todayjto visin for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Hennizer returned to Williams last evening. While here he was the guest of friends. Dallas Butler returned last evening from Beine, where he was attending to official business. Unclaimed letters at the postoffice are for Luie Lintz, Mrs. Rose S. Caldwell and L. N. Troutner. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vancamp went to Auburn this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Burt France arrived from Huntington last evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Confer. Dr. J. S. Boyers went to Ft. Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Allen County Medical society. H. L. Volance, the palmist, left today for Delphos, where he will read fortunes for the next week to come. Mrs. Newberger, Mrs. Colderwood and Miss Colderwood went to Berne today to visit for a short tune with rejatives. Mrs. J. Lower and babe arrived today from Fort Wayne, and will visit for a short time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pennington.

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J. A. Vanderift made a business trip to Berne. William Vota'w returned to Geneva after a business call here. George Sherer, of Monroe, was a business caller here today. T. P. Hollingsworth of Geneva, was here today on business. ’Squire Albaugh of Monroe, was a business caller here today. Ezra Gilpen arrived from Hobart to attend the funeral A his father. W. R.fNeal is attending to insurance business at Ft. Wayne today. Miss Kate Flickinger returned to Geneva after a brief visit with relatives here. Mrs. Carrie Reinking arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mrs. Beibrick. Rufus Stucky returned this morning from Berne where he made a short visit with his parents. Charles Bonham returned this morning from Briant where he visited for a short dine with his parents. Jesse Sellemeyei received word from his father, who is at West Baden taking treatment for his health, stating that he was feeling much better and that he thought the baths were of great benefit to him. Ho says, however, that the treatment is something severe, and while one is taking the same that they do not care to do much of anything else. He did hot state when he would be home. The Bloomer Girls will arrive here Sunday morning at eight o’clock from Portland where they play on Saturday. The game will lie called promptly at three o’clock, rain or shine. This team has the reputation of putting up a fine article of the national gamej and play fast ball. Make all your arrangements so that it will be possible for you to attend Sunday and enjoy an afternoon of real live sport. Willard Suttles informs us that tomorrow his construction train will pull into this city, and it will then be his intention to try and get twenty-five or thirty men to join him for the summer in building up and grading the whole line of the Clover Leaf, and also authorized us to state for him that any one desiring that kind of work would only need to apply to him to get the same. Here is certainly a good chance for our laborers.

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