Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1904 — Page 3

TIMETABLES 0. R. & I. In effect Muy. 15, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, No s—Dally 1:18 a m No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 am No »— Dally (except Sunday: 3:IS pm TRAINS SOUTH No s—Dally 2:00 am No 12— Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m No 2—Dally (except Sunday: 1:15 pm No. 30—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p m No. 15—Sunday only 8:16 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 22, 1903. EAST. No s—Commercial Traveler, dally... (i:(b a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11 ua n, No 4—Day Express, dally '-fipm No 22—Local Freight 12:01am WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 10:11 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ... B;sftam No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. ':52 pm No 23—Local Freight 12:0 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST. No 7—Express, dally ..3:oodm No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday... . 5:4.1 o n No 21— Marton-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10a n EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a m No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 5:68 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 pm No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers ndtweeu Hammond and Marlon. No 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake tne & Western Timecard from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOI ND No. 11 -D tiiy e\c)H Sunday 715 am No lit—Daily except Sunday ... . 11:57a tr. No. 3ft—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 1O:3U a m No. 42 leaves 'ndianopolls 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 Frank Miller was in Ft. Wayne last evening. Mrs. J. P. Defter returned last evening to Willlshire. Rev. McCarthy returned to Hoagland last evening. A. R. Bell returned last evening from a business trip at Bluffton. Davis Foster returned to Willshire last evening, being a business caller here. Miss Amelia Schraekie arrived last evening from Bluffton and is the guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Epert went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit for a short time with their daughter who is sick. Fred and Bruce Winch returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holloway.

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D. E. Lanferty was in Ft. Wayne last evening. j A. T. Vail returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. < Frank Bell returned lust evening from Berne. Dr. Burke returned to South Bend last evening. W. S. Hughes returned last evening from Bluffton. ” B. W. Sholty returned from Geneva last evening. Jake Closs made a business trip to Willshire last evening. W. H. Niblick made a business trip to Chcago last evening. Miss Cora Cox went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit with relatives. J. S. Bowers returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. A. J. Smith returned this morning from a business trip in Southern Indiana. Miss Faust arrived this morning from South Whitley and is a guest, of her parents. Mrs. Jones and daughter went to Baldwin, ()., this morning to visit with her parents. The bill car of the Buckskin Bill | Wild West Company loft last even- I ing for Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Meek returned to Ft. Wayne last evening. While here she was the guest of her daughter. Charles Cusick returned last evening from Geneva where ho attended to oil business. Mrs. W.A. Keubler and Mrs. J. Reuss returned last evening from Bluffton where they spent the day with friends. Mrs. H. Cordua and Mrs. A. Graham rerurned last evening from Monroe where they spent the day with friends. A. T. Lynch returned last evening to his home at Jonesboro, Arkansas, after spending a few days here attending to business and looking up old friends. Miss Nellie Steveley arrived this morning from South Whitley where she is engaged as dictator for the Atoz Printing Company, and is the guest of her parents near Pleasant Mills. Miss Steveley was formerly empoyed here as stenographer by E. L. Carroll.

Burt Mangold was in Berne this I morning. j John Christen went to Ft. Wayne j this morning. Ben Rice returned this morning j from Ridgeville. John Stoneburner returned this ■ morning from Geneva. A. E. Chow made a business trip to Briant this morning' C. M. France of Van Wert is a business caller here today. John Sohug made a business trip to Richmond this morning. Rev. Ernsberger made .a buisness trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. E. Kirtpatriok made a business trip to Kendallville this morning. J. W. Stonbeurner made a business trip to Warsaw this morning. Squire James H Smith went to Portland today to visit with friends. Mrs. Roop went to Ashley Ind. this morning to visit with relatives. Mrs. Minhart went to Portland this morning to visit with her daughter. Miss Leona Tonellier went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with : her sister. Abe Simmons arrived from Bluff- ( ton today, and is attending to legal business here. Mrs. Jesse Sutton and family went to Geneva this morning to visit with relatives. Miss Kate Flickinger arrived this morning from Geneva and is the guest of relatives. Miss Edith Walter returned this niorinng from Portland where she was the guest of friends. Miss Pearl Holmes arrived from Ft. Wayne this morning and is the guest of Miss Fanny Hite. William Baughman returned this morning from Monroe where she was the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bittner went to Portland this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John "Boltemeyer went to Ft. Wanye this morning to spend Snuday with their daughter. Mrs. Frank Downs returned to • Monticello this morning. She was here attending the funeral of her | uncle, William Lenhart.

dt Decoration Day Will soon be here again. The earth is decking herself with flowers; men, too, are putting on their spring attire; soldiers are parading, happy couples and smiling faces are seen every-

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J. H. Chamberlain is at Ohio City buying horses. C. C. Fladding made a business trip to Delphos this morning. Mrs. Georse Lentz will spend Sunday with relatives at Pleasant Mills. Mrs. M. A. Hamm went to North Manchester to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. Robenall and Miss Lucy Venus of Craigville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Misses Katie and Bertha Gase are at Gilbert, Ohio, to spend Sunday i with their brother. The Southenders were defeated last evening by the Northenders by a score of 14 to 15. It was a fast ganie. Miss Cret Marrow left today for Monroe. While here she was employed at the Burt house as table waiter. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley returned to Delphos. They were here to consult Dr. Hurley about a cancer on Mrs. ■ Hurley’s jaw. Lase Ellis is having a fancy ilium-1 inativo sign placed uu the plate glass ; window at hie place of busines. L. H. Corbin is the artist, aad it is some-, thing new and artistic. If you are contemplating an afternoon’s outing Sunday why not attend the Ball Game at Steele's Park between Delphos and the Rosenthals, and have an afternoon for live enjoyment This garni* is one that promises to give complete satisfaction and one that will keep you on your toes from start to finish. Decatur has expertenced great trouble in the past seven years in trying to defeat Delphos and in fact only succeeded onoe during that long time in humiliating this fast aggregation. Farrell, however, will tie in the box for the Rosenthals and should prove a stumbling block for this bunch of hard hitters, and should he pitch any ways near the ball he did last Sunday, the game will not be in question. Como out and do your part by rooting, as this encourages a home team more than anything else to know that the local fans are with them first last and all the time. Don't forget the date and tie here. The game will lie called at 2:45.

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Miss Gilpin went to Bluftton to-1 day to spend Sunday with friends. Mary C. Merryman went to Bluffton today to spend Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Montgomery went to Van Buren today to visit for a few days with her daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyman this morning a big bouncing boy. Both mother and babe doing well

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Mrs. Mentzer and babes went to Bluffton today to spend Sunday I with relatives. Miss Maud Sarff went to Ruth ' this morning to visit for a short | time with friends. Miss Cleo Brown returned to Warren today while here she was guest of her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw arrived today from Mont]>elier and are the guests |of Mr. and Mr. Wertzberger.