Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect May, 15, 1*04) TRAINS NORTH, No s—Daily i ; jß a m No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 ana No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 3:18 p m TRAINS SOOTH No 6—Daily 2;oo a m No li—Dally (except Sunday) ... T:Uam No a—Daily (except Sunday) 1:15 p m Na 30—Daily, except Sunday. 1 51 D in No 18—Sunday only sjj ' m GLOVER LEAF. In effect May 23, 1903, EAST No B—Commercial Traveler, daily... 6.0* a m No 3—Mell. dally, except Sunday ..11 12 am No 4—Dey Express. dally oo p m No 22— Local Freight.. 12:01 am WEST No B—Day Express, daily 10.lt a m No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . H:ssa tn No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:5'2 p m No 23—Local Freight 12 2)pm CHICAGO &~ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST. No 7—Expreee, dally ,3:00a rc No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 pm No 13—Weils Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p rc No 21— Marion-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10 a m EAST No B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 a n No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday 5:58 am No 4—New Y.mk and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago . 3:31 p n No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carries passengers bdtweeu Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago, Lake trie cc Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind. SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 am No 19—Dally except Sunday . 1157a tn No. 35-Dauyexc< pt Sunday 5 25 p n. No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving lu:30 a" m No. 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a ir. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route Charles Robs Spent Sunday with friends at Fort Wayne. Miss Campbell, of Geneva, is in the city, and is the guest of relatives. Aaron DeVinney and wife sper t Sunday with relatives at Ft. Wayte Misses Miller, Parent and Lankenau spent Sunday with friends at Ft. Wayne. Mesdames Charles Foughty and N. Moon spent Sunday with relatives at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Jacob Atz went to Kendalville, yesterday morning, and is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker and son spent Sunday with Judge Vesey and family at Fort Wayne. Misses Bessie and Della Harruff, Mabie Engle, Alice Jackson, Nellie and Jessie Wines and Mrs. H. F, Wines spent Sunday with fiiends at Fort Wayne.

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Miss May Grainger is visiting in Portland. j Mrs."A. Philiphcart is visiting with relatives at Berne. barney Kalver spent Sunday with friends at Toledo. John Baker wae a visitor at Fort W ayne Yesterday. j C. F. Foor spent Sunday with friends at Willshire. 1 , Mrs. Farrel spent Sunday with : friends at Hoagland. T. W. Jabdker spent Sunday with friends at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Clayton Donovan is visiting with relatives at Geneva. i W. R. Neal is at Indianapolis, look-. 1 ing after insurance business. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Fisher are the guests of relatives at Genva. 1 . Ora Case is home from New Haven and is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Poling are the guests of relatives at Roanoke. Herbert Pennington spent Sunday 1 with his daughter at Fort Wayne. Rev. Sawyer, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True. Miss Grund, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler. Misses Emma and Ella Choir are i visiting with their parents at Monroe. I James Fristoe, wife and son, True, spent Sunday with friends at Toledo. Misses Elsie and Jennie Eley are the guests of their grandmother at Berne. Fred S. Fritz, of Chicago, is in tl e city, the guest of his brother, Dr. P. L. Fritz. W. S. Hughes was home from Bluffton and spent Sunday with his family. Elgin King left Saturday evenirg f r Pittsburg, where he will visit a short time with his father. Earl B. Adams went to Ann Arbor, Mich., yesterday, where he will visit for a few days with friends. Elmer Johnson left Saturday evening for Pittsburg, where he holds a big horse sale on June 1. Mrs. Fred Schaftr is home from West Baden, where she was taking a course of treatment for her health. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baumgartmr arrived frqjn Berne Sunday morning,• and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lee \anee.

George Bailey was a visitor at Mon roe yesterday. Mrs. Entsmeiger is wishing with, relatives at Roanoke. Mrs. J. B. Reuss returned to Ft. W ayne Saturday evening. B Adlesperger of Mont]>elier is in our city the guest of his mother. S. David arrived last evening from Bluffton and is the guest of friends. Miss Tillie Fruchte arrived today from Ft. Wayne and is the guest of friends. John S. Peterson and son Robert returned today from a business trip | at Ft. Wayne. Miss Daisy Cunningham of Frankfort is in our city the guest of her parents. Miss Bess Gehring of Huntington is in our city the guest of Miss Pearl Breiner. Miss Georgia Breiner has returned from Huntington where she visited with relatives. Dwight Peterson returned today from Coesse where he was the guest of Rev. Parker and wife. Miss Nora Hobbs returned to 1 Wiljims Saturday evening. While I here she was the guest of friends. Mrs. L. Bowser and Miss Bessie DeVilbiss of Ft. Wayne were the guests of Mrs A. R. Bell Saturday. Miss Geraldine Manow has returned to her home at Ft. W ayne. While here she was employed as table waiter at the Burt House. Mrs. Homer Krick and Mrs. A. Stuner returned to Ft. Wayne Saturday evening, while here they were the guetss of Mr. and Mrs. David Liby. Trustee G. W. Rupright of Preble township found three large plugs of tobacco neatly wrapped up, while coming to town Saturday. Owner can have same by calling at this office. Miss Victoria Stone arrived Saturday evening from Chicago and is the guest of her father Janies H. 1 Stone. Miss Stone informs us that ', on last Wednesday, she assisted at a house party taking part in the ! entertainment of the guests she ren- , ■ dered a whistling solo. Miss Stone i will stay here the balance of the summer.

Decoration Day is 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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Mrs-Tillett spent Sunday with I relatives at Willshire. Joseph Comer spent Sunday with i relatives at Pleasant Mills. O. N. Snellen made a business trip to Lima. Ind., this morning. Ora Moon, of LaGrange, is in the city, the guest of his brother. A. F. Herrick made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Mcßarnes returned to Pleasant Mills Saturday evening. Marie Dickmeyer spent Sunday with her father at Ft. Wayne. Lew Backer is home from Marion and is the guest of his parents. Miss Vic Hendricks is in our city i the guest of Miss Kittie Stevenson, i Albert Hedrick of Bluffton spent Sunday with J. T. Johnson and family. Mrs. Ruth and daughter spent Sunday with relatives at Ft. Wayne. Clem McLean, of Washington, D. C., is in the city, the guests of rela fives. A. E. Rose went to Butler, this morning, where he is finishing up a fine job of steam heating. Rev. J. Wohlback returned to Auburn this morning. While here he was attending the Zion Classes. Mrs. H. L. Confer is at home from West Baden, where she was taking a course of treatment for her beolth. Miss Amy Whalback, who was attending the Zion Classes here, returne I to her home at Auburn this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rappold returned to Garrett, this morning, afthr a pleasaht visit here with Mr. and Mrs. L. - T. Brokaw. Frank Amen left this morning fcr Pittsburg, Pa., where he has accepted a position as mail clerk on the Pennsplvania railroad. The jury in the Gillespie murder case returned a yerdict last evening agreeing to disagree. This will cause the case to be retried at the next term of court. Miss Daisy Haines arrived this morning from Fort Wayne and announces that she will give her last dance of the sason, this evening, at the C. B. L. Hall and that all are invited to attend.

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