Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1905 — Page 3

"time tables I grand RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY w.lemfrcr 33. 1004 Nowin effect. sum ao ,.a K» Sun K* nun E« s only r, IMatur i:>»uni 7 u»ni i.cnpin 7 Minn; <o|>m i r piuttand *oi ‘n ij " »ij n.jj ■■ 143', • Hiehuiolui 3 .V> ” ill" 34*" 10.13, *C<nrtnnsti 7:15 “ t>i«mnj;s3 “ I B<» tram »lrr|wr to Cincinnati lift train par lercat. Train* arrive from Miuth at I>> a. m. ,34a. ni dally and J 17 p. tn, Ex sutulav ao.aanOiiTH Daily Daily to K« nun V l>,. lyam 7 Mam. 3:179,01 4, pt Wayne ».*> '• * a k •• ■Od. Xapida 645 •• r.w p m 940 •• • Trawr«e City 1 Mpm Soo •• , prtoaky 4.M '• »:3S ' »:oy a.m • Mackinaw 4:13 ” 10:30 “ 7jjo •• t-wtrain rtwping car to Grand ttapida and Mackinaw Inty 7:39 • nt. tram parlor car to Grand Rapid* and Mackinaw City tl7 p m train jnirlot car to Grand Knpida. alrcplnp car to Mackins » City Train* arrive from north at IMI 111. ~i<a m. i;te p m 731p.n1 I. Bryaon. Age. C. L. Lock wood, G 1 ,A Gr. Itapida. Mic. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EAST BOUND ■ ■ .> |» a. tn |< x> ea Sun .. .* a. in No. < I I" P tn No. 14ex. Nun, *;4Up. m N V' -. U.MI p. tn. s,, tsdoeasM carry banagi inddOMtwt tarry pawnitrr*east of Marion Ohio WKBT HOUND No. t..... ! 1*1». 01 Nj» a. n. No SI «. Snn I ■ l'i a in No. X.— 1-14 p. in No. 14 l:Mp rn fexcept Monday'* A day* tol'g legal holiday* No. Id does not carry baggage. CLOVER LEAF. io effect June 14,1(04 EAST. 4c 4—Commercial Traveler, dally... a ’.i a n. But-Kat’.. dally. e>eepl Sunday... 11 lan. N. 4—Day Hi great, dally 7;S3p n 00 B— Looal rrnlghl lt:10 tut WEST so I—Dav Ixpraae. dalle I 4U m No I—Mall, da"y. ev-ept Sunday .'l:M>a m ■ c 4-CommereUl Traveler, da.ly 1" <S p n No f*— Local Freight in a m Lake ent a Western Timo card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND No.4l—Dally exept Sunday . ... .t 'uam No. I»—Daily except Sunday .. 11:87a n> No. IS—Daily ex’"pt Sunda* S:»pm No 4! run* through to Indiannpoll* without | ebanee. arriving 10 ;» a m No 42 leaven I nOianopotla at 7:00a m Run* 1 a rough without change, arriving at Bluffton 10’15 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route

Mrs. Hennsizer returned to William, last evening. Will Lyman made a visit at Ant werp, 0.. last evening. Tom Buckmaster returned last evening from a visit nt Berne. Miss Bess Uongleton and Winfred Maddy made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Tilly Hoile went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a visit , with her brother. Mrs L. Sherman returned to Hoagland last evening. While here she was a guest of relatives. French returned last even ing to .Jonesboro, Ark . after muk ing a visit here with his family. Ur. Miles P irter returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Ho was attending to professional business here. Miss Dolly Pennington returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a visit in the city, a gu st of her parents. All of the rural route mail car ! T *rs out of this cit.y went to B*r e . iday to attend a meeting of th.Rural R >ut<* as'<s*i ition of A la: s county. Elmer Grisely returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here he was the guest of W. E Smith. Mr.Gri-dey is one of Fort Wayne’s best musical people, and held quite a crowd at the W. E. Smith & C<. music store yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Smith returned to Fort Wayne this morning. She was here appointing an agency for the Earthquake caipet cleaner. Ti e I agency was established with Mrs. | Joe Brrry, on South Ninth street, where these cleaners may be found.

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Alox Ixtßrun made It visit at <’r«MKVllle today. ’ Dr Dykoruan, of Willshire, w«» it culler hete today •hiel Fulk made a business trip to Monroe this morning Rev. Sprague, of .Monroe, wax a business caller here today. F. W Jaebker made a visit nt Fort Wayne this morning. L L Biumgattner returuel last evening tr<>m Linn Grove. Jake Weil, of Indianapolis, is in the city today, buying horses. Mint Fanny Rico went to Fort Wayne this morning to take a mu 1 *lo lesson. S.meon Fordyce went to Willshire today f>r a visU with his sister, who is quite ill. Mr and Mrs. Durbin arrived thia morning from Berne, and are the guests of friends. Mias Kizer returned to Bdden Mtch., this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives. Sant Soldner and J. T. Ault, o Berne, were in our city tislav, making their final report in the Hook , ilitoh. Judge Branyan returned to Hunt ington this morning While here he was acting as special judge in the Sell* Davis case. Mrs. W. A. Lower entertained a ' , number of young people last even I mg in honor of Miss Grace PeterIson, who left today for Toledo. Mr and Mrs. Roman.!. Holthouse and son went to Tort Wayne this morning to attend Vogel's famous White Bind minstrels at tho Temple. Mis*es Grace Peterson, Jessie

Blo«iuini und Jennie (’ongleton left t Hh.y for Toledo, where thev will l»e attend the millinerv opening nt I the large wholesale house. Mr*. Frank Durkins and son. Dick, and Mrs Dick Christen went to Fort Wayne thi* morning, to spind the div with Frank, who is contintal in St. Joseph’s hospital. A committee of Monroe ladies 'Consisting rs Mr*. Parrish, Mis. i Oliver and Mrs. Hafer to buy now c trpd for the church at that place, were in the city today, making I their selection. All members of the Improved Order of Red Men are requested to b’at the hull at 7:30 this evening, at which time some important business will be transacted. By onler of the Sachem. Janies Hatfield, foreman of the Allen oonntv jury, which convicted the Indian. John Godfrey, of man- [ slaughter, last week, has published a statement telling how and why the verdict whs reached. The action is an unusu tl one A tiro alarm was turned in last evening from North Ninth street, stating that the h >me of F. I Whit- . right was on'.fire. The conpiary made a fine run and when they arrived at the scene found nothing I but a chimney banning nut. No damage was done and the com pany slowly wended its way back. Both banks and the postoflioe were closed today in honor of Washington 's birthdty. it being a legal I holiday. There are also no mar- j I kefs of Toledo and Chicago quoted ' I today owing to tho same event ! : Appropriate exercises wore held at, tne M'hools and the entire day de-1 v >ted to Washington's memory. I

Dee Jackson wax out today for the first time since hi* encounter with Red Knoff. Mr. anti Mrs. Brown returned to Keystone today. While here they were guests of relatives Mrs. Hprough and daughter returned to Bluffton today. They! were enroute from Geneva. I’ncle Tom Black and William Dillavon, of Rritnf, were in the city today transiting business. Marriage licemes have been is>*'.ie<l to Frederick W. Baaohe and Sarah A. A. Boothe, Jesse Sailors and Rose Macy. The Monmouth literary fooiety meets next Friday evening, if you are seeking enjoyment yon should attend. Ti»e Ladies* Mite society will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock with Mm. J. Neptune on Third and Jefferson streets. Thera will be a meeting of the Knight* of Columbus at the C. B. L. hall tonight at 7:30. Want all mem tiers p:es<nt. Business of im portance. Rolla Cahlf rwood and wife spent the day here, coming in from their country home in Blue Creek town ship, where they both en joy all tie realistics of country life. Frank J. Gleason, one of the beat known citiz-«ns of Van Wert, was found dea l in bed yesterday noo n in his room at the Noell flat. H<> was in perfect health when he]en tered the evening before. He was sixty two years old. E. N. Tyrill, the well known Monroe street blacksmith, is very sick with an aggravated attack of asthma and lagrippv He Ims suff cred with asthrn* during nearly till j his lift* and hi* present seige has confined him to the hou«e for six weeks past. His condition wus unite serious today. Twmty five Metbodis" Sun lay schoo’ workers comprised a sled load that drove out to Will Elzey s nv.thwest of the city, last night. A sumptuous dinner awaited their coming and which was part of ti e i program fully appreciated by every one of the twenty five. Amusements were indulged in and a good o’d-fashion *1 .Methodist time rnjoyed. Robert N. Steele and wife went to Fort Wayne this morning, where Mrs. Steele will have her loft eye removed bv Dr. Wheelock. Mrs Steele has been a sufferer for several years and a short, time ago kist the sight entirely, and to save the left eye Dr. Wheelock concluded that it would be necessary to remove the eye. The op ‘ration will fie a painful one, and Mrs. Steede's friend* hope the same will be X| success and her early recovery! ussired A crowd ofyo ung folks enjoyed a ‘ j birthday ptrty given at the hom ■ 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Erhart I Refreshments were served and va- | roius games indulged in. The ■ I guests included Misses Minnie Rus sell, Minna and Amelia Erhart, Josephine Cutler, Mary Frisiqger and Lillie Cutler and Martin Ault ■ Free Frisinger, Willie Hammell, , Paris Berry. Alva Buffenbargor. : Walterai.d Ralph Stetson, Charlie and Homer Erhart and Mr and Mis. Htrny Erhart. A jolly crowd of folks numbering thirteen, made up a sled load, who diove to the home of Benj. Pillars in Root township, Monday evening, and enjoyed supp'r and other means of entertainment at that hospitable home. The party } included Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Hark ! loss and son, Clifford, Mr, and j Mrs. E i Aler and son, Mr. and Mrs Hoss Hardin and son, Mr and Mrs Charles Burrell and children. L was eleven o'clock when they lef with an invitation to return soon, and they will no doubt accept. Andrew Mvlott, while sou Hing ; with a friend at the Ann Aidxir I yard office Friday evening, wa< thrown against the edge of a table. His spine struck sharply and he fell to the floor but mere was n<> immediate sympt >ms of injury and he started to walk to the resident* of Mrs. Ktfherine Titonnb, Gas* street, where he boards. When pint way there his legs doubled under him and he was obliged to crawl through the snow. A 11'ivsicinn wus called ttnd found llu young tn>tn suffering terrible |>iin Mylott's spine is evidently sofae what injured, us his neck and should.>"s are pii’ilyzid, alihougl it is hopad 01.lv temp irnrily — () v.hs.) MH’i I’ 11 •.“i-’in.

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MATTOX-MEYERS | Well Known Yount People of Blue Creek Married List Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1, Meyers in Munroe township, occurred the wedding of their daughter, Miss {Crrato Mr. Vance Mattox. The j ceremony was witnessed by about eighty of the immediate relatives ' and friend and was conducted b» ' Squire J. T. Ault, of Jefferson ' township, who nid his work nicely. | Immediately after tho ceremony was performed the f nests were i n < vited int > the spacious dining room where a wedding dinner was served, land which was appreciated by all j present. During the evening the German Cornet band, of Berne, 1 put in it* app ■ tranci and thi even j inp Wl * s most delightfully spint. The bride and groom were tho recipients of many beautiful pres ents from their friends, all of which will assist in starting them to housekeeping The happy young couple will reside on the old Mattox farm, where thev will be at home to their many friends The Democrat extends c >ugratillation*. HELD SERVICES Body of Henry Dilling Placed In Vault to Await Son's Arrival. The funeral service* for Henry Dilling were held yesterday. Just prior to beginning the servings a message was received from a son who has been in California, saying h‘ had received the notice of his father’s death on Monday and started home inrnediitelv. I’.'efering not to pistpone the ser j vioes whioh had bten arraigad. they continued and the tiody then brought to Maplewood cemetery and p'ace I in tne vault, w lere they will remain until tho son arrives, when the burial will ocotir. Miss Mabel Engle left today for Indianapolis, to attend a millinery opening. “Faust' - w ill be the next attraction at tho opera house, corning next Tuesday evening. We can sell a parcel of ground <>n North Second street 82'... feet: front and 340 feet long nt a re- I markable low cash price. Seo us. , Merryman A- Sutton. 3tid2wks Owing to the big pond of water in the street near Elzey <Sr Vance's clothing store, they have placed a sign near the water's ed, e tnnonnciug that they have bathing suits for s tic <>n the inside. A crowd of fourteen last evening drove to th ' h ome of Mr. and Mrs. William Adler and from all repirts a line time was had. The crowd arrived at the A ller homo early in tie evening und nt eleven thiry o'clock a big supper wa* served, which just reached the right spot of the hungry crowd. After sapper tho evening was spent in games and mu*ic and at a late hour the c ’owd dop irted for ho ne. Mortgage Loans. Money Leaned on favor* I'e <erms. Low Rate of Intel eat. Priveiege of partial payments. Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Gi.. Swr.nnil <vr|4t .YlrtHlisnn DcLotuf, Indiana.

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