Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1906 — Page 3
Time Table £RifS RAILROAD. _ November 12. I'.tOT) *T DECATUR.' * KA9T BOUND .x S: ’E ’ Tork. fkgwn Ves. p. m l 4 Farxu Expre** . •■■ K ® P- «»• ’■"’w | h»utau<l’ 18 b" 1 " Buffalo ex »;87 p. m WHST BOUND ■ ■ s.S jghsssas- ’ Jobs ruxMiwo. Ticket Agent., O.L S UND HAPIDsT~iNDI*NA R’L , i-sia.m 714 am 116 pm . 46pm Tw*m tu£m * >4«> *.*W» Ar n’hm ml * I'.am » »Zani H.eipm IS.lSpss T r ?,SSti s»p«« 1 ’Jf® mkbt irtfn’slwping ear to Cincinnati Dally to fannc *'r'h I)allT <W ' R “ pld * RxSuD ~r ._ I «U» 758 am XUpm Dl, i ivne ■ '■'«•» ».40am 4.«ipm :; j? '“ t '" kk «s I'.Kmaw city 4.15 pm 10.50 pm 7 ®am , j,„ -rain sleeping car to Mark ' tty train Parlor ear to G. It and Mack ™ 3 17pm train Parlor car io G R. and tmplnircarG. «■ to Mack City. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERM R. R. CO "CLOVn" L«AF XOUTI" la effi Ct 1 one M. HMM. ■AST, uncommercial Traveler. 4»Uy.~* “ J i_M„, dally, except Bonday ..11 » m 2 JZ’ay Wxpreaa. datly 7 :p m !"t-LJaal freight Pm W«T ■Si-M*' dalif»•iceptBunday .11 •io 2“ Lcommercfal Traveler, dafly »■. 12 p m 8 al-Looal Freight. ■ 10 66 • » Lake erte a W eater* Tims card from Bitttftoa lad. SOUTHBOUND « 3 U—Dally excpt Sunday .»:»am 5a »-DaSly except Sunday lit, am I except Sunday s«pm •o 11 rant through to Indianapolis without taanf. arri-ring 10® » m , M a,? tJ’earealndlanooolhiatlflOain Hunt without change. arrt»lnx at Bluffton l \ U *l\n<l 4Sr*« Vi* Muncie A Bit 4 route John Glutting made abusines* trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Lon Ball made a business trip of Fort Wayne thia morning. C D. Porter of Geneva wan attending to matters in our city today. Frank Cottrell cf Berne, was attending to legal matters in oar city today. . Miss Kintz left thia morning for Forest, Ohio, where she has ac cepted a position as milliner. John Teeple left this morning for Angola,where he will take a course of work in the Angola aohools. Mrs. Johnson returned this morn mg from Geneva, where she spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Wells Miss Viola Steven* returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after •lending Sunday with her parent*.
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Frank Winans made a bae.ineea trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Wilda Watts made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Peter Soldner of Berne, was a business caller to our city today. W. H. Tripplet of Geneva, was transacting business in the city to day. Mrs. Beam returned to Fort Wayne thin morning, after a visit with rela tivesWiUon Shepherd, of Geneva, was a business caller to the city today. Jacob Butcher of Geneva, was at tending to legal business in our citv today. William Porter went to Marion, today to take a course of work in the Marion schools. Miss Jes»ie Woodward went to Fennville today to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. N. Detro returned this morn ing from Geneva, where she spent Sunday with relatives. to that day From what we are able.to learn, however, nothing serious was indulged in Yesterday was Ail Fools' day and the usual number of jokes were played byjthose who took forward The health of Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison continues to improve and her rapid recovery is now expected Harry Grove and family and Mr and Mrs. C. D. Kunkle spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs. E. S Chris ten, north of the city L. (' Waring leaves tomorrow for Columbus, for a several days visit with his mother, and the oi l homestead John Rioter, Dan Niblick and Bud Brokaw will leave thia evening for West Baden to take a course of treatment at the springs. Jonathan Merryman and brother have sold two steers to James Bain, the Monroe street butcher which brought the neat sum of 1'11.55. Dan M Niblick leaves tonight for the famous Carlsbad of Ameri ca, West Baden, where he will en deavot to recuperate from the ill effects of a struggle with lagrippe All members of the Rebecca de grce staff are requested to be pr«s ent at their lodge room tomorrow evening. Miss Smith returned to Pleasant Mills today. While here I she was the guest ot friend* The following named persons left today for Marton, where they will i take a course of study in the Ma rion schools Misses Rasse'l, I <'raize, Warner. Fleming. Weldy and Daniels, and Messrs Porter, 1 Fleming and f-aughrey
Mrs. Ella Bardge of Geneva, was shopping in the city today. John Runyon of Geneva, was a businese caller to our city today. Orval Harruff was at Geneva today attending to a job of survey ing. Miss Odel! went to Blutffon today to visit for a few days with rela tivee, Ed Ray of Berne. w«s attending to insurance business in the city today. Mrs Sipes returned to Bluffton today after visiting with friends in this city. Robert Gilig cf Fort Recovery. Ohio, spent Sunday with relatives in our city •* Miss Nina Swartz returned to Monroe today after v.siting in this city with friends Miss Dtra Tripplett, returned tc Geneva today after being a guest of friends in the city Mrs Delma Elzey returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relative. M sa Helen McGeo arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest or Miss Frances Brveon Mrs B F Hower returned to Cratgville today after spending Sunday here with relative* Mrs. Badders returned to Monroe today, after spending Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank Mrs Florence Bstn left today for Madison, where she will attend a meeting of the Pocahontas lodge Ezra Cutting returned today Waterloo, where he was visitintr with his daughter. Mrs £<i Lyons W H. Gillette, manager of Dem tur Lumber company, informs us that he ha* on hand and ba* bad all the time a good stock of hard ©oai for furnace and base burner* There seemed to be toms report* that the city is without hard coal, but same is untrue W H Sheler returned Saturday evening from Benton Harbor Michigan, where he was at the bedside M his wife while she under went her s-wond cjierntion He re port* the operation a success and - that his wife is in a fairway to re ! cover, unless hemorrhages set in The funera services of Freddie E , son of Wi lam and Louisa Wil lame, residing at Bteeie's park, were conducted al the family home yesterday atornoon by Rev W H Daniel. This is the fourth child that ha* been called awav bv death from this family circle The par ent* and the remaining cbi uren have the sincere sympathy of the entire community
A. N. Steele was a business caller ■ at Hoagland today. U. D. Murray made a buisness trip to Chicago this morning. Charles Ross made a business trip to Fort Wanye this morning Will Miesse arrived today from Warren and is the guee' of friends. Frank ('enter made a business trip to*Kalamazoo, Michigan, th:* I morning P, W. Smith of Richmond, was attending to banking business in | cur city today. Wash Burrell returned this morn ing from Albion, where he ws* visiting with relatives Fred Parr left thi* morning on a business trip to Goshen in the in terest of Lyman Brothres. Miss Web arrived today from Ohio City and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs William Fronnfleid. Miss Valentin* arrived this morn ing from Monroe and is the guest of her sister . Mrs J Tritch. Ml«* Ros* Dnnathan returned this morning from Van Wert, where «he spent Sunday with her parents L. A Holthouse left this morning for Kalamazoo. Michigan to buy several head f horse* tor the Faeh ion stables Rev A B H«t*t left today for West'Halem. lll’nois. to attend a meeting of the Evangelical confer ience. Rev Ha st expect* to return ito this city The conference will , <■ nvene Th :r*!a y Rev J E. Sto pe, paator of the Evangelical church of this city, goes Monday to attend the annual I conference of th* E . sng* i Jhurcrh to be held at West Salem [ill, next week We trust that the [conference will have the good ’ judgement to «end him back I this City. — Van Wert Time* Charles tne iw-i months old *>n if Mr snd Mr* Hemv Selk.ng. ,died Sundav night at the home f its parent* m Root towuship, after a short liiness Death resulted I from pneumonia Th* fnn*rai *er vices will be held tomorrow after noon at 1 30 o cl<*-k st the Preble Lutheran church, 'Rev Kian >ins 1 officiating and interment will be made in the Lutheran cemetery While on a visit to K*ndallvil e Friday. W H Bbslgett, oorreepoa dent cf the Indiana j><> lls Newe, wa* entMtaiusd at dinner by Kuhns, the forme* desperado Some year* ago, while Kahn* wa* a fugitive from the Columba* pri« on. Blodget display hi* journ «nc enterprise by visiting Kuhn* st his Noble county home where he ws* tn hiding and secured an interview With him
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