Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1906 — Page 3
fime Table ERIE RAILROAD. . • " November 12. 1905 *f DECATUR. kart bound , York ■xnress Jig a. ®. I!• 'L M.rfon *nd Columbus ex.. Site». m. X ff° ® ?!.» York. Boston Ve». Bin. »:«p. m I Fargo Exprt*** ■•• 8:30 p.m. ** . (L (hßUtMH4ua* n o Buffalo p. m *° WBST BOUND I j\ccoiDodation ..10:10 a m ’2° • rVic*r> VesUbuiS‘l llmltedlSiM p. tn I•* j, ,v. * Fargo Kreres. ... .*:« p. m h 'roii»s«c«P‘ *" * Licepf Monday. ’ Jobs n.BMiwo. Ticket Agent.. 0. L. Ex*. Tree. Agent. q GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R’Y. k n X'n C ‘->X ** ... r IXAlam 7.14 am I l*pm 'tepm t’? l.'.iam H.lSem J I «pm 6.4&pm .I SJMtm »«Sam 3.e-pm 10 Isp« »«« 6 “ p, ° I .Imping ear to Cincinnati 13 1 Pally 1.. t 0... Mirth Pally Gd. Rapid. Kt«un * ~r — I -*>atn ~ t*m 1.17 pm L ' vn. - d Wam " **"> • «pm {!< ran I flaplde > - >«m 1 Wptn ».«optn *';? /...city l.Kptn 7M»pm . x.Sftprn usopm SlTam fjJu tlnaw tiny < ISpth 10.5dpi" <.**u> . ■-.!> sleeping car to Mark city ‘. ... Parlor car to <• K and Mack *“ >m train R** car toll K and .Julag «»r G u to Mack City. TOLEDO. ST.IOUIS WESTERN R. R. CO •'Ot-Ovah LSAff ROUT!” la tffret Jana M,1004. ■AST, , , arclalTraraiar. daily... ’ an ' (_■» -at y except Sunday ..11/ am , 4- >y Axpreaa. daily ’ ' p n. , »-L<eai rralgnl I d pr WKBT |-I)ar Bxpreaa. dally.. S •-» tn ■ t—Mall, dally-except Bunday 11 w.a tn « ■ •,_ ,n r erefal Traeelar, dally »I: p m ’ a-L "al Freight. . 10:M a n> Lake Erie a Western Time card from R luff ton lad. SOUTHBOUND a: ti-Dailyeirpt Bunday tiltam ■L'tS-Paliy except Sunday l!:S1am ■ g-I>*lly exceptßuoday SBpm gotl rune through to tndlanapolla without max’ arriving M:W a m g. <j lea.ee Indianotxilla at T:OC a m Hone etough without change, arriving at Bluff’.n II M a cc v <1 end <’• run via Muncla k Hl. 4 route weathlr Pirtly cloudy and colder; shower* teight; Thursday fair. —. Peter F >rbiog made a businee* trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Or•*•11 Haruff returned last evening (r :i Geneva where he was attending t. aurveying matters. R C Stone returned to hi* home it Muix ie last evening, after a plea* rat twit with hie father
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F. Stapleton, es Berne, was a business caller in our city today. U. E. Cramer, made a buaineaa trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. F. M. Schirmeyer made a buninew trip to Fort Wayne tbi* morning. Wm. Shoemaker, of Geneva, was a business caller to our city today. Emil Franz of Berne, was attending to legal matters in our city today. Dr. Aspy, of Geneva, was attending a meeting of the pension ixjard in our city today. Senator Lew Ulery of Fort Wayne was attending to oil matters in our city today. Mrs. Preadorf went to Fort Wayne last evening, to make a short visit with friends. M re. Sarah , Barnett went to Fort W syne last evening, to make a short visit with relatives. Dr. E. G. Coverdale returned to! Winchester today, while here he was the guext of his parents. Mim Elizabeth Johnsen return*.! to Fort Wayne last evening, after a visit with Miss Victoria Stone. Mrs. John C. M ran returaed fr< m Berne last evex i ig, where she was visiting with her mother Mrs. Yeager. Mr. and Mrs. S Miller returned to Fort Wayne last evening, while her* they were attending the funeral of i John Nil. Mias Rex returned last evening from Fountain City, where she was visiting with her sister, .Mm. Charles Bon ham Mis* Man* Welle and Mr. Jo* Weils, returned Io Angola this morn | ing, after making a pl*a**nt visit wuh ; Miss Merle Burdg Mias Bertha Heller returned to I Bloomington this morning to resume ( her school work, after spending her vacation her* with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. D D. Heller Dr. Burt Mangold, is making all I necessary preparations to mot* from j his present location .vith Dr. J. M.i Miller, into his new quarters just I ' south of the M *er ga'lery. J. F. Con wav returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. Cunwav is superinteudent of the Metropolitan insurance company, and was her* making up the death certificate in the John Nix case. i
H. Pennington made a businoes trip to Bluffton today. Theodore Kennedy made a bnai nes trip to Bluffkn today. E<l Green today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Lawrence Green left last evening fer Pittsburg, Pa., with a car load of cattle. Robert Boyd of Pleasant Mills was a business caller to the city today. Miss Victoria Stone went to Mun cte ttr'ay, where she has accepted a (losition in a millinery store. Mrs. John Vail went to Alexan dria today to attend the M E con ferenoe in -esi- in at that piaoe. Mi** Wemboff return* d to Fort Wavne last evening to reaume her school work While hero she was the guest of her parents. Miss Agnes Schrock, Marie Patter ; sin and Midge Smith ami M*e»rs. Robert Schrock, Mr Edwards and , Mr Leaning of Crawfordsville, went .io Fort Wayne last evening to wit n«ss a performance of th* W abaeh (de* Club. On Easter Monday, th* Knights of Columbus, will give th*ir first annual Ea*t*r iiall. at their lodge r oils in the Ailiton block. The boys are making great preparations for this event, and their invitations will lie issued in a few days. Jam** Ball had a slight operation performed on his left hand today, ’o remove a grow th that had t)**n giving him eonsidaaable trouble for some | time The operation was a sue.-•<-*. and Mr Ball will have free access of liis left hard in a few dav* Another ial liable h ro* a baodaom* sorrel cob. di*«l from the result ' { iinjurie* received during th* fir*, making three head which Peoples A Holthnus* were losers Th*v have t»«*n busy all last night and today I cleaning up the debri* and arranging to resume business 'Squire James H. Smith and Frank Smith were busily engaged today |o|u 'ring their entire st ck of goods and L< • k* of justice into their n*w quarter* just south of Dr J S Bayers' office The rooms a e bright and new, wnd th* boys wilt thus bej able to give their customers better I result*.
Mi** Pearl Briener Is wick at her home with a severe attack of la grippe, Mrs Hiram Gregg returned to day from Fort Wanye, where she was visiting wth relatives. P. W. Smith returned to Rich mond today While here he was attending to banking bueine-s Miss Effie Chaney arrived today from Plymouth and is th* guest of her oiusin, JMlss Bertha Stone burner A big bouncing baby girl made its appeaeranoe at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Zwick this morn ing, and Will ia 'so delighted that he is actually selling furniture be 1 low 'ost Both mother and bub*» d ung well. Wont has been received from Mr and Mr*. Joseph Memerding of Fort Recovery. Ohio, announcing the arnval of a big bouncing txby 4irl. Mr* Mcin.-rdlng was for merly Mias Gertrude Forbtng of this city it is again J’t’nc’e Tone.” if you pleas* ■'Curley Rademacher yesterday purchased a genuine catamount skin from Petor Frank, which th* latter had trap;*d during h * tecent hunting ex'-ur*ion" tn Arkanaa* Th* ak’O ta a beauty and Mr Rad* maoher at <noe shipped it to Fort Wayne to be tanned and put into abajie for a rug, which will adorn his residence In yesterday * i**ne of the Daily ! Democrat a tni-dake va* made as to the meeting of the City Im pavement society and the Adams jCdunly Mt’lioai society The City Improvement society will m*et the flrat Friday of *ach month and the Adam* County Median! scale tv will meet th* second Friitay of i each month; both at * p m Miseee (Haaei and Mildred La Dalle delightfully enetertained a number of their little girl friends after school al their home n Second street The time was spent in playing game*, and at 1 unlocks, i inch wa* served and each of the gurate presented with a polk filled with candy and an Easter egg Thore present were Ml■>*»'« Ireta [Jaoksoto. Hazel France, WtsUred Elltngham. Gladys Mangold ami ‘ Ve la ami Lea H< n»ley
/ I ' LADIES WHO Are familliar with high grade shoes making pronounce our spring oxfords the finest ever seen in the City CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller.
James Harkle** arrived today from Paulding. Ohio. *ng a «*l here by the death of bis m ther I Mrs Georg* Cnn* D. E ijanfsrty returned to F rt Wanye la«t evening While her* he was attending to business j#r taming to the mitten factory Notice Hons of Veteran* —Tber* Will be a called meeting t-m.ght at the Hons of Veteran* f ir toam w <k I Let al! be stir* and attend W B Johnson, cap! Setnrday evening the court ruled i that in care Boston Wanton cvtsld I secure i»nd in the sum of !■'. he wonh! be entitled to hie literty until lb* motion for a n*w tri* in ■ fits <•** could I* act,-,! up n N such bond has been filed and Wee ton i* still in jail awaiting tb* opening of the April term >f C art and th* argument* n a motion ' r a new trial A b> , / *x-*|t-<.~. ■ containing !n*trcott >n* a* been filed by hi* attorneys and the m Uon (or x new tri< w ti ed early n th* April tsrm tinn-.ng ton Herald.
( John Adam Hmith, who was qaite badly hurl from fading down a hut* at tlx* >aahi u Mvcry barn finrisg Tuesday fire, ia abl* to be , down street today The third number of lb* enter ta-nment onnrw al Beulah <• ba pel ■vdl tetivsn Friday night. April s 4, by Rev Alfred Fowler, entitled Hong of Youth. Illustrated tn *tx • Th* Farmers Advocate, Hamiltoa, O, l*c 11, !#Ol "Rev Alfred Fowlar delivered ht* lecture lon th* Song'of Y ush. al the ! (.'cngregat. -i» -tosr-h laet Eight, under the ree of the Christina Endeavor society The audience was thor ■•jg.h.y appre.-sat;va and the senttments expressed by the speaker w- re all of an ennobling and helpful character and hie quotations from the master* of the as** were gem* of tt tight and tee.-.eg Bis singing was exrept>.,r. r fine He be* a deep, rich voice <>f wide range, and to be able •. ••f.g »o readily *n th* midst of an address i* no east 11 acv*>m plishment..
