Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1906 — Page 3
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W. F. Fulk made a business trip to Fort Wayne, Inst evening. John Sehug made a business trip to Lagrange, this morning. J. Kelley, of Geneva, was a business duller in the city, toilay. B. .Mischnud, of Berne, was a business caller in our city, today. E. A. Mann made a buaincs- trio to Edgerton. Ohio, this morning. E. E. Sammers made a buxine--trip to Fort Wayne, this morning. Mrs. 11. W. Bolds? returned to Van Buren, Inst evening. She was en route from Berne. Elmer Johnson returned, hist evening, from Berne, where lie was buying litnses. A J. Smith left last evening, 'or Lagrange, where he will attend to timber business. W. E. Fulk went to Fort Wayne, last evening, to take a course of medical treatment. Miss Faneheon Rice went to Fort Wayne, this morning, to the day with friends. Mrs. Mann returned til Elkhart this morning. She wit, here attending the Missionary Meeting Senator la w- Ulrey returned to Fort Wayne, last evening. While here he was attending to oil matters. Loin* Fuelling reteumed to Fort Wayne, this morning. While here he was the guest of his parents . Miss Hendry returned to her home nt Ln Otto, this morning . While hen she wm visiting with relatives. J. Beatty arrived, this morning, from lndinnn|sdiN, and ia the gutat of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buhler. Mr. ami Mrs. FredC. Laßelle left today, for Fort Dodge, lowa, when' they will accept a theatrical engagement. Mrs. I’eter M. Fulk left this morning, for South Bend, being called there owing to the death of her father. George Cromer arrived, last evening from Muncie, and drove to Pleasant Mills, where lie delivered u pditical address, Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter, Midge, Miss Former nnd Mrs. Charles Colter went to Fort Wayne, this morning, to apend the day with friends, , C. 0. Wartzbwgw ia going aotne at hi* new home at Red Fork, Indian Territory. He in a candidate for councilman, and atandk an, exeeile-it ahow of being elected.
A Vancamp made a business trip to Berne today. Calvin Miller made a business trip to Marion today. John Hey of Williams, was a buninesH caller here today. Grub Odell went to Muncie, today, to spend Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Albert Brantilenger, of Graigville, was shopping in our city Lxiay Mrs. Joe Berry went to Marion today to apenC a few days with her son. Fred Harris the oil man from War ren was a business caller to our city today. Mrs Edington arrived today from Fort Wayn?, and is the guest of relatives. Prof. Shockley arrived from An golt todav and is the guest of Miss Merle Burdg. Miss Davison returned today from Ossian, where she was visit ing with relatives Mrs. A. Studabaker returned to Bluffton t*day. 'while here she was the guest of relatives Clifford, Hazel an 1 Mildred La Delle. went to Marion today, to make a short visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs Hughes returned today from Hartford City, where they were visiting with relativeLee Yager arrived today from hia regular trip and will spend Sunday with his brothers Mi«s Theresa Blew, returned to Bluffton today, while here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schrank. Mrs. Charles Bonham, returned to Fountain City today, after making a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Rax. Miss Agnes Schrock delightfully entertained a numlier of her lady! friends lari evening at her borne on Rugg Street Mrs Clara : Knouae and daughter Helen, and Mrs. Anna Elcock, of Van Wert. Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kennedy on First street The funeral services of Mrs. George Cline were held this afternoon at the Alpha church, the funeral cortege leaving the house at ote o'clock. In terment was marie in the Alpha cemetery.
Eli Crist was a business caller at Monroe today. Hiram Gregg made a business trip to Portland today, Charles Rinehart made a business trip to Winchester today. H Miss Fountz. arrived today from Spencerville, and is the guest of relatives. Mrs. C. K. Hively am! nephew. Haskell Biggins, left today for a visit at Clinton Michigan, before joining her husband at St. Louis, who bus a position with a large printing concern at that place. They will make St. Louis their future home. William Hill, [of Pleasant Mills, was arrweted last evening, by Mar I ahal Green on a charge 'of public in t ’.ication. and was lodged in the ! county [hostile until this morning. I when he was arraigned liefore Mavor | Coffee and plead guilty,being »**«•«» led a fine of fire dollar* and costa . which he paid and was discharged. The Peoples Trust Co is making I arrangements to but Id in the Qniok Ashbaucher room a big stone vault ilxll It will be built from the basement floor np to the top of the second story and will be burglar and fire proof. In the basement tl will out out part of the room now one opted by Manson Reiff Bluff top News Wednesday. April i. a fine time wos enjoyed ot the home of Mr and Mrs H O Bowser, living south of! Peterson, it being the forty third anniversary of her btrth At noon they were ushered tie table which ! was spread with dainties The a? ternom was spent with games and and at a late hour the guests I departed 'or their homes, voting Mrs Bowser as a delightful enter tamer The marriage < f Mi«e Rachel I Lamb to Mr Frank Walters of De catur, Indiana, took place at the | homo Os Mr and Mrs J D ¥<> oum Tuesday evening of this week The Mremony was perform ad by Rev T. T Ry*>u of the M P. churoh, in the preeenoe of a few . Intimato friends after which a dainty Incheon fwas served The bride is well known there nnd the News Item extends’heartleat con gratnlations The happy couple will make their home tn Decatur. — Meehan, wburg O News Item
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