Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1904 — Page 3
TIME T A B L E S a. r. & I. (In effect Feb. 14, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, Ho 6—Daily j.lB _ No 7-D»lly to Fort Wayne 800 a m Ho 3—Dally (except Sunday) 31s * ® TRAINS SOUTH He 6—Dally. 2:00 a m Ho 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7 14 . "' Ho a— Dally (except Sunday, 1-15 n ™ Ho. 30—Daily, except Sunday. 7 51 E 2 Ho. 16—Sunday only 7:16p S CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1203, WEST Ho 7—Express, dally. ' S OO a m No »- New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12-44 n™ No 18 —Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5'43 n m No 81—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 16:10 am east No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2 43 . n, I No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sunday ' 5-58 am No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:2lpm No. 14. dally except Bunday, and carries pnaaengera bdtween Hammond and Marlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1908. EAST Ho J— Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No 2— Mall..dally, except Sunday ..11 50 a rn No 4—Day Express, dally ’ ‘ No 22—Local Freight... 1 £5 £ “ WEST No 3—Day Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday 1125 am No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 9:19 pm No 23—Local Freight 12:05 pm Lake trie Ct Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Daily excpt Sunday 715 am No. 19—Daily except Sunday . 1157 am No. 36—Daily except Sunday . 5:25 p £ No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves indlanopolls at 7:00 am. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluffton W:wa m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route C. Carpenter of Geneva is looking I after oil business here today. Mathias Kirsch made a business trip to Portland this morning. W. R. Neal is looking after insur-1 anoe business at Geneva today. Judge Studabaker made a business call at Berne this morning. Mrs. Spangler went to Portland this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Herman Yager returned this morning from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Frank Burkhead who is working in the oil field at Willshire arrived last evening and will spend a few days here with his brother. The oil well on the Miller Simms farm one and one half miles south west of t M illshire was shot yesterday and proved to be a jiaying well
• Q RAN D • Introductory and Money-Saving ....SALE OF SPRING G00D5.... Commencing Saturday, March 26th Sys 1 T 1 v ■ ... This is a strictly bona fide sale, and all Goods guaranteed as represented Top Coats and Sults bargains Children’s aqd Boys’ Suits Spring top coats and suits, fanciful and conservative creations. , 'X™ “ J , JQ dllring New ideas in fabrics and patterns. Hn ( Ta,w »- th,fl «d«....M>0.u0 52.00 suits, during this sale $| 45 SIO.OO values, during this sale $ 8.48 SSSnXk m. . fl l" r j n » ‘ his sa , lc ' 2.28 . . ” this sale ap4.40 4-°o suits; during this sale 3.28 iI 5.00 values, during this sale 11.48 Men’s and Youths’ all wool caaaimerea . BUSTER BROWN and OTHER NOVELTIES SIB.OO values, during this sale 13.48 worth JlTdming thiJ e 8 r a1e,..57.68 $5.00 and $6.00 values, during this sale $4.28 HATS Fancy Shirts PAINTS 50c values, during this sale 42C Men’s Fancy Shirts, new spring and $1.75 values, during this sale $| 39 SI.OO values, during this sale. .• • • 74. T.K,X“g'lta fc »“ d ..’7...42 C a. 5 o values, during this sale Pag 1.50 values, during this sale • • 98. SJK OVERALLS a.oo values, dnnng this sale $ I .48 Worklng g blrt ,7 Will be .old during thl. Sale at 41 CENTS PER PAIR 2.50 values, during this sale 1.98 during this sale 42c ONLY TWO PAIR TO A CUSTOMER. Do not miss this opportunity to lay in your Spring and Summer Goods at the right prices <"THE HUB> M , Barney Kalver & Sons Co., Proprietors.
D. M. Frank made a business trip to Berne today. R. B. Gregory is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Mell Rice is attending to lumber business at Berne today. Dan hr win is looking after legal business at Geneva today. Fred Reppert made a business trip Geneva this morning. ( urry Pyle cf Fort Wayne is looking after oil business here. John Andrews of Monroe was a business caller here today. Emil Franz of Berne was looking after legal business here today. Harry Bowserman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Ed Shea entertained a few of her lady friends last evening at cards. Jonn Wiblock went to Muncie today to visit for a short time with his son. J. C. Freeze went to Linn today make a few days visit with his mother. Tom Peterson arrived home last evening from a several days trip at St. Louis Fred Vaughn arrived this morning from Geneva and will visit, here with relatives. Mis. Beam went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Shanks went ’to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days wfth relatives. Mose Krohn and J. D. Rieter went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Eagles lodge. Homer and Everett Spaulding returned to Banquo today after making a pleasant visit here with L. C. Miller and family. Frank Shumaker, Eugene Christen and A. C. Gregroy went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a meeting of the Eagle lodge. Mrs. W. B. Barnett, babe and nurse returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Townsend.
Mrs. H. Erb returned to Bingen last evening. Albine Smith returned last evening from Berne. Dr. Swartz of Portland is a business caller here today. Jacob Butcher was looking after legal business here today. Peter Bryan of Geneva is a business caller of this city today. W. H. Niblick made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Harvey Harruff returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. L. L. Syphers of Van Wert was a business caller to this oity last evening. John Stoneburner returned last evening from a business trip to Geneva. John Foiling arrived this morning from Red Key and is the guest of his brother. Mrs. Simcoke retured last evening from Monroe where she was visiting with friends. D. B, Erwin returned from Berne last evening where he was attending to legal business. Henry Wagner, President of the Sidney Brewing Company was in the city last evening. Mrs. Euhrman and Mrs. Schnitts returned last evening from Berne where they spent the day. W. F. Ward'and family went to Berne today where they will visit for a few days with his parents. Burt Nichols arrived today from Jackson, Mich., he is here in the interest of the Jackson Cement Works. Dr. Fowler. J. Buckner and Mrs. Humphreys returned to Bluffton to day they were witnesses in the Studabaker case. The Ladies Aid Societv of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. French Quinn Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Phil Hieinan of Fort Wayne is attending to business here, Phil used to shine some in Decatur society, but that was years ago. The Indianapolis Oil Company moved their rig yesterday on the Arthur Fisher farm in Blue Creek township and will begin to drill in a few days.
1 Davis Foster returned to Willshire today. Al Parker of Toledo is a business caller here today. Davis Kern ofjPleasant Mills is in the city today. Dr. Christy of Willshire is a business caller here today. Mike Skerry is moving his rig on the Billy Young farm near Willshire j preparatory to drilling. D. E. Studabaker made a business trip to Willshire today. C. Hostler of Fort Wayne is looking up bld friends here today. 1 Dr. Sharp of Bluffton is looking : | after legal business here today. Joe Hook returned to Willshire ; today, he was a business caller. Mrs. J. Reynolds returned today from a'business trip at Auburn. George Kinzle is looking after telephone business at Wilshire today. W. E. Spuller arrived today from Valparaiso where he was attending school. Mrs. Samuel Acker went to Van Wert today to visit for a short time with her brother. Mrs. Hendricks returned to Mon--1 roe today after visiting here for a few days with friends. Ira Neptune arrived from Willshire and will visit for a few days with his son J. Q. Neptune. Mrs. John Burkhead and babe left for Geneva today where they will make their future home. A. J. Teeple returned today from Leo where he was visiting for a short time with relatives. Attention, Sons of Veterans— There will be a meeting held this evening at seven o'clock sharp for the purpose of electing officers. A number of the young men of this oity and admirers of Rev. John C. White on yesterday presented to ; this distinguished gentleman a fine stiff hat, of which the Reverend is ! justly proud. Mrs. Theodore Smith has a ward- ; ed a contract to Jacob Miller & |Son for building a seven room, modern cottage on Fifth street just north of the B. J. Terveer home. Mrs. Smith i will also erect a new house west of the property in which she lives on 1 Jefferson street.
1 Jacob Kalver was a business caller at Berne today. J. Lusk made a business trip to Berne this afternoon. Wilson Shopperd of B srno was a business caller here today. Samuel Opliger of Linn Grove was a business caller here today. Mrs. Lochner arrived today from Leo and will vist here for a few days with her mother. Mrs. Everhart of Fort Wayne is in the city the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Malotte Miss Vic Hendricks left last evening for Marion after spending the day here with her friend, Miss Kittie Stevenson. Dr. Swartz cf Portland, was here on professional business this morning, returning on the afternoon south bound train. It is hoped the meeting of the ' Sons of Veterans tonight will be well attended, as the election of officers is one of the important things to be disposed of. The meeting will be held at’the Grand Army hall at seven o’clock. Theodore Kennedy who is responsible for this Camp, Sons of Veterans,has worked earnestly and hard to accomplish | his object and deserves congratulations for the good work done. Charles B. Yobst, the plumber J yesterday recieved a contract from ! John Baker for the putting in and setting up of a modern bath room | and all other water conveniences 1 necessary. John is contemplating putting in a fine water system and when completed will cost him in the neighborhood of three hundred dollars which alone should insure him a fine job. Charles is a fine plumber and is having good success when it comes to landing this kind of contracts. John A. M. Adair, president of the new First National Bank has I received a telegram from the Comptroller of the Currency authorizing the bank to commence business and giving the institution the number 7,180. The safe and vault fronts have arrived and the furniture will be shipped from Indianapolis next Tuesday. Everything will be in readiness for the bank to begin business in the early part of week after next.—Porland Review
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Manager Hively of tlie Rosenthals recieved a letter from the manager of the Celina team stating that they would be in readiness for their game here on April k the 10th, and that his men were working hard every day to get in shape. From the tone of his letter one would infer that he meant to win the game but talk is cheap and will have to show us some pretty stiff ball playing before he defeats the team that will represent this city this summer. There will be a preliminary work out next Sunday if the weather will permit and all aspirants for the team are requested to be at Steele’s Park at two o’clock and in readiness for the first work out.
