Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1904 — Page 3

■ time t a b l e s a. R. & i. (In effect Feb. 14, 1104) TKAINB NORTH, -•■•••, 1:18 »n> W Fort Wajne 8:00 »n> t-Delly (except Sunday ... 3:IS p m TRAINS SOUTH 6-n»ii» ••■■■• »:oo am 1)4— Dally (except Sunday) T:ll a in Dally 'except Sunday, .. .11 pm K w—Daily, except Sunday 7:51 p In 10— Bunday only 7:l6pm CHICAGO &11RIE. In effect Dec. S7, 1003. t'S WEST, T- Expreee. dally. 5:00 a m s— New York and Chicapo Limited through coach Columbut and Chicago dally .... 12 44 p D . IS—Welle Fargo Expreea except Monday 5:43 p m 21-Marion-Huntinirton Acc'm.. 10:10 atn EAST S— Veetlbule Limited for N Y 1:43 a tn St-Marion and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m ■ 4—New Ytrk and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 1:11 p m ■no. 14. dally except Sunday and carries between Hammond and Marlon ■no. 13 ”H1 not carry baggage. 3 and 4 baa through coach Columbus to Chicago. CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3, IWB EAST. ■0 6—Commercial Traxeler, dally... 5:25 a m Mo S—Mall, dally, except Bunday 11 SO a m Mo 4—Day Express, dally 6 45pm Mo 22—Local Freight 1:10 a m WEST Mo B—Day Express, dally 12. m Me I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .11.25 a m Mo s—Commercial Traveler, dally 0:10 p m Me 35— Local Freight 11 05 p m Lake toe «t Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND Mo 41-Dally exept Sunday 7:15 am Mo IS—Daily except Sunday 11:57a tn Mo. 35-Daily except Sunday . 5:25pm BNo 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ■sone. arriving 10:30 a m ■ No. 42 leaves Indianopolis at 7:00a tr. Runs through without change arriving at Bluffton Ml S'> a m ■ No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A fllg 4 route I Mrs. Hess went to Fort Wayne ■oday to visit with relatives. I J. F. Hudson made a business Mr p to Winchester this morning I Sheriff Albert Butler is looking ■iter legal business at Geneva toBay. ■ Fred Vaughn went to Angola this Borning to visit for a few days with Bns parents. ■ Rufus Stucky returned this I Horning from Berne where he I Iras visiting his parents. C. Berger *of Berne arrived this I norning and will be the guest of I iis parents for a few days Rev. John C. White wen- to Fort I Kayne this morning where he will Bassist in an entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall of ■ Seneva arrived this morning and I ire the guests of Walter Johnson.

• Q HAN ED • Introductory and Money-Saving ....SALE OF SPRING G00D5.... Commencing Saturday, March 26th lX " Thi' is a strictly bona fide sale, and all Goods guaranteed as represented and Suits bargains Children's aqd Soys’ Suits . , j Broken lots in worsteds, casimeres and t t . . , _ — I Spring top coats and suits, fanciful and conservative creation.. fancy mixtures, were S 6, ?7 CQQft 1.50 suits, during tins sale 98C New ideas in fabrics and patterns. and 110 Talueß ’ thi9 $2.00 suits, during this sale ®J.4B . Men’s fancy cassimeres and 3.00 Stilts, during this sale 2.20 I SIO.OO values, during this sale $8.48 sgnngjwvelhee, ?7 values, 4.00 suits, during this sale 3.28 $ I 5.00 values, during this sale 11.48 Men’s and Youths’ all wool cassimeres BUSTER BROW X and OTHER NO\ ELIIES 8.00 values, during this sale 13.48 *worthViTdurTng thwsaie . $7.68 ■ $5.00 and $6.00 values, during this sale $4.28 HAT s— Fancy Shirts F» A IMT S 1 durina this sale 42fi Men’s Fancy Shirts, new spring and $1.75 values, during this sale >1.39 50c values, during tins sate . lummer novelties. 50c and 75c I 2.50 values, during this sa e 1.98 I $i 00 values, during this sale ..’ ' ’ 74. values, during this sale 3.50 values, during this sale 2.78 ’ t. S O value-’during this sale • ' 98. 89 C OVERALLS 2.00 values, during this sale $ 1.48 Worklng 2 co v lues during this sale 1.98 during this sale 42c ONLY TWO PAIR TO A CUSTOMER. IXUI I „,n,ii r — - II wwiwwwto 111 SK&- BBMB Do not miss this opportunity to lay in your Spring and Summer Goods at the right prices «I"THE HUB" l» Barney Kalver & Sons Co., Proprietors.

A P. Beatty returned from Indianapolis today. J. O. Frank is a business caller at Fort W’ayne today. J 8. Cloud made a business trip to Fort W’ayne this morning. A. R. Bell is looking after timber business at Saratoga today. J. T Miller made business trip to Fjrt Recovery this morning. Robert Blackburn made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Med Miller has accepted a position as painter in the Poyneer Separator Works. Jacob Railing went to Bluffton today to attend the funeral of Col. Plessinger. Elmer Johnson returned this morning from Pittsburg where he was selling horses. Spring advertisers are out in force. Read their announcements in the Daily Democrat. Mrs. Inez White of Toledo. Ohio, is viisting her cousin, Mrs. W. W. Parker of Willshire, Ohio. Mrs. Harry Deam arrived today from Bluffton and will visit here for a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bird returned to Kokomo today they were visiting with relatives near Williams. Mrs. Anna Keifer and family have moved to Fostoria,Ohio whore they will make their future home. Mrs. Everhart returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting here for a few days with her parents. Mrs. Jake Beam returned last evening to Willshire after being in Fort Wayne and Delphos, Ohio, buying spring millinery. Mrs R B. Boyles returned to Fort Wayne this morning after making a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. Dr. McMillen and her brother Col. C. P. Ferry. Charles Spencer left this afternoon for New York City where he will resume his work for the Amer- , ican Telephone Company, for whom he has worked for several years. Geo. Kinzel was at Willshire yesterday afternoon, helping run a ■ telephone cable into the exchange office at the place. Another cable will also be connected in a few ! days.

Miss Mabie Dull went to W’illshire today. Burt Nicholess returned to Jackson, Mich., last evening. John Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne last eveningJ. M. Hockenberry made a business trip to Bluffton teday. C. M. Myers made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Fred Reppert returned last evening from a business trip at Geneva. Mrs. McLean went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few days. Miss Summers went to Geneva today where she will visit over Sunday. J. T. Tisron went to Bluffton today to attend the funeral of Col. Plessinger. Miss Mattie Suttoff went to Monroe today to make a short visit with relatives. Emil Brown arrived from Fort Wayne today and will be the guest of Daniel Biebrick and family W. P. Schrock returned today from Indianapolis where he was at tending a meeting of the Masonic lodge. Dave Voltz returned last evening from Fort Recovery where he was visiting with Charles Farenbauch and family. Dr, Costello went to Fort Wayne last evening being called there owing to the death of his brother in law, James McMullen Mrs. Dave Hunsicker, son and daughter went to F ort W’ayne this morning to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law. The new boilers for the water works station are expected to arrive the later part of next week and will be put in at once. Fred Bohnke sold a two year old Perchon stallion to a Lansing Michigan man yesterday and left last evening to deliver same. The colt weighed 1460 pounds and brought a handsome price. Smith, Yager and Falk have purchased the large desk owned by: Gus Rosenthal and are busily en gaged today in moving the same ■ and placing it in position at their I drugstore. It will add materially to the general appearance of the | store.

Dan Erwin returned from Geneva last evening James Hurst of Peterson was a business caller here today. 8. W. Smith of Geneva was a business caller here today. Will Lyman made a business trip to Payne Ohio last evening. Tate Coffee returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Julius Houck returned last (evening from a business trip at Berne. Mathias Kirsch returned last evening from a business at Portland. Mell Rice returned last evening from Bern<* where he was transacting business. Godfrey Christen went to Bluffton today to attend the funeral of Col. Pessinger. Mrs. James Ault returned to Pleasant Mills today Jafter making a short visit here with her sons. Mrs. Stockweather and daughter returned to Summitville today while here they were the guest of her father. Mrs.L.G.Ellingham and daughter and son went to Winchester today where the will visit over Sunday with relatives. J. Murphy returned last evening to his home at Danville after visiting here for a few day with Horace Butthoff and family. Miss Georgia Faust arrived today from Fort Wayne where she is attending schcol and will visit over Sunday with her parents. Jacob Kalver returned from a business trip at Berne last evening. John Kern returned last evening from a business trip at Richmond. Rev. Brown will preach next Sunday morning and evening at the Christian church. The foreign missionary collection will be taken in the morning. All are invited to attend these services. All Red Men of Decatur and Hoagland are arranging to attend a district meeting at Fort Wayne on March 29th, and enjoy and receive a benefit of such a gathering on ! that day. The Pocotigo Tribe will go seventy five strong and all mem bers are requested to meet at the hall at 7:15 and march to the depot in a body.

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Burt Green made a busness trip to Berne today. J. E. Reinikie of Berne was a business caller here today. Joe Helm went to Bluffton today to attend the funeral of Col. Plessinger. The Clover Leaf had a small wreck at New Bata via,O. yesterday afternoon from cars were thrown off the track, damage small. Major Allison and wife returned this afternoon from Birmingham, Alabama where they have been for three months. Both are looking well, and report a splendid time. A horse belonging to the Decatur Lumber Company while drawing a heavily loaded lumber last fell near the Grand Rapids railroad, caused by being too heavily loaded and by the collar being too small which chocked the animal. No damage was done however.

W. R Neal returned last evening from Geneva where he was attending to insuranoe business. N. S. Mygrant returned last even ing from Portland where he was looking after insurance business. Dick Burrel has resigned hisposi tion as janitor of the South Ward school building to accept one as baggage driver for Peoples & Holthouse. His resignation takes effect this evenng. Charles Howell has been appointed to fill the vacancy. After lingering long in the seclnsion of dusty rear shelves, the tan shoe is to come again to the feet of the Indiana public this summer. It was thouhgt that the shoe had been buried in oblivion, after their great popularity of several years ago, but that have demonstrated that they simply cannot be kept down and will be the style once more.