Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1904 — Page 3

T I M E TABLES a. r. & i. (In effect Feb, 14, 11X44) TRAINS NORTH. Ho 5-D»lly 1 is . No 7—Pally to Fort Wayne.... 8 ; no»m No 3—Dally (except Sunday, 3 '. 13 !“ TRAINS SOUTH ’ No I»—Daily (except Sunday).... * ?! 14 J” 1 No ‘J— Dally (except Sunday,... i. r , *2 No. 30—Daily, except Sunday .. ” t’.m ? ? No. 16— Sunday only 7:16 pm CHICAGO <TeRIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1203, WEST. No 7—Express. dally 3-ooan No B—New York aad Chicago Limited ’ through coach Columbus and Chicago dally la w „ . No 18— Wells Fargo Express excent P Monday.. 5-43 n n No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc’m. 16:10a m east No B—Vestibule Limited for N V 24a . „ No 22—Marlon and Columbus except ' Sundav H B'M.n No 4—New York and Boston Limited th, P“F h coaches Columbus and Chicago 8:S1 p m No. 14. dully except Sunday, and carries passengers I dtween Hammond and Marlon No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 h». through coach Columbus to Chicago CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 8, lUO3. east No S—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:25 a m No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday 11.50 a n No 4—hay Express, dally y No »-Local Freight. ..... l!10a£ WEST No 3—Pay Express, daily s'2sam No I—Mall, daily, except Sunday ll;Ma m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally .. »4<i D m No at-Local Freight 12:05 pm Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton, lud, SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally excpt Sunday 745 am No 114—Daily except Sunday 1157a in No. 36—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a in No. 42 leaves ’ndlanopolts at 7:00a n- Runs 'hrough without change, arriving at Bluff.on 1): 35 ani No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route C. Graber made a business trip to Bryant this morning, E. L. Ray made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Rev. Klausing made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Dr. C. S. Clark made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Kohne returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume her school work. Miss Epping arrived this morning from Richmond and is the guest of Miss Rose Martin. Miss Down returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting here for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes went to Hoagland this morning where they will make a few days visit with relatives.

On Account of Recent Floods Preventing Many From Attending Our Grand Introductory and Money-Saving | ....SALE OF SPRING G00D5.... I We have concluded to extend the date TEN DAYS LONGER, positively closing on SATURDAY, APRIL 16th. I ... This is a strictly bona fide sale, and all Goods guaranteed as represented Top Coats and Suits bargains Children’s af]d Soys’ SllitS Spring top coats and suits, fanciful and conservative creations. fa” C y '* mono 1.50 suits, during this sale 98c New ideas in fabrics and patterns. and ' lo valueß ’ thlß 8ale " ’ 0 $ 2 .00 su j tSj during this sale $ | ,48 e o >in Men’s fancy cassimeres and 3.00 suits, during this sale 2.28 SIO.OO x.lhltS, this sale 7 ""“'. $4.48 4.00 suits, dnringthis sale 3.281 $15.00 values, during this sale 11.48 Men’s and Youths’ all wool cassimeres BUSTER BROWN and OTHER NOVELTIES SIB.OO values, during this sale 13.48 worth sl2, during this sale... J)/.68 $5.00 and $6.00 values, during this sale $4.28 H A TS Fancy Shirt.s PAINTS I COC values during this sale 42c Men’s Fancy Shirts, new spring and 1< 75 values, during this sale $ 1.39 5 . summer novelties, 50c and 75c AWp 2.50 values, during this sale 1.98 SI.OO values, during this sale . . 74. values, during this sale 3.50 values, during this sale 2.78 1.50 values, during this saie Jo. during this sale Qv OVERALLS 200 values, during this sale $1.48 ~ ~ " Will be sold during this Sale at 37 CENTS PER PAIR I 2.50 values, during this sale 1.98 during this sale 42c ONLY TWO PAIR TO A CUSTOMER. Ml. II Uli 1 !!■! Il mill 1 .IJHi II lui 111 Ix--* ■■'Tn We Have a Complete Stock of Goods y Do not miss this opportunity to lay in your Spring and Summer Goods at the right prices We will give a good Ball and Bat with each Boy’s Suit of Clothes. —— “T H E HUB” ~ ——— I Barney halver & Sons Co., Proprietors.

ne2talwt Ot * B ° rne wa « a busi88 caller here today. A J. Smith is attending to timber at Fowlerton today. D E. Studabaker made a busineSS tr *P Geneva this morning, trii/'/' r Kalver m,l(le «■ business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Stoneburner made a busine>s trip to Geneva this morning. /,. Hughes ,nade a business 'P to Fort Wayne this morning. Albert Acker returned this morning from a business trip at Portland. " R. Neal returned last evening from Geneva where he was attendmg to legal business. •fudge Heller returned from Geneva last evening where he was attending to legal business. Miss Daisy Ellis went to Redkey this morning where she will visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Flinch went to Marshall, Mich., this morning where they will visit for a short time with relatives. Kalver & Sons will continue their opening sale on account of so many farmers being kept away from town by the recent floods. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and daughter returned to Portland this morning after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Tuckey returned to her home at Ashland, Ohio this tnorniong after making a pleasant visit here with Mr.and Mrs. Will Keubler. Burt Townsend arrived last evering from Lima where he is attending school and will spend his weeks spring vacation here with his father. The advance agent for the FlaigHyer s*ock company was in the city today. This company will show here the first three nights of next week. Judge D. D. Heller will leave tonight over the Clover Laaf for Independence, Kansas, where he will attend to legal business of an important nature. The St. Vincent de Paul Society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Niblick instead of with Mrs. Charles Christen as stated in last evening's issue.

Dave Hunsicker made ti business trip to Geneva this morning. August Foreman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Fred Reppert went to Fort Wayne this morning to [attend the Bunks horse sale. Rev. E.A.Bunner went to Muncie today to attend the Methodist Conference. Dan Beery went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the Banks horse sale. Mrs. Ella Bell went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Miss JMinnie Hawkins went to Marion today to visit for a few days with her sister. Simeon Hain left' today for the northwest where he expects to make his future home. Mrs. J. Venis returned to Craigville today, after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Miss Chronister went to Marion today where she will make a short visit with relatives. Miss Daisy Roebuck returned to Marion after being the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. J. N. Mercer returned to Mill Grove today after visiting here for a short time with his sons. Mrs. Herbert Pennington went to Bluffton today were she will visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Gilson and Mrs. Claton Murray will leave tonight for Paragould, Arkansas. Mrs. Dick Myers returned to Hartford City today after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Frank Barthell leaves tomorrow for Kendallville where he has accepted a position in a large depart, ment store as clerk. Harvey Segur and Morris Hay are putting in a new mill at Cardwell Mo. A letter from the latter says they are getting along nicely only biscuits are too plentiful. A small wreck occurred last evening on the Chicago & Erie near Wren, Ohio caused by the breaking down of the front trucks on a box car. Four cars were piled up and traffic was stopped for a fewjhours until the track was cleared. The damage will be small.

Rev. Parker (if Peru is in the city today. Mrs. Belle Belden returned to Geneva today. Joe Beery made a business trip to Peterson today. Charles B. Yobst is a business caller at Willshire today. Ed France of Pleasant Mills is a business caller here today. Jacob Martz of Geneva was a business caller hero today. J. J. Schinelbeck of Berne was a business caller here today. Bob Gregory made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Dr. Costello made a professional trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Frank Durkin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Howard retruned to Geneva today after visiting with relatives. Rev. Cummins arrived from Fort Wayne and will hold service here tonight. Union B. Hunt, Ex-Secretary of State, of Winchester was in the city today. Mrs. James Bain went to Rich mond today where she will visit for a short time with friends. Shaffer Peterson returned today from Fort Wayne where he was transacting legal business. Mrs. John Burkhead returned to Geneva today after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Misses Clara and Irene Marsh returned to Borne today after visiting here for a few days with friends. Miss Dora Atz arrived today from Kendallville and will visit for a few davs here with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Atz. Miss Baughman arrived today from Fort Wayne Jbeing called home on account of the death of her mother. The C. E. Society of the Presbyterian chruch will hold their Monthly business and social meeting this evening at the chruch. A very enjoayble time is assured to all who come. There was no change in the market reports at Chicago and Toledo today owing to a city election being held in each of the above cities. Farmers and all others will please take due notice.

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Mrs. Theodore Droppieman left this morning for Fort Wayne where she will be operated upon for a cancerous growth. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. S. Clark and Mrs. Charles Meibers. A lady walking along Monroe street Monday evening was struck by a ball thrown by some boy. The accident might have resulted seriously and any way the practice of playing ball on the streets is a bad one. The citizens who live along Fourth and Monroe streets are taking advantage of the nice weather and are working on their sidewalks, some of which need raising and other lowering on Monroe street. On Fourth street the sidewalk must all be moved from their present location to out against the curbing and when completed will add greatly to the look of the streets and residents.

Manager Hively this morning concluded that it would be impossible to open the season next Sunday and has accordingly notified Celina of his intentions. The cause of this being that the heavy rains and high water have put the grounds in such a condition that it will he impossible to have them put in the proper shape for several weeks at least and to be forced to play upon rough grounds would not satisfy the fans as well as the players. Mr. Hively regrets very much to be forced to take this step, but as you cannot stop the workings of nature everyone interested will be forced to accept the fate. This delay will in all probability help the team in so much that more practice can now be had and the team put in better shape for a hard game. 1 We will announce the opening game later.