Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect May. 2», 1904) TRAINS NORTH, So 6— Dally I:IR a m No 7— Dally to Ora id Hupid- S;0O • rn No 3—Dally (except Sunday) 3;18 p m TRAINS SOUTH No 6—Dally 2-00 a m No I*—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 h re No 2—Dally (except Sundayi I.l’, D m No. 30" Dally, except Sunday.. 7-51 n m No. 16—Sunday only S. : M p S CLOVER LEAP. In effect May 22, PJO3. east S c 5"S 3r H m r r ?. 1&1 Traveler, dally... 6.0* a m Nt> S—Mall, daily, except Sunday. ..11 (2 a m Nc 4—Day Express, daily R 4lDtn No 22 —Local freight Tiu-Ola 5 WEST S° E f p .T eM - d * lls ' 10.lt a tn No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ... t;.44 a m N" 3—Ck) m mere fa 1 Traveler, dally ~ s;b2 p m No 23—Local freight 12:2j p nt CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, IW3, WEST. No 7—Express, dally StOOam No 3— New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 on. No IS—Wells Kargo Express except Monday 6:43 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a m EAST Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 aa. No -2—Marlon and Columbus except Sundav 6-58 arc No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coßCltes Columbus and Chicago 3:2lpm No. 14. da'lv except Sunday, and carries passengers between Hammond and Slarlon. No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie dc Western Time card from Bluff ton, lud. SOUTHBOUND No 41—Dally exept Sunday 7:15 a m No IP—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without ehange. arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves indianopolts at 7:00 a tr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncle & Big 4 route Moll Rice is attending to business at Ridgeville today, El Ehinger made a business trip to Geneva this morning. ,T. H. Egan made a business trip to Monroe this morning. Mrs. Fruchte went to Indianapolis this morinng to visit with relatives. Mrs. E. Jones went to Ridgeville this morning to visit for a few days with her daughter. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. John C. White went to Ft Wayne this'morning to viisit for a short time with friends. Mrs. Marie Allison went to Lima, Ind.. this morning to attend the commencement exercises in which Burt Townsend takes part.

All Comes to Him Who Waits, so Wait for THE HUB’S Great Removal Sale of New Spring Goods We have leased the corner room of the Allison-Stndabaker building, formerly known as the Big Store to take effect July Ist. Starting Saturday June 4th, and continuing until our removal we will inaugerate one of the greatest Bona Fide sales ever held in Adams County. It is our aim to enter the new room with entirely new goods and if price and quality will do so, our aim will be realized. The goods now on hand are new spring patterns. We also guarantee all goods as represented and money refunded to all who are not satisfied with their purchase. Goods are all marked in plain figures. Mens and Youths Suits Childrens’Department Princely Shirts Belts Pants . 0 Were 50c. now. . . v . . 40c 50 and 75c. Quality . . 40c s2o.ooSuits $16.00 $1.50 Suits sl.lO 25c. “ . . .20c * , t, . - A lc--16.50“ .... 13.25 2.00“ 1.55 Overalls 40c — Men’. $4.15 15.00 “ .... 12.00 2.50 “ 1.90 ZTT — Glovcs 4.50 “ “ . . 3.65 12.50 “•• • . 9.50 3.00 “ 2.35 Neckwear sl.ooDress Gloves . . 80C u ~ « 10. TO “ .... 8.00 4-00 “ 2.95 50c. Quality. 40c 50 “ .40c 4.00 . . 3.15 9.00 “ .... 7.00 5.00 “ 3.95 25c - 20c 25c Work Gloves. . 20c 3.50 “ “ . . 2.85 7-5° 1 .... 5.50 We have a complete line of Hosiery Hats 3.00 “ “ 2.35 6-00 “ .... 475 Buster Brown suits and other 25c. Quality 20c $3 FamousHawe’sHat $2.45 » ~ IOR 5-o° “ •• • • 4.00 novelties. 15c. “ 12c 2.50 Quality “ 2.00 '' V> * l,y ° Knee Pants Caps 1.50 “ “ |,20 l - 0 « « • «■* 50c Knee Pants . . 42 C 50c. now .. . 40c 50c. Work Shirts, now . . 42c 1.00 “ “ 80C 25c “ .... 20c 25c now .. . 20c SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . .85c s°° “ “ 45c IX> ° • • 80c Do Not Miss this Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Goods. These Goods Sold For Cash Only. BARNEY KALVER BARNEY KALVER And TflFlHllß And SONS, Props. 1U D SONS, Props.

Isaao Debolt made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Emil Frantz of Berne was a business caller hero last evening. M all Wenohoff made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. S. W. Hale of Geneva is attending to logai business here today. Wilson Shepherd of Berne, was a business caller hero last evening Henry Mayer made a buisness flip to Ft. Wayne this morning. J. P. Hardison of Geneva is attending to legal business here today. Mrs. Heminzer of Williams arrived this morinng and is the guest of friends. Mrs. Egan went to Ft. Wayne this morning for a visit with relatives. Rev. Schuntz returned last evening to Auburn after a visit with Father Wilken. John Schweder returned last evening to Ft. Wayne, he was a buisness caller here. James T. Merryman returned last evening from Goneva where he was attending to business. Miss Rose Smith arrived last evening from Bryant and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ella Loudon. Rev. Noll and Rev. Lowen returned to Ft. Wayne last evening, while hero they were the guests of Father Wilkens. Miss Besse Parker left this morning for her home at London Ontario atfor visit hero of several months with Mr. and Mrs.D. D. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison went to Lima Ind., this morning where they will attend th&oommencement exercises in which Burt Townsend takes part. Dick Towuesnd went to Lima, lud., this morning to attend the commencement exercises of the Howe Military school in which his son Burt takes a leading part, he was acoompained by Dan Jufferies. Mrs. John S. Peterson and son Robert left this morning for Cocsso where they will visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Parker and from there will go to Rome City where they will spend the balanoe of the summer.

Med Miller made a business trip j tc Geneva this morning. A. T. Vail returned to Ft. Wayne | last evening, he was attending to business here. Thomas Moran returned today i from Berne where he was looking up old friends. L. C. DeVoss returned last evening" from Berne where he attended to legal business. Miss Fanny Riee returned last | evening from Portland where she | was visiting friends. Mrs. Dick Neptune left this I morinng for Rome City where she j will spend the summer. | W. R. Neal returned last evening | from Geneva where he was attend- j ing to insurance business. Miss Bertha Newsbaum went to I Lima Ind., last evening to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Milo Erikson aud family j loft today for Vanßuren where they : will visit with her mother. Rev. Benzinger returned to Hesse ; Castle last evening, while here he j was the guest of Rev. Wilkens. J. H. Fishback and Orval Harruff are attending a surveying job for the interurban line at Berne today. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick and Mrs. Morrison returned last evening from Geneva where they were transacting business. The Bon Ton club will meet this evening with Miss Gertrude Bremer kiunp and from what we can learn a hot time is in order. Fort Wayne newspapers tell of the improvement of Mrs. Frank Stone, who for some time has been suffering with appendicitis. An operation is now not thought nescessary. There will be a meeting of the city band this evening at the council room at eight o’clock and it is earnestly requested that all members he present as a good rehersal will be in order. Dr. Schenk of Berne, was in the oity Monday to take his automobile homo. Last week he brought his family to Salamonoia in their autoj mobile to visit relatives. The rains pi: 031 the roads in such a condition that all went home on the train.— Portland Sun.

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Miss Clara Linnemeyer returnd to Preble today after a visit with friends. , 5 Ora Case left today for Chicago where he has accepted a position as operator. Rev. Upson arrived from Ft. Wayne today and is the guest of Rev. Pontius. Milo Trout left this morning for Chicago where he has a position as operator. William Leisburg left today for St. Louis,he was enroute there from Leipsie, Germany. Rev. Cummins of Ft. Wayne is in our city and wil] assist in a oonoort this evening at the Methodist church. Skinny McCarthy of Ft. Wayne arrived today and is splicing a number of cables for the Citizens Telephone Company. Miss Pearl Ward returned to Curryville today while here she was the guests of relatives. Mr. H. P. Huffman returned to Preble today.

FHSHIOMBLE SUITS FOR PHRTICULHR MEN. IF VOU ARE A MAN who is hard to fit we are particularly anxious to have you visit us when in search of your next suit. It is the individuality of style, the excellent materials and workmanship, and our reasonable prices that have made our store one of the best known Clothing stores in the city. IE VOU ARE A BOY we are prepared to dress you in the latest styles aud patterns of beautiful spring and summer suits, and at reasonaple prices. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. ELZEY & VANCE Corner East Court House Decatur, Ind.

Mrs. David Werling returned to] Preble today. C. T. Pank mude a business trip ' to Pennville today. A. J. Smith made a business trip to Fowlertown today. E. L. Carrol is attending to grain business at Monroe today. Rev. J. A. Brown of Kendalville is a business caller here today. Alma Case returned to Magley today after a visit with relatives. ' Frank Oldeges is looking after j telephone business at Berne today. ! Miss Ehrsam returned to Berne , today, while here she visited with Miss Viola Yager. Hiram Gregg arrived last evening from Chicago and is the guest 1 of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hale. Martin Laughlin returned to Berne today, while here he was attending to his duty as commissioner. O. L. Enios Traveling Passinger agent of the Erie railroad is in our city today looking after the in- ' terests of the company.

Mrs. E. Reynolds went to Berne today to make a visit with her daughter. Mrs. John Schug and son went to Berne today where he will visit with relatives. Mrs. Conrad Gillig went to Fort Recovery today to visit for a short time with her son. Miss Graoe Mosss left today for Ft. Wayne after a visit with her oousin Miss Gertrude Moses. P. W. Smith returned to Richmond today whiie here he was attending to timber business. Gus Christen arrived this morning from Livermore, Kentucky and is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Christen. JThe Immortal J. N. viisted the republican stato convention at Springfield, 111., last week and attempted to make a speech in favor of one of the candidates, but the delegates would not hear him and drowned him out with applause and derison. J. N. professed to ho very indignant over the affair.