Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1904 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect May, 29, 1904) TRAINS NORTH, No s—Dally i : iß am No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 am No I—Dally (except Sunday) 3:18 B m TRAINS SOUTH No S-Dally 2:00 a m No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a m No 2—Dally (except Sunday: 1:15 D m No. 30—Daily, except Sunday., t-Slnm No 18 Sunday only s:l6pm cloverTeaf. In effect May 22,1903. EAST. No B—Commercial Traveler, dally... 5-08 am No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday , 11 42 am No 4—Day Expresa. dally . 3:41 nm No 22—Local Freight 12:01 L ™ WEST No 3—Day Express, daily 10:1! a m No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . 6.11 am N'> o—Commer ial Traveler, dally . '-t.2 D m No 23—Local Freight 12:20 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. WEST. N ’ 7—Express. dally 3:00 a m No 3—New \ork and Chicago Limited through coach ColumbUH and Chicago dally 12:44 p m No 13 —Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p m No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc’m.. 10:10am EAST No B—Vestibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 am No 23—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 5:58 a p. No 4— New Y >rk and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:31 p m No. 14. daily except Sunday, end carries pssseosers -atween Hammond and .Marlon. Ko. 13 will not carry baggag?. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake Erie cc Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, ! SOUTHBOUND ( No. 41—Dally ex. pt Sunday 7:15 a m No 19—Dally except Sunday 11:57am No. 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 p m No 41 rum through to Indianapolis without i ehange, arriving 10:30 a tu No. 42 leaves Indianopolla at 7:00a m. Runs 1 through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route ' ; Mrs. Mercer returned to Williams ■. last evening. I, Mrs. Dick Townsend went to Ft. > Wayne last evening. < Mrs. Koenneman returned to ft. Wavne last evening. Will Rice returned from a busi- ’ ness trip at Ridgeville. 1 John Stoneburner returned lust evening from a business trip at Geneva. 1 Miss Rose Confer is confined to her home today, suffering with an attack of acute tonsilitis. I Frank Oldsgns returned last evening from Berne, where he was attending to telephone business. Miss Katharine Nix returned to Huntington last evening, after a two months’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Nix.

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 . . Were 50c. now . . 40c 50 and 75c. Quality . . 40C s2o.ooSuits sl6.oo $1.50 Suits sl.lo 25c. “ .. . 20c # Ar ,„ , ~ A 16.50 “ .... 13.25 2.00 “ . . .... 1.55 Overalls .. . 40c —- *5-°° Men ’ s Pants • • S4JS 15.00 “ .... 12.00 2-50 “ 1.90 7TT Gloves 4.50 « “ . . 3,55 I 2 - o «• • • 9.50 3-0° “ 2.35 Neckwear si.ooDress Gloves. . xo£ “ .... 8.00 4.00“ 2.95 50c. Quality 4oc 50 “ ...40c 4-oo ‘.. 3.15 9.00 “-.. . . 7.00 5.00 “ 3.95 2 5 c - • 20C 25c Work Gloves . . 20C 3.50 “ “ . . 2.85 7-5° “ .... 5.50 We have a complete line of Hosiery Hats 3.00 “ “ t , 2.35 6.00 “ .... 4.75 Buster Brown suits and other 25c. Quality 2oC $3 FamousHawe’s Hat $2.45 , « « lae 5-°° “ ..•• 4.00 novelties. 15c. “ 12c 2.50 Quality “ 2.00 toe. “ 07C 2.00 “ “ |.50 2.00 “ “ . . 1.55 Knee Pants Caps 1 1.50 “ “ |.20 ~0 « « . lik 50c Knee Pants .... 42C 50c. now 4oc 50c. Work Shirts, now . . 42c 1.00 “ “ 80C 25c “ .... 20C 25c now 2oC SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . . 85C 50c “ “ 45c • • 80c Do Not Miss this Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Goods. These Goods Sold For Cash Only. BARNEY KAL VER BARNEY KALVER And 'TtIkHMITR And SONS, Props. 1 IIL/Wdl U D SONS, Props.

Ed Ehingor returned last evening from Geneva. John Niblick made a business trip to Geneva today. C. M. Kenyon made business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. A. T. \ ail of Ft. Wayne is attending to timber business here today. Mrs. Neimier returned to Williams last evening, whore here she was the guest of friends. Jesse Sellemeyer left last evening for Ft. Wayne where lie will stay the balance of the summer. Harry Harb returned to Geneva today, while here he was a guest of his mother Mrs. George Chronister. Miss Viola Yager returned to Berne toJay, while here she was the guest of her sister Mrs. John Moran. Miss Georgia Miller returned this morning from Glendale where she was attending school. She will spend the summer with her parents. Don L. Quinn left last evening for Cardwell, Mo., where he will be for the next three weeks on business pertaining to the Decatur Egg Case Co. Miss Blanch Rice left last evening for Kalamazoo Mich., where she will visit with Miss Gertrude Car pan ter. The first division of the June section, Ladies Mite Society of the M. E. church will hold their regular social with Mrs. W. E Russell tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Rose Ayers was given a very agreeable surprise at her home on Seventh street last evening by a number of her lady friends in honor of her birthduy. E. A. Mann left last evening for Napoleon 0,. where he is engaged in building a new twenty thousand dollar church the corno stoner of which will lie laid Sunday. Miss Marie Allison returned to day from Lima where she was attending the Howe Military school commencement exercises in which Burt Townsend was one of the graduates. Mrs. Grace Moses left last evening for Ft. Wayne where she will visit for two weeks with relatives and then return to her home at Chicago, while here she was the guest of her cousin Miss Gertrude Moses.

J. Grim went to Ft. Wayne last evening. Jesse Smith was in Ft. Wayne last evening. C. D. Murray was in Ft. Wayne this morning James Carpenter returned lust evening to Kalamazoo D. E. Lanferty returned from Ft. Wayne this morning. W. B. Price made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Nelile Simison arrived last evening from Berne and is a guest of rfiends. Miss Sadie Woodward returned to Penville. While here she was the guest of Miss Lucile Gessinger. Miss Florence Black went to Warr an today where she will visit with friends for a short time. Mrs. Nellie Daniels returned to Preble today while here she was the guest of Miss Geraldine Cross. Miss Nellie Schrock arrived today from Indianapolis and will spend the summer with her mother. A number of Mrs. Rose A ere’ friends had a surprise party upon her last evening, the same being a mascurade affair. A fine time is reported by those present. Miss Mina Case and Miss Lillian Case left today for Bluffton where they will attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Arnold. Miss Mina will play the wedding march. The event will occur this evening. This is the regular meeting night for the Enterpean society, but the same has been postponed until tomorrow evening, when Miss Bertha Heller will entertain the members of the society. L. Bettiokoffel returned to Fort Wayne last evening, heing called there on account of the serious illness of his mother. While here he was employed with the steel ceiling gang who are now engaged on the Studabaker-Allison block.

The remains of El Runyon arrived this morning from Caugua, HL, enroute to Berne where the funeral will bo held this morning and interment made in the family burying lot Mr. Runyon formerly lived east of Berne for a number of years and was well known in this city. He died Monday.

Mrs. Styes left today for Duluth Minnesota after viisting here for a short time with her sister Mrs. M. A. Hamm. Green Burkhead went to Grand Rapids ()., this morning where he has accepted a position with the Clover Leaf railroad. Men are busily engaged in cutting the grass and cleaning up other rubbish at the Old Cemetery today. Which when completed will again put it in a piesentable condition. The marriage of Mr. Wil) Cojchin a popular young business man of this city, to Miss Kate Tawney of Michigan, has been announced, and the happy event will occur in about two weeks. Miss Della Corvan who has been employed at the Mitten Factory for the past year was united in marriage last evening at Monroeville to a young Allen county farmer whose name we were unable to learn. The Democrat extends congratulations. Chauncy Hosier of the firm of Myers & Hosier leaves this evening for Fort Wayne where he will visit for a short time with his mother, and from there will go to St. Louis where he will enter the St. Louis Cutting School anti get the latest ideas for fall and winter styles. This firm is progressing very nicely and are endeavoring to do everything to please their t ade. The Young Folks Country club gave one of their regular dances last evening at the C. B. L. hall and from’all reports of the same a dandy time was had. The music was furnished by Will Smith’s rag time orchestra and-was of the highest order. Andrew Sohurger did all of the calling. Their club will hold another dance in the near future. Through Pullman sleeping cars to California points via Iron Mountain route, leaving St. Louis 8:30 a. m. daily for Los Angeles via “True Southern Route,” also tourist sleeping cars on this same train for Los Angeles and San Francisco every Wed nesday and Thursday. Best winter route to California. For further information call on or address G. A. A Deane, Jr.. T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Bld Indianapolis, Ind.

GUS I ROSENTHAL'S I I SPECIAL I [Saturday Values I 75 Men’s fine spring suits made of high grade mater- ■ « ials in fancy Worsteds, Homespuns and Cash- ff S imers, highly tailored, made to sell at SIO.OO to ■ ■ $12.00. This Saturday Sale £-7 | I ■ for your choice / • Jl* p ■ 75 Pair of Men’s fine Worsted and Cheviot trousers, ® ■ worth $3.00 to $4.00. Satur- J-O 0,0 ■ B dav's Sale, your choice .... n ■ 25 Dozen Men’s fine Peacale shirts with detached ■ collars and cuffs, worth 50c. SfliUT- ' S g dav's Sale OOv g g 25 Dozen Boys good summer knee pants, I ® jxi a pair InJ V ■ 1 All Goods Sold as Advertised I I and I | Guaranteed as Represented or j 1 Vour Money Back | | AT I |Gus Rosenthal's, j Square Mon Decatur,