Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1904 — Page 3

TIME TAB LES a. r. & i. In effect May. 2W, 1U04) TRAINS NORTH, (Io s—Daily 1:18 a m No 7—Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 a tn No «—Dally (except Sunday) 3:18 pni TRAINS SOUTH No B—Dally y.go R m No IS—Dally (except Sunday) / 7-u a m No *—Daily (except Sunday, l ir, D m No. W-pally. except Sunday 7:51 p m No 16—Sunday only 8:10 £ m CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 21,1903. east No {-Commercial Traveler, dally... 6.08 a tn No 3— Mall. dahy. except Sunday ..11. u a m No 4-Day Express. dally a ;4l p m No 22—Local hrelgnt 12:01 a tn WEST 2S ?"m*T> K J p ,T 8 “’ daliT 10:11 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday . .. (,14 am 5° i -< -p ninie , r '’lal Traveler, dally .. p m No 23—Local Freight 13:2) pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1303. WEST. No 7-Expreaa. dally ~S:OOam No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:44 nm No 13— Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:48 P m No 21—Marion-Huntinirton Acc’m.. 10:10air. a east Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a n. No 22—Marion and Columbus except Sundav 5:58 ar** No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago S:2l pm No. 14. dally except Sundav. and carries passengers ndtween Hammond and Marlou No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 hat through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie & Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind, „ . SOUTHBOUND No. 41 -Daily excpt Sunday 7:15 am No 13—Daily except Sunday 11:57am No. 30-Dauy except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving lo:3U a m No. 42 leaves tndianopolls at 7:00a rr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:85 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route R x N Adams of Huntington, is in our city the guest of his mother. R. K. Allison returned this morning from a buisness trip at Indianapolis. Mrs. [Jules Spies and daughter arrived last evening from Cleveland O. and is the guests of her mother. Mrs. W. A. Keuble and daughter returned last evening from Cleve. land O. where they were visiting with her sister. Mrs. Nelson Todd and daughter arrived this morning from Bluffton and are the guests of R. D. Patterson and family. Mrs. Matthias Colchin, of Anderson, was the guest of Mr. and MrsJohn Nix and Peter Forbing and family today. She left for Fort Wavne-this afternoon.

Do Not Rail to Visit the * H U B—* DURING THEIR Great Removal Sale of New Spring Goods A S we must move before July Ist, and as we wish to enter our new room, the Allison-Studabakei /*. block with entirely new goods, all goods will be sacrificed. Note list of bargains: Mens and Youths Suits Childrens’ Department Princely f bins Belts . Pants Were 50c. now 40c 5° ant ‘ 75 c * Quality . . .40 $20.00 Suits 516.00 $1.50 Suits sl.lO —25 c. » •■ - 20 c $ Men , s Pants . ,S4JS 16.50 “ .... 13.25 2.00 “ 1.55 Overalls 40c — * J 15 .00 “ .... 12.00 2.50 “ 1.90 < n c OVeS Qnr 4 ' 5 ° “ “ ’ ' 365 «... n Kn , ™ « O or iNecKwear si.ooDress Gloves . . . 80L ~ 125 .. ■ «nn 295 ■ 50c. Quality 40c 50 “ ••■4oc 4.00 “ «.. 3.15 „ « : =•■'> “ ' ■ - 20 c Wurk Gloves. . -20 c 3.50 “ “ . . 2.85 7.50 “ .... 5.50 We have aco nplctc line of Hosiery Hats 3 , oo “ ... 2.35 6.00 “ .... 4.75 Buster Brown suits and other 25c. Quality 20c $3 FamousHawe’sHat $2.45 « « Iqh 5.00 “ .... 4.00 novelties. “ 12c “ 2.00 2 ' s ° , '' loCt “ 07c 2.00 “ “ 1.50 2.00 “ • • 1.55 Knee Pants Caps * 1.50 “ 1.20 x « « , , |j§ 50c Knee Pants 42c 50c. now 40c S OOI Work Shirts, now . . 42c I>o ° 80C u (( 25c “ ... . • 20C 25c now .... .. . 20c SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . . 85c 5« 45C 1,00 • • oUC Do Not Miss this Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Goods. These Goods Sold For Cash Only. This is a strictly bona fide sale. All goods guaranteed as represented or money refunded. BARNEYKALVER BARNEYKALVER SONS, Props. 1 HE’HUD SONS, Props.

A. Vail returned to Ft. Way no last evening. Frank Bell mads a busin ss trip to Berne today. John Niblick returned last evening from Geneva. Gus Horstewiller returned to Bingen last evening. Channey Rinehart returned to Hoagland last evening. Otto Blum is attending to cigar business at Berne soday. Dihk Sillick of Portland, is a business caller acre today. D. E. Laferty made a business trip to Ft. Wayne last evening. Homer King returned ehis morning from Pittsburg, where -he -was selling horses. Mr. and Mrs. August Forman went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit with relatives. Miss Myrtle Wilson returned to Berne today, while here she was a guest of Miss Weber. Mrs. Charles Colter and son went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit for a short time with relatives. Miss Rose Forbing returned last evening from Jort Recovery where she was visiting with her sisters. Barnum and Bailey’s bill poster was in our city today annoucning this shows engagements at Portland. • Unclaimed letters are at the postoffice for A. Libangh, Mrs Belle Hogs, Joseph E. Girard, Mas. T. H. Anderson' 2. We kindly invite you to attend Children's Day exercise at Concord Sunday, June 12, at 3 00 p. in. Yours truly Concord S.S. Miss Alberta Kihnue returned last evening to Ft. Wayne to resume her school work after visiting here for short time with her parents. A. W. Fishbaugh and Or vail Haruff returned last evening from Berne where they were attending to a job of surveying for the interurban line. W. W. Grossman, of Warren, Ind, who has oil interests in this county was here today dealing with eastern purchasers who for some time have concluded that Mr. Grossman has control of a rich vein in this vicinity.

Will SheSts made a buisness trip to Van Buren today. John Kern returned today from a business trip at Ft. Wayne. Mrs. N. H. Clark went to Bryant today to visit with relatives. Mrs. C. F. Eiler went toßradford, O. today to visit with her parents. Miss Sarah Sherry went to Preh]e today to visit for a short time with friends. Mrs. Susie Hughes went to Berne today to visit for a new days with her mother. Miss Anna Troutner arrived today from Lima, O. and is the guest of her sister. Miss Mina Case returned to Magley today while, here she was the guest of friends. Ed Alberson returned to Geneva today while her she was the guost of James R. Smith. . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DeVess and son went to Hartford City today for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Greiders returned to Delphos today. While here they were the guests of friends. Theodroe Shocking returned to Union City today he was attending to legal business while here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurst returned today from Willshire where they were visiting with relatives. Mrs. Abe Elzey and family returned to Milton today. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Linn. All members of K. of P. lodge are requested to be at Castle Hall at 2 p. m. Sunday to participate in Decoration Day services. J. C. Tritch C. C. A new cellar stairway is being put in today in front of Fred Scheiman's meat market, which will give him free access to that place from the street. There will lie a meeting of the Decatur City Band this evening at the council room. All memliers are earnestly requested to be present. A good rehearsal is desired

Master Bill Grossman, of Warren a coming oil king and aged thirteen years was in the city today assisting his father William Grossman, in the transfer of Adams county oil property.

W. B. Fledderjohann returned today from New Knoxville O. where he visited with his family. The Lyman Brothers are getting everything in shape so that they can move Saturday afternoon into their new place of business just opposite the Murray Hotel, in the old Gregory property, which has been remodeled and painted so that it puts forth a very attractive appearance. This will prove to be a much better location for this firm than the one now occupied, as it will give them more light and ! this is the most essential thing needed in their line. Delphos comes Sunday, and this alone means a fast game of ball for the fans and a hard proposition for the Rosenthals to handle. The former game being woo by the home team only after a very lucky streak in the eighth inning and alter al) hopes for victoy had gone glimmering. Still the Rosenthals were off in their fielding that day and rolled up a total of ten errors behind Farrel, which was enough to discourage any young pitcher, and thus allowing Delphos every chance imaginable to win. This kind of playing, however, will probably not occur for some time again and a much faster and better game may be looked for Sunday. Come out and encourage the boys by your patronage. They deserve it. The Bluffton Base Ball team is scheduled to play Van Buren and I Warren Sunday at Bluffton and are making big preparations to make this a gala day for that city. They are advertising the game strongly and have even gone so far as to announce Mack Arbaugh as umpire, which alone means victory for Bluffton, and also means that all the good work that can be done by Tom Irvin and his eight other braves will be offset when it comes up to Mack. It is a djrty shame that Bluffton’s best citizens would tolerate a thing of this kind, as it always reflects back on the town and ruins its reputation for fairness but it seems'that when a game of ball is to be won that the fans, one and all lose their self respect and all join in with the one cry “rob them Mack: you know how,” and, well Mack knows his duty and well he does it. We feel sorry for Warren as they are a bunch of good fellows and deserve fair treatment wherever they go, but in this case they are against it.

gus ( ROSENTHAL'S | I SPECIAL I (Saturday Valuesl B 75 Men’s fine spring suits made of high grade mater- ■ S ials iif fancy Worsteds, Homespuns and Cash- ■ ■ imers, highly tailored, made to sell at SIO.OO to ® B $12.00. This Saturday Sale&y | ■ for your choice r • ’J* g § 75 Pair of Men’s fine Worsted and Cheviot trousers, ■ ■ worth $3.00 to $4.00. Satur- dh QOO B ® day's Sale, your choice .... B B 25 Dozen Men’s fine Peacale shirts with detached B S collars and cuffs, worth 50c. Satur- “I ® x day’s Sale vJov S B 25 Dozen Boys good summer knee pants, I n 3 a pair ■ g 1 All Goods Sold as Advertised I AND 1 I Guaranteed as Represented or g I Vour Money Back | I AT I I Gus Rosenthal's, I The Square Man Decatur, Ind.