Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1904 — Page 3

TIME TAELES a. r. & i. In effect May, 29,1904) TRAINS NORTH, So 5-’tally ........ Ils ~, N° 7-Dally to Grand Rapids 8:00 » m No I—Dally (except Sunday: 3:18 B m TRAINS SOUTH No »—Daily 2 00 am No 12—Dally (except Sunday:.., 7:14 am 8° (6xee » t Sunday, i ; is p m No. 30—Daily except Sunday. 7-M p m No. 10—Sunday only h ; j 6 p m cloverTeaf. In effect May 22,1903. _ , „ EAST. B° “J'S 1 11* 1 Traveler. dally... 6:08a m S° *-Mall. dally, except Sunday. ..11. 12 a tn 8° tr r l* y Express, dally 6:44 p m No 22—Local Freight 12:01 a m WEST 8° ,1&llr 10:11 »■” .-?all. dally, except Sunday .nil a m |No 3—-Commercial Traveler, dally .. 8:62 p m FNo 23—Local Freight 12:23 pm CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, 1903. » - - WEST. 7 -®’P dally. 3:00 am No —New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and >0 I^^^Expreasexcepi ,B:44Dn No 21 u" n . d ‘ r A 5:43 o n 1,0 41 —Marlon-Huntington Acc’ni.. 10:10am No . EAST N o iT.puibule Limited tor N Y 2:43 a m 'dt’arlon and Columbus except *0 4- J i*’ od .? v 6:58 an ' * \ , ln - an ,j H,, ston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago 3:21 pm No. 14. dally except Sunday, and carrier passengers odtween Hammond and Marion. No. 13 will not carry baggage, 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago, Lake trie « Western Time card from Bluffton, Ind, SOUTHBOUND No 41-Dnfly ex. pt -unday 7:15 am No ll<—Daily except Sunday 11:57a n No, 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving lo:30 a m No. 42 leaves fndianopolls at 7:00a tr. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff,on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie & Big 4 route William Beard made a buisness trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. S. J. Durbin made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Lase Ellis returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. Davis Foster returned last evening from a business trip to Portland. W. H. Niblick returned this morning from a business trip at Detroit. Mr~ Lucy Ripple went to Berne this morning to spent Sunday with relatives. Lulu Am wilier went to Berne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rice went to Lagrange this morning to spend Sunday with relatives.

Do Not to X/isit the =H U B—* OURirxlGi THEIR Great Removal Sale of New Spring Goods AS we must move before July Ist, and as we wish to enter our new room, the Allison-Studabaker block with entirely new goods, all goods will be sacrificed. Note list of bargains: Mens and Youths Suits Childrens’ Department 5 „ alld 7JC . JX ■ 40c "• ts X 25 X“ its :::::: .... 12.00 2.50“ 1.90 jjV= 4 n t G !°™ nnp 4.50 “ “ 3.65 ,2 - s °« ■ 800 « - :::::: 2.95 s~ 5° ■■■ 40c • • 3 - 15 7’oo 5.00 “ ...... 3.95 2 s c - “ 20c ,5C Workg! ° vi!S 20c 3-5° “ “• • 2 - 85 | 7.50 “ .... 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 « « . 5.00 “ .... 4.00 novelties. “ 12c 3.5° -— I OC . “ 07c 2 -°° “ “ ••SO 2,00 “ “• • , * 55 I Knee Pants Caps * — 1.50 “ “ 1.20 x - 0 « « , |jg coc Knee Pants 42c 50c. now 40C 50c. Work Shirts, now . 42c i-oo 80c ’ I 25c “ .... 20c i 25c now .. . 20c SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . 85c s°° 45c • 80c | 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. I BARNE Ld ALVER TflFiWnn barneykalver SONS. Props. 1 nt« I U D SONS, Props. X DECATUR, IND. r

C. 8. Stucky returned to Berne this morning. Adam Peterson returned to Portland this morning. Mike Gaffer returned last evening from a business trip to Berne. John Erb returned to Willlims last evening he was a business caller here. Otto Blum returned last evening from Berne where he was attending to cigar business. Mell Rice returned last evening from Berne where he was attending to timber business. Homer Sours returned last evening from Portland where he spent the day with his mother. Mrs. Al Graham returned last evening from Monroe where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. E. Reynolds returned last evening from Berne where she was visiting with her daughter. Frank Dailey returned to Bluffton last evening while, here he was attending to legal business. Ford and Stella Chronister went to Ft. Wayne last evening to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. D. B. Smith returned to Elkhart this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Statler. Mrs. Teeple went to Geneva this morning where she will visit for a short time with her son Samuel. Miss Maggie Reinking returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after visiting here for a short time with his parents. Mrs. Morrison left this morning for West Baden where she will stay for two weeks taking treatment for her health. Mrs. Mathias Colchin returned last evening to Ft. Wayne, while here she was the guest of Mrs. Peter Forbing. Miss Elanor Forbing left today for Martinsville where she will meet her aunt who Is taking a coursr of treatments there for her health. Mrs. Bernice Barton and Mrs. Bobo left this morning for Tolona 111. whore they will visit for short time with Ned Bobo then take in the St. Louis fair and then on to Kingston Kansas, Mrs. Bobo expects to make her future home there with her daughter.

O. Hudson made a business trip to Bluffton. J. Kelley of Berne was a business caller here today. Mrs. H. G. Entress and family went to Ohio City today. Mrs. T. H. Teeple is visiting at Huntington with relatives. August Freeze of Fort Wayne was a business caller here today. Miss Clara Marsh returned to Berne today after visiting with friends here. Mrs. Callie Kelley went to Berne today to spend Sunday with her parents. Conrad Gillig went to Fort Recovery today to visit over Sunday with his son. The Decatur Hickory Base Ball team plays tomorrow at Monroeville. Success boys. William Oliver is the name of the bill poster who stopped the team of horses yesterday. C. Poyneer returned from Delphos today, where he attended to grain separator business. Misses Dorthy, Naomi and Francis Dugan went to Monroe today to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. Charles Colter and son return ed today from Fort Wayne where they were visiting with relatives. Mrs. Harry Deam retureed today from Lima, Indiana, where she was visiting with her son, Burt Townsend. Mrs. Hanson returned to Chicago today after a pleasant visit here for several days with Mr. and Mrs, James N. Fristoe. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hotthouse arrived last evening from Delphi, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hqtthouse. Frank Schumaker paid a fine of nine-thirty this morning for becoming drunk and abusing his family. The affidavit was sworn out by his wife and Frank was forced to lay in jail for one day. He now promises to be good. Marshal Cordua arrested Joe Ostemeyer bartendei for Joe Tonnellier this morning on a charge of selling liquor to a person after having an order not to do so. Mrs. Frank Schumaker filed the affidauit and it was for selling liquor to her husband. The case is set for trial Tuesday morning before Mayor Coffee when Ostemever will stand trial.

Joe Daniels returned to Preble today. Chris. Yoder of Berne, is buying horses here today. E. C. Redding made a business trip to Uniondale today. Rev. McCarty of Hoagland, is a business caller here todav. B. Schlegul went to Montpelier today to spend Sunday with his wife’a parents. Miss Blanch Wolfcale, of Bluffton, is in our city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harden. J. Thomas and L. Ryan returned to Huntington today after looking after insurance business. Miss Lucreta Brown will leave this evening for Bluffton and spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Genze Hardin returned to Bluffton today. While here she was the guest of her parents. Mrs. Gehring returned to Huntington today. While here she was the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Breiner. The Rathbone Sisters are all expected to be present on Monday night. Business of importance is to be transacted. George Robbins of Winchester, a representative of The Ohio Rake Co., was here today, County Commissioner David Werling and daughter, Jeff Blopfenstein anp wife, David Klopfenstein and wife, Richard Orens, Rheinhart Leimenstall, Nathan Ehrman and Dr. J. C. Grandstaff, all of Preble, will leave Monday euening for a weeks' absenc at the Worlk’s Fair at St. Louis. TheG. R. & I. Railroad company yesterday had. 450,000 wall-eyed piko fry placed in Sylvan lake, Rome City. The company is desirous of maintaining the reputation of the lake as a fishing resort and fisherman will be pleased to learn of the addition to the finny population. Don't forget that there is a ball game tomorrow at Steele’s park, and that Delphos is the attraction, also that your attendance is much desired as you can materially assit the home team by your presence. This team is a fast one and put up a nice fast article of the National game, so take a Sunday afternoon off and see a game full of real live sport.

Free! Free! No Purchase Required. Guessing Contest. We will give away four prizes to the persons guessing the nearest to the population of the city of Decatur, which has been taken by Mr. O. J. Bayes tor the new City Directory, and has been turned over to us for this contest. The prizes are as follows: Ist Prize—l 00-Piece Fine China Dinner Set 2nd Prize—Fancy Handle Silk Top Umbrella 3rd Prize—Nobby Umbrella Holder. 4th Prize—New Citv Directory. All we require of you is to cut out the coupon below and bring same to Niblick & Co. store. No guesses will be received unless written on coupons. Prizes will be shown in west window. Name Postoffice Population .. _ Cut out and bring to Niblick & Co.’s store. This contest closes Saturday, June 18, 1904, at 12:00 o’clock, noon. Niblick & Co.