Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1908 — Page 3

T jfer Thinking cf Spring Shoes h en the sun breaks W''" ? through and brightens the d*y> y°u can't get away from the thou ght that it’s time to buy oxfords. Our advance showing of spring oxfords is so com plete and well selected that you will be pardoned if you can’t resist the temptation to buy. All the newest mvZAk shapes are here and they are 'v Jfv S ° d aint y and fetching that wf no one can be blamed for wanting to lay aside their winter heavy shoes for these fetching low cuts. Let us show them to you. ™ TAGUE’S SHOE STORE

RAILROAD BULLETIN GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. Northbound. No. 5, dally 1:28 a. m. No. 7, daily ex. Sunday 7:57 a. m. No. 3, daily ex. Sunday....3:o7 p. m. Southbound. No. 6, daily 12:47 a. m. No. 12, daily ex. Sunday...7:l6 a. m. No. 2, daily ex. Sunday....l:l6 p. m. ERIE. Westbound. No. 7, daily 1:41 a. m. No. 9, daily 3:06 a. m. No. 21, daily ex. Sunday. ...10:10 a. m. No. 3, dally ...1:18 p. m. East bound. No. 12, daily 2:15 a. m. No. 8, daily 5:35 a. m. No. 32, dally ex. Sunday... .2:00 p. m. No. 4, dally ....3:26 p. m. T. ST. L. 4 W. R. R. Westbound. No. 1, daily 5:50 a. m. No. 3, daily 10:32 a. m. No. 5, daily 9:51 p. m. No. 33, daily Joeal ex Sun. .10:32 a. m. Eastbound. No. 6, daily ...4.52 a. m. No. 2, daily 12:28 p. m. No. 4. daily 7:00 p. m. No. 22, daily local 1:15 p. m. Daily interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD RAILWAY CO. Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft. Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7’: 00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a. go. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30a.m. l:oop.tiL 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:39 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:80 p.m. 9:30p.m. 11:00p.m. Theater parties taking the 7:00 p. m. ear will arrive at Calhoun or Berry streets. Fort Wayne at 8:10 n. m. The last car leaving Fort Wayne at 11:00 p. m. will wait until after the show,

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CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller.

WEATHER. Partly cloudy with probably showers tonight or 'Wednesday; cooler northwest portion Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tjavour are in the . city on business. Mrs. Fred Snyder will be the guest • of friends in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Michael Milteahey and son Henry left on the 8:30 car to spend the day. Miss Carcella Kinney accompanied her daughter to Fort Wayne this morning. Edwin Ehrman went to Fort Wayne this morning where he Will make his future home. Mrs. C. D. Kunkle, of Monmouth, re- . turned last evening after shopping in , the city yesterday. Mr. George Taylor, of Grand Rapids, Mich., passed through the city enroute from Marion, Ind. Mr. Anson Van Camp went to Co- ■ lumbia City to look after business • matters at that place. Mr. A. J. Smith left last evening for Litchfield. Mich. While there he will transact important business. T. W. Shelton arrived from Portland • yesterday afternoon after being a business caller at that place. Mrs. Maggie Jeffreys left on the 4 o’clock car last evening for Ft. Wayne enroute to her home at Huntington. Mrs. Peter Gaffer went to Fort Wayne this morning to do shopping and visit With friends for the day. Mont Evans left for Monroeville this morning. While there he will transact business and visit relatives. Miss Pearl Butcher, of this city, returned this morning from Indianapolis after a few days’ stay in that place. Mrs. P. K. Kinney and daughter Cecelia . pent the day at Fort Wayne visiting witSh Mrs. Kinney's sister, Mrs. Golden. Mrs. Mary Springer, of Rockford, Ohio, visited relatives here over Sunday and left for Williams this morning to be the guest of her daughter Mrs. Johnson for a few days.

We can fit you with a pair of Elegant Tan Oxfords. Five styles to select from. They are going fast and we advise you to pick NOW.

D. M. Bensley is at Rome Citj on a fishing trip. George Bowers made a business trip to Preble this morning. Bub Mischaud, of Berne, was a business caller in our city tottay. Don L. Quinn made a business trip to Marion, Ind., this morning. Mrs. Brandt, of Willshire, Ohio, is in the city on business today. Judge O’Rourke, of Fort Wayne, is in the city on business fbr today. W. M. Pratt left for his home at Marion, Ind., after being in town on business. Mrs. Rachael Parson will visit with her sister at Willshire, Ohio, for a few days. Today was ideal and the warm sun caused many to be overtaken by the hay fever. Mrs. Anna Roebuck was in the city on business and returned to her home at Pleasant Mills. Mrs. R. K. Erwin, of Fort Wayne, was in the city last evening, the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Hockemeyer returned to her home on the 10:00 o’clock car after shopping in the city. Lewis Corbin has completed painting a neat sign on the windows of the Misses Bowers millinery store.

Judge R. K. Erwin was here from Fort Wayne today, being engaged in the settlement of the Woods-Niblick case. Tom Peterson will leave the latter part of the week for Fayette, Tenn., where he expects to remain six months. Mrs. W. H. Nachtrleb left last evening for Delta, Ohio, where she will be the guest of friends and relatives , for a few days. Garden making, fishing, base ball and Easter suits and bonnets are among the chief subjects of conversation just now. Charles Colter went to Van Buren ' this morning and will return this evening. While there he will be transacting business. E. H. Lambert, who is in the timber business, went to Bluffton this morning, where he will remain for ! about six weeks. J. M. Fuhrman, of Matthews, Ind., arrived in the city yesterday and will visit his brother, H. A. Fuhrman, of R. R. 4 for a few days. Dr. G. L. Mclntosh returned to his ' home at Crawfordsville on the 10:32 ! train, after lecturing at the Presbyterian church last evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stophlet, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived in the city last evening and will be the guests of F. • W. Dibble and family for a few days. George L. Maddy, who has spent the winter in Mexico, Texas and Arizona will arrive home next Saturday. He represented Pick & Co., of Chicago, in the south. Mrs. Luna King, district deputy and grand chief of the Pythian Sister’s organization, arrived last evening from Redkey. She came for the purpose of inspecting their temple last night. Depositoils of ithe defunct North Manchester bank will meet Saturday, April 18, for the purpose of organizing to take active steps in securing the payment of the $24,000 of deposits remaining unliquidated by the bank which closed four years ago. We desire in this manner to, thank the neighbors and friends, the G. A. R., W. R. C. and Pocahontas orders who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father, George W. Louthan. Mrs. Louthan and daughter, Chartine. Mrs. Harvey Fisher, an invalid at Huntington, accidentally overturned a lamp in her home Friday evening, and when the blazing oil caught fire about her she fell in a faint from her chair and was painfully burned. Neighbors who heard her cries rushed intc th' house and probably prevented her death by cremation. Mrs. J. A. M, Adair is one of the handsomest women in the congressional set. She is one of the young hostesses who have made Congress Hall such a delightful rendezvous this season. Mrs. Adair is stately blonde. She is the wife of the Hon. John A. M. Adair, the capable Indiana representative. —Buffalo Courier. The meeting of the Sons of Veterans that is to be held tonight for the purpose of reviving the sacred memories of the veterans who so nobly fought for the country, should be well attended and every son and grandson are requested to be present for the occasion Charles Hartzell, /division commander, will be present and a grand time is anticipated. Judge Sturgis this afternoon appointed Daniel Jones, Jr., as adminis- , trator of the estate of Harvey Jones. I the young man who committed suicide in a Fort Wayne hotel on March 27. The executor will be made the defendant in the damage suit against the dead man, brought by Jerry Woodward, whom Jones is alleged to have assaulted and injured on February 29, 1 north of this city—Bluffton Banner. '

Mrs. Mary liewellen, of Monroe, was in the city shopping today. John Hendricks, of Monroe, was a business caller in the city today. Mrs. Charles Colter and son Robert left for Fort Wayne on the 1:00 o’clock car. L. E. 'Opliger left for Berne this afternoon to transact business while them. Mrs.’Frank Chrisman passed through the city enroute from Ohio City to Geneva. Amos Stauffer, of Berne, returned to his home after being in the city on business. Miss Elphie Haggard went to Monroe, which is her home, after shopping here today. S. A. M. Butler returned to his home at Geneva after transacting legal business in the city. Mrs. W. C. Graham arrived from Portland and later went to Monroe after shopping in our city. Mrs. Sarah E. Eddington Os this city will be the guest of friends at Pleasant Mills for a few days. Mrs. Luna King left for Geneva on the 1:16 train, where she will inspect the Pythian Sisters temple this evening. Mrs. Jesse Beery and son Neal went to Rockford, Ohio, to attend the funeral of the former’s sister, Miss Dove Buck. B. Hartzog, of Findley, Ohio, was in the city on business with Harry Moltz. He went to Willshire, Ohio, this morning. Mrs. E. B. Rice, of Berne, -Who has been visiting at LaOtto with relatives, arrived today and will be the guest of friends here for a few days. Charles A. Dugan went to Willshire. Ohio, on business. He was accompanied by bls daughter. Miss Noam! who Will Visit with Mr. and Mrs Alex Bedlls. Miss Myrtle Good arrived this morning from Toledo, Ohio. She will visit her sister, Mrs. Guusett south of town and her brothers John, Charles and Marion Good of this city. Major R. B. Allison is showing some improvement and it is thought that when, the weather settles and is warmer, that he will show still greater signs of improvement. Mrs. Frances Wishon. who has been visiting here daughter. Mrs. Moser, at Willshire, Ohio, passed through the city enroute to Grand Rapids, where she will make her future home with another daughter, Mrs. Anna Wheeler.

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Our entire Childrens suit Department which must be closed out in thirty days. If your boy is in need of a new Spring suit now is your chance—for every suit in this Dept, must go at a sacrifice. Russian and Sailor Blouce suits 3to 9 years that Boys D. B. suits with plain or Knicker Pants 7 sold at $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 and $7.00 to 16 years that sold at $2.00 $2 50 $3.00 $4.50 $5.50 and $6,00 This Sale This Sale 51.98 $2.45 $2.65 $2,851 33.15 $1.381.451.90 2.00 2,48 2.95 The Myers-Dailey Company SUITS THAT SUIT

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We are Prepared to Supply it from Hat to Hose In the Best Taste and at the Right Prices The main thing for you and ns to consider, in any clothing deal Js VALUE—on your side what you get, on ours, what we give for it. Go elsewhere first, then come here, for comparison is the best test of our ability to give you abetter suit for less money than you can buy anywhere else. . You can buy a suit here that will give you good servic e from $5 tO $lO

A Still Better One from $lO to $lB

A Suit for that Boy, from $i up. - Hats from 50c to $5. - Shirts from 25c to $1.50. Our Values for Easter are Extraordinarily Good. Our Prices for Easter are Extremely Low, You can save money if you trade with Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson BIG STORE BLOCK

Easter Clothes For Men Who Care Join the gladsome throng on Easter Day attired in new Spring clothes, Come—you sir, and you young man don’t delay buying your spring spparel another day. Don’t let this opportunity slip by to purchase famous. Michaels Stern Fine Clothing Buy that Easter suit here and make sure everything will be absolutely O. K, Spring Sack Suits For Men and Young Men SIO.OO to 22.00 Everything that’s in cut and fabric you will find here—suits that are fully worth $5.00 to SIO.OO more than we ask. SPECIAL SALE ON

A Number one Suit from $lB to $25

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