Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1911 — Page 4
A STYLISH OUTFIT / ? IS something we // all admire and - endeavor to acquine. Some are successful, others O’M vVTik are not. > If you have failedtobe satisfied in ? < r \ 'V-' \\ V s * \ the P ast we invite \ you to come into our JftV j| ' £ store and see how ‘ ’ * ’ . readily we can meet i bSI ‘ Vour eas - you h ave an ea I / ~' that your last outfit \ was as g OO 3 as you have a to expect, see what a pleasant surprise there is in store for you. The clothes are unusual—remarkable and the prices are such as you would hardly expect even at the season’s close. VANCE, HI IE & MACKLIN Corner East of Court House
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Bristo Kiikes, the wefi known Kentucky bred stallion, which made the stand on my farm last season, will stand at Decatur this season at the feed bam near the river bridge on Friday and Saturday, and at my farm
LADIES JUST LOOK AT THIS FIT Is’nt It Perfectly Beautiful Ji i ' %» h ' s is a Btra P leßs Pump, the kind that won’t slip off. The Tfe. sides fit like Elastic, the heel hugs the foot tight, • the toe does not pinch, the heel is high and close fitting. You can’t get these shoes Elsewhere. PEOPLES & GEUKE .
EXTRAVAGANT WOMEN wear their evening gowns, tailored suits, handsome waists and delicately colored feathers but a few times and give them away or lay them aside until they are out of style because they don't know the advantages they may gain by bringing them to the Bowers Millinery. We can prolong the life of your garments and feathers for long wear by having them first cleaned and then dyed as often as you wish. THE BOWERS MILLINERY
•1 Monday and Tuesday, and at Monroe > Wednesday and Thursday, near north 1! elevator. Please come an see this ?! horse before you breed, for he is a i good individual, and is duly registeri ed He is from one of the fastest fam-
ilies in the world, and he will stow for himself. Don’t miss him. Register Volume, No. 20 «7t5 R. A. HUNTER, Prop. - o The wedding of Miss Anise Kiracofe and Mr. M. C. Cully, which was solemnized Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs N. I. Kiracofe. near Wren. Ohio, was a very beautiful and impressive one. The ceremony took place just at noon, when the bridal party, taking their places, to the strain of a wedding march piayed by the groom s sister, Mrs. Mont Parker, plighted their vows for life, the Rev. Roberts of Wren, Ohio, officiating. The bride was charmingly attired in a frock of white messaline silk with yoke and trimmings of white beaded lace, and she wore white carnations in her hair About thirty guests attended and aft- , er the ceremony were served a delicious dinner. In the evening an oldfashioned belling was in order. The bride and groom will remain this week as guests at the parental home, •• after which they will begin housekeeping on the groom's father’s farm. A large number of beautiful and useful gifts were received.
i Miss Bernice Dailey is a victim of the measles. N. I. Kiracofe of Wren, Ohio, was a business visitor here today. Miss Tillie Myers left today noon for Fort Wayne, where she will make her home. Mrs. Malinda Fronefield returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after transacting business here. Miss Lucile Hale left at noon today for Chicago, where she will make a month's visit with her sister. Mrs. H. T. Gregg. , GIRL WANTED —To do housework Washing and ironing done away from the house. Apply A. D. Sudes. 320 ACRES, all black corn land, two sets buildings, well drained and tiled; valuable farm and good location. Write J. W. Clark, Real Estate Co., 114 Court St., Marlon, Ohio. t LOST —Large oval cameo, white on pink in color. Return to this office I or to Miss Maytne Cloud. 61t3* I. WANTED—Men to team barber trade. j Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice, careful and demonstrations. Tools given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays Splendid demand for graduates Write today—Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. FOR SALE—House and lot, cheap; on reasonable terms: modern throughout. Inquire of P. K. Kinney, real estate agency, ever interurban station.
East Buffalo Market East Bufalo, N. Y, Mar. »—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Receipt*. 950; •hipmenu. 380; official to NewYork yesterday, MO; hogs cloeing slow on heavy; other* strong Heavy. 17.10© 87.25; mixed and me dtums. 57.50© 1T.85; Yorkers and pigs. 87&©8SOO; roughs. |6.<5©1«.65; •taxa. 15.00©>5.25; cattle. 25; steady; •beep. 8.400; steady; iamb* weak, tore, 55 85. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 01.. Mar 22—Wheat—May. M>.»e; July. 89S<; Sept . 89%e. Corn I—May, 48%c; July. 50t*c; Sept., 51*i- • Oeu —May. 31c; July, 3034 c; Sept, 30%e. ! Toledo. 0.. Mar 23— Wheat—Cash. MMk; May. 91*4c; July. 904ic; Sept.. 90 >4 c. Corn—Cash. 4«c; May. 49%c; July, 51 %c; Sept.. 52%c. Oats — Cash. 33c; May. 33%c; July. Sept.. 32 fee. BUTTER AND EGGS. M FULLENKAMr© Eggs 15e Lard He Butter 12c@18c NIBLICK A OCEggs ...._✓ 15c Butter 15c©22c Schaub A Gottemolle; are preparing for their big buggy sale which will take place on nex- Saturday at their place of business They have just received a car load of nineteen hundred an eleven moc'.s. Any kind of buggy you wish you will be’ able to obtain on this day and at the lowest price possible.
THE BEST TONIC IS ROOT JUICE. It tones, soothes and heals the micuous linings of the stomach, bowels and bladder. Invigorates the liver and kidneys. Unsurpassed for general debility, nervous weakness, stomach troubles, kidney affect ons. rheumatism and general break-down. The quick, beneficial results obtained from the use of Root Juice are surprising thousands of people throughout the country. The compound is certainly a remarkable tonic stomathk and seems to benefit, from the very start, all who take it. Sold exclusively at this point by the Holtlfcuse Ddrug Co. 70tf Farms For Sale !! No. 1 100 Acres $3300 No. 2 80 Acres... S3IOO No. 3 97 Acres SSOOO No. 4 80 Acres SIOOO No. 5 45 Acres $llOO C. A. Hearn, 910 North Second Street Decatur, Indiana. Acquaintance and Confidence People doing business, especially financial, must have confidence in each other You would’nt loan money to any body on ten minutes acquaintance Your confidence in people grows on acquaintance; its the same with this bank We want to be in position to loan money when needed to responsible borrowers. Tnere is no better way to establish an acquaintance than to deposit your finds here regularly. Now is a good time to begin First National Bank of Decatur » ♦ «
NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust need of the property of Rufus KAllison, will on Saturday, ths Sth Day es April, 1911. at 2 o'clock p. m. at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate in Adams county, tn the State of Indiana. tc-wit: Commencing on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, at a point 40 feet west of the southeast corner of Inlot number Two Hundred Seventy-four (274) in the flrat addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; thence west along Monroe street, twenty and onehalf (20*4) feet; thence north paraleli with Front street, ninety-nine (99» feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet and six <S> inches; thence south par aliel with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning; also The north half (*4) of inlots number Two Hundred Seventy-five (275) in the first addition to the town (now vlty) of Decatur; also Inlet number Six («) in Citizen’s first addition to the City of Decatur; also Inlots number Thirty (30) and Thir-ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamp s subdivision of outlots number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the southern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also
Inlot number Forty-nine (49) - and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off the south side of inlot number Fifty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city of Decatur; also Dot Six (6) in Dodge addition to the village of Oden. Emmet County, Michigan. Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN. EDWARD X. EHINGER. FRANK M SCHIRMEYER. 67tf Trustees. o PUBLIC SALE. • The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 341 South Third street, Decatur, Izi, Wednesday, Mar. 22, 1911, beginning at 12:30 o'clock, noon, the following property to-wit One Favorite base burner. No. 16, good as new: steel range: Radiant Home hard coal burner. No. 6; Story 4 Camp organ: music rack; two gasoline stoves; three bedsteads, ma--r esses. springs, stands; a Mosier safe; 85 feet of rubber hose; Barot 20-tou lifting jack: Chicago forge and many other shop tools; oil stove; extension table; two kitchen tables; several sets of chairs; seven rocking chairs; dresser; commode: lawn mower: pictures; screens; dishes; stove zincs; a fifty foot string of hose and numerous other articles. Terms —AU sums of $5.06 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. FRANK E. SMITH. John Spuller, AucL FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, per setting of 13, 50c. The same kind that you got last summer. Cai! at Bud Sheline's South Chestnut! street. 65t3
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i Thev ° |ieof Va|ug MTsfe THE VOICE Wr <2^-'' 0F Good Values Style And Service, -itt' Speaks In J no "uncertain tones here We Are Not In The Shoe Business Just For A Day Our Margins of Profit are not Based On The Selling of But One Pair of <hoes TO EACH CUSTOMER But rather to supplying footwear to our patrons Season after Season. For These Reasons, Our Shoe Values Stand Out In Bold Relief I ELZEY & FALK
STOP! C We want you to know that we are in business to paint and repair your automobiles, to paint buggies, signs and carriages. LOOK!! fl Our shop is equipped to do general repairing and we operate a garage, we are the agents for the AUBURN “40”. See that AUBURN “40.” LISTEN!!! fl We have the agency for the Case Threshing Machine and always have a sample rig on hand. YOU Will find us at the Old Van Camp Machine Works. WALTERS & REPPERT
FARMERS FENCE* ANCHORS YWill Save One-Half Your Fence Posts Hold Your Fence Down in Crossing Depressions. Hold the Posts so that Frost Cannot Raise Them. Keep Hogs from Passing Under Fence. Protect Stock from Lightning. Are Simple, Cheap and Easy to Drive, :1, b® 10 »XOGHKC9 F,r Schaub, Gottcmoller &Co Decatur, lud. Leichty 8r05.,& Co. Monroe, Ind.
