Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1911 — Page 4

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 rr . Surplus . s'lo,ooo C- S. Niblick, President ■ i L jitt K* l,Bo * l and John Niblick f u I yjWHK Vice Presidents L' A E ' X Ehin « er > Cashier, “ „ Ppad t arm loans 2»Tn?T Kea ° a Specialty jST>J>g*4J Reflect ] Resolve Co j^“ ns PLANT & able Rates. A Bank Account CULTIVATE IT Ac^da . As You Cultivate Your Crops tion ConAnd Good Habits, witVsafe AND THE HARVEST Ranking Will Be Extended Abundant And Satisfactory! Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that t Monday, the Ist Day of May, is the last day to pay your spring in- . stallment oi taxes without the pen- ; alty being added. The law is very strict and will be observed. No receipts will be laid away and all not 11 paid on or before the last day the! penalty of ten per cent will be added. I The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m. until 5 o’clock i

fi INEU' E ASTEh GOODS | || We have just received a lot of new goods for Eas- i S ter, including New Coats, Jackets, Suits, Skirts and E | Lawn and Gingham Dresses. ■ | We also have a nice new line of the latest style g g Belts, plain fancy all white, white and black, black, 1 i black and colors and Tinseled. fi A new line of Ladies Bags, in colored and plain leather, silk and fancy striped S B black and and white satin. The very latest out. S A new line of Planan Lace and Swiss Embroideried Collars, Laundried Embro- 3S ideried Dutch Collars in different designs Jabots all colors and designs. S 9 LaVallieres Pendants in all new designs, New hat pins, Collar Pins, Belt Pins fi B Jabot Pins, Bar Pins and Broaches. Beads, Coral and Pearl. Barrettes, fan- g S cy and plain. Combs, Bands and Bandeaux. || S A nice new line of Baby Caps, made of silk; swiss, lawn, insertion and Em- g broidery. Every thing new and up-to-date at S | THE BOSTON STORE |

FLANDERS “20” THREE SPEED, FOUR DOOR, FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR The engine used in this car is the make which broke worlds record, running 10,872 miles without a stop. This is without doubt the best machine on the market for the money. Any person in the market for a car will do weIIto gERNEHARDWARE CO. AGENTS BERNE, INDIANA ■ . ■ m; . ■- .■ |,, v 'k -v . ■ ... k «

p. m., but will not be open at night, as we will have to have all of that time for other work. Please be in time and save the penalty, as It will positively be added on all those that delinquent. Yours very truly, CHARLES W. YAGER, 85tf County Treasurer. HOUSE FOR RENT—Near Haugk stone quarry. Inquire of E. X. Ehinger. 83t3

A MEMORABLE ANNIVERSARY. Sunday, April 9, 1911. was the for-ty-sixth anniversary of General R. E. Lee's surrender to Gen. U. S. Grant at 3:30 p. tn.. It being Sunday, and being the anniversary of the charge and capture of Fort Blakely, Alabama, at 5:30 p. m. by the Union forces. The following, Company C, 47th Ind., Co's H. I and K. 89th Ind., Co. G, 13th Ind. cavalry, from Adams county, were In the battle above mentoned. Also William H. Myers, who was a member of Company E, 48th Ohio infantry. MEDICAL BOARD To Meet With Dr. Beavers on Friday Evening. The Adams County Medical sqciety will meet at Dr. Beavers' office April 14th. Papers on “Diseases of the Stomach” will be read by Drs. Beavers and Boyers. All should be present as this is the time for a consideration of the new by-laws. DR. C. C. RAYL, Sec'y. ALL CLEVELAND IN MOURNING. Cleveland, Ohio, April 11—(Special to Daily Democrat)—All Cleveland today mourns the death of Former Mayor Tom L. Johnson, which occurred at 8:30 Monday night and arrangements are being perfected for a tribute which will probably take the form of a general suspension of business during the funeral. It is estimated today that Johnson's estate will not amount to more than SIOO.000. When he first became mayor of Cleveland he was many times a millionaire. uEASTER SOCIAL. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church at Pleasant Mills will give an Easter supper and apron sale Saturday evening. April 15th, at the hall. Everybody invited, and bring everybody with you. Supper 15c. 85t4

-| r J cl —jrz—— j | By not Get in the Parade Early Easter Morning j m We have prepared some- I H| thing new for each one’s I taste for your Easter parade. We are ? still showing great values in suits and / ir y B coats at a price from 7 \\ I $3.50 to $30.00 | Our dress line is complete j | ra not only for the ladies size I but we carry a line from the infants size \\ M up. Our school dresses range from A //' LJ 50c to $3.00 [j so do not worry. Bring them in and let k. I l us fit them out from head to foot. t\ wi& V ' tzC J* **** *•»*•* A handsome assortment j WO n of Children’s head wear. We carry all the new shapes in straw bonnets ]x. I ‘W • n and hats for children and Misses. This \ line is all new and we are giving special > ' M xvrHvrl *JR • "’’'i v s bargains in these hats at /{/ ,1.1 f ” \ | 50c 75c $1 to $2.75 // \ g i // «*li \ i Hl The new thing in parasols I / \ 5 J You certainly have heard of M W the new fad in parasols. If not you Wl \W L can see them now at our store. We have al & \ v | j them in the new shades to retail at ?/ — ) w $1.25 $1.50 $4.50 $6 , j safehtf’ I ni • ir~

THE SOCIAL NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO names of nuts and trees, were highly pleasing and after delicious refreshments, there were charades. The Philathea class of the Methodist church enjoyed a pleasant time Monday evening with Miss Bessie Jeffries. There was an egg hunt, games and contests of several varieties, music by Ruth Gay and Margaret Mills and refreshments coming later. The class spent one of the most pleasant purely social evenings enjoyed by them in some time. o ATTENDED CONFERENCE A large number from this city attended the Evangelical conference at Berne Sunda. among them being Mr. and Mrs. John Schnitz, Mrs. E. B. Kern, Mrs. Fred Linn, J. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, sMrs. Mary McConnehey, Mrs. S. C. Cramer, George Cramer, Mrs. Nellie Walters,, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lachot.

*j y* B? I*J luw WO i y*. W7 ' r 1 p 1 miili ilok li ■ Copyright Hart Schxffnci & Mac* yOUNG men who are first in the field when it comes to clothes should see the new spring styles made for us by Hart, Schaffner & Marx This wonderful stock offers you'a wider selectin than ever You’ll find the pattern you want among these blues, greys and tans, and you know we guarantee style and perfect fit. Look at the new models in our windows and then come and let us put you into some of them. H. S. & M. Suits. SIB.OO and up Holthouse, Schulte ■■■■ & Co. ■■■■ Good Clothes Sellers For Men and Boys

HORSE SALE Decatur. Indiana Thursday April, 13 200 Head 200 Head We have another big consignment of good big draft horses for our coning sale. They have the bone, and r he size and the finish that will suit you. Every one of them is sound, broke to all harness and ready to go right into work. We also have a lot of medium priced general purpose horses; some big brood mares, in foal to ton stallions; a few colts, broke to work an extra good lot of DRIVING HORSES, well broken; and a lot of cheap work horses and mares. Every horse owned by this company is guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. We handle more horses than any firm in Northern Indiana. If you need any kind of a horse, come and look our large consignment over before buying. OWING TO A REORGANIZATION OF THE COMPANY THE COMMISSION FOR SELLING HORSES HEREAFTER WILL BE $3.00 PER HEAD WHETHER SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE OR AT AUCTION. Decatur Horse Sale Co. ci —i > I I THE HOME OF WI Quaiity Groceriesj THE FACT THAT we are " ■* Serving and Pleasing A Host Os Satisfied Customers Every Day, I s The Best Proof That we can Please You, Too! ? ~ --" — w,J V l Ca ", you out for Wash Day, with Tubs, Wash boards, Clothes pins, Soaps, Washing powder etc- Also that Wash day dinner as well. Hower and Hower. North of G. R. &I. Depot V ” phone 108 .

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