Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1911 — Page 3
Boys Buckskin Outing Shoes .98c Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
*-.4h.<o*o*o ♦ oao«o«o*cm • WEATHER FORECAST | 'X»0»0*0«0 ♦ o«o«o«o«o*o*o« Fair with moderate temperature tonight and Friday. Mrs Mat Kirsch is numbered among the sick. Miss Agues GtUig visited Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Hubert Ike Voes was at yes- \ terday on business Dan Beery was among the business callers ax Berne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Linn have gone to ( Ohio to visit with relatives. Do* Quinn and family of Chicago . are spending the week with his brother. French Quinn, and family.
I WHY PAY RETAIL PRICES I • for your whiskey and beer when you can buy at |J I— wholesale prices, or just as cheap as the retail dealer g Note The Following Prices .1 I. X. L. Whiskev $1.50 per Gallon worth $2.50 ; Cabinet “ $2.00 $3-00 M Old Canterbury Rye $2.60 “ “ “ $4.00 Briar KidL (A Straight Kentucky.whiskey syears old) $3.00 per gal. H worth $5.00 i M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 per?gal. I worth $6.00 California Port wine $1.25 per gallan worth $2.00 Berliners Kimmel $2.00 per gallon “ $3.00 These goods are absolutely the best in town for the least money. My Beer Prices Seipp s Export Beer 50c doz. or $1.50 per case of 3 doz. •' Extra Pale " 6Oc “ “ $175 3 “ “ Export Large -80 c “ “ sl.6s 2 “ Extra Pale large 90c „ “ $1.75 “ “2 These beers are guaranted by the Conrod Seipp Brewing Co. under tne pure Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, Serial No. 3750. I sell to private trade only, because the private trade does not expect me to spend all my profits right back with them. » I. A. KALVER Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroe st. &G.R.&I.R.R. ■OS O■ O IOIO 80800808080808080808 J J. S. Bowers. Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. ■ 9 O 9 O ■ o o » The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- O U lent bargains in city property and Adams county 9 farms. The company would be pleased to have g 2 you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q n pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ ig reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract q Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty 2 years experience, complete records. o 9 B n O m The Bowers Realty Co. ■ French Quinn, Secty. g SBOBOBOBOBOBCMMOfIOtOIIoaGBOKu
Mrs. Glen Glancy of Monroe was a ! shopper here yesterday. Miss Lucile Hale is supplying a fe* i days in the interurban office. Mrs. L. G. Smith was at Berne today attending" to her regular musical . scholars. Mrs. Charles Murray and Mrs. P. J. Hyland and daughter, spent the afterj noon in Fort Wayne. Miss Margaret Moran left yesterday for Geneva, where she will be the ■ guest of friends for a few days. The Misses Minnie Kueklhan and i Elsie France left today for Cincinnati to spend a week or so with relatives. I Peter Baumgartner of Berne, who i was in the city yesterday afternoon attending to business affairs which required bis attention, returned to his ! home.
Fred Hoffman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Louis Kattman of New Knoxville, Ohio, atended the interurban meeting. Louis Lammers of New Bremen, 0., was here to attend the Fort Wayne & Springfield directors" meeting. Glen Falk and Vaughn Murray of Decatur were visitors in Bluffton Tuesday —Bluffton Banner. Martin Shady has returned from Elkhart, where he was visiting for several days with his son. Julius Haugk returned today to Arkansas to attend to his business there | after several weeks’ stay here. John Conrad left last evening for Lima, Ohio, where he was called by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Dora Pierce. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughters left . today for Clear Lake, where they have i take a cottage for several weeks of | the heated season. Mrs. Frank Kern and son. Palmer, j returned yesterday afternoon to Fort I Wayne after a visit here with her I sister, Mrs. Wesley Hoffman. Attend the social to be given Saturj day evening by the Ladies' Aid soI ciety of Monroe. A good time is in store if the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Acker end chil- | 1 dren of Decatur are spending a few I days in this city as the guests of Mr. < • and Mrs. William Wysong.—Bluffton News. C. J. Lutz has returned from an out- ( I ing spent at the True cottage at Koontz lake. Mr. Charles True and -Will Lutz were also members of the party. Miss Rose Hess and her guests, Miss Catherine Massoth and Mrs. Ed Boyle 1 ' and daughter, Charlotte, of Cincinnati, “ Ohio, went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. I I Miss Gertrude Thomas and daughi ter. Mary, of Chicago and Hugh Rout ~ of Tennessee are visiting with their ) cousin and sister, Mrs. F. M, Schirmeyer. - Professor Witbaus of Berne was in s the city this morning giving instruction to his students in music here, ■ and at noon left for Willshire on a similar mission. ■ Henry Hite left this morning for I New Haven to be at the bedside of his I brother, George Hite, who is at the I point of death, having been long a I sufferer from tuberculosis. I 1 l! Miss Margaret Moran of Decatur I ■ arrived on the Wednesday afternoon II train to spend the remainder of this I i week with her brothers, Dr. M. M. and I j Judge J. J. Moran, ’and wives.—PortI i land Sun. II The band concert of Wednesday ev |’ ening, which was listened to with I much interest by many Decatur peoI pie, who much enjoyed the music renI dered by the boys, who are becoming I better every day. | Cards from Mr. and Mrs. O. L. I I i Vance and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hens- 1 I ley state that they are enjoying them- ■ ■ selves at the Shriners’ council in 80-1 I Chester, N. Y., where they are being I I royally entertained. I The services of the Baptist evangel i I istic campaign, conducted every even- j I ing in the tent at the rear of the , I church are attracting large crowds. [ I Evangelist Miller is a forceful speak-i I er and earnest worker and his efforts j I are meeting with much success. ' I Services on week-day begin at S I o’clock. j A message received by Mrs. Mary - | Steele yesterday told her of the death ■ I of a very dear friend, Mrs. Sophia ' I Optdycke, of Montpelier, Ohio. The I funeral was held this afternoon, but I I on account of the delay in receiving • I the message Mrs. Steele was not able j II to attend. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Opt-! 11 dycjte spent their girlhood days to 1I gether.
if - ■—■! ' SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY | PEOPLES 4 GERKE Clearance Sale You surely will regret it if you fail to take advantage of this money saving opqortunity on MENS WOMEN'S & CHILDREN’S SHOES & OXFORDS Here is your chance to stretch the value of your hard earned dollars, and make them buy you two dollars worth. You had better investigate. j PEOPLE’S & GERKE I I ~=J
Dr. Grandstaff of Preble was a business caller in the city this morning i John Lachot was among the many 1 business callers at Fort Wayne today Otto Reppert was a business caller I at Fort Wayne today, returning home } on a later car, Elkhart has so many cherries that i one can go there and pick them for ' cue and one-half cents a gallon. C. 8. Colter has returned from aj business trip to Louisiana, where he i has been transacting business for i Smith & Bell. Samuel Laman of the flrm of Laman & Lee, made an auto trip today i through the surrounding country look-' ing after business. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and children. Frances. Naomi. Dorothy and Helen, | left today for Clear Lake, Ind., to | spend a few weeks' outing.
PILES CURE AT HOME ■ I will be nt Decatur, Murray Hotel, Friday, Julyl4 v All persons male or female suffer ing from loss of Expelling Forces. Prolapsing, Fissures, Fistulas, Ca tarrh, Inflammation, Ulceration, Con stipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Piles are kindly requested to call and see me. NO EXAMINATION NO OPERATION Medicine placed direct to the d> seased pa;t yourself. I claim thmost complete, successful, original ! and sensible method of curing these terrible afflictions ever offered to the public. By the use of my POSITIVELY PAINLESS PILE CURE All the above named rectal di seases can be cured as easily as if it ; were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something worth know-. ing. It may save you hundreds ol dollars and years of sufferinx Most kindly yours, U YEARS A RECTAL SPECIALIST S. U. Tamey, H Yt* Can’t Call Write to Home, AUBURN, INDIANA. The Zion Lutheran church of the city will hold their annual picnic at St. John’s grove, next Sunday, July 16 th. Special cars to grounds. ——“ [ Hear the Lawyer Evanglist in the Big Tent on the Baptist church lot at 8 O’clock tonight
I OUR ANNUAL I | AFTER HARVEST SALE I j OPENS UP SATURDAY, JULY 15. | !|S Continues Till The First Os August. S This sale will be on Lawns, Battiests, White goods fi 8 and all Summer goods 8 8 Shallies, Silks and Dry Goods in general 8 |K Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Draperies 8 8 Wash Suits, Dresses and Skirts 8 ® 1 lot of white dresses, gingham dresses and B O wash dresses. S 1 Skirts at 1-2 Off J B VOIL SKIRTS ANE PANAMAS S J; At a price that will be of,interest to any one in need g; During this sale we w T ant to clean up the rem- 8 g nants of our Queens ware. While there are some g g good things left, we hav’nt a full line, but are sell- 8 C ing at a great sacrifice. There will be many ft 8 things of interest to you. 8 I TRUE & RUNYON | 9 Decatur Indiana < "JQi .-joi ,-joi g HARVEST SALE | O ON GRANITE WARE O | We just received a dray load of granite that we are going to sell at rock bottom ] prices. Sale begins today and lasts until this stock of Granite is gone. Read the prices then come and get your choice at a great saving. > Medium and Small size Tea Kettles 25c Larger sizes 33 and 38c Coffee and Tea pots any sizes 18c ! Large Granite Pails 35c q 1 Preserve Kettler 15, 20, 25 and 33c 1 Dish Pans 35 and 48c Berlin and Sauce pans | 15 and 25c ( Foot Tubs large sizes 48c o c A Large Line Os Extra Good 10c Granite ; We also have a complete line of dishes in flowered and plain white that will S come in handy for harvest time and the prices are right. Comejearly and get 1 1 your choice before the assortment is broken. ■ i REMEMBER IT’S AT ■ o OE= fj BAUGHMAN’S g O 5 AND IO CENT STORE O mi mr mi
