Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1911 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOC R Published Every Evening, E Sunday By ) BECATW DEMOCRAT X. LEW G. "X JOHN M. HELLER g ’ Subscription Ratto g I Par Weak, by carrier.... Qj. gg Par Year, by carrier '>S Per Month by mail i Per Year, by mall '' Single Coplea jyj f ’'iSSgjp W Advertising rates ma< |1 g," application. jy g Entered at the postof/ , JO g Indiana, as *l(Q; gg J <' r Rf ; No ,™ I / R ! of personal property. * gg Jthe estate of Howa gg gr~ ed. Notice ta llel • - undersigned, adml "l/p? // g ■**»*. tate of Howard P // EE: offer for sale at j gg - ?'■'"- late residence o gg g mile north and . gg ■ < x> w-t-f ■ Salem, in Blue Ig ML ~ ... ams County, ln< z Friday gg ggg S- ' • —- beginning at 1 gg ,« sonal property, z gg sisting of: gg g U AoRN FLAI&S .. ?4 junk, two <* n K " -fe -.’ —iL—x-’T? L ■> grain V C* gg night to rcl! out the vast quan- r-—\ junk. rol!irrjr»»y gg the American j>eo{ ic te,..:ro : -J\»’^a sJ|4 t. , horse cr // workrooms. its mode: . e;uip- | j ) ble-shove’ gg gf*d workers all combine to ma.y L.e ,£> CL ’-” * A float, si gg Kf O f it s kind in the world and Kellogg’s »j pl °": _ Kmc food that excels all others. > ’>? K/K mowing j. -, " . i £ |/ - ■

gall' Jr Z’ n /tn co? II r U K\ RETAIL PRICES N f Zl'ie\' and beer when you can buy at | Prices, or just as cheap as the retail dealer ry Xe The Following Prices I Jf X. L. Whisker *1.50 per Gallon worth $250 BFxbinet “ S2OO $3.00 K Old Canterbury Rye $260 “ “ “ $4.00 i A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 years oM>~s3.oo per gai. g worth $5.00 G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 per’gal. g worth $&00 K California Port wine $1.25 per gallon worth S2OO t Berliners Kimmel S2OO per gallon " $3.00 goods are absolutely fthe I best in townlfor the least money. I My jßeer Prices I Seipp s Export Beer 50c dot. or $1.50 per case ofJ3 dot. ” “ Extra Pale “ 60c •• “ $175 “ “ ** 3 “ Export Large -90 c “ $1.60 “ “ “ 2 “ f “ Extra Pale large 90c „ “ $1.75 “ “II “ 2 “ ■ These beers are guaranted by the Conrod Seipp Brewing Co. under tne pure Food andJDrugs Act, ■ June 30, 1906, Serial No. 3750. I sell to private ■ trade only, because the private trade does not exnj pect me to spend all my promts right back with ■ them. ■ I I. A. KALVER I Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 • Monroe st. & G.R.&I.R.R. Hi. ■ ' JL. . ..C3CZ~Z~3ffiBE

Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, who has b#*n spending the winter in Oaxaca, Mexico, arrived yesterday afternoon

■j CuT GLASS jj Our new line added Just this week. The initial display is here for your inspection. O Contrary to the genera! idea, cut glass is not pr >hibitive in price, as our plainly || marked display will prove. Over 300 pieces ranging from SI. 50 to 59.00 selected U Ofor utility as well as ornament A rich gift a pleasurable surprise for your wife n a conservative practical wedding favor. A large assortment of the Sunburst pat- || Dtern, the world’s leader in pretty decorative desig s is being carried at except- H i inally low prices. Confer a favor upon us by visiting this store during t his dis- || O play- fi S L AAA AIN & LEE O a|

from St. Paul, w here she visited with , her sister and brother, Hattie and D. E Studebaker, before returning hom»

SWORN AFFIDAVIT. Decatur. Ind.. July 19. 1911. State of Indiana. Adams County, vs Personally appeared Dyonis Schmitt. William F Butler. Fred Scbeitnatjn. Charles Bleeke. who being first duly sworn, upon oaths, declare y follows, to-wit: Notice to the Citizens of Decatur and Surrounding Territory: Having been accused of buying deceased or lump-jawed cattle, or socalled. and butchering them, and setting the meat to my customers, this. I wish to state, is untrue, and without foundation, as I am clearly showing by the annexed affidavit and their signitures. DTONIS SCHMIDT W F BUTLER. FRED SCEIMANN. CHAS. BLEEKE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of July, 191 L JUDSON W TEEPLE, Mayor of the City of Decatur. DR. H. E. KELI.ER Secretary of the City Board-of Health FRANK PETERSON. City Marshal In conclusion to the above. I will state that during the twenty or more years of business career among my ' friends and the people of Decatur. I will meet and disprove any unlawful harmful or dishonorable act or charge pertaining to my business transactions Tours very truly, 169t3 DTONIS SCHMIDT e- - BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. T, July 19—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 990; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday. 760; hogs closing ‘ stnag. Extreme heavy, $7.1065’-35. mixed, medium and heavy, $7,356 $7 4•; , Yorkers. $7,456 $7.56; Piss and lights. $7.00® 57.25; roughs. $6,156 $625; stags, $4,256 $5-25: sheep. 120®; steady; top lambs. s7.*o; cattle. 75; steady.

«. T. Berk. Timothy seed, prune »4»o»5 5o No. 2 Red wheat «c No. 2 White wheat ?fc New corn M* ■ I White corn ,lc , Rye tSI I Barley, Na 2 •<** I Alalke seed ” I Oats, new J Closer hay HO.OOdIS.w N Timothy hay |l7.W#ll>.’A Mixed hay JllOOCllt.O* | Clorer Mid |T.00©48.0" | M. -VLCtsKAd’k Lard ;..7c Eggs >«<|| Butter i....15c©22c I mißli.a a C« Pigg* J ' Butter 12c@17c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicken: I®* Ducks Fowls Geese c 5 Eggs * 2c Butter 12c ’Turkeys Sc Old roosters s*-’ o— — — THE SOCIAL NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO • ere Mr. and Mrs John William?. Mr. and Mrs Tom Fisher. -Mr. and Mrs. Sol Billman. Mrs Abe Stone- ' burner and daughter, Bertha. The oeautiful country home of Mr. ; and Mrs Fred Bienz. three and a half miles east and two miles north, in Union township, was the scene of much festivity when that worthy couple celebrated their silver wedding Eighty-three guests joined with them in the happy time, and maay were the shower of good wishes received,, as well as more substantial gifts of silver from many friends. The day was one never to be forgotten. The annual reunion of the Moyer family will be held September Ist at the home of Mr, and Mrs George Moyer on South Fifth street. Many : relatives from Ossian. Bluffton and i surrounding towns will also be jn attendance The Young Peoples Christian Endeavor Union of the United Brethren church will give a social this evening | cn the church lawn Everybody is invited. A large number took advantage of the interurban excursion to Robinsoc park today, the occasion being the annual picnic of the Christian Sunday school. • The German Reformed Sunday school also enjoyed a fine picnic at Steele’s park Automobiles conveyed the attendants from this city to the park. A happy surprise took place at the i country home of Charley Boknecnt Tuesday evening July 18th, when friends and neighbors called to remind Mrs. Boknecht of her thirtyninth birthday anniversary. A midnight lunch was served, which everyone enjoyed, after which all returned to their home wishing Mrs. Boknecht many more happy birthdays. Those

I —-—“I a 1 If You Would Combine ■ COMFORT AND EASE With Style IN YOUR FOOTWEAR You Should Be Careful In Your Choice! CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO SECURE THE CORRECT LAST, THE RIGHT SIZE AND THE BEST LEATHER Because We give all these our particular attention Particular people come here for shoes’ ELZEY 4 FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE

nrnnmnr —nm g ,<.<•< JULY CLEARANCE SALE H |AT IB — - —* — si U Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur hid. Studebaker Block U FT One more week of unlimited bajmim before the public. A money wring jM S opportunitv that appeals to you. Thrs clearance sale abounds wrth money ■ Fl saving inducement that will truly prove a true overworked pocket book. L_J Below are a few Specials, Jifany more in the store M S SHOES! SHOES!! SPECIALS! SPECIALS! I | I 13 00 Men s Mun, Metal or Pat. $1.50 Ladies White Shirt waists 89c ~ Oxfords Si.9B Ladies' Gauxe Vests, each 8c I" ] 12.50 Mens Elk Skin Shoe... gj gj 35c grade Mens .Balbriggan underwear $2.50 A S3OO Ladies all Pat. Lace or 3 10c J; strap oxfords $1.89 50c Men’s Work Shirt* 18u I : $2.50 Mens heavy Tan work shoes 12-50 and * 3OO -Mens Fancy B $1.69 Dress Pants SIJS r= ? $1.50 Children 2 strap all patent slip- Ladies’ Striped Gingham I nderpersil 1-2 to 2s 81.19 skirts .... 42c ~ 35c Ladies corset cover 23c M-50 Ladies black sateen and white m * 75c Ladies’ Night Gowns 42c mushn petticoats double flounce fFr 18c Grade Fancy Table OH $1.50-24 or 2F inch Caratol L_J Cloth, yard ’2c Sult Caw 95 c Lj. Lj Remember that there (1000) different articles that cannot be mentioned in this space. All profits swept away. Opportunity of a life time n BERNSTEINS □ □EZ3T EZ3EJC3DC3

present were; Tim Sprague. Vesta ■ Brokaw and family, Hannon Bohne. Crist Miller and family, Ernest Course and family, William Knapp and family, Hugo Gerge and wife. Fremont Led rm an and family. Pauline Frantz, Fred Hoile, William Alfeit and family, Fred Boknecht and wife. Fred Scherer and family. Chris Scher- i er and family. Fred Scherer and wire. G. R Rose and family. Ernest Oster meyer, George Bouden bush and fam , Uy, Earle Roudenbush and family of J Hoagland. Henn Bohne and family. Henry Franz and family, Charles Er man and family, Charles Lehman and ' family. George Bobilya and wife. Vir j Igil Barkley, Mrs. Gus Bussick and children, Mrs Susan Roudebush. Floyd Casselman. Charles Boknecht. wife and daughters. Creel and Lulu, j Henry Boknecht of Cincinnati; John Sprague and family and Mrs. Myrtle! Wire of Decatur; Mrs. Chris Boknecht I of Decatur and Mr. Garard of Monroeville, there being present in all about 175. Music was furnished by Ora and j Russell Rose. KLEINHENZ BEER AGENCY. I have the agency for the Centennial beer, manufactured by the Chris Dietl Brewing company of Defiance. Ohio it is the best on the market, and always grves satisfaction. Sold only in cases Special attention to pri- i rate orders. Located at my old place j on North Second street. Phone No. 7 160t6 J. W. KLEINHENZ. WANTED—Your coal orders at Ben l nett's coal yard. Located at Deca-! tur Egg Case Co's office 'Phone 639 I 168t6 j

08080808080808 OB OHO SOI 0 90101 £ QEVERALlßeasons’whx- you can save from sl. • " Oto $2. peq gallon on whiskey that you buy g ■ from me. ~ Reason No. 1 I buy direct from the disq tiller and rectifier. B ■ Reason’ No.’ not have the high license ■ J to pay. Reason No. Ido notjhave to pay the high O ■ rent forfmy place of business, nor keep three or q £ four clerks. ■ ™ o ■ Reason No. 4 The whiskey business is a side ■ jl line for me and lam satisfiedfwith a small pro7 fit on same. Absolutely the best whiskies’ at the least ct st. o ■ You will find my prices on same in another ad. * ? I. A. KALVER 2 ■ q Wholesale Dealer ■ ■ Tel. 581 Monroe St. & G.R.&I. R.R. 2 o 8 OfIOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOI

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xgk I""— I I THE HOME ° F I I Quafty Groceries! The Rush And Crush YOU Frequently See Here Is Due To The Fact That People Get Hungry And Know That Quality Groceries Are A Sure Antidote Saturday Only e offer a verv high grade of pork and beans with tomato sauce, pork and beans, Boston stvle, and red kidney beans in two lb. cans as follows. ' 3 cans for 23c g w 6 cans for 45c 12 cans for 89c e pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 14 Butter 15 to 22c I J? G^ e Jr H ° Wer ’ of G. R. &»I. Depot ’Phone 108.