Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1911 — Page 3
There Are No Bad Boys Some are good and some are better but any boy can wear Good For Bad Boys shoes a long, long while. No better time than right now to try out a pair of these wear resiste’s. This kind of weather tells whether shoes are made of leather or punk I’d" risk these shoes and stand back of every pair. ■ Boys $2.50 _____ Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
—•gstssasfftsass.■ ’ WEATHER FORECAST! '«o*o*o*o • o<o*o*o*o*o*u« Showwrs tonight or Friday tnorn lag; probably followed by fair and wanner in northeastern portion. Ed Hurat went to Fort Wayne today. C. C. Wilder attended the Fort Wajne fair today. .Miss Clara Burr attended the Fort Wayne fair today Mr. and Mrs John Floyd of Mon-; roe were Fort Wayne fair attendantstoday. Miss Dolly Miller of Berne trans terred here today on her way to Fort Wayne. Holty’s Case never closes. Meals and short orders at any time.
1 ~ — Shackamaxon Guaranteed Fabrics are made entirely of carefully selected live fleece wool and are woven on slow running looms to eliminate absolutely all possibility of imperfection. | A Suit of Shackamaxon holds its shape as long as there’s any wear left. . We’re now showing the new designs for fall and winter wear and you’ll be just as enthusiastic over the new cloths as we are when you see the beautiful shades of Brown, Grey and Blue for this coming season. This is a mighty good time to select your cloth and have your suit made up when our tailors are not rushed with work. We think the prices to are very reasonable for a tailor-made suit, and we’ll be very glad to show you the cloths. H-OLTftOOSE, S6H-OLTE. Merchant Tailoring Department. - 8080 BO BO B O 80800808080808080808 SJ S Bowers. Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. * O I 5 o ■ ■ ■ 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- o 8 lent bargains in city property and Adams county Q ■ farms. The company would be pleased to have * 2 you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- o ■ pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ £ reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract I 5 Company prepare your abstract of title. Iwe y g 2 years experience, complete records. O O JJ o 2 The Bowers Realty Co. ■ 3 French Quinn, Secty. g ! s ololoioioiowo»o«o«oic*ow
... . ..J" .1---Mrs. John Sprague attended the Ft ; Wayne fair today. J. H. Bremerkamp and John Yager | I were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Dal Grim of Monroe) attended the Fort Wayne fair today. Mrs. Chauncey Brokaw of Roc: ' township, who has been qpite sick, is < < better. John Gerber and Miss Johanna; Scherry of west of the city went to ■ i Fort Wayne today. Ed Boknecht is another Decatur | young man who has entered the Fort , ) Wayne business college. J. B. Holthouse is home from a business trip to Bluffton, where he has! been looking after business affairs. Mrs. Edgar Kilbourne of Ft. Wayne > and Miss Agues Mason of Jonesboro,, Ark., arrived today for a short visit ’ with Mrs. Will Berling.—Bluffton 1 News.
Mrs. Willie Wise attended the Fort Wayne fair today. Mrs. Scott Hughe* of Fort Wayne visited here today. Mis* Margaret Clark went to Fort Wayne for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Syphers went to Fort Wayne this morning. Wai Wemhoff has returned from a short business trip to Berne. Dr. Boyers was at Indianapolis to-1 day attending to professional busl-1 Hess. If you cant Tri Kappas, try the Star airdome this evening. They'll be ' there. If you can’t Tri-Kappas, try the Star airdome this evening. They'll be there. Mrs. Mahlon Harmon went to Fort o Wayne this morning to visit with her | daughters. Herbert Ehinger, Fred Fullenkamp i and Leo Weber attended the Fort j Wayne fair today. The Misses Flo and Lucy Straubinger of Willshire, Ohio, were guests today of friends here. L. W. Coppock left today for Indi anapolis, where business required his attention for a short time. Help the Tri-Kappas in their charl- ! table work by attending the Star airdome tonight Same old price. Five cents. J. W. Merriman was at Monroe to day, where he attended the sale of his ' son. Bert, which was in progress there. I Henry Heidemann is home from Richmond, where he was during the day, attending to some important asI fairs. Charles Colter has gone to Winchester to look after timber business in ' the interest of the Smith &• Bell Lum i ber company. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede and daughter. Mrs. James Haefling, who have been at Indianapolis for the past week, are I expected to return home. Miss Lydia Miller returned to her home in Decatur today, after a visit 1 at the home of Augustus Yager, in ! Villa North —Bluffton News. The heavy rain put a stop to aJI out- ! side work today, and the progress oi j a day or so at least is not felt toward i hte erection of the new city hall. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wagoner and daughter. Mary, of near Monroe, came j to this city and left on the 8 o'clock car for Fort Wayne to attend the fair. C. O. Fiance of Columbia City was in Decatur today looking up friends. Mr. France, for many years, was con I netted with this office and is well i known to all throughout the city and county. I Albert Kennworthy of southeast of I the city was a business caller here j this morning. He is making arrange meats for the holding of a big sale, after which he will move to Kokomo to reside. Bert Merriman of Monroe today ! held a sale for the disposing ot his I household goods and farm stock and ' I implements, and will make different I arrangements for the future as to his ) leaving the farm. The many people who went to the Fort Wayne fair on the early car this morning were disappointed with the ' heavy rain which followed, and whith pul a stop to most everything on the 1 fair grounds. Mrs. W. D. Leisure of Monroe was in the city Wednesday, spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Shirk, and family. West Walnut street. Mr. Shirk and family are leaving Portland, moving back to their former ’) home at Monroe, and will leave this i week. —Portland Sun. 1 A number of the old soldiers went to Bluffton to attend the Eighth congressional district meeting of the old soldiers, which was held there today » and attended by many of the old veterans from all over the nearby counj ties. Am interesting program was ren- ' dered and the day was one of great ’ pleasure as anticipated. The interurban carried great crowds to the Fort Wayne fair today, in spite ; ,of the threatening weather. At 8 o’clock about one hundred tickets had i been sold at the office here alone, and i great crowds were gathered up at the . I various stops along the way. At 8 ! ' o’clock two cars left the city, both ’ I burdened to their utmost capacity. Paul Tribole* and Miss Lucile An- ! I drews of Adams county arrived in I Bluffton Tuesday evening from Fort Wayne and Miss Andrews, who had ! i been visittag relatives in Fort Wayne, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Pease in this city for a visit before returning home. Mr. Tribolet and Miss Andrews entered denial report to a rumor of their marriage which was started Tuesday, which originated, it. appears, with a remark made in a joke.—Bluffton News. 0 _ . Remember each meal ticket entitles you to a special Sunday dinner at Holty’s Case.
ui MAJESTIC RANGE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE ONE WEEK SEPTEMBER 11TH. TO SEPTEMBER 16TH. iftUf 1 I WlfiW KM.il Msisyhw : ml/. S L ■f * > A JI — l — V.. 1 11 lull™ 'lt ’’X. >1 I MAJI KTI< wtrii-lil < <MIKFR M l AMI K.t ANI> BRAINER—TJe Perforate.! Cnoker, right can be u»ed a.-, an ordinary Cullender. It also hta on top of —■* towel rod A 11 ' I can furnish I I it etsEßvoia ff i -__ * t w hush with ksni i wC! ft n .TOP PF RANGE Wj VS# I I' ft U cflNfußNibH | ni «, is® t i 'll ■ n Ita right hand j. BSftwlVwaffWvw \ ( I If i/i r flush Rtstßvoiß I iiihVWBT IB Ki MA. I 1/ I eeacLON »’ I —— —-- ' T ’*'* '■' J 1 t I THE MAirntC E.tr. I A n/I IHeavy Stamped Iron Marble- < o'pper McLU-pl„„ rot. 1 tar-L-v ... krted - * ATtR l| i' 1 < v ized Kettle, complete with ctner n nt«i ( le’ tinned oo inside out-aide and tinned on jnsideJ I I I THE GREAT and GRAND | MAJESTIC RANGE ; ,1 THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION hl/ADL IN /QU. e r l2&&S 6»NO 9TM ———
l Set Os Ware 5 I FREE !j if you call at our store during cur Majestic demonstration week and ’ i allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities oi the Great and Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, ' we wBl give you free the beautiful and useful souvenir set of ware illustrated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic Ranges, and we know all ladies will see the beauty and util- ; ity ®f this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at. a very high price. The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREk witheach Majestic Range bought during the demonstration week only.
" SCHAUB, GOTTEMOLLER COMPANY. No ware given No v are gixen DECATUR ----- INDIANA
Wai Wemhoff is home from a business trip to Berne. The interurban business for fair week at Fort Wayne was rather slim after the first two cars today, and not ) what it would have been had idea! weather prevailed.
I —■ Our Fall Stock Is Now Complete We are now displaying much the handsomest line of men’s women’s and children’s shoes that has ever been offered for. sale in this community. We have the most complete line of tan button boots j in the city at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 I PEOPLES & GERKE
Mrs. Fred Schafer and Miss Lillian Harris spent the day in Fort Wayne. Home-made pumpkin, but--1 ter scotch and lemon cream , pies are the best ever at Holty’s Case.
Reasons Why The Great Majestic You Should Buy Ist. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2nd. It not only has the reputation, but IS the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you will let us. 3rji. It is constructed of malleable iron, material you can t tea’., and of Charcoal iron, material that resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel, is riveted together air tight. No heat escapes or cold enters the range, thus used very little fuel to do perfect work. 4th. The reservoir alone is worth the price of the range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea kettle, with nocket against left hand lining, and is movable and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be moved away from fire. Majestic Ranges use less fuel; heat more water—and heat it hotter, costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three times as long, bakes better; easier to keep clean and gives better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you know positively that the abo'e state ments are true, wouldn’t you buy a Majestic at once? Come in Demonstration Week and we’ll prove It to you.
I U I THE HOME OF I 1 1 nr mln 11 * uant y f’ r ° cenes | l v/hU7 I I IT IS DUE Jn fl TO yX i i' W - " Os Good < Goods That Our I STOCK Is Kept Fresh and Clean I They Are Coming and Going I Continually . I We have a full line of fruit jars Tin or Glass Jelly I glasses, Preserve jars and Crockery from lat to 12 I gallon sizes. 4 ‘ I I Our Pickling vinegar must suit the folks the way ■ it goes J I We pay cash or trade for produce ■ Eggs 17 Butter 17 to 25c * ■ Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. I
