Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1911 — Page 5
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Follow the crowds to our closing out sale plenty of clerks to tomorrow or you can wait on yourself. Everything taged,pick what you vant and have it wrapped. Chart Voglewede the side seller
WEATHER FOREST j ' ? t Unsettled, with snow or n late t tonight: slightly warmer ton ; colder Saturday- i Mrs. S. E. Shamp is ill » facial neuralgia. John Mayer of Monroe wavisitor here today. Miss Minnie Bogner retunto Ft Wayne yesterday. Miss Fr«la Droege of Rtown ship was shopping here toda The Misses Fay and Nora Smith are visiting with relatives Michigan. * C. D. Lewton left this m<g on his regular trip south to be it for the remainder of the week. Wai Wemhoff was a businaller at Berne today In the interr the Wemhoff Monumental Work P. K. Kinney was attendinbusfness affairs at Geneva todaurning home on the afternoon tr The W. A. Lower and Fjnn families spent the day butc; at the home of their father, J. ver, east of the city. Mrs. B. C. Everett of K«oo, Mich., and Mrs. Lawrence S of Decatur returned to Decaturevening after a visit at the hoiwelr brother. Alexander Deßolt, >ra Cduz —Bluffton Banner.
LADIES aifIROWN GIRLS High Tonin Metal and Pate Kid Shoes SBS o $35 I At The Ho)f Good Shoes I WINNESOE STORE
1 J. S. Bowers. Pres. Sdurmeyer, Vice Free. ; ■ j ■ The Bowae j O lent bargains in city pleased to have | ■ farms. The Thewm . ] 2 you call at its office mo to j oan on | o pany has plenty oi Abstract 2 reasonable terms. oftifle. Twenty ■ Company prepare youctor. J years experience, con I o i ■ o wers Realty Co. —1 I’rench Quinn, becty. t O®OBO»0«0*0»°*
J. H. Koenig was a Geneva business visitor yesterday.
£ Joe Tonnelier made a business trip ! j to Fort Wayne this morning. Levi Stoneburner made a business ' , trip to New Haven this morning. , toe Fuhrman of the True & Runyon I store, has returned from a holiday I visit at Plymouth. Miss Grace Middleton of Servia is here for a visit with the H. M. Daniels family east of the city Mrs. Leach returned yesterday afternon to Ft. Wayne after a visit here with Mrs. Belle Johnson. John Briggs of Geneva was numbered aiftong the many attending the distrist convention being held here today. Mrs. Pen Robinson of Decatur arrived in the city today to visit relatives for a few- days.—Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Oren Smith has arrived from Indianapolis and will visit over New Year's with her mother, Mts. Nettie Schrock. Fred Schaub, wno has been visiting with his sister. Mrs. Harry Horn, at Union City for several days, returned home yesterday. , Mrs. Henry Thomas and daughter, Portia, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Slagel, of Marion, went to Fort j Wayne this morning. Mrs. Frank Rumschlag left this r morning for Portland and Fort Recovi ery, Ohio, where she will visit with I her sister and friends.
Mrs. Guebard returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne. She visited here with her brother, Burt Haley, and family. Earl Kastner left last evening for Decatur, where he will be employed by the G. R. & I. as telegraph operator.— Kendallville Notes. Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend of near Monroe changed cars here yesterday afternoon on their way to Pickard, where the will make their future home. ( Mrs. Israel Chronister returned to [ Fort Wayne this morning. Sho was ' accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Alva j Henderson, who will make a return ! visit with her. Attorney J. C. Sutton was a business visitor at Portland yesterday. He | returned byway of Ossian, where he ' spent the night with his father-in-law, ; Alex White, and wife. Mrs. White is i quite sick with bronchitis. “Turkey soup for dinner and that is j the end of it,” said an tdltor of an ex- ; change today. He is lucky to have i had it this long. His cook might win I several prizes on contributions to the | “economy” department of the Master- \ ful Matrons' Making Magazine. National Organizer L. D. Redding of the Clerk's union, was summoned to Evansville last night to conduct a
strike inaugurated by some young wo men clerks. Mr. Redding had an engagement at Decatur last night, when a Clerk's union has just been organiz-i ed, and he sent J. C. Workman there to officiate as organizer to institute the j lodge.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. — a RETURNS FOR TREATMENT. . Charles F. Sautbine of Craigville, who several weeks ago met with quite a serious accident while at work at Fort Wayne, when he was struck on the head with a falling brick, which fractured his skull, and had returned to his home at Craigville, wag returned yesterday to the hospital for further treatment. Mr. Sautbine is a brother of Mra. William Wuni of this city. -A—- - ANKLE. Carl Smith, one of the players on the basket2ball team against the Renssalaer team, which played the “Decatur Hoosiers” Thursday evening at the Porter hall, had the misfortune to crush the ankle bone of his left foot during the last half of the game. Just how the mishap occurred he is unable to state, but all at once it seemed to jump from its socket paining him very much. He was compelled to quit the game, but walked on the foot for a 'short while, when it again slipped, i crushing part of the bone. He at once secured the assistance of a physician, i who discovered the injury as above stated, and which will require some time for it to heal at it should.
FRONFIELD FARM SOLD. Ed Ahr Purchase! Estate East of the City. The 160-acre H™ of Mrs. Malinda Fronfield. east the city, has been sold through tie Erwin real estate agency to Ed A— Mr. Ahr is at present residing on the Studabakei homestead, which iilocated just across the road from hk new purchase, and he will move to‘ is new farm as soon as ! the tenant (fl .? fve possession. Mr. Ahr has bis Union townsuip ( farm for sa.'- in the Erwin real estate agency an<M is will be sold soon - Mr Ahr intend' to make his new acquisi- ' tion jjjg Jlf -nanent home. The estate 1 is a fine o®- located just beyond the city, ami f»« Price paid was a fancy one. RHEUMIfISIW QUICKLY RELIEVED a jj Baxter of Jtackson, Tenn., says: son 15 years old, was asflicted wlth rheumatism about 3 i„„ nr .d at various times under care of ph«cians. The first bottle of Dr. Datil’s Relief for Rheumatism , , -ompt relief in 2 days and after i - LaP «r 6 bottles, he is cured | | Bo and well. Sold by the Holt-1 > hour Co - ■ — ’ OU K RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM | f zorge W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., ) “Dr. Detrhnn’s Relief for Rhett | has given my wife wonderful * r«nt fut rheumatism. She could not 1 Sand or foot, hsd to be lifted for " months. Sts began the use ot ? . remedy and improved rapidly. On I ~nday she cculd not move and on ) ednesday she got up, dressed her1 'if and wa-ked out for breakfast. ) old by Holthouse Drug company SHOWS NO CHANGE. • Word today from Chi2 .ago by relatives of John Steele who •is at the point of death, from burns i “'X 11 Hl”.'.:;’. ' XX™ are at his bedside, and there is no hope extended for his recovery. J
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE STARTS JANUARY- 2nd.-1912 There’s nothing particularly sensational about our Jan. Sale; its the regular thing with us; and there are two kinds of men who ought to be interested in it. <JOne class is made up of men who wait for the time when they can buy good clothes for less than usual prices; another class of men take advantage of such a sale as ours to get an extra suit, overcoat, hat or underwear for future use. In either case we’re glad to sell them the clothes; they’re Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft; we want to get our space clear for the new spring goods that will arrive Feb. Ist. and we’re willing to cut off our profits on the winter goods to do so. Its a plain business proposition that ought to interest you; its a good thing for you and for usSale Prices Strictly Gash-=No Goods Charged at Sale Prices
Mens and young mens fancy suits in Cheviots and Worsteds, colors, brown, blue-gray, gray and tan, two and three button models, a beautiful line to select from at a great saving to you--$20.00 suits now $16.00 $15.00 suits now $12.00 SIB.OO suits.now $14.40 $12.50 suits now SIO.OO $16.00 suits now $12.80 SIO.OO suits now SB.OO Mens Black and Blue Suits in Serges Cheviots and Clay Worsteds Discounted 10% Mens and young mens Fancy Overcoats in brown and graj s, some plain models, convertible collar coats, also sizes 33 to 40. $20.00 O’coats now $16.00 $15.00 O’coats now $12.00 SIB.OO O’coats now $14.40 $12.50 O’coats now SIO.OO $16.00 O’coats now $12.80 SIO.OO O’coats now SB.OO Mens Black and Blue Overcoats will be sold at a discount of 10 per cent. Mens Fur Overcoat, Russian Calf, guaranteed for service, also some Fur lined Coats. $30.00 Coats now . . $27.00 $20.00 Coats now . . ? SIB.OO SIB.OO Coats now $15.50
HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTt & COMPANY Good Clothes Sellers For Men And Boys
li Ipf w - W ‘5% Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters Corona Wool Fat| is extracted from the wool of*the Sheep and does not differ from the . secretions in the skin of other animals. Grease and water will not mix, but Wool Fat will readily mix with secretion of the skin, hence, t’s readily absorbed. You see the point? JSSLJL 1 For contracted hoof, grease heel, sore shoulders, galls, sprains, calks, barbed wire cuts, kicks, bruises, Corona Wool Fat is the standard remedy. Just the thing to relieve over night cracked cows teats. 25c 50c and SI.OO cans, and your money back if not satisfactory, j| , I FCR SALE BY .Heller and McGill, Agent s Ist. and Madison st ,
IT’S A BOY. | Will Ruunann, the barber, is the proud father or a ten-pound boy, which came to-gladden the home Thursday.
M !■—IIIMMIIIIIIIIIIII Minim jn— •*is use sect as) « ■ -xa* MATHEMATICS NOT RHETORIC We have shown EL P. Efficiency of certain sized motors. . Grant fact thar gear ratio is same as that of FORD, practically -1-2 to 1, and that they are equipped with 32 inch tires instead ot 30 inch. VVhat. Motor efficiency is reduced 6 2-3 percent by reason ot the encnicentn m in the increased length of spokes. Then a 4-inch bore 4 1-2 inch stroke motor that develops 25. b H. P. at 1333 R. P. M. is reduced in hill climbing ability by 6 2.3 per cent which further reduces .it to 24.9 H. P., the FO ID way of looking at things. Fully equipped fore-door Touring Car Sin an Fully equipped Torpedo Runabout ; *).00. Fuliv equipped Commercial Roadster . $610.00. 750 pound l&ry Car on regular chassis ,720.00. THEJ GROVE GARAGE COMPANY 123 N. MAIN STREET Bluffton, Ind. Have that car repainted during the cold spell in the winter.
Childrens Overcoats in browns and greys, sizes 3 to 7 yrs. will be sold during this sale at a reduction of 20 to 50 per cent. One lot of boys Long Pant Suits, about 20 suits in all, good wearing materials, to be sold during this sale at Half Price. One lot of Mens Suits fancy patterns. they lack a bit from being this seasons styles but will make good work suits, sizes 34 to 37, this lot will be sold at Half Price. 4 Mens Woolen and Cotton Underwear will be discounted 10 per cent. You’ll have a great chance during the month of Jan. for money saving, read these items over carefully then let us show them to you, we feel we can interest you.
A. E. WIGGAM, LECTURER. Ths fourth number of the high school lecture course will be given next Friday evening, January sth, by Albert E. Wiggam, a noted lecturer.
WANTED—GirIs, at once. Inquire at the Indiana Board and Filler Company. 299t2 LOST —Gold cross, somewhere in the city. Return to the Catholic rectory and receive reward. 304tf
