Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1912 — Page 3
ahJ-KX. STEELE & WEAVERS XXSSi | B “i'F"’ RA-RCftS I I«ST S."'-’“"f .... . B/TFIG/tIN LIST See Window Display ® ::: =^ — ■ — Marbles for the Boys Big assortment of Glass Dishes Cut Glass water sets extra good lor I cen t 5 cents each ats|.7saset Sg ENGLISH DINNER WARE gB Bl W e have just received 4 new patterns in nice English ware that we can |j[| sell at the prices others sells cheap American ware at S I new patterns 100 piece set at sl-5.00 to SIB.OO a set. They arp nifty. Secthem. Special For A Few Days Only H Belting by the yd., this is a new line and the patterns have never been sold at the price of 10 cents a belt in the Hty by any store. All colors and styles, Don’t miss this sale. 10c a belt, (gjg DRr GOQDS & NOVELTIES Children straw hats each lo c ® per rd ' of hosier/g" || Curtain cords, poles and blinds each. .10 to 50c Better gradeg at J;’* ;j ; j 15and 25c Bs I 01 ?r et T° V v- rS kT ch 1 uNeck ware, belts ana bows each 10c L^ e Turkish towels each-oe Alger books each 10c Bra S 00( l °ne at the price of .. . . . . .10c Postcard books, holds 400 card each ... 25c IjSJj gS hneof shirt and fancy waist they are Fine boxof writ ting paper each .. 10 and 25c ® Ri Q rt ! n e tt- ach / v ' i-’ ’ \ Embroidery the best line in town for the TO! Black petticoats. New shipment somo very good money per vd stnsop Kg styles tight fitting and fine grades at sl. to $5. Childrens’dresses very nice at . ’ ‘ 50c pSS Men and boys work shirts each . . . 2o rnd 50c Rompers for the boys at 25 and 50c Mvl Easter goods at . 1c oc and I.oc Kimonas for the ladies at . . . 9g c Ladies hats ready trimmed, save your hard Long Kimonas at . . . ’ «i 00 earned money, see them from . . . .$2. to $5. Combs, barrets, jewelry bags and all kinds Enamelware And Tinware Gents neckties atlo and 25c gy® We handle no seconds our line is the best and uspen ers atlo and 2->c mdse n<>t C ° mPare Pri “ S ° r g ° o<lS Wi ‘ h SUCh = will here, all kinds of gar- ‘ ■ Milk Pails ? T en seed 1 s per Dkg lc Hoes and rakes each 25c MM *3s 10c to 50c each, strainers, butter bowls, paddles tt ™ “ KT? 39 moulds and jars. , House Cleaning Time S Galvanized Ware-Special for this only. spon^ stepladders, wall payer cleaner gj® No 1 tubs regular 50c sale • " paints varnish brushes, brooms, chair seats and Eg b&im 50c sa e :: ■ 50c to s/ 5 o T ded at ‘ lowest prices - ® gg Hardware- We always have a complete line o£ Fancy lamp, a beauty, regular price $5.00 kK JSS3 the small articles needed. No bluffs here. can be bought this week for .. . $3.75 33 SSI We have’nt the room to tell you what more we have in our big store but we do say that we have the Hl ESH largest stock in the city of staple goods and have the prices every day in the week, remember we do not SR adv. one thing and do another nor do we take any of our specials out of the window the night before the sale. || x ES? We have been doing business in Decatur for the past six years and have built up a business and store / bj equal to a city store, we pay cash for our goods and sell them for cash and defy compitition for good hon- «S est mdse, and business methods. STEELE & WEAVER The Store That Sells The Goods to
Dr. C. V. Connell / I VETERNARIAN ' PIIAKIP Office 143 X lIOIIC Residence 102
49 wished she cguld tell all suffering humanity. 49 s No one knows how I suffered with aches, pains, lagripp, rheumatism, kidney and stomach trouble. I had a nervous head ache all the time for over a year nothing I did gave me relief, I heard and read so much of 49 General Tonic I concluded to try a bottle, and as sure as I am telling you 1 had not taken half a bottle until I was feeling as well as I ever felt in my life. I have taken it since November and have not nad any signs of a Headache, or pain. I could not keep from comming and telling you I only wish that I could tell my case to all sufferingjiumanity, I am telling Everyone I see. 49 49 ■ IbaSl ■ The’above is word for word uttered by a Decatur lady who is'only ■ one out of hundreds of such praisers of 49 General Tonic, there is no re equal to 41 General Tonic forstagnated system, which causes Liver, Oc Kidney, Stomach and Rheumatism, and you could not believe how 7® quick 49 General Tonic will stop a cough, and cure colds in children, ; I Try it and be convinced 49 is perfectly safe to give children as it conI tains no narcotics. a 49 49 Is Sold I'y All y 49 *‘\ iu l w” w- ’—w—• ' '•»' iw
NCTiCE. Now is tne time to file your mort j gage exemptions. See Brow n & Kel- i ler, Monroe, Ind. For Sale, Trade or Rent. Five acres of good, black, beet land, well tiled, five room house, in good condition, barn, with room for four horses, drove well, cement cistern, two chicken houses and chicken park, located on the Decatur corporation
| line. Will sell or trade, on easy payI ments. For information write Box 19. ; Monroe, Ind., or see B. S. Brown, Mon- | roe. Also 60 acres of good land miles lof railroad maraet, »o roos to school, 101 l cleaied, well drained, good house. 5 rooms; good barn and all necessary outbuildings. AU under a good state of cultivation. Will sell at a bargain it sold soon. Easy payments. For fur-
• ther information write or see Brown i or Keller, Munroe, Ind. 57t12 i- — o : — NOTICE. Sr 1 am prersaret. to move any kind of '■ buildings, do concrete work of any ■ kind, raise buildings and putting in y foundations. All work is guaranteed. 6 Address me at Bobo, Ind. 62-e-o-d-t€* JAS. C. HARMON. a WIEN WANTED. I One thousand men wanted, to call I at the Reiter & France barber shop. Hair cut, 15c. (3 barbers.) 63t4 RED KNOFF. EGGS FOR SALE. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, 3 cents each. Goooo Eggs Common geese, 10c each: Embden geese, 20c each. Duck Eggs—ln_dian Runner, White and Fawn, 5 cents each; Imperial Pekin, 5 cents each; Buff Orpingtons, 5c to 10 c each. S. C. CRAMER, Mercer Ave., Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 641. 65t2 FOR SALE. By the P K. Kinney real estate agency, a real bargain—one house of 7 rooms, centrally located, which would rent for from $12.50 to $15.00 per month; price, $1,650. 59t3 FOR SALE —A few t ms of Choice clover hay. Inquire Jess Trieker, 'phone 8-J. 60t3 DO YOU WANT SOME DIRT? i Inquire of A. D. Suttles, Old Adams County bank. Excavating cellar on sth street and will have about 100 i yards. \ 66t« JorhK r < M V A
jlfeuf NOTICE I WESS, fes." L- I This paper was written by Mr. E. M. M ag- ? sbHVn oi/iii 1 ner the agriculturist, and approved by Mr. i SHQg SKULL j F Hubbard, the manager of the HollandL I St. Louis Sugar Co., and therefore is authorWanted Amusement , | itative. f train and R j° man Alone ' | It is confidently beleived that muchlyalu- I I % with a J ab l e information is contained therein « f u " le 1 "w e are only too happy to mail to any one I I sending‘his name and address a copy, so long as we have them. S'lfeH FIRST NATIONAL BANK B whose n 4 and Nolot, j IMDI ANA I DECATUR, - - INDIANA I a who had t a most hos . — - __ j i pitable ma ( — . y They w<4 their amuse . ■ THE’CLOUDS IN ments a”! noon at the HEAVENS I house they woman , who / , □ was alone, L nieretresh . ~ / have not all the happy souls f abovethem, Thereisaheaj Mme. Luce I them 1 > ven h a Ppi neSS , a b°X of I her husbanl ht in tne I T - ] o ur cigars. They charm the I Z,l'd L i spiXlear the train andsuf- | st. went I took from fuse the sense ini the aroma o fit some docifg he and the L. / A sunlit climes. We have many I they spoke oi which h a d !. highest, try a log cao S been tro ops.' a- next time you smoke. 1 A. CQLCHIN. 225 N. 2nd, st. J Who were weat’ orm o£ the , _ -■ —r_——L— i— I army, had no[ s poor wo - - ■— j N °” repliwl C onversa ' fT I tion had even if et our pro- ' _(A a .V- | ject, and we to leave | empty-handed rem i n ded ' I |me with a glarL h ad to J ' ißßeKina^iW ß I sfeS I WO ffiSSSS | I You can’t find shoddy us he°can S be | H. s ,. u . k oL jit. Whenan'anbuys^a gjve hi R good satisfaction. S march.” The soldlerL hands ’ SUI 6 that It IS g & mo fn US whePJ with their hostess as£ade her I , . manV of OUT Customers COnie pPance I farewell, a fact which! another , That S why so y nQ j- taking a Cha « emphatic protest fromlesident. ever they need harness. select from. Call 1 Then the narrative ofk m e was w p pn VO u buy here. Large SIOCK I continued. Nolot said:! I w ~• .•. j ‘ First of all I tookL o man’B and look it OV er. I Xt.“£oS s I bo. ,j everything I have.” sfc> and then Tlsseau threw beh again I - ——— ■ 1 ——' ■ ind made a sign to me. 1 *, thick ' - ’ t , „... stick, which he held outj j said. ~ .. . WANTED —Agent to sell 1 “Oh, we must have dom, this’” LOST—A gray fur ro’oe, line . lighting plants in count. sn<! I struck one blow, |h was , striped cloth. T-ost either in | Write for territory—J. f enough. Then we search ward- or bet wecn town and Will Meishberg T nSo Michigan Blvd., Chiir robe and left with sevenTfrancs, ’ n ileg 80U theast of town. Finite. jThomp , , which wee shared as we along.” | ’ leave at t hi ß office. 63t-;i < — “You certainly hit harcinarked , p — ■;p"" ihe president, and, undoilpareel, i 'll ’ ' it— —Jl—— F"] he added, “Look, here ark e bits EJI- : : .. T) v ,: no of your victim’s skull.” Thl young Fl PfAV I IP K,eL<lH 1 I IGc Lj soldiers hung their heads Ld not ! 4 VV Dy Idy A idutter a word. In the coLf the “i and Liquor when you can buy just as . < . trial it transpired that thq, men, or ¥ our RETAIL DEALER i whose antecedents were of ii ' , H respectable and who had bj n the f » <■ D AA -|-. habit of bragging about their t ivl V _L>C/V1 -L 1 IVVIO S yomrades, had previously codplated L the murder of another olfcoman | „. , Export sl.so’per ease of 3 doz. ,q dwelling in a lonely farmhk, art R -- Fvnort Large sl-6o’ *• “ “ 2 also of a wealthy citizen rl n g at ft] Export Large ’ .. - 3 •• be Mans, as well as the burgfr of a HI “ Extra ae u <* 5 jewel-r’s establishment at Lflechm , “ Extra Pale large it . 1 winding up with a plan for tlilurder 111 T • TD-i/i-i ■ s f a corporal In their comp; with || MV 1101101* 11 ICCb H whom they were on friendly Ls, in ® , jrder to obtain possession oi’j sav- f" My Prise, 1 Retail Price |-j ings bank book, the plan bid that a iiuiion * l - 50 M they should hide his corpse anLread I. X- L. Whiskey, $2.00 Vi no fel a report that he had The i £?J’rf t t A rhurvßve “ “ . c verdict of the court marrial w;<nani- b 2 r j ftr Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 $5.00 LJ I ’ | a H.G d) (A e stratght Kentucky whiskey 9 $g „ 5 0 See Wedding for 25 Cent; 1 years old) Perßal- „ al)on *2.00 |tf The Dalles, Orc. Capt. Beuard j ["/swLn Gin “ “ iffiO $2.50 ■ Anderson of Tbe Dalles corps the J Hamilton Blackberry ‘‘ “ . $1 2 5 $2 to $2.50 ■ > Salvation Army and Capt. Nele E. ; j p ure California Port wine per gal 25 $4.00 f Wilkins of North Yakima. Wash.>cre -1 Grape Brandy per gal $1.50 $2.5” married at the Congregational etireb Pure Califronia Sheery $2.50 in this city by Brigadier R. Dubin of cl Apricot Brandy j , ' seattie. Many The Daiies folk ?aid I.J Tl . oap o-nnds are absolutely the best and I £ ’ the admission fee of 25 cents andwit- I j inest. o u • nessed the ceremony. H in the City : TT B I. A. KALVER fe Pittsburgh, Pa.—lsaac Jones, retred I j , whaler and Sunday school teacler, \Z Wholesale LiqUOf Dealer boasts that only six of his Sunday Q MnnrnP Street Six DOOTS West Os L school pupils have been hanged In Yj MODIOe Ot , _,,—4-, r Rrmlr I twenty years—his class being that in Q Old Adams County Dd j the county jail m 1.1 .■■inriiniL. JI T I nc —C—Z3CT3OZ dl
