Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1912 — Page 3

IQ Barkers Best I ■ and about the only mens work shoe that I b-* know of that will stand this kind of weather M without a rubber covering. These shoes are made of the old fashioned bark taned leather, the &V | kind you used to get when you had your shoes I made to order, soles of the toughest kind of Oak m | sole leather, every lift in the heelis solid leather Built foi all kinds of hard wear. Try a pair $4 next time. — - - ■ jj. 1 | Charlie Voglewede |l I THE SHOE SELLER I On The West Side Os The Street

■■ - - . ,L>J o V IT* l F.IKEC4ST 2 o * *<■-. - '♦oFair and colder tonight In south portion; Wednesday f ?.ir and rising , temperature. Charles Lammiman of Monroe was here yesterday on business. William Adi' of Monroe was here momi n g transacting business. Mrs. Malinda Fronfleld returned last evening to Fort Wayne after a visit here. R. K. Allison ”'^ s looking after timber business in the southern part of the state today. John McKean of Linn Grove was numbered among the business callers here yesterday. Mrs. Janies Stockard and daughter, Leola, returned last evening to Williams after a visit here. Pat Kinney returned this afternoon from Geneva, where he was looking after real estate business during the day.

r-— I the home of TWSffißr&l J Quality Groceries « : Mhaj^B *x J YOU Will Always u?~. Jr FIN D 04 - —--i -_ Us Busy BUT NEVER TOO BUSY To Give Your Especial Wants our Special •ATTENTION WE VALUE YOUR TRADE Have you been thinking of seed potatoes. We have the genuine varieties at the right price. Early Rose SI.BO bu. Early Bliss $2.00 bu. Early Ohio $2.15 A complete stock of Garden and Flower seeds We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Butter 20 to 28 Hower and Hower, I North of G. R. &I. Depot ’Phone 108. I SOB o i o ■ o ■ o ■oaoDioßoaoaoßoßoßott :J, S. Bowera, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. J O O « § £ 2 a £ The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- O , O lent bargains in city property and Acams county ! farms. The company would be pleased to have you call at its office and see its offerings. Ihe com- q n pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on » reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstiact q Company prepare your abstract of tit.e. Twenty years experience, complete records. O O © fl ffl o r The Bowers Realty Go. y § French Quinn, Secty. g oaoioioioioioBBoaoeoBOBCBow?

• I Dyonis Schmitt made a business I trip to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Carrie Carriage of Berne, who has been making a visit with her son here, le: i lids mining for her home. Frank Mann, returned this morning to Indianapolis where he is a student ;I in the medical school, and also a teacher in physiology. Mrs. William Scherer of Monroe, who has been at Wabash attending the Methodist conference, transferred i here this morning on her way home. Ben Beavers, who spent the last ten ■ days here with u:s parents, Mr. and i Mrs S. D. Beaver:,, left today* for Crav fordsville to resume his school I work at W-oash college. County Treasurer C. W. Yager moved Mondty to his new home, formerly the Godfrey Christen residence on Adams street. The Christens moved temporarily to the property vacated by the lagers. Mr. Stark, owner of the new moving ’ picture theater to be opened here, was busy unloading his chairs, which were held up along the way for more than 11 two weeks. They are being placed in ; | position and Mr. Stark expected to be > ready for business by Wednesday of | this week.

Elton Brown was a business caller at Fc, Wayneytoday. Jacob Fuelling made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. W. A. Bouse and son. William Townsend, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Keneth Vancil is working at the Schlickman & Goldner resturant during vacation week. Miss Mary Closs has begun work at the Deluinger millinery store again for the spring season. Robert Mann returned last evening : to Bloomington where he is a student at the state university. John Penning of Minster, Ohio, is the gues tof the Casper Lang and J. H. Bremerkamp families. Mrs, L. i’ulteineier went to Ft. Wayne today to visit with her daughter, Mrs; Ernest Nahrwald. T. M. Reid has returned from a two months trip through the south end I southwest in the interests of the Waring Glove Company. vvork on the remodeling of the Mrs. S. Laman barn on Madison which has been under progress for several days i had to be stopped owing to the present wet spell. The building is to be raised to a height of the family home a celler and cement foundation placed there under and moved a distance oi six feet nearer the walk, and converted into a dwelling. It will be equipped with all modern improvements and when completed will be one of the many neat '■rd comfortable homes of the city. The rain last night spoiled an April first joke in part. Cal Peterson bought a paper case of ice cream amj took it to the home of a friend tor a treat. He got another too however, and filled it with crushed ice and planned to leave the real cream on the porch until the hostess had dished up the contents of the crushed ice and found herself "fooled". The boys who knew of his intended joke, thought it would be a good plan to follow him to the home and when he left the real ice cream stand on the porch, to slip up and hide it, thus turning the joke on him when he went out to get it. It rained so hard about that time, however, that their plans were abandoned. ———. X —*W. CLOTHING STORE NOTICE. During the month of April, the clothing stores will remain open on Monday evening until 8 o'clock, and on Saturdays indefinitely. o_ — . PROPERTY FOR SALE. 20 acres within two miles of Decatur, good buildings, $2600, if taken within ten days. See L. C. Hughes, Decatur, or Jacob Vogt, R. F. D. No. ", Decatur. Michigan land —160 acres, in St. Joseph's county, Mich.; well improved; $47 per acre, if bought now. 40 acres in Kalamazoo county, Mich.; fine buildings, first-class. A bargain at $2500. See L. C. Hughes, Decatur, Ind. 80t6 oYOU Should buy now while prices are right. Abstracts of title furnished free Two fine large lots on Monroe street and east of Thirteenth street, at $325 each. Fine modern home, large lot, drove well, good barn, two squares from court house; price, $5,500 Vavant lots on West Madison or Adams streets at prices that are right. Two-story fram house, new roof, cellar, drove well, large lot at $1425. See A. D. SUTTLES. 80-e-o-d-4wks -* EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned •xecutc-r of the last will of the late jarah C. Decker, by 1 direction of sir I decedent, as in her | will provided, gives notice that he | will offer lor sale at the late residence of said decedent on John a street, near South Third street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, April 6. 1912, beginning at 1:06 o'clock p. m., the following articles of personal property, to-wit: One bureau, center stand, six cane bottom chairs, six common chairs, five rockers, dining room table, two stands, two looking glasses, three stoves, clock, parlor and bed room carpets, oil cloth, pictures and frames, lace curtains, window blinds, two feather beds, six >onther pillows, two beds and springs, five comforts, three quilts, woolen blankets, cotton blankets, wash boiler, tub and board, jars, step ladder, cooking utensils, two lamps, cupboard and dishes, silver knives and forks, silver spoons, refrigerator, lot. of stove wood and coal, axe, boe. rake, pruning knife, glass cans, canned fruit and many other small articles. Real Estate. Said executor will also offer for sale at the said time and place the following described real estate, to-wit:

(TjOTHCPAFT men> young men and All-Wool ~ B0YS! THIS STORE WILL Clothe°s JSgL SELL YOU RIGHT ON /jOf WHAT TO WEAR FOR ■ EASTER To YoiJ Considering The of Easter Clothes W/ 'f'' This store presents a wealth of helpful suggestions-from Scarf to Suit you will find here a stock that completely /nil il meets every dress need and taste. / 'f Give us a chance to show you the Varsity-Shape maker i u ll English Coats in the new shades of Gray, Blue and ' wSw/Si (j 11 'Hip ’ll Tan you’ll like them we know and thev’re moderately 1 & pr,c£iL I Men and Young tas Suits SIO.OO to $25.00 Boys Knee P?nt Suits $ 1.50 to $lO 00 f -~We’d be mighty glad to you this week HOLTHOUSES SCnUI TE & CO. GOOD CLOTHER SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS

I Commencing at the northeast corner ;of out let two hundred ninety-one (2?1) in David subdivision: of out lot No. 28 m the tow:, (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indi ana, running thence south to the southeast corner of said out lot No. 291; thence west 56 feet; thence north 162 feet to a point 59 feet west of the northeast corner oi said out lot No. 291, thence east 59 feet to the pla«e of

, r ]r r~ JL— 11 f CLOSING OUT SALE ] J OF CARPETS, RUGS AND LIN- I OLIUMS | Commencing tomorrow morning and continuing until our stock of car- <= | pet, Rugs and Lenoliums are exhausted. We are going to discontinue u I carrying these three lines as we are in need of the room for our ready | J to wear department. In these lines you will find only the very latest Spring Patterns as our full spring stock has just ar- J rived therefore in order to clean up these carpet, rugs and lenoliums we are going to close out at actual cost | V as we find our store to crowded to handle these lines | and give our ready to wear department enough attent- H" ’ r ZL * v ' ion now as spring is here and you will nead something item -J* new in floor covering. It will pay you big to attend fl the big sale. Lenoliums 1,2,3, and 4 yds wide price 29 I JX 49 and 65 cents yard. x? | B nrarn RUGS ■ Carpets 'W\ J 63in. X 9ft $ 8.00 sale $ 5.50 H .''’C 53in. X 9ft 15.00 sale 10.50 30c Carpets 23c MggL __ »9X12 Rugs $15.00 sale $11.75 40c “ 29c ■ • 50c “ 39c “ 18,00 “ 15,00 60c 48c 20.00 X 16.5 Q 75c “ 59c ‘‘ “ 22.00 “ 17.50 -J 1 25.00 “ 19-50 J / g See our new line of childrens dresses in White and | J Colors, ages 2 to 14 years. q d . n | - Prices from 50c to $25.00 I r I 1 Illi i ill I' Hi iII .. i

I beginning. Terms of Sale. I All sums of Five Dollars ($5.00) ! cash. All sums of Five l>...ltrs ($5.00) or . j more, nine months’ credit, the pur- . chaser giving note and security to ' the satisfaction <>i tb r undersigned. . | JOHN S. GLECKLER, Executor. . | Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. ; i John Spuhler, Auct. 76t5

4-BARBERS-4. ) riair cutting, 15c; first-class work, i First shop sout’’ of tba Hensley Je.w---r ; elry store. .. j FRANK HOWER, Mgr. 3 j MARSH BURDG, RED KNOFF, 73t6 C. STULTS. — —(J 5i Petny 3 * ' l|<!,n> Ace

SPECIAL NOTICE. We, the undersigned merchants of the c’ty of Decatur agree to close our places of business during the month of April at 6:00 p. m., except Monday and Saturday nights: NIBLICK fc CO. THE KUEBI.ER CO. RUNYON ENGELER A CO. M. FULLENKAMP. 80t3