Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1912 — Page 3
I 11 M IIMKI U I MR. MAN I If you le looking for a medium priced work shoe you’ll be surprised what you can buy here for from $1.75 to $2.50. Our work shoes at this price are made on comfortable lasts and with the idea 8 of giving the greatest amount of wear for the money. Some new numbers in light weight work shoes to show you too. || I Charlie Voglewede I “T HEE JES Hi CD EE S-B E • I P- ~ F? H On The West Side Os The Street ■
*o i»o*oao«> VEATO FORECAST I o ]<i\>. .•«’ by Sk<> ■ ■ day. I Miss Leola of Williaris I . was a shopper here today. Miss Lizzie Graber of French townI ship was a visitor here today Mrs. N. G. Baughman has returned from a visit with relatives at Port-1 land. |y . Miss Ldtha Brandyberry and Mrs. ' H John A. Pettuytather, of Andrews » have returned home after a 'visit with j EK Mrs. Samuel Chronister. George Flanders, who has been serv-1 ing a week on the interurban, learn-' B ing the condu z duties, today re i signed to take up a better position. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Biothers of east] I of the city are moving into the Mil- : let property on Winchester street , | formerly the uevi Barkley residence, j ■ Their daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Burns, i of Chicago has opened an office in; this city fc. practice, and her par- i ents have cone to this city to make their home with her. I
i THE HOME OF 1| ** * I i I j5 i-* ■ Quality Groceries A^aßaß' a YOU will Always FIND 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 18 to 24 Hower and Hower. | North of G. R. & L Depot. ’Phone 108. ■ohoiobobo ■oßODioaoioaoaoaoaoa I J S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. £ gj ° 3 O ■ * " £ ■ * § The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g O lent bargains in city property and Adams county • farms. The company would be pleased to have M 2 you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q ® pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ £ Enable terk Lei S S Company prepare your abotract of title. Twenty M II years experience, complete records. O 2 > ■? o The Bowers Realty Co. w g French Quinn, Secty. O s OiOIOIOICTOIOMOIOf
Hrs. Dan Sprang spent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Luella Beltemeier went to Ft. Wayne last .evening to be the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Ernst Xahrwald. I Attorney C. .!. Lutz is home fruia looked after busiMr. and Mrs Oliver Heller left this 1 morning for Fort Wr.yne, where they I will make their home. Mr. Heller was • formerly engaged i” the blacksmith business here, | Mr, Kauffman of Lafayette and i Mrs. Stella Phillips of Fort Wayne will I have charge of the free demonstra- | lion of cooking at the gas office to- | morrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. I \ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baughman, i formerly proprietors of the Morris I five and ten cent store in this city, I left yesterday for Lansing, Mich, where they will look for a location. Mr. Rhoton of Columbia City, general manager of the Morris five and ten cent stores, is here on business, j arranging for the special sale of Sat- ■ urday. George Morris of Bluffton came today noon on business relating ' to the improvements to be made soon, Including the extension of the buildI ing to the rear of the lot.
WtBMHKmBMnMHBBBBMBaUMBJMMBaMBHBBMIWBMBraBIMMm Sheriff Durkin was at Portland to-j day cn business. Mr. and Mrs. John Chileote went to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Bessie Wilder was the guest of Miss Muriel Leonard over night. Herbert Lachot has taken a position with the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. Clayton Dorwin went to Geneva 1 yesterday’ afternoon to visit with relatives. Professor East of Monroe, who was j here last evening, left today for his i home. Ban Beery was a Berne business caller today in the interest oi the Decatur Horse Sale company. The United Brethren Ladies’ Aid I society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Pansy Potter. Miss Sophia Jaebker of Preble went i to Fort Wayne last evening to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Albert Huser. One of the finest Belgian three-year-sugar or coffee everywhere. H is Sprungr hav-e ever owned. Breeders wight is over a ton. Mrs F. Jt Bouse of Grand Rapids, Mich, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Watts. Mrs. Harry Van Kirk of Celina, O, Stopped off ligA for a visit with her mother, Metzler. The Van Kirks to Recover? Ohio. jQ Rhe highest comment is attended the ing. / i John Stark of the Rex theater has gone to Muncie to look after business relative to his stand here, among which was the changing of the lens to his machine. Mesdames Ludella Wulliman, David Wulliman, and babe and Mrs. Anna Wulliman, Berne, who were business callers here yesterday, left at noon for their homes. Herman Fuelling and son, Gerard, of Salamonia. Ind, who visited here with relatives, left yesterday for Portland on a continued visit, and from there will leave for their home Miss Iva Leverton left last evening!’ for her,r T Huntington after completing ' the Pythian Sisters’ district m to be held here 1 May jse, ? s.s Leverton is district ’ deputy grant- chief. Tonight the C. B. L. of I. will give I their dance and a large crowd is ex- . pected to be on hand for the evening , of pleasure. Arrangements have been . completed and excellent music will be j furnished iur ■■ evening. This is garden-making time and at nearly every home one can see one] or more getting things in shape be- ' sere the weather man may chance to change his mind and give us a little touch of winter squalls again. Mrs. Holmes of LaOtto is I visiting here. She spent Sunday in Berne with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Neaderhouser, and stopped] off here on her way home to visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Schug. Miss Josephine Eiting oi south of the city was visiting in the city today. She underwent an operation for appendicitis several weeks ago, but is again enjoying good health, and has I been ableto be out since Easter. I Miss Greta Coil, who has spent the I winter here with her father. W. D. Coil, I will go to Muncie, where she wifi I open their home in readiness for the I return of her mother and sister, Mary, [ from Florida, where they spent the | winter. Mrs. O. D. Weldy and son, Brice, returned last evening to Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr. and i j Mrs. Adam Pease, of Craigville, and j ' also relatives here. She was accom- I panied home by her niece. Miss Beu- | lah Myers, who will visit there. Says the Fort Wayne Journal-Ga-zette, anent the Twelfth district medical meeting held Wednesday in Fort Wayne: "Another interesting adi dress cn ’Personal Hygiene was delivered by Dr. J. S. Boyers of Decani.. who made the statement that person-! al hygiene had everything to do with ! health.” Wednesday and today the St. Jos- | eph schools were having their annual written examinations, which proof will be used for the promotion of s' holars , to the various grades. The examine- 1 tfons for each study are sent out by the Rev. E. A. Izifontaine of Fo: t : Wayne educational superintendent of . the Fort Wayne diocese. One ofthe finest Belgian three-yenr old stallions that it has been our pleasure to tee was sold and sent to the larm of Andrew Fuelling of Allen county. Frlslnger & Spt’unger say I that his type and size is of the sort , that all markets are seeking afte" His color Is a seal brown, ns rich as I saga ror coffee everywhere. He is I one of the shortest-backed, low down, wide-out types that Frlslnger .4 Sprunger haveever owned. Bleeders should see him before breeding. His weight is ovr a ton. ’
Boys Xtra Good Clothes for Any and All Occasions Every Xtra suit has both the X style for dress up wear and the durab- X ility for hard every day use. Xo You may worry when the boy goes (/m fishing, he might fall in, But don’t fret about him spoiling his clothes, they are made to stand more than the boy himself. 1/ b j® -1 Boys fancy knicker suits 8 to 17 yrs. two and three button double breasted and norfolk models, in fancy gray, brown and blue cassimeres and serges - IhM the best values you have ever seen, trousers lined throughout. I i \ y Xtragood Suits priced $5. to $lO. Regular Boys Suits priced $1.50 to $4. • Wekl like t o show you these clothes Hothouse, Schulte £ Go. Ojß w | Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. a I STEELE & wEftVE.KS _______ GALVANI z ED tub sale § H SATURDAY, APRIL, I3TH. ALL DAY || g 10 CENTS EACH 10 CENTS ' v ith aSO cent purchase or more of other goods entitles the customers to one of these W 1 was^-tult)s r °nly 10 cents. Think of it we will save you money on any f*nicle we have in the store and still give a bargain, don’t miss this sale. Come onec<>me ggj ’Lja S3 all <ion ’ t sor # e t the place the date and the price, and don’t kick if your neighbor ’ Ju linliLi* 1 beats you to i . aS Look over this list and see what we have. Compare our goods our prices, and then you will know why : our s^ore i s the place they sell the goods. iSB Muslin Underwear Toilet Articles rru + r •4- i? 4.L. i Talcum powder, witch haze 1 , tooth powder, col K3> The swellest line in town for the money, don t A i i ■ i n , gy! 8S cream, face powder, hair oil etc. at . • 10c g7g & Corset cove>-s 25 & 50c Linen ~a pkins each 10e ® S® W? ’•* T’ e 1 O- - Ladies hose, all colors apr ICc Sg ’ t a 10an^ 25c Collarseach 10 and 25c M gy* Ladies drawers at r .. - 10 c Kj! Kef, 1 -25 and 50c ~ . r. Ss* XT- u pa.-. Cobbler outfit . -50 c gjwr t $ . Hammers and braces at .... 10and 25c 13 0 Skirts a fine me Saws at . .... 10-25-50 and 98c ICcgl eac h Butcher knives from ... 10 to 50c f Ow Better grade from 40c brooms at . 30c «3« $1.25 to $3.50 80c lanterns at 39c a-— LADIES J ANCY WAISTS Coat hangers 2 for 5c _ 100 waists on sale for each SI.OO 1 Mail boxes at •■ • • • ■ 10c LACE CURTAINS Paints .’ ■ t i j :ner cleaner, gold pamt IjUj Did you see the kind we are selling at SI.OO a pair? & i n n- ' 1 ? SRa gMj think of it 3 yds. long and 54 in. wide, better hur- Gardpnhoeqat ' gSH ry and get what you want. Better ones at differ- Garden rakes at 25c It-jjU ent prices, and cheaper ones as low as 39cts a pair. r llt .‘ a i n nnlp- C gat SS Curtain goods by the yd. they are fine at 10c a yd. Window blinds’. 10 25 and ES iEg Hats, Hats And More Hats Water glasses 2 for ’ . . Our children’s hat is not a little flimsy thing but a Largest line of deep dises in the lown at KH EtfJ good one that will stand the wear and tear, for 10c Water jugs . 10c SB *1 Straw braid 10c bolt, flowers Butter jars with covers 10c Mm 10° bunch. Ladies hats from Jardineers from 10 to 98c 9m $2. to $5. see them. All cracked ones free TO H PURSES .. u ENAMELWARE pP [gjg Right up to the minute, a great ■ lo'qt 1 Settles eap at line t 0 select from ’ ° Ur special 6 * Berlin Settles ' 25c for 50c and 69c can’t be duplica- Coffee pots, good enamel ’’ ' 10c ted - Tea kettles regular price 98c best ware made 69c iBS F Belting And Belts Enamel dish pans 25c ESS aii i .• m*. 14 qt. best made for only 50c SEf CTa All colors lor 10 cts. a belt qt white enamel berlin kettles 50c L-JE Childrens dresses at 50c Pudding pans from 10 to 35c S 3 Garden reeds per pkg. 1c White chamber pails thatno better made . . $1.25 Remember we have the goods and we have the prices, our stock consists of the kind that brings them Rm £2s back, and we will not cut the grade of goods in order to meet fake competition and advertising. We have always believed that honesty is the best policy and that is why we have saw other stores come and Byl go. Watch us grow, watch our windows. We advertise what we have and sell what we advertise. The Place They Sell The Goods m
