Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1912 — Page 4

«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■’■■»■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* WB*****"*" lll ! i ■ 1000 pounds more of STEELE & WEAVERS 50 pails fresh candy all Si S Fresh waited Peanuts SPECIALS goes at 10c lb Fine line | -10 c a pound PLU AL 3 of chocolates 20c lb. g - b ■ * B G ENAMELWARE SALE SATURDAY ~ * With a purchase of 25c of other goods your choice of any article in our South £ * M show window for 10 cts. Consisting of large dish pans, stew pans, stew ket- wng|r' t ;¥ b ties Berlin kettles and coffee pots. Don’t miss this as we will sell you the « ■ articles needed for less money and still give you a bargain. Also remember we have plenty, not a dozen or ■ , 2 two for a bluff. Be on deck. £ a —— Ml i New Beads and Jewelry, A very nice Line Can Rubbers at 5 and 10 cents a dozen B rom 10 cts. to 50 cts. Mason Jar Caps 3 for 5 cents B — —7 « OR V GOODS Household articles for 10c each ■ More of those childrens dresses at 50c Carpet beaters 10c' g I ■ Lace curtains per pair . . . 50c and 4,1.00 10c g I ■ Curtain goods, new patterns pei yd. . •_' ’ n Wall paper cleaner 10c fl E Window blinds . 10, 2o and oOc Gold an j s j] ver paint 10c » B Door curtains 25c Tack pullers and hammers ~.. . 10c ■ ■ Shirt waists, nice patterns at 51.00 Whisk broomsand brushes 10c i B Corset covers r? c Stove polish 10c § 5 T adina drnwprs at 25 and 50c Peroxide n B Chddrens drawers at 10c Mop sticks and towel holders 10c ■ « Mpnl work sMrts . . 50c Stove pipes and elbows ,• ■ 10c | ■ Bovs work shirts 25c Enamelware everything in the line good quality g Mens union suit ’ '• •'• • 50c and SI.OO just received . 10c s EBo vs union suits ’ ■• • 25c Screen door hinges and springs 10c g ” Xes uniLn suits' 25 and 50c Flour sifters and dust pans .■ • 10c « ■ Lakies and mens two piece suits . ■ • ,25c Ht 5 and 10c § J New line of combs, purees, jewelry, neckware, belts 2400 1 & 10c “ BB * MMM——e— ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" m Fly Time Is Here Childrens JHats 10c g a Screens . . 25c Ribbon braids and flowers xOc S g Wire screening per yd. from • ■■•10 to 25c Fancy I ><?. ung - pt-: yd. ■ ■ ' 1 | ~ SPRINKLING CANS NEW GLASS WARE g re" . We have some very fine grade lead blown high 6 A good 6 qt. heavy tin and j ow s t em s herbits at 10c E Bi A good 9 qt. galvanized .. . doc Cut glass bell shape tumblers at ... • . ... 10c p W A good 8 qt. galvanized . hue Cut , g gtem sherbits a t ... . . 10c ■ S A good 10 qt. galvanized bUt Plain clear glass sherbits at 5c I St WAGONS Honey dishes with covers . . • 10c ■ g Best wagon made, largest size for the price see Vases, celery trays and sugars 10c £ ’ them at . 75c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and sl’7s Salts and peppers, glass covers 5c g H nuMw™ Quince 10 sties tumblers at oc fl ■ 10 bbl. of tumblers goes at . . . , . . 2 for 5c ■ At , $2,00 and 5_..j0 Lamn globes, No. 1 and 2at - 5c ® Velocipedes * ' DISHES At $1 50, $2.00 and $2.50 Have you saw them? If not do so. We have the N Big shipment of enamelware tin and galvanized ware goods at 10c. Stone ware. White lined water jugs ■ A jusccarnein. at 10c. Butter jars 10c, Milk crocks 1 gal, size 8c ■ " CHICKEN FOUNTS g B Made out of glass and in two styles one for water and tne other for feed, just the articles for the little chicks » nothing ever made like it for any ways near the money. See them. IO C each. K — £1 S To close out all of our stock in nase ball gloves and mitts worth 25 and 50 cents, your choice for IOC each. ® I STEEL.E <&. WEAVER'S |

*•*<*«•»*♦*♦♦*** ♦ *». , IT NEVER FA I US * : WONDER : \‘ST -*r <.FLY KI LLER • ♦ PRICE lO* * dealer* * THE WaTsOlm’cO. PERU,! ND.* *>****♦>*»*♦♦*>»* Judge J. Merryman and r. G. Hood- FOR SALE— 3-uuiner gasoline dange, er left this afternoon lor Chicago, gas heater and 1 coal oil burner, and while there expect to be in the Cal lat B. J. Terveer home, corner thick of the convention. Fifth and Madison Sts. 141t3 EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS” | When you build you naturally want something a little different than the other fellow. You do not want to copy neither, do want others to copy from you. ' If you will give our Rock faced tooled margin block consideration, either in the plain or the . granite facing, you will get something that is not manufactured by any other cement worker in Adams county. This block gets away from the continuous design of common blocks and gives you some variety, just as cut stone would. The blocks do not cost much and the exclusiveness is a matter to be desired. We have a beautiful display. Come see it. • ' WORKS ■ •- j J

t _ BIM II I — T — " ' *- Bloodine Cures Strains, Bruises j Rheumatic Sprains, Rheumatic Liniment pains, Pains in the Chest, Side and Back, Swelling and Tumors, Frost Bites, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Croup, Hoarseness. 25c and | 50 cents a bottle. . i WANTED—Boy in interurban candy kitchen. Inquire at once. 144tG NOTICE —A nu’ivoer of geese have strayed to the home of Albert Butler on North Second street Party can secure them by calling and paying for ad. 142t3 ~~SV~ Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters

£** g SiiiJ«3% teOV'"“3“ s Ouality I 4waHed ■ ■!!■■ ( j old * Paris Exposition 1900. For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier 4 K

FOR SALE. My residence on Winchester street, consisting oi ten rooms, with large bath room, closet and wash stand, with het and cold water, in three places. Lo\ 50x180. Fine large barn, with hydrant and solid block foundar tion. Plenty’ of fruit, also electric ; lights and gas in every room. Prop- > erty on brick street and interurban. . Inquire of Jerry Coffee. 135t6 i o BE WISE IN TIME. 1 You cannot keep well unless your bowels are regular. Neglect of this rule of health invites half the sicknesses from which, we sutler. Keep the bowels right; otherwise waste matter and poisons which should Pass out of the body find their way into the blood and sicken the whole system. Don’t wait until the bowels are constipated; take Bloodine Liver j Pills. DEMONSTRATION. B sure to attend the demonstration 1 at the gas office Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, afternoons and evenings. 145t5 o ROOMS WANTED. | Two or threo furnished, for light housekeeping, for family of three. In- [ quire at this office. 143t3 FOR SALE—Rural New York seed poI tatoes. Inquire of E. E. Zimmer- | man, Decatur No. 2; ’phone 4on D I line. 141t8 I FOR SALE —Eight room house, cen--1 trally located; modern improve- | ments; plenty of fruit. Inquire at . this office.. 145t12 1 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—On easy terms. Also house for rent. Money to loan on city property at 5 per cent. —The P. K. Kinney Real Es-, tate Agency, over interurban station. 140t3

WELL KNOWN HERE. i — - Miss Martha Elizabeth Covendale ot I Bluffton Weds Albert Boeckman. A wedding of much prominence, 'and the contracting part? being Mai tha Elizabeth Coverdale; granddaugh ter of Mrs. H. L. Coverdale, thin cltyj ■ with Albert W. Boeckman, of Stl ’ Clair, Mich., occurred at Bluffton last ’ week, the news of which is most well 1 comly received by the many friend! of the happy couple. The Blufftol Banner contained the following: |j “One of the most elegant weddingffl ! celebrated in Bluffton was that <■ last evening, when Miss Martha Elil abeth Coverdale, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs Charles N. Coverdale, becanß ‘ the bride of Albert W. Boeckman, sol of Mr. and Mrs. W. Boeckman. of ta Clair, Mich. The ceremony was pefl formed at 8 o’clock on the por<p at the beautiful residence of Mr. a;| Mrs. Coverdale on East South stre< which was made very attractive i decorations of ferns, syringa a I roses. Many friends and relatives 1 the young people were seated on t lawn. ‘ Preceding the ceremony which pronounced by Rev. Clark Crawfol pastor of the First Methodist El copal church, Mrs. Justin Zimmerl Warsaw sang charmingly, "Song I the Heart” and “Because.” Miss ll en Deam presided at the piano. >1 Lucile Kapp played the Lohenß wedding march as the bridal Pfl entered. Miss Martha Ehle, daugM of Mr and Mrs. Frank Ehle, servell ring bearer, and lead the procesll to the beautiful bower of roses I foliage. She was followed by g Boeckman, the bridegroom, and I Crawford. The bride looked very I ty and sweet as she entered with K father, who gave her in marr I Rev. Crawford using the impre: I ring ceremony in uniting the known and prominent young peoi ■ “The ■ bride was unusually al I tive In a beautiful white gown of $ orately hand embroidered imp I chiffon over satin, trimmed I pearls. She carried a shower I g. quet of bride’s roses. The I g groom was attired in evening < ■ Miss Martha Ehle was very pre ■ a dainty white lace dress trimir E pink. ■ "The (’overdale residence and B

was a scene of beauty, the ___ scheme of white and grben beiu - I ried out. The lawn was made ( with many electric lights. Fol K congratulations a dainty lui n I was served by Misses Helen Rt- I Lucile Kapp, Helen Weam, ie Swisher, Mrs. Frank Ehle an s - Fred Mcßride. “Many handsome and valuabl ssents were received by the you ” b pie and there were on display he guests in the library of the re >ce. I “Mr. and Mrs. Boeckman led I with their guests until 9 o’cloi hen they left in the Jno. J. Miller m 0" bile for Fort Wayne, accompli by Miss Hazel Hale and Pirl Lcr>od. They left that city this m6r| for their honeymoon on the grefikes and a visit in St. Clair, Mich..b his parents. ! “Mrs. Boeckman is the igest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. overdale and is a life-long res it o. Bluffton. She is pretty air ’complished and has hosts of fid ß ’ n the city. “Mr. Boeckman came to uffton three years ago from his ie ’ n Michigan and has an excel position at the Gettle jewelry s-■ He is also popular among the vie people and his many friends copulate _ him on winning one of Bluff f 8 most - charming daughters. ; • "Among those from out <f^ e city j who attended the wedding Ire Miss I Mollie Boeckman, sister ofje bride- I groom: Misses Georgia f n S and I Elizabeth Diggs of MarioJMr. and | I Mrs. Justin Zimmer of XApaw, Mr. i j and Mrs. James Larson (Indianan- I olis. “Uron their return to luffton ini two weeks Mr. and MrsTloeckman wjll immediately take u lheir resi- | j dence on East South strej the home having already been furr.ped by Mr. , Boeckman for the recejon of his bride.” o i ASTC’JNDINI STARTLING. ASTOtjSHING, Has been the sale of oodine dur- • ing the past few days. A 1 never have ; had such a tremendous sale on any remedy in our store. Bloodine is I highly endorsed by som of the most, learned physicians in merica for.! Bright's disease, diabete stone in the ; bladder, rheumatism an catarrh, and | if you are suffering witl any of these ■ terrible diseases you s ould not fail' to buy a bottle of this i onderful rem- 1 edy today. Usual ?I.W size bottles for 50 cents at the Holtlouse Drug Co. i or from The Bloodine Corporation, • Boston, Mass. Holthouse Drug Co., special agents. ; o . | FOR SAL£> -Single coct Rhode IsI laud Re< eggs. Call G. H. MoMsnama. Monroe phone, or Deretur, E. R. No. 10. 103t«0

: W 1(3 I Im 1 Ji I rS I I Cbiffoniis To get£that| com fable g “homey” look in bed- - H room and atfthe same time give I appearance of good taste youfneed a drdr chiffon- || ier of Upright kind. The fashichis class I of changed in recent Come in and let us show you some of t|st styles. UIU i Some Specials for thi&. r Princess Dressers up io not Chiffoniers . . $5.75 up |r can dX ... ■ ■■ • jhi 1 if you A-, an WELEAD - OTHERS FOLLOi ▼ DECATUR. IND j

— —— | Pay berghoff F t— A Real German Brew We AbsoluUmtee That |\\ This Beer Will Never Cauisness Costs no more than aher first R Class |. I k Instead of machine-forced m-.'/ is, wv 3 t!me ‘ 1 Jand store qur product for months t..- ret thp and at ant mellow taste. I The brewing secret of the o. : Genr.rfhe material,the Ker 1 water, the equipment and the v Li, eompce a beer whose Kj c I nourishing, nerve-strengthening and -timulj'-' nr • unr cell^B ac L - A beer whose purity, wholesome rJ--’ «tfK l tor:.« j 4 friends unnumbered. Delivered By ise B a | cur: Y ! s I [ p ' a I i __ j - M I Old Adams C’J Bank! L K ■ I Decatur, lid W i ipital »12 I lr P lu9 • SSe.lMi I "j hblick, President I [— | pc, h and John Nibiielik ■*aw a 'i< fiec Presidents |\ Whinger, Cashier. Illflk | I U 1 j c ’" | Farm marl L 1a w r 'lsSk. I CollectionOr m Made H I'LTF’Q Speedily f* r 1 lirjD at Favor-Bp IS NOTHINWL “T ; a nrn Accomodal Ji ABOI sistent -F N SOME PIP. w EXCI d ethods I THE AMOUNT F ! —j— Patrons —II I Ilin I, | We Pay 4 Per Cent luonr Time Deport IWI.IIII'. ■HUKWOiiril I— L