Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1912 — Page 3
yyHAf is prettier for a dress wear than a neat fitting Velvet Shoe? ■ ‘ R — '" ''— We have three new styles to show you this week. I One with a plain toe, short stage last and another with a tip on a high toe last. Both have Cravanette tops, making them better fit- W ters and taking away that bulky appearance at || the ankle and add to the attractiveness of the R shoe. j* Velvets at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 | Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE
01 »*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦•♦*♦»»♦♦»n i WEATHER FORECAST! * ♦ Fair tonight and Friday; alightJy . warmer Friday. John Lachot made a business trip i to Hoagland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace of O>l aca, Mexico, went to Fort Wayne th> morning Mr*. R. E. Van Horn went to Fort ' Wayne this morning to visit with her son, Karl Van Horn. W. J. Archbold wen' ta Herne thi.< morning to attend the jollification' • g held there today. Miss Letta Kinta, tilo spent the night here, returned this morning to her studies at the Fort Wayne business college. John Hol . ouse. Tony rtoltho is •; and Henry Schulte returned from ( Redkey, where they attended to bust-' nesr. matters. Mm. D. Fbwler cl Decatur arrived tn the city thia morning for a fe» days' visit with Earl Snow and fam Uy.—Bltifftorf Banner.
FK©3 I Quality Groceries | ’ - 1 I? jeW the top Nora i In Groceries " U 1 WE Strive To Attain As we Succeed, our Patrons Gain! When it comes to Selling things to eat, In Quality and Price We’ll not be Beat! Fresh oysters qt 40c, New seeded raisins 10c, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 12 1-2 and 15 pound hite clover huney 18c, Fancy onions bu. 75c. Preserves qt. jar 30c, Mince meat qt jar 30c Extra fancy eating apples 40c pk. winter apples ik)c bu. We i>ay cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter J 9 to 25c « 1... Hower and Hower. North of G. R. 4 1. Depot. ’"»»• '■<&
| JNO. 8. BOWERS h v'l Wt I ■ President U.-Prw t * Treas. | ■ FRENCH QUINN 9 ■ Secretary. ■ 1 THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | 9 REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. ■ 9 ABSTRACTS. | ■ The Schirmeyer Abetrwt Company Ab-■ 3 Extract Records. Twenty yearo Experience 9 Farms. City Property. 5 per cent g I MONEY ■
Will Rundell of the Ward Fence | company, went to Fort Wayne this . morning on business. The Misses .Mamie Tee pl 8 and Nell Brown went to Fort Wayne this morning to take their music lessons. .Mrs. Walter Wear left this morn- | ing for her home at Elkhart, Ind., after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ' Case. ' Mrs. D. N. Erwin went to Fort Wayne this morning tn join Mr. Er win. who has bra-, there ■ terday. Miss Marie Lillak of Hesse Caceel was an attendant at the Hard Luck dance at the K. of C. hall Wednesday evening. ■ Isaac treher Is serving as Tinker .«» the Schllckm*' i Bailey restaurant and bakery In the absence of i John Bailey, who was called to Ctyby the death of bis mother. • Lloyd Magley, a student at the vet irriuary college at Indianapolis, came 11 onie io hunt and to visit until Tuesday with his paret.a, Mr, aud Mm. |S. K. Magley, at Monmouth. He was a< < ompanfed by his father's cousin. I Albert Magley, who has been cßr mail carrier lit IntlTkhapolls for many i years. ■ — ■ .■aer - ■ — . . - t - -
Miss Marie Ball was oft duty at the Morris store this a.texnoon on account of a severt toothache. I Mrs. Clarence Cornthwalte of Porn is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duff of Berne passed through the city this mornmg on their way to Fort Wayne. Many Decatur democrats joined the mass at Berne today attending the jollification and barbecue. Hunters" licensee have been issued Ito Adam Egley. Geneva; Car) Beatty, Decatur; John J. Scheer, jr., Geneva. Mrs. John Wilson and son, Duward, ■ went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her sister, Mrs. Lee Hindman. Mr. and Mw. S. E. Large of Glen- | more, Ohio, changed cars here today ion their way to laigrangc to visit with | relative s. O. V. Graham of Monroe was in the city today visiting with his brother. L. . Graham, and looking after business matters. Rev. E. L. Se&Uinl, D. D., and wife, of Warsaw, arrived ni the city this afternoon and will visit with their son. Rev. R. 1,. Semans, and wife. Miss Mary Wagner, who has been off duty at the Morris store this week on account of an attack of tonsilitis, is better and will return to her work tomorrow. Bert Dibble of Middletown was a business viistor here today. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid so-1 defy is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Smith. The sale of the tickets for “Red Acre Farm, ' the rural comedy to be given by home talent at the Bosse opera house Tuesday, is gotr.g fast. Get a ticket before It hr trj late George A. Hittier of the state board of accounts was in the city this morning on business, and this afternoon joined the large delegation of boosters that went to Berne to help jollify The services at the Chrittlan church conducted by Evangelist Bennett are growing in Interest? Another good sermon, and some very good special mi/sic for Pmight await the audience, a welcome awaits all. For a while this morning the peltirg of the snow flakes was so brisk that it forboded ill for the poor little bunnies who are being so closely watched by the uimnods. The snow flakes, however, melted, as fast us they fell, and the gatde will be safe tor at least a little while longer. Frank Johnson received a card from his parent*. Mr. and Mrs Ed Johnson, who are enroute to Cleveland. Tenn. where they will spend the winter on account of Mr. John son's health. The card was written from Cincinnati, Ohio. They expected to reach Cleveland this morning. W II Eichhorn of Bluffton, who was elected judge of the twenty eighth judicial circuit at the election last week, lias received his cominis aion from Governor Marshall, but h<sent It back yesterday This action was not because of any reluctance tn accept the office. The name on the I commission was Henry Eichhorn, but Mr Eichhorn appeared on the ticket •a William 11. Eichhorn. and he wishes to have thi* d'aerepency rectified. A large crowd left thia afternoon lor Bern*. where they will attend th« big ox roast at that place and hhnr Hon J A M Adair, Judge R K Er win and Judge D. E Smith speck The jollification will be one of the beat ever held In the stale. Those who went front here thia afternoon were: C. H Niblick, J. T Myers. J. II lie) ler, C J. Lull, John Moran, F Y. Mill*. D K Smith, Cap. Johns. Bert Hensirker. Vim-ent Smith. Fred Rchutger. Otto Wemhoff. Howard Hurd* and leather France PUBLIC SALK The under signed will offer al pub ' ll< auction at his farm. &W miles southwest of Decatur, near Washing inn rhttrth, on Monday. Nov IS. IMB. beginning promptly m 10 o'clock a tn. the following property, to all Uve Stork Two horses, 3 draft rolls. S milch cow*. to be freak in March W to l®° b*ad Shropshire sheep, registered or eligible to regia ler; all bred to good lmW**> rams, M I* W fullblooded Berkshire hogs Fhimlng Implements. Including wagon*, truagle*. plows, etc. and Oth er articles too numerous to mention Terms All sum* of I- 00 and under. rash in hand For sums over »£ a credit of * months will be given, purr has*r giving a bankable note. 5 per cent off for rank Hal* will •* .ondtirird under cover, rain or shine T If HALTZKLL. John Mpuhler. Auct IXH*T -A »*nior clean pl a Finder, plea** return to Mary iCrwin and receive reward Silt* FOR SALK 16 bead of good feeding steerw and X fullblooded yearling stock hull Inquire of Dy mi I* fAchmlii 3Ttt<
Company 5' AND 16c STORE' | SPECIAL E tVi indew Shades Granite slop jars white and whit? and Hose ffiSS Green cloth shades W feet blue and Y hiie s l je V ial P rice • • 7 le Men’s wool hose 25c kind ■ . BiJ sXdav at 1% 16 in ’ coal bodss P ecial at 19c for 16c O a*™ l ™? at 19c 14 qt. tin dish pans at ... 10c Silk F | oq „ Il Lanterns Childrens school handkerchiefs . . 3for 5c u 2 ' for . No. 2 cold blast special . 38c New Jewelery Line Saturday. . . . lc skein ' Zine wash boards Friday 25 cent bar pins 10c ’ Gloves ra Pnnl y , 1. M “"t Uckcombs 74c Mens and boys canvass and K : J' a J lc y.B1 aßs and glass $1.20 back combs ..... • ■ 98c jersey gloves Sat. special at cake plates ,5c Watch fobs . . 10 and 19c 5 cento pair BSffl Shoe Laces Many other items in this line for .. 10c „ Uffid rv j Brooms i»»<> • Men’s and Women shoe laces ' Dry Goods 24 lb 4 sewed broom special fi prs for 5c Aviation caps all woo! . . 24c to <1.48 . .19e J Oval pictures metal frames Infants h< oiies 10c Lad e< fleeced lined hose rm , in gilt and dark for only 10c Outing flannel flouncing in white, pink top pr . . . 10c Outing flannel skirts 10c and blue 10c id Childrens heavy hose . 10c Childrens wool jackets -18 c Turkish towels 5 and 10c Pillow tops 10c New line of tan stamped New s’yle ladies neckwear with abot at- Pillow top in tan. 10c square and round shams iOc tached 10c Knit waists. . . 10c §— — —M. SATURDAY t & Big Craniteware Sale , Os 14 and 17 qt Blue and White dbh pans, 10, 14 and 17 qt Gray granite dish pans, 10 qt Preserving Hg SSn kdttles blue and white tea kettles, Preserving kettles, Coffee pots. Chambers, Buckets etc. for only 10c MBS! ? S ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER , K O O Si AT THE PLACE WHERE VALUES ARE GIVEN AT BARGAINS M 1 Thanksgiving port'cards THE MORRIS CO. “ S ldc dozen Fine assortment lb 10c SLj „ 40c chocolates 1-2 lb 10c wH g Router fc card, 2forfc 7 g iG STORES AND BAZAAR Salted peanuts lb 10c g-j
NO ICE, INVES". ORS. I have a limited »i.3unt of treasury stock for sale, paying 8 per cent on lavestr.. *it. lompauy five years old. has paid excellent Ci’ :den<l» siuce c.»ganization. Addrew ~ care ’«an- . crat office. ", 271t.1 (Ad'.cruaeni'-itt Democrat Pay. i w wc •FC, AeTii c* THANKSGIVING TREAT is awaiting all lovers of good. things at Martin’s Bakery.' Bread. Pies, Cakes and Pas-i try of the most delicious qual- 1 ity. Try our genuine old sash, ioned make of Mince and) Pumpkin pies, that will make ! you think of those good old Thanksgivings of vour childhood. Our fruit. Layer and pound cakes are ideal, while j everyone knows of the de-. lightful flavor and whiteness of our bread. Jacob Martin '*■ ■_■■■_■■— T'-r- —— I Evanglist J. Bennett Tonight, will speak on the “Dvnamite of Gori”. Special music and Solo, Christian church 7 p.m. All men and boys get a free ticket to the lecture on * ‘The Devil” 3 p. m. Sunday.
■W A *■'■ II ■ 1 - iißv FO RFIVE CENTS ■ You can get an hour'* entertainment iat the Crystal the*.* 1 we *hr » th* ; best moving pictu.es In the city, both i ' bunion us and dramatic No fear M , | com ug here and seeing a picture *ou I l **'.. ast *eek somewhere else Come! 1 and bring the family this evening “THE HARROW ROAD. Bmoraph Drama. “HIS WIFE'S WHIMR," Path* Com ' ody. I "THE TWO GUN SERMON* Lu-’ I bin Drama. FIVE CANTS. The CRYSTAL Theater i
□■OE fZZZZIBMi ■MB C~ZJ r fJERSEYS AND SWEATERS! li W E have a line of new U ▼ ▼ Jersey sweaters and I h Romper suits,: caps, auto & m hoods, shawls, knit shirts, ffi B scarfs. Everything to keep n you warm. LI l&feijfojjy Come in and B i them to y° u - ' ’ ' I SB — - — K Il THE BOSTON STORE I □SBE»!!SMMEZS I’JBSMHKS
= lllliillliillliFg B is w <■» ■» * z'PHIS store has thes • = 1 right thing at the = right time and at the right price. Try our winter footwear. X 2 | PEOPLES & GELRKE | Buiiimiiiiiut =
