Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 310, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1912 — Page 3

w ,<sy jg* 1 | When your rubber wears out at $ I r l6 e 1S use >ess. Our rub- I I bers have extra wear where the I | wear comes and cost the same as ! I P? e k ordin ary kind. All styles I I high or low heels. ’ | I Charlie Voglewede p THE SHOE SE:-Lrr | HHHHHHHHHII HHHHBHHHHHHHHIi

| WEATHER FORECAST 1 . * Fair tonight and Sunday. Warmer Sunday. Herman Johns la visiting here with I rela tlvea. 0 F. Kinta was a Fort Wayne via-* Itor tod»". Mias Edith bong went to Ft. Wayne! thia morning. Harmon Gillig went to Celina thia morning on business. Mrs. John Lahey and child left Sat < urday afternoon for Kendallville to > visit with relatives. Mrs. George Gerard left Saturday 1 for Fort Wayne to vis I ; with her son. ’ John Gerard Mra V. Leach .eturned to Fort 1 Wayne Saturday afternoon after a via/ It here with Mrs. Belle Johnson Mrs. Tracy Nelson and babe returr. ed to their home at Lima, Ohio, Sun- • day after a visit here since Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curley Kademacker

j 4lr | JANUARY _ CLEARANCE SALE I |j EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES l| DECATUR THE EBOSTON STORE .... WOM ZJ r . 4 Time- Her is the Place: The backward season an warm Meather all Fall has left us Overstocked. You Get The Benefit. We must sell itj j ’ stVow * You Need the Merchandise. Don’t Miss This Money Saving Opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Come early while the selection j j is big and get the choic(| bargains. K i > I v»l '«> Blankets 4° *' • ■ *•“ ’ r ‘'■ r r * ,U " <o ** ,J 0 M VlUu ** P"' T 7d *° at 42 GINGHAMS. FURS. * j OR CSS GOODS I . V i e nunk<H» r> at 210 I .»*rn value go al J» .35 Value* per yd. go at 21 33 in Zephr Ginghama, 15c. go at .12' > All Fura will bo ao'd at COST. h 21.75 Dr*as per yd r»> I.W Dress .H—i- P" I* * ; Va'ua Blank** *> ’•» «O SPREADS. 2150 Value, go at J« Bimmu.ns •**« •" «“«• ! 1 125 Drear 'l«»d* P* rd •“ at- UNDERWARE. |1 (Ml dagoat 3.43 1.35 Value, go at 67 • Ofc Amo*k.<g and si m peon» LOO Dress Good. per yd goat.. * Wool Unton tu , t ._ j d. , o at ...,2»7 140 Value, go a1.., « Apron Gingham, go al 4)7 OOTING AND MUSLIN GOWNS < ! 7. IN ea. Good- I-* yd goat • g u ßa go at W» 3<- I- go at po .85 Value, go at 22 SECO SILKS. OOTING AND MUSLIN GOWNS. a 20 Dress Goods per yd \ Halts go at 2.34 - " 4 « go al IJK> .50 Value, go at 42 266 H*co Hllks go at 242 1* 75 Values go at .>142 * j M |ir.« Good, per yd go*’ • J1 . r , value Hulls go at ........ s’’ IT digoat 1.42 .35 Value, go at 10 46 Soon Milka go al 31 1 » Value, go at >7 || One Lot et M and 75 c«"t O'** , VaJw MRS go at ’> 7 ISO da go at 11l MUSLIN A OUTING GOWNS ss **■“ *’ ,lk * <° ** * T »S Value, go at 72 ’ t Good* go at fj 35 Cotton I n<«a go at “ i: de go at M 21.75 Value, go at....' . 21.43 25 Seco mike go at 1» .50 Value, go at 43 Jl COTTON BLANKITS. Mat * LACE CURTAINS. 1.25 Value, go at S7 WRAPPERS AND HOUSE JACKETS. H 2. .5 Cott at .7 SWEATERS 400VIw go at l>o 50 Value go at 42 1.00 House Jacket, go at 47 - s Drawer, go at 41 ?“ f ‘*',Xa M • ,J 2* 57 sweater,, go at •*» 3 .... v.| «go al »*• SILKS. * House k ’«* «» •« * PETTICOATS. twt n Blanket, a- *' •• Skaters «» 3'o • «'• at 2.15 2135 Silk.. p«* yard, goat S .22 LADIES COATS AND SUITA 5178 Value, go at >1.43 . 1 I " M. D kaM r» ’ 436 Sweaters <” 2Sn 'l<go at 147 Hllk». per yard, goat .72 1 tx>t I4dlea‘ Costa, good value* 5250 ISO Value, go at 143 , | ■iankETS. Mwrai>ni go at : W 175 •* «« •< Beat 37 Inch Meeaalin. go at..... .00 1 Ixd Umßm* Coats, oatra good 125 Values go at M ■ ■ WOOL Bl gJ , 2 , g 2* us t .go at... I.’O 50 Itoulards go at 41 values, go at 600 SILK WAISTS. I ■ 275'1 Wool I laateta a* # g<p|MHPl | <t , at iii v •go at. 42 g® Hlgj.g white Cherka at .36 1 tot Udlea* Suita go at 52.60 2SoO Walnut go at 64•» | ! 27 0" Wool lUanke-.ro* - go at ’* |no ’ J ago at 76 TENNIS AND OUTINGS 1 Lot ladle*- Suita go at 64)0 4SO Walata go at 3.76 Q» goo Wool Blank-'* j g„ ’ « TAELE LINENS, »JS values go at S 4» Th(i es Ladle*- Suite a"d Coats 1l« Childrens Coats goat 14)0 W 6.5(1 Wool Blank-" <- tr , g westers go St " *; m. V i .st per yd go st .... 516? .06 heavy, go at .’.. .07 must bs sold regardless of coot, an 1 FANCY WHITE WAISTS. CRIB BLANvt j, (<| n„ W Der Hull* go a’ •• • ■ ( , t (M<r gi| Ug «4 Outing go at .05 14 ), ou eoml early you will And some 53 SO Waists go at ............ 63*0 S| 75 Value Blanket* B« •’ ’ j;5 Bomt-r Hulte *' yd go at 64 SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. good bargains at surprisingly low 3no Waists go at 2.67 "fi 10" Value Blankets IW “ ‘ ’ LINEN NAPKINS. t _ , , yd go at JU 51. M Coplin. 42 In wide .51.22 pHoeo. 2’5 Waists go at 2.21 K Value Blankets go at. ' t< A dotes vatu* «" at C( . . yd so at 6b 115 Poplin, 43 In. wide ...H All other Caste and Suite st a big 335 Waists go at 1.55 K 5,. Value Blankets |F» t &n per 4os-n value go al < 4 . , . l-rt . r d so al 42 75 Poplin, 13 In side 62 reduction. 135 Waists go at M fl* wnOLNAP OL*N*8 T# ' ~. ~r s dntm value 8" s' ‘ ,Mill 1., ———“lW««»WSSWll ßOßM oms wew.—mssmmae——_warn——»— _mwi— ' ""■■■■"—• W H j” Tnivrs January, second and continues all through the month of January. | I ’-1., j V.,u ""n Almost Twice as Much For the Same Amount of Money. Compare Prices and You Will See the Big Bargains We {! D- ciWe vr You c ul’tlvil the Valu« Offered Were Strictly as Represented. Come !n "nd See Our Big Bargains, the Prices Are Lower Than Ever Before (J During This Big >aie Frmn Our MWJinai ‘ j An (Jivine W ’ And Saw I 1,.,,.3~' j DECATUR, ’J'HE BOSTON STORE ixPUNAj ' || E. 1 i

| L. C. DeVoss made a business trip io Fort Vayne this morning. I Irvin Acker made a business trip | lO Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. ! Eime Frazier of Rushville was a guest vt w. y, Fledderjohann yester- [ day. Miss Jennie Schackley of Fort , Way M rizMH here with friends and 1 relatival. Mias Adffle Jones of Fort Wayne. ( has beea fte guest of cousin. Miss . Anola i ra’A 1 John Hefsh of Chicago has arrived I to af.ead jthe funeral of his uncle, 'Abralam Fligate. Jofu Roghm of Fort Wayne transferred b're this morning enroute home from Willshire, Ohio. C. I I-Stz and Miss Marie Merica who hd been visiting here with the Hurl family, left Saturday afternoa for Fort Wayne. Tht Vlgws Ida and Lyda Gunsett return! fils morning from Schutnm, Ohio. »b<“ they visited a week, and also a Willshire, Ohio. Mian brace and Mary Laughlin of Decaw deturr.ed home Saturday, after a :»'t with the family of Mr. and ’ Mra.ll .1. Fbrd of East Walnut street ’ Portlad Sun

| Oscar Hoffman made a business trip I to Portland this morning. ! A, J. Harting went to Fort Wayne phis morning on business.' I Hasty Parents went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. ■Mrs. Sarah Scott, of St. Ix>uis, ; mother of ten Children, has entered a nunnery. i Mrs. Edwin Stevens went to Fort I Wayne tills morning, Mr. and Mrs. i Stevens ar« preparing to move to Fort Wayne thia week. i Mr. mid Mrs. 0. P. Edwards lettthis morning for their home In Leipsic, O.y I after spending Christmas here with the John Niblick family. Mrs. Oliver Walters, <, Union township, who w as operated upon yestordt’-/ at her home, for tumor, | B reported as getting along wtfl. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver will leave tomorrow morning for Chicago, where 'hey will visit over the New Year’s 'lay, returning probably Friday. Mrs William Dailey and Miss Mil,'lred Dailey changed cars here this , morning enroute to Fort Wayne from W illshire, Ohio, where they visited. The public schools of the city will "pen Monday morning after a week's vacation. The students will be given New Year’s Day as a holiday also. Mrs. Albert Parker and son, Stewart Txiwell, returned to Monroeville Sunday noon after a week’s visit hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. T. H. Baltzell, auditor-elect, who will I take his office January first. Is at the I office acquainting himself with the I work. Mr. Michaud, the retit Ing auditor. will engage with the Erwins, In the real estate business. Mrs. George McWhirter and daughter, Mrs William Zimmerman, went to Fort Wayne Saturday a ternoon to visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. E H. who Is a patient at the Hope hospital, whore .he was operated upon. Mrs. Paul Tribole* of Pe u, and Mrs. W. H Pane of Hammond, returned home Saturday afternoon after a holiday visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Andrews of n< ir Peterson and their sister Mrs B'Tt Mangold of this city. Miss Marguerite Gerard. Uenographer for th<- Erwin office. «l o has been off duty several days on account of illness, will take a month's vacation to recuperate. Mr. Erwin' niece. Miss Eva Erwin, of Fort W •», who la visiting hero a few uay is helping out in the stress

Curley Ellis paid his regular visit to Willshire, Ohio, Sunday. Albert Lehrman made a business srip to Fort Wayne this morning. Peter Gilpen of Colon, Mich., is in the city visiting with his brother, Reuben Gilpen. L. W. Frank and E. H. Faust went to Fort. Wayue, thence to Van Wert Ohio, on business. Giles Porter is the happy possessor 1 of the drum given away by the Steele , & Weaver company. Frank Kleiuhenz of Fort Wayne was I the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Kleinhenz and family. Brice McMillen spent Sunday at Pleasant Mills with his parents, Mr. 1 I and Mrs. Asa McMillen. Mrs. Ross Mallonee and son, Albert Lyle went to Fort Wayne this morning to be guests of her brother, Melvin l Smith and family. Alpheus Roop left last night for St. Louis, Mo., and thence into Kansas and Arkansas, where he goes to seek a business location. C. A. Brode, master mechanis for the interurban company has returned from Rushville. Ho has made his fellow employees here countermand the announcement they made during his absence that they expected he would bring back a bride soon, by making them declare that it was all a Jdke. They did so. The Ed Stevens family ft moving to i Fort Wayne where Mr. Stevens has a position with the Pittsburg railroad 'as car inspector. The children, Adrian and Bruce, will remain with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens until Wednesday, when Mrs. Henry Stevens and daughter, Ada, will accompany them to Fort Wayne. Anton Krumenaker was made glad iby a i<ostai this mornkig from his ' | niece, Mrs. .0. E. Thomas, at Fort Wayne, stating that Mrs. Krumenaker, who is at the hospital for treatment, is still gaining. Mrs. Thomas had just been to call on her and found . her "Aunt Polly" eating her dinner I and in good spirits. Mr. Krumenaker • will go to Fort Wayne again one day I next week to call on his wife. Postmaster Lower reports letters remaining uncalled for st the Decatur poetoffice for Mrs. Ida Brown, Miss ■ Martha Brown. Adeline Brown, Burt i Debolt, Geo. Dilts, Jennie Foust, Berr nice Hayes, Frank Herman, Mrs. Ed i Lannett. Martha Jacobs, John E. i James, Mrs. Emma Neadst»*in, Stephen . Melcbl, Mrs. Maggie Miller, Fred Philt lips, Emol Poles, Clarence Potter, Harry Reed. Ralph Taylor. Mattle Young.

COMEDY. ‘‘Pansy,’ 'a Selig comedy, is the feature show tonight with a Kalern drama entitled ‘‘ln Peril of Their Lives," following, and last, but not least, comes a good Vltagraph story entitled “Captain Barnacle's Waif.” This program is a good one, so don’t forget to come and spend an hour's entertainment at the Crystal: “PANSY," Selig Bear Story. "IN PERIL OF THEIR LIVES," Kalem Western Story, f “CAPTAIN BARNACLE’S WAIF," Vltagraph Drama. The CRYSTAI. Theater.

Start ttie New Year Right Get all your bills into one. We will loan you the necessary money on your household goods, piano, fixtures, teams, etc., etc., without removal. We give you a written statement of your contract. Also allow extra time without charge In case of sickness or loss of work. 84c is the weekly payment on a 135.00 loan for fifty weeks. Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. If you need money fill out and mail us this blank and our Agent will call on you. Name y . Address Amount wanted Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable Private H. Wiw Im riwj Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home ’Phone, 8:13. Fort Wavne. Ind

=llllllllll mu i A Very Siad New Year ! To You S And may the hopes with s X which you greet it be yours S in rich fulfillment. S PEOPLES & GERKE =

Miss Esther Corbett has taken a position as stenographer at the Erwin office during the absence of Miss Marguerite Gerard who is taking a month's vacation on account of ill health.

1 F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, P i ABSTRACTS. & ■ iM ■ 3 The Schirmevpr Abstract Company complete Ab- L U stract Records, Twenty years Experience 3 Farms, City Property, 5 per cent " i money y

FOR SALE— Driving horse, iady broke; single buggy and harness Inquire Peoples & Gcrke shoe store. 31-ot3 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.