Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1913 — Page 3

A school teacher wa ]k s two miles to an from her school e:\cl j a y sa y S - “I saw your add in the DEMOCRAT height and I want to tell you that the pair "! Double-Wear overshoes I bought Ox you six a g o are s tjH good and it looks as it the heel; would out-wear the soles. A pair of of other overshoes usually last me about three weeks. ” The Bette The Grade The Bigge The Trade Charlie Voglewede THE SHCt SELLER

Peter Hoffman received a copy r' the Denver, Colo., Daily News from! C. Sheldon. giving an account of JutkGeorge W. Musser administering tie oath of office to incoming Judge Aik:, also a picture of Musser and meml

pl F.M. SCHIRMEYER tRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. U ft I BOWERS REALTY CO. | £j REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. J" ABSTRACTS. ■ ■ i 3 ' I M The Schirmever Abstract Company complete Ab- i a tract Records, Tv r a years Experience Farms. C ; tv P*' ny, 5 per cent d ' mosey 3 Li x../:jwsiaciai

OUR Bl ■-* 111 I Positively No Goods 2XJ JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE _1 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES OECATUR ■ THE BOSTON! STORE - - - - 1 ”>'¥ r the ’r- >--e r c s t:.e Place: The backward season an warm weather all Fall has left us Overstocked. You Get Ihe Benefit. We must sell it; ■ just now You Need ine Merchandise. Don’t Miss This Money Saving Opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Come early while the selection J '. > big aK ■ ’ ' 0 : l'K .:h..- ! | _ 3.ooValue Blankets go at 2.18 1.75 per doxen value go at 1.10 < .50 Values per yd. go at 42 GINGHAMS. FURS DRESS GOODS. 275 VaJue nUnketß g 0 Bt 2 .10 1.25 per doxen value go at 85 .25 Values per yd. go at 21 32 In. Zephr Ginghams. 15c, go nt .12' 2 All Fur , will be sold at COST. 1 11.75 Dross Good per yd 8° al 2 50 value Blankets go at 137 .86 per doxen value go at 59 WOOL KNIT SKIRTS. 812 C.lnghanm go at '0 CARPETS AND RUGS. ■ 1.50 Dreea Goods per yd g" J - 1.75 Value Blankets go at 1.30 BEDSPREADS. $1.50 Values go at $1.23 -10 Ginghams go at . 09 Special prices on all Rugs and Car- 1 115 Dress Good* per yd. go «•• UNDERWARE. 14.00 Spreads go at. 3.43 1.25 Values go at 97 .08Amottk«ag and Slmpeons 1.00 Dreis Goods p* >d- * Wool Union Suit*. 3.50 Spreads go al -00 Valuea go at.. 85 Apron ( ham* go a OUTING AND MUSLIN GOWNS. .75 Drew Goods per yd. go | 4 no Value Suita go at 53 25 300 Spreads go at 2.40 .85 Values go at 62 SECO SILKS. at 51 43 I .50 Dree a Goods j>er yd. go • jqq value s U jt„ K ,, a t 2.24 2 .50 Spreads go at 1.80 .50 Values go at .42 I .50 Seco Silks go at | .39 .25 Dress Goods per yd. goal • 2 .75 value Suita go at 2.21 7.75 Spreads go at ..1.42 .35 Values go at 19 .40 Seco Silks go at 31 1.25 Values go at .97 ■ ..One Lot of 50 and 75 cent Dret» 250 Value Suits goat 1.87 150 Spreads go at 1.31 MUSLIN & OUTING GOWNS * S * co Rlll<s Ml 27 •*& Values go at 72 . j Goods go at * $1.85 Cotton Vnonn go at 82 355 Spreads goat 89 u. 75 Valuen go at 11.43 •*’“ *’**• sl,k " *° Bl 19 .50 Values go at 42 ' COTTON BLANKETS .50 Garments go at 41 LACE CURTAINS. 1.25 Values go at 97 WRAPPERS AND HOUSE JACKETS. Drawers go at 42 • 12.75 Cotton BUnketl go »< 7 . .25 Garments go at 30 fflno v#(uw , go M 34.35 gr , Value* go at 72 »1.00 Wrappers go at » .87 Drawers K <» at 21 1 2.59 Cotton Blankets go ' SWEATERS. 400 Values go at 3.10 .50 Values go at 42 1.00 House Jackets goat 8 octti™ atc J 1.75 Cotton Blankets go at |«.50 Sweaters go at 1537 350 Value go at 2.49 SILKS. .50 House Jackets go at 42 PETTICOATS. 1.85 Cotton Blankets go ai 5.50 Sweater, go at 4.37 3 , M) VgJnM K<J , lt 2 .1 5 tl 2r , Rnkgi J)Fr go nt I .92 LAD'ES COATB AND SUITS »> "& Value, go at 41.41 1 ' .85 Cotton Blankets go at 420 Sweaters go nt X 75 JBO VftluM <0 Bt 1.87 vo Bt|kg( JW>r ynrtli R 0 at 7 2 1 | x »t Ladles’ Coats, good values $2.50 1.50 Values go at 1.23 1 WOOL BLANKETS. 860 Sweaters go at. 2.64 1.75 Value, go nt 1.29 Best 27ineh Measalin* go at C 9 11 1 .idles’ Contn. extra go.nl 1.26 Values go at 95 ; $7 60 Wool Blankets go at 2.75 Sweaters go at 2.41 , j. n Vnlupg KO nt 1.10 Ro Fooliu . d , g 0 ut 31 vul .go at 5.0 C SILK WAISTS. ■ 17 09 Wool Blanket* go*’ ’ 2.60 Sweeten? go at 1-98 1.25 Values gn at 82 .59 Black and Wh'te Cheeka at .26 1 l»i I .vlios’Sults go at $2.50 $6.00 Walats go at $4.69 “ 600 Wool Blanket! RD a ’ ? 2,5 Sw ** ,< ’ rB Ko Bt l.nn Values go at 79 TENNIS AND OUTINGS 1 Lot iJidiss’ Suits goat 5.00 4.50 Waists go at 3.75 3 450 Wool Blankets go at 1 178 «0 Bt 1,34 TABLE LINENS. S .10 values go at $ .09 This lot of Ladies’ Suite and Coats 1 lot Children s Coats go nt . 1.00 j rn.o ntANKETS. 1.25 Sweaters go nt. 47 vd »o at $167 .OR heavy, go nt 07 mu , t b - ,old regardless of cost, an 4 FANCY WHITE WAISTS. some I $3.50 Waists go nt $2.90 | 1 J $1.75 Value Blankets k-’-*.- ’, 5 1.25 Romper Hubs go at 37 1.50 Values per yd. go a 1.15 • at surpd.ingly low 3.00 Waists go nt 2.57 J 1.00 Value Blankets go • - w LINEN NAPKINS. .25 Value, per yd. go .94 .LK AND WOOL MPLINS. , Tri Value Blankets go 0 41 |< M dtnen TB1U( , <o M 13.35 1.00 Va ue. yd. go nt I r |q ' w|de , H) Al| other Co . t , and Bu | t , at , b | fl 2 . 2 R waists go nt 146 ! ts:::*:.::::; t. X” > _di AND CONT|NUES ALL THR ou G H THE MONTH OF JANUARY. .J ——TT. riving Yoh the Profits and You Can Buy Almost Twice as Much For the Same Amount of Money. Compare Prices and You Will See the Big Bargains We | i During This Big Sale?*'o ur Past Sales That the Values Offered Were Strictly as Represented. Come In and See Our Big Bargains, the Prices Are Lower I han Ever Before 1 1 Are Giving You. M ()|) ,\ n d Save You Money. < And They Will — — K . ~ I THE BOSTON STORE ?B:| "ST |i Strictly ( I L "■ ~ !

'of the entire bar. Messrs. Sheldon ‘ and Musser were formerly of Linn Grove Musser was at one time a . ieacher in the Linn Grove school. — . l.inn Grove Noles.

—- r. ? WEATHFR fft»££AST ! ’ ♦ rair and warmer tonight. Wednesday increasing cloudiness and wanner. —- Mrs. John Niblick spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Del Locke of Bluffton is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Louis Mills was a business visitor at Monmouth today. Clarence Passwater went to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Anna. Yager went to Fort' Wayne this morning. Mrs. B. W. Sholt tii numbered among the grip sufferers. W. H. Fleddeyjohann was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter, Marie, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Henry Colter made a business trip to Fort Wayne and Van Wert, Ohid, this morning. Miss Frances Hoffman left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallihugh and babe of Rockford, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mammoth Bronze turkeys for sale; noted for their large size, quick growth and hardiness.—Sarah Ayres, Monroe, Ind., ®. R. No. 2. It Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Noble returned this morning to Whitley county after a visit with their sons, Clyde and Carl, and also with the William Parent family. Arlin Brown, who is employed on the Clover Leaf railroad, visited in this city over Sunday with his mother

Mrs. Daniel Beeler, and other relatives. —Bluffton News. Many Decatur people will be pleased to hear that Maud Adams will am I>ear at the Majestic theater at Fort Wayne January 28th, in “Peter Pan," the greatest children's play on the American stage. A number from this city will no doubt attend. Word was received Monday from Omer NHJick. oldest son of Dan Niblick, who is now attending St. Joseph's college, Collegeville, Ind., that while he was playing basket ball in the college gymnasium, one of the boys In trying to get tho ball, struck him in the eye. The eye is badly swollen, and medical attention was necessary.

I Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Cars Leave Decatur at 5:50 a. m.,‘8:30 a. m., 11:30 a. in., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. in., and 9:30 p. m. Cars Leave Fort Wayne at 7:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:00 a. in.. 4:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m. and 11:00 p. m. Special attention is given to theater and picnic parties. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Fort Wayne and! Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway j Company, the Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company: also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, i Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. H. & D„ and G. R. & I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. ' Freight service consists of one train each way daily: Leaving Decatur at. 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - . Decatur, Ind. Ed Scherry of Magley was a business visitor In the city today. The Shakespeare club will meet with Mrs. John Tyndall Wednesday afternoon instead of with Mrs. Allison. j Comes now William Boone Eldred, i eighty seven, of Massachusetts, who attributes his long life to eating a gallon of molasses a week. He eats molasses on a'l his food, it Is said. He is a descendant of Daniel Boone. ■ EAGLES’ MEETING POSTPONED, t 1 The regular meeting of the Eagles’ ' lodge will not be held this week tin--1 til Friday evening. Members are re- ■ quested to take notice. —

FOR SALE—A few Single Comber Rhode Island Red cockerels. Good ones at the right price.—George Burk-' ttt. West Monroe street. ’Phone 615. . 15t3 WANTED —Girl for housework In small family. Inquire of Henry Dellinger at the city hall. 14t3 I’O;; SALE —fox Terrier pups. Inquire at Schmitt':, meat market. — Advt. 30516 FOUND—.tors-* blanket that wea advertised aa lost on the Jay KPne or John Rucher rsad. Inquire at this office. —Au;.. 31243 FOR "L.\T—Two furbished rooms for gentlemen, at SI.OO per week. Apply at Mrs. Krafts’, Cor. sth St. and V:Ave.—Advt. 4t6 LOST—Nail-puller and crow-bar com- . bined. Return to this office and receive reward. 13t3

NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE. My Cleansing, Healing Balm Instantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat ! —Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges—Dull Headaches Goes. Try "Ely’s Cream Balm." i Get a small bottle anyway, Just to try It —apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nos« and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves, by the heat of the nostrils: penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with sead stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—Just once — in ‘Ely’s Cream Balm’’ and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-t-s i (Advertisement)

o .... - .. Tuesday evening. The F. A. M. announces the conferring of the Fellowcraft degree Tuesd 'y evening at 7:30 o'clock. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two box ball alleys, running three doors south of traction station, Decatur; also chairs end tent. 14x48 feet. Two prizes giv- ■ n Saturday night for the highest r- res.—Perry Glendentng. Allison Bldg. FO ’ND —A pair of small kid gloves at t’ l > basket ball hall. Inquire of Ed Vancll. 10t3 WANTED—Man, with small family, to work on farm, by year or month. For further information call or address R. N. Runyon, Manager Maple Hurst Farm, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. •> 3; ’phone 8 on L line. 17t3

I Quality Groceries I t-———J : OUR | Goods will appear to 1 much better adva--1 ntage in your f pantry THAN ON OUR SHELVES! THE FORMER Is Where They Naturally Belong, Anyway! Sugar corn, June peas, Lye hominy, Saur kraut, Sweet potatoes, Pie pumpkin, Tomatoes, buccotash, White wax beans, Peanut butter. Chunk pineapple, Sliced pineapple, Asparagus tips California cherries, Desert peaches, California apricots, Egg, Plums, Black raspberries, Campbell’s soups, Queen olives. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 20. Butter 20 to 27c Hower and Hower. | North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone’loß JJiiaUMMMnk'I&BSKXfIMIKVMMMKFSHMMV CW WWIWBW WMWWW FOUND —Pair of ladies' black gloves, poR RENT—Four rnfurnlßheti rooms Inquire at this office. 15t3 at 116 So. First street, witn all imIX)R SALE--An invalid’s chair, In ,>rovements, water ana lights. Engoort condition, sls. Inquire of Ross quire of Wm. G. Kist at Democrat ofHays, at Hower & Hower's. 12t3 flee, or at house. Hts GRAIN SEEDS COAL LOWER We'will elose’eut our entire supply of coal atjthe bins as follows Genuine W.Va., W’hite ash lumps4.2sper ton “ Pomroy 6in. blcck . 4.25 “ “ Chestnut size hard coal 8.75 “ “ Bowers-NibhcK Grain Co. PHONE 233 hay straw