Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1913 — Page 3

4 Days Sale caifalH- at^'5 l ° and ?4 '°° Gu " sizes of one kind & S zes in ot I )ut not _ h ®2.69 ■ )es in gun metal, tan and patent at 52.45 and $1.95 Girls High top patent cuff button boots 11 to 2 $1.39 $1.69 $1.95 Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER

f 1 { WEATHER FORECAST 11, *> R»|n tQDight or Thursday, Colder Thursday. Henry Thomas made a business trip to Portland this morning. One of the little twla boys born to Mr. and Mrs. HtYVb Foreman last week is reported as being very ill. John Joseph has returned home from a ten days visit with friends and relatives in Columbus, Ohio, and other places. A requim High mass will be said Saturday morning at the St. Mary’s church in honor of the deceased I Knights of Columbus of this council. These masses are said each year by the order for their deceased brothers. Mrs. James McGill of East Votaw street went to Decatur Tuesday morring for a visit with her brother, Lewis Farris, and family. Mrs. Magill will continue her trip Wednesday to Fort Wayne for a couple of days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Neal—Portland Sunt

33 ! Q l!a ’ i!y Groceries *< S’ ’ SHE READS |B?y2^V^ r OUR AD I and nds orderin S a IG^/Sr — snap Extra fancy N.Y. app es pk 35c Fancy N.Y. Baldwin apples pk 30c Fine home grown apples pk 25c Sweet juicy Oranges doz 25, 30, 35c Green house lettuce lb 18c Lemons, . . Bananas, . . Cranberries We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18. Butter 20 to 27c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone; 108. I " S ™nt YER ™ ENE ™ I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I 8 REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, W ■ ABSTRACTS. H ■'The Schirmever Abstract Company complete Ab-B I stract Records, 1 wenty years Ex P e " ence g 8 Farms, City Property, 5 per cent g g MONEY ■

Mrs. D. V. Steele returned yesterday from Attica. John B. Jones made a business trip to Fort Wayne. | G W. Gentis went to Hoagland this morning on business. Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. W. P. Schrock spent the day in Fort Wayne. She was accompanied bv her daughter, Mrs. Charles Barnhart and children, with whom she visited. Andrew Moyer is working in Fort Wayne. He expects to move his family there as soon as he can get a house. Mrs. Fred I. Patterson and her sister, Miss King of Terre Haute, and Miss Marie Patterson spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. F. R. France returned to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with her husband at the hospital. He continues to improve nicely. Raymond Bremerkamp went to Hoagland this morning and from there he will go to Fort Wayne where he will look after business. The faculty of the Bluffton high school and the faculty of the Decatur high school expect to have an interesting game of basket ball at Porter hall I this city, this evening. The hall will not be opened until 7: 45 o'clock on account of religious services held below.

F. C. Meyers made a business (rip to Fort Wayne this morning. Henry Koenemann made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Mrs. D. W. Latsure and daughter, Hattie, of near Monroe were shopping hero today. Mrs. John Jeffrey continues to Improve at the Lutheran hospital and is now aide to walk about. She will probably be allowed to come home next week. J. S. Lower was called to Ft. Wayne again by the illness of his sister, Mrs. Martha Friedllne. Mrs. Friedline Is seventy-two years of age and is suffering from a complication of ailments. Mrs. M. M. McGill of Geneva spent last evening in the city with her brother, Lewis Ferris. Tills morning Mrs. McGill wento to Fort Wayne, where she will visit with her brother-in-law. Miss Grace Purdy has returned from Bluffton, where she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Purdy, who has been ill. Mrs. Purdy and daughter, Esther, will arrive here the last of the week for a visit. Mrs. Cora A. Lee, in the county jail, has made affidavit, expressing belief her husband, John W. Lee, left property of a value of less than SSOO, and asking that title be vested to her. The clerk will appoint appraisers—Bluffton News.

Grant Harper, son of Palmer Harp'er, of near Pennville, and Miss Addie ■ Ireland, daughter of Charles Ireland, of Pennville, were married at noon Saturday at Portland by the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge. They will reside on a farm in Ar|ama county. Lick Heller is housed up with an attack of the mumps, which, added to a broken arm, received a few’ days ago, when he was the under boy in a putch-plle, makes him feel that the fellow who said troubles never came singly knew what he was talking about. Thomas Moran who is ill with the grip is able to sit up a part time. Mr. Moran whq is eighty years lof age, has been afflicted with rheui matism, also for many years, and although he has tried every known remedy available, for many years, has not yet been able to get the desired relief. It has been a long time since i he has been able to join his comrades I down town. Mrs. Daniel Railing, a well known aged lady of the city, suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Vail on Madison street. Both Mrs. Vail and her sister. Mrs. John Rice are at Cardwell, Mo., and a telegraph mes- . sage has been sent to them asking them to return at once. Mrs. Railing is eighty-three years of a£e and her | condition is regarded as the more seri ious because of her advanced age. SOURCES OF WATER Supply in the State —Their I Conservat’on and Purification is THE NOBLE AIM I Os Association-Decatur MuI nicipal Officers Will Attend the Meet. Tuesday evening at the council meeting Mayor Teeple showed the council and other city officials an invitation which he had received from the sixth annual meeting of the Indiana Sanitary and Water Supply association, which will be held at Indianapolis February '25 and 26, and upon a motion which was seconded and carried, Superintendent Mylott, Councilman C. N. Christen and City Engineer G. F. Kintz were selected as the ones to go to this meeting as represent atives from Decatur. ’ The object of this association is the study of the sources of water supply In the state of Indiana, their conservation and purification. This organization is in affiliation with the state board of health and the meeting will be held in the German House in Indianapolis. An exhibit will be held in connection with the meeting, the purpose of which will be to show some of the work bejng done by the authorities in the care of the water supplies in the cities and towns in the state of Indiana. Speakers of reputation from all parts of the state will be in attendance, Vice President-elect. Thomas R. Marshall being one of the speakers at the banquet Thursday at 6:15 o’clock. The city officials from here will tell the council and those present at the next meeting of the body all the important things at the convention. o — FOUND —Pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner call at this office. 43t3

I BIG AFTER INVENT-1 i ORY SALE | H After completing our .annual invoice we find we have® S ™ ov^, stoc k i n certain lines and we have decided to H g Place Them on Sale at Big Cut in Price H 9 Final Clean up on Coats and All Wool and Cotton Blankets ~ O SUITS AT BIG CUT PRICES 9 'X' w-fi* Lot No. 1 In this line we have fine asst, left to select from 9 A " Coats ,hat so!d Ffrie Ol B ' a " ketS ™ H /FTIM “>is sale F ™ .. .. „ 5.95 9 S, t ) VXD $6 95 4.25 “ “ 3JO 9 9 / AJkjJjL ||S> 3 3.50 “ “ 2.95 9 T t xt All Cotton blankets from 45c pr. * \</ rLot No. 2 U P- Big stock to select from, all S ..' //< 3 All coats that sold for at big cut in prices. V/ M f $i0.50 to sl2 so this sale Special Bargains In Alma g yU | $5.95 Underwear fl p I I-I —— All winter underwear must go at j I I // I special cut prices iMI lag 9® i/z// I // I All Suits sold in same ~ T . I I proposition. All Child- One Lot / ' I SS / I rens Coats at less than Childrens underwear to close 15c / I I ’ I Manufactured cost. per garment | j All Colored Outings At Sale Prices j| I NIBLICK & COMPANY! bBMMHHMHMni ■nHBUHHHMRMMi

5% Mcnev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on fir I jor oppisite interurban Station — Graham and Walters NOTICE. I have two car loads of Wash Nut coal for cook stove purposes, and two cars of Virginia Splint, 3-inch lump, on G .R. & I. near sugar plant. Will sell at low price.—Julius Haugk. Phone No. 80. 43t2 WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM WARE Vi J This Tea Kettle made of pure sheet aluminum 5 times the thickness of full weight copper goods, but weighs the same. The above is an absolute proof as to its purity. No plating to wear off, cannot scale or rust, spout electric welded to a seamless body Outside nicely polished, the electric inside finish not only preserves the case hardened surface of the metal, but also makes it still harder by electricity. We carry all sizes, in both sheet and cast on which we offer a special discount of 255 per cent Do not fail to see our complete stock of other items, JOHN BROCK

I FOR SALE Two fine Farms in southern Michigan. 160 acres eachG'sod Buildings. Good Soil. Near markets. Come and see them. CARL HEINEBAUGH. ! Bronson, Mich. ~ - —... ». AA AI i A Fred Quallmann, Warren, .KI HIP Mich - sa * s: After ,he UIIUUI doctor had given up the ‘ " case, my child was cured nimrn of Croup by KIRCHNER’S IK Ml GREEN MOUNTAIN OIL UUIILU Given internally.” Sold by FOR SALE BY CAut-OW & RICE. • mix mi ■■

| FORDS or can’laf FORDS | ’*’’’* tJM $275.00 added to FORD price and you have price Ji of our nearest popular priced competitor d ■ This same $275.00 saved will buy you a new g 1 Binder, a new Manure spreader, and a breaking plow g I Travel in a FORD and save your money for other ■ things. FULLY EQUIPPED PLEASURE CAR $615.00 AND $540.00 6ROVE OARAGE Co. SIMO

TRY THE “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD A Smoke Harmony that put the Whole World in Tune FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS