Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1913 — Page 3

u V ant to show the fellows that think you can’t get style and shoemaking unless they pay from $6 to $8 for their shoes or oxfords, we want to show them ours at $4 to $5 and we 11 leave to them and the shoes. Charlie voglewede THE SHOE SEiL.L_.EER

” t | WEATHER fORECAST t V ***< ~» ■ m Showers tonight or Sunday, Cooler Sunday. A. Z. Smith and son went to Fort Wayne this morning. Forest, Elzey made a business trip to Bluffton this morning. Jess Smith of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor in Decatur today. Mrs. G. T. Burk and daughter, Vivian, spent the day in Fort Wayne. The Misses Lena Sutton and Fanny Frisinger were Fort Wayne visitors today. Lew and Lee Yager have returned from their weekly business trip to spend Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berger went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Abe Both, and family. ]Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bollman and daughter, Gertrude, returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrier.

Hthe home of ■ rtw- - .. ■ | Quality- Groceries I—: 1 IT|IS DUE Active selling OF GOOD GOODS that our stock Is Kept Fresh and Clean. They Are Coming and Going Continually Santa clara prunes 3 lbs for 25c <« « *• pound 10 12 1-2 15c Evaporated peaches lb 12 1-2,15 c “ apricots lb 15, 18c Seeded raisins pkg 10c. Not-A-Seed pkg 12c Burrants pkg 10c Straw berries and fresh fruits Pines to can select your size and have them delivered at once. We pav cash or trade for produce Eggs 17. Butter 20 to 28c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’ Phone 108 -

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The Abstract Company complete Abstract Records, Twenty years Experience Farms, JCity Property, 5 per cent — MONEY

j Nick Miller made a trip to Fort Wayn e yesterday afternoon. Dee Lewton made a business trip to , Geneva and Bluffton this afternoon. Miss Emma Moser of North Dakota is the guest of th e Elijah Walters family. Miss Grace Coffee was assisting at the Chari.e Voglewede shoe store today. • Daniel Kitson, the well known veteran, wasable to be down town again after a three weeks’ Illness. Mrs. Nann Grimes of Chicago, who has been visiting in the city with Mrs. Anna Laman, left this afternon for her home. Radph Amrne and Meredith Stewart will spend Sunday at DeGraff, Ohio, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amrine. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krick returned to Lima, Ohio, after a visit here with the John Parr and Charles Burr families. They were called here by the death of Mr. Parr. Mrs. A. Z. Smith went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon where she will call on her sister, Mrs. S. B. Herl, at the Lutheran hospital. Mrs. Herl’s home is at Qrland.

Miss E.he Haines will spend Sunday with her parents at Warren. Albert Acker made a business trip to Fort W’ayne this morning. Mrs. Chester Imler went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Love went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Wesley Hoffman is home from his weekly business trip to spend Sunday with his family. Miss Celesta Wemhoff left this afternoon to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Pllliod, of Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Delia McFeeley returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit with her sisters, Mesdames James Bain and Adolph Hoffman. Mrs. E. Moses left this morning for Saskatchewan, Canada., where she will spend the summer with her son, Carl Moses. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schafer and children went to Warren this noon to spend Sunday with Mr. Shafer’s uncle, J. D. Shafer. Grover Hoffman is home from his two weeks’* business trip through northern Indiana to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. H. A. Snyder and daughters. Charline and Waveline, arrived from Claypool to visit with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Hoagland. W .A. Kuebfer has returned from a business trip to Chicago and other places, where he was buying goods for the Kuebler company. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lefeber returned yesterday afternoon to their home in Indianapolis after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller. C. W. Campbell has returned from his weekly business trip through Central, Ohio, where he was in the interest of the Schafer company. Miss Mackey of Virginia, who has been the trimmer at the Burdg millinery store the past season, has returned to her home, where her wedding took place Wednesday. W. C. Kauffman has returned from his weekly business trip through Ohio in the interest of the Schafer Saddlery company. He will remain over Sunday with his family. Miss Kathryn Egly of Berne arrived this afternoon to spend Sunday with Miss Ireta Erwin. Miss Egly will sing a solo at the morning service of the Presbyterian church. L. A. Thomas, one of the field managers for the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company, accompanied five foreign beet workers to Columbia City yesterday, where the men will work in the beet fields. / Festus Rhcten returned home last evening from Hillsdale, Mich., where he has been spending the past few days attending to business matters. He will go to Decatur this evening on business.—Bluffton Banner.

W. B. Reynolds of Muncie, who has been In the city visiting with his son, Clarence, since last Thursday, left this morning for Goshen where he will visit with his daughter for a few days, before returning to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tx>se returned Friday evening from their honeymoon, and are making their home in their new residence on South Nuttman street. While on their wedding trip they visited the cities of Interest in Ohio and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock and ehauffeur, W. A. Kenworthy, returned last even-' ing from Elkhart, where they spent Thursday. The trip to Decatur was made in Mr. Smith’s big auto, which was at Elkhart geting a few new improvements attached to it. The big oil well drilled tn several weeks ago by the Citizens' Gas and Oil Mining company near Bryant, has been put on the power and is now producing steadily at the rate of sixty barrels a day. The well started off at a hundred barrels. This well is regarded as the best producer In the Indiana field.—Hartford City Times. Mrs. F. M. Armstrong and daughter, Margaret, of Dayton, Ohio, who have been guests at the J. H. Stewart home since the destruction of their home in the Dayton flood, returned to Dayton this noon. The family will again go to housekeeping in their former home, it having been remodeled and is now ready for their occupancy. Letters received by City Marshal Tieben* from th e Curtis Publishing company, contains information to the effect that a subscription solicitor is at work in this vicinity swindling unsuspecting citizens. He is said to be working under the name of Harry Houston, John Howard, McClure and oiher aliases and purports to sell subscriptions to magazines published by this company, clubbing them with other periodicals. He is five feet, nine Inches in height, has brown hair and eyos, is of medium complexion, weighs about 145 pounds, is from 28 to 30 years old, smooth shaven and has a brown birth mark on his left cheek. A reward of |35 is offered for his apprehension.—Portland Sun.

)[[ • WEIS get ready for a large Honey yield. We have a limited supply of HONEY SECTIONS at 50 cents per hundred. Section holders 2 cts. each. Light section foundations 80 cents per pound. Don’t delay as your bees are ready fur the tup sections. JOHN BROCK PLANTS FOR SALE. All kinds, early and late, at Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall street; 'phone 34". lOTt6 C. C. Enos is numbered among those ill of the mumps.

- M . IIEJ EZj'lUaHIF fg J CZ3 |C=3 i; Sf oI» gj m - ---- • The Garage Beautiful The artistic lines, high grade material and exclusive features of our American Sectional Garage appeal to every discriminating automobile owner. Built on the Standard Unit System, all sections are interchangeable and you can enlarge the building at any time. Price $125 Erected Constructed with walls of American Pressed Steel, neaviiy .galvanized, and stamped to represent brickwork and specially treated with rust proof composition, painted to harmonize with your.residence. The fitments include first Quality paneled and glazed large doors, casement windows, a small door at ‘the side or end, brass finish hardware, work bench, tool rack and closet. It wifi last a life time and is fully guaranteed Any size built to order. Write for specifications and photo. AMERICAN SECTIONAL GARAGE CO. 215-319 Stevens Building Detroit. Michi**---Wfj&O) OLD ESC 7 I i rlnifr Famous he World ■7 For its exquisite flavor. Vs H The choice of all men g H who know good whiskey. I for sale »r || JOE TONNELIER S

Let Us Help You With Money You can get it from us in Any amount you want up to SIOO.OO on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, 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 $35.00 loan for fifty weeks. Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. If you need money fill out and mall us this blank and our Agent will call on you. Name Address Amount wanted Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable. Private. H. Wayne Loan cimjany Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home 'Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

owl WHEN YOU KNOW HOW GOOD IT iS it will require no praise from us. All we ask is a fair trial < for our bread You will find [it delicious,light, easily digestible and wnolesome for all the family. The little folks, especially will delight in this bread- it is almost nice enough to be called cake. Begin ordering from us today. Jacob Martin HERE is a remedy that will cure moat all skin and scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cent* to tha B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street. Decatur, Indiana. ' ® 1 1. I li I ■ __ I WANTED—A first-class paper hanger. Good wages and steady work.—Wildwood Builders Co., Fort. Wayne, Ind. 117t6 I WANTED—House cleaning work of any description. Rugs and carpets i beat by hand. Work guaranteed. Address E. Grayer, Gen. Del., Decatur.

STAR GROCERY The foundation of this stores business is QUALITY That’s the feature we take care of first. A trip through store will convince you of the fairness of our pricing I but price is a second $ consideration, j xAr ■Wilt Johns.

A MEDIUM A| ■ 17 PRICED XI n Ml suits VlVl There are so many men and young men that do not care to invest more than $12.00 to sls in a suit that we have made a strenous effort to secure for our trade the best values ever offered for these moderate prices. COME AND SEE OUR sl2. and sls. SUITS A splendid variety to select from. Straw hats and dress shirts, galore J VANCE & HITE Cor E. of Court House - Decatur, Ind

BRAHAM AND WALTERS are the exclusive agents for the CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. In Adams County Farm and city policies written at lowest cost. Let us protect your home in the time and fire tested Continental Insurance Co. GRAHAM AND WALTERS

How About That Set Os New HARNESS? Have you seen our line? We are the manufacturers of the best work and driving harness on the market. We also have one of the finest lines of buggies to choose from in the city, and at prices that fit your pocket book. Our new line shelf hardware is a winner. We have everything you need, also a complete line of highest quality garden tools and lawn mowers. Everything fi-st class. We give you the lowest prices on highest grade goods in the market. Chas. F. Steele Harness and Hdw. Co. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” To Bluffton, Frankfort, Kokomo and Marion May 18th and 25th, 1913 See Agent for Information

THE SEASON IS HERE For Fixing Up Your Home J-J.FREEMAN Decatur High class paper hanging and painting. Will be glad to figure on your work. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. J. FREEMAN 450 Short st. Decatur, Ind

DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 DR.L pTmEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind.