Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1913 — Page 5
(YESTERDAY I A lot oi people will remember I yesterclay because their feet hurt all day. People who wore our Cushion comfort shoes were not I fuming, aching gained feet. they enjoyed every thing and have a pleasant’recol- E ection of Firemen’s Day. I Let Us Show You Cushion Comforts. Charlie Voglewede I ■■
WEATHER FORECAST | ' :: Continued warmer; probably fair. Bee Lewton made a business trip to ’ortland this morning. Fred Hoffman went to Bryant this torning on business. L. E. Opliger was at Berne tod.n joking after business matters. J. E. Millikan, the Montpelier doth Br, was here Thursday attending tin' remen's convention. Miss Eva Klein returned to For; layne this morning after a visit at lie Mel Welker home. j W. P. Hart, past grand chancellor I the K. of I*, lodge, of Huntington, |hs here yesterday on business. L. E. Worster. editor of the Mont- ■ Her Herald and Rural Tribune, wa: pisitor in the city yesterday. The Bluffton dentists were well repcented in Decatur yesterday, Drs. B Sturgis, L. W. Dailey, H. E. and I’ , Robinson being here to attend c invention. , „
HP * AK.,»<HI«y/vr* mt- ~ T - .'■: rSSSSHSaWHSSF A s THE HOME 0F ' *X IL «,., . ... Going Picnicking? <tW ' WHAT A POOR PICNIC A Picnic Would Be Without a Good Picnic Dinner! We are Headquarters For Appetizing Picnic Delicacies! Olives plain, iars . 10 to 30c Oiives stuffed with pimentos celery and almonds, Pickles in bulk sour or sweet, mixed pickles in bottles, sweet, sour, mustard or svve.'t mixed 10 and 15c Peanut butter, glasses F a ' la |; )C Pork and beans or tomato sauce . . . . 5,10 c, loc Marrow pork and beans IWc Fancy cookies and wafers. Switzer cheese and cream cheese. ! We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ‘Phone .08 I F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I I President Secretary 1 reas. I, I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, HUNDS, LOANS, £ I '* -abstracts. | I The Schirmever Abstract Company complete Ab- B K stract Records, Twenty years Experience I g Farms,JCity Property, 5 per cent I MONEY S
. Jchn Wemhoff of Fort Wayne spent j yesterday here. I Starbusk of Goshen was a visitor in the city yesterday. Miss irma Houk went to Ft. Wayne I this morning to spend the day. s Hailey of Monroe returned to bis | home this morning after attending the i firemen < convention yesterday Robert McMacken of Fort Wayne is visitinu with his cousin, Reuben Gilpin, and family, east of the city. Mr and Mrs. John F. I.achot of Fort ’Acjm visited here with friends and attended the firemen's convention. Jacob Kauffman returned to his home at Monroe this morning after , attending the firemen’s convention. Mr- !>. T sti pticnson left this morning lor Kenosha, Wis., where she will visit with friemt and relatives and on her return will stop at Chicago for a few days' visit. She will be gene about a week altogether. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McFarren anti i: or of Roanoke, were guests of Mrs. '; S. .'•!■ '-arren's brother, B. W. Sholty. and family, coming to visit over < wi.tien day. Mr. and Mrs. Morton McFarren spent last night with friends .it Wren. Ohio, returning here today.
Sam Acker of Geneva was a visit-1 or here. Grover Miller of Fort Wayne vlkltcd ' with friends in the city yesterday. A number of Decatur people are at Bluffton today taking In the aviatldn Pieet. Floyd Smith of Fort Wayne vhdtod with his mother, Mrs. Veronica Smith, today. Miss Lilah Laehot returned to Ft. Wayne today after a visit here with friends. Elmer Darwechter left today noon for Fort Wayne to visit two days with Car! Brokaw. Miss Vera Reinhard of Portland is here for a two days’ visit with Miss Glennys Mangold. Miss Veda Hensley returned to Rome City this noon after attending ! the firemen's convention. Grover Miller of Fort Wayne was ! among the visitors here yesterday and enjoyed looking up old friends. The Misses fx>ah Geisler and Florence Hill of Willshire, Ohio, were guests of Miss Effie Miller, at dinner yesterday. Mrs. John Watson returned to Huntington today noon. She visited with her i>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burr, at Monmouth. Mrs. Ixmis Doleh and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Shafer and daughter of Toledo, Ohio, will spend Sunday here with the Henry Krick family. Madison and Court streets are a sorry looking sight today, only the scene of the debris marking the place oi the midway which was so lively yesterday. If you own an automobile or motorcycle, you should be getting busy on your license if you havn't done so., Next Tuesday is the first of July and on that day the new law goes into effect. Miss Rose Fuhrman is convalescing nicely at the Ft. Wayne hospital where she was operated upon for appendicitis recently. It is thought she, will be able to come home next Wednesday. Mrs. A. A. Meyers of Fort Wayne is the guest of Mrs. Anna Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn of Bluffton came over last evening and enjoyed the band concert. They made the trip in their car. I’ve never knowed a time when It wuz as hard t’ git cherry pickers, as cver’buddy is either loafin' er on ther honeymoon. Runnin' in debt has ruined more folks than all th' bein’ poor put t'gether.—Abe Martin. Mrs. Carl Hanna and Miss Emma Schultz of Fort Wayne Were mere for convention day, the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz.] Miss Emma Schultz, who will visit here over Sunday, spent today in Bluffton, attending the aeroplane exhibitions. Thursday was a good day for the cool drinks. One firm which handles . ice cream soda as a side line, said ( the sales yesterday amounted to twenty dollars more than was ever known in one day before at that place. It is estimated that 1,200 people were served at this one stand. W. H. Wilkins, the "rube,” last ev cuing closed a contract to go to Willehire for the Fourth of July and he will be one of the attractions on the streets that day. He was sought by ; i many cities for the day, but the hustling committee from Willshire landed him. He will entertain the. crowds In good shape. James Stults, custodian of the I court house, is experiencing the joys , of "the day after." He spent a warm and busy time today cleaning up the papers, peanut shells, crackerJa< k boxes, etc., etc., etc., that the hundreds scattered over the lawdn. in their celebration yesterday. The court house yard was a popular place to lounge ami great armies could be seen there at all times of the day. Among those who attended the firemen's convention from here were Lillie Shelley, Winney Poffenberger, Mabel Shelley, Ix'ster Stanley, Frank M; ddox, Charles Stout, William Kalt-1 wasser, M. C. Sterling, Martin Fetters and family, Myrtle gmith, Bernice MMterson, Ralph Davis, James Wall, T. E. Yarbaugh, Charles Dunn and family, Flossie Bowan, Cora Poffenberger, Mabel Dedrick, Iva MtCullaugh, Mrs. C. Ormsby, Mrs. G. Troutner, Ethel Higgins, Orah Bennett, Myrtle Tutwiler, Irene Tutwiler. Ruby Dedrick Roy Chambers, Nova I Shelley, Mrs. H. C. Petzet, Mrs. Emmt’ Poffenberger, O. E. Shafer, Mrs. Howard Stout, Mrs. J. H. Hughes, I Mrs. Tom Hatfield and daughter,] Mrs. E. D. Ward, Mrs. Art Porter and children, Mrs. Charles Felty, Myrtle Moyer, Zelpha Landis, Glen Staker, Mrs. John Staker, Mrs# Bartell, C. L. Harden and wife Godfrey Ashbaurher, William Borling and family, H. E. Studabaker, Henry. Wall, Mr. Newlin,! Verne STrtith A. D. Asrtibanchcr, Chas. | Shade, Howard Ginter, FeWtns Rhoten, Lem Stout. Glen Smith, David Miller of Vnirfrrdate, Mont Harden and wife, C. P. G. Seabold and Mrs. Howard Green and F. F. Efflinger,—Bluffton News,
Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to SIOO and from on4> to twelve months’ time. We have not changed our plan of long time and easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mail or 'phono orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Nkme Address Reliable. Private. H.Wayni Uin mhwj Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street, Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
50 0 Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first door oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters HOP ON. The merry-go-round and fen is wheel will start this evening; location near court house. Come and enjoy yourselves. o WANTED —Middle aged lad’. by a widower, for general hous< keeping. Inquire of David Miller, Uniondale, Indiana, 152t3 “Little Red Hen” POULTRY TONIC 100 thousand chicks die every day during June in Indiana. This tonic cures and prevents diseases of chickens and turkeys. Chickens fed this tonic grow one-third faster. No sick chickens, but hearty, plump fellows. Commence feeding now. Buy of SMITH, YAGER & FALK Druggists Decatur, - - - Ind
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SATURDAY BARGAINS AT BERNSTEIN’S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station SPECIAL:—Ladies Triple Strand Hair Switches, 26 inches long. All shades, regular 3.50 value, while they last. $1.98
SHOES! SHOES! I Men's Dress Shoes, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Box Calf, newest styles, $2.50 value $1.98 $2.25 Men's Dress Shoe, Gun Metal, Blucher, tip or plain t0e....51.69 Special! Men's Dress Shoe, Blucher style (a dandy) only $1.49 Men’s Gun Metal Button Shoe, all new lasts, $3.00 value, 0n1y... .$2.45 $4.00 Men’s Goodyear Welt Dress Shoe, in tan or gun metal, button or lace, all new lasts, only $2.98 MEN’S WORK SHOES. Men's Heavy Tan Grain Work Shoe, all solid, $2.25 value, only $1.63 $2.50 Men's Tan or Black Elkskin Shoe, only $1.95 MEN'S OXFORDS. $3.00 Men’s Pat. Blucher or Gun •Metal Oxfords, all latest styles, ! only $1.93 $4.00 Men’s Tan Button or Gun Metal Oxfords, all latest styles, only $2.98 Spoeial sale on all Children's Shot's, White and Black Slippers; also Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords. Come iu and see us. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Men’s Creams and Dark Shirts and Drawers, each 21c Men’s Porisknit Union Suits, 75c value, only 45c WINDOW SHADES. 35c value Green Window Shades, oil color, 6 ft. long, full width, only, each 17c LACE CURTAINS. Lace Curtains in White or Ecru, fancy or plain centers, extra wide, 3 and 3*4 yds. long, all $1.50 value, only .pair 98c HOSIERY. 4 pair of Men s Tan or Black 15c value socks for 25c 6 pair of Men's Work Socks, only 25c Ladies' Silk Hose, linen heel and toe, only, pair 25c
Special-Men’s Blue and White Stripe Overalls, all Sizes, 50c Pair
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SHOES! SHOES! I $3.50 Ladies’ Tan Button Shoes, all latest styles $2.89 $3.50 Ladies’ Velvet Button Shoe. plain too, latest styles $2.45 $2.50 Ladies' White Canvas. Button Shoe, high toes and heels, .""'y $1.95 ami $.|,00 Pal. or Gun Metal, Hutton or Blucher Shoes, all latest styles, only $1.93 Special! Ladies’ Vici Kid, Pat. Tip, Blucher Shoes a neat, durable Shoe, while it lasts only $1.49 LADIES' OXFORDS. Ladies’ White 2-strap Oxford, special, only gg c $2.00 Ladies’ 2-strap, all Pat. Oxfords, all new lasts, only $1.49 $3.00 Ladies' l-strap velvet Oxfords, on dandy lasts, only 2.39 $2.50 Ladies’ Pat. or Gun Metal Oxfords, all new and up-to-date lasts, only $1.98 $L7.> Ladies' Side Gore Slippers, plain toe or tip, only $1.49 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Special! Men's Work Shirts, 50c value. Sil sizes, 14 to 17, while they last only, each 33 c Men's Kaltki Pants, all sizes, $1.25 value, only ’ 9Sc LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, high or low neck, short or long sleeves, lace or embroidery trimmed, $1.50 value 9S C Dressing Sacks, in lawn or percale only ’.45c Long Kimonas in crepe or chailie, plain or. Persian patterns, $1.50 values, .only * gg c $1.25 House Dresses and Wrappers, only »■ 98 C CURTAIN SWISS. A large assortment of White, Ecru or Persian pattern Curtain Swiss, only, yard io c
HERE is a remedy that will cure most 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 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. ” ® Democrat Want Ads Pay.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Lillies’ Fancy Trimmed Gowns or Slipovers, 75 value, only 4 90 Combination Suits, made of real fine latwn, 75c value, only 4g o Princess Slip, lace and embroidery trimmed, $1.25 value, only .../.,98c Corset Covers and Drawers, lace and embroidery value, only .each «3o PETTICOATS. White Muslin Petticoats, made of fine cambric, deep solid lace or embroidery trimmed, worth $1.50,-sale price gg s Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, made with a double ruffle or embroidery flounce, worth $1.50, special, only BED SPREADS. $1.50 value White Bed Spreads, without fringe, full size, 0n1y....,98c $2.00 value White Bed Spread, cut. corners, with or without fringe, only $1.49 DRESS GINGHAMS. A largo assortment of Dress Ginghams in stripes and checks, 10c and 12%c value, only, yard... 8 1-3 c LAWNS. 50 pieces to pick from, all colors. Dress Lawns, all 7c values, only yard ; 4'/,c All 12% and 15c Lawns go at, yd. 8 1 3c LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ltdies’ Union Suits, lace trimmed, only, suit 23c Ladies' Knit Pants, lace trimmed, only .each 230 CORSETS. t'-B. A. LaSpilite. Special Prices. $1.50 Corsets, only $1.33 1.00 Corsets, ot»ly 89 .50 Corsets, only 42 TABLE LINENS. Bleached Table Linens, 335 c value, only, yard 23c lied and White Creeks, also Blue and white check, only, yard 23c
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