Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1913 — Page 17
BIG SHOE SALE SEE OUR WINDOWS Charlie Voglewede
Slather |sL . t ..ji |fß"> :* this afternoon or tonight * ■ — 1 — —"" "■■ - — A,l ‘* o, ‘ of •‘“liauapolis is it. rc Richard Wallace "as at Fort today. and Mrs. Grover Hoffman and rj®r are here for a visit with celBrokaw of Port Wayne armtor a visit with Elmer Bar vAer. Alice Stewart arrived from for a visit with the J. L. tklilf imily. Bertha Kobne. musician at theater, has returned io after a two weeks' vaca tioalon account of illness U. G. benmau and daughter. Ohio, are here the guests brother. Dr. J. Q Neptune ami oßk and Mrs Adel Neptune Mrs i 8 wife of the United States
[THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I r * armer zM our arvest Hands Will ! Do More Work With Their Mouths IB And Consequently More Work In The Fields |Bl fed on our Quality Groceries! So would most any ■I one else! fish pail . . . 50c Prunes lb 10, 12 12, 15c fish pound ... 10c Peaches lb . 12 1-2 15c IBavy beans lb . . . 6c Raisins lb . . 10 & 12c ■ ■Jma “ |b, . .10c Apricots lb. ... 18c cheese lb . .20c Extracted honey qt 40c BKiwitzer “ lb , . 22c Comb honey lb . . 20c IKice lb . . . 7 1-2 & 10c 25 !b granulated s. #1.25 I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 14c I Butter 16 to 23c ■ Hower and Hower. ■forth of G. R & I. Depot. ’Phone 108 SF.M.SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN V | > President Secreiary Treas. II THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I | REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ; ■ - ABSTRACTS. | flfrhe J chirmever Abstract Company complete Ab- 1 K stract Records, 'Twenty years Experience ■ ' Fann?, City Property, 5 per cent I MONEY |
! ■!■ t Evans and Will Biggs went to tort Wayne this morning. C harles l Mocker made a business I trip to Geneva this morning. Johu Stoneburuer made a business trip to Williams this morning. B. J. Rite and Mr- Bigham drove to Williams this morning on a little business. Judge U. D- Heller went to Bluffion this morning, where he is trying the Smith divorce case. Veigh t'hronister, Don Smith and lAirest Heim returned from Home City where they had a two week' outing Mrs. J. S. Bower s and daughters, Iliitli and Esther, have arrived home from Rome City where they had been enjoying a week's stay at their cottage. i f Mrs Will Fry and daughter, Irene, of Indianapolis are visiting with Iter sun-in law. Al Fritzinger and family, of nut th of Monmouth, until Thursday. MrsM. Fullenkamp and daughters, Mrs. U M. Reed and children-left thi H morning for Celina. Ohio, where they will visit with Mr. auu Mrs. C. I Myer s and family for a few days.
n lltK es Fr,W * * rri¥M fCF * VIBU Mrs. F. M. Hchlnneyer wgnt to Ft. W»yqo this popp. Ms. god Mrs. L. G. Kauffman wept to Fort Waynetouay noon. Abe llpch us Furl Wayne wgg # business visitor hrm today. Miss Marie Allison of Indianapolis is vlaltlnij here *Uh friends. M V«- A||»homm Reline and daughter. Bertha, were Fort Wayne visitors thia afternoon. Miss Pearl Mgy left on the 11:30 car for Hoajjlaml where sRe wi|| visit w|th her slater, Mrs D. p. Barkley. Mrs. I s . F. Auten and daughter. Matte, mtunied »o Fqn Wajne this aft eino<m. They visited here with relatives. The M. J. Welker family left today fur Magley whore they w|R visit wl|h Mrs Welker'S father, James Steele a«d family. Mr. and J. ||. il«ll Mr left thte morning for Nev Albany, Ind., where they Will attend the Indiana Itetno cratic Association a meeting. Many itaciitur people are planning on going to Fort Waype Saturday aft. er noon to attend the world famous Ringling Brps. Circus. Mias Ruth Myers arrived today from Bloomington, 111, for a visit with her grandparents, Mrs. Nettie Schrock, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mra 11. 11. Uhl and children arrived last evening from Nokomis, 1(1, foi a visit with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Christen of North Second street. Fred Conrad of Stuttgart, Kaur., who came to attend the funeral of his father, the late William Conrad, in Preble township, will return home Thursday. There will be a meeting of the Red Men lodge tonight and every member is requested to be present as matter 8 of importance will be discussed aud taken tare of. Charles Miller of Goshen who has been at West Baden taking treatment for stomach trouble was in the city today visiting w|th friends before he returned to him home. Mr. and Mra- Henry Schulte have returned from Mar perk. Mich., where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mr g .Fred Fuelling. Mrs. Fuelling is a sister of lienyy SchulteMrs. M. Fqllegkgmg mid Mrs. U, M Reed and cfclHlrcn, Margaret mid -Robert, went to Celina, Ohio, today ’to visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. M Meyers, and family. The cross beam* for the foundation for the new Sether building, between the Gay. Zwick & Myers and Uta M Innes slum stare are laid TUV work is progressing rapidly on this new business block. Mrs. Jameg- Murphy who has bepp visiting wi|R her Slaters al Viqua Ohio, for t|iv past few weeks return td home today. IXI V»»v|l made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. The Misses Addie, Hazel and |ia Burdg returned yesterday to t'olum bus. Ohio, alter a visit with the Dp W. E. Smith family. They made the trip by motor and enjoyed H so much that they contemplate coming flu-’ queutly, Attorney Henry Heller and John Gillig went to Geneva this morning where they will attend the meeting of the town board of trustees. At this meeting the bids will be awarded for the construction of the sewer age through Geneva On the last SOO miles of the hike which he says will end his nmmorablo career as long distance walker, Edward Payson Weston left the city at C:3O Monday afternoon after a few hours' stap in Huntington, enroute for Minneapolis, Minn— Huntington Presss. Marsch Rurdge returned last evening from West Badon where lie has been resting up gpd enteying the ex-cellent-baths at that famous resort. Mr. and Mrs. David Studebaker of Cincinnati. Ohio, arrived in the city last evening and are guests of Mrs. Studabaker's father and aunt The car in which the Redpulli Chau tauqua tents and other necessary articles needed during their week's stqy in this city arrived tliift morning over the G. Rft I and with the help us a few workmen the tents were moved to the large vacant 10l near the jail where they will he pitched. Deputy Sheriff Fred Adams uud wife will take Mrs. Sarah Buller to Richmond Wednesday, to place her bi the Eusthaven asylum. After a wiol .Khnisstep ap*he<| Mnricja.. Jl«<mi*m i s north of Vera Crus. The tflp to Richmond will be made in the Earl Farllng machine and Mr. ajul Mrs. Furling will be members of the party, —muffion News,
CHAUTAUQUA WEEK | Means that you must dress neatly but comfortable. That I | BlueVnb |U» ’’k” BradC Balk ’ n B '°“ Se8 ’ right up ,he minute in S,>|e | 2 ; We T a bIo “? e trimn ?ed in Bulgarain colored belts, collars and cuffs for the low I 1 tow foprice ’ Set< ° UF kßn b ° USe &U,tS * They are Wh ' te trimmed in Rose ’ Pink ’ B,ue or Tan Ver y i I — — " " OUR BIG SALE IS STILL ON | B cv ln of our store and we have a thousand bargains for Ladies and Children. gi our White wash dresses and waists are reduced to a price that will make you buy when you see them. » i ( °l’ eve ”* n S s an d r jd e s, A Silk Poplin wash coat, Bulgarian trimmings, fancy 8, || buttons and 48 inches tong, Regular price $7.50 our price $3.75. i Everything Is Marked Down to Make Quick Sales as Our i FALL STOCK WILL SOON BE COMING IN AND WE NEED THE ROOM i —— ’± I L I I I * kCz/ « DECATUR , INDIANA ■' ' --■■i.".
Dr. C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN Office 143 JT IlOllc Raaidence 102 CHICHESTER S PILLS Dk —*!w*j»«d«d with Blue R.’ton.v/ **¥» X a^e "• etber. Hwy of R J SOtO BY DRUGGISTS EVE RYWMI RE FOR SALE BY CALLOW A RICE. MlhlinilßMHMillllHUlilli Firot Aid (o Good Dt»»rrfa Join the thouMbds ot bousewivs, who teg,r<i Knox Gelatine u a household necessity. We believe one trial will show you the possibilities ot this Gela* tine, made into delicioua desserts. Try to-day—-g— Knox MattntMt /faettM — H ts.eloae Kww< Sparkllsg Gela'dae. 2 cups Bilk. cup cold water. cup aug,r. J i tsupcanlui salt. 3 <UI. cup pounded aacaroeoa. 1 teaapoootul taailki. Soak yelatlne la ths ,014 water See niautes. Make a custard of U>a yolkr at eerr. icllk. aura, and sail. Add gelatin- to ike hat cuatstd and set in cool place. As II tbkksa, add th, betleu white, of eggs, cucsrooo, and vanilla. Se.w an rosettes ai in p.vy • sells <|odaaiaUh with t«d |,U>| put Uuuush , ricyr. fcoFwjtiiiXa ~Wti7ydAcirfnfaraJ? Hik Making Ta, Quan* Ibj yellon) of Jelly. ’ with ths Plain hparkltag, leaMMU ate pied for flavarlDg, but with the Acidulated package Comel «u snvalonc of concenirsied lemon Juice greet Cun eaawava when tad busy laacuetse hßoaa. •MUcanuunataMaliofeelailaa. UataudmtMKeer <««<*? Aw* wad oaowaA .• Wlytins H mo*« i -enough ta Uy saost U> Pae of sui deuarta. puddlpga, ,Sln4S( Jellies, leg Megan. sheibeu. capdlea, ytc. emm ». »LOX co , «m MH An. ; 7 seuiuws. a.».
5%Money , All you want. Abstracts ; made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters i LOS r—Waterman belf-Qlljng fountain | pen gometiuie Saturday evening. I Finder please return to the office of I Will liaintuell. 155t3 STAR GROCERY" 1 Pint mason cans doz 50c qt “ “ 60c 1-2 gal mason cans . 75c qt glass top “ . 75c I Jelly tumblers . . 20c Can rubbers doz . . 5c “ “ heavy doz 10c Parafine wax ... 10c Sealing “ ... 5c 1 Mixed spices . .5 & 10c Mason top lids doz . 20c Wax top hds doz . . 5c Stone jar white lid 7-8-& 10 cents Pure cider vinegar . 20c Will Johns. P p E
Buggies and Surreys When you need a Surrey or Buggy come in and Jet us sell you one of our high gn.de jobs, at reasonable prices- We have a number of high class second grade buggies and surreys in rubber and steel tires. Chas. F. Steele & Co. North Second Street
FOR SALE:A bed, springs, mattress Singer sewipg uiachiue ami side board. Also a surrey and single bug gy. Will trade buggies for hay. Tel ephoue 54t Jsßt3
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. H Capital *130,000 Surplus . 180,000 C. S. Niblick, President H M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents 3 E. X. Ehingar, Cashier. Dpad Farm loam a Specialty Reflect Resolve Collection! I r Made There’s Nothing Like atl?™ A BANK ACCOUNT To Give — A Man The Courage A^a . To Face The World W — , With Safe . .... — Banking And All That’s Hurled Methodi Against Him To Discourage Extended , One Dollar Starts It! Tnuqr - _ ,i, Patroni We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit T—
A NUIIGE. If- i.ouey to toau at b and 6 per c*>nt 1 .hterest. No commiaalon. dHßtf gRWIN 8 OFFICE.
