Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1913 — Page 3

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OUUIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. C. W. B. M.-Mn*. w. c. MeKinnov Zion's Aid At Schoolhome. The first of the summer afternoon meetings for the Tri-Kappas when the hours are given over purely to a little business period and a long 1 social good time, without study, was that of yesterday afternoon wh. n Miss Jean Butler entertained. The sorority was pleased to have with it one of its out of town members. Mi- < Marie Allison, of Indianapolis, amt her guest, Miss Conn of Washington, Il also Misijluth (Heiser of \V;.t seka 111.; the Mf<s Winifred Burl, Florence Myers and Lillian Rice. Miss Mabel Wel.ly entertained tu< Ruth Circle of the Christian <hu; a Wednesday evening. Rep, rts of various conimi.toes were heard ami a plan for Miss Weldy s giving a hometalent -lay for the society was dis cussed. It is thought "The Cricket on the Hearth" will be given the last week in August. Miss Robbins was r. reived as a new member. Out-of-town guests were the Misses Madeline Carroll and Lena Brinkman of Mundand' Miss Porter. A jolly bunch of girls had a ‘'printing” party at the home of M Lydia Kirsch last evening, wl, i about one hundred fifty prints oi >. turns taken at their Fourth of .Ini’ picnic were made. Then musi ar. refreshments were enjoyed. Beside the hostess, the Misses Neva Brandiberry. Huldah Mut<hler ami Effie Mil ler were present. The Evangelical Indies' Aid so< b had an unusually good meeting at home of Mrs. K. B. Macy Wednesday afternoon, more than forty be' present. The collections were mor< than sl3. A contest tor the raising . funds is on between the several se< tions, and as there is anoth- ' mtlug in this month for this swain: they refused to turn in all their money. wishing to save the bulk for a surprise at the last one. \ so< i: 1 closed the meeting The society •' '1 meet again in three weeks witi MrI S. Cress. Frrank Schultz and Isis cousin \l 1-ena Brlnkitinn, and Miss V Carroll, of Muncie, left today nt- . for Fort Wayne, where they util tend the wedding of their .- . - Fred Schultz, and Miss Lui Mil The wedding will be at 4 o'clo t afternoon at the home of th-- ■ imrents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz. sr. sA large number of guest 'ill • present. Mrs- Al Steele is entertain.na sister-in-law, Mrs. Isaac Ma ua: it. < Monroeville. SALOON FOR SALE. On court house Square, half bl n i: from transfer comer, 20x140 abso! i ly first class and moder:: in evt way. a bargain to anybody with $4.(100 in cash. Best reason for- - Investigation solicited. Addrt Box 427, Fort Mayne. Ind. Ifiltl LIBRARY PATRONS' NOTICE. During Chautauqua week, July li ; Id, the library schedule will chant” The library will open from I to '■ in the afternoons instead oi from 1 to 5 and will be closed during the ever Inga “ IGlt'l ’• - o — IXJST-—1913 Senior Class Pin. On Second on Madison St., between the Murray hotel and Interurban station Finder please return to this office or to Irwin merry.

THURSDAY MORNING at 7:00 o’clock and lasting until Saturday night we will hold our first aluminum sale. Weexpect to make this sale one of the best we have ever held. Housewives, you want to get the benefit of this sale. Don’t overlook this opportunity to buy pure Aluminum ware at a 25 per ct. reduction. Every piece gui ranked for 15 years by us. (so. -sroxr xcsiTEi-x-

OVERCOME BY GAS Manager George Mount and Carl Ernst of Indiana | Lighting Force BADLY OVERCOME This Afternoon at 1:30 O clock While Working on Fifth Street. George Mount, local manager for the Indiana Lighting company, and Anil Ernst, a member of the force,! "ere overcome by gas this afternoon I it 1 ::o o'clock while working on the! mains on Fifth street. 1 he men were in the trenches tying' to mains, when they were overcome.’ fortunately other workmen were near! and rescued them. A physician was I i ailed and the two men were worked; "ith until beyond danger. At time of , goiny to press they had recovered.; BACK FROM CALIFORNIA. Mr and Mrs. Howard Burdg and Son,l Floyd, Arrive from Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Howard Burdg and | son. Floyd, arrived in the city yes-! terday from Los Angeles, Cal., anil 1 intend to make dear old Decatur! t . i home agai, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Burdg left for Los Angeles about six months ago. for the betterment of Mr. Burdg's health. The clima'e proved very beneficial to both Mr. ami Mrs. Burdg, they gaining in; strength and flesh. uHEADED THIS WAY. Sheriff Durkin received word from tiie Huntington sheriff to be on the lookout for a stolen horse When last seen it was led behind a spring wagon headed this way. It is a sorrel. lour years old, weights 1100 is white face, left hind foot ■vliite. and has wire cut. — o enre, aged two and a half, son ’oi '-!r. and Mrs. Bernard Beekmeyer, ill oi blood ttoisoning. resisting I from a scratch from a rusty nail,' mad,. on his leg. He is quite ill but! not dangerously soCITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. (, room house on West Madison st.. sfc$ f c i Small Payment down. Balance I like rent. 7 room house on north 9th street. Small payment down. Balance like . rent. G room house on West Adams St.,; at a Bargain. ERWIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I Phone 85. 157t12 o MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the anreal meeting of stockholders of the did Adams County Bank will be held ,t their banking house, Decatur, In-j < liana, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. August 5, 1913. . r the purpose of electing seven I directors to serve for the ensuing I year and to transact such other bust-: nt ss as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER. Cashier. eodti!lßs.l FOR SALE —A seventeen foot rowing boat. Just freshly painted and is < good ns new. For sale cheap. In quire at this office. 15st3 «

I STEELE S BIG JULY SALE = * For Economical Shippers From Decatur’ sßusiest Store. 10 Days Only Come* | COMPARE AND SAVE MONEY 1 £ Ladies Ladies Ladies Gentlemans Children Dresses B | Muslin Drawers Muslin Drawers Night gowns re- union suits soc quality from Ito 14 yrs. | g 50c quality sale 25c quality sale gular sl. quality gg c worth'Jsc sale I | 39c Price 19c 79c SI.OO grades at 79c 50c I — - ■ »TV “ 1 I White Skirts Buy /jl' \ Skh ’ ts Sa,e ?L45 | I ajo w 1 'ky 2 - 00 i-59 ’ffl And Save Money 2.50 “ “ i.9g | I $1.50 Skirts Sale u, ' - ' .. .. | i —— — s | 1,000 yds Harvest dishes | !| W Cotton Toweling white dinner z | || V plates while they su ffi Ironing Boards last S | for 5c no 5c eacll Regular SI.OO g 1 Alarm Clock 69c | Ist. SALE ] s a | e F roni ]| o 3 (jeioek ® Dig Sstlliddy SfllC at 3 OcIOCK 1,000 yards of regular 25c .quality curtain i , goods on sale at stated time sfi 200 fancy scarfs worth 25 to 50c each one to ffi y a Customer at time stated 10c each 12 l-2c per yd. | SATURDAY ONLY ENAMELWARE Brooms I tanglefoot Iwater glasses I 25c Aluminum dippers Just received nearly a car ITTF V 0A T U 6 Sheets for 5 cents Jfi load and kinds that will JULi I bALE r W Fl Y Killers J Jfi 1 se Hbargain | c Prices 19c 10c 5 Cents f HARDWARE BUTTER JARS HARVEST DISHES GLASS WARE POROXIDE j! ffi Chisels, Saws, Hammers, 10c Cups and pi t S fef b j‘ s . ? “> d 10 ' Dee P 10 Cents Lfi Hatchets and etc. all patterns dishes 5 and 10c. Water S ft Stone Water Pitchers ‘ glasses Paints an(J Varnish | 10c to $1.50 10 cents 10c each 5& 10 cents 10 cents | | Don’t miss these Bargains and Come. Remember Idoas I advertise no | | Bluffs, everything as advertised | | STEELE’S 5 AND 10C STORE f

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MASONRY WITHOUT MORTAR A mason would not attempt to erect a structure without stones, bricks or mortar—would he? And he makes a careful selection of the material that is needed. He uses outside bricks 'for outside work and inside bricks for inside work. How many young mem and women are trying to-day right here in Decatur to erectthe edifice of success without using a Bank Account? And do you realize that the selection of a Bank for YOU and YOUR needs to build YOUR edifice of success is just as important as the selection of bricks and mortar by a mason when he puts up a building? FIRST MATION AL BANK Decatur. Indiana. V /

1*25. Reward I H LWill be given anyone who furnishes evid- 9 ence or information which convicts a viol- ■ ator of the liquor laws in Decatur by the Oivic? League!