Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1913 — Page 5
II Come to the Big Sale I I Tomorrow I || Any-Pair of mens oxfords in I j I the store at $2.95. || Any Pair of ladies oxfords in I II the store at $2.45. It Girls and childrens oxfords and I Eg slippers from ,50c to $1.49. | || Open tomorrow night till 11:00 B ■ Charlie Voglewede I ■ 9 _________ 1 kB
8 £ 11 WEATHER FORECAST i HM Showers tonight or Satnrrlax I ttlrs. Winn Dudley of Wren, Ohio, __ ■■J. W. Cowan of Liun Cu,., |>m ■ ,i s a business visitor in ti . ■■Mr- C. .1- Stewart return. ■■ .. t. to Chicago after a w it wit,; here and at Wren, Ohio. MM Squire Dickerson of G. ti < ity yesterday Htt<-mihi.- i,, Mfr-a) business matters <>i ■m. MM Norbet Hoithouse Ira - ;i■ -er :- in the T. M l-eonur,: t,i. bookkeeper. he starting this morning. MM J II Reinking of South lb ; of I’. C. Reinking here last evening for a little J and to attend the chautan . gflgK W-igtii Chronister ires it., City where he hits .■> < a two weeks oining and .i.is to his work at tire A: t;....:r Cafe. I I r
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| a And Consequently More Work In The Fields I I If fed on our Quality Groceries! So would most any BH one else!
I | Salt fish pail . . 50c I a Salt fish pound . . . 10c | I Navy beans lb . . . *>c I | Lima “ lb. . . 10c I Red “ lb. . . I Cream cheese lb . . 20c I i Switzer “ lb 22c | J Rice lb . . 7 1-2 & 10c
I I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 11c I ■ Butter 16 to 23c
B Hower and Hower, | I North of G. R. &I. Depot. ’Phone 108 xy .i’T **&•'• •’*>' **'* ■ *■ •* - IF.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. L. THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS. gj | B The Schirmwe.r Abstract Company complete AL-I I st) act R’cords, Twenty years Experience g f B • Far .us, City Property, 5 per cent SB MONEY |
John Malston of Willshire, 0., was I a business visitor here yesterday. The Judge R. K Erwin is located at < edar Point, Lake Wawasee for the summer. Mrs. E- M. Wagner and daughter, Nina, went to I’ort Wayne this ntoriiiug for a visit. Tom Gallogiy went to Rome City this morning where he will look after business mattersMr. and Mrs Ben Knapke, Mr. and Mr--. Joint Voglewede went to Fort Wayne this morningMr. and .Mrs George Gay went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on an aunt. Mrs. Heckathorne, who is very ill. Simon Bernstein of Spring Valley, 111., arrived this afternoon to join his brother, David, in a visit witli their brother, I. Bernstein, and wife. Mrs. Ryan of Indianapolis, formerly Miss Wadna Weldy of this city, arrived here this morning and is the gues’ of Mrs. Clark Lutz and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold Passed through the city this morning in their automobile. They were returning home from Celina, Ohio, where they visited a few days wfth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ernsberger. M» tf-.waßMXMuea: rrrmzrMwr*
I THE HOME OF j | Quality Groceries I Mr. Farmer four Harvest Hands Will Do More Work With Their Mouths
Prunes lb IQ, 12 12, 15c Peaches lb . 12 1-2 15c Raisins lb . . 10 & 12c Apricots lb .. . 18c Currants lb ... . 10c Extracted honey qt 40c Comb honey lb . . 20c 25 lb granulated s. $1 25 ■■ __ .. ——l IM II II MM IM IIH "
Jack Moynihan of Bluffton was a via. itor here today. Mrs- Lillie Stafford of Hoagland was a shopper here today. John C. Schug was at Hoagland today attending-to business matters. Mrs. Bertha Kirchner of the Smith restaurant, has gone to Lima, Ohio, to spend the day. • Mr. and Mrs. R. Weismantle of Eiwood and Miss Marie Gass returned today from Home CityMiss Anna Adler returned this morning to Fort Wayne. She visited with iier sister, Mrs. Orval Harruff. Earl Hughes and George Hakes will leave this evening for Sturgis, Mich., to attend to business matters. Mrs. A. M. Danner and daughter, Marie, went to Fort Wayne this noon where the daughter will take treatment. L. F. Miimnia went to Fort Wayne today noon to call on his wife at the Lutheran hospital. She continues to improve. J. H. Reinking of South Bend is the guest of his brother, Paul C. Reinking, of the interurban office, until Monday. Mrs. Hany Thompson and daughter, • Marjory Genevieve, of Chicago, are s visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mylott. t Charles Rice and son, Joseph, re- ( > turned to their home in Canton, Ohio, after visiting for several days with . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rice. The Misses Tillie and Lollie Melbeta and their brother, C. O. Meibers, , returned last evening from Rome City where they enjoyed a several days’ outing. I Mrs- N. C. Crowell of Avilla, who t lias been visiting in the city with her mother, Mrs. Henry Barnett, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kint, left this morning for her home. i The shipment of scarfs to the Steele 5 and 10 cent store, special sale of which was advertised for Saturday ai 3 o'clock, failed to arrive, and the sale will be held laterr Glen Falk returned to Jonesboro, Ark., this morning after attending the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Horace Cal-1 low and aiso making a visit with Mr. 1 ’ and Mrs. John Falk. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bruun went to ' Ft. Wayne today to attend the tuner-' ’ al of a friend, William Martin, whose death occurred Tuesday. The funeral I ’ was held this afternoon at the Ger-1 1 man Lutheran church there. . Governor Ralston yesterday an'nounced the appointment of James A Houck of Indianapolis as a member of the state board of tax commissioners to succeed C. C. Matson of Greeni castle, whose term expires August 21. Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and daughter, Mrs. D M. Reed, and children returned from Celina. Ohio, where they vis-. ited with relatives. They were accompanied here by Mrs. C. M. Myers, who will be the guests of Decatur relatives. Mrs. Chester Iniler, who lias been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Barnhart, at Attica, returned home She was accompanied by her niece, Maxine and Margaret Barnhart, who will visit here with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. I). V. Steele. An operation wus performed in this i city yesterday ou Frank, fourteen-year-old son of Marthi Burdge, cf I Berne, for the removal of tonsils aud addiofds. Besides the parents he was accompanied here by Dr. McKean of Linn Grove. —Bluffton Ban ner. "It's mighty unbecomin’ in men t' criticise our skirts, since it s only been twenty-five or thirty years since they- wus wearin' bell-bottomed trollI sers," said Miss Tawney Apple t day. Th’ worst thing about flirtin' is that you’re liable t’ git married- —Abe Martin. I Tiie annual llenpcck celebration will be held Saturday evening, July 19, at Honduras. There is a promise of all kinds of racing and a program I with ’’something doing all tiie time" has been arranged. A. Bovine, the manager of the fair, is giving out | hand bills with a most attractive program. Mrs. Samuel Purdy and daughter left this afternoon for Fort Wayne where they will spend the remainder of the week with relatives and friends. Mrs. Purdy aud daughter will g<> to Hninujond from Fort Wayne for a mouth's visit with Char-. Conrad and family- Mrs. Purdy is it sister of Mr- Conrad.—Bluffton Him tier. Mr. aud Mru. Henry Guttleuou ol Jamestown, Ohio, arrived iti the city yesterday to visit, for a week with Dr. | and Mrs. Grandstart of Monmouth until also with Mr- and Mrs William Black-1 burn of this city. This makes the sec- q ond visit In forty-seven years for Mr. Guttlegon, and it Is.witli the. greatest, I'b abur" that he’niedt.i obi ampiain I laiie.ei; and relatives. On their wa i to this city they paused through Da; ton aud Union City and state Unit the I crops in that section of the country , I promise the greatest yield in iiistory |
I ~ <■»■— -——Nil. ■ . I - ■ | Semi-Annual Bargain Sale ! si announce to the public that our Semi-Annual Bargain Sale of Oxfords and Pumps for Men, Women & ft Chieldren is now on and great surprises are in store for those who want summer Foot-Wear. 9r x A & r ? a4 reduction has been made in all Departments of Summer Foot-Wear and we invite everybody to — take advantage of this opportunity to save money SR . Thousands of Bargams await your inspection. Only a few can be listed and they are grouped because it S gg is impossible to describe them. You must see these lines to appreciate them. if; | Here Are A Rew I A stylish 7 button oxford for Ladies in Dull Kii. Gun Metal ©r Tan suitable for wear late in the fall and Ie also to social functions during the winter season. Every one cheap at $3.50 and $4.00 now only $2.25 « L 3,50 and * 4 ’ oo values in a 5 button suede oxford with dull kid top; 4 button gun metal Tans with a m broad high toe; 4 Button gun metal with low heel; 4 Button patent with low heel; Patent oxfords with wide I extended sole, rope stitched and low heel; 5 Button grey ana brown all suede in latest lasts and heels, all go W 3g at only $2.25 per pair. - | Strap Pumps For Ladies- I H The pumps are all the rage and are as popular as oxfords but we are cutting the prices on them just the same ® latent pumpsail suede welt soles a lot of very classy styles and they sell everywhere for $3. and $3.50 but uz K we are closing them out during this bargain sale for $2.48. These styles are right up to the minute and there K Eg is not a bad pair amomj them. In the lot are also patent strap pumps with stage toe, arid a large assortment le Ug of one strap pumps which will go for $2.25 a pair. Added to are a number of 2 strap pumps in gun metal, patent that sold for $3. Very proper and first ii class now only $2.25 J 1 33 [k. We have another lot of tan and gun metal heavy extension sole pumps, rope stitched medium low heel two Sa I” straps cheap at $3.50 but going at this sale for $2.48. A special bargain. Gun metal and velvet pumps with two straps for only $1.98 of high values in no strap pumps consisting of about 100 pairs in gun metal and corded silks lc with high or low heels we will sell it we can fit you for $2.48. This is the highest priced line in the store hut they are odds and ends and we are going to sell them at this price to clean out the stock. We have another lot of assorted one-strap hand turned pumps in patent, gun metal, suede and velvet, first class and stylish goods throughout the whole line, price now only $2.48. !fi . * A Big Bargain:- Two- strap patents and dull kid pumps, hand turned, only a small lot, for $1.98 ic 48 pairs chocolate hand turned 5 button oxfords for $1.98 S 3 100 pairs colonial pumps in brown and black velvet $3.50 and $4.00 values all go for $1.98 Si 8-strap dull kid slippers $2.25 H n pah’s of tans, gun metal, patents, velvets, suedes thrown together in one lot in button or straps ft all $3.50 values now only $1.69. | 20 per cent off all Children’s and Misses Slippers i | MENS DEPARTMENT g i Space will not permit us to enumerate the bargains offered in our mens department ® . We will offer one lot of an assortment of the best oxfords sold in Decatur, in tan, gun metal and patent h m button and laces, cheap at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 now only $2.48 ft 20 per cent off on all other Men’s Oxfords f We have them in all styles and all leathers, prices marked on the boxes in plain figures. Come in select ic K what you want and figure the 20 per cent discount yourself. B DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT ON ALL FOOTWEAR FOR BOAS, | I YOUTHS AND LITTLE GENTS | White Slippers and White Shoes "J K We will include in our bargain sale of oxfords all our Ladies white shoes and slippers A special line of $2.50 value go for $1.69 up ft i A special line of $1.75 value go for $1.48 All other white foot wear for Ladies and Misses will go at 20 per cent discount ft ■£, TTiis Sale F or Cash Only J Peoples And Gerke |
LC lt_LJ lc_J llwdT It ,i wolc-U iJJI Il2j bU |cJJ ua* li—J luC M IcJj (Uli.lJ beJluJ IImNI •d9lc_ 1 — - ‘ FOUND. HIGH CLASS Utility White Hocks I Eggs $1.25 per setting; SG.O'J per; A pocket book containing a sum hundred. Chicks, sl2 per hundred, of money. Owner may have game by Delivered free. W. 11. Lansburg, calling at this ollie, mid raying for Framingham Centre, Mass, this add. 162t:i 145 m w s 1-wks READ THIS A chance to buy Good shoes at a neat saving to the purchaser. Mens Oxfords, Florsheim at ... . $4.40 “ “ Thompson’s at... . $3.50 “ $3.00 and $3.50 oxfords .... $2.65 Womens $3.00 and $3.50 oxfords . . . $2.65 “ $2.50 oxfords $1.85 $2.00 - $1.35 Still greater reduction on all womens, Misses and childrens white canvas and buck shoes and oxfords. Buy them where they have them and save money. ELZEY<fc HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE
’ncn > ai mOi; inCTI, j liSiari | Buggies and Surreys When you need a Surrey or Buggj come in and let" us sell you one of our high grade 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 BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered to any part of the city. lhe same whiskies and wines al the same uld price and at the • •'.iul uid place. ■ NUMBER ss| I. A. KAL VFR.
