Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1913 — Page 3
Bring the toys to the big Oxford Sale. Boys Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords Sizes Is to 5 1-2 $1.95. Little Boys sizes 9 to 13 at $1.49. Charlie Voglewede
[weather forecast I ••••••• ••••• ■Thunder showers tonight or Wed ■ I.<l Vancil made a business trip tc | Kirtland this'morning. ■ Miss Esther August of Willshire. <> . ■ the guest of Miss N’ota Strickler. ■ Miss Margaret Daniels has r-tui-:i.••! ■oni a two weeks' vacation visit in ■>rt Wayne. ■ Leo Weber left this morning lor ■rand Rapids where he will attend a ■ice sale which takes place today. [ Mrs. .lames Harkless left this moi'i- ■- for her home at Paulding. Ohio, ■tor visiting in the city with friends ■d relatives. ■ Mrs. Will Colchin ami children h ' ■is morning for Howard City. Mich, ■here they will visit with Mrs. ColBin's parents and other relatives. ■ The Kryl band left this morning for ■ uiitington where they will have ■large of the program at the Chau ■uqua there this afternon and ev-
nj- gjaURKML.LJMU oV®|. THE HOME OF Quality Groceries USgy 7 I WE are 'sss The Family Cellar, e cntra * Pantr y, So To Speak, To Which A Large Number (>f Families TURN AT MEAL TIME, For Their Eatables. Do Likewise! Com flakes 2 for . . 25c Post tavern .... 10c Maple flakes . . .10c Shreaded wheat 2at 25c Putted wheat . . .10c Pan cake flour . . .10c Puffed rice . . . .15c Buck-wheat flour . 10c Post tosties .... 15c Ceiery 2 for ... . 5c Cream of wheat . . 15c Cucumbers 2 for . . 5c Wheatena 15c Fresh fruits. I Our Dairy Butter Will Please You. We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 14c Butter 16 to 23c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I, Depot. ’Phone 108 IF.M.SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN 1 President Secretary Treas. g THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, S abstracts; b The Echirmever Abs tract Company complete Ab-1 struct Records, I wetity years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent I MONEY I B iwn—"lßM
J-..J. Summers of Monroe was a ‘ business visitor in th e city today. Chester toiler, ticket agent at the ciand Rapids & Indiana railroad has I lesmned his place back of the ticket i aindow alter a week's vacation. Who kin remember when a daughtI er wuz her mother’s greatest asset? We still have th' thrill o' th’ first ; kiss, but th' thrill o' th' first pair o’ I boots has gone forever.—Abe MartinThe stork visited and left at the home of Henry M. Cook, on the 13th | lust, a ten and one-half |>ound boy. .Mother and babe doing well, and , there are strong hopes that the fai tlier will recover.—Contributed. Ihe Sisters of St. Agnes, this city, ■ ire having their annual retreat, a time .-et aside by the holy order for them 'to pray and meditate. The retreat , will continue until Friday evening. Many Sisters from Muncie and surnd': ti< s are making the retreat | in this city. The Baltimore Sun says: Billy Suii- | day is the man we need! In Akron, (thio, he brought the whole City Council to the mourners' bench, in WilkI esbarre, Fa., he converted two news|l a. r ri irtei - twenty-seven bail tenders and the sheriff.
I lie fountain on the public square has been repainted. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mrs. Adam Brown returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. Chester Johnson was a Monroe business visitor today. Samuel Simson of Berne was a business visitor dfere today. Ed Myers of fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city today. Amos Moser of southwest of the < ity was a business visitor in the city today. During the storm last night, an apple tree in the E. J. Bailey yard was uprooted. John Hocker and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Meyers of Monroe, were visitors here. Lloyd Stone and John Mettler of Ft. Wayne returned home today after spending Sunday with .1. H. Stone. Miss Helen Gass has gone to Ft. Mayne for a several weeks’ visit' with her aunt, Mrs. I>. M. Reed. Miss Gladys Bowers spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Kaough and family. The week' sengagement of the RedPath Chautauqua will close Wednesday evening with a humorous program. Mrs. Grace E Boyd ami daughter of Pleasant Mills were in the city this morning on their way to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will visit with rcla. tives and friends. Mrs. J. U. Vesey and Misses Catherine and Margaret Vesey plan to leave today for Mobile, Ala., where tney will visit Mr. and Mrs C. A. Max—ET. Wayne Journal Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and children of Preble left this afternoon for Fort Wayne and Kendallville to visit with friends. They were accompanied by Miss Anna Stonim, who has been visiting with them. The terrific storm of Monday night did a great deal of damage ’fliroughont the county. A number of barns were struck by lightning, while a few of the less substantially constructed buildings were blown over by the heavy wind. '1 he different coal companies of the city are busy this week delivering the winter's supply of coal to the business houses as’ well as to the dwellings, the consumers taking advantage of the summer prices by putting in their orders early. I Elmore Cook and daughter, Beulah, I have just returned from Coldwater, i Mich., where they visited with Mrs. ■ Mabel Sliennelield, Mr- Cook's sister. | .'.nd also with his sister, Ida Wines, | and husband, L. Wines, of Chicago. All returned with Mr Cook and are! visiting at his home. The trip was made by auto. That the Chautauqua lias taken I Decatur by storm and has proven the | most popular entertainment that ever j before lias been presented in tile city, I was illustrated yesterday afternoon by the rapidity with which more than enough tickets were signed for to secure their return next year. Mrs. E X. Ehinger and sou, Elmo. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ehinger. and Mrs. Ed Berling of Bluffton left yesI terday for St. Louis where they will visit for a few days with their son and brother, Vincent, who has been studying for the priesthood and who! leaves the latter part of this week lor a charge in the west. Tom Reid and Pat Parrish returned! home last, evening from a several days fishing excursion to Rome Citv. They were ordered to not. return un less they brought, some of tile filin' tribe back with them and ns luck I proved against them it was neccessary for them Io slip home under cover of darkness. Tile electrical ami wind storm of last evening did considerable damage In various parts of Hie county, and other counties- The Imai interurban, however, escaped without thing to mar its convenience. Tim line between Fori Wayne and Huntington, however, was blocked last night by several trees being uprooted and falling across Hie road. The entertaiuiiient furnished by the Chautauqua company Monday even Ing vias well received by the largo crowd present and today many a complimentary remark was heard on the excellent music played by the Kryl band. In fact it was to a great many, pifiple Hie best program of Its kind ever heard cither in this city or any large city in the country. Mad at his wife because, he thought t ome of her relatives were imposing on him. Harry Schaffer, a cement worker, living above 813 Barr street, shot himself In the right wrist at 7;15 p. nt. last night to cripple himself,! hoping Jtvis to ejppo wojk.foj aJJWtf.,I The' iirjiity?" aslnnly ' a . liifbt'oxia- 1 Despite hig attempt to appear “bravo" enough to take his own life, Schaffer cried when placed in a. cell at detention station by Cnptnin Ruudell.—FtWane Journal Gazette, ■ «■. a «•»
STAR GROCERY Pint mason cans doz 50c qt “ “ *• 60c 1-2 gal mason cans 75c qt glass top “ . 75c Jelly tumblers ... 20c Can rubbers doz . . 5c “ “ heavy doz 10c Parafine wax ... 10c Sealing “ ... 5c Mixed spices . , 5 & 10c Mason top lids doz . 20c Wax top lids doz . . 5c Stone jar white lid 7-S-& 10 cents Pure cider vinegar . 20c Will Johns. IS Hatch Late Chicks NOW Bor early Spsing layers. You can raise them with less trouble in July and August Free from summer diseases and they will grow 1-2 faster if you get a bottle of “Little Red Hen” Tonic of Smith Yager And Ealk Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price 50c & SI.OO a bottle Low Rate Excursion VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY — Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.in. See Agentfor Information DR. C. R. WEAVER osteopathic” ’HYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty Company. Phone 314 Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to sloo mid from olio to twelve moiitlm' time. Wo liavo not. changed our plan of g long time and cnsy payment*, which lias become to popular with the borrowing public. On tbo other bund wo have lowered our ratcn io conform to the new law, under which wo 011erato and are licensed and bonded to the. State of Indiana. Wo loan on hoilgcbold goods, pianos, horses. wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mall or 'phone ordcis receive prompt attention. If you need money fli’ out the following blank, cut It out and mail It to us, and our ageut will call on you. Our agent will be m Decatur every Tuesday. Name . ..t..t..t...w. Address r.. Reliable. Private. H. Wiyni Loin company Established 18M Room Second Floor, 70k Calhoun St'eet. Home 'Phone, 83J, Fort Wayne, Ind
| THE BANK PAYS YOU 4",, ! | WE ALLOW YOU 25% TO 50% I | ON YOUR MONEY I S Our Semi-Annual Sale is an event-like the $ S Holidays-the date comes in red figures on our g X business calander. g HR Jfi We believe in selling each seasons goods in the £ g season for which they were intended. We g believe in starting each season with nothing ffi but new goods-hence our reason for the fol- g g lowing reductions on summer goods. g i « | 50 Fancy Mens and Boys Suits One Half Off s I 100 Fancy Mens and Young Mens Suits One Half Off | | 75 Fancy Boys Suits One Fourth Off g £ Straw Hats and Summer Caps la and 14 Off g S SI.OO Underwear 90c 50c Underwear 45c ffi S One lot of Boys Knee Pants 25c S g 75c Negligee Shirts, French cuff soft det. collar 50c | S sl-50 “ “ * ‘ si.i o g $ S I Sale Starts 6:30 July 16th. Rain or Shine I LT ♦* S - ffi | VANCE & HITE |
Brick Building For salp: > on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick DR. I. L MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence | Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. I FOR SALE—RoII top dot-k anti book) case. Large storage case with shelv-l os and doors. Hard coal stove. All) cheap. D. B. Erwin. 180t5 Don’t Upset It. You can keep your kitchen [cool and in order during the warm summer months by economizing on your time and taking things easy by .buying your bakestuffs at this store. It is economy also on your expenses as well as better satisfaction for the family when you provide delicious bread, rolls, cakes pies’ from our high quality bake stuffs at Martin’s. Jacob Martin
Zgfe, > Jk fore $ 250 I W .(leveland fc B UF FAI ° ——'"!■ --_r.» — THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDREE 1 Magnificent Steamers SEEANDBEE. City of Erie and «Hty of Buffalo " Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) BwltalW; » . . -Wi n. ' c J”' <<>"*»’!Suud.^T'ime? 6 *• ' **. be,wceo Clevel tnd and Buffalo enffe.l so“ AJ “ ,OUr t: 1,11 ‘i'**»*a* «. Mo.- Send , , 1U 1J H E CLEVELAND 4k BUFFALO C a T. F. Newman. Gan’l Mgr. H. H. Roger; Tr«rts Mgr? L W. F. tinman. gJJipL. AgSi Cleveland. Ohio ' _£ roVXIf Stray hog. Call on Dyonis Foil RENT -House on South Third 165t10j St. Call on Dyonis Schmitt. ]iistr. | Will be given anyone who furnishes evid- h[, r? encc or information which convicts a viol- = ator of the liquor laws in Decatur by the BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered to any part of “the city. The same whiskies and wines at the same old price and at the uld place. NU 211’Ll: 1. A. KALVFR.
