Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1913 — Page 5
J 1 aUsl i we . are selling B oxfords so low in price we I don t want you to think that va?/ ai Tt n °t go °d enough for I you. They are made by the ■ best makers in the U. S. and that means the world Roods I Sullivans, Beacons and Ralstsons’ | Bring the Kiddies to the I 49c and 98c sale I tomorrow. I Charlie Voglewede |
WEATHER FORECAST § ■Fair tonight and Friday. Sliglui t—■John Wemholf of Kort Wayin- vi • : kl here yesterday. [Mrs. William Richards went to I Wayne this morning. "John Stoneburner made a minin' -- trip to Hoagland this mornin. I Miss Jrnia Houk went to Ft / this morning to s-peml the day • Miss Rose Vogtewede of the ri u p's office was iu Fort Wayne today ' Harry Daniel of Chicago is here I visit with his mother, Mrs. Emm i buniel. Bert Hunsicker and family left v. icrday for tho home of Mrs. Huns; i !i"s parents, near Cadillac, Mich., for i visit. Dwight Laehot returned to IVayne this morning where In. will lee a doctor and have his finger di? -s ►fl Ho will return to Decatur tie evening to make a few days’ \i it with friends.
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In I he Way Os Quality Groceries and Previsions TAKE THEM AWAY! Large water mellons 30c to 40c Large cantelopes 2 for 25c Goiden Heart celery ... 2 for 5c Cucumbers ... 2 for 5c and 3 for 10c Large Bright lemons 3 for 10c New apples pk, 15c and 20c Extra fancy white Potatoes pk -35 c Granulated sugar 25 lb. sack $1.30 We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter I<‘> to 25c wmr Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. 'Phone 108
—L.?.. .■ L‘ 1 —S* *" ' F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN g H President Secretary Trcar. I I THE .BOWERS REALTY CO. I i BEAL ESTATE, |B()N I>S, LOANS, ■ ABSTRACTS. g I The Schirrncver Abstract Company complete Ab- I B str act Records, '1 wcnty years Experience |i Farms, City Property, 5 per cent I money g
Albert G< ssinger made a business : tiip to Monmouth tills morning. Mrs. \nna Laman went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. I Mrs. Mary Crawford spent the day • in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. l ied Patterson left this morning for Teno Haute, where she will lisit with her mother, Mrs. King. I- II She maker of the Ward hence company, returned from hi' business trip to Greenville. OhioYou’d never dream some fellers wtiz tine an' dandy” till they admit it Lemon juice 11 clean elbows. — I Abe .Martin. Mr. amt Mrs. A M. Anspaugh returned to Mt, Pleasant, Michigan, this morning after a visit with Mrs. Emma I Anspaugh. The St John's congregation is preparing to hold a picnic lor the members in tlie Wischmeyer grove, Sunday, August 3. The County Line Oil company shot its number one well on the Perry fields larm Tuesday morning, ami it showed for a lair producer. This , company is cotn|>osed of local people. —Geneva News. ■A .SI .JCMt:.... ...
<■ ‘z-vrar/iriwwiiwi K I THE HOME OF | Quality Groceries 11 Appetizing, I Gratifying, Satisfying ? MEALS Always On Tap Here
Mrs. J. 13. Rico spent the day in Ft. Way no. 8. W Hale, of Geneva, was a visitor here today. D. I Weikol made a businos trip south this morning. Andrew Gottschalk of Berne was a business visitor here today. Attorney F. 8. Armantrout of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koop of Blue Creek township were shoppers here today. The Misses Nell Brown and Mayme Teeple went to Fort Wayne this • morning. Jim Artman left this morning for Akron, Ohio, where he will look after business. Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was in the city attending to business and looking up friends. Mrs Florence Merris went of WrenOhio, changed cars here today enroute to Fort Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. s. P. Hoffnyin motoied to Linn Grove this afternoon to visit with Dr. Hoffman's parents. Mrs., Charles Gilbert went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on her aunt, Mrs. Rose Shuey, of the Hope hospital. .1. Frank Mann of Muncie and L. G J Hingham of Indianapolis, arrived this morning to attend the funeral of the late A. P. Beatty. Mrs. Charles Lang and Miss Celia Smith went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a two days' visit with their brother, Floyd Smith and family. Mrs. Ayson, Mrs. F. M. Engle am) children, 'Richard and Mary, left this morning for South Bend, where thev will visit Mrs. M. .1. Mygrant. Work is now being done on the laying of the concrete foundation for the new soldiers' memorial at the southwest corner of the courthouse yard John Stevenson. Sam Spoilseller, Henry Beatty and family ami David Brown and wife of Dixon. Ohio, wu; among those who attended the funeral ol A P. Beatty today. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sellemeyer and daughter, Martha, Mr. and Mrs Dan Vail and daughter, Mary Louise, returned yesterday from a motor trip to Indianapolis They left here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brjsoit, of East Mam street, were in Decatur, Wednesday on account of the death of Hou A- P. Beatty. The funeral services will be held Thursday-—Port-I kind sun. I Mr. and Mrs. David Studabaker, jr., who have been visiting in the city for the past two weeks with relatives, left 1 this afternoon for Memphis, Tenn., h where they will make their future heme. Mrs. Jessie Lewis and son, Corwin, returned to Decatur. 111., this afternoon idler a visit with Imr si; for, Mrs John Eihardt, at Willshire, O. Miss I Flossie Erhardt accompanied her to Fort Wayne. Miss Bertha Kinney returned this noon to her home in Fort Wayne alt <-r a visit since Monday with Miss Margaret Clark. She was accompanied by Miss Jirene Gregory, who will visit with Miss Grace Kinney. William Waldon and Mrs. Bertha Bieberich Kirchner left today noon lor Michigan City, where they will be married this evening. They will then proceed on an eastern trip and will return here to make their home. 11. T. Deidle, well known farmer of Kirkland township, will leave Saturday fora four months trip through the west. He will visit friends at Math ews, M 0..; Ijebation, Kansas; Browin'ville, Minn,; and Carter, Mont Mrs. W. A- Wetter and Miss Lizzie Werder left this morning for New Washington, Crawford county, Ohio, foi a visit with their sister, Mrs. W. M. Casper. They will also visit at Attica, Ohio. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. John Bremerkamp and daughter, Florence, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sehurger, at White Cloud, Mi'di . for the past two months, returned home last even itig Mrs. Si-burger was formerly Miss Gertie Itremerknmp, of Ibis city Miss lluldah Keller of Preble, who was taken Io Fort Wayne Monday by Dr. tfi and:-lalT.» w here she underwent an operation at flic Lutheran hospital lor tho removal of a fibroid tumor and appendli it is, rallied nicely from the drdeal and her condition Is such us Io give every hope of a. rapid and per niattenl recovery. A party «•! about twenty otic people of the \nit;-h faith, connating of Noah Hchrag and wife mid their tliir t'<;l> children, uome of the older i>m ot which arc married, and have fain lltea of their own, arrived here lust ’ eek from Phoenix, Artz. They had bi en IB Ing in Arizona a number of years but. do not like the place. Two ear loads ol goods arrived thii; week and lh< y wilt probably locate here and tent a farm At present th<' are slaying with their Amish friends.
Leo Weber was at Fort Wayne today on businessL. E. Opliger made a business trip to Borne this afternoonRev. and Mrs. L W. Love arc uway on their vacation visit. Rev. and Mrs. Gleiser were Fort Wayuu visitors yesterday. Silas W. Hale of Geneva was In the city today looking after business mutters. John Thatcher of Blue. Creek town- $ ship was a business visitor iu the city k today. Wesley Hoffman left this afternoon J lor Bryant, where he will look after business. Miss Urta Roush of Wien, Ohio, ■ < hanged ears here today enroute to Fort Wayne. Attorney Ed Meyers of Ft Wayne attended the funeral of A P. Beatty | this afternoon. Andrew Briggs, president of the Bank of Geneva, was a business caller , in tho city today. The Misses Vivian Gloss and Erma • Brennan of Fort Wayne are spending I I a few days with Grandma Gloss. I ■ Mrs. Earl Tk Snow and daughters!' went to Decatur this morning where I ; they will be the guests of relatives i and friends for a few days.—Bluffton I Banner. i Mrs. George Robison of Winchester, 1 - who has been visiting at Fort Wayne, 1 stopped off at Decatur this afternoon * fol a visit with her sister. Mrs. Dallas 1 Hunsicker. Mrs- F. Rhodes and sons, Chester; mid Grover, of Churubusco arrived Inthe city today for a visit with her fa-1 tiler, C. Mankey, of Kirkland township. Mrs. Henry Gatli of Churubusco will 1 also visit the Mankey family. Arlie Evan, age twenty one, attend- ■ ed a revival at Evansville Tuesday I night. At 9 o'clock he professed re-i liglon. At 9:15 he joined the church. At 9;3<i he married Miss Erma L. Cor-1 um. aged sixteen. His wife became ai , member of tile church at 9:45 | A foreigner employed on the sei tion gang of the Erie railroad near I Tocsin, received injuries to ills leg i , Tvcsday afternoon when a railroad . rail fell on it. No bones were broken 1 , but tlie bruises and sprains will keep him from work for weeks A physician at Tocsin dressed tlie wounds. A section of tlie new automobile I and motorcycle law, which is likely to |- cause trouble for a number of driv-i ers is one which makes it unlawful | tc turn a corner at a speed greater'■ 1 titan six miles an hour, when the motorists' view of tlie road ahead is 1 ’ obstructed In the business part of ’ town the view is obstructed at every corner and every driver who turns a corner in Hie business section of the city at a greater rate than six mil 's an hour is violating the law and liable ' to a line of SSO. Tlie sun was suflii iently warm, with the mercury standing at 97, to hateii ( four dm k eggs amt accomplish, at Wabash, what a discouraged lieu had fail ed to do. Ray DlUlcr, n Wabash bind ; ’ ness mail, recently put the customary : number of duck eggs under a lien and patiently wailed until the duckling J should come forth to worry their sos | 1 ter parent by plunges in a pool Im ( made in his back yard. Six days at! • 11 the eggs were due to hatch, the lien, 1 tiring of what she seemed to think to ( • be a useless effort to bring forth a i brood, abandoned tlie nest. Mr. Ditz- i • ler threw the eggs over a fence in a vacant lot, where they lay all day in f the hot sun. In the evening tv lien Mi? . I Ditzler was reeding the i hi< keiis she • was surprised to hear the baby nuacl; of a. newly-Imtehi'd duckling, ami. investigating, found tli,-it Hie sun in four <ases had finished tlie job given up by . Hie lieu. I 'r-' Jji/ i aits n ; j When One Is Real Hungry , anything most, that’s good to eat, tastes good but Mar- , tin’s bread tastes good when ( you arc not hungry, which i. 3 good pt oof that its flavol is most appetizing. For growing children, good healthful bread is more essential than , at any other time, and our , bread furnishes the best ) foundation for a healthy stomach . I Jacob Martin 1 i
Fruit jar caps 3 for 5c Aluminum fruit tillers 10 cents Heavy tin fruit tillers 5 cents
Saturday’s Special Saturday at 10:00 a. m., 10 qt granite dish pans one to a customer as long as they last 10 cents each Saturday at 2 p. m. Oil cloth worth 18c per yard goes at 10c per yard. Not over 3 yards to a customer PARTIAL LIST OF EVERY DAY ITEMS
Hair Nett ... ,5c Hair Pins, Box 5 C Pkg. Hair Pins, 8 for t> c Basting Thread, 100 yds 5c Twilled Toweling, yd 5 C Shelf Oil Cloth, yd ,5c Wash Cloths, 2 for 5 C Turkish Towels 5 C Tooth Bruches fc Mourning Pins, 3 boxes 5c Glass Tumblers. 3 for 5 C Pearl Buttons, 12 for 5c Picnic Plates, 12 for 5c Paper Napkins, 12 for 5c Kid Curlers 5 C Curling Irons 5c Dust Pans 5c
Clothes Baskets any time Saturday 25c Baskets 19c 48c Baskets 38c Tin Cans per dozen 29c FRIDAY With a 10c purchase 10 qt Dairy Pail 5 cents Dinner Pails 30 cent Dinner Pail 24 cents 25 u u “19 “
THE MORRIS CO. 5 A.ND loc STORE Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay, Democrat Want Ads Pay. GIGANTIC BARGAIN CARNIVAL AT BERNSTEIN S Studahaker Slock Decatur, Ind, Two Doors South of Interurban Station Our Gigantic Bargain Carnival has been the greatest success of this store. Every thing marked down to its lowest figure. We must dispose of our summer goods in regardless of profits. We need the room for our fall goods. Come and get your share of the bargains. “A dollar saved is a dollar earned.'’
SHOES! SHOES! SpiM’ial! Men's Dress Shoe, Blucher stylo (a dandy) only. $1.49 s2.no Men s Dress Shoe, Blucher Style, high foe, only $1.69 $3.50 Men's Vici Kid Box Cali or Gun Metal Shoe, all sizes. onlvsl 08 S| Men’s good heavy Tan Oil Grain Work Shoe, s2.nil vnl hie, only sl-60 sl,Oll Men's Goodyear Well lin Shoo, in i n or gun nml il, bul ton er l.n ", nil new last , onl.v $2.93 ! LAD’ES' SHOES. I allies' Vii I Him lier Slim-., ?l 75 value, onl.v ......... . . . , .'.1.„ : 1 $3.00 and $2 Ml Uidle , Bai 'a.' ton or itluehi-r Sime, also G:”| Metal Button m- Blm In r .'lit"-, Olli' “iO'G $3.50 I .mlie;.’ Veil I I l”:lin 'l 1-1 Hull. I, Sbee, late; f |. , n| ; , mi N’s ninf.'i’ 'ii" .■> Speci.it’ Men a V.'ot k .lliir' . .11. Vltme -ill i l/' ' . II In li, v. b'le I ll' y lasi I'til i . <-a< h I'c 1 M"n''i lialiki I’aiiln, all - i/.i , $i 25 value, only 'J3c MUSLIN UNDERWLAB. ,adirs’ Fancy Trimim'il Gowns or Slipovers, 7.1 value, only -18 c Combination Sulls, made ol real line Lawn, 73s value, only 19c I’riiii css Slip, laee and embroidery trimmed. $1.2.i value, only 98c Corset Covers ami Drawers, l;u and embroidery trimmed, 35c value, only, each ..22c LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Ladies' Dftion Suits, lain trininiid 22i Ladies' Knit I'ants, lain trimmed, only 22c I. ADIES' HAIR SWItCHtb l.aiJu' -' I i|ple Str.iml Hair ] Switi lieu, Illi i-leuJe: . $3 ~<r , l|p | JI on value, special for I hi:; sale $1.98
Secure Our Large Circular Lor More Bargains. Sale Lasts Up To Saturday, July 26th.
The Morris Co. S and lOc Stere
Cookey Cutters Tin Cups, 3 for 5 C Garment Hangers, 2 for 5c Writing Tablets 5 C Envelopes, 25 for Mouse Traps, 2 for 5 C Combination Graters ,5 C Sloted Spoons 5 C Cover Knobs, 6 for 5 C Fly Killers Can Rubbers, 12 for 5 C Fly Paper Holders 5c Potato Mashers 5c Funnels 5 C Pie Pans Soup Strainer Veg. Ladle
MEN’S OXFORDS. $3.00 Men's Pal. Him lie r or Gun Metal Oxfords, all latest styles, only s|.9s SI.OO Men's Tan Button or Gun Metal Oxfords, all latest styles, only $2.98 LADIES' OXFORDS. Ladies 4 eyelet Laie Oxfords all sizes $1.19 Laities’ White 2 strap Oxford, s)iecial, onl.v 98" $2.00 Ladies’ Jslrap, all Pat. Ox fords, all new lasts, only $1,49 NOTICE! NOTICE!! S’tiei ial reduction hi all Boys’, Clill dren's Shoes and Slippers in while or bluck; all new goials. Come in and I see us, LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. iLadies' White laiwii Waists, high , or low neck, short or long sb'i'ves, lai n nr embroidery trimmed, $1.50 value . .98c liri'ssing Sacks, iu lawn or percale, ' '■•ily ,45c' Imig Kimoiuis in t repo or i bailie, plain or Persian patterns. $1.50 values, only 98c $125 House Dresses mid Wrajs IH'I'U, only 98c BED SPREADS. $1 50 viilui' While Bed Spreads, v. Hlioiil H inge, Hilt size, onlv .. 93c $2.1*0 value White Bed Spread, ent. lorneis, with or without Hinge, '"’ly 11.4'J CORSETS i'B A LaSpirite. Special Prh • Ibo •'i?l ui’l u v 4>tily $1 :;•! i u(i i’orm-ta, only gn Jib Cmseta, only tj SANDALSi 1 liildl'-u's Baivloyl .i:iutl,i,J all sizes, from' mr -,e t<, p, fantts' size 2. niily .. . ,43c
Pearl Cuff Button, pr .....10c Aluminum Cups 10c Men's and Boys’ Ties 10c Screen Door Hinges, pr 10c Dust Caps 10c Boys’ Straw Hats 10c Infants’ Shoes, sizes to 3 10c Parawax. 1 1b iQc Child's llos,. Supporter lOc Men's Suspenders, pr 10c Rubber Heels, pr iQc Half Soles, pr- IQc Child's Knit Waist 10c Ladies' Gauze Vest 10c Child's Knit Drawers 10c Hose of all kinds, pr ,10c
Dinner Sets 94 piece set $5.98. 3 different patterns 112 piece set $12.48 well worth $15.00 Bucket Special Regular 48c heavy tin dairy pail 19c Dishes Dishes Dishes of 4 different patterns all at 10c. Deep dishes of all kinds. Cups and Saucers 29c set
MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Men’:; Creams ami Hark Sliiitii amt Drawera, each 2lc .Men’s I’orisknit Union Suits, <&<• value, only <p, 8 WINDOW SHADES, "5c value Green Window .Shades, nil color, fi ft. long, lull width, only, each LACE CURTAINS. Lai e Curtains in White or Ecru, fancy or plain centers, extra Wille. ;; and IIG yds. long, all 1.50 value, only, pair 95c HOSIERY. I I pair of Men's Tan or Black 15c value socks for 25c t; pair 01 Men's Work Sock:., only 25c Linlies’ silk Hose, linen heel anil toe, only, pair 2'ju CURTAIN SWISS, Or.’ ”" A largo assortment of White or E<m or I’hiln I'attorn Curtain Swhiit, 15c quality yard >j B PETTICOATS. White Muslin I’ellleoals, made of line cambric, deop solid lace or 1 embroidery trimmed, worth $1.50, sale price OUc, Black ilentherbloom I’rttivoaU., made with a tlonhld ruffle or embroidery llonmo, worth $1 :.o, special, only ... <j3 t DRESS GINGHAMS, 7',.c YD. Hie ami 12'he lircss Ginghams, in ' Nurse Stripes ami Cheeks, spue lai for thl sale yard .7'-,.0 LAWNS • \ large a; : oil picul of l>i"ss Laway. all Sv value, while it lastu, only, yard 4c All In and I1 Ores: Lawmi. nil neat and daliiit paiiciin;, also white Hiniil.t. only, yard Z'gC I ARI f I INENS. I!h a' lied Table binelis, .">(11' value, only, yard .. . .23# lied’aml Wiiite-Ctwk .. also i'fiie and white cheek, only, yard.... 2Jt>
Colanders 10c Sealing wax package 5 cents Glass lemon extractors 5 cents
