Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1913 — Page 2

CLEAN-UP SALE Will close out all seasonable articles at a discount of 25 per cent to 50 per cent SOME OF THE BARGAINS WINDOW SCREENS. SCREEN DOORS. — — $1.75 quality $1.40 2|c Site 20c ♦LW quality $1.25 35c Site 25c i These Include Fixtures. ■ 2 i 1 W!r e Cloths .All Widths, In Black _ GARDEN TOOLSIJz square ft. In Op?' 2* square ft- : Hoes . Rakes, Shovels, etc., ', 5 eff | while they last. LAWN MOWERS $7.50 Ball Bering 18 Inch Blades at $6.00 I S7.CO Ball Bearing 16 Inch Blades at $5.50 ' S6OO Most Popular Used 18 Inch Blades at $4.50 [ $5.50 Most Popular Used 16 Inch Blades a t $4.00 S3.SO—A Good Machine $2.50 FLY NETS Cord Buggy Nets in Different Colors. Leather Buggy Nets Breast of Flank. Cord Team Nets—all kinds. Leather Team Nets only good Qualities. Reduced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. These Nets must be seen to be appreciated. All this year's goods. I No old stock. Don’t fail to examine the team nets we are closing out at $2.50 a pair. Chas. F. Steele & Co North 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind

STAR GROCERY! —SBMgI'rWB Willi iHraWMBE' ' Qt. can sour pickles 15c | Qt. can sweet pickles 25c I Qt. can olives plain 25c | Qt. can olives stuffed 25c j Qt. can peanut butter 25c I English Channel Mackera! .... 20c | Red Salmon . ... 15c | P :,l k Salmon 10c II Deviled Ham . . .10c Kippered Harring . 15c Tuna Fish .... 11)c : r Clams™ 10c Cove Oysters ... 10c Dried Beef . . . . 15c g Sardines in Olive Oil .. 1 .... 10c I, Mushrooms . . . . 25c | Will Johns, te'd LOST Engraved gc-.d locket and! chain Ono glass ut on one side ‘ o' inside and lady's picture on other-] Kinder return to this office and re-1 ceive reward. 178t3 LOST—A pocKetnooK containing sum i of money Was lost near Monmouth. Please return to this office. 17Gt3|

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There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT To Give A Man The Courage To Face The World And All That’s Hurled J Against Him To Discourage. On * Dollar Starts It!

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— -- i Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLENorthbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 7:00, 11:30 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Kort Wayne at 6:53, 8:10, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 5:10, 6:40, li';4o. Southbound. Leave Kort Wayne at 7:00, 8:30, j 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00. 11:00; i arrive in Decatur at 8:10. 9:40, 11:10 i 2:10, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10. 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also witn the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle i Plate, L. S. & M. S„ C 11. & D„ and i G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one .train each way daily: Leaving Deca- , tur at 7:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Illis' enables shippers to telephone orders! and receive shipments promptly. | W- H. FLEDDERJOHANN. General Manager, - - Decatur,lnd. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Any person throwing tin cans, hot ! ties, or any kind of refuse, putting wagons or parts of wagons, on my ! I three lots in the rear of buildings] I owned by me. and situated at the] corner of Second- and Jefferson I ' streets will be prosecuted in future. ' j 17St3 D. E. STUDABAKER. i WANTED—A dishwasher at People's I restaurant. Call at once. Jacob] j Martin Prop. 177tf VIOLINS REPAIRED Any one hav-i I Inga violin or other string instrument I to be repaired, eave order at Wertz | I berger barber shop. Work guaranteed '

Capital $120,000 i Surplus . $30,001) C. H. Niblick, President M Kirsch and John Niblick 4 Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier.

F arm loans a Specialty Col kxit ions Made Speedily at Favorable Rates. Every Accomodation Consistent With Safe Banking Methods Extended To usir Patrors

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_ | Miss Anna Woodward, Soprano at State Fair wit >• \*«* - i i > ♦ ♦ ♦ « * INDIANA HORSE SHOW Brilliant Spectacles a Feature of the State Fair. Ihe night horse show of the j j Indiana state fair will be ablaze with ; ; picturesque events which will give : them increased popularity among the i admirers of blue blooded harness and saddle animals. The entry lists show that a large number of the more important stables of the country will be represented, many of which have not in other years participated in the Indiana show, and, since the program \ is to be given in one of the largest • and most attractive arenas, aglow I with light and accompanied by the 1 music of the John C. Weber band, of Cincinnati, there is every promise 1 that the horse show five evenings of i the fair, opening September Bth, will ; abound in greater richness than in I any year since these features were started some years ago. The horse show has steadily been increasing in interest for lx?th exhib- i itors and spectators until now it ! holds rank with the foremost exhibitions of this kind in the United States. It attracts horses from numerous states of the Middle Westhorses which are prize winners in all of the great shows—and they come to the Indiana fair because of the additional distinction which a- blue ribbon won there gives to them, as well as for the rich money awards that are ] bestowed. Few if any state fairs offer the financial inducement that is held I out by the Indiana fair, the prizes for the coming show amounting to $3,005 : for harness horses and $1,325 for ] saddlers, a total of $5,330. There are j exhibition classes for all kinds of I show horses in which the public is i interested, with numerous Tontests > for both men and women drivers and I equestrians. In the saddle classes j there will be events for three and five gaited animals, high school horses, and combination harness and saddle animals. In the harness events there i will be roadsters, runabouts, carriage teams, ladies’ turnouts, high steppers, | gig horses, tandems, unicorn?, fourj in-hands and teams of two, four and six, to tie shown to trucks. All of the important buildings on , the grounds will be open until 9 p. m„ so it will be possible to see practically ] the whole fair at night. Auto parties are increasing in num- ] hers from over Indiana to the night ] shows, as well as in the day, hun- ; dreds of motor cars bringing visitors last year. Autos are admitted to the ! fair grounds without charge and free parking space is provided.—Adv. FARMERS AT THE STATE FAIR Purdue University Experts Will Be Instructors of Men and Women. Men and women who believe in the 1 modernized methods of farming, I which are best mastered through | schooling, yet who do not have the I time or opportunity to leave home work to acquire this highly important knowledge, will during the Indiana 1 state fair, opening September Bth, 1 find that the exposition olfers them [ comprehensive short cuts to this very ; kind of collegiate education. The whole fair will be a great school for farm people, where they may gle'an i great fund of information through ibservation, by contact with breeders md tillers of the soil, and through the .ntensely practical schooling which will be offered by Purdue University. Messrs. Thompson and Gobble will have charge of the animal husbandry exhibit; Richards and Palmer, horticulture; Beaver*, Abbott and Cromer, : soils and crops; Philips and Ernbleton, i poultry; Drs. Craig and Whiting, ] veterinary; Caldwell, Garver and i Mills, dairy; Frier, agricultural extension. In addition to these department men. Profs. Skinner, Christie, Hunziker, Fisher, Wiancko and others ] will spend the week at the Purdue cuilding. The Purdue exhibit will be by far the largest it has ever given at the Hdiana fair and it will be a great i opportunity for farm people to get | expert help in solving their farm questions.—Adv. , .....

Look What's Happened AUG- 2nd- TO AUG. 16th.

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—— —- B'Twice a year we do it! This Discount Season the Cut Price season is now at hand! For two weeks we are going to name prices on all our Summer Clothing. Hatsand Furnishings that will make the dollars in your pockets very uneasy. We do this for two reasons:First Because we need the room for fall goods Second Because we need money

One Lot of fancy and black suits 100 suits ranged in price from $6.50 to $25.00 go at Half Price Any fancy suit in the house will go at a discount of 25 per cent Any Black or Blue Serge suit in the house 20 per cent • Discount TRV hmmm* *-< wnm* ■irv iW" ■ I i ■ —H Mens fancy two piece suits Price ranjie from $lO. to sls. Go at from $4. to $8.50

THIS IS A STRICTLY CASH SALE NO GOODS CHARGED VANCEAND HITE CORNER EAbl Ob COURTHOUSE ----- DECATUR INDIANA

RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORIAM. ■‘Not every glorious sunrise Foretells h sunset bright; The morning may be joyful. The bcnrt.*nay break at night." | Whereas, It Is in accord w ith' the I plans of the Great Spirit of the uih-i verse that this children be called one ' i by one to that "undjpeovered countr-. | front whose bourne no traveler rei turns," we humbly accept the general j lot of all mankind and say, "Thy v ill ' lie done." » By the departure of our : 'reloved brother, A. p. Beatty, from ettr hunting ground, our lodge has: lost a faithful and worthy member 1 and we a noble brother; the city a I good citizen, the wife a tender and I true husband and the children a kind and loving lather, and in order that »c may preserve his virtues ami good , name in perpetual memory, be it Resolved, That, this council extend j its sincere sypathy to the widow anil children in their sad bereavement;; present them with a copy of these res-; olutions; furnish copies for publics-1 tlon In the newnpapere. ami that the! reanlirtinpu he - ; read of record Alao. I that our charter in- draped in mourn-i I Ing for thirty dnyu. JESSIE F. BUttDG. REBECCA EADY. IRENE STEELE. Democrat Want Ads Pay,.

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50 Boy knee pant suits quality and durability guaranteed. Prices $3. and $7. go at Half price Any boy wash suit in the house during this sale Half Price’ r - ]■ Boys all wool fancy suits 25 per cent off. Blue .Serge suits 20 per cent off Any Straw or Cloth hat in the house Half Price

HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. We'wish to sell at one" one Blue Flame oil i tor e, bed springs and mat : tress, chairs, etc. Inquire at reslI dcnce on Adams street at once. 17513 MRS. Eh. LYONS. I — n- . .... . FRAME BUILDING FOR SALL. — Have a frame building, SS^xßo 1 ... lo- ’ fated on the fair grounds. east of the | city, is in good condition, an be mov<>d as II stands at. small expense rr efin he torn down. Wilt cell cheap If taken at once. ITTt:: J. B. STONEBURNER. BULL DOG IS LOST. I‘Bunch," th« small Boston bull dogj belonging to ML* Gertrude Mosses, ha,, been missing since Wednesday. .Inly | Is. Description, brindlo. white ver.t, ; white collar, half way round; white on' tip of each foot; short tail; wore a leather collar, trimmed in brass, with ; rame plate, engraved as above. Any : information concerning his where | nbouts will be appreciated Telephone Recidenee No- 195, or green home, i No- *76. ED S. MOSES. — o . HIGH r’LASS Utility White Rocks I i Eggs $1.25 per setting; $6.00 perl ; hundred. Chicks, sl2 per hundred. Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, Framingham Centre, Mass. Übm w s 4-wJa

Summer Underwear .50 Underwear .40 SI.OO “ .80 1.50 “ $1.25 2.50 “ 2.00 Neck Wear 25 cent Ties 20 cents 50 “ “40 “ Summer Dress Shirts SI.OO Shirts 80c $1.50 sl.lO Odd Vests Worth $1.50 to $3.50 choice up to size 36 for 50c

NOi ICE. Martin Beery, of West Monroe street desires that the man. name unknown. who stored his household Koods in their barn before going to ■ tchigan several months ago, remove the hamc. as room is needed. 174t3 SHOP CLOSED THIS WEEK. Nick Miller, the barber at the Ho-; • i Murray. is away froln h|> ghop f I ~."W d; ' 5 ‘ ui ’l return Friday} ‘■rnoon « nr! the shop w ,„ I lor Saturday. i 77t3 CITY PROPERTY , 6 room house on West Madison at, Ihko'rent J,’" On ' hOUBe on nwtb 9th street/ ,'nn'l Payment down. Balance like "i”” bouse on West Adams St.,, , H a Bargain. ' I I'WIX REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1 -- - ne 2X 157t12 I mmi . ?' gVe P° Bseß *lon I * Zwici. i.-’ 0W o,rupler ' by Gay ■ . Enquire of Mrs. Ellen F i Johnson, No *. « n r. ark. Ohio ° Uth “ nd St " N ’ w ! Foil. Rtri<. I<9tlß ..... 1 = I

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Boys Knee Pants i — ? $ .25 Pants $ .20 .50 “ .40 0 .75 “ .60 1.00 “ .80 1.50 “ 1.25 Fancy Vests Any fancy vest in the house Half Price e sl. White stiff bosom shirts 25 cents

Dirt Flies! Get Wise! Decatur Dry Ckaner Phone 695 Ist Door E. Murray Hotel Low Rate Excursion --VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.m. See Agent for Information