Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1913 — Page 5

Saturday is the last day g I of our big sale. I Sou Better Come | S Charlie Voglewede I

FORECAST | IpUßder showers tonight or l-'i i.i,. Sier tomorrow. 3®a Se< was at Berne today on ; |iiae»s Wrs.fLnwis Gehrig went to |:. !„•■ M infalling. where site spent tic K visiting with friends. ■fa. J. W i'olillg ol Redkey w .. Hpeen visiting in the city iatfves left this morning' for !><■ attorney <’. L. Walters went facie ■its morning where lie uill legal business es Mong'v |SSiKpor Piqua. Ohio where with I Hod, fan! other relatives iliiimgpc i ■• !■■■ E. Ml'bls has n in e Wayne wh taking to parents -at present, will (■Bfav. s to her

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■ Every Seasonable Thine: in 'Die Grocery Line And There’s a Reason Why We Sell Them THE QUALITY ;e Clover Honey in comb 20c “ “ Extracted qt4oc es plain’lo to 30c Stuffed • •10 to 25c Jelly and Pure Fruit Preserves . Cream and Switzer Cheese Melons, Celery, Cucumbers Cabbage, Potatoes, Apples Ve pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter 16 to 25c .. _ ? 4ower and Hower. th of G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phono I° B M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I (President Secretary Ircar. I’HE|BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, (BONDS, LOANS, le Schirmever Abstract Company complete AL-■ stiact Records, 'Twenty years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent money

® t< *®wwuv«**i»i . k - K «. jKI Miss Lillian Rive spent the day in Fort Wayne. Father Max Benzinger of Hesse Cassel was a visitor in the cit today. Miss Jeanette Miller of Willshirt, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lautzenheiser of Glenmore, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Miss Mabel Beery left yesterday afternoon lor I t Wayne to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Gault. Mrs. Anna Droppieman went to Rome City this morning, where she will visit at the Meibers cottage. Mrs. Martin Lord returned to Moni.iouth yesterday afternoon after shopping hero and railing on her son. Miss Lena M. Sutton, teacher of science in the Decatur high school last year, left this morning for her home at Lafayette after visiting in the city with Miss Lillian Rice. Leon Crawford has returned home from Fort waytie io begin work tomorrow in the First National bank, taking the place of Frank BlThier i-iimp, who resigns tonight. ■•«■■■■■■•««■■■• —•* iii ■ - •->». - .vwvwanaMMMß

-G gw?!*. I THE HOME OF Quality Groceries I ..■3F-.3JW -r «. - - - jraaan. There is A PLACE, A SEASON AND A REASON For Every Thing This Is THE PLACE |

Floyd Smith of Ft Wayne is visiting with relatives and friends in the city. Miss Boss Toneller has returned firm a two weeks 1 vacation at Indi- ■ anapolis with friends. Mrs. Roy Archbold, son, Richard, and daughter. .Josephine, have gone to Toledo for a, two weeks visit with relatives. Miss Margaret Mills of the Ward Fence company':: office, is on the sick list, suffering from poisoning of the arms and face•lames .1. Dayton went to Decatur Tuesday evening whore he spent the evening visiting with friends and on business.—Bluffton News. The Ford car has reduced the price, a chance to get one of those serviceable ears for a low sum. Read the half-page display- in this issue. E. M. Wagoner motored to Bluffton iast etching to take Profess-,r Fisher, the Purdue soil expert, to the home of his father, where, he visited a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Shim Miller, who have been visiting in the city for the three weeks with the Jacob Miller family, left today noon for their home at Grand Rapids, Mich. Ikl Berling, of Decatur. is here since yesterday in charge of the Berling Produce plant while Charles Btaun is taking ten days' vacation. Berne Witness. Mrs. Henry Krick and granddaughter, Pauline, left yesterday afternoon lor Fort Wayne, where they will visit with Mrs Krick's daughters, Mrs. Dal : las Butler, and Miss Josephine Kri< k.' F. I! Addington, formerly connected as salesman for the Ward Feme company of this city now with the Keystone Wire Fence company, of Peoria, HL, was a visitor in the city yesterday. calling on old acquaintances. Miss Lillian Falk 01 Jonesboro, Ark . who has been visiting in the city with relatives, left this morning for Mun- < ie where she will visit with her aunt Sister M. Dolores, who leaves for New ! Fond du Lae. Wis., the middle of Am! gi st. Miss Falk will return to Decatur Monday and remain during the lest of the summer. William Brokaw, wiio was called lure by the death of his son. Dr. R. E. Brokaw, left on the afternoon train Wednesday, for Decatur, for a few days' visit with his son. Frank Brokaw, and his daughter. Mrs. William Robbins- From Decatur Mr. Brokaw will go to Cleveland/Ohio, for an extended stay with another son. William Brokaw.—Portland Review. -John D- Reiter has rented a resi('mice on South Main street and will move to this city from Decatur. He is a grocery salesman and desire t to reside here because he had to layover here live nights out of the week. He has been trying for some time to get a house here, but they are so scarce that he had to wait some time. There is an instant demand for houses and the city- could get a number of new families if they could rent houses here Bluffton News. A clergyman's small daughter was sent to bed supperless just before her lather's return from a short trip. | Hearing him enter, some time later, I the young lady called down: "MamI ma, I want to see Daddy." There was no response from below, a moment later: "Mamma, please let Daddy get me a drink of water.' 1 When that, too, failed, a small white figure came || Io (behead of the stairs and said sternly: "Mrs. Hastings, I am a very i sick woman I must see my pastor hat once." Needless to say, her pa l lor went up. August Woman's Home I Companion.

85c Shirt Sale Beginning Saturday Aug. 2nd. We will put on sale the remaining stock of our Summer Purchase of high grade Men s Fancy Negligee and Plait|ed Shirts. White Pleated Shills Not Included. Assortment consists of sl. and $1.50 values. Elgin, Davies and Wilson Bros, makes sizes 14 to 18 1-2. A good time now to lay in a good ‘supply. See our Window. W——■mil H» W il ftoltholise, Schulte Go. j Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys ✓

John Falk was at Berne this afteraon on business. Forest Helm Is assisting at the Smith & Son restaurant. Alber Gehrig Is visiting witii friends at. Berne. Joe Young of Berne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. William Hammell was a bust -., visitor In Fort Wayne last evening. John Iseh of French township j:, unproving rapidly from his operation. Frank Muntou of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in tli ecity today. Margaret Clark is visiting at the Mari us Jahn homo near Peterson thin week. Mrs. James Rice left this afternoon for Portland, whore she will make a visit with friends Stewart Niblick is helping on the John Niblick faun west of the city, with the annual harvest. Bess Tonnelier has resumed her p'ace in the Elzey AL- Hackman shoe store after a two weeks' vacation visit■ Mr. and Mrs. F J. Gubbarit left this afternoon lor Crooked Isike, where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. The new Bigham rer.ideu. o on Mad-; iron street which is nearing comple ' tion, is receiving its first coat of paint I oil ay. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Myers returned home this morning from Detroit, where they have bpen spending tberce or four days at the Perry centennial. The 1:20 Grand Rapids pass'ng. r train was thirty minutes late again I today, but. oh, veil, it's such \ nic ■ I thing to wait on tin- train in this hot weather, and the depots are always so cool! Word from Indianapolis is that Nick' Miller, who has been visiting friends! in that, city this week, has been on the - sii k list for a day or two, hut is improved. He will probably be home l tomorrow A great amount of interest is being I shown in the Perry centennial being' I held in Detroit, several people from ; this city having been in attendance, | ami they claim it is one of the finest exhibitions ever given. The bright reflection seen in the sky n\th of the city last evening, and which corned many m'ople tijwondcr ns to the cause of it was discovered to bo the burning of the large i barn on the C. I). Lewton farm. P. K. Kinney of Fort Wayne came down today to look afer his property interests and call on old friends. He says he likes the Allen county capital but. we have an idea that old Adams county still looks pretty good to him. And with ail Hie hot weather we have had but little sickness in this locality In fact the dis tors say there is less than usual this year, so what's the use to complain. If the folks ar--all well and you are eating thro:- tiuu .- , a day, there. Is no real kick coming Dan Dunn, of Anderson, who travels i ter the Indianapolis Candy Company ami who is well known here, called! on us today, presenting a petition asking that he he selected as deputy I'nited States marshall for the district of Indiana. Dan is a good democrat, a fine fellow, and Iris eighth dutriel friends believe he will land the job which pays $2500 per yearThe lirst aiimiabp). nic given by Hi" Elks yesterday at th-- Harting yioi.south of the city was a genuine sue cess, enjoyed to the limit by the lai number of members who part lei pat" therein The dinner was well served and the intense heat of the day did not apparently affect the appetite of any ot the boys. It was a htigh sillcess and will no doubt Is repeated i ai h year.

Fruit jar caps 3 for 5c Aluminum fruit fillers 10 cents Heavy tin fruit fillers 5 cents

BIG GRANITE WARE SALE Saturday at 2p. m. containing Tea kettles, 10 and 12 qt. buckets, preserving kettles and dish pans. One to each customer at 10c. each apeice.

Saturday

Friday with a 10c purchase a 10 qt. Tin Dish Pan 5c each

Wash Tubs No. 0 Tub each .... 39c No. 1 Tub each, .... 49c I No. 2 Tub each .... 59c No. 3 Tub each .... 69c Copper Boilers $3.25 boilers at . . . $2.74 $3.00 boilers at . . . $2.48

Anything needed in dishes, stone ware, enamel ware, tin ware etc. come and see us before you buy and we will save you money on every article in this line.

Candies lb. 10c Ice cream cones 2 for 5c " —“■

Announcement We wish to announce to the Public of Decatur and vicinity that we are t he sok Agent for the celebrated A. B. Chase PIANO AND PLAY EKS PIANOS For further information price and terms, please address Jacobs Music House 1021, & 1023 Calhoun St Ft. Wayne, Ind The Piano and Player Market of Northern Ind. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red rooster, 1 year old. 'Phone ISB. «ts

1 AT COST I || -«XXK»- EE f All Silk Waists 0 All Wash Waists § ... All Wash Dresses 11 I At Cost This Week | on «KX3 " ■ 5? • — • 0 THE BOSTON STORE ! 5 DECATUR INDIANA =

The Morris Co. S and lOc Store

Sad Irons, 3 irons to a set, 69c set.

Specials 8 qt. Berlin Kettles blue and white each . . 38c i 10 qt. Berlin Kettles blue and white each . . 48c Dinner Pails 30c pails at 24c 25c pails at 19c

j I US tIBB J S AIXJD IQC STORE

SMOKE t THE “WHITE STAG , EXTRA MILD “Tickles the Taste” AT ANY DEALERS

Sealing wax package 5 cents Glass lemon extractors 5 cents Fly paper holders 5c

Saturday

Tea Kettles, Sat. 111.00 and $1.25 copper nickel plated tea kettle . . . 69< $3.00 cast aluminum tea kettles each $2.48 Coffee Pots 6 qt. coffee pot ... . 68c 8 qt. coffee pot .... 74c

Fly paper 6 sheets for 5c Dandy fly killer 10c