Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1913 — Page 3

'I THE LAST DAY I ■ We ve put a lot of good things I I on sale for tomorrow the last I day of our sale. We want to B ■ make a big finish. Better come | bring the girls and boys and fit them out lor tall school wear. S I Charlie Voglewede I

I MtttXXXJsiiJit.tttiiiJJSi:;:;;::::-::,:::—-.--:-- • I WEATHER FORECAST I ■ Thunder showers tonight m l'iid:i.. ■s Cooler tomorrow. ■Hugh French of Hartford townsl.ip Was here today on business ■ Mrs. Nancy Rice returned to Ihrt from a visit at Willshire. O KMrs. Nancy Rice returned to Fiet Wayne from a visit at Willshire, o. BiWilliam Walden who came home t > visit with his wife, has left again . r his work. EMiss Nota Strickler will leave the | first of the week for Fort Wayne a week's visit. MkTlic John Niblick iitmily has return- ‘ e<- from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ct I’. Edwards at Leipsic, Ohio. ■Masons are working on the base ’ y. nient for the Niblick business build if tag adjoining the Setters building Hu. It is now up to the Decatur police to distinugish themselves by make . ’ ft raid on some gypsy camp in ,t E search for the Winters child They w ■ | nbt be up-to-date unless they do. -

' T1T~»» 111 IIWI I II IHIIH IIWH ■ lliMI ■f—IBMO I the HOME ° F I I Quality Groceries I There is BTaJa s A PLACE, A SEASON Er JH AND A REASON TWESewF It H'lrfTl I’>'l‘ livery Thing This Is | ' THE PLACE For Every Seasonable Thing in The Grocery Line And There’s a Reason Why We Sell Them THE QUALITY 1 -“ ■" n ~ I. .1 • - — 1 I 1 White Clover Honey in comb2oc “ “ “ Extracted qt . . •40c ' Olives plain 1 10 to 30c “ Stuffed . -10 to 25c Jelly and Pure Fruit Preserves Cream and Switzer Cheese ! Melons, Celery, Cucumbers Cabbage, Potatoes, Apples We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter 16 to 25c I Hower and Hower. ; North of G. R. &I. Depot. ’Phone 108 I jaMaßgLn ; ■—> ■ g!LL!LK!.'JCLBLKB i F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I ■ (President Secretary Treas. I| I I TLIE.IBOWRRS RHALTY CO. | I EL% REAL ESTATE, (BONDS, LOANS, I (ABSTRACTS., H H The Schirmever Ab; tract Company complete AL- S K str act Record ,'I wenty years Experience I ■ Farms, City Property, 5 per MONEY £

Geotge (Irani o returned to Fort Wayne this noon. Miss Bess Congleton went to Fort Wayne this noon. ■Miss Lilly (lates of Wren, Ohio, " a ■ a shopper here today. ■I. T. Burley of Wabash township, "it a business visitor here today. Ihe Misses la-all Apt and Frances Butler spent the afternoon in Fort I Wayne. Mrs. G (’. Steele returned last evening from" Kokomo where she visited with relatives. Miss Gertrude Miller returned last, evening from Fort Wayne where she visited with Iter brother, Leo Miller and family. Mr and Mrs. Fred Schaub are expected home today from Union City wheFc they visited witit his sister, | Mrs. Harry Horn. Mr. and Airs 1.. O. McKibben who have been vi<ting with the Atnerieus Quigley family east of town, returned to Frankfort today noon. Mrs. Henry Gaff arid Mrs. Eugene Rhodes and children, who have been visiting with C. Mankey and family, . left today for their homes at Churubusco.

Fred Schafer was 3 Fort W'ayne business visitor yesterday. •Mrs. Charles Baker returned last evening from Fort Wayne Eugene Runyon made a business trip to Herne and Monroe today. Gua Christen returned last evening to Louisville, Ky„ after a‘visit here Trustee Samuel Butler made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. -Miss Rose Christeh returned last evening from a vacation visit of two weeks. Bert Christen of Toledo. Ohio, is here lor a visit with iris parents, Air. and Mrs. John Christen. Leon Crawford started to work this morning in the First National bank, succeeding Frank Bremerkamp J. I« Gentls went to Geneva this morning to assist A .1. Briggs and Bros, in their hardware store. Mrs. Albert Magley returned to Indianapolis yesterday afternoon alter a week's visit here with relatives. Mrs. F. V. Mills, Mrs. Victoria Hill and their guest, Mrs. Cloyd, of Wattsatt. Wis.. went to Fort Wayne this morning. C 11. Hayslip, salesman for the Smith & Bell lumber company, made 11 business trip to Saratoga this morning. Mrs. li. F Schiuuerer and Mrs. F. <• Schinnerer of Willshire, Ohio. ' hanged cars here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anna Droppieman is visiting at the ‘Jeanette'' cotage at Home City, in Place Os the Meibers cottage as wits stated in our paper yesterd.- .. Mrs, J. W. Briner and daughter, Mabel M. of Pittsburg, Pa., who ha." l ien visiting in the city witli the William Briner family, left this morning ter their home. Mrs. Asa Engle and Mrs. Fred Engie r.nd two children returned last evening from South Bend, where they visited a week with Mr and Mrs. Harvey Mygrant and wife. Os ail th’ summer fiction th' vacation folders o’ th' railroads are th' worst overdrawn. I would care not who wrote th' nations songs if I only owned a case—Abe Martin. Mrs. D M Reed ami son. Richard, arrived last evening <otn Fort Wayne to visit with Iter mother, Mrs M F:ilienkamp. Her daughter. Margaret, returned here Wednesday evening with Mrs- Fullenkamp, who visited in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dalas Hunsicker and her two nieces, Vivian and Vt a McWhirter, Os Kalamazoo, 'Mich, who have been visiting in the city witli their aunt, left this morning for their home, Ik - tag accompanied by Mrs. Hunsicker as far as Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Welch of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been visiting nt Angola witli Mrs. Welch’s brother, Wesley Uhl. and wife, arrived here for a short visit witli her brother the Rev. B. B. I’lil, of Nokomis. 111., who is visiting at the John Christen home Mrs- Mary L. Brokaw has been named administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Dr R. E. Brokaw, whose death occurred on last Saturday night. Bond in the sum of I.T.imO was given witli R. D. Wheat. W. M. Haynes and W A. Moorman, sureties. —Portland SunMrs. A. B. Morrison, Miss Hattie Siudaliakcr and Mr. D E. Studabaker 1 Icft this morning for an extended trip through Canada. They went from here to Quebec and from there will proem <1 to various points in Canada. They will lie absent a month or six weeks missing the extreme hot weather of this section With tlie cutting of the grade on West Monroe street, terraces have been formed at the front of several of tli(> homes where tile land Mos highest. A terrace of two feet or more in front of the Mann Woods home is being banked up with cement blocks, making a handsome appearance. I. Bernstein, who has been spending Hie week at Sturgis, Mich., will return home tomorrow to take chai '.c of liis store again Mrs. Bernstein will remain in Sturgis until Monday Mr. Bernstein's brother, Simon Beytistein, of Spring Valley, 111., who has 1 eon in charge of the store here during the past two weeks, while the others were Inking tljelr vacation, will return home Sunday. Frank Johnson, son of Mrs- Mary Johnson of Second street was painfully 'injured while at. the Kalvcr Junk yard. He was running the iron sir.’., when a piece of an Iron bar which lie was cutting How up and struck him on the head. An ugly gasli was cut over Hie left eye and he was otherwise bruited lie is improving and will be alright In a day or two. Mrs.-Maggie Lampe and children. Ralph arid Mabel, who have been the guests of tier sister, Mrs. Mart Andrews In this city have gone to Will shire for a visit with another sister, before retiirning to their home nt Van V • it. Ohio.

ejftLook What’s Happened -J& AUG. 2nd- TO AUG. 16th. WE - A YOU NEED J. ’. NEED MONEY '; CLOTHES —’ —- > I fin — —' L~ w iS| |J ' • a * — — —- r~ —11 J —■’ r P/" * sTnomM» J I i JUet. a year we d° 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. Hats and 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 50 Boy knee pant suits qual- Summer Underwear Boys Knee Pants swbs ity and durability guarante- T . . 100 suits ranged in priced- P ™V 3 ' ands7 ' gOat SIM Und^ wear '*! . ~~ ' “ from $6.50 to $25.00 go at Half price I’so “ Sl’-c "n Pa J|ls $ Half Price 2*50 “ 2.00 55 » Any fancy suit in the house ho u s n e y d7ing ThVsaleHHf Neck Wear will go at a discount of noutst uurin £ ? 11S bale llait 25 cent Ties 20 cents 25 percent Ice 50 “ “40 “ Fancy Vests Any Black or Blue Serge Boys all wool fancy suits 25 Summer Dress Shirts MB suit in the house 20 per cent per cent off. Blue Serge suits SI.OO Shirts 80c Any fancy vest in the house Discount 20 per cent off $1.50 “ sl.lO Half Price Mens fancy two piece suits Vests 1 rice range from $lO. to sls. Any Straw or Cloth hat in Worth $1.50 to $3.50 choice sl. White still’ bosom shirts Go at irom $4. to sß.uo the house Half Price up to size 36 for 50c 25 cents THIS IS A STRICTLY CASH SALE IXIO OOOOS OHARQED VANCE AND HITE CORNER EAST OF COURT HOUSE DECATUR, INDIANA

Doii Smith went to Rome City yesterday lor a day's visit. Attorney C. L. Walters was at Mun i ele esterday on businessMrs Theodore Kennedy is ill a gastritis, but not seriously so. , Miss Elsie Harmon of l’.o|io lias talon a position witli the Smith restaur-j ant. Hilaries Steele returned this morn ,ng after laking several days' vie i HonHenry Schulte and W I’. Schro' < made a business trip to Fort Wavue this morning. Mr. and Mrs A Gotiemoller o I Indianapolis will arrive tomorrow for ; n visit with friends. Mr. (Jottetßo! ' lei was formerly a member of the St hauli-Gottemoller hardware company of this city. Miss Agnes Kim r, of the Galloglv A Johnson office, will begin U two wools'j vacation Monday. She will spend .n 1 part of it at Lake George. Miss Etta Brandy berry will work in the office i during tier absence. One of the worst storms ever known tn Indianapolis struck that citv yosferdii.v afternopn, causing injuries to several and much psoperly damage Tlie day previous a similar display of wind, lightning ami rain lilt Mashing | ton tlm national capital The weathei j man seems to bn paying particular at , tentiuu to the seats ul aovermueui.

C D Murray ot the Hotel Murray, came home this morning from a business trip to tndianayoli -. The r'< nie at tin- St. John's grove, s< ven miles north of tow n next Sen- ; miy. premises to lie an enjoyable . e' ent, to which the public is invited Judge’ D. It. Heller and other rela ' lives lieie have received notice that ilio annual Wayandt reunion will tie belli at New I hihidel dii.1, Ohio. this mar, Saturday, Aiicust :ln. Mrs, I’al Wilhelm ami Mi.-. Henry Schults of tills city drove Io Um home ol .Mrs. Wilhelm's parents, Mr ami I Mrs. -I. A. Mtimimi Illis morning ami i are, spending tho day picking bucklei berries, I Among Hie guests at the "Hard . rimes'’ dam e given by Um Phi Delta | Kappa of Bluffton were Miss Naomi ' Dugan and her guest, Miss Natalie Weber of Chicago and Messrs Roh 1 ort Peterson, Free Frisinger, Ed Ger 1 ! her ami Frank llreiuorkamp of this i city, A -light drop In the temperature last evening was welcomed here i. well as elsewhere, all over the laud - -The heal storm of the mouth ot July I lias not been, oquoled during the urnm- 1 on of man and It's all right with tnort I nmn if it doesn't occur quite vie lently for another century. The good old summer lime Is all right, bRt 100 much ot it i-tc urunutunuu;.

. | Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Hoffman m-J making preparations to oeciipy the , house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin . Case on Filth street

SMOKE THE “WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD “Tickles the Taste” ge AT ANY D1.A1.1 R-S I I,

Miss Natalie Weber arrived Wed* nesday evening from Decatur for a short visit with Miss Irene Cook.— Bluffton News.