Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1913 — Page 5

__ — - ■— i. [Tonight, Tomorrow and Saturday I ■K . I ii of womens $2.00 and B j I $3.00 white duck shoes - $1.95 I ! I Any pair of womens $2.00 white I duck shoes at - - . . <m 39 I K Take a look in our window I ■fCharhe Voglewede |

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|pP u t When This Can’t Be The Case Wc Hope To Hear 11 Hour Voice! Uss Phone IPS for our lunch goods

JI Pork and beans, plain or sauce . . . .5, 10, 15c i EPork and beans, Marrowfats . 10c • kidney beanslo and 12c |! Dried beefls and 25c 11 Sardines’ American and Imported . . . . 5 and 10c I I nion lo, 15, 18, 20c | 25c ? I <Btcrsloc II IWe pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter 1G to 25c |||Hower and Hower. I iftrin ol G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phone 108 iK'.M.SCIHRMEYER FRENCH QUINN i II President Secretary 1 rear. ■ THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I 1I ’ REAL ESTATE, BONI)S, LOANS, |B ABSTRACTS. ißThc fchirm tve.r Attract C'-mpauv complete Ab- | 1I struct R jeords, '1 wenty years Experience 1I ’ Farm., City Property, 5 per cent N MONEY IB . . ■■bbbkm&z •-

I Mrs Anna Uinian was at Fort II Wayne today visiting with friends. D William Jackson and his grandI daughter, Margie Miller, went to Fort i Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ileininger and eon, Fred, went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Un day w ith friend*. Miss Marine Terveer will arrive home tonight or tomorrow from a month’s visit w ith her sister, Mrs c It. Uhl, and family.Mrs. Mary Andrews, a sister of Nick Wagoner amt Mrs. Frank Martz. returned to her home at Columbus, Ohio, after a visit hereMiss Violet Potts who attended the birthday party of her mother, Mrs. Sadie Potts, returned io Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. She will go to Couvo, Ohio, to visit. Mrs. Albert Hailey- returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her son. Charles Hailey, m ar this city. She was accompanied by little Miss Luc-Ila Schtneliug, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. A. K. Hart and son, Earl, of Detroit. Mich., who visited here with the Mcßarnes family and Miss Grace toffee bit lor their home yesterday alterno.-m. byway of Fort Wayne. I THE HOME OF F Quality Groceries 1| We Like To Meet You Face to Face THAT Would Be Our Choice

Mrs. Jason Archbold went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, went to Monmouth for the dayFred Rohrer editor of the Herne • W itness, was a business visitor here today. Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel was a business visitor in the city today. Miss Mary llindenlang went to Fort Wayne this noon to visit with her sister, Mrs. ShieMiss Agnes Krick went to Fort Wayne today noon to spend a part of her vacation. Otto Nilas of the Steele hardware company, was a business visitor lit Fort Wayne today. D. N- Erwin returneti iast evening from Fort Wayne, where he looked alter business matters. Mr n|d Mrs. Dick Christen and children left this morning for latke .Itimes to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan It. Vail and daughter, Mary Louise, returned today noon from Fort Wayne. Mis. .1. R. Glaney and ■ daughter, Nedra May, went to Geneva this afternoon to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Vail have returned from Cardwell, Mo., to spend some time at their home in this city. Mr and Mrs. John Si-hug and two children returned last evening from their annual ten days’ stay at Kinderhook, Michigan. Atoriey C. L. Walters and son, Kenyon, have gone to Midland, Mich, to join his wife and children in a visit there with relatives. Forest Helm .Harry Fike, Hoy Miller ami Henry Sprunger motored to Bluffton last evening to see the circus, with "Smutsie" bringing up the rear. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haley and children and Mrs. Daniel Haley went to Fort Wayne last evening to spend the rest of tile week visiting with relatives. The Albeit Butler family has moved to Fort Wayne, and their home here is being occupied by Prof. C. E. Spaulding, who moved here from Winamac. Miss Lulu Sowers of Newport. Ky.. who has been visiting it; the city for the past week with Margaret Smith, and other friends, left today noon for her home. C. M. Neal and family, who have, be n occupying the Mrs. Rebecca' Phipps furnished house on Nuttman street, have moved into the Neptune i house on Line street, and will have their own furnished home. Work on the remodeling of the Steele racket store building is going on. The basement enlargement is well under way ami the partition at H e rear of the store, to permit of its enlargement, is being removed. Mirs Rose Wanner, who underwent ; very serious operation last week for appendicitis, is recovering very nicely. She pased a restful ni\ht yesterday and was feeling quite well tills morning, and very little infection remains. Mrs. T. F. Auteii and daughter, Ma die, arrived from Fort Wayne this morniiig. being called here by the illness of her grand niece, Miss Rhoda iones, nine-year-old granddaughter ol | Jacob Rawley, who is ill of typhoid fever. Harry Starr arrived home Tuesday ' evening from Saginaw, Michigan, where he has been spending about a I week visiting at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Eli Sprunger and family, and ' also with his wife and baby, who are spending several weeks there. Bluff-! toll News- (). I’. Gillium of Bertie, Fort Wayne I district <’. E. secretary, was in the city today on business relating Io the <. untj Christian Endeavor rally to beheld in the Decatur German Re formed clinreli Sunday afternoon and in the Berne Mennonite < hurch Sun- | day evening. Mil-.. Either Purdy is the guest ot her aunts, tlfe Misses Grace and Pearl Purdy, of Decatur. Her mother who came here from Hammond, where they had been visiting, did not stop at D eatur. but continued on her t>ip to her home lii this city. Blufft< ii News. When you om-e get started it takes an awful strong will power t’ keep Horn runniii' th' scale on a roastin' ear without stoppin'. Who remembers th' ole dayti when you lined I' net up in Hi' paj-lor ter two hours lookin’ nt n picture o' Pharaoh's Horses while your ;.’.irl dressed'.’- Abe Martin. Mr.. Eli Meyei entertained twenty" Uvc indjes vcsterdav iilb-ruoim at her I'oni' on l ilth i-He-.-t, ;it an sulormal ••u in:- party, inviting them to meet her . ii-,,t. 'lr- lohn Kern, of I’ilt Lun-, Pa. Alter sewing and roaver;;;t- --| tion, refreshment:; were erved Other I out of town guests were Mr . Lelitie guests, Mrs. Charles Yingling and' Miss Biancbe l.eiily ol Tiilin. Ohio, and' 1 Mrs. Diek Wallace ol Oaxaca, Mexico. |

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Big Bargains in ladies OXFORDS ! 75c A Pair ' High heels Mediums and Low heels that formerly sold at I ’ $2.50 to $3.50 all go at 75c. See them in our window. You cannot alford to overlook these bargains. Mm* i 1 wr-’.sxi -ww «n ELZEY4HACKMAN COURT HOUSE

■ ■—a . — ■■ — .. ..— _ _ _ _ _ TAKE YOUR PROHI NOW HMMIIIMI HiaEKB WU buy clothes for the profit you get out of the deal, its a good idea to keep that in mind when you buy clothes or anything else. The amount of profit you get depends on what clothes you buy when you buy them. We have 50 Mens and Young Mens Suits made for us by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft that were going to give you the chance of buying at one-fourth off the regular price, such suits as these are always profitable to the wearer, you may as well get the benifit of an extra summer suit.

$20.00 Suits Now $15.00 18.00 “ “ 14.00 17.50 “ “ 13.00 16.00 “ “ 12.00 WMHH

HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE& CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

▼ lowEi v* I' ANY KIND OF BREAD ANY KIND OF CAKE when it is the product of Martin’s bakery, they can be ; elied upon as being lhe best that can be made “the best” covering nutritive, healthful and satisfying qualities. We use only the finest flour, freshest eggs, purest sugar, spices, fruits and flavors that, can be had, and the mixing kneading and bakimr arc all done by master hands under competent direction. Bread fresh every morning. Orders tilled as received “first come, first served.” Jacob Marlin

$15.00 Suits Now $ll.OO 13.50 “ “ 9.50 12.50 “ “ 8.50 10.00 “ “ 7.50

Notice To Sas Consumers The Public Utility Bill passed at the last session of our Legislature require the payment of all gas bills between the Ist AND 10th. of each month, to save your discount. All delinquent bills not paid we will be compelled to discontinue gas service. Indiana Lighting Company ! WANTISD A dish washer at Peoples CLEAX THE VAULTS Under the ‘ C “ U at °“ VO - Ja ‘ Oh " l,iia,la lh e vaults must be ;TO xn 7; . . K7 tf cleaned at this season. L. ' ie h l o, rinß ’ May rr<, " r With Dau stl ' a,,b - 01 ' a ‘ S<-hlh-k---b had by (ailing pt this office and man's livery barn. Work guarani. cd. i " 10r atl - ]7Bto Dap Straub. , J. I. CASE - New Foot Lift Sulky Plows /TX Z / /; /z ■ W/ \\ Wf x— . \j_ v- 7 J. I. C. Sulky and Gang 1 Plows all equipped with Spring Pressure Lock, this I spring absorbs all shocks and reduces Share breakage and bending of beams to the minimum. Ihe name J. 1. Case stands as y<)ur (J uarantee of tlie t [uality of the goods we oll’c r Come in and let us show you the but t line of plows on the market. I SCHMJB- OOWLIhG COMPANY