Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1913 — Page 3
JI S eThem In "loZovT" "1 Shoes For Young Men i Brittish, English flat, low broad I |peel, blind eyelets and recede toe. \ ' s Red Sox, a home run hit. I Houn-Dog, a good companion. I I HSnch, a new Beacon clincher in I snort Hi-Toes. Charlie Voglewede I'
pniinsiNlli li ii ins;:::::::::::::::::::::;:::; I WEATHER FORECAST |j pMUlllllllllliIHII i i ,tl*Mtlte<] tonight; Friday lair and vanner. ■BjbßgjJ — i Mrs. Herman Hoffman went to Port V'ayne today. |!r. and Mrs. F. V Mills were Fort Vayne visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Evans went o Fort Wayne today. John Htnifh'y was at Fort Wayne ©day visiting with friends. v. iolin Brown went to Fort Wavn<Mis morning to took after binsinoss. | J’. I. Weikel went to Geneva this] uorning to look alter his sewing uu hitie business. st ‘.Free Frising r left this morning <rt Bloomington to r sunn his work n Indiana umversity. The P G Williams family has re timed from Vnion City and is at lotui' ag»’n in the Moser flat. ■ Mrs. Orval liarrun went to Line frovc this morning, wh re she Will risit with her parents for a lew days.
-waaamßHnrar**"-’-'-’"'- • ■- ■ fjww* I zll THE nOME 0F I Quality Groceries I SB ®| We deliver the Goods To any pai t of the city jU DISTANCE W NO EXCI SE QEALIIY PHONE 108 And Get Your Goods 25 pound sack Cane Granulated sugar . . . . rMO Pure Cider viniger gal - £ Pickling viniger gal . . • • • • • • Butter jars and jelly glasses al kinds. A l id one stone ware. Plenty of tin or glass I run jars. All kinds of whole or ground spices We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 21c Butter 16 to 25c "Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & E Depot. | 1 "- m - sc S YER I THE LOWERS REALTY CO. I I " 7 REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, w abstracts.; v, w * ■ Thn ■ chirm w.T Atet-adConianv complete Al-H ■ T XX-nK years M-*«» ■ »•«<„ , City ! ■ money .
ban Hei’iv niadea business trip to I Berne this morning. Joe Tonneiier was at Furl Wayne I today on business. Miss Lucile Gillig went .to Fort Wayne this morningMr. .•■.nd Mrs. tiii k Myers spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Whitright went to Fort Wayne this morntog, Mrs. T. V. Johnston and Miss Alina Johnston were Fort Wayne visitors today. Miss Sophia Mutschb r returned to her home in North Dakota after it visit here with the Misses Huldah and Ella Mtitschler. W. L. T.elnu returned from Tiffin. | Ohio, to which place he aei ompani d his wile and babe, who have remained for a longer visitMiss N'ota Strickler went to Fort Wayne to attend the lair today and will remain until Saturday to visit with her aunt. Mrs Pearl Beam. Mrs. Agnes Andrews and Mrs. Forest Andrews went to Fort Wayne tliif morning and joint'd Mr. Forest An- •’ - :; -’
ohn Yager attended the Ft. Wayne lair today. Fred Schaub visited in Fort Wany> yesterday. Hugh Hite was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. Mrs. I. W. Zimmormun went to Ft. Wayne today. Erastus FriUlnger attended the Ft. Wayne fair today. 11. S. Mh haud went to FL AX ayno today to attend the fair. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Bienz went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Suuer went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. Abe Whitright was a visitor at the Fort Wayne fair today. Herb Brcmerkamp called on friends in Fort Wayne yesterday. I). W Berv and Junies .XL Riv • left today noon for Fort Wayne. Mrs. T. ii. IfalU 11 went to Fort Wayne to attend the fair today. , Mr. and Mrs. K il. Mst’lymond wpni in b’nrt WaytH’ todoy Mrs E IL Shoemaker and daughter, Gretel, are visiting in Chicago. Miss Viole Brokaw of Chicago i; in the city visiting with relatives. Miss Muyme Te pie took her logo tar music lesson in Ft- Wayne today. A number of Decatur people went to Foit Wayne today to tak in the lair. County Treasurer C. W, Yup. r was attending the For: Wayn fair today Will Butler is again able to be down ' town after a siege of neuralgia of the back. Mrs. Willis Wagn r ami daughter. Lola, wentto Fort Wayne today to the fair. Mrs. Theodore Schuni and son re-j turned to Fort Wayne from a visit in Willshire, Ohio. George E. Steele, the plumber, has been unite ill of lumbago, that eon-, filled him to Ilfs bed. County Auditor T. H. BalUel! and] wile are at Foit Wayne taking in the j sights at th- fair today. The Christian Indies’ Aid society | announces a pastry sale for Saturday j at tlie gas office, beginning ut 10 j <: clock. Mrs Frank Parent and Miss Lena Movers went to Fort Wayne this I morning to Spend the day visitin; with friends. Miss ,)(.<» Simison of If me r turn ; cd to her home at Herne this .Ut' - neon, having been the guest of friends i in this < sty for a lew day s. Kenyon Walter* will entertain thro Icl his boy friends,at supi>ei< tliii- ev I ning. The « tests will I- Me.v-rs. Miller, Harv>y Everett aml’carl Kip Mrs. Edgar Kilbourne and Mrs. Charles Biederwolf of Fort Wuyn" arrived in the city thli afternoon to be the guest of the Ikdninger family for a few davs. Min Bess Jeffrey, who was op ’rated upon the first oi th ■ week for a:> pcndieitls at the laithoran hoapital. fa continuing to improve and is resting real well U.-d'.v. Miss Other Evans resigned her r» sition at the Steele five and ten cent store last evening to avompany fa'i parents to Fort Wayne to which iiiaeu they are moling. You kin pit a purty lair hlva <• th kind o’ a housekeeper some girls v.oi.ld make by th<-r elbow's. I nsdtoii th’ reason so many laiys leave th farm fa beennue they git lin'd o tome onto. Xbe Martin. Mrs. Clyde Ivuth v-ent to Fort Wttyhe thia noon to call on her litth daughter. Viva, al the hospital. Hb.e Is getting ahum nicely from her operation for appendicitis, ami will prob uidy Ih> brought lioint- Sunday. I might lav tort of Fort Wayne, who has to.ii visiting hi the city with friends, iuitd* it business It ip to llt riie this afternoon to the totst of the Fort Wuytm Hug factory. .Mr lav tart has,av epletl >* poiitlon with the comI any as a sah Mr. and Mrs. T. ,M. ttollugley have received word trout their daughter. Mrs Elm«r Hark, ut her arival at her new liome at |tu. ihrttsvillv. ttklu gtte slates that «!»*• likes her now home «xe«s‘dingl,v wdl, and if luiititi tied remilvnev there still utretiktlteti" her tike for lite plat e, she imvcr will want to nrtutn to lu •utur to live Mrs. E. X. Ehittger .ami fort daugh t«r, Mrs. Will Herhitg. «t Bfaiftun, wlio Is »| onithig the week with her here, went to Fort Wayne this netrii lag tn call <>n their turn and brother. ’lhttmrn tfhlti’*,«.r, ut the Hi .to . pit tompitnl. H'' l« torttfaK along tth Jf sim-o his operntlon, fait will not ctmw boftn* for at |en-t |us wvyks. The Indies •luurti't of the .Method bit clturch and ifajr hunhairL will »>» l tor to the boiiH* of Mr. nud 'ba, H«d Hl">vto thin vyettfae, «h«r ttoy will be guv-rts nt Hupper. Tim party tn t Imp’s Mr. ntid Mrs <•. L XV<!::‘t< i . hr and Mrs. p. ft, Ttottmts. Mr. and Mrs. Janies 11. Hie, Mr, and Mrn. Ivlin Vail
Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL .ON Dan M. Niblick j (■NMMMmkBSRKPMnBssnBnK. strsj» Smoke The “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD The Cigar with the Tempting Tobacco Taste Low Rate Excursion —VIA-'-(lover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion! and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:23 a.m. See Agent folinformation j riEKL m • remedy that will cure mo*t all dun and I hcalp trouble*. Eczema, Barber* Itch, Itch, Cut* and Sore*. Why waste time end money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cent* to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Moruve street, Decatur, Indiana. Hk ■«« ■MiraMSSStMSh.. -SV ••■■■»•-wpßwrwr•«■■■■■«•. to- .—« "I UP" Il■* SI » hiji I .1 J ■ 'J ijf. \b"." k./ OUR BREAD J BRINGS REGRETS but only the regrets that' you have eaten other bread iso many years when you might just as well have been I enjoying ours. You will like jits flavor and its lightness and vou will like its nutritive satisfying substance. It is the bread for those who like good bread. Jacob Martin |7taFgrocery" I Pure white vinegar gallon . . 20c Pure cider vinegar gallon .20c High grade cider vinegar gauon2bc Mixed spices . 5 and 10c Can rubbers . 5 and 10c 11 Sealing wax . ... 5c Parafinc wax . 5 and 10c i Can lids tin doz . . .5c • Can lids screw t< |«s <ll>/.j ell2oc Ail kinds of spices for I’ickling i ■ >l' j Will Johns, K'S
THE MORRIS CO 5 410 c STORE QUALITY PRICE AND SERVICE Saturday Special Promptly at 2 p.m. Granite ware containing 10 qt and 12 qt dish pans, preserving etc at 10c. Not over one of each piece to one customer. PARTIAL LIST OF OTHER BARGAINS (5 quart covered pail special Covered lunch baskets 5 sizes Water pitchers worth 25c 10 cents each 10c special 10c •WWW* "W.HH. WMMb »■*—*■■! —imiiili'H wwwywaww*—>■. i mwwwßiwtv-iwwwwwwwMwiMwawwiMßmMaawwwww ■« q,, - '-TTirni-—~T~ LAMP SALE SATURDAY Wire bracket lamps complete Saturday 19c. Stand lamps worth 35c Saturday Sale price 19 cents each STONE WARE STATIONERY SPECIAL Fancy shopping baskets Slop jars 48c One box of GO sheets paper at j. l p’ L ‘ cacll Butter jars covered each 10c and 50 envelopes we give J•’ J! c^olce k a - u - •” c Bake dishesloc self filling fountain pen free —-■■■■— White lined pitchers . . 10c LL22.L.:..-1— Galvanized wash Boilers larJardineresloc No. 1 & 2 flowered lamp ge sizes worth 08c your price Cuspidors. . . . 10c chimney Sat. \sc each 89c SALTEdTeANUTS JUST RECcIVED 10 CENTS PER POUND; Flower pots a!l sizes 2 for 5c to 24c Mcns s>c DRY GOODS With each tablet pencil free ~~~“ Ladies fancy bow ties . 10c stra P b •• • ° and 10c before vnn hnv ami Heavy turkish towels ea 10c Lunch boxesloc Y * n< * Wash cloths .... 2 for 5c School bagsloc we WIH savc *' yn money. Dish towels 10c Pencils all kinds, Carters ink MAKFTTQPRnvp Cui tain goods yd .. . 10c best made all colors, Carters ' J v Ribbons yd . . .5& 10 mucilage The place wnere you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods for the same money. IHE MORRIS CO. 5 and 10 cent store i WANTIiIt lliiwto to et:t corn. XX JI FOB SALK —Two-year-old draft roll. I'Ol’NI) Xutnber I’lnte fat pay fi (onto for s«» hills tn >-l;<> Ic. - fa a good wic.--George I. I lav is. bile. Owner can have ■ m i,v t»>. J. I’. tTltoefa, iK-catur, It. K. I. JlTt’l Pleasant Mills.. 2<»9-e <Miu> tfttiritig at this ofltoe. 3l3tt Children’s fleece lineal 0 J ppi p 0 » Slumber Socks UNDERWEAR 1 L/DL/EaJ 10c 10c a garment 5 AND 10c STORE per pair *MB>ansMsiaMiMMmß>>msasawwnM«sasassnwMS<aaßasßSM<"""*>M"*> u " Maa " B ' , " aHM "" a * r * abal " Bll1 ** ‘ ■■■■■■■■■■Maw, ———— SF’EO’AL. China plates, mugs, nappies, cream pitchers, vasesctc. well worth 25c all goes at 10c each. See window display.
Fall Goods Auto caps 25-50-7Ec Childrens head gear very nobby 25 & 5t e Aviation caps all styles 25 and s<‘c Knit skirts all colors 25-50 and 98c Out’ng skirts 25and 50c Outing Night gowns 50 and 98c Gloves of all kinds 25 and 50c Scarfs 5< c Lamps and Lanterns All lamp • worth B e g<’< s al 2- c Large 75c lamps 5Cc Wall lamps 2Tc No. 1 lantern ?egu’ar£oc, Saturday 39c No. 2 lantern ng ilar 71 •, Saturday 59c Candy Candy Over one ton received this week, all gues nt 10c per lb. Why pay more. Sailed peanuts 5 and 10c a sack. Ccling wax 3 for 10c. Can rubbers l (| c Mason jar caps doz. 20c 1 r... . ■ - ...
This is only a few of the many things we have in stock. Remember our store is the largest in the country and the underselling stores of the town. Trade where they all do, ’ STEELES’ 5 AND lo CENT STORE i .
- Wil I I Mum. M —ls ll_ — - _ Underwear Fall hue of underwear at the lowest prices come in when ready for this line, we will save you money. Ladies, childrens and mens from 25 toHSc Blankets Blankets Nice large size blankets SI.OO Other sizes and styles at|l.2s-$1.5041.75 $2.00. Stove Pipe Ex ra heavy stove pipe sold in other sto es for 20c our price loc Elbows, dampers, pokers, shovels 10c C >al hods 25 and :tse Coal shovels for furnace 50c Wagons and Toys We have received many of our toys con e in and see them. Big wagons for the boys only 5< c To close out all push carts at prices le-s than mfgs. $2, cart sa'e price only !»r $'2.50 carl leather seat #1.25
