Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1913 — Page 3

■UNION Shoes that make lifes ?f? walfc easy for the person who has a sore bunion. Soft kid up- ®' rS XX p H ce Passed in the s* shoe to fit the bunion, soft cushMRi so e s> medium narrow toes and wide at the joint. If you have a bunion bothering you let us - show you. . I «| Mens $4.00 Womens $3.00 “Il Charlie Voglewede

3 LEATHER FORECAST S i h leal rains tonight or Friday. Cool- ~ din D, Wlnteregz of Herne «,i i today on business. mos Hirnchy of Herne was a bus- * visitor in the city today. n. C. J. Weaver arrived y -te o 11 j EFort Wayne for a few days' visit junty Commissioner Jim A. lien ks of Monroe was here today on ness. p be Misse:, Frances Butler ami a HNMMerjoli.inn were Bluffton visitors yesterday. rs. Fred Ashlmui her wont to Bluff inp where she will spend day with friends and attend tic the !>*■■• knfEl. M. Reynolds return'd '■ er home in Coffeyville Kansu alt y visit with her father. William p, and family, in Blue Creek town

1 1 THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I i« rrTMuiu ■ ■Mfil Your Shelves In the pantry are nearly filled with Jars Bottles , and glasses of hings for the winter A little room left for/‘Last” “garden” Catsup, Mixed pickles tU. " - — Use our whole and ground spices. Cloves - S* Cinnamon. Allspice. Mustard. r — I Nutmeg, Mace, Mixt Priding ’ll/ * ces. Our pickling vinegar and l|K’ cider vinegar will just • f suit you. So> will • I the price 20c • w ! gallon We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 25c . I Butter Hi to 25c _________ Hower and Hower,* F.M.SCHIRMEVEU Trearf I , 0 President . I THE bowers bealty s°. I • real ESTATE, La • • I 1 t ABSTRACTS. I “i'SXSSS"’ I 1 *• MONEY ds" -

; Otis Riley was a business visitor in Vie city today. i| John Tyndall madoa business trip to i Avilla this morning. Jesse Hurst went to Fort Wayne this morning and will remain for the Yeomen initiation and banquet this evening. Mrs. G. C. Steele and daughters. Jeanette and Virginia returned yesterday afternoon from Fort Wayne, where they visited with Mrs. Sadie Cowley. Miss Rossman of Berne, the trained nurse who has been attending Mrs Rev. U C. Dessert and the daughter born two weeks ago to the Desserts, is now attending Mrs. George Krick and bal>e. Among the Decatur people who will attend the street fair today arc Mrs. J. I). Wisehaupt and Mrs. Cynthia Wells. The former will visit her sister, Mrs. F. C. Harbaugh, while at Bluffton.—Bluffton News. The Rev. It. T. Stephenson left this morning for Chicago, where he will visit with his brother, the Rev. A. T. Stephenson. He will also stop off at Hammond to attend the Northwestern Indiana Methodist conference.

Mrs. Jesse Helm went to Fort Waynq on tile 11:30 car. ■ .1. E. Moser and son, Ralph, went to Fort. Wayne today noon. Joe Wintoregg of Berne wap u business visitor in the city today. Sam llirsdiy of Herne was u business visitor in the city today. Jim Hendricks of Monroe was lookng after business in the city today. Tobe Myers was a visitor at Bluffton today, taking in the street fair. A. .1. Smith has returned from a several days' business trip at South Bond, Ind. Mrs. Cliffird Troutner of Bluffton, Ind., was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. I’’. G. Schinnerer of Willshir , O. transferred here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Niblick went to Fort Wayne to visit with Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Hili. 'l'lie work of building cement side walks along R.ligg street is progress ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs George Oswalt went to Bluffion this mqrning to attend the street fair. Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and Miss Madge Hite went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. The Chris Boknecht family motored to Bluffton this afternoon to attend the street fair. Miss Clarice Noll went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit witli Mrs. Ban Barkley. 1 he Bluffton street fair Is attracting many visitors from this city, who go to take in the sights. A new window glass is being put into the Allison building now occupied by the Baker & Hower meat market. A number of foreigners was fn the city getting their cheeks cashed. It being pay day for the double tracking force on the Erie. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yager and Mr and Mrs. Sam Hite motored to Bluff ton in the latter’s auto this morning to take in the street fair. Commissioner .1. A. Hendricks and C. C. Ernst left on the 11:30 car for the Charles Zwick road on business relating to its construction. F. D. Higgins, representing the L. C. Smith A Bro. Typewriter company, of Fort Wayne, was in the city todaylooking alter business matters. John T. Coots will return tomorrow | morning from Lima. Ohio, win re he. attended ths thirty-eighth reunion of the 90th Ohio regiment, of which he was a member. Th- large piate glass in the north window of the interurban building. Is broken and measurements are being | taken by the Schaub-Dowling company for a new one. Mrs. Loyal Woods ami daughter, Martha, and Miss Gusta Cramer visited the Bluffton fair yesterday enroute to Ossian t« visit with .Miss the Rex Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirchner ami children and Mr. Ferdinand Kirch- | ner of Crystal, Michigan, who have been visiting here with the Ross Mai-1 lonee family, left for Montpelier. O„ today, where they will visit with rela | tivee. Mrs. J. W. Hollman of Cleveland Ohio, who had been visiting in the ■■tty th> pest few days with friends, left this morning for 1/ib ml. Kans., where she will visit with her son. Mrs. Hollman formerly rwdded here and her visit was the first one In eight y ears. Prof. (', F. Tucker, who has Iteen studying in Paris during the summer, has,arrived home and has opened a studio for voice culture at Chicago. He will abandon his studios in Bluff ton and Marion. Bluffton News. Professor Tucker foimcrly had students In laa-atur also. Miss Huth Patterson, who has gon*' to Indianapolis to attend Mrs. Busker's kindergarten leactiora* training School, writes friends here that she is very pleasantly locat’d there sad likes the school and her surroundings very much. Miss Patterson Is a bright, am bitlons young girl and her whole hrai t is in her future work, a fact that’as sures her success.

Like many other ateat men. Paateur «»» ah»«-ntmlml<><l. Kutina com" charriaa at a dinner party tn which Im wn* Invited. he waa olnmrvml to dip each cherry In a ala** nt water and carefully wipe It before pin, Ina It in hl* mouth. On hl* neighbor'* utt r inc M>mc comment mi thi* precaution Pauteur h<-ld forth at considerable length a* to the dingrrou* mlrtwbe* with which chorrte* are Invariably covered. When ho had ilni»h,*d talkla* he picked up the ala** he had wavhod the fruit tn and drank the cote t> nt«, microbe* ntul all. WANTKIt M'-u to learn barber trade. Au iirtuy of nur arnd-mt'* ritnultiK *hnpa, dupendtna upon u* for harMr*. Many job* waiting, few weak* <|t,alltie*. Can'* ba had claewhare Write today. Molar Barber <’oU r ar. Indianupoll*. Ind. XSSH

» y I WAX ■' ■ I \ll \ 1 11 1 ♦ I \ ( AZ, Copydgbt Hart Sxhaffher & Mari Early Choosing Better come early and get the advantage ot the wide selection of colorsand models. The new fall suits from Hart, Schaffner & Marx are in Diagonals, cluh checks, hair lines, two and three hutton models in styles you want. Prices $lB. to $25. HOLTHOUSF, SCHULTE, COMPANY. < Good Clothes Sellers For Men & Beys |

9 Big stores THE MORIS CO 5 &10c 9 Big Stores STORE Big Stilt trday's Special Big Enamel ware Sale:- 10 qt water pails, 6qt preserving kettles. 6 and Bqt Princess kettles etc. Saturday at 2 p.m. prompt, Sale price 10 cents each. One to each customer. See o\ir window display. Anytime Sat. Sat, Until Noon Men’s Your choice Regular 10c canvas glover 12 boxes noiseless tip match-Wool 1-2 hose worth 25c pr. of any SI.OO jardinerc Sat. sale price 5c pair es 5 cents goes at 10c pr 69 cents

!I 1 " — 1 « Dry Goods and Notions Childrens fleece lined under garments 10 cents each Children knit waists 10c Safty pins 2 doz 5c Outing flannel flouncing Ladies embroidery tennis collars 10c Curtain goods per yd 10c Machine thread spool 5 cents Pearl buttons 5 and 10c Washable silk floss 2 skeins 5c Sansilk all colors spool 5c Brass pins pkg 5c Rick rack braid 6 yds 5c Tatting shuttles 10c Laces and insertions yard 5 cents Many others to numerous to mention Galvanized slop jar .‘Me “ garbage can 89c “ Foot tubs 24 and 33c

■ • There are hundreds of other items in this store which we are unable to enumerate. Read list carefully and remember we always pay a little more in or4er to get the biggest and best articles for the money. This rule of ours together with our buying powers on account of having Nine Stores enable us to give our customers exceptional values in all lines. THE MORRIS COMPANY 5 AND IOC STORE

Advanced Fall Prices ON ALL NEW FALL GOODS AT BERNSTEIN’S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station Don’t let. the weather man catch you napping, prepare for him with your winter wants. We have the goods, “prices to meet every body”--we carry a new and complete line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sweater Coats, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Blankets, Comforts, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear etc. In fact everything you need for winter, for the young and old. If you want to save money on your winter goods, go to ‘Bernsteins” that is what everybody says. Below are a few special bargains for Saturday. Hundreds of others in the store. We have just received a new line of childrens and Misses coats all the latest styles. If you need one come in. All prices.

SWEATER COATS. Our Sweater Coat stock is new and complete. Every coat we have is this year's style. No carried over stock. Men’s and Boys’ Sweater, with Byron 'Collar, only 49c Men's Grey and Maroon Sweater Coats, large ruff-neck collar, 2 pockets, only $1.75 $2 60 Indies' Sweater Coatff, red, white and grey, high Byron collar, 2 pockets, a dandy $1.93 Sweater Coats for children and misses. Come in and see them. GINGHAMS. Apron Gingham, all size cheeks, only, yard 5c LADIES' WAISTS. All new summer Ladies' White Lawn Waists, $1.25 and $1.30 values, go at, ea< h 89c LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS. All now fall styles of IzuHe •' Tailoil'd Waists, high or low neck, the new Fiench cuff, only 98c MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Men's heavily fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. :;2 to 46. for Saturday, only, each 38c;

Don’t forget Bernstein’s is the place for your Fall Goods. We Save You the Jobbers Profit.

Dr- €. V. Connel DR. LP. MEYER WANTED VETERINARIAN VETERINARIAN “T ' Plwmr. yi 'k'" ''B Office at Residence man for year around Jl 11011(3 - .Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. tion for right boy. WANTED Six men Io cut corn nl _ , ( v once- Big w.r-tes and t>< ;'rd. Inqui" ' AN I l-.D lo buy a good second of J. C. 1 larkl ys, jloul on i. id range. Call telephone num SchafCF SflddlCrV CO. line. 2241 I ler :'9L 321t3 „ . ,

Shoe Repair Goods Stands and lasts each 10 cents Shoe hammers 10c 1-2 soles per pair 10, 19 and 24c Rubber heels pr 10c Shoe wax 5c Sewing thread 5c Peg and awls 5 and 10c Cobblers outfit 33 to 48c Shoe tacks 2 for 5c and 5c box Leather heel taps pr 5c 6 and 7 inch stovepipe 10c Fire shovels 5 and 10c Pipe dampen 6inches 10 cents Clothes pins 60 for 5c Table oil cloth worth more money 16 and 18 cents yd Williams and Co'gates shaving soap dake 5c Come in and see our line of Swiss Imported alum, ware

DRESS GOODS. A new line of Silk Stripe Poplins, Georgia Silk, Mercerized Crepe and Black and White Shepard Checks, only, yard 25c Nice Plaid for Children's School Dresses, aH new fall styles, only yard 15c BLANKETS. Baby Crib Blankets, pink or blue, only 48c Blankets, in Grey or Tan, pair, only 39c Good Full Size Blankets, $1.35 value, in Grey or Tan. pair, only 98c ; $1 50 Full Size Blanket in Grey or Tan, only .• $1.19 RUBBER BOOTS. Don't forget Rubber Boot season will by here. Meli's (Jo’s! H'ayy Rolled Edge Boot. Duck Vamp, only $2.93 . OUTING. "u pieces Outing, all colors, in stripes and plaids, yard 6c APRONS. i Ladies' Kimona Sleeve Aprons, in ginghams or i rcale, only 50c

SHOES! SHOES!! Our new tall shoes are on the shelf, $2.50 Lailies' Pat. Button or Blucher Shoe, also gun metal, high or low' heel $1.95 $3.50 I-adies’ Suede Button Shoe, now fall style $2.98 $.,.50 Ladies' New Fall Style Velvet Button Shoe, plain toe $2.45 $3.50 Ladles' Dark Tan Button Shoe, new fall style, only S2.SB $2 50 Mens Gun Metal Box Calf. or Vici Kid Shoe, only $1.98 $3.00 Men's Gun Metal Button Shoe, new fall style, 0n1y... $2.45 i $3.50 Men's Tan Button Shoe, all new fall styles, only $2.98 | Same as above in Gun Metal, button or lace $2.98 I sl.oo Men’s Leather lined Shoe, heavy durable sole $3.45 We carry a good line of Boys’ and Girls' School Shoes. BED SPREADS. White Bed Spreads without fringe, full size J 98c White Bed Spreads, cut corners, with or without fringe, 0n1v...51.49 PURSES. ■ Leather Purses witli new safety catch, only 48c

Galvanized Tubs No. 0 Tub 39 cents No. 1 Tub 49 cents No. 2 Tub 59 cents No. 3 Tub 60 cents Aluminum Ware 1 pt Aluminum cups special 10c Iqt “ “ “ 24c Cereal spoons 10c Desert and table spoons 10c Ladles 19 and 21c New shipment of Dishes just received Bell salads 10c 7 and 8 in deep dishes 10c China water pitchers 24 and 48c Sat Plain white cups and saucers per set 29c 7 inch ueep dish white 10c White meat plates 5c White bowls 5c Decorated ware 10 to 98c