Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1913 — Page 5

English Walking Shoes with extreme low heels and made on the new recede toe are here. Ladies $3.50 Mens $4. and $5. Charlie Voglewede

I WEATHER tORLCAST | Unsettled tonight and Frida- | Colder Friday, Dr. Grandstaff of Monroe was a Visitor in the city yesterday. Tony Holthouso was looking after business matters on his farm y.-ster ' day. Fred Schurger will give his weekly dance at the C. B. L. of !. hall this! evening. Miss Alice Baker returned today I loon to Mtddlepoint, Ohio, after a vi j it at the Stiverson home. Fires built along the st re" curb oft - en crack the curbstone and car rhould be taken to keep them well ikway from the curb. Dr. D. D. and Mrs. Clark left to-' day for Adrian. Mich, where they 1 will visit with their daughter who is, in the academy at that place. George Kircher of Celina. Ohio.' visited with his daughter. Mary Kircher and yesterday afternoon, they, in company with John Stark went to Fort Wayne, 1

'"J THE HOME 0F I 8u dHffil Quality Groceries j THE GOODS WE BUY f — Do Xot StayijOng GOOD THINGS ’ YOU Know, Are Pushed Along The Reason They Take Such A Lively Hike, Is, Because They’re the Kind, The People Like Fill your Krout Keg now, For a few days we will sell first class cabbage at $1.85 P. e .L.^ ndreu * soon on potatoes for storage. W ill has ea good price. 10c New meal a sack . . . ’ C *an Berries, 7c Spanish onions, lb Potatoes, pk. . We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 27c jj, Butter IS to 25c Hower and Hower. I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, E ABSTRACTS. I Abstract Company complete Ab-1 < I 1 KeccrJs, WW ? rare I St, -JX, Oto ‘'ropcrty, | ■ money p

Mrs. Alphonse Kohne and daughter, Bertha, spent, yesterday afternoon in | Kort Wayne. 1 he weekly K. of C. dance last evei >’ng was largely attended by the lovers of this amusement. I A new Pl»te glass was put in the place of the broken one in the office jot the Fort Wayne and Springfield railway office yesterday. S. B. Fordyce, John Tyndall and J. | H. Heller left this morning for In- ■ dianapolis, where they will make ar- , rangements to get a speaker for the I dedication of tho soldiers' monument I October 30, Besides the annual New England dinner at the Methodist church Thurs I day, October 30. the Mite society will Hold its annual bazaar. They will also have Japanese hand-painted picl Hires, novelties and art goods and I toys for sale. A warning by the United States 1 government is being sent to Bankers I and other individuals to be on the [ "look out" for the bogus one dollar ' bills now circulating throughout the country. The .report states that the hills ar<- poor imitations and a careful handler of money would not be ■

George Wemhoff was at Ft. Wayne today on business. Miss Sylvia Rayl of Monroe was s chopper hero today. Attorney D. H. Erwin was at Bluff ton today on business. Attorney Ed Meyers of Fort Waynt was here today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman went to Fort Wayne this morning. Cal Bowen of Berne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Ira Wagoner of Berne was a bus ieess visitor in the city today. Joseph D. Winteregg of Berne was a business visitor here today. Ed Myers of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knapke are visiting with friends at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker spent the day at Fort Wayne with friepds. Miss Stella Roop went, to Fort Wayne to visit with the L. Roop family. The republican convention is scheduled for tonight at 7:30 at the court bouse. Miss Ruth Mayer has returned from Bucyrus, Ohio, where she has visited since August. Arthur Suttles left yesterday for Cranesville-. I’a., where he will visit with his parents for a few days. Mrs. Catherine I’eters and Miss Amelia I’eters returned today to Fort Wayne. They visited here with relatives. Lester Baughman, the well known Madison street barber, is painting a barber pole for the walk in front of his shop. Flasterers have nearly completed their work on the Sether new brick business block, which is nearing com--1 let ton. Hurt Clark, a Chicago mail carrier, has returned home after a visit here. His mother, Mrs. H. M. Batters, went with him for a visit. Rev. J. W. Lower of Ossian visited here with his brother, J. 8. Lower, and his nephew, W. A. Lower, and left for Geneva on business. Mrs. Man Woods went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her husband, who is at the hospital, and abo with her daughter. Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Magley of Root township, is on the sick list, and has been unable tc , attend school for a few days. Patrons of the Crystal theater will be given a treat this evening in teeing a big feature show. “A Trip Through Montana" is the title of the i eel. iu-sl estate transfers: Denny S. Sprunger <-t al to Robert Sl.ngart, 120 acres. Wabash tp., $13,000; Clara Ray! et al. to Anna M. Essex, lot 16, Mon roe, $3555. The officers and teachers of the Methodist Sunday school and their j wives are all requested to attend the meeting this evening at the John y Ibltck home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knapke, Mrs. Anthony Voglewede and Mrs. lohll Voglewede went to Fort Wayne this norning, where they will visit for a few days with relatives. Thu officers and teachers and their wives, of the Methodist Sunday school, are invites! to the home of Mr. und Mrs. John Niblick this evening where they will be entertained. Tickets are selling for tho home talent play Friday evening at tine opera house. See "The District Attorney." There are still a few tickets Inst. Scats may In- reserved tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock ut the Holt I house drug store. Mrs. Tilford Moots' oldest boy. Marsh, don't know whether • ' be a carpenter or a humorist, but he j guesses ho'il be a carpenter as ther ( reams t' be so many humorists. Th' | day has gotwt by when you have f Invite any buddy I' dinner twice. —Abe Martin, Charles L. Strickland returned to bls homo In Huntington today after u business visit here. Mr Strickland has heen engaged as director of the K. of I*, band. and will make regular weekly trips to Decatur. Ho is also a piano tugor of ability and tuned several pianos on his visit here. In Chua. A. HneUou's merrv musical extravagatua slated for ,M mduy, October 20, at the Bom? opera house, ve a reassured that no producer lias "so fur offered so much for their money. It Is a delightful musical play, uisHindlnK In sparkling epigrams amt smart witticisms ami Is rich In meloIdles that urn haunting und catchy. It Is a musical trick specially which is destined to live forever. This is Its tilth year and It's more popular than over. _ , . —...! . STOLEN -There Mia putso takott from tho Girod & linker raaUuraut, The guilty purty ia undur suspicion, so please return or pruaacutlun will follow. H

g Children fleece line Underwear STEELE’S Fall Sale Ladies, Gents and .Children slumber! f- g 10c a garment. Decatur's Busy Store socks at 10c a pair g iC ——"■——Cl "-I- ' ■ IM — Jjf >t yfi Cut down the high cost of living by trading at Steele’s, compare prices, a g S compare quality. Then come. £ j. g BLANKETS . BLANKETS HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES UNDERWEAR FOR THE WHOLE ■5 All full size extra heavy at priced Lanterns 50—59 and 98c % s uE that makes them sell. Stove pipe elbows and dampers.. 10c Children heavy unionauits 50 to 75c g $1 —$1.25—|1.50 —$1.75 and $2.00 (; oa j foods 25 and 35c Children two pc. suits per garment 21 “ jfi Wash boilers 75c up to $3.98 26 to 36c 31 g KN T GOODS Vaßh Ud(ea tro MUltB a „ : lles . .25c , ■ ■ g Knit skirts 25 50 and sl. A g(1od ;J , f ,, r , )Sr Ladles two piece mils extra heavy 50c yj 3N Auto hoods 25 SO and ‘I. <>>ir.iut. medium weight 55c Jf, e fij Aviation caps 25 -50 and sl. 1 Ladle unionsuits extra heavy ..$1 » 3j Outing night gowns 25 and 50c Hammers 5c up to 50c Ms t Ha Outing skirts 25c and 50c Haw set worth 50c sale price. ...25c 111 ' ' 11,10,1 11,1 ■ L g t- g < andy and salted peanuts fresh every tW ° plSce 50c g I. g The demand for sweaters are greater , 400 matches for JO(J g t 31 than the supplies, wo’ll have anothe r The only complete line in the city is 31 g* Hnpniem soon. at my store, mon coming in every I? Boys sweaters now In stock 50e bottle ol machine oil for ......5 jay. ; g SMI oLo ;ir flND mittens r a Jg ‘ ' ors sold by other stores at 25c my jjt . SILK SCARFS Ladies fleece lined hose ut IS & 25c: l )rke 10c M 1 K HaV ° y ° U BaW tl *® n1 '” - 25 50 & 350 Ladles Wool, blue, Mack and gray 25c Large size Cherry boys $1.98 US g Scarfs and center pieces, a newline Meng Rray iO( . ka and b)acl 3 , S( . Over 15 dinner patterns to choose 2 31 25c and Me. Mens )|aK W(X)1 h()(j(> from. UE •> ♦♦ Ladies hand bag* all leutln r 50c * $1 M . 1000 new dishes received in the 10c H S ffi •QE New combs and Jewelry, all prices weight. front 10c to per pr. Flower Pots, the time of the year is 2 ' ____ here to get in the flowers, come here JB , g Embroidery Flannelette j gloves very valueH u ndget the flower pots. ZE 1 large sliipe . \ed, sc--- 15—15 35 aud - f yj this selling atper yd 10 and 20c Mens gloves In all styles at 10—25 - Jo y j- Have you saw the new musical inI HANDKERCHIEFS < Midroti : lev. ami mittens 10 A 25e truments. try one only 98c Sfi t £ My complete line for the H-didays are Mufflers 25c EN S ' lir I* l - re great and prices so low ♦♦ 3B any one can buy here. .'c-c-- your money on shoe r- pairing, 2 qt. Iw-rlin kettles 15c 2 Only a few more weeks until Xmai. 1 'dmlcr outfits, hammers hi t stand , and g l)t pudding pa> ....1" i£n <ar ,ou<l lias be -1: re - eived ' Laic- w.is'i |. 01 1- fie g by this store all ready, come In when 1 it line of I'inwnre, aluminum, nickel- Small chambers !*>e '■fi you want any toy . I|, ‘- ‘ lt lenware. 4 () t. deep dish pans | The Store That Has The Goods | I G. G. STEELE j S :m;!fit!ii»it!fi tffi I tlfittfitlfitStHßlfi tShfit SfitUi t Uitlfitlß S itfit St Stlfit Stffittfi t tfi«

’ Low Rate Excursion VIA — Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.m. See Agent for Information HERE it • remedy lh.t will cure mmt all .kin and .< alp trouble.. Ecaema. Barber. Itch, Itch. Cut. and Sore*. Why waate tin, and money when B. B. Ointment i. an ointment of real merit? Aak your druggist. II not handled wnd 50 cent, to the B B. Ointment Co., ill Monroe .treet. Decatur. Indiana. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102 i/kpSip [I kN .1 ±7- ] i THERE'LL .BE .NO 1 GROUNDS IN IT ’ Inr vompUtiii or dlwulinfut Hun wnon I you buy your own bul;«-btun-> al Mar- ' lin'd You ttlwuyn get your hfr-utl, i rnlfn, cakmt and iiu.try , frnab. blub quality and dolitiou* when you buy . here. We Me llto beat nuih-rhile. and ua Itakeru <>t lootliHonio bread Mars tlu'a we ut'luiowletltfe uo rival uuy- ( w here. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite’grocery and Brush- ' wilier and Baker. •| • 3 | . Jacob Martin

To Our Patrons We have removed our telephone on account of a missunderstanding. Any person wishing to have work done call and see us or send a postal card. Your future tiade solicitaed. Paris Cleaning & Dye Works Chas. B. Colin, proy. North 3rd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Ind

A Smoke Joy Is As Spreadin' As The Measles You’re exposed. You’ve got it. Way down in your system there’s a goggleyed joy-smoke germ that makes you hanker for the soul satisfying smoke every time you meet up with another smoker going full steam ahead. That’s the sign. That’sjthe symtom. Tup WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD will give immeadiate relief. Get one-just step around lively to the nearest smoke shop-for a nickle you can get an allopathic dose-stick a match to it and then go sailing as cool and comfortable as an October breeze. The “White Stag” is toothless can’t bite or wont parch your tongue or throat Go to it brother-just what you need for what ails you 50 AT ALL DEALERS

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