Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1913 — Page 3

’'"nnnHnnM ; father used w 111 the uppers of x \\'Alston shoes is § i finished t 0 take v the ,lighest kind I a shine and I start and good I £■■ » «. HOOand $5.00 Charlie Voglewede

11 WEATHER FORECAST] L 7v’ ".ttr- " | Fair and warm.: : )Not . | rill . ix ! local showers. |"Miss Genevieve Burling sent to Ft. Wayne this morning. / C. E. Bell wa , G . iy looking after bush;. s matters. The Misses Nel! Brown and Mamie JTeeple spent the day in Fort Wayne jitofiss Grace Miller returned this from Berne, where die gat' hot weekly vocal lemons yesterday. K||iss Rose Smit' returned from Ge j Bevu this morning alter . .ving htr HHlkly music yesterday. Mrs. Fred Schafer went to Fort | "Wayne this morning to at'.-iwl the 1011Kwitiim of th>> mis>iouar> muety ~i | the Mothodist church. Me Little girls |>i< 1 it ||„ ugliest ra. | doll and put in the r- ol < ~-ir . hild ■ hood imagining it n until.; Winn HHbey grow up tin y tmlt pick out the I Ugliest man they (an find ard put in I tile rest of their lives tn mg to iniKjfigine he was w . t t y w.-nted In j die >’ oils Star.

Sp? ■ I ■p J 5 I Quality Groceries ■ What HV XkvI I Can Be More tantalizing l(l T to THE K,DS b—Than the pantry with lack- | O' ed door, Especially When They Kt ow It’s Filled With Good Things From Our Store -■ — —. THESE WILL TASTE GOOD TO YOU Greenhouse lettuce pound 1- D2e Pure fruit preserves jar Jelly ■ ■ ■ Mince meat jar • • • • Mince meat pkg , T. Thin skin orances dozen . " ta \, LHolland seed or Domestic cabbage. . . . •»*> Store your winter potatoes this week o bu lob or more B»sc bushel a p pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 31c Rutter 18 to 25< ~ Hower and Hower. N rtb of G. R& L 01 I7.M.SCUIKMEYER t£m. I ■ President I the bowers REALTY ■ o. I real estate, bonds, loans. I ABSTRACTS, I The S | I- 5 I money

| H""' n mfe. t , u . H . , t<) . H.rt Wayne this morning. j Mr »-l’ick Hill and daughter, Mabel I spent tlle titty in Monmouth. Mrs. Godfrey Kurt and Mrs Dan Hill I and two children went to Monmouth j this morning. t hades Battenberg and Jacob Mag i ley went to’Waterloo this morning i to look after business. Ralph Amrine was called to De graf, Ohio, this tnnmijg •• y o'clock by a message that hia mother. Mrs. ( harles Amrine. was sinking rapidly. Mrs. Will Butler. Mrs. Je se Helm. Mrs. S. Spangler and Mrs. Fred Schafer wentto Ft. Wayne this morning Wiierethey will attend the convention of the Missionary society of the Meth odist church. Mrs. Herman Tet'man and Mrs. lb r Dever and children, Mary Jane an I Frances, went to Hoagland this morn ing, where they will be the guests of Mrs. H. F. Kizer. Gus F. Rogge of Fort Wayne, form- r president of the district firemen's association, who presided at the district convention held here this year, was elected councilman at large at Fort Wayne,

Reul estate transfers: Charles J. \oglewede et al. to Ellen Addlespcrger, lot 584, Decatur, SI7OO. Miss Anna Parent, forelady at the Waring glove factory, who lu/ been ill of symptoms of typhoid, is somewhat better, but it still unable to return to her work. Miss Kate Touhey, an assistant in the office of the secretary of state at Indianapolis, arrived here for a visit with her brother, James Touhey, and her sister, Mrs. P. J. Hyland. William Parent is getting his now theater in the Jess Niblick building, formerly occupied by the Myers-Dailey clothing store, and will probably be able to give the first show in it the last of this week or the first of next. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martz attended the sale of Mrs. Martz' brother, N. H. Wagoner, south of town today. The Wagoners will remain on the farm till spring and will then move to this city or Fort Wayne and the sons will take care of the farm. The Red Cross factory shut down this morning tor theentire day on account of the election and also to do some repair work. Some new machinery was received this morning and this will be installed during the one day vacation. The factory will re suine operations again Wednesday j morning. Bluffton News. The reserved seat sale at the Holt-' house Drug company for the high school lecture course opened early yesterday, with a big rush. A large number of seats have been sold by the students sos the entertainments to In- given during the winter. You can obtain single admission tickets at fifty cents for the admission downstairs, and twenty-five cents for the upstairs. R. (’. Keene, a Clover Leaf conductor, who resides In Frankfort, has had letters patent Issued him by the patent department at Washington for an improved flagging device, lie perfected the device some time ago after working several months on the invention. Upon the completion of the patent record he will at once take steps to have the device manufactured and | marketed to the various railroad-. Mias Ida Gilliom, daughter of Isaac GlHtotn, and residing seven miles ears of th* city wish Jehu Gerber, will undergo an operation next Monday lor intestinal trouble. Tile operation will lie performed at the home of Oral ; Gilliom, an uncle of the girl Mis Gilliom was operated upon a year ago > as the result of the same illness and' the operation was unsuccessful. Dur i ing the past few days she has become; worse and another operation was i deemed necessary. The operation will i be porfortnad by n physician from| vnrt nnd |)r. Clark of Deca tun—Bluffton News. Since June 11. 1918, two hundred, and forty-five hunting and fishing licenses have been issued from the of j

flee of the clerk of the Wills circuit court. This is fur more titan tii" usual number issued iu a year and allows tlie large •qniber of Wells county people who love the sport of Dulling and hunting. On the first two days iu November, six licw.ses were is ueil by the clerk uiid the month usually the largest of th • year foi the issuing of the licenses, hatch year more people take advantage of the tlshing in the Indiana lakes uud tlie new law require* a license which also gives the bearer permission to hunt. - - 'O' ■ LOST Since Sunday, white bull dog. with black collar; answers to name of•• Muck.” Finder call Mrs. Bob Friuinger, ’phone 12 J line, or 553. city. Wli WILL PA¥ VOU 1120 to dlstrib ute religious literature in your cent in unity Sixty days' work. Kxi»erl ence not required Man or woman Opportunity for promotion, b'ptire time may be used. International Bibb I'reaa, 1012 Arch St.. Phlladel phla. JBmat-tf FOR SALE 1 malleable Routh Bend steel r.nige. 1 Garland latte burner, 1 folding bed. IJimther ondi. I din iug room table, 1 library table, set of dining room chairs. Call telephone. No 450. 255tJ WAN IKU Sewing to do at homo.310 Marshall street. 267t3 FOR RENT— Blacksmith aiiop on First atg «t. north of Monroe street W I. Crutler’a old aland. Apply Wil lard Steele. *5113 WANTED Furulahcd romm foi light liouhtkwepiug. fur man and wife only. Leave word al William* A SottM ’ grocery. 234 U LOST On Mars".all alruel. belweuu Third and Second streets, a chlld'a nu k piece of "trly E r “7 lur - Re’d*' l l» thi.. otflec ami receive reward, :is7tf I'Ul'Nit String of gold beads. Own- . r muy huvp munc by paying for this lad ami dewertbins property, tail , phone 537 i .o.i’l < Imiii lor 42 in rear wheal of unto truck, went <>t oviuiur. Thur- ' iiuy morning. Hcwafd lor ytdtira. Il> M. t'urliiiiuu, 1204 Monroe St. I Phone 513. WTtii l.n.sTt A robe ladwecu lheaiur and four mlhw roii'ii. Pl"* . return to ! s,huuliiloalli'K Imrdwaro store and I rccciew reward. MBUI

CAPITAL UNDLR MARTIAL LAW (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) will be declared in the vicinity of the street ear barns where the company is keeping several hundred of the strike breakers. National guard headquarters nt the state house was the scene of much confusion. Adjutant General McCoy, who will bi in direct charge of the troops, was busy with Hie quartermasters and other officials. Governor Ralston issued a long statement declaring that b< | h the city and county officials admitted their inabil ity to keep order and that It was up to the state to do so. Ho said that he cuilutl uii the troop-’ only a the lust resort. Emphatic protests were lodg ed against the at lion by -organized la bor, but these had no effect whatever on the governor's declrion. Defying Governor Ralston. Inlier Ivude.s, addressed at ma-» meetings held on the court house lawn. The governor hud forbidden. any im*eting ou slate property. Governor Ralston said that, his life was threat! ned if he culled the troop . but d- .pile this he gave tile order as it was hi- duty to proto t the people and their righti. ———- --o- - SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK. It's Grandmother's Recipe to Brinj Bock Color and Lustre to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy liair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your cl.arm. It makes or mars the taco. When it fades, turns grey, streaked and looks dry. wis >y mid scrnggly. jus’ an application <>.- two of Sage and B",lphur enhanci its appearance a hundredfold Don't bother to mx-paro the tonic; you can get from any drug tore a 50 j tent bottle ol "Wyeth's Sag and Sul phur Hair Remedy." ready to use. This cat: always lie depend' d utsm to bring I: ck tin natural color. thick-; r.e;.s ami lu ’r-> of your heir and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling l air Evi rybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and , Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it las bee t applied You simply dampen a sponge or sofe brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one smell str.md at a timo: by morn-, ing the .ray liair hat disapt ared.and after another application i becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant .. ... —.O — . —. —— LOST —A ladies’ chain purse contain ing a sum of money. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 248tf

jk 47 > V/’ Jfr 'i jrWWI Ji Come in and see your Clothcraft Suit and Overcoat before somebody else does. You can buy a bigger SlO-Sls or $lB worth in a Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat than you ever did before and we can prove it. Guaranteed All Wool and All Right HOLTHOtISF. SCHULTt, COMPANY. Loud Clulhc* belli, nt 1 or Mvn A. Iky# ’

STORM BUGGIES Yes we have a few, Made in Decatur, too We will not say we have the best, but will let that part for you to decide. A few of the many good points about our storm buggy, which we put up ourselves are—1' 8 Double Collar Axle 1 inch tire. 40x44 wheel 60x26 inch body 34 in across top of cushion Extra seat in front for two kids. Spit doors and all other up to the minute improvements. We are making a special offer Next Week- 10th to 15th on Storm Buggies, Storm Fronts, Robes, Blankets, Buggy Tops, and all other goods of our line, We will save you money on everything purchased next week The Decatur Carriage Works Corner Fi st and M< moe W. D PORTER, Proprietor

FOUND A rosary on St ind struct. Owner cun have same by describ ing and paying for tills ad.—-E. D. Colter, Schunim. Ohio. 259t3 FOR RENT Furnished room, with luitli, and furuac.* brat. Inquire al this office. 258t3 Mr. Kn.ume), the piano tuuer of Ft. Wayne ii h -re for a few da vs. Parties wishing piano tuned can leave word at the Murray hotel ’t hen,. H~ FOUND— A small pocketbook in the treasurer's office. Owner may have same Ity describing property at tlic treasurer’s office. 25813 FOR SALL Hous and t".o lots in Monroe. For furtlnr particulars see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur. 261tf «« . —

CONTINU D! CONTINUED! FALL OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S MudabakxT ilorH Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station

<Y REQ’ hsT! On accom tof a many people not being able to attend the Fall Opening Sal., we have h* < n requested to continue our sale for several days longer UP ro SATI RDAY, NOV EMBER loth. If you need any winter goods at all now is the time to biy and save money. We have received car loads of goods for this c< nfinued ale direct trim the manufacture, and we guarantee to save you money. A sale on Dry Goods, Sh »es, Rubber G >ods, Men's and Ladies’ Fumit-hings, (Japs, Sweater Coats, for the young and old. Underwear for everybody. Blankets. Comforts, Hosiery, etc.

UNDERWEAR. 1 full case .Mcii'h Fleeced Shin-, and Drawers, all else:!, 50c value. esch 3Sc I solid < awe la«dlt»>’ Bleached <>r Ttibl.-tiched V<M* and Paula, heavily fleeced, full slxa gar incut, sisea 4,5, 6. fall sale 19c Ladiee* Union Sult heavily «<-, <d, bleached or unbleached, S.,<value, fall rale 45c 1 caae Men’s Heavy Flat Fenced ■Ontka" Union Sults. 11.00 va|ie. fat) sal,- g9< DRV GOODS! SPECIALI 5.000 yards of 7<- Outing Flannel. light or dark. only, yard 5c Unbleached Muslin, yard . . .5c •><■ Apron Gingham, yard 5s Good heavy 9-4 Slicellng, blcaclied or unbleached. Fall Hale. yd. ,23c Sac value iireas Plaids, FaII Sale, yard He ATTRagiICE PRICES. Misses and Ladies' Flannelette Gowua, light pink or blue, Tic value. Fall Sale ,45c Ladies' Sil', or Übiffou Head Scarfa, fancy nr plain with fringe or without, "5c vain Fall Ale ... 4ic PETTICOATT 51.50 Heather Bl.mm I’e’.liroat., black or rr< t n. Fall Sate 5Sc Some dandy White PetUeoat*. willi r<al whl embruldery flounce, F’all Hale Sse I cdlob' Knit Underskirt ....... 2?c l.adloa' Knit i’mler-.kiri t 4>a GENT’S FURNISHINGS. Men’s Work Shirts, m vaiu< a largo a- orimc-iii. all »U«», II 1-2 Iu IT. Fall Snh jg. Men's Jersey Work Hhiri-, all Mises. 14 1-3 to 17. Fail bale 4i,<. Alcii'h Grey or Blue Flannel shirt.. 51.50 Value, Full Sala ~,Mc Fcn’a Corduroy Panto S'.'.uu \al ue, Full Sale ..., 51,39 NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Pearl Hul un:.. < urd I 12c Plua, |m.< kag< .....It fmruing < ottcu *c bitcly Pins, e.ird I 1?o| Hah Pine, peckuge .1# Motiriiliig Plitr . la>x tc ■’’ulcum Puwdei .......... 4c

Now don t forget this-Bale is continued up to Saturday, November loth, and it you need any winter goods buy them now and save money. BERNSTEIIN’S

SPECIAL VACATION TOURS ■ VA — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bav, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced FARES — Rdum Limit 12 Days See Clover Leaf Agent so- particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO. OHIO I

Egtemduu Curtain Rods , .5c We have a dandy line- ol chUdren'a coals. Come in and see them. BLANKETS AND COMPORTS. Special! Tan or grey Blaakete, fancy borders. Fall Salle, pair. 39c 10-4 full alio Blankets, in tan or grey. 90<- value. Fall Hah. pair 59c Special! 500 pair 114 full aUe Blanket* .in grey o- tan. fancy borders, heavily fleeced r< qular 51.50 Blanket*. Fall Sale. Pair 98c t ood heavy Comfort* in asta>rt«*d patterns. 51.35 value. Fall Sale, each 9gc CORSETS! CORSETS!! C. B. A. lat Splrite Cor»eta are by, far thn l»oat made. I 5150 Corset, only $1.39 51.00 Cornet, unly 39 3 .50 Cornet, only 42 YARNS. ’ Duiuentie Saxony, all colors, skein 5c *' SPECIAL! SIECIAL!! Kiffionna in Fancy Pernion Pat- I terne, made of heavy flannel. Pile, 51 .m value, Fall Hale ftdc I l>r«ratug Haequea, only 4Sc Wrappers, made of heavy Flannel* j cUe, only 98c j COTTON BATTS. < oitirti Batla, ndl ?c 12 I 2c Cotton Batts 10c * Ib. Cotton Butts, roll 49c 1 SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. '!<u‘u Work Sjcks. d pair f0r.... 25c ami Boys' Hose, heavy weirbl. Full Sale, pair 9i ’ land lea’ Fl ed Lined Ht>n»-. all nl :hs. only, pair ,8c , Mm's Heavy All wind Kocks. 2&c grade only ,19c laidi- * All wool Hum*, black or grey, only, pair 23c WINDOW SHADES. Urvu« Wiuduw Shades, oil color, <• ft. long, regular width, if&c value, Full Sale. <wch 17c RED SPREADS. 5L50 White Ibd liirvulj, full

she, without fringe. Fall bale.. 9Cc Full sixe, cut turner*. White Bed Spreads, with or without iringe. 5;i.00 value, Fall Sale $1.49 TABLE OIL CLOTH, 13c YARD. For tiatutday, only, we have received 100 pieces Fancy Table Oil Cloths, all ISc grade tor only. yard SWEATER COATS. Boys’ Heavy Weight Sweater, witii high Byron collar. 75c value. Fall Salo ,45c Men's $1.50 Wool Sweater <'oat, in grey red. with large Runneck Collar, Kall Sale 93c Minwfw' Red Sweater Coat*, with high Byron collar, all sises. 24 to 34. $1.25 value. Fall Sale. 38c Speeial! latdfea* grey, red or white, all Wuul Sweater. High Byron collar two |»»keta. $2.50 value, special for tliU rah $|.93 MEN'S SHOES. $2.50 Men’* Vid Kid Box Calf or Gun Metal Shue. Fail bale. $1.93 s3.lH> Men’* Gun Metal or Pal. Htilt.in Hlioe. Fall Hale .... $2.45 S4.M Men u Tan or Gun Metal Button or Blmb-r Hina*. lat>-»t atyl- Fall Hale $2.98 Speeial* Met.'! good heavy Tan Work Shoe, ull aolM leather, $2.00 value, While th<Q last... $1.79 LADIES' SHOES s3.'Mi laid leu' Pat. Button or Gun Metal Shue, al»o late, Full $4 td> latdiex' Sued.- Shue. Button. luteal atylee Fall Salo .. $2.58 $.: ’>o ladle*' Velvet Hutton Shoe. plum toe. l it. st Ktjle. Fall Sab- $2.4$ $3 !-o Ladle* t.Ukblou Hole Shoe, rubber hiM-l. tieat *hoe made tor comfort. Fall Kile *2.30 We have shoe* tor l>oy«. uml miraee und cliildKii. Come iu and nave money. LOOK! SPECIAL! LOOK! Menn Good quality ||, u »y |i u h »<er Boot*, dm k vamp, rolled edge. Fall Sain Men'* Heavy, g< H >-l «raring Anin...il IA»,. Fall Soli .«$c