Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1914 — Page 5
WE bought a job lot of 10 cases of Mens $1.25 Arca tics and will close them out at I 95c per pair. Sizes 7to 12 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE.
WEATHER FORECAST | WmnnmnttmnnrrTttouHuutaasfE Generally fair tonight and Tiiur-I ABay. » J. M. Boyer went to Monmouth th’.-, F’ißorning. I Roman Grote left this morning for Napoleon. Ohio. I John B. Rice made a business trip to Berne this morning. ■ Attorney J. Lutz made a prof' ' Bfon.ii business trip to Geneva this I »■ •tornlng.. I Mrs. James Bain went to Ft. Waynei to visit with tlie Jack M< Feeley fau. •fly and others. I Miss Grace Miller returned this i ■Morning from Berne, where she gavel |* her weekly vocal lessons. • Miss Rose Smith returned this ' ,'V'Ynorning from Geneva, where she gave her weekly music lessons. - j- The I'nion Chapel Indies’ Aid so-1 clety will hold another pastry sale Saturday at the Hower & Baker meat market.
ft 1 > - |i£^^eHßkl 1 Quality Grocer: . I BGb the I K^MMF A FOUR CARDINAL I S\ Points s «.Xgfavicv< 4 I i O s I THE GROCERY BUSINESS ■ CLEANLINESS! QUALITY H PRICE! SERVICE! I I You are Invited to them, We observe them all I The proof of the pudding on the four Cardinal points I is to make us show and prove to you that we do as I we advertise. I TRY US AND SEE I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 28c I Butter 18 to 27c I Hower and Hower. I North,of G. R. & K Depot. ’Phone 108.' ! ft— t-B'-J" . I" 11 ! 1 1 1 ; " I F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN ■ President Secretary xretw. 9 I THE BOWERSiJREALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, I ABSTRACTS M The Schlrmever Abstract Company complete Ab-I [I * Records, Twenty years Experience H ~ £ {Farms, City Property, 5 per cent i MONEY
Jesse Kelly made a business trip to I Geneva this morning. Barney Meibers, who lias been ill, is I reporter as being better today. The Morris five and ten cent store is taking its annual invoice. F. V. Mills is at Bladensburg. Ohio, visiting with his mother, Mrs. Phoella Mills. Or. C. Simpkins, formerly of Berne, now of Minster, Ohio, was here on business. Alplteus Roop went to Ft. Wayne to enter the International business college for a course. Mrs. Joel Reynolds and daughter. Bereneta. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson. [ pent the day in Fort Wayne. J. 11. Gentis made a business trip I to Geneva this morning in the interest of the International Harvester company. Milton Miller went to Geneva tbi morning to look after some legal matters pertaining to rente ditch business. After some folks git up in th' morning th’ hardest part o’ ther day’ work is done. No matter how poor » nicked se-gar is it alius manages t* keep up appearances. —Abo Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lott went to Fort Wayne today noon. Michael Miller made n business trip to Monroe this morning. Mrs. C. I). Kunkel of Monmouth Wnt a sb »i>pt r here today. Wai Wemhoff made a business trip to Monroe this morning. Mrs. I.evi Poling went to Monroe this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Hurry Van Kirk and daughter, Maxine, returned yesterday to Portland after a two weeks’ visit here with her mother, Mrs. Bice Metzler. Mayor (’. N. Christen, Will Bosse and .Martin Mylott went to Indianapolis this morning, where they will attend the democratic love feast. Miss Vera Clark returned to Adrian, Mich., where site is a student in college. She vpent 1.. r holiday vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 1). I). Clark. Ed Green, ouu of the regular conJuctors on the Fort Way tie & Springfield railway, is serving as motorman in tlie absence of August Griesinger, who Is ill of tlie grip. Eugene Runyon went to Berne this morning, where he wll attend the meeting of the board of directors of tlie ♦nterprlse general store, he being one of Hie stockholders. The Decatur Horse Sale company will have its regular sale here tomorrow. A large number of horses will be offered for sale. The horses are said to lie exceptionally good. Mr. and Mrs. James Dilley went to Fort Wayne today noon to call on Alice Dailey Reynolds, a patient at the Lutheran hotpi'al, where site was operated upon recently for appendi elt.s. G. 11. Martz has returned front Ottawa. where lie visited with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Blossom. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Blossom. who visited in th«j. city with relatives. The next two numbers of tlie high school lecture,course will tie the entertainment by the J. Walter Wilson company, February 10. and the con cert by the Regimental Quartet, on April 1. County Assessor G. H. Gentis went to Indianapolis this morning where he will attend the meeting of the state and county tax comnti - -ion which 1- being h-!d there today. FriErnest Retetoclc and Carl Fry of G. H. Martz and daughter Mrs. J. I A. Blossom, of Ottawa, who is visit iiiK in tlw city with h‘,T faxiicr tuid I othtT went to Monror this I morning, where they will spend the days ago. when a belt ntruck him in the face, lacerating the fuee with the I wire holder#. H getting better. He I came down town today to g«t the in-1 urien drasFOd. E. Woods ha* returned from a visit He report* a heavy fall of snow tiierr* «o heavy that It Interfered with fata I Hence he cut hfc vWt much shorter today noon to rail on the Uttor’g mother. Mrs. Robert t’rltxinger. who i* | Jury to her ankle which was injured I Owing to the made to read in last evening's Ik-mn < rut; "Ed With right has returned from the St. Joseph hospital. where he was taking treatnient for u cold * I It wtw Herman Yager, who returnwi from thare. On the other hand, F.-l U'hltright and Howard Ilurdg went A uumlM-r of pooplii from obo and I the nearby vicinity formed u tneaterj tine show nt the Rex tiwmh-r. Among tlinsa In tli.i ftarfv were Kit t'owun I and family. Hum limits and futntly. I Lena Davis and family. Ox ar Ain ; worth and fnmiiy. Ralph B utz and I family. Mr. Rash and family. Joseph Itx Ji and family. Walter Hprinaer unit ; wife. Mr*. loe| Lld'ly and daughter, Carol, | wmtt to lievutur bwittiday to apctMl the day with her daughter and sister. Mr* Henry Kprunger. and to help -are for the little Mitt ot Mr. and Mrs. Sprunger. who died Sunday of that dreadful di»o««e among children, gear let ferrr. The bod?' wHI b* brottt'il here for burial. The - funeral erv ices will l» lield at the EvaggaUral church conducted by the Rev. D- Al fttrd Kniey. ptt**®? m • church, and Interment ut the M. it. E. cemetery.—Berne News.
j M. L. Oliver of Monroe was lit-rt on business today. j Many visitors find tlie poultry ::;v. an interesting place, i Jesse Michaud of Herne was it !>u ness visitor here today. i Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Rcifstoi k <•; Ossian were visitors in the city today. • L. J. Kanneth wiil go to Od> li, 111., i wlieti he will vi.it with relative. : month. The two-year-old son of iltu ■ ’ (lerke of northeast of the city I ill 5 of the croup. t ■ J. 11. Holler left this morrt . . f<. Indianapolis to attend the demo- rate, love feast. Mrs. I. N. Robison and son, .dllion returned to Fort Wayne after a visit in Willshire, Ohio. t John Steed of Jvfterson ti ..nsiiip . Jay county, was appointed superbi tendent of the Jay county roads. Fred and Ode Fuilenkump, n r of tlie Fullenkamp store, made a bus 1 Iness trip to Fort Wayne today. Father Heusinger returned to IlCassel this morning after oil'; -atit . at the funeral of the Ramsey halx ' the St. Marys' Catholic churi ; . - o — GOODBYE DANDRUFF Partian Sage Stops Falling Ha.r and Itching Scalp; Removes Dane!, off With One Application If your hair is too thin, make it ".row. If it is too dry and brittle, f ten it up lubricate it. if li ■ dandruff it is because tlie scalp too dry and flakes off. Freshen up ti. scalp and darndruff will go. Purelan Sage, alway - sold by I'.>': house DiAig Co. in 50c bn'tli- . i: i ; whut. you nei d to make jour alp heathy and immediately remove d.-nd-rulf —your hair wavy, iustrou and abundant. You cannot Ih di>appointed in Pari sian Sage, it quickly st<.p li head: cleanses the hair of dtt t aid excessive oil; takes away the drytie. s and britth it-se; makes it -nt vi< as -ibunjiant and beuntifler it until it is : oft and lit d runs Saturday, January 10, tue last day to start your C b mas savings account at the Old Adams County Bank, ft J OWPC LAii] . hi I I />< ■ 1 Popular Mechanics I Magazine M WHtTTIN SO YOU CAM UNDCBSTAMO fT" ! A GREAT Continued Story of ihr Wcr’ Pt I /A St any time, and wiu.h will h«». Kferr-r forever. You are Jiving tn H. > • - r A ' SI,OOO sSs»i" tOthismagazine.inonlertolcrepi .in > n f I our prugrnw in Enu oe-. iM- I Are you reading it? Tw i >■ , 'i. r I neighliors are, and It is the t.,v<- iv . I zine in thousands of tin- be-t Air ’.n I i hom<>«. It app. il lto all . la*.es <Jd 4 I ; young—teen and women. TH» "Shop Nou*'* DepartaHnt t>o F ■ ) I giv«M e*i> «>.) 1 U> <!■> f* ~ - ■ : ‘ Amateur ■•chantrx”(lU pr I » Sl-SOFilt VCA«. OIMfU t CCRCi WHITE FOR . Fopi’lAK vie< ha\i< V: < I L-,..... ■y.'F j W- / k’ ’ I lS ( '■ ■/ | • u *’CQHVWItGHT AHSC Better Bread Than Mother Used tu Make which is only another in?tance of what lovers of a {good article really think ofi Martin’s broad. Yet high ;sounding praise is not as convincing as a personal trial. iWe want you to try oui bread, eat it, sleep on it and think on it* You will then say that it’s bettor tiian mother used to make. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin
BIG CLEARANCE SALE NOW OPEN We guarantee to save you from 20 to 50 per cent. You know from our past sales we do as we 11 advertise. We quote a few prices below.
Any Overcoat in tlie store, j ‘ BLUE SERGE SUITS ; SWEATER COATS buv Any Blue Sei ’ge Suit .50 Coats go at ..$ Jo i timet i)iiyu\(r-_ at.. at 20 percent, off LOO Coats go at . . ,75 SIO.OO Cords go at.. . > 0.65 <lO ((() g iu t 800 1 50 Coats go at . . IJS • ••w no Suits goal hZ Coats go at . . 2.00 ic’-nr ! J’ ’ -’on 15.00 Suits go at. . 12.00 £2? £ oa f 8 £° a £ * * 2.2a ’ i Min 16.50 Suits go at. . 13.20 £oa sgo at . . 2.50 Jii’nn r a < tS ‘ v •’t 18.00 Suits go at. . 14.40 r ' ,a t s at * * ’ •’T 20.00 Suits go at. . 16.00 ‘S.OO Coats go at . . 6.50 25 oo C t‘ nr ° a t ’ * H’fr: 22.50 Suits go at* * 18.00 ——- zsa.uu coats go tu . . j .iju, 25.00 Suits go at. . 20.00 ODD PANTS FOR MEN One-fourth off CRAVENETTE COATS BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER .... . §I.OO 1 ants go at . . > ,7j One-fifth Off FANCY SI ITS j 1.50 Pants go at. . . 1.15 dslo.oo Coats go at. . s.OO One-thjrd Off ! 2*™ 8° •• • LSO 15 00 Coits fro it ' I’oo 00 Suits go at . . .$2.00 3.50 Pants go at. . . 2.60 18 00 Coats go at ' 14 10 LSO Suits go at. . . 3.00. 4.00 Pants go at. . . 3*oo 20*00 Coats go at .' ‘ 16.00 J’S!! 5>(X) Fants at ** * 3 * 75 i t>. ou ouits go at. . . 4.00 7.50 Suits go at. . . 5.00; FUR CAPS BOYS’ OVERCOATS Our entire line of Boys’ rui r Qna » A Lo r. n r A . lfc ~z ip- Knickerbocker Blue Serge 100 Cans ™at Or*; : I*3 00 cSt! go at . : ? i:oo Su!tswi| lß°at2o percent of; Caps go at.’ .’ 1 \ no Coats goat . . FELT HATS | WOOLEN SHIRTS b.OO Coats go at . LOO jj atg goat 75! .’ SLOO $ LOO BLACK SUHS ; •■ .’ lai WaßSgrt . . 1.85 Sizes 31 to 36, will be sold 4.00 Hats iro at . . . 3.00 J from one-third to one-half 5.00 Hats at. . . 3.75 BOYS’TWO-PIECE ?ou suF 119 * Thc * b <> ve in c Jades a ll *>* UNDERWEAR J . * and stiff Hate, in our cele- 50c kind go at 25c per suit ■ brated Roelote and Stetson I Fancy Suite for Men and Brands. . SHEEP PELT LINED] alLs “ 3 ' I Ca“ will‘d at ' . 7.5 c - Our entire line of 50c CORDUROY WORK I BOYS’KNIgKERBOC <ER Caps will goae . . . 40c coats vv/n i o AU ll?ivy Weight Wool Un-■§*■>• uo C<»tlgoat .. . $2.50 One-fifth Off derwear, one-fourth Off ’ —— k .75 Pania go at . $ .60 52.00 Suits go at. .?1.50 FUR GLOVES 1.00 Pants go at . . . 0 250 Suits go at. . . 1.85 81.00 Gloves go at ...$ .75 1.50 Pants go at . . 1.20 3.00 Suite go at. . . 2.25 1,50 Gloves go at. . . 1.00 I i r - -i... - - iwir m - .ran ■ - m maaMmMMaMNßMMMaMaaa hmmw* Positively no goods charged at Sale prices. Do not wait, but come early. TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY & PETERSON
I FOR SAIJC < oMpkHe billiard I. H STAR GROCERY £ , WTTMTI I" ' 'Sgjmrc.-. <xjb ’ ft Cod iish fakes 10c I | Pearl barley lb. < c | Ams erdams iook es 15c I Cocoanut bars lb. 15c ft Dried peaches lb. 10c I Apple jelly Me Spring wheat Ilnur 75c I Potato bread 10c I Rio cofi'ce lb. 17c I Campbells suui>s 10c I Lake white fish 50c Marco coffee 30c Kitchen denser 5c I Will Johns. I
FARM FOR RENI -95 In
I Storm Buggies I At 15" Discount ALL THIS WEEK This storm buggy we put up out selves and will guar- | antee you satisfaction. Cal! on us for Storm fronts, i Side curtains, Buggy tops, Robes and Blankets. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS ? Cor. Ist & Monroe st. Old Mitten Factory Big. i "attention farmers I Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. 12th, is 36c tiring <Jn» Your Milk und Cream 1 i ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY j
Saturday, January 10,*the last day to start your Christmas savings account at the Old Adams Countv Rank.
