Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1914 — Page 3
He Wil! Have Extra Help TOMORROW And we will try and give you the best service, even if our Store is crowded. [ New, up to date, dependable I footwear is bringing the crowds HERE CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE.
WEATHER FORECAST tnxtuutn:ttxx t - ——— air and colder tonight and Suturlenry Joenemann made a business * p to Iftaglund this morning. 'rank Neadstine of Monroe was « dnes« visitor If the city today. Villlam Hart returned this morning his home test of Monroeville after >usine>ts visit here. 4rs. Cirri' , dcheuman and daugh- , NoraAreturm d to their home at John's yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Wear returned y<„tery afternoon to Elkhart. She visited re with her sister Mrs. Irvin fa.-e. Mr and Mrs. Otis Dibble and son. bert, have returned to I .arising, ch., after a visit here with the Will .tier family. M. and Mrs. John Kruet maun l> ft is morning for their home at laiuf.la. Ky.. after a visit here with his »lar, .Mrs. Ben Elzey, and otln r rel ivre. |
n ' I THE H ° ME ° F A j : \ I Quality Groceries WE COULD’NT fg IF WE WOULD r* o *' I Neither Would We If We Could Sell You, Inferior Goods. • QUALITY GROCERIES” OUR MOTTO Pure Buckwheat at 50c Fancy Head Rice 10c Prepared 4 , at 10c Fancy .Jap Rice 7 l-2c Pancake 10c “ cracked hominy 3c Com meal 10c Hand picked beans 6c Rolled oats 10c Minute Tapioca 10c Oat meal 12c Corn Starch 10c Com Flakes 10c Rice Pop Corn 5c We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 28c Butter 18 to 27c Hower and Hower. North of G« R & I. Depct. ’Phone 108. ' "" ~-"W" ■ i „■ i ii ■ ■— I F.M. SOHRMEYER FRENCH QUINN Pwaidenl Secretary Treaa. I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. I ABSTRACTS nn • I The Ssbknwver Abst-act Company complete Ab- * atr<r’ Records, '1 wenty years Experience 1 Farms, City Property, 5 per cent ■ MONEY
Miss Doris Wilder of Monmouth was au early shopper today, returning home on the 8:30 car. The secretary of the Boy Scouts has called a meeting to be held tonight at 6:30 at headquarters. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Glefser and their gjiest. .Miss Rebecca Groman. of South Bethlehem, Pa., spent yesterday afternoon in Port Wayne. Mrs. Guy Majors and Mrs. Shafer Peterson spent yesterday afternoon in Monmouth at the Roy Wolford home. Mrs. Majors returned to Fort Wayne last evening. Relatives of George by pliers, who lias been ill eight weeks of bowel trouble, and who Tuesday attempted suicide by taking poison, bring word from his liedside that he is no bet'er and that he is growing weaker. Dr. W. E. Smith and Trustee Sam uel Butler yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o', lock conveyed Alexander M. A. Watson, the man who was shot Tuesday by a tramp, to the county infirmary hospital, from the George Smitley home, where he has been cared for. He was conveyed in the Dr. Smith automobile.
Mrs. Godfrey Kurt spent the day in Monmouth. Miss Agnes Krick is visiting in Ft. Wayne today. George Krick made a business trip to Indianapolis. Raymond Brown went to Ft. Wayne today noon for a visit. Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Eli Meyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John H. Schug made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Julius Haugk madea business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Grover Sells of Monroe was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaub went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit. Sam Acker, the Genova merchant, was a business visitor in the city today. Janies H. Woods has gone to Celina where he will visit with friends for u couple of months. Miss Grace Ix-wis has returned from Lima, where she visited with her sister for a few days. Vere, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Welker has the scarlet fever and the house is quarantined. William Hyland returned to Frederick, Mich., after a visit with his daughter. Mrs. Gilbert. Miss Adele Fruchte returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her brother at Magley. Miss Bertha Johns is unable to be at her work at the White Stag cigar factory on account of sickness. Mrs. S. Bley of Norfork, Neb., who has been visiting here at the E. A. Gtildner home at Preble, left today for her home. D. M. Hensley, the jeweler, offers a position to the right boy or young man who wishes to learn the jeweler’s trade hi his store. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitwright and children left today noon for Monroeville for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kelley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stewart o( Wren. Ohio, changed cars here today enroute to Fort Wayne to visit with her brother. J. M. Stewart and family Mr. and Mrs. A D. Hooten and children left this morning for South Bend, Ind., where they will visit with Mr. Hooten's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hooten.
Chester Johnson and T. M. Gallonley of the Decatur Insurance Agency went by automobile this afternoon to Magley on business relating to the fire at the Liby store. A special interurban car will leave Decatur at 1 o’clock Sunday for St. John's, for Uie purpose of taking re la tives and friends to the funeral of Mrs. Henry Rodeabeck, who died in I'ort Wayne last night. .Mrs. Drayton Hill went to St. John's this morning to spend the day with her daugl-.ter. Mrs. John Scheumann. and to assist in the butchering. Her grandson. Georgie Scheumann. who stays here during the week to attend the Gentian Lutheran parochia school, returned to his home with her. A new* curtain upon which the pictures at the Crystal theater will be shown, has !>een installed. It is one of tlie latest inventions in the curtain Mae and aids very much in giving a better show. Manager Parents extends an invitation to you to come and neo ft and enjoy a guod show. Mrs. Mary Wemhoff and son George have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended te state meeting of the monumental dealers of Indiana. It was decided to hold the summer meeting with the national, at Mllaau koe, Wls.. in August. Mr. Wemhoff went to fort Wayne tills afternoon. While a nuiuncr of high school stu dents were al the Jim Oakley farm, south of town, enjoying » class party, two persons got their rain coals mix cd and as a result both arc having a little trouble trying to h»cato their prois-rty. It has been requested by one of the owners of the raincoats that the person having his should phase bring it l« this office that Uic exchange <an take place.
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OUR BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OPENS TOMORROW JAN. 14th AND CONTINUES THROUGH THE MONTH After taking inventory we find that our stock is unusualy large. Hence our Big January Sale, never before has this store offered such bargains as you will find here from day to day. Ready-To-Wear Dept. [ggg |g One Sweater Coats you »iTZd i„ this your Gain ““ <,lt durlng this department some most excelent values. 2000 yds apron check One lot of skirts rang- gingham 8c value 51-2 c . Oress Goods ing in price $4. to $8.50 „. , , r this sale 15 per cent Your choice $1.98 25 y ds st » r emb• musl,n off One lot All Wool Coats '* gra.j’ffS 10 All White Waists Embroidery & Lace One lot Jacket Suits this sale 1-4 oH this sale 20 percent SIO.OO to $22.50 Values One lot waist $2.50 $2. grp Sale price $4.95 $1.75 $1.50 this sale 98c All lines not mentioned are having this share in this great offer and they are for you. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance will prove this sale is for you. RUNYON, ENGtLER & COMPANY DECATUR. INDIANA
NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons selling milk, cream or buttermilk within the city of Decatur, Indiana, are hereoy notified to file their certificates of examination of their cow or herd of cows by January 20, 1014. as those who sell milk, 1 cream or buttermilk without a license will be prosecuted under the ordinance made and provided for in such cases. Respectfully yours, DR. H. F. COSTELLO. 6tlo City Health Officer. o HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven room house on brick street, three squares from court house. In quire at this office, or 'phone 85. 14tJ I ■ — " ' - O’ I cigar case, candy case, 1 desk. 1 safe,; tobacco wall case. For sale or trade.! Inquire at Girod it baker's restaur I ant. 4t121
Calf Meal THE THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK E. L CARROLL SPECIAL INTERURBANCAR' Will Leave Decatur Sunday At I O’clock For ST. JOHN'S For the purpose of taking friends and relatives to ' the funeral of Mrs. Henry llodenberk. WILL RETURN IMMEDIATELY AFTER SERVICES The Fort Wayne 4 Springfield RAILWAY COMPANY.
HORSES FOR SALE. One black ware. 7 years old, in foal, wieglit 1450 pounds. One black mare, y years old, in foal, weight 1450 pounds. One coming 2-year-old draft colt. 8. H. PLOPGHE, 2tf 3 Miles South of Monroe.
GIVE ITATRIAL NO OUST gIACK SILK SHINE 0 STAYS LIQUID uscd **° SOLO aT GET A CAN TODAY
special to women The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics ia A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtinc in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is "worth Its weight in gold.” At druggists. 50c. large box. or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. HAIR CUT 15c tin and after Panuary 6. 1»14. at Frank Hower's varber <thop, three doors south of interurban station Four bartiers. Bt7
AN HONEST LOAN Is offered you on Pianos. Furniture, Teams. Fixtures. Diamonds. Etc. Loan Time Total Cost $35.00 3 Months $4.80 Other amount.. al the same proportionate rain in tunouuts from 15.00 Ito 1150.00. or can arrange tor longer time if desited. Payments can In, ’ paid monthly or weekly and they will be bo email that you will not f<« | . them. All diamond* ahd jewelry left with uh stored in butglar proof vault . Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. • Name Addrcxa F’ort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1890 ROOM 2. ZOt» CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE BAJ FORT WAYNE. IND. A Lkouaed and Bonded I'otnpauy. ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. 19th, is 34p Hrlug Us Yonr!Milk ;iiidjti'cam ! ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY
DR. R. HEAVER. Osteopath Graduate and Pest Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 Democrat Want Ads Pay. ....Wanted.... A salesman Must be a live hustling young man for retail Harness Store. Inquire at once, permanent position for right man. SCHAFER HDW. CO.
