Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1914 — Page 3

SHOE SALE CLOSES THIS WEEK This Will Be Another Big Week Os MONEY SAVING BARGAINS Jake A Look In Our Windows HHHB _ CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER

Il WEATHER fORE€ASTI ■ Innin ii i uxaganangtnatttma* WtTnactt.. ■! tonight and Tuesday; proiMb’iv rain. H. 11. Molta went to Ft. Wayne this momin- ■ Mlsa Lose Heiman was a shopper in the city today. Nernia-. Linnemeier went to Fort Wayne this morning. I L. A. Graham was a Fort Wayne busines- visitor today. ; J. H. Gentis macb a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John H» -l< r of Fort Wayne are visiting here, with relatives. Miss Margaret Mil. ’•.•turned to her school work at Fort Winne business college. Leo Khiuger returned to ins school work at the Fun Wayne ;.u-iness collate this morning alter j.. tiding Sunday wit 11 his [Hirer..

I THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I Every Day IS A Busy Day with us Make them a little Busier by phoning to 108 for quality groceries Our prunes are the Santa Clara Sweet, Rich and black the best that grows per lb 10 12 1-2 and 15c e , .Evaporated peaches 10 12 1-2 and 15c I Seeded raisins lb pkg 12c I Seedless “ “ 12 l-2c I Currants pkg 10 &12 l-2c I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 28c ■ Butter 18 to 27c I Hower and Hower. I N *th of G, R & I. Depct. 'Phone 108. I F.M.SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Trees, B | ■ THE BOWERS REALTY CO. ! E RE AL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, | E ABSTRACTS g Ij The Sctirrni’vir Abstract Company complete Ab- 1 S stract Records, 'lwenty years Lxperionce B II firms, City Property, 5 per seat I I

I Judge J. T. Merryman made a bustI ness trip to Fort Wayne today. Leland Frank made a business trip I to Fort Wayne this morning. W. J. Bieberich and family of Preble were shoppers here today. Mrs. C. H. Colter and daughter, Leah, went to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Peoples are butchering today at the Lewton farm. Miss Ethel Sutton went to Fort Wayne this morning where she will spend a few days with friends. The Misses Frances Cole and Jean Butler will see the play, "The Rainbow" at Fort Wayne this evening. Mrs. C. A. Miller returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Ed Parent. Mrs. Charles Fisher and children went to Monroeville for a visit over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George Meihla. Miss Maye Radamacker returned to her work at Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday in this city with her [Hirents.

iilMMri ii il if It wumirwi—i Miss Clara Konemann left today for St. John's. Mrs. William Murtbaugh Is ill of pneumonia. Mrs. Perry Gandy returned today to Churubusco after a visit here with relatives. Charles Bracht returned to his home north of Fort Wayne thia morning after a visit here. E. A. Fields, of Syracuse, a lumberman, was here today on business with the Smith & Bell company. Mr. and Mrs. Will Berling of Bluffton spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Ehinger. Mrs. John Mumtua, living northeast of the city, who has been very 111 with rheumatism, is resting a little better today. Mrs. S. O. Irvin and daughter, Dora, will arrive from Winchester for a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. J. C. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brandyberry went to Fort Wayne today noon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Homer Underwood this afternoon. Dan Costello, of the Eckart Packing company's offices of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Costello. • Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins of Chi- - cago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gentis. Mr. Hopkins is looking > after some public accounting work. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Syphers returned to ort Wayne this afternoon after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, and also attending to some business. , Marker Mount was quite pleased Saturday evening when his pet Belgian rabbit, which had been missing - from home several days, returned I home safe and sound. Miss Tillie Meibers and Miss Marie Gass attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Rodenbeck at St. John's yesterady afternoon. The funeral was a very large one. Mrs. Mary Hackman and Mrs. Fred Mascher of Mercer county, Ohio, left i Ulis morning for their homes after being the guests of the Ed Harting 1 family for a few days. Alpheus Roop and Wilson Lewton returned this morning to Fort Wayne where they are attending the International Business College. They had spent Sunday here with their parents. ’ Mrs. J. K. Mann, after spending several weeks here with her sister and other friends, left for her home. Mrs. J. K. Maun will accompany her from Chicago to their home at Liberal. Kansas. Dr. H. F. Costello has received a personal letter from Dr. J. N. Hurty. president of the state board of health, congratulating and praising him for the paper on good health delivered at the high school last week. Postmaster Ixiwer reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice for Martha Brown, Dellle Edwards. Elsie Franz. Frank Heuuesy, Mrs. F. R. Gwinn, A. G. Lewis, Chas. A. Johnson. Miss Louise Long. Harry Johnson, Herman Miller, Frank Owens. Mrs. Ellem Myers. Gladys Roux. John Rosenthal, B. S. Schnepp, Gencse Smith. Oliver Steele, Mrs. Mike Wright. '»o 1 — C. B L. OF I. DANCE. The C. B. L. of 1. announces a dauee for next Tuesday evening at the lodge rooms. Everybody who has been attending those dances is cordially favited to attend. 14t3 o — ODD FELLOWS TAKE NOTICE. Tlw grand master will visit our lodge Monday evening. January 19. We w ant all members present if possible. Come, you will bo well paid Visiting members will also be *clcoiue. WtJ o ■ '■ » — FOR RENT—FurnibUM room, fur nave beat; bath. Strictly modem. Inquire this office. 373tf FOR SALE—Good postal card sue camera, luqmre of Gertrude Geees, Decatur, fad . H. R. 11. 3UBt3 ■■ i O' —- FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; Lfa« street. —B. W. Sholty. Ut-t-s U Wo are now prepared. to supply the city trade with "double" cream. KU»ranteed to whip. FARM TOR RENT—» urea iu HL Mary a towmhip, 3 miles from te*u with or without buildings. Inquire of John M. Ray. 1013 W. Adams St.. Decatur, fad. ktf LOST—A Watwmau Meal fo'Uftfau pen. with pocket holding dtp at bead, between South Ward school and Mercer avenue. Return so this of fire. _ z ' Uts TO RBNl—One front osce room, one middle office roam, two not'unlvhcd housekeeping rooms.— J. H Stone 7t3 lOUND—Ou Monroe street, a mans black cloth glme. Cali at this office. st 3

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Lameness Sloan's Liniment if« a speedy, reliable remedy for tameness in horses and farm stock. Here’s proof. Umeiei* Gone “1 had a horse wprain hfo shoulder hv pulling, and he was »<> lame be could nut carry foot at ail. I got a bottle of your Liniment and put it on four times, and iu three day- he shewed no lame»it all, and made a thirty mile trip Resides.'*— ATWur //. Atorifora, La Salk, For Splint and Thrush **l have used Sloan's ! .ini me nt on • l fine mare for splint and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neighbors for thrush and they say it is flue. 1 And it the best Liniment I ever used. 1 keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for myself and neighbors, and I can certainly recommend it for Colic.’’— L. Go. SLOANS LINIMENT is » quirk, ssfe remedy for poultry rotip.caiiker and buuible-fooL Try it . For Roop end Cukor "Sloan's Liniment Is the neediest sr.d Mire-t remedy for poultry mp and eankrr m all its forms, esnr.-inlfv for canker in the windpipe. £. P. •»«t Jaffrry, N. H. At all Dealer,. 25c.. 50e. & <I.OO Read Sloan’a on Horse., Cattle. ' Hoar and Poultry; lent free. Addreu Dr. C VETERINARIAN Phnnn office 143 rnone Residence 10$ 1 1 “ ii TO ENJOY LONG LIFE and health eat good bread It is literally the staff of life The best bread is the bread we break, and so you will agree if you eat it regularly We are proud of making only bread that our customers always recognize as the best, and we know you will appreciate it if you try it. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin STAR GROCERY Cod tisii flakes 10c Pearl barley lb. 6c Amstcrdams cookies 15c Cocoanut bars lb. |lEe Dried peaches lb. 10c Apple jelly 10c Spring wheat Hour 75c Potato bread lt)c Rio eotlee lb. 17e Campbells soups 10c Lake white fish 50c Marco coffee 30c Kitchen denser , 5c Will Johns,

■ wMrtiTMinnaaaattiiimMm'im, iinag-«-i i r-.idh - -s rr . . . HORSE SALE JANUARY 23, 1914 The Decatur Horse Sale Co., will hold their second sale of the Season on date given aboue, all indications are that a nice lot of good live buyers of Eastern Markets will be present to buy your horses. These sales have established a horse market at Decatur, Ind. known as one of the best in the middle West, and many Eastern buyershave been buying in our market. This fact should be encouraged by those who wish to realize the high dollar for their product. If you have anything you wish to otter, the shippers will gladly pay you every dollar your horse is worth, if you wish to buy, try the Decatur Horse Sale Co. and be convinced that you can buy cheaper from the Co. than jou can from your neighbor or friend. A commission of SI.OO for entering and $2 00 more if sold, will be charged. DECATUR HORSE SALE COMPANY E. S. McNABB AUCTIONEER SPECIAL (TUESDAY ONLY) 3 5 cent boxes of Matches lOc THE CASH STORE

DR. R. WEAVER. Osteopath Graduate and Pest Graduate of The American School of ’ Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 HAIR CUT 15c On anil after I’anuary 5, 1914, at Frank Hower’s varber shop, three, doors south ot interurban station.! Four barbers. 6t7

ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. 24th, is 34c Briny Us Your JlVUlk anci’CrcamT ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY AX HONEST LOAN Is offered you on Pianos, Furniture, Teams, Fixtures, Diamonds, Etc, Loan Time Total Cost $35.00 3 Months $4.80 Other amounts at the same proportionate rate iu amounts from 16.0 T to 1150.00. or can arrange for longer time If dot-trod. Payments can Im puid monthly or weekly und they will be so small thut you will not feel them. All dlumondu and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vuulU. Our agi-ut will be iu Decatur eve ry Tuesday. Naum .. Address Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 18% ROOM 2, ZOt> CALHQUN STREET HUML I’HONC 833 FORT wAVNt. ino. W/r ’*» W A Lkeui.td and Bonded Company. Calf Meal TTH E THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK L* L. CARROLL

' WANTED-SALESMEN to sell our guaranteed oils und paints. Experience unnecessary. Extremely profit* able offer to right party.—The Glen t Refining* Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. 16t2 j FOR RENT—-Goon nouse and I’4 acres land in connection. Inquire j of Joe Brunegraff for further particj ulars. 1213 WANTED A young man who would like to learn the jewelry trade. Must be honest ana able to apply his entire attention to the work. Apply at 1 fiENILEY'S