Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1914 — Page 3

TOMORROW LAST DAY OF OUR SHOE SALE Mens High Grade Shoes At 53.95, $2.95 and $1.95 B I . || CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER J

I WEATHER FORECAST |i gfitain and colder v-i. >a(unhi> cloudy and colder. JBIIAL... Mrs. L. L Bauiug.tr> ■ ■ v., u >, Fort Wayne to apend the day Mrs. Morris Hay n.a<i> ... i .l-up-ss trip to Mmimouth this morning. Mrs. W. K. Hint;. w.i > , o rt Wayne to visit with h< r ■ .tries Kintz, and family R» C. Minton of li.ii;.. . .ittorney tor the state ai.> ■. u.>. was here on business today. '•.Nr. and Mrs. ,X« 1 ..it to Fort Wayne this n.< > > pend the day and visit wi>; . ter. Mr. aad Mrs. Joint it ■ >rrmil last •veiiing to Fort \\ • alter a Mmh vtelt here ami a! .> visit with relatives. Miss Flo Bieriv r- > il.-rne after a week's visit ■ t her brother-in-law and sio. ■> 1 a : Mrs. St P Hoffman ■■ — i. , ■ —i! !!■!■■■

. JU»- 4». BiaMMMMWMMM THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I I Every Day IS A Busy Day with us Make them a little Busier by phoning to 108 for quality groceries Saturdav Onlv [| ALL YOU WANT 25 lb. Sack Granulated Sugar $1.15 CASH ONLY We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 28c Butter 18 to 27c Hower and Hower. North of G. R & L Depot. ’Phone 108. "!'■ - ■im—i i ]i iji ■■■■ . L , —WWWgMB CM 1 1 FM. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN ’ President Secretary Treas I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, j ■ ABSTRACTS U The Schirnbwc.r Abstract Company complete AbS at net Kecords, '1 wenty years Experience ® Firms, City Property, 5 per real i MONEY

Wesley Magley of Fort Wayne, an awning salesman, is here on business. A niimber of people from Berne and Geneva went in tiie city today attend ing tiie horse sale. Mrs. Albert Spuiier went out on the 11:30 car to visit with her son, James Spuiier. north of the city. Mrs. Ira Elzey and babe and Mrs. John Ijiliey went to Monmouth today noon to visit with the Harvey Todd family at the Maria Robison farm. Mrs. Delma Ruckman and daughters, Pearl and Mabel, went to Hoagland this morning, Where they will visit with her mother, Mrs. Todd, who is seriously sick. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk have gone to Tampa, Fla., for a trip of a week or ten days. Mr. Burk goes on business, and Mrs. Burk accompanied him for a pleasure trip. 'They expect to visit at other points in Florida. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, went to Monmouth to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Watts. Mrs. Rhoda Mahon and son, Janies, of Chicago, are also guests of her brother, James Watts, and family.

Mrs. G. F. Kintz is numbered among the grip sufferers. Mrs. Anna Laman went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. C. L. Meibers went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Attorney Johnson of Celina, Ohio was here on buslnes stoday. David Swartz of Berne was a business visitor in the city today. Adam Gephart of Wren was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Al Steele who has been quite ill of the grip is reported as being better. Leo Ehlnger returned this afternoon from Fort Wayne to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ehlnger. The basket ball boys’ team of the high school left this afternoon for Hartford City, where they will play this evening. Mrs. Albert Graber and children and Miss Marie Teeple went to Fort Wayne this afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Wilson Miller. Mrs. Ernest Bradtmueller and Mrs. Minnie Koenemann returned to St. John's after a business visit here. They are daughters of Mrs. Henry Hoppe, whose death occurred yesterday. While the Decatur girls’ basket ball team of the Decatur high school is winning another victory from the Warsaw girls the boys will be taking their first victory from the Hartford City boys. Tiie boy’s basket ball team of the Decatur high school was a happy bunch of athletes this afternoon, when they left for Hartford City, where they play the high school of that city tonight. W. G. Reithmiller of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city looking after the interest of the Centliver Brewing company in the replevin suit which was being tried today in Mayor Christen's court. i

The second sale to be held by the Decatur Horse Sale company this reason brought a number of big horse buyers from the eastern markets, who have come to recognise Decatur is being one of the best horse selling stations in the middle west. A tramp was in the city this morning and disposed of a package of three coats for children, which he claimed he found wrapped neatly in a package along the G. R. & I. railroad, near Hoagland. One was marked $5. one $3. and one *1.50. He disponed of them to somebody for twenty-five cents. Decatur nas several worthy cases where charity might well be bestowed. One case Is that of a man who is a willing an dhard worker when able to work, but who on account of rheumatism has been unable to work for the past three months. Some years ago he suffered a paralytic stroke, but recovered from that. He has a family of several small children. He was able to come down town this morning to greet friends, who inquired solicitlously about Ills health. When asked whether he would go home at dinner time, lie replied that he would not. Willie his appetite is poor, lie stated that even If he did have appetite enough to eat. it would lie no use to go home, as there was nothing there to eat. The family Is said to be 8 very worthy one. The plans for the removal of Ralph Hoover to the penitentiary went astray owing to a controversy between the interested lawyers. It is the custom for the legal counsel tor the plaintiffs and the defendant in all court actions to agree upon the entry—a written report showing the final action ut the court, but in this instance both sides were nxtremaly cautious in the procedure and the attorneys could not agree upon a section insisted upon by the !"epre?*o*?»>lvoH of Hoover and intended to show that the records of the court of appeals were kept open to admit of an action in error in the supreme court. Neither side would budge from its respective position, and iu con«e«|Uoucw, the drafting of the entry was referred to the court, tn a chamber contaranca held al Lima. The papers for Hoover's committment to the penitentiary cannot bo made out nnd he cannot be received at the lost! tutlon until the entry Is filed, therefore the plans tor his removal to Columbus immediately were abandoned. Hoover's family niad" a farewell visit to the Jail and other arrangements for the removal worn completed, but the controversy < - oujp«|led a change aad he Is still behind the bars bere. It is expected that the ep*ry will b< written by Hio court, of appeals within a few days and that Hoover will be transferred to Col urn bus not later than early in the coming week.—Van Wert Dally Bulletin. EGLEY. CHILD DEAD. A ton of Albert Egley. of near Hon ditfas, died this morning at 4 o'clock of puoumonia. The burlgl will bn hold tomorrow afb-ruoon at 2 o'clock .at the St. Luke's Reformed church. The boy v.uo leap lb<M, A yegr old.

Plenty of fresh home made sauerkrout 15c quart Holland Herring, keg 90c White Fish, pail 50e Russian Sardines, pail 75c Linburger cheese, lb. 25c Cream cheese, lb. 25c Sweitzer cheese, lb. 25c Brick cheese, lb. 25c Sardines in olive oil 10 & 15c Pineapple 10-18-25 c Olives qt 25c Ripe olives qt 35c Spanish onions, lb. 7c Cabbage, lb. 3c Oranges 20-30-35 c Perfection bread 5--10 c Apple butter 12 l-2c Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 17c to 27c. eggs 28 cents ■ws iiwwiiMMl i»irn I lu lxnjuY Loi\u 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 tnat 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 CHIROPRACTOR Hnnrc 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant RHONE fiSO 0. L BURGtNER DC. FOR SALE -Pups. Will make R<x»d farm dogs. Inquire of J. C. Archbold, R. R. No. 7. 19t3

STAR GROCERY Cod fish flakes 10c Pearl barley lb. 6c Amsterdams cookies 15c Cocoanut bais lb. (15c Dried peaches lb. 10c I Apple jelly 10c Spring wheat tluur 175 c Potato bread 10c Rio coffee lb. 17c Campbells soups lUc Lake white fish 50c Marco coffee 30c Kitchen denser ssc Will Johns, ffiS I wiTfimw mim

i a mR g Take Advantage of the Low Prices at |j S RUNYON, ENGELER CO. I Be ® s SI I B f OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON jj B. . © g Big Reductions throughout the entire stock makes sgl S it worth your while to attend this sale. Thousands |B| Bi have already availed them selves of this splendid © H money saving opportunity. ||| | WHY NOT YOU? | H Our desire is to give you bigger values than ever fe || before. Come in and look them over p? ■9l 2000 yds Apron Gingham 8c value sale price 5 l-2c per yd Under weir 25c and 35c values sale price $ 19 Ladies Skirts $5. to SB. “ “ “ 1.98 SWj S Jacket suits sls. to $22. “ “ “ 4.95 Ladies coats $lO. to S2O. “ “ “ 5.00 ® EVERYTHING IS MOVING AT A GREAT Sf B SACRIFICE B 1— | J Sale Prices are for Cash Only K | Runyon, Engeler Co. f b ■ mKmBMnOMmHBMM Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay, democrat Want Ads Pay.

Yow Hens Need in Winter li i .- A Your hens do the best they can to lay for you in winter. But they can t accomplish profitable results without your help. They can’t get bugs and worms the way they do in summer. You've got to supply them with this egg-producing protein. You’ve got to round out their grain feed wita a meat ration. Darling's MEAT CRISPS supplies this necessity more effectively than any other meat ration. It contains 50 per cent more protein than common meat scraps and is low in fat and fibre. It is uniformly ground and clean and sweet. Every requirement for a meat ration laid down by successful poultrymen is fulfilled. More Eggs When Eggs Mean Money : W A Wl IJWW Get a twent y- five cent package of Darling s Meat Cnsps today. mix a W’ U ” w, ’ h your rc R ular feed according to directions on package, and the liJrL? h ” n 8 that are not bying will soon b *B ,n * whlle thoBC ,bat are ■ayw’K - 1 > w,d ’ ay morc re ßularly. Remember that Darlings Meat Crisps is a ytw -Cx f''. concentrated food and requires less to make a balanced ration. W'' • ’7' yOUr * roccr or fccd dealer can't supply you, write us direct. I t Send now for our guide to Bigqer Poultry Prof its, "Feeding Secrets of Famous Poultrymen.” HHl&i J SajleJ 1 J| A POSTAL WILL DO if: DARLING & COMPANY MaSEaaM F u- s. - I*l .. | » lt J|rT — 1| x y-_. .

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