Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1914 — Page 3

Exclusive Agency Here I FOR ARROW lUTO SOLE BOOTS Get The Genuine ■THEY ARE BETTER CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. shoe seller

EATtIER ToRtCASI | cttled . tonight and Tui day, irobabft rain and snow. Id Dirh*g was |:i the city today liness. Kremers’mad, a business trip ft tyijne llii - morning. Re>d returned'from Portland' Horning. where he spent .Suuda.. Mis family. Sadie Cowley cam? from Fori, IM to apenf Sunday with her par * and Mrs. C. J. Weaver. 'lejAdat.'-- county board of chanai<! eorrections will hold its quar- ■ y■< 11at this week at the library its, Andrew Weiftey 1 recovering ■ *ly fren the injury to her arm and 1 fcrob.. y lx. r.-jueevd to wear the |B(e tliereou another week or , re.

KS NOTHING >V V V 1 l-*b W ALL GOODS CHARGED AT SALE — ( J J |> |Q J — SOLD FOR STRICTLY |a j * ' r - \ CASH Hi gttanuary clearance I - EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES | jECATUH ----- THE BOSTON STORE • INDIANA* I* i ONLY 6 MORE DAYS i | Left To Purchase At Sale Prices. Don't Forget Our Big Sale Closes January 31th. | [■■■ P h p.e S \e 0 ’ ’sc gingham, go .t 12c SWEATERS 88.50 value, go at 57.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR TABLE LINENS 12< ,c gingham. go at 10c $4.50 .w.ater. go at $3.50 $7.50 value, go at $425 AT COST $1.75 value, go at $1.48 g . T . 157 10c" gingham. go at 9c $3.50 .weaLr. go at $2.65 $6.00 value, go at $4.75 TENNIS OUTING $l5O value, go at $1.16 £ , flo a * ■■■* ' 2l SILKS $2.50 sweater. go at SI.BO $5.00 valu«. go at $4.30 10c value, go at 9c $1.25 valu«. go at $ .95 g| f * rt ‘ 97 $125 ailk. go at ®2c $1.26 .we.t.r. go at 89 $4.50 value, go at $3.75 8c value, go at 7c s’oo value, go at $ .82 gj B 1 gpl go St I. ~ 75(1 COTTON BLANKETS ’ $4.00 value, go at $3.25 6c value, go at 5c $ .85 value, go at $ .63 |-; • Otf]p* go >» “ ’ #t •’ 72c W 75 valu „ B 0 , t |2M LACE CURTAINS BED SPREADS $ .75 valu.l go at $ .49 g pO MPjv,y<| 99 SBS |kt flo Jt etc $225 value, go at $1.79 $6.00 curtain, go at $4.19 S6OO .prtad. go at $5.39 SSO value, go at $ .43 || ' • sQHp*r yd. go at s BO at 29c $1.75 value, go at $1.30 $4.00 curiain. go at $3.10 $5.00 .preid. go at $449 $25 value, go at $ .22 Q R W^pei 1 yd- y,’""* m UNDERWEAR $1.35 va’u.. go at sl.lO $3.50 curtain, go at $2.35 $4.00 .preid. go at $3.39 LINEN NAPKINS M SjHpif.yd. 09. "‘I •-••<■*•••••■ *’’ j 35 value, go at $ .79 $3.00 curtain, go at $2.15 $3.50 .preid. go at .82 97 $4 50 and $4.00 go at $3.35 | - $ |d. g*'« ~ - g, 5 WOOLNAP BLANKETS $2.50 curtain, go at $1.89 SIOO .pre d. go at $-47 $3.50 napkin, go at $2.48 Q -1 LotloFOOjaacr 75. Drew Geui. go • value, go at $229 $1.75 curtain, go at $129 $2 50 .preid. go at .$1.98 $3 00 napkin, gc at .$2.69 ■ ■ati.W > ■ • 4 125 -nd 61.00 oarmcnt. go at . 82e $2.50 value, go at $149 $1.50 curtain, go at sl.lO $1.75 .preid. go at $1.45 $2.75 napkin, go at $2.48 GINGHAMS • ourment. go at 43c $1.76 value* go at $1.35 $1.25 curtain, go at $ .89 $1.50 .preadß go at $1.22 $1.75 napkin, go at $1.35 [be apron gingham go at garment, go at .... .21c ALL-WOOL BLANKETS SI.OO curtain, go at $ .79 $125 .preid. go at $ .92 $125 napkin, go at $ .82 apron gingham go at MWBBeM»BeMBBBB«MB bb^^bmbbbm a^"aaM1,1 '■■“*«b—bbb^m ß fj ~ ONLY 9 MORE DAYS LEFT OF OUR BIG SALE | burins this Big Sale we are giving you the profits and you can buy almost twice as much for the same amount of money | Eoinna r e orices and you will see the big bargains we are giving you. You know from our past sales that the values off- | ILui wprLtrii tlv as represented. Come in and see our big bargains, the prices are all lower than ever before and they S S iXsi lim anil save you money. | B ' . . ““ _ POSITIVELY I ” DE IND LK THE BOSTON STORER “EE- |j

I Clifford Hakey returned to Hoagt land this morning. z Mrs. W. A. Lower went to Fort } Wayne this morning. Mrs. C. C. Wilder of Monmouth was shopping here today. Fred Koenemann went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. C. Duke and Mrs. W. C. VerHryck spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. ' Miss Genevieve Berling spent Sunday hero with her mother, Mrs. Helen 1 Berling. E. A Mann left this morning for Rome City on business relating to the i building of the Gene Stratton Porter i cottage. Postmaster Ix>w er reports letters! remaining uncalled for at the Decatur’ postofllce for Howard Gillie, Miss Ha-I el Johnson, Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Sina Johnson. Di”. Elizabeth Burns went to Fort 1 Wayne this morning, where she will, l>erfomi another operation upon Mrs. I jG. R. Woods. The operation will be; i tor the removal of gaii stones.

Miss Emma Letter ot Willshire, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne, James W alts of Monmouth was a business visitor here today. Editor Rohrer of the Borne Witness was in the city today on business. C. H. Roop of Wren, Ohio, changed cars here today enroute to Ft. Wayne. Miss Phoebe Hart left for Monroeville for a visit with her father, William Hart. Mrs. Guy Majors spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of Wren, Ohio, passed through the city enroute to Fort Wayne. W. A. Morris, democratic candidate for the state treasurership, was hero on business today. Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne arrived today from Fort Wayne for a visit at the U. Deininger home. Miss Hazel Richards returned to Grover Hill, Ohio, after a visit here with Mrs. Frank Richards. Miss Mae Berling who is in New York City writes home of the very enjoyable time she Is having. The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritzinger of Monmouth was held at the local German Reformed church in this city Sunday afternoon, the Rev. L. C. Hessort officiating. Mrs. G. B. Robison and daughter, Iris, of Winchester, who was visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker, went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they spent the day with friends. Mrs. Dalias Hunsicker accompanied them for the days' visit. G. R. Wood went to Ft. Wayne this morning where he wi. visit with his wife, who is a patient in the Lutheran hosuital. Mrs. Woods was operated upon two weeks ago for rupture and appendicitis and today will undergo another operation for the removal of gal! stones. An operation on the skull did not seem to have cured Walter Jackstetter of Indianapolis of his tendency to purloin things that do not belong to him. About four years ago when he was before Police Judge Collins, charged with theft, he went to a hospital for the operation. Saturday Judge Markey, of the criminal court, sentenced hint' to six months in the county jail for the theft of a set ot harness valued at sls.

Felix Holthouse was the guest ot friends at Portland over Sunday. Jacob Bourne of Magley was a business visitor in the city today. Rev. D A. Kaley and E. C. Bierie were here to attend the anti-saloon mass meeting. E. M. Wagner of the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill will move tomorrow to the A. J. Smith farm near Monmouth, formerly owned by Perry Robinson. O. F. Gillloni of Berne, district superintendent of the Lincoln Life Insurance company, was in the city today and changed cars for points north ot here. Forty or more from Berne and main from Jefferson township came in on the morning train today to attend the temperance mass meeting at the Methodist church this morning. Herman Ehinger and Leon Crawford accompanied the city basket hall team to Harlan Saturday evening, where they helped bring the team to victory. They visited at Fort Wayne witli friends. Mrs. George Simmers And O'Harry, went to Mo.,mouth t'.ii . ’.orn Ing to visit with relatives ■ 'id also with her aunt, Mrs. Rhoda Maaon. ot Chicago, who is visiting here, and who has been ill several days of the grip, and confined to her bed. Many Decatur passengers were held up for a while on the car leaving here at 11:30 o'clock Sunday noon, at a point five miles south of Fort Wayne. A southbound freight, while taking the siding, ran off the track, blot king the way of the passenger. Some time passed before it was gotten on the track, as it was necessary to send a car out from the barns. Among Decatur visitors in Fort Wayne yeseterday, many ot them attending the play and others visiting with friends, were C. O. and Miss Tillie Meibers. E. F. Gass and daughter, Marie. Mr. and Mrs. William parent and daughter, Dreada; Eleanor Porting and Edna Crawford. L. C. War ing, Nick Miller, Herman Ehinger. Leon Crawford. Forest Helm, A. E. Stephan, Tony Halthouse. Tony Hackman, Ed weisling. Ode and Is*tta Fuilenkamp, Amelia Weber. Joe Berling, Fred Schurger, Grace Batten burg. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Butler, Mrs. Elmer El zey, Mr. and Mrs. Merryman.

‘•LAW WILL TAKE ITS COURSE.” I,afe Swygart had s hunting dog taken from his home, and he gives notic etliat the person leading the dng away was seen and must return the dog or the “law will take its course.”, — — -o Fred Fry of Fort Wayne was a visitor In the city Sunday. LOST--A set ring, between Runyon X. Engeler store and 217 North First, street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 22t3 FOR RENT —Cheap, five-room house inside of railroad on Mercer aven- i ue. Inquire of Mrs. Win. Parent or atl Crystal theater. 22t3

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i-’OR SALE —Full blooded Mammontii, Bronze turkeys; 1 turkey gobbler ( •nd 9 hens. Inquire of Mrs. Sherman. i Archer. Monroe, Ind., 11. R. No. 1. tl 1

AN HON EST LO A IN 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 in amounts from $5.00 to $150.00, or can arrange for longer time if desired. Payments can ba paid monthly or weekly and they will be so small that you will not feel them. All diamonds and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vaults. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address F ort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1896 ROOM 2. 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE 83J FORT WAYNE, IND. A Licensed and Bonded Company.

FOR RENT —Front office rooms over interurban aepot; vacated by Prosecutor Parrish. Inquire of A. D. Sut‘lf* 282tf