Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1914 — Page 3
Roney heels filing a lot of shoes made fcvah the new Kidney Heels. We Ijßiave them m the modified short W am P the narrow toe long ii lU ?P.uL we now i )ave sandals gto fit them. I CHARLIE VOGIfcWEDE. fS THE SHOE SELLER
KaTHEK iORr i , £ alts' Friday fair cold. a;;::ual •( voice. or nljjpi slaud today. U < Arinin n to Fort Wayne tliis m<>r: m J|p|B Auraiid m id> tu fa Wayne this mornii B,'Vji. Wagner of *V trip to Fort Wayne t.ii Mover <:■ ♦ — i; er 'Ji atevers furniture ' - yesterday, delivu ; on fi»d [of furniture. KBBn Mr Ohio, ar the happy pareio . pound ba y girl born on St. V; 0 Meyer war. form • Anna Bb. r of this city. ' hat named. Murceli i.
1 1, - " ? fjl | THE HOME OF | II if 'is Groceries I 1 |jfVv\ 11] EACH DAY I t’l ■ I brings it’s Program Iff' ' -lL i Os V%’hat To Order wmjf / | For The Coming Meal When Up The Mump, Call Us Up, K/tnd he’ll help You>un By Suggesting Something Good, That Will Appeal to Your Appetite. Cricked corn hominy, lb 3c Best Japan Rice, lb 7 l*2c Beet Head Rice, lb }oc ffir Beans, lb. . . . JOc fcftmorated Peaches, choice, lb 10c |“ “ ( xt-a fancy, lb loc Salta Clara Prunes, lb, 10c, 12 12c, 15c Ajr cots, lh . . 17 1--C, J(*c TWe pay cash or trade frr produce. Eggs 22c WM Butter IS to 25c ____ _ n ■inirm -————» R-Sowe* Mi Mower. I a|Kggjgsßß . . 4»* • i.™**"* " • _ II FM. SCHIRMEYLh FRENCH QUINN K1 president ta v Tress. I ■ the eowlrs realty CO. I J Rl* AL ESTA'-'K, PONDS, LOANS, I r ' * mui-any complete Ah- B Mm ctr«ct Records, t •••' . y years tApenence S. Wv DM. City property. 5 por -eut BBf "' -s MONEY I
H. H. Hremerkamp made a business ! trip to Fort Wayne today. I .!> <o Singleton left this morning ( tor Albion where lie will visit with ; his uncle. I I. A. Knlver will leave Saturday ■ r ( ~ ~ whore lie will visit with |’:i- brother, Jacob Kalver. 'lt 1.. L. Baumgartner left ia«* •v. tii.ig for Delaware .Ohio, to bo | "hi' her daught r. Mrs. Ben Welker ! id 'ie- new son ’;„rn to the Welkers ! yesterday '..sin. uevi A. Linn left Tuesday for a trip n tints in the south. He will visit , points in southern Ijouisiana on it ; pleasure trip and with a view of po- i- ' luy purchasing land there. He also visit the Mardi Gras at New Or- • and will he gone two or three : iv ll t.. Bluffton News. Wednesday evening at about six ]'<r ! .• clock a small blaze was noticed n a box car filled with timothy hay I set on the side tracks along the I G. It. & I. railroad near the freight The fire department was ini- ) edinteSy called and the blaze was put i ut within a short time. The hay beI ■ to J. S. MrCrory. Not much i.isi was done.
Glen, eighteen months' old child of Adams Kxpress Agent Frank Hurst, and wife, is quite 111 of catarrhal fever. Gallantry should begin at home, The older a feller gits th’ less he wants t’ take a sleigh ride.—Abe Mar tin. Tile new' plow, driven by John Hprange, was out today merrily going the rounds to clear the walks, and was followed by a dozen happy youngsters, more or less, who were wild over what they considered a frolic. Most of the superstitious people have apparently forgotten the fact that Friday, the 13th of the month, is an unlucky day, and since no eaastrophles or dire disasters have happened so fur since last Friday, the day upon which these things are supposed to happen or start, jinx believers are resting easily. Hut there are two more days in this year when the thirteenth of the month comes on Friday. The lirst is Friday, March 13, and the next one Is Friday, November 13. If you don't believe it look at the calendar. o THE COURT NEWS. Frank J. Federsplel, administrator, vs. Jacob W. Coblentz. Appearance by J. T. Merry-man for defendant. Sarah Brown vs. Rudolph Bauman et al. Counter claim filed by all defendants. Rule to answer. Stuart Brown vs. Rudolph Bowman et al. The motion for a new trial was overruled. Exceptions. In the Wells-VVUson partition case, the land was found indivisible, and necessary of sale to pay debts. I’rlvate sale was ordered for one-third cash; one-third in nine and one-third in eighteen months, or all cash if de sired. J. C. Moran is appointed com missioner under $16,000 bond. A quiet title decree for John Gerber against John Beyder was entered i\ G. Hooper is appointed commissioner to release mortgage. He reported release and was allowed $2. Everett C. Arnold, administrator of the estate of Blaine Campbell, filed report of sale of personal property, which was approved. A marirage license was Issued to William Blythe, restaurant clerk, born March 17, 1882, so nos William Blythe, to wed Della Marie Kurt, born December 15, 1891. daughter of John Kurt. Judge Eggeman granted a divorce to Mary Wells from James Wells, and also gave her possession of the property.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Real estate transfers: Llzrle Scheimann to Sarah Bartlett, lot I. Decatur, quit claim deed; Wm. H. Coppock et al. to John Everett, et al.. 40 acres, Washington tp.. $4,360; Lillian M. Hancock et al. to Walter D. Hancock, 40 acres, Wabasli tp.. $750. MAY BE CATHERINE WINTERS. tl’nlted I’ress Service) New Castle. Ind.. eb. 19 —(Special to Dally Democrat) —Dr. D. A. Winters left here today (or Middleport. Ohio, to investigate the report that Ills little daughter hud been locaed there. She Is being held at the home of the mayor, who believes she Is the Winters girl. * Middleport, Ohio, eb. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat (—That she may be Catherine Winters, the little girl kidnaped from New Castle, lnd.. last March, Mayor Davis Is today holding ot Ills hone a little girt, known as Rose Davis, eleven years old. the supposed udopted daughter of Joseph Davis, an aged man now held in jail hero on a charge of forgery. Davis claims to have got her from a home at Cambridge less than a year ago. It I* said when she was shown photographs of tlie Winters girl, she roeogiiLed them. She does not know how she got to the home. MkkUcporti 0., Feb. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat I It was learned today that Rose Davis, supposed to be Catherine Winters, had beer, placed In the home of her father In 1911 u(t er he hud been sentenced to the penitentiary. She bears u strong resenibianco to the Winters girl. Dr. Win tent will arrive here nt 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. o ■ * THE BIG SHOW TOMORROW. Tile lug show of the season will be that to be given tomorrow afternoon and eveiftng under the auspices of the Pythian Slaters ut thu Crystal theater. The program will Include a two- reel feature film. ‘‘The Next Generation." and a remedy. Besbh-s tills there wTI! In- a nmdlng by Miss Ruth Hummel!, n song by Miss Andrews, and u Japan iso song mid dunce by the Niblick sister*, Don't mis* It. Democrat V/.r • Ads Pay.
ARE YOU A GIRL? Young girls should also carry accounts here. There are a lot of things for which you will need money in the future—more money than you are likely to have unless you start to lay it by now. You may show a talent for music. Many a singer has been lost to the world, because the money to cultivate her voice was missing. You may show a talent for Instrumental music and want a firstclass piano, or other musical instruments. It's foolish to buy such things on installments. It's much better to put by SI.OO or $2.00 a week, than It is to spend it. It's a great satisfaction to economize on installments, but it's mighty burdensome to pay out money that way. And you can pick up bargains when you can pay cash. Why don’t you just t-y starting a NATIONAL 2? Account with us? 1 can: 3 per cent, a d two . c- a car we compound it for you. Yo, will be surprised how it will grow. Other girls are doing it. Everything for which you spend trifling sums of money will wear out and you will have nothing to show for it. But money itself does not wear out. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indians. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG CHIROPRACTOR Haiipc 1:30 to 5:00 l!uur> 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spina’ Ai - alysis free Lady Attendant PHOISIE tSO 0. L. BIRGENER Df. Look What’s at the REX TONIGHT From Rail Splitter to President. The Life of Lincoln in two reels. Mike and Jake as Heroes 5c TO ALL STAR GROCERY ■BBBHKiIWI)' Good country butter 22c Strictly fresh eggs . 200 White Lake Herring 50c Fancy Pickeral . . 50c Rio Coffee, lb. . . . 17c Early June Peas Sugar Corn .. 3 for 25c i Spinach 15c I Sweet potatoes . . 10c J Cream cheese lb. . 25c Apples, pk 10c Buck Wheat Flour . 10c Karo Syrup 1-2 gal. 25.: Will Johns. IS -1W1.....WM8.
...9...' !y?»£ Big Store ! * ■ ,v! r| *’"' Big Sta Big Saturday Special Commencing promptly at 2: \ 1. ' . ■>. this -ale contains Dik pans, Buckets, Blue ,md White L i r l • ••• at 1* c each. Only One To ;L ach CHtsfomcr CLOSING OUT B . NVSKIRT SPECIAL Infants Woo! Sacques ! Wool Aviation caps of Childs outii g flannel skirts!pink, blue and white 39c {anything in stock choice 39c closing out price . 19c j 25 inch outing flannel fiounc j ( ‘a y Autocap we Outing flannel night gowns! i g embroidered edges big have i a Wock at the closing all go at . . . 21c lvalues at out price Childrens outing flannel paj jj , f amas your choice . . 19c [UCy 0. \ /4* CGiitS NOTE THE LOW PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS Blue and White Tea Kettles 20 rad 25c curtain scrim of Large Blue arid white coffee any size . 48c be.-t deigns yd 10c boilers . 68 and 74c large” ROASTERS COMPLETE 19c Coffeepots blue r<- v t- H * WARE i! es from 10 to 18 in. in flat bargains at . 24 me Specials round and ha.r rouna extra ° 1 nig value-* onb’ , 1 1 One Lot of Hammers AT! ENTION MEN Ball hammers Caw hamm ■ s, and hat* A nickel or dime will buy many useful chets your choice men . . . 24c articles in our hardware department Partial List of Every-day Items Dry Goods and Notions
Boys and girls heavy r bbed hose al! sizes pair 10c Ladies rib’oel o-j hose pair. . . . -10 c Sansilk all colors spool . . . . 5c l oilet pins two papers 5c Mens wool 1-2 h >se pair . . . 10c Embroidery fine sine of corset cover embroidery, skirt fiouncirg etc a 5u 1 ,‘c y 1 Fine laces and insertio n yard . 5c Washable silk two skeins . 5c D rning cotton two spouis 5c
Anyone starting into house '•> • •v. »y * you «• ->r> Luv the same goods for les money or more good . for the same money a'“ ' ' * I fywt: y . *\ T' ,v fr*, y r sy -"V Washington jj ! ‘ V‘ ' ’r g | Candy —Candy novelties all JL 'k JL . J . \Js .V . All fresh pi ices it- anu pure I «j* iJt e .*■ it ire i > I WANTED An you. t rr > y> already covering this territory «; A L *j ’ fA|\ IVi automobile or motorcycle u> it - 4 *■ '• ***• • -%.->* *• •*• «• m. ute the Fiulso Balance Sheet to luoto: _ . . m—mmmm ists and gats engine u. ,rs . ny* , y »\ . , , , , , tem, old theories up t. ;.:- .oi (JUT pI’ICO > .* XI. lOJ* tfl6 W66K the year saves gasoline, cleiti; out . . ,- ,; * ‘ /‘0 f carbon. Increases pov.r, .< * .< C 'Kiif i •* i l t.' -'. — Oul ~ S more titan ordinary oil. Ts < line ever offered. Sold dire : to C <] user, rocket rumples. Cash Wfuki/. n^i Address Challenge Oil company, " Ohio Bidg., o. «*• Bring Us Your Milk and Cream FOB SALK —Alpine, whlto enamel, d ™”" 1 " ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY C JMPANV Madison St. /■special :SS\ Commencing Uridav, Fcbr ...r; 20th. we will hold an annual February Shoe ■ Sale. All our new • if. If you need any shoes at all j it will pay you to come and see us. S\u will save you mone . -J Sale Starts Friday, I ary 20th. and Ends Saturday February 28. I i Shoo, all »lzfte. :• to 8. only . . .BM9 to ti. only *1.69 \ hgjh or low h. I, regu’. r*; p • ; :< tl to 11, only *1.69 ! Ladto'Pa*. Button h* y,. ~. ta dandy), all si-.es, *«ly *1.98 | low heel, rem.iur #*id vaim * ska ' n u,!U * M ‘ Mul H “ tt,,n l *pcciul for tli1« ..rlc *1.93 m w lu.iU, all Bi*ca. only *2.49 f I A*. «,» * |. , , S3«TiO Mea % {new ' i?. ,<H> Vuluo L \ tilvi Hu'ton MJ shoe only t’43 tUI ,r bUltk « !lU ■ l *" * 2 - 98 : lui •_ J.i.00 l«tli . <U v, . , H Iwe) , . „ f •. . T. . I $1.89 I comfort. 'm.t, UA6 .' ’ 1 ''' Tj, ‘ f V rk Mi ' J ■I ... <f!iti i. Ml, one < 11 I • ' " fn j. ■(! L,' ii Pan Hutton ; ;«o. ii ~ , , now t.prmg lutd only *241 U e, for t’ U ml’.-, only *2.69 (iutl Metal But,.;!:, dill.', < i.noc. fr L . ; it all i*i*e;., sto 8, only ÜB, M. a•. ( hlldri’u’p* HboM n c#u 1 ,v< in. \.l , w . . *, 1 •1 Button, ull gty to 1., ott!y ii,. |j, ... I'tdS r-* Boy*‘ Shocr, all r itor, S» 4 4,1 ft, \v< wl' ' 1 dointforget theplacl L l BERNST E SN’S J
Table o : ' c color.’; yird lCc White oil cloth yard 18c Basting thread two spools for. ... fc Turkish towels different styles . . . lie S-. . i d I covers and scarfs only 10c N W;,;yt j- ,RS lCc a >ped trim ilg braid wide bolt. 10-j Ribbons all widths
