Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1914 — Page 3
Cushion Comfort Shoes Our : es on these shoes are growing ■fery cay. The soft velvety kid uppers anc the flexible cushion soles make standing and walking easy. Sore and cal >used feet are releived at once. H Womens $3.00 Mens $4.00 I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER
I WEATHER fORHASTI * |BnamasmmxiUunx:: :: :xi..;. tonight and Tue . it temperature. M. Ray Os Hemo Bkt' * here Saturday, jfjp llo • r ’da and ulu Atx went to B< ru •ft rnoon to spend Sunday vitl f Bit. and -Mrs. John Koop of F , yn<- spent Sunday here with hether. Mrs. L. Bultemei-r a. *hter. Luellu. and Mrs. J. €. Miller went t>> ■b- Wayn<* * Saturday aft-r-jfWi t over Sunday with their two -onSBr- i and Sam. Byron Coots of Mansti- ld. i ■ the city visiting with hi.T. Coots. This is Mr. visit in the city for thrbß Mr and Mr*. William V' ■re. C. T. Rainier. Mrs. At: Mr- ws and Mrs. Maurice Hay Bin the 2. JO car Saturday Bf, call at the Grandma?’ [py imeuth.
I re- mu ji r'T—«i——— v H' ■ 'M AUBMMMMBaW L'/fe —1 4 rqj HOM* ” h Oualif> Grocery 111 U I mu lIJ WE BUY THE JJJ BEST I • “ YOU PROFIT 90 e— mJJ I Pure Buckwheat sack 5Cc I Washington Crisps pkg 10c I Fell Assorted glass 10c I Sweet niclcles dozen . . . 10c I Large Sour pickles d'V.en I * hue Uover Honey quart 2<>c I Graham Wafers pound 10c I Pepper Sauce bottle *oc I Mince Meat jar ... . 25c I Extracted Honey quart jar 40c I Criseo Can 250 I The Best Onion Sets you Ever Saw i A/p pav cash or trade t>r produce Egg* 15’ I Butter 13 to 25c I Hower and Mower. I ..nil of C, r. » I p trident vrew ■ i’HF BOWERS REALTY CO. I KFAL ESTATE, BONDS. (XIA NS, k ‘ aR-THACTS ■ The Sctlrmwer AUtruct Company complete Ab- I •tr.ctKecor « I »ent> > an tJiperteoce — jjra’ma, City Property, 6 p«r ceai money S
.Mrs. T. Rainier visited in Fort Wayne today. Agnes Andrews spent the day in Fort Wayne. Wilbur Porter spent Sunday evenmu in Fort Wayne the guest of friends. Mrs. Lase Baker is able to Ire out again alter a three weeks’ illness ocoioned by asthma. The .Mi-ses Mary Erwin and Lulu . nd Lulu Atz went to Berne Saturday where they visited with friends over friends. Po (master Lower reports letters r. nin uncalled for at the Decatur ■ '(■!!'■(. for Miss Lilly Butcher. F. 'A Denns. Percy Ewing, Mrs. Jose-i-hi-i- Healy, Alice Wictom. The Fred Rockstroh home on South Ninth street was gladened Saturday t-y the appearance of a beautiful rd piano, it being purchased Yi-ger Bros, and Reinktng furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Voglewede ’ to Fort Wayne to spend Sunday v ; the Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler r.il Mrs. B. Block. They were ac.p.iined to Fort Wayne by Miss .... Tonnellier and her niece, Flcrt.< t-gerich who will remain for kt’ visit.
Cal Bowen cf Berns was in the city I * business. 1W John Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning. Amos islier made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Henry Voglewede made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. 1). N. Erwin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mattox spent Sunday in Bluffton with relatives. Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter, Jean, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. H. E. Sikes spent Sunday visiting with her sister at Cralgville. Trustee Samuel Butler made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Miss Ursa Butler has taken a position at the telephone office as opera-
Miss Ruby Parrish returned to her school work as teacher near Monroe this morning. Dr. H. E. Keller made a business trip to the south part of the county this morning. Mrs. Vinnie Lyon ras arrived from Findlay, Ohio, to attend the funeral of L. N. Grandstaff. Lee Reed returned this morning from Portland, where he spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. Maurice Hay and Mrs. E. 8. Lyon went to Monmouth today noon to call at the Grandstaff home. Homer IL Knodle returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit here with his mother. Mrs. Elias Crist. Leo Ehinger returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday in the city with his parents. Will Dowling has returned to his work at the Schaub-Dowling store after a short vacation occasioned by ill uess. Miss Fanny Heller, who has been suffering from the grip for several days, was able to resume her place in school this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Voglewede have returned from Fort Wayne, where they spent the week-end with the John Hessler family and relatives. Miss Huldah Bauer returned to St. John’s this morning, where she is teaching. She spent Sunday at the home of her uncle. Herman Sellemeyer. and family. Alpheus Roop returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume his studies in the Fort Wayne business college, after spending Sunday in the city with his parents. Herman Sellemeyer went to Fort Wayne this morning to meet his daughter, Mrs. N. E. Vita. and son. Robert, who are coming from Defiance, Ohio, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son. Meredith, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stewart and babe, Mary Alice, were also guests at the Keller home. Uncle Dan Shackley, civil war veteran. and well known citizen, yesterday celebrated his seventy-first birthday. He made his annual trip with a box of cigars today and didn't for get the newspaper boys. Mrs. R. K. Allison and daughter. Marie, arrived in the city Saturday afternoon, being called here on account of the serious illness of Mn. atberlna Allison, and whose death oc- < urr«-d this morning at 1 o'clock. Dr. Roy Archbold left thia morning for Chicago, where he will attend the Golden Jubilee of the Illinois Denial association. On the program will lathe greatest men in the profession, not only from this country, but from Germany, England and other foreign lands. He will be absent until Thursday. Impressed with the human qualities of “Laddie” the expression of the child life that many have lived but not hnd the ability to express, Mrs J. P. ladllond recently wrote an ap predation of the enjoyment derived from the book to its author. Gene Stratton Porter, and received in re turn u hearty acknowledgement from Mrs. Porter that the word of praise was well received and would be an in-ci-ntive to her to continue liar yearly tank of writing worth while boohs.— Van Wert Daily Tlmea. A good joke is Im-Ing told at the <>xpt>nst< of Jack Moynllian. manager of the local office of the Indiana Lighting company. Hu was at the duruocratlc state convention and did duty there an a sergeant at arms, tteeeasituting that he keep on his feet all day. and when he hoarded a train (or home Thursday night ho was »o tired that he went to sleep. He wan far away In dreamland when the conductor called Bluffton, and when be awakened it was to bear a band playing mid a crowd yelling "Bltler. Bit ler.” When Jack realiand his »urroundings h« discovered that lie was In Fort Wayne and that the band he heard was the Jefferson tlub baud of tluit city, greeted at the latke Krh* ration by (clonus of George Bltler. nominee for state treasurer.- -Bluffton Newu.
I Big Spring Opening Sale f | Starting Monday March 23rd g In order to get the Spring trade started we are going to make this the banner week and in doing so gt we are going to give you discount on all lines of merchandis. This will include the new up-to-date silks ££ g dress goods, all classes dry good, plain and fancy notions, carpets, rugs, lace curtains and the ready to g S wear coats and suits. S We will allow you 10 per cent discount on every SI.OO Purchase and upwards. This applies to cash & S purchase only from our stock. g _ 3H ; This roes Not Apply to Groceries g IfT V Opening Sale on Suits and Coats S i ! n\ tc Wi It \ $25 00 Ladies suits newes Parisian Models SOO Cfl \ This Sale JZZiJU g » ■r i a g A j $22.50 Suits all latest colors for spring QQ S B l 1 / $22.50 Silk Poplin coats the latest shapes SOH OH 2 K| / 1 for spring This sale wZUiUU *■ Sr II 1 / » S Ui / f $20.00 Coats of fancy clothes in the very bests I Q fin - VT: I / designs This sale wIOiUU i'2 ill II / i S E rl i I / J $17,50 Coats in the nobbiest designs for $|E 7t tfi g spring This sale dIDifO g LG l $12.50 Coats latest up-to-date models to Est select from This sale wlUiuU i Carpets, Rugs, and Lace curtains. It will soon be house cleaning and you will need a new Rug Cary; pet or curtains, buy this week at big saving to you. To buy this week means saving to you. | NIBLICK & COMPANY - I- s -
Gladys, daughter of Harve Tt»|>k“. Is ill of the grip. The two children of the James Ross family are numbered among the grip I offerers. Miss Margaret Mills is assisting at the Hooper A Lenhart office this week in Uie absence of Mi.-is Leah Apt. who is ill. This is to notify the public that we have received enough messes of bug-1 leM greens to last from now till doom's day. and no mure subscriptions will be exchanged tlicrefor. it pays to advertise. Sprains, Bruises Stiff Muscles | are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Lay it on—no rubbing. Try it. AaMk Sprau, and Daloealad Ht». "I .praioed m> ankle aud.h.lwated mr >«P l>> f»lhus out of a than, .lory winri"«. West mi irut<-lwa for f..ur montlia. Then I etarted h> «»<• j"ur I Ltnuper.t, arcanM'ig to directioua I muat w, it t. I.rlpx.it me ' t--.. rtwllv. We will never !«• witluHit Slnati'. I.iium< ut atyn,xie •-tMAiw.. SLOANS UNIMENT Kills Pain Splendid for Sprain.. '' t fell and .peaine ' m>- arm a week M" and an tn o-rtilile pain, t <. ukl not war mr hand nr arm until I applied pour l iniment I .hall ne.rr hr with Fino for Stiff new. "aloes - , t.iniment lia. done mor* oof than au> thm« I he** ever tried fxr.tiff mint. | ,<>t mr hand hurt «■ hndlr that I had In al.it' w -ok r«ld In tlie hnaieat llmr of thr ) ear I lh..nf'd St Aral that I would hern- tn hoar o>, baad taken Hr. but I ««’ a 1.-tU. of ami mired mr baud." a.lTiliwa k. 1 ..,—, Ik. Al .11 D.aior. Me. Mai Me. and 11.00 Cjggß Send for Nnan'a T 9HB free, inatrurti.e br-..h OU hor.ee. ( rottie. h'-pa and poultry. .Vldrrw 'y\V | w i Df URtS SIOAJIX | MUM. MASS. I
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