Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1914 — Page 3
“READ WHAT ONE WOMAN SAYS” i a callous about the size of a silver dollar on the bottom of my foot and tried all kindsol slippers recomended for tender feet without much relief until 1 bought a pair of ( ushion Comfort Shoes and now I can be on my feet ail day and never think about them” A Treat For The Feet WOMEN $3.00 MENS $4.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER
i WEATHER FORECAST |] Thunder showers tonight. Generally fair Saturday. Cool. Miss Jean Butler went to Fort Wayne yesterday noon. Mrs. H. R. Motta spent yesterday I afternoon in Fort Wayne. Abe Both of Fort Wayne was a bus I iness visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Ver Bryck and Miss Bonnie I Duke spent yesterday afternoon in Ft I Wayne. ! Miss Vera Clark has arrived home I from college to spend the summer wit 1 I her parents. Mrs. Kate Place and Mrs. Kat< as afternoon in Fort Wayne. iiiilwr “
*•' lege during the past year. The R. K. Allison family returned to their home at Indianapolis yesterday after making a short visit in th< city with friends. Mrs, W. W. Marker and son. James Ifet yesterday for near Louisville. Ky.. where they will spend two months at her parental home. Norbert Holthouse and Haymond Keller have returned from Collegevilk where they have been attending St Joseph’s college during the past year Little Juanta Kiracofe returned yeterday from a visit since a week age last Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Kiracofe near Wren ().
The Home Os Quality Groceries Try with your next order some Dried Fruit and be convinced of the quality and flavor. Don’t forget the fancy Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, also New Cabbage, New Potatoes, etc. Quality talks. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 16c Butter 12c to 22c HOWER & HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot Phone WS 11, WHWI '■s—- — F.M.SCHIRMEYER ; FRENCH QUINN f President Secretary Treas. || | THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ig ABSTRACTS. f | The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Abstruct Records, Twenty years Experience |g i’i Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. g S MONEY 1
Pat Kinney of Fort Wayne visited i here. Walter ’.’’elcher of Lima is in the city visiting with friends for a few days. Miss Ursa But’er of the telephone [exchange is taking her week’s vacation. Mrs. William Marker and son, Jim. I left for Hardinsburg, Ky„ for a visit lat her parental home. Herman Tettman was superintend [ ing the raising of his .barn yesterday for a new foundation. Mias Ada Stevens was a clerk at the I Morris store in the absence of Mist Eula McKinney yesterday. The curbing along Fifth street is be ing set and all ready they have com pleted the job up to the approach on Madison street »r the St Josep! ' ■■min-ncement exercises 4M
Holthouse drug company. Writer Mentzer and sister, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernian Mentzer ci Bluffton are here visiting with their untie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. U. S Drummond. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoffman spen Wednesday afternoon on the farm neat Linn Grove. “Doc" got 'ill some good manual labor and enjoyed it thorough ly, but is feeling the Consequences to day in stiff muscles. Mr. J. H. Sullivan of West Adam ■treet, while loading tile at the Krick Q Tyndall mill had the misfortune t< drop a large tile on his left foot and badly bruised it. The accident happen d Monday afternoon. His foot is bet ter but lie can't bear much on it yet.
Miss Emma Srhnltz of Fort Wayne Is here visiting with friends. Rev. L. C. Dessert visited in Monmouth yesterday afternoon. Misti Frances Bogner went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. The Ice cream aoeial"nt the Methodist church held last evening wax largely attended. Miss Thekla Reinking went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit Until Sunday with relatives. William Carleton says: “it's mostly men who have written those songs about bravo men, anyway." Mrs. Dr. Musser of LaGrange who has been a guest at the 0. J. Lutz homo left today for Marlon to visit with a sister. Mrs. Charlie Hockemeyer and babe and Mrs. Fred Hockemeyer of Flat Rock. Allen connty, Ind., were visitors In the city yesterday. Miss Leah Apt, stenographer for the Hooper & Lenhart office, will leave this afternoon for her home at Butler for an over Sunday visit. July the Fourth is two weeks frtr next Saturday. We are reminded by the displays of fireworks which have already made their appearance. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. John W Tyndall left this morning for Chicago where they will be the guests at a house party given by Mis. Jessie Deem. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Valentine who have been visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tritch left thimorning for Bronson. Mich., where they will visit with relatives Miss Neola Moyer, in the Hope hos pital’s nurses’ training school, arrived from Fort Wayne this morning to spend her vacation with her uncle. Henry Mayer and family. After a delightful visit here with his grandmother and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smith returned by the way of Fort Wayne to hl Hammond. Ind. a The tnotb found by Genevieve SBt 1.. -i> Antified . i SSL J3KL
ur H. eiler, daughter e Mrs. R. -T. Ithouse and son. ic :nd Rev. J. A. Seimetz returne,. m Collegeville, where they attended the <nnual commencement exercises of It. Joseph’s college. Mrs. Barton Schraluka and children, lobert and Ruby left for Muncie to vis ' it relatives. Mr. Shraluka who has 1 been ill for the past nineteen weeks j is improving nicely and expects to i>e able to work soon. Read our advertising; there’s profit I n it for you. Our merchants have a eal live message—one that goes straight to the wallet; and they have »o much faith in their message that hey paid us to |>rint it. Ralph Moses of Fort Wayne is here visiting wtth his grandmother, Mrs. lulia Moses and his aunt, Miss Annette Moses. He is at home for the summer from Kirksville, Mo., where he is 1 student in osteopathy. The work of improving the grounds .urrounding the St. Mary’s CathoH hurch and parsonage is still under way. Three of the large arch lamps have all ready been erected which adds much to the beauty of the place Miss Frances Prouty of Des Moines, lowa, left this morning for her home after spending a few days in th with Miss "Billy’’ Dugan a class mate of hers at Northwestern university ■otny" accompanied her guest as far as Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Orr of Red Key. their daughter, Mrs. Harry Sartelle and two children of Winchester, called for a few hours yesterday on Mrs. Lase Ellis and family. They were motoring through from North Webster lakes to tneir home in Red Key. The St. Joseph’s Catholic school closed last evening for the summer months, much to the joy of the er’’ student body. The annual commencement and graduation exercises will be held Monday evening at the Bosse opera house. Five students will receive diplomas. This is the very best town on the map, and our merchants make it so more than any other set of men In it. They have goods that will bear inspection, or they would not advertise them so fearlessly. Follow their announcements from week to week and buy at home. Let’s make, this a better town. ! A German patent has been Issued to a scientist of Berlin for a special salt composition which behaves like ice under skates, sleighs and skis. Demonstrated on a rink in Berlin, scarcely anyone of tiie numerous vfe.-ors who ver/ured upon the smooth surface was aware of the fact that it was salt and not ice upon which lie was enjoying himself —From the July Popular Mechanics Magazine.
FOR THE PLAY-GROUND! FUND To assist the Civic Improvement Society in their offort to secure playgrounds for children of this city, we are! going to give them a percent of all the sales in our grocery department tomorrow. lliis is the chance for you to help also. Following is a partial list of our prices. New Potatoes. per lb. . New Cabbage, per lb 4 Oranges 20 to 40 Domestic Swiss cheese 25 Mac Lacens Cheese, 10 Pimento cheese 15 Nsufchatsl cheese 5 Potatoe chips 10 Peanut butter, per lb 20 Coaconut, per lb 25 Date Nut butter 15 Apple Jelly 10 Cocoa, qt. can 30 Sweet mixed pickles 10 Plmentoes 10 Muchroons 25 Cambell's soups 10 Perfection Bread 5 and 10 We pay caeh or trade for produce. Epps Ide. Buter 14 to 22c. ■H Mr and Mrs. Harry Dota went to | Fort Wayne. Judge D. E. Smitn spent the day at Fort Wayne. C. A Standtford went to Fort Wayne 1 this morning A John made tri? this Mr« i - 'i Or A. />.
,<-d cai encuuie to Fort _,ue. Rom Jonns retarned to Ft. Wayne this m .rning after attending to bus iness here and visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johns.
I iWI Till ■ IN 2b DAYS | - ♦♦ Vance & Hite must vacate their present building. It is thair g S determination not to move an article of clothing if a i 1 for this reason they are giving the people of Decatur and th i g surrounding counties the greatest clothing bargains ever dia l - S ed in Northern Indiana. The fact that people are coming for miles to take g S of this great sale, is evidence that they are doing what they ad g vertise. Come and see for yourself what a few dollars wl! lc as s j? g for you. g 1 The Power Os A Dollar | g If there is any difference between handing a man ss.o*/ ar«d 2 selling him a suit of clothes the way we are selling them, | w: g fail to see it. Your dollar buys goods at wholesale priees at g | Vance & Hites. Their loss is your gain. If I || SH Hi 1 ....VANCE & HITE.... > | HOLDEN SALVAGE CO. IN CHARGE | .!'■ II -| ./,] I ■ 11. a ~-l.
I Dr. C. V. Connell i VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102 | EAST BUFFALO. Bist Buffalo, N. Y , Jtrtie IM—(tJpo<-| ial to Daily Democrat)—3Boo 1900 1900 1 official to N. Y. yesterday 380 hogs dos i Ing slow some unsold medium and I i heavy »8,55®|8.60; yorkers $8.55® I 18.60; sheep $8.40 roughs s7.oo<£< 37.25; i stags s6.so(fi $6.75; Canadians ,|8.40® II 38.50; sheep 1400 steady top spring i lambs; 1000 yearlings $8.75; cattle 350 i i slow. STAR GROCERY Deviled Ham 10c Deviled Tongue 10c Potted Ham Loaf 10c Dried Beef 15c Smoked Sa r dines 10c Baked Beans 10c Sweet Pickles, doz 10c Olives Plaine qt. can 25c I Olives Stuffed qt can 30c II Marco Pure Catsup 15c E I Pink Salmon 10c j Red Salmon --15 c I Pure Jelly 10c MajLo Gelatine 10c sandwich, lb 20iA Chips
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