Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1914 — Page 3

July Sacrifice Sale . Sale come to close Saturday July 25 after one of the most successlui July hales we even had, and for the next few days we want to clean out all our summer goods m regardless of cost. We do not want to carry over a dollars worth of summer goods lor next season, so come and buy at your own price. Fall goods are arriving daily and we need the room, and need it at once. So don’t forget Saturday July 25 1914 is the last day of the Big Sale. Come in and save money. Below are only a few items We have Hundreds of others in the store.

MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Men’s cream, a grey Balbriggan underwear. July Sacri- ’ flee Sale. Each 21c Men’s 75c grade Porosknit unionsuits ail sizes 34 to 46. July ;‘jßaerifiee Sale 39c Men’s Work Shirts, a large assortment, all sizes 14% to 17 regular 50c grade. July Sacrifice Sale..3sc Roys’ Porosknit unionsuits. 35c grade. July Sacrifice Sale 22c Men's Dress Shirts with or without collar. Regular 75c values. July Sacrifice Sale 45c Men’s Fine dress socks in tan or black. Regular 15c grade. July Sacrifice Sale 4 pair for 25c Men’s Work Socks, 6 pair for ...,25c Men’s Tan Kahki Pants. $1.25 grade. July Sacrifice Sale ...,95c Men’s $2.00 dress pants. All sizes July Sacrifice Sale $149 SPECIAL. Real wide embroidery, regular 15c grade. July Sacrifice Sate yd. .8 l-3c SPECIAL. $1.50 White bed spreads full size without fringe. July Sacrifice Salo 98c SPECIAL. $1.50 Lace curtains in white or Ecru. 3 yards long, extra wide, uly Sacrifice Sale, pair 95c Salty pin cards 1%0 Pearl Button card l%c Hair pin package .’ lc Darning cotton, black or white . ~ie Talcum Powder 4c Children’s handkerchiefs lc SPECIAL. Boys and men’s straw hats 5c SHOES AND OXFORDS AT SACRI-

A REMARKABLE FEAST FOR THE BUYING PUBLIC

AT BERNSTEIN’S Mudabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station

WRJTE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS, t New, Spare Time Profession for Men t and Women —One Man Makes < $3,500 in Six Months. t

AW Ti^SF A mF" JE A XiCw mmA V JEfld A SIAiMAd — JULY 18 th to 3'l st. You needn’t -take our word for this sale. Just glance over these prices. They speak for themselves. This sale is going to be the largest and best we have ever held. Our stock is complete in every line and contains the most fashionable goods. The prices we are putting on these goods are absolutely without profit to us. The reduced prices alone form a powerful inducement, but when placed upon goods of such high merit and beauty as shown here, our AFTER HARVEST SALE is of extraordinary importance. Let us show you how to teach your dollars to have more cents. - THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS - - Children’s Department .APRONS AND GINGHAMS • RUGS CARPETS AND LINO? EUMS Childrens dresses in percale and ginghams in sizes 2to 6 . , , . ’ n I ’ • ears . 49c Amoskeag apron gingham Closing out at 8c Childrens dresses in percale and ginghams in sizes 8 to 14 Foile Du Nord gingham closing out at lie J KwssjnwmmiaEa ve . irs 98c Skirting gingham 10c Childrens white dresses all sizes 50c to $4 00 Bungalow aprons 49c Velvet Rugs 11-3x12 $25 value at $21.50 One Jot of gingham aprons plain 25c “ “ 9x12 20 “ at 1598 Ladies Skirts and Dresses Body Brussels 11-3x12 22 “ at 16,49 Ladies gingham and percale house dresses, sizes 34 to 59, L. < O “ “ 9x12 16 “ at 12.99 Ladle, Colored (able linen, 60c value goes at $.50 Si r « Ladies Russian Tunics $2.50 Pur* white table linen $1.25 value goes at 1.00 (( La ? i i “ ♦ ii ‘L One lot of ladies white dresses closing out at .. . . 3.98 “ “ “ “ 1.00 “ “at .89 XJ 14 dt iL4S Ladies white pique and ratine skirts . . 93c $1.25 $2.98 “ “ “ “ .65 “ “at 50 c . a few ladies wool skirts closing out at 3.48 niDT ViV ** A T PD I * 1 omc 0 Kest P atterns In hnoleum you have ever seen COATS AND SUITS LUKI AIN BIA I tftlAL in the city at 48c per sq. yard Latest style spring coats special at. . $7,50 50e value goes for ... 42c Silkaline 15c value at 12 l-2c All wool carpets 75c value goes at 61c 35. « - <■... 2.. C Comfort chaHies !0e vai. 8c L,i6sc “ are offering 25c « « (< 23c “ Creton 10c “8c ’ ' One lot of muslin gowns in all sizes at 49c 69c 98c $1.19 LADIES WAISTS Rrantlv Dofturorl PrippQ fin A ! l ■ oor Wats and Bath room rugs at «......«» — weatiy trices un ah Crratl redllted Pri 75c. Ladies crepe and voile waists $1.50 | S'!— i J iOEMBER THAT THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS AND YOU MUST SEE OUR STOCK TO APPRECIATE THESE OFFERINGS mmmmh sE-trwmSSiE JHRk nruimninunii m ■ni HIHRKH ..-<C at '’•• -V: ' gk -*A IE ■ - - -- ■ ■ —1 ■■III ■■ l■„._ ..

FICE PRICES. Ladies fine dress oxfords in Velvets, patent or gun metal al! sizes. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 grade. July Sacrifice Sale ....$1.95 Ladies’ Patent 2 strap oxford. Regular $2.00 value. July Sacrifice Sale $1.39 Ladeis’ comfort oxfords. Tip or plain toe, elastic side only ....$1.39 Ladies’ White canvass two strap oxfords and some with rubber heel and sole. July Sacrifice sale 98? Ladies’ White canvass shoe. Regular $2.25 grade. July Sacrifice sale $1.19 Child’s White Canvass two strap oxford all sizes 5 to 8 regular price SI.OO. July Sacrifice sale 69c SPEClAL—rLadies’ Vici kid paV ent tip Blucher shoe. All sizes July Sacrifice sale $1.49 Men’s oxfords, in patent or gun metal, button or lace sold all over for $3.00. July Sacrifice Sale ....$1.95 $2.50 Men’s Elkskin shoe In tan or black. All sizes only $1.95 A good heavy tan work shoe. Solid throughout. Special for this Sale $l9B Boys’ Satin calf shoe. A dandy. Special for this sale $1.49 PETTICOATS 98c. A large assortment of white muslin petticoats, trimmed with 18 and 20 inch embroidery and lace flounce. $2.00 and $1.50 values. Special for this sale .98c SPECIAL. A large assortment, of fancy lawn and Voile waists. High or low necks, fancy embroidery or lace trimmed. July Sacrifice sale ....95c

Owing to the large number of new motion picture tneaters which are being opened throughout the country, there is offered to the men and women of today, a new proression, namely, that of writing moving picture p lays.

DRY GOODS CUT TO COST AND UNDER. All 12%c curtain nets and screen only yd 8 l-3c SPECIAL —A large rssortment of Amosbriag utility dress gingham in stripes and che<jks. All 12 %c gingham. July Sacrifice Sale yd ...7%c 35«- bleached table linen only yd. 23c NOTICE LOW PRiCES ON LADIES FURNISHINGS. Ladies dressing sacques made of lawn or percale, regular price 50c July Sacrifice sale 39c Ladies Kimona sleeve aprons. Made of the best percale. Regular prices 59c. July Sacrifice Sale 39c Ladles house dresses and crepe kimonas. regular price $1.25 and $1.50 values. July Sacrifice sale 95c Ladies muslin drawers, lace or embroidery trimmed, only 23c Ladies $1.50 all over embroidery combination suits -only 79c Ladies combination suits, fancy trimmed only 45c All over Embroidery corset covers. Regular price 75c. July Sacrifice Sale 39c 35c embroidery and lace trimmed corset covers, all sizes 22c Ladies Princess slips, fancy embroidery trimmed regular price $1.50. July Sacrifice sale 94c Ladies Knit Vests 8c Ladies knit union suits. Lace trimmed, suit 22c SPECIAL. Table oil cloth, fancy patferns, regular grade only yard i3c

Producers are paying frem $25 to $l5O for each scenario 1 accepted, upon which they can build a photo play. $3,500 in Six Months. As it only requires a few hours' time to construct a complete play, yon

the Idea a tryout, writ’ s flint enrii' T ;ed $3,500 in six months, it Is possible i can readily see the immense posslbiti i ties in this woric, one man, who gave • for an intelligent person to meet with! equal success. One feature of tne business which should appeal to everyone, is that lhe| work may be done at home in spare j (time. No literary ability Is required and women hove as great nn opportunity as men. ideas for plots aro constantly turning up, and may be. put In scenario form and sold for a good price. Particulars Sent Free. Complete particulars of tills most Interesting and profitable profession; may be had FREE OF CHARGE by sending a post card to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION, Box 156, Wilkesbarre, Pa. o ■ For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30! 11:30, 2:30, 5:45. 9:30; arrive at Fort| Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10.' Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North- ■ ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo i & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S„ C. H. & D„ and G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Decatur at 7:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - • Decatur, Ind. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE. The Bulger Trucking Company. Bluffton. Indiana, does moving, storage | land packing. Leng distance moving i.d our specialty. Phone 607, Bluffton, In-1 diana. Call us. 171t3 o DENTAL OFFICE CLOSED. I My dental office will be closed for two jweeks’ beginning Saturday July 19th, ! while I am out of the city. i 1666t3. FRED PATTERSON I

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS TRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the un dersfgned Inis been appointed admin istrator of the esfate of Miranda Buckmaster, lute of Adams County deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. JOHN BUCKMAftTER, Administrator. July 6, 1914. Peterson and Moran, Attys. 9-16-23. o i— APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, tliat the unsigned lias been appointed Administrator of tlie estate of Jacob Drake late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARGARET J. DRAKE, Administrator, J. W. Teeple, Attorney. July 11. 1914. 16-23-30 0 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Ex t'< utor of the estate of Wm. B’eberiek, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. CATHERINE BIEBERICK, Executor. June 21. 1914. John Schurger, Atty. 23-30-6 o-- ■ . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John P. Baker, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20th day of July, 1914. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent, should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN P. BAKER, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Jury 20, 1914, Peterson & Moran. Attys. 20-30. oNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Gounty of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, in Vacation Term, 1914. William H. Rodenbeck vs. Aaron ('. Swayzer, ct al. No. 8745. It appearing from affidavit filed in in the above entitled cause, that Aarcn C. Swayzer, Swayzer, hi.-; wife, the unknown heirs of‘Aaron c. Swayzer. The unknown heirs of Swaycer, nis wife. Aaron Swayne. — Swayze, his

wife The unknown heirs of Aaron Sw tyre The unknown heirs of Swayza, his wife. William .wetzer, 'wetzer hl.i wife. The un known heirs of William Swefzer. The unknown heirs <>f - Swetzer, his wife, of the above named defendants are non residents of tlie State of Indian. Notice is therefore hereby given tlie said Aaron ('. Swayier, Swayzer liis wife. Tile unknown heirs of Aaron C. Swayzer. Tlie unknown heirs of Swayzer, bin wife Aaron Swayze. Swayze, hi.s wife. Tlie unknown heirs of Aaron Swayze. Tlie unknown heirs of Swayze, hi . wife. William Swetzer, — Swetzer, his wife. Tlie unknown heirs of William Swetzer. Tlie unknown heirs of—- — his wife. that they be and I appear before the Hon. Judge of the I Adams Circuit Court on the 26th day of September. 1914, the same lining | the 18th Juridical Day of the next I regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur commencing on Monday, the 7th day of September, A. D. 1914, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or tlie same will be heard and deter mined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said Court hereto affixed, this seventeenth day of July, 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Deputy. By L. L. BAUMGARTNER, Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 23-30-6. o NOTICE Or DISOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Martin and Webster, conducting business under the firm name of The Adams County Creamery Company, at Decatur, Indiana, has this day been dissolved, Mr. Webster retiring from the firm because of ill health. The business will be conducted by Mr. Martin under the same name and along he same lines. All accounts due should be paid at the office of the company as soon as possible and all bills due by the company will be assumed by Mr. Martin. Wt> thank the people of this community most kindly for their co-operation duwng the past year and solicit the same good treatment for Mr. Martin that you have given Mr. Webster. Dated this 13th day of July. 1914. The Adams County Creamery Co. E. F. WEBSTER E. L. MARTIN. 164t6

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