Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1916 — Page 3

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»X1 »s»i »S ZI »1 »1U •* * | WEATHER FORECAST p k! •£«'Sr.»'*«»• ««*• b* »••«»•»•»*»«»«*«»* »»iw •«»* »• b* »• ■ Partly cloudy and warmer tonight and Friday. Mrs. Mary E. Steele left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. Jessie Deani went to Fort Wayne' this morning. Postmaster J. W. Bosse enjoyed a ride this morning over rural route eleven with Carrier Ray Christen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, 'William, left on the 1:05 train for Indianapolis. Mrs. Albert Ray and family went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to which place they are moving. Mrs. Grant Strickler and children went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit until today with friends. Miss Emma Leichner returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her cousin. Mrs. Ed. Lewton at Monmouth. Florence Rice was accompanied to her home rn Monmouth yesterday afternoon by Miss Dorothy Rice who will be her guest. Miss Esther Koenemann arrived from Hoagland yesterday for a visit with the Misses Maude Cooper Martha Tucker and other friends. You kin convince some folks o’ most anything ’cept that they can’t sing. If ther’s anything a man would rather do than push a carpet sweeper it’s drive an electric.—Abe Martin. The Boy Scouts caught a large < rane yesterday, that was disabled by a gun shot wound in the wing. The boys brought the poor bird to this city where it will be tenderly cared for and restored. It attracted much attention.

LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? Then buy anything you can at the old price, if you need it. 25 lbs. Cane Granulated Sugar $2.00 Self Rising Buckwheat Flour, pkg 10c and 25c Self Rising Pan Cake Flour, pkg 10c Self Rising Corn Cake Flour, pkg. 10c Minute Tapioca, pkg... 12c Pearl Tapioca, pkg....10c Seeded Raisins, pkg.. 12c Pearl Tapioca, blk., lb.. 10c Not-a-Seed Raisin, pkg. 15c Pearl Barley, pkg. . . .10c Holland Rusk, pkg.. . 10c Any Milk 5c and 10c Scudder’s Maple Syrup. 1 qt. tins 45c Our Good Luck Oleo is the highest grade Oleo in the city and sells at Yes, we’ll soon have two cars ol Potatoes for winter storage. See us. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 32c Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Denol ’Phone 108 I WHAT’S THE I |“VERDICT”?I

j Mrs. Oscar Hoffman visited in Ft. I Wayne today. • Mrs. C. V. Connell was a Fort I Wayne visitor this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein motored to Fort Wayne this morning. Ed Macy of the postoffice force, is taking a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Foughty left this morning for Auburn to visit Mr. Foughty’s sister, Mrs. G. W. Wagoner. Mrs. Bernard Myers went to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clem Hake. Mrs. Nick Wagoner and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wagoner spent the day in Fort Wayne. Charles Sowle and daughter, Imo. went to Fort Wayne to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sowle. Miss Celia Andrews went to Fort Wayne this morning for her regular music instruction. Mrs. Rosanna Dailey and daughter, Mrs. H. R. Moltz, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Karl Keller left this morning for her home in Kenton, 0., after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Aurand. and other relatives. Mrs. Henry Miller of New York City will arrive tomorrow for a visit with her mother-in-law. Mrs. Verena Miller, and other relatives. John Schurger who attended the Democratic speech and rally at Freidheini last evening reports an enthusiastic time and splendid meeting. About sixty attended. Mrs. Henry Echwartz and daughters, Sophia and Minnie, returned this morning to Fort Waynd. They attended the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fr.inz yesterday at their home in Root township.

Mrs. John Staruer spout the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Peter Forking was a Fort Wayne business visitor this afternoon. Henry B. Heller is looking after business at Fort Wayne today. Charles J. Voglewede made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne for a visit. Miss Pauline Krick spent the afternoon with Miss Myrtle Wilder at Monmouth. Mrs. Glen Glancy and nephew, Medford Slults, returned to Monroe on the 1:05 train. Miss Lena Dellinger left today noon for Fort Wayne, where she will visit with her uncle, John Dellinger, and family. Misses Eloise and Caroline Parker and their friend, Marie Beard, of Marion are visiting with Miss Gretchen Smith. Howard and Glen Elzey went to Monroe this afternoon to visit the remainder of the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Lucinda Elzey. Eloise and Carolyn Parker and Miss Beard, of Marion, are spending the ■ week-end here with the J. D. Hale, . D. E. Smith and John S. Peterson families. t A. A. Rothengass of Chicago, who has been campaigning tn this counI ty since Monday, went to Fort Wayne this morning, where he will remain s for the rest of the week. Mrs. Emil Egley and Mrs. Alfred 3 - Kohner of near Monroe have returned from Beaver Dam, 0., where they attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. ( Abraham Amstutz. Miss Helen Stanley went to Monroe this afternoon to visit tlie remainder of her school vacation this 'week with her uncle, Charles Lammiman and family. The funeral services for Henry J. Meyer will be held Friday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary s church. The Knights of Columbus will attend the services in a body, r Every day we are receiving orders for engraved cards and initial statien- ' ery. We have a complete line of 1 samples at this office and will be glad to show them to you. Banker, E. X. Ehinger was called 1 home yesterday from Indianapolis where he was attending the state convention of Indiana bankers, on ac--1 count of the sudden and sad death of * Henry J. Meyer. 1 The dinner to be given this evening by the Decatur Rotaryf club will be e in honor Mr. I)fcl< Miller of IndianaI- i>olis and will be served in the dining *• room of the K. of P. home. Mr. Mil- :• ler will also be asked to give a little talk to the Rotarians. , Henry Ford has placed the women s workers in his automobile plants up- - on the same pay basis as the men. .- The car king made the announcement z yesterday afternoon after a confert ence with President Wilson and said he had taken the action as the result of the “inspiring talk he had with r the president two weeks ago. "The principle of equal pay is now in operation at my plant. In Detroit and at the branch plants,” lie said., “and I look forward with complete confidence to its vindication.” James Chalfant, of this city, narrowly escaped death Tuesday under the wheels of a Lake Shore train at Angola. He was struck by a passenger train and hurled from the right-of-way. lauding against a telegraph pole, fifteen feet away, and his escape without dangerous injuries is regarder as little short of miraculous. He returned to Bluffton Tesday morning., bearing a large briiise across one side of his face as a result of the accident and is feeling stiff and sore from numerous bruises about his body requiring a few days at least for recuperation.—Bluffton News. The movement for a gymnasium to lie built on the school grounds at Liberty Center lias progressed to a point , where it is felt that the new gymnasium is assured and it will be erected in time for many indoor athletic events at that hustling little town during the coming winter. Tim gymnasium will be erected east of the school building and will be a frame structure something on a order of a tabernacle building. The estimated cost is S7OO to SBOO and about S4OO worth of stock already lias been subscribed. A meeting has been called for Thursday night fcr the purpose of electing officers of the gymnasium association. TO LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. All members of Adams Lodge, No. 1311, are urged to meet at the hall Friday a. m. Oct. 27, at 8:00 to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Henry Meyer, to be held at St. Mary's Catholic church at nine o’clock, , , , , „ o— ————— Allend and buy your stock of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan Bros.’ public sale. Thursday. Nov. 16. at the Decatur Horse Sale barns. 254tf

NOTICE TO SOX-IRIIMIH: VIN. n Tlie State of Indiana, County of Ad- e am., mhs n In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1916. j Charlee H. Clark, Administrator of the eelale of Anna Al. Gross. de< eaaed, a va. Anna Worley, Anthony Grona, Wil- r Ham Gross. Rose Grese. No. 1170. n Probate Book. ~ It appearing from affidavit tiled In a tlie above entitled cause, that Rose |, Gross, of tlie above named defendants, I, Is a non-resident of the State of Indi- , ana. Notice Is therefore hereby given tlie <1 said Rose Gross that she lie and up. ( pear hef< re the lion, udge of the Ad- 1 i-uia Circuit Court, on the 12th day of December. 11)16, the same being the 20th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to lie holden at the court i house in the City of Decatur, eominene. Ing on Monday, the :otli day of November, A. I 1916. and plead by answer or demur to said <■< mplnlnt, or , the same will be heard und determln- , ed in her absence. ( Witness my name and seal of said | court hereto affixed, this loth ilay of r October, 11*16. (Seal) WILL HAMM ELL. Clerk. i By John T. Kelly, Deputy. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for , Plaintiff. 12-19-26 t notice of < owmismoniiivs kale ! OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the un- * tlerHigned commissioner, appointed by t t iif Adams ■ Ircult < ourt, oi Adams < county. Indiana, at September term, i of said court, 1916. in a case fcr par- , tition of real estate for which this ac- j tlon was brought, wherein Catherine . Gross. John Baker, Maurice Baker, ‘ Mathias Baker, Mary Baker, Prank Baker, Fred Baker. Christcna Schultz, , Anna Coffee and Margaret Johns are plaintiffs, and John Baker, adminis- , trator, with the will annexed of John r. linker, deceased. Joseph Baker. Thelma Mary Haker, Vincent Earl Baker, Christcna Margaret Baker and Sidney Mathias Baker are defendants and being Cause No. 9339 on the rec- ( • rds of said court by authority of said court as entered In Order Book 52, on pure 282 and HS and 284, of the records of the Adams circuit court of said county, I will offer for sale at private sale to highest and best bidder at the law office of Peterson & Moran in the Morriscn ’dock in the City of Dacatur, Adams county. Indiana, on Tliuriedny, Aovember !». 11*1(1, between tlie hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said da. and if not sold on said day the same will be continued and offered fcr sale •••tween the same hours of each succeeding day until sold, the folowing descri •<•<! real estate 1 in Washington townskip, Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the northwe-.t quarter of section twenty-one <2l I, township twenty-seven nerth, range four- ' teen (14) east, also coinmenciiijr at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of said northwest quarter ot said section 21, thence west to the northwest corner of said northwest . quarter of said section twenty-one (21). thence south 52 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence north 52 reds to place of beginning; also, commencing at the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 20, thence west 80 rods, thence south 52 rods, thence east SO l rods, them e north 52 reds to tlie place of beginning, all in township twenty - 1 seven (27) north, range fourum < 14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing in all one hundred and thirtytwo (132) acres, more or less. Terms «f %ale. * One-third (1-3) cash to be paid on day of Atalo, one-third (1-2) in nine months ’ and cne-third (1-3) in eighteen months from date of sale, bearing 6 per cent interest, notes to he taken for defvr- . rod payments with mortgage on real state sold. The purchaser on tlie right to pay all cash if he so desires. Such sale will be made subject to tlie ; approval of the Adams circuit court, and will not be sold for less than its • appraised value as specified in order • f said court. JOHN BA i ER. Commissioner. ’ Schurger and Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. 1- -B.i-26 ' AITOIXTMEST OF EXE< I TOK. Notice is hreby given that the rn- ? dersigned lias been appointed e\»-< nt<»r of the estnte of Christopher S- liultz. late < f Adams county, deceased. The - estate is probably solvent. CH 111 STI AN KI UK HOF F, Executor. October 6. 1916. Do re B. Er w in, N A ttorifey. 12-19-26 E OF <*O4IWISMO\EIV> SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by , virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court, made and entered in a cause therein ponding, entitled, “Man- i ley P. Irwin, Charles Irwin, Virgie Foreman, Pearl Bates, Nettie Zehr, ’ Earl Irwin, and Ina Buckingham vs. Imrena P. Irwin, Iva Charleston. Clinton Charleston, her husband, Janey Arnold. Herbert .Arnold, iter husband, , Lurenn P. Irwin, administratrix of tlie 1 estate <>f Phillip Irwin, deceased,” and number«*d 9185 on tlie dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that, at lhe law ( office of More B. I-7rwin, opposite the ■ court house, in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on • Friday. Sovrmhrr H*. IWl*i. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., , and 2 o’clock p. m., of said day, and , from day to d;< ? thereafter until sold, < lie will offer lor sale at private sale • at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described 5 real estate, to-wit: Tract No t 1. The east half (4£) of the. northwest quarter (‘/i ) of tlie northeast quarter < ) of section twenty (20) township - twenty-five (25) north, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing twenty (20) acres more or , less. ' Also I Trwrl Ao. 2. The north half ( ) of the southeast quarter ( i of the northeast quarter- < ij i of section twenty (20), to\ nship 1 twent, -live (25) north, range fifteen (151 east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing twenty (20) acres more or r less. Said tract will be offered separately and together. Terms of One-third cash on day of sale, one- J third in «>ii<* > ear ihi refrotn, one-thlrd in two years therefrom with 6 per ••ent interest on deferred payments, tlie same to be secured by mortgage • m said real estate and freehold surety. Purchaser may pay all cash. < DORE B. ERWIN. J 19-26-2 Commissioner. o I NOTICE TO PIKH'EKTY OU AEBS In (lie Hatter of the Kekiongii street * Side««iHU linproveiiieiit. Notice is hereby given Hint the com- . mon council in und for the City of De- * eatur, Indiana, did, on the 17th day of October, adopt a preliminary resolution ordering tlie runt ruction of the . following improvement, to-wit: Con- 1 st ruction of a cement sidewalk I fee* wide on and along the west side of } Kekionga » street, extending from Grant street on tlie south to the Clover Leaf Railway on the north. 1 Further notice is also given that the said common council will on the 7th llii.w of Ao%ember. at srve:i o’clock, p. ni.. at their council room in said city re-< i\<- and hear re- j monstrances from property owners or persons affected in said improvement and will tlun determine whether the benefits accruing to the property Ilahi.- to be assessed will be equal to the estimated cost of said improvement. Witness my hand and seal tiiis 18th day of October, 1916. f (Seal) H. M. DeVOSS, 19-26 City Clerk. \<>Tl( Il TO OWAEIiS In the 'latter of (be < 'hronhtcr South Eleveutli Street linpro%eiiieut. Notice is hereby given I hat the com- p mon roum-il in and for the ('its of Decatur, Indiana, did, on lhe 17th day of October, adopt a preliminary resolution urderhv-; lhe contrii'tion of tlie J following improvement, to-wit: Construction of a <eiticnl sidewalk 4 feet wide, located at the curb on and along the following route: Uommeiic- ] Ing rftt Adams street an the ei ' ide of Bleventh street, running thence ' south to Patterson street, thence com- i

’ — —■——■.iiill I ; ■ ■ inenchig on the south dde of Patternon street, on the east side of Elevrnth street, and running south to the north side of Elm street. Further notice is also given that Hie snid common •ouncll will on the 7th l)n> wf Ao%ember, 11*1(1, at seven o’dock, p. m., at their council room in said city receive and hear rvmonslrances from property owners or persons affected In said improvement and will then determine whether the benefits accruing to the. property liable to be asseßsed will bo equal to tlie • stlmated cost of said Improvement. Witness m\ hand und seal tills 18th day of October, 1816. (Heal) H. M. DeVOSS, 18-26 City Clerk. NOTI< I * • r.: >r: ft 1 % OU NMMS In the Matter of the l*M>r \\ ngouvr Mover Ihi prove uiviit. Notice Is hereby given that the common council In and for Hie <’ity of Decatur, Indiana, did, on the 17m day of October, adopt a prelimiliarx resolutinn ordering tlie contrm ti<m of the following improvement, to-wit: (’on struction of a dialrlct sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing in tlie center of the alley at H point which is 6 feet east of the southeast, corner of Inlot No. 291 in the original plat to tlie City of Decatur, Indiana, thence running north in the center of the alley about 440 feet, and then to terminate In the Marshall street sewer. The boundary lines of the district or area to be drained by said improvement and assessed therefor are as follows: The district bounded on the south by Jackson street; on the west by First street; on the nortli by the nortli line of Marshall street and on the east by outlot No. 2 99. Further notice Is also given that the skid common council will on the Till I>M> ul \ov ember. at seven o’clock, p. m., at their council room in said < |ty receive and hear remonstrances from property owners or persons affected Ju said improvement and will also low' and determine the question as to whether such district or area is properl\ bounded for the purpose of such drainage and whether other territory not included in such boundaries should be added to such district, or whether any of the real estate therein included should be excluded therefrom, and will then determine whether the benefits accruing to the property liable to be assessed will be equal to the estimated costs of said improvement. Witness my hand and seal this 18th day of October, 1916. (Seal) 11. M. DeVOSS, 19-26 City Clerk. □__ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESI’ ATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Frederick Berron, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tlu* 26th day of November, 1916, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof wf heirship, and receive their distributive shares. FRANK I USEY, Administrator. Decatur, Iml., Oct. 18, 1916. Peterson Moran? Atys. 19-26 NOTICE OF CIA XL SFTTLIIMEAT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of the estate of Jacob Hunziker, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Dw-atur. Indiana, on the 20th day of November, 1916, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement m.-ounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; x and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ELIZ \ IIOFFMTn’TEK. Administratrix. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 17, 1916. .i... . . . • i. A i:. 19-26

FOLLOW THE CROWD FALL OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S Studebaker BlocK, Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station. “FOLLOW THE CROWD.” Last Saturday our store was jammed with customers, eager buyers, buying their entire winter supply and saving money. This is our biggest money-saving event, the crowds that we have had since our sale opened, shows that we are giving Bargains not to he overlooked. We have loaded our shelves with Winter Underwear before the high prices took effect, and we will give you the benefit. “BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY.” A sale on all Dry Goods, Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings, Caps, Sweater Coats. Underwear, for everybody, Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery, etc. Below are a few Specials. Sale lasts until Saturday, November 4. Secure our large circular for more prices.

UNDERWEAR. 100 doz. Men’s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 50c value, Fail Opening Sale 39c 100 doz. Ladies’ Bleached or Unbleached Vests and Pants, heavily fleeced, full size garment, all sizes, 34, 36. 38. Fall Sale, each 24c Ladies’ Union Suits, heavily fleeced, bleached or unbleached, 65c valued. Fall Sale 48c Two ca .os Men’s Heavy Flat Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes, regular SI.OO value, special for this sale. suit 89c Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Lined Union Suits, all sizes, 22 to 34, Fall Sale 50c DRY GOODS SPECIALS. 10,000 yards Outing Flannel, light or dark, Fall sale, yard 6c 10c grade Outing Flannel, light or dark, only, yard 8c Unbleached Muslin, yard 6c 25c value Dress Plaids, pard 15c ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Ladies' Heavy Outing Gowns, light pink, blue or plain white, 75c value, Fall Sale 49c' Ladies’ Silk or Chiffon Head Scarf.- i 75c value. Fail Sale 49c Kimona Sleeve Aprons, light or dark, made of good percale ...45c Ladies’ Flannelette Kimonas and House Dresses, also Wrappers, all new fall styles, regular $1.50 and $1.25 value. Fall Sale 98c Ladies, Misses and Children’s Knit Caps, all colors 25c and 49c PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS!! $1.50 Black Heatherbloom or Sateen Petticoats, with elastic band, special for this sale 98c Some Dandy White Petticoats, with lace and embroidery, double flounce, regular $1.50 value, special for tilts sale 98c Ladies’ Knit and Outing Flannel Underskirts, only 49c GENT’S FURNISHINGS. Men’s Work Shirts. 50c'value, largo, asortment to pick from, all sizes. 14>/ 2 to 17. Fall Sale ...,39c Men’s Grey or Blue Flannel Shirts. with the button down collar, regular $1.50 value. Fall Sale 98c Men’s Blue Jersey Work Shirts, all sizes. 14Vj to 17. regular 75c grade, Fall Sale 49c

i SB Mi 4' i t Since The European War Started Prices have been on the rampage. You can count on your hand the necessities whose prices you know to be the same today as two years ago. STYLEPLUS Suits and Overcoats $17.00 tbe nation over, the Same Price as before the war and guaranteed as usual. Our stocks give every man a big selection. Come in and see them at Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson Holstein cattie sale at the De- bulls will he sold at public auccatur Horse Sale barn on tion. From the best herd in AdThursday, Nov.lt>. Heifersand anis Co. Kukelhan Bros. 251tf

Men’s $2 00 grade Corduroy Pants, all sizes. Fall Sale $1.49 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Special! Tan or Grey Blankets, fancy border. Fall Sale. pair... 49c 10-4 Full Size Blankets, in tan or grey, fancy border, 90e value, Fall Sale, pair 75c A bargain, 500 pairs 11-4 full large size Blankets, in tan, grey, white, fancy border, heavy fleeced, sold all over for $1.50, special for this sale, pair 98c The best Wool Nap Blanket on the market, regular $3.50 value, special for Fall Sale ..$2.25, $2.65. $2.98 All wool fancy Plaid Blankets, full size, regular $6.50 Blanket, Fall Sale $4.98 CORSETS. CORSETS!! C. B. A. La Spirite Corsets are the best corsets made, guaranteed to give satisfaction: $1.50 Front Lace Corset, Sale price 98c SI.OO Corset, Sale Price 95c t 50c Corset, Sale Price 45c; NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! Pearl Buttons, card 1' : .c ! I Pins, package 2c Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c Safety Pins, card 1/2 C Hair Pins, package 1c Mourning Pins, package 1c 10c Brass Extension Curtain Rods 5c Talcum Powder, can 4c COTTON BATTS. Cotton Batts, roll 8c IZ'/ac Cotton Balts, roll 10c 4 lb. Cotton Batts, roll 65c, 75c LACE CURTAINS, 98c PAIR. Lace Curtains, White or Ecru, fancy or plain centers, extra width, 3 and 3 l / 2 yards long, regular price. st.so pair. Fall Sale, pair 98c SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. Men’s Work Socks. 6 pair for ....25c Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, heavy weight, Fall Sale, pair 10c Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Hose, all sizes. Fall Sale, pair 10c Ladies' all wool Hose, black, grey or blue, special, only, pair 24c SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Flannelette Dressing Barques, only -19 c MEN’S SHOES. $4.00 Black Goodyear Welt, gun metal, button or lace shoe, all latest styles, Fall Sale $2.98

! $3.25 Men's Gun Metal. Button or I Blucher Shoe, all latest styles, Fall Sale $2.45 Special! Men's Heavy Work Shoe, . all solid leather, Fall Sale ...$1.98 A good line Men's Work Shoes, all shoes guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction. Fall Sale $2.25, $2.50 LADIES’ SHOES. $;’.,00 Ladies' Pat. or Gun Metal Button Shoe, Fall Sale $1.95 $4.00 Ladies’ Patent. Plain or Tin. Button or Lace. Mat Kid Top or (’loth Top. a nobby dress shoe, all new Fall Styles. Fall Sale ....$2.93 I $2.00 Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoe, Patent Tip, a dandy. Fall Sale ...$1.49 A good Ladies’ Kangaroo or Box Calf Shoe, a good shoe, for all kinds of wet weather, Fall Sale $2.45 . $3.50 Ladies' Patent Cloth Top, plain toe, button shoe, a dandy style. Fall Sale $2.45 We also have shoes for Boys, I Misses and Children. Come in and ■ save money. BED SPREADS. ! $1.50 White Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe 93q SWEATER COATS. Men’s Heavy Weight Sweater Coats, with large shawl collar, a dandy coat, worth 75c, special for this sale 49q Same as above, in Boys’ 49q Men’s $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats, in grey, red or blue, with largo shawl collar, Fall Opening Sale 980 Misses’ and Boys’ Sweater Coats, with sliywl collar, $1.25 value, Fall Sale 980 Special! Ladies’ all wool Sweater . Coats, with shawl collar and two pockets, regular $2.50 value, special for this sale $1.75 LOOK! SPECIAL!! LOOK!!! . Men's Good Quality Heavy Rubber Boot. Duck Vamp. Rolled Edge. ; Special for this sale . . ... $2.75 A Good Men's All Rubber Boot, it ; is a dandy, has been selling fast, special for this sale . . $2,95 . Ladies’ Plain Rubbers, pair 390 Special! Men s heavy good wearing Arctic, all sizes, Fall Sale, pair 98q 35c value white or colored Table I Linen. Fall Sale, yard 23q