Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1912 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT. BVEBTtbCbSOAT aOKSUM BY fcSW & ELL'NGHAM, Pyc>«*e»’ • «»Pli TUB IX ADVAMC*. sJxumS at tie M MM* >4, u aeccad cam auul Mtur. JFFICMU. PAPER OF ADAMS CCA Jew. That is what Goversor Marshals expected to do wiec be takes the _— — — — j i i. ■_ i'■ u t* * ‘2T - — iobottw. It -s ccaceded that no the resu.l: of Those eampaugna -s mighty r-ieasa’:: democratic history. Seii’.or John W Kern. :z .s annc .need, win be the perma.net: dminnaa ot the c-oovenden. The fact that Gcveraor Marshall and Senator Ken are to preside will ot itself serve co crate gatherisg. NOTICE *0 VOS-PES DEMTS. The Sore of ladiaaa. Cocary of Alixf. &5..: Is The Ums Cwmix Court Fetrzary Term. Mary E. Davy et al u Ayiere Miform, motios for asae pro rsse entry. It appeamag irom afMavix fled in the a.ioTe eatided eanse. tha’ Ay’ette Miller. Mary J Miller. his wife, all the heirs.. gensses. leca: ees. . it :• rs c ” su rt tisz «yoGses of Ayleae W’.ll-r of Mary J Miller, his wife. if they or either of ’bem be depress—i Aylett V

SPRING OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN'S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South Interurban Station Oar Spring openmg sae eminences Sat March 23rd. Our store is full of new bright -jds for spring ar.~ summer wear that you need now. Our asst, is the largest it has eve- been. start the season in full swing, we will for the next two weeks innaugarate a great sale in which all i”ems in this store will be sold at a great reduction from their farmer prices. Economy folks will do well to lay in their supply while the assortments are at their best and prices are lowest. The heavest reduction will ?55 on shoes, furnishings. dry goods. lace curtains, muslins and knit underwear. Note the prices below we have hundreds of other bargains in the store.

SHOES SHOES': Oar tboe stick is *ae larresi it lis ever been, with new iz>i sp-to-dAie shoes, direct from the nsamfxrrarers. We save yoa tie jobbers profit. I: ’■• Ba-es Shoes for Meo. -5 Gas Metal ana Pat., buttoc ar Lace. ~:--rg Opesißg Sale S2JS s*?*■ Mea's Pat., bentos or bhscher shoe, also Goa Metal; Sp-ring Opernz Sale tZZ3 J- ' lies s W'. Kid. Grs Metal or Box Calf Saoe, Srrtnz Opening Sale $1.95 SI 75 leak Main Toe or Tip Shoe, a d*.ad~ t . $1.49 i_*.w Mess - He*’.? ’ Tan Work Shoe. String Open.:ng Sale 1*.5? St"-al' •' Mens Gan Mettl or Par. laze or button Oxford. “--tax Sale ..... s'9s L ’•'■ Men • Elkss a Sice . $tJ5 • !-*c Velvet, barton Shoe. Sfirtng Open ng Sale . . *2.75 $3 Ladies' Wkite Uaavaaa, bet•n* Stese. Spring Opening Sale *2. *5 t!*w Ladies Heavy Box Calf or Kangaroo Fhne. plain. toe or ■ p. St’ttz Opening Sale .. *'.*9 Special! Ladies Vici Kid Shoe. Spring Opening Sale . ..$1.19 Srecsai" Sts# Ladies' aE Pat. lace er fww-rtrx? Oxford?. ;~z tteninz Sale . ....s’.<9 *' Little Giant's Shoe. sizes 4to Spring Open: rut Sale.... 98c DRESS GOODS. i”-’ valne of Black and White Skepteerd Check Dress Goods. String Oreging Sale, yard 15c A large assortaaea' at 33c value of Plaid Dress Goods, yard 14c Light Salting. with biaek hair-line stripe. 35c valne. Spring Opening Sale, yard 19c SPECIAL! NOTIONS. SPECIAL!! White sao Black Tape 1c Bins. -ws-kaze Hair Pina, parks ge 9. .1c TaJesm Powder, ean 4c

Remerr b " the spring ooening <?av Sat. March 23. and do not far to attend. We have bargair s galore. It will pay vou to come for mile to attend this spring opening sale E3enNE?“rFFIN’S Studabaker Block Two Doors South of Interurban Station —

Miller. his wife ‘ *rv name to pUis»* t’ff uakaowaK all the uahaon heirs, —— M ♦ 5 vr »hrs* same kyowa to tarring «RO«MP vt M R MUler vr -4. k .y —/ ’ ***ee he - IX Mil* . Miller t first same usher haahand. all the u®first bum* .ninowa to plaintiff cis T - !eca’r*s mrfi'ors or ssrrivisg - *rs* raitaoe: tc -iaimiff*. her hssburt. all the unitors or aurviviag spe-zaes of Mary Miller or of Miller, her hssbaad. ■f either of oe deceased all the snteaown he.rs, devisees, lega Aylet- P or ot . Miner b:s < *V if the' or —of ’.rest be d*~ ..q. yfjj-v j Miller. Miller, --««■ ■sshaowa to ns*mrfff», he" Tisees. Legatee# creditors or sn.rv.~zx sDsase* o' J. Miller or of 1 Miner, a*-’ iasiiz.i if tWy or I

Haadk err a ief ............. ’ c I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! While it iasts. Merrick* Thread, white or black jail n-nnbers. six sfOcU for .... 3c LACE CURTAINS *l.3e Lace Curtains, white or eerts. plain or faztey centers. '-» yds. long extra «;de. Spr.ruf Open «g Sale, pair . 99c CORSE" CO.E®S A large assortment of Ladles Urbro.dery and Lace Corset Covers. -T.’ value. Spring Opening .... 23c SPECIAL! TABLE OIL CLOTH. All coiors. Table Oil Cloth. Spring Openinz Sale, yard ’2c SPECIAL! l*c Brass Curtain Rods. Spring Opening Sale, each 5c BED SPREADS *l.3# White Bed Spreads, without fringe. Spring Opening Sale. . 93c *l.-” Vai .♦ White Red Spreads, with fringe. cat corners. Spring Opening Sale J1.»9 TABLE UNEN! SPEC a L We valse cf Bleached Table Linen. Spring Opening Sa«e. yard.. 23c SPEC AL! SPECIAL 75c value at Btaez Sateen Pettieeata. Spring Opening Sale 39c •e.SL.% UNDERWEAR. 75e value Ladies Msslin Gowns, enthrmdery trimmed 49c *1 ' value lAdfes' •Towns, also slip-overs. with lace or esnbrcidett trimmed ... 98c CORSETS. I 34 C. BL LaSpirite Corsets 42c *1 *'• C B LaSpirt«< Corsets 39c SPEC AL WINDOW SHADES. i3e value Green Window Shades. . 4 ft kmg. Spring Opening Sn*A eneh . - _AMS ® : A large assortment of li4jc Dress Ginghams, in plain colors, stropes. or plaids, yard 10c

MuTrf <3 -1- ytiler, ber ha»b*Ad. j al? the hefts, !e<a . tees, creditors or sum sing spouses 0/1 wif* *!' *he QS-icnowß heirs, devisees. ■ j ».. j.. * \ 1 Isdiana. Monday, the **h tay of April. A. IX. -.>ll. A3d ;i«*d by iaswer or *™or to ea:4 .x-ESiALZt. cr ’.be sam« wi3 be and ~r«>d 13 their azW tneas my name and seal of sa-d Ccte aerwo 1-X«i '--0 i'ti & - f - Mxrra. I»i2. FERDCfAXD BLEKKE. e** i Wii’** AtisrßSff 1 *-OT Pf2~ ?- KOTiCE TO SC* S ES 2EX-« mi z ime "■* . .tz. Asaa

SPEC.AL LAWSS. ijpst received, large a.ss>?"nte'tit Lawns, an colors and tattems. do not sim this ottor-’inity. Sc salae. Str.ng Oje- ng Sale yd..’.. SPECIAL APRON GINGHAM. 7>t Val.e Apron, <tt.zi.am. al! colors and 'heeks. Spring Opening Sale, yard .... 4 jc MUSLIN. Tn! racked Masiin. v ard ... 5c Extra Bae Unbleached Mnslta. yard . . 71.aeached Muslin, yard . UNDERWEAR. Metis Ribbed Underwear, in brown and cream, jsst the thing tor spring wear. raise Spring Openi'Z Sale WORK SHIRTS w#c Work Shirts, a larz- assortment •• pick from. aB sizes, from IIS re •?. Spring Opening S..L- each .38c PETTICOATS! SPECIAL! Si ' ' Black Sateen ■'«* Heatherbloom Petticoats, with wide embroidery or doable mffle Sosnce. Sprang Opening Sale . 98c, falne of Whi'e Pe” •oa-s. with wide embroidery or laee and i asertion Sosnce — 9Bc SPECIAL SPECIAL!! Bleached or onblea-hed Towel;ng, ! yard -Hkc SHIRT WAISTS. Unat received, a new tine of. Ladiea" Shin Waists from the New York sasif»" :*iM eompativ. $1.35 raise, wi'li long or sho*t sleeve, low o- "higb neck, with lace or emit" levy tritrmed. 98c It «A Ladies' Shit Waists with high or low «<■■». short or SonSpring Oper.itz Sale *'

jFUler r* Warren M Beard. Perme’-i ' Heard So. '2S7. I It appearing from aS davit filed tel MM *:•>•* •■Mttni csaw. t!»*t Warr»a | jM. BearS. Feme! a Bea.-'i. of tb* 'Above aatß*d *efen<ia3t» are noe-reei ' d«ats of the State of Inti aaa. tbe «a 1 Warre® M. Beort Pe-ste. a ! Beard, that they be and appear before the Hca. J Jdge of the Adams Orrntt ! Court on the Uth day of May. ISiX | the MB* i eing the Xfd Juridical da * ■ Mareb ISIX a. D f> til l. <rrv ‘•- P* !tfil * APPO STYES- OP ACM SISTP ATOP. X^r-’<» <- hereby <‘ T e 3 that the ow~ has ho*x ap petered admmieAPMO s’ WES’ C® EXECUTOR. der sign “** ~ z a-s be* -1 * - ”*•• e * late :s irobaHy fcr'rsT. DOINGS IN SOCIETY Thi-Me Clab Saturday. A “Blarney Castle” a: Irish Scoal Giver, by the Epworth Lea=-jers. AT THE M E. CHURCH Miss Madge Hitt Attends Van Wert Elks' Dance—- • ESA’S SCC AL CALEX3A.R. W«e-e®-a« ■■wort. E*;qk Al<*—Mrs. D-ere-Pr*sis'yT.eriaa- Gated —Gasj* Meyer Sa>is Aid —Mrx. Fertst lAgit

EvaageLcal AM—Mrs. E B. Mat.’ Ban* Noss—Golda Gay Dtterpean—Mrs. F. V M2Ls Rttb Ctnile —Eati>-»- Encs. .terr—il.s. GrcVfW HcCssan.. F ridry Little Qmlters—LoelU Btiltemeier. • The Zrinh sc-ctal given Tneaday even tag .a the Mett'-vLst ehaach tarj-.rs . tie Epwnrth Leag-ie was a ’er? «k---■’.essfnl Ceo. a Urge xnmber nt peepee enjoying the pleas'ires irrxtz ed by the Epwprth Lenzners. Green prevaOed 1 the decern-..ins. tie chan deters betnz hooded with green japer caps, and green streamers festocping the aalctwy Ea a one o< the tittle clans rooms was deecrazed as a 'booth and given over to peon; games In cne Mas Ethel Stoth mid ferrmes. in another Miao Margaret Mills had charge at a z suing ;®nd. and in ME otierx were games aoch as “Ete . Mike.” and ’Hit or Mian.’ The Rev Semans displayed artist- sk.l. n h.» ' arrangement m one earner c< the -wn, at a " Bsarney Caakle. ’ This ■ 'aistorte castle was reached by laaoH.ona climbing of stejs and when the heights were f aa-ly reached the kiss- ' mg of a '■'ataroey stone ’ was _n order .When, bes-dirix to do sc. however, a mail mirror --ame into view, bearing the sign, '‘Boot Honk-’ The s®nda’ school orchestra played several air*. ’ and there was a piaam Boat by the Misses Vera Hower and Nellie Nlehois and voeal m-isir by the high nehaci goartet, romprlgmg Messrs. Rie-. Beery. Baumgartner and Trftch Re- : freshments carried am tike Irish emor. green, and the mens included, iectree si;.:’iches, potato chips, pickles mrt eo«ee. ’<4 .- Van Wert Bslletia says “The das.- • ing party given last evening by the Van Wert k»dg“ of Elka in ohservii.- e . of St. FMMfi day. was the most s*teessful fnsetion yet given by that popalar organizati.Tn. Nearly ”vo bantrod ladies and gestietsen were >n attendance to participate in the |Mogram of twenty dances, tripped to the : .de£ghtfal mnsae of the Smsh sai> phone trio of SpriggSeid. The ala • 1 was most pienanMly *Tfi» mil and de- ’ spite the crash *■>**s o*o MMfct SSO> ! ticn of the evening, it will long be re- ! membered by the merry party presses.Daring the tatermissioa a buffet ImcA eon was prettily served and the ladies ■were presented with green carnations as favors.’

Os A presentation ot new spiing meichandise and Easter apparel • ' 1" A' • W ■''' ' L XA; r Hd. ■ r /T 9 ,r 0 -B 5 / n 0 d .G. A 2 T s ®3il ' — n l.i 4 1 . r-? spirit of spring invades everv section of this store new stj les new chandise and the prices exceedingly low. quality considered. Every section bids you welcome, only seventeen buying days before Easter. Suits, Coats, Dresses and XV aists all present- , 1 ing the season's most distinctive style features. Serge Dresses $8.50 to $25.00 1 We illustrate two popular styles of serge dresses, and there is not- [ rhing more becoming for early spring wear. These and many other styles are now on display in all colors and white. Tailored Suits $lO. to $35. Long Coats $7.50 to $25. Silk Dresses $lO. to $35. New Waists $1.50 to $7.50 — J

PUBLIC SALE To irake room for our spiing goods we will sell at public auction at our store at Monroe, Ind., the following articles, on SATURDAY, MARCH, 23, AT 1:00 P- M. SHARP New Goods S ;me new buggies of latest style and type, both in rubber and steel tires: also 1 up-to-date storm buggy extra roomy and a high class job all around, Diamond riding breaki.’ig plow. Gale breaking plow, Oliver walking plow. Big Willie riding cultivator '-fork Os wme ray tedder. Osborne hay leader. Osborne disc harrow, Osborne spring tooth harrows, '.‘s:* rr.e spike tooth harrows, some gasoiine stoves, some heavv team harness and also some light Wness made of very best material that money will* buv. stock of blankets and robes. Sharplest Tubular cream Separators. All these articles are guarantees just the same as sold at private sale and you cannot afford to miss this sale if you are in the market for anything in this line this spring. Second-Hand Goods Tizer corn planter in gr»d condition, several top buggies in good shape. I Bement Palace range grxxi as new. Live Stock Or.e Durham cow 5 years old. to be fresh in April some time: 1 extra good Jersey cow to re tresn some time in July. B<»thof these cows are straight and right in ever}' way and are giving extra good milk. And many other articles. ; REAIEMBr.R. we have not bought some extra goods to offer at this sale out our regular st jck will be soul at your own price, and we invite you one and all to attend this sale. Ail SOT-s •■•f 55.00 and under cash, for sums over $5.00 a credit of six months wui be given, giving bankable note subject to the above terms. 3 per cent on tor casn. Il Liechtv Bros. & Co. MONROE, INDIANA Jeff Lieehty, Auct. M . S- Liechty. Clerk