Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1912 — Page 5
IIIJNDREDS of women have * 1 bought our English Walking Boots this fall and we hear nothing but complimentary remarks about them. The tops are seven inches high, the vamps of a bright Gun Metal that polishes easily, the toe is a dumpy effect and the heel is medium low for walking. Glad to show you any time. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER
: WEATHER FORECAST I e * 4 *? ♦;•♦****• -»« * .>♦»» B Fair tonight and Saturdav. .1. W. Lower was at Fort Wayne to-' day on business u VaW went to Fort Wayne this ( morning on business. Mann Woods went to Fort Wayne on 1 business this morning Mrs Arthur Fisher was a Ft. Wayne business visitor today. Peter For bing went to Winchester this morning to spend the day with ’ friends. Bat Kinney went to Geneva tliis.i morning to attend to some busine- s , matters. i I Mrs. Lena Burns of Covington, Ky,; is in the city visiting with her broth 1 e.. Rev. Theo. Wilken Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Fordyce, who), have resided at their home near Mon-;, month tor some time, have moved to < this city into their residence on Fourth , street, recently vacated by Mr. and ■ Mrs W. A. Lower. ,
the HOME 0F Ql!aii,y Gro “ ries I L--——««-J I ■ YOU W. ■ WILL ALWY AS 1 ■a?“ , ' , ®» » -'W'* find =, US BUSY But Never Too Busy To Give Your Especial Wants Our Special Attention We Value Your Trade! The Official Count Shows that we have sold more flour than ever since our price on good luck is 73c for 25 lb. sack and $1.45 for 50 lb, sack, $5.75 per bbl. Red or yellow onions 75c bu. Fine turnips 35c bn. Lay in a winter supply while the price is best. We pav cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I. Depot Thone lOg, 1 JNO. S. BOWERS F k l ) l 'ix. Cf ?e l 5 K S R I I President V.-Pres t & Treas. | ■ FRENCH QUINN J I fl Secretary S I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, I ABSTRACTS. 1 The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- ! street Records, 'twenty years Experience I Farms, City Property, 5 per cent E MONEY
• liss Agnes Kohne was a Ft. Wayae I visitor today. Prof. Paul Withaus of Berne was a I business visitor here today. •Mr and Mrs. Will Kremers and chi’.|dren returned Thursday from a visit at Holland. Mich. Henry Koenemann returned front Fort Wayne, where ho attended to 'some business. ' Festus Rroten f Bluffton, general , manager of the Morris string of five and ten cent stores, was here today 'on business with the local store. Mrs Anthony Wertzberger went to • Ft. Wayne this afternoon to visit with I her daughter Mrs. Jared Reed. She will also go to New Haven before returning home. Miss Edith Miller left this morning tor Detroit, where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends, and from there will go to Bay City, Mich., and visit with her sister during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Coral Cieele. former I Adams county jveople, who hare lived the past year in Jefferson, Ashtabula county. Ohio, have sold their farm there and returned to this county. They were bustness visitors in tne city today.
ll Mrs. Al Burdg went to Portland this! afternoon. The Misses Agnes and Lucile Glilig spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. i I Mrs. Dick Wallace returned from Fort Wayne, where she spent the day. P Mrs. I). B. Teeters of Grand Rapids, I Mich., is in the city visiting with her ’ sister. [ Attorney D. H. Erwin was al Fort I J Wayne and Van Wert today, where at j the latter place he probated the will)' of the late Joseph G. Miller. Mis. Nettie Hubler of Hoagland, i* I I 1 | secretary of the Allen County Sunday. | School association, attended the Ad ' i ams county convention here today. f i Anthony H. Holthouse took out let- j ters of administration this afternoon!, | in the estate of his father, the late Pe-I | ter Holthouse. He gave 125,000 bond. I Decatur relatives have received aaI nouncement of the approaching wed , ding of Harry Amrine, former editor , of the Decatur Tinies, to a well known Cincinnati young lady, which will take place within the course of a week or' two. Mr. Amrine has been employed at Cincinnati, Ohio for some time. Judge Edward o Rourke will step ( down and off the Allen circuit court ( bench after serving there for thirty-six ( years, and John W. Eggeman will , take his place. Judge O'Rourke's rec-' ord of thirty-six years of uninterrupted 1 service as circuit judge is exceeded by few judges. It is the longest period that any judge has ever served in Al- i |len county. Judge O'Rourke is a dem-' jocrat and his successor is also a demo|crat. The retiring judge will enter the practice of law in Fort Wayne. Judge O’Rourke is well known here, both officially and socially, NOTICE. For first-class li.ery at reasonable prices, good outfits, call or 'phone No. j 182, to Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe. —Advt. 26013 (Advertisement) A HARMLESS WAY TO DARKEN THE HAIR. A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy for all Hair Troubles. Who does not know the value of Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hail . dark, soft and glossy and in good con- i dition? As a matter of fact, sulphur j.s a natural element c. uair, and a deficiency of it in the hair is neld by I many scalp specialists to be connected with the loss of color and vitality of I the hair, (.'unquestionably, there is no
BUY YOUR WINTER APPLES NOW iGAFj JOST ARRIVED VARIETY Baldwins, Greenings and Northern Spies SEE US AT ONCE PRICES RIGHT RUNYON, ENGELER C(L Now is the time to buy your cab- ■ bage for kraut at 90c per I hundred.. We also have I those large yellow I globe onions at 75c per bu. Plenty of good country butter g FULLLNKAMPS |
j better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially premature grayness, than Sage and Sulphur, if properly ■ prepared. The Wyeth Chemical company of New York put out an ideal preparation of this kind, called it Wyeth's ■ Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which t ,ge and sulphur are combined with otner valuable remedies for keep- | ing the hair and scalp In dean, healthy j condition. If your hair is losing its color or I constantly coming out, or if you are 1 troubled with dandruff or dry, itchy | scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Saeg and Sulphur from your druggist, use it according |o directions, and see what a difference a few days' treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. i All druggists sell it, under guarantee chat the money will be refunded If the rem*’jy is not exactly as represented. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s .... - .. WANTED-—Lady or gentleman of fair education living in or outside of Decatur to travel for Merchandise Supply Co. Salary |lB per week nd expenses. Experience unnecessary. Addregg Nann Grimes, Decatur, Ind , Gen. Del. iTranscient.) Advt. 267i2
-PARA - HOUSE PAINT fully garanteed $1.25 per gallon Devoe and Raynolds Rubber set Brushes Pure Linseed Oil W e can save you from sls. to S2O. on a Cast or Steel Range Get Our Prices John Brock
CAMDY n. | n ill Ladies Wool Scarfs 2600 Pounds uTOCIC fit WOaVCT Choice of any 50c In last shipment all goes This Week at 10 cts. lb. Bfg Specials 29c Big Special On Canary Birds We will have on sale Saturday German Hard Mountain Male Canary Birds guaranteed to sing at the low price of $2.35. Don’t miss having a nice pet for the long winter diys. IBRD CAGES 25c neckties for boys and To close out Children UnAT Girls at ion suits and boys heavy $ 1.00 each 10c drawers and shirts Sat. 10c Big Special On Dishes While They Last Saturday 10c each Consisting of cake plates, deep dishes, mixing bowls, jugs, cups, and saucers and berry sets. Don’t fail to see them in our north window. Saturday only.lOc each. Underwear and Gloves Hosiery and Blankets Our stock is complete and p-ices the D >n’t pay high prices for articles 1•" cst. all sizes and qualities. but buy where you can save money Stove p!;es ai d e’l> 'vs . ... 10c See our line of Aluminumware, we will Dampers and f . !»vw.s . . . 10c save you money 7 Lanterns at . 49, 69 and 89c —— — Coal hods at . . ... 25 and 35c Books and Pictures, complete new line Axes 98c from 10c to SI,OO BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS DOLLS AND TEDDY BEARS : and fancy center pieces, sea'fs Dolls from lc to SIO.OO etc. Bears 50c to 98c Remember us when in the city. Our business has shown a wonderful increase over any year in business, we p’ease the people is why we grow, compare our goods with others and see why they ail trade at the Big Store of A—/ J w .. , . uILLLL tii VILKVLII V
FOUND —P-ar rin; describe property: and pay for this ad. Call at Demo-I crat. —Advt. | Dr C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102
r u * asnion 1 joints f"« IXIIBL-IOK & COMPANY Caucasian and Ural Lamb The new fur fabrics for fall —so perfect in texture that only an expert can distinguish them from the real fur. So different from the fur coat of “grandmother’s ' TWx / time,” which was worn season after season regard- W less of style or lines, are the fur coats now. They are designed with the same lines- the same new features as the tailored styles. And it requires very A skillful designing to give these heavy fur fabrics the fashionable slender lines. Elaborate braid fastenings The only suggestion of trimming on these exquisite coats /I'Y is the fastenings. These are made of beautiful braid (frogs) with if „• long silk tassels. The large buttons are also covered with braid. These coats are lined throughout with guaranteed satin, in sagyGswN colors ranging from a lustrous gold to a dark rich purple— gSJgfUiijaS very much the same colors as prevail in the tailored coats and suits. Large collars—deep cuffs Large collars, with a shawl effect, are used.. These collars are made so that they can be buttoned up high around the r.-j throat, thus making the bothersome scarf unnecessary. Deep turn-back cuffs, in many instances of a different fur entirely, are used on sleeves. Our line of fur fabric coats Include* fc'csvW models in Caucasian and Ural lamb. Your k wy all-over wrap to wear in the afternoon or to /; the theatre and evening parties. You will be Hr eurprised at the excellent values. Come in and make your selection before the assort- & meat is broken.
The Home Upholstering Co. We are prepared to do any kind of uphols'ering and furnitwe repairing. Will cal* for :rd deliverarticles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices a-e right. Phone 448 orcall at2l9 E. Madisoni3t. W. F. HELIVi Prop. Also bav and sell all kinds of Second Hai d Goods.
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