Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1913 — Page 5
Illi ■ ? vtil IK*' ;• Illi !| Our Newport sandlas for women are made to fit S F? the new st les in shoes perfectly. No slipping at the heel. Kickoff heels prevent I# gg heels from wearing off at the back p and add a lot to the wear. I* J Want to see them? Bfll * BN | Charlie Voglewede | HE SHOE SEEL-I EFR
h LAI HER FORECAST i ♦ Snow flurries tonight and Tuesday; colder. O. Cook made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. O. F. Gilliom of Berne transacted business here yesterday. Fred Meyers of Geneva spent yesterday here on business. Will Winnes made a business trip to Berne yesterday afternoon. A. F. Welfley returned from Chicago where he had been on business. Andy Idlewine of Geneva was a business visiter la the city yesterday. F»nk Hisey of Jefferscu township was in the city yesterday on business. Mat Wagoner, of St. Pau', Minn., who has been employed here for the last four months returned yesterday for Indianapolis on business. Mrs. Davis Doctor of Monroe spent yesterday visiting here with John Parrish of near Willshire, Ohio, was in the city yesterday on business.
H NJ | THE HOME OF / GtfA \ ’ Q na W Groceries | Twenty-One W1 GOOD K , APPETIZING MEALS EACH WEEK Consisting Os Quality Groceries Our Kind Would make a weak man strong TRY THEM A WEEK! ——————————— Home grown potatoes white and smooth . . 60c bu Holland s?ed cabbage solid close trimmed 1 l-2c lb No. 1 Baldwin apples extra large and solid sl.lO bu Globe onions red or yellow large and solid . 80c bu We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18. Butter 19 to 25c > Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. » F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN S H President Secretary Treas. | I THE (BOWERS REALTY CO. | g REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. k, S ABSTRACTS. || H The Schirmever Abstract Company complete Ab- I stract Records, Twenty years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent " MONEY
| A. C. Ball made a business trip to , Marion today. . J. W. Harkless was a Fort Wayne I business visitor today. ’ A. Geary went to Fort Wayne this I morning on business. [ John Tyndall made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Hendricks of Monroe was a business visitor here today. Mrs. A. Dellingham went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. I Simeon Hain, the meat dealer, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this . morning. | Wilbur Porter left this morning for • Cincinnati, Hamilton, Daytcn, Piqua, and Sidney, Ohio, on a business trip. *1 Mrs .Cal Peterson and Mrs. John I Everett are visiting with Mrs. Ever- • ett’s sister, Mrs. Emma Sweitzer, at Lima, Ohio. > Mr*.-8 C. Bowen ana children returned this noon to Fort Wayne after a visit at the J. W. Hurless home ’. at Wren, Ohio. '' Mri' and Mrs. John Colchin went to i Fort Wayne this morning where they t ■ will attend the funeral of Francis McBennett, whose death occurred last , Sunday. The funeral was held this ■morning from St. Patrick's church.
PETITION FOrt MACADAM ROAD. Stnte of Indiana, of Adams, m. Before the Board of Commissioners ol toe County of Adams. I We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident freeholder* and voter*. ol Jeffersop Township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, in said township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: t Commencing at the northwest corsection three (3) township twenty-live (25) north, range fifteen . (15) east, in Adams county, Indiana, running thence south over the public I highway on the line dividing sections three (3) and lour (4) to the south-: west corner of said section three (3) 1 aforesaid, thence west on the line di- j riding the east hah ol sections nine I (9) and iour (4) township and range' alOHsaid and terminating at the, northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section nine (9) township I and range aforesaid, and there to ter- > minate. Your petitioners aver and say that | the improvement prayed for is less , than three miles in length, connects lat both ends with a free Macadam I Road in said township. I Your petitioners aver and say that . the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of i the public highways of said Jefferson Township. Your petitioners ask your honorable j body that said highway above describ- j ed be drained and graded and that ■ broken stone be placed upon the grade | and that upon such broken stone there I • n sivrj stone screenings, and that this improvement be made exclusive oi crusued stone and screenings. Your petitioners further ask that sald"highway above described be improved to a width of forty (40) feet and that said highway above described be graded to a width of twentyfour (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, and tt> a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings Haced thereon to a depth of four inches, upon such broken stone, and that said improvement be made a dou- ‘ 1 ti-»ck and Dat the name of the same be the "Frank Hisey Macadam Read " That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or serie's, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property if Jefferson Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the • taxable property of said township, in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed | in the year 1905, beginning on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of i ; 1907 and as amended in the Acts of j 1909, now in force, providing for thp-v extension of free gravel or macadam [ roads, and all other and any and all . I amendments thereto We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required by I law to have said improvement con-1 structed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed with- • out submitting the question of build- | ing the same to an election of the vo- : tors of said Jefferson township, and j that the board construct tho same tn-1 dot* , o laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. I Frank Hisey. J. M. Bolenbacker, J. | IL. Yanev, Jacob Houser, T. A. Beer- ; bower, James F. Byer, Abe Bebout, Michael Kuehm, Jr., C. W. Heffner, L. M. Sapp, E. G. Butcher, Elmer Ludy, Daniel Shank, Otto Baker, Charley Smltlev. J. F Nash, W. F. Johnson, i Sam'l Egly. W. V. Smitly, John A. Cos-1 fee, John W. Fetters, Philip Brewster,! T. F .R'an, Albert F. Adams. Jonathan | Plan. George Searight, I. D. Booker. O. W. Duff, J. M. Duff, S. D. Hild,.David Zehr, John Rohrer. Frank D. | Rrpwftler. Joe Young. Reuben Myers, ' John T. Ault, Frederick Berron, Frank . Spangler, George F. Huffman, Wm G. Bollenbacfler, Jacob Hiller, Theo Fetters Pat Murnhv, Frank betters. Chas. M. Fetters, Gale Hook, James Kinney, Frank Stomp, Jacob Stribe, Marian Ketchum. John Engle, Philip Irwin Brewster. This petition will he presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, February 4, 1913, at which time the taxpayers of Jefferson townshin may appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. , * 2t2 T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. ■— o COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCE, DECEMBER SPECIAL, 1912. Ferd Bleeke, salary $ 175 00 Ferd Bleeke, stamps -1 00 H. S. Michaud, salary . 191 85 H. S. Michaud, postage 3 40 H. S. Michaud, Add. salary ~ 359 00, W. B. Burford, stationery .. 3 50 ' Chas. W. Yager, salary 191 85 Chas. W. Yager, postage .... 5 00 W. B. Burford, stationery .; 77 00 I A. F. Welfly, salary 108.37 A. F. Welfley. excess fees .. 47 32 Burford by Democrat, statry 96 Remington Typewriter C 0.... 95 00* Thos. J. Durkin, salary 166 74 [ Thcs. J. Durkin, same 16 00 Thos. J. Durkin, same 30 001 Thcs. J. Durkin, postage ... 1 00 , Decatur Lbr. Co. Surv. office 9 00 Indiana Lighting Co., gas .. 1 00 City of Decatur, lights 4 80 Orval Harruff, salary 150 00 i L. E. Opllger, salary 112 50 Gay, Zwlck & Myers, Co. Sup. 2 75 G. W. Gentis, salary 70 83 G. W.7 Gentis, salary 5 00 J. C. Grandstaff, salary 12 00 J. M. Miller, salary 31 80 Davenport & Ehle, salary .. 23 70 Henry Zwick, salary 75 00 J. A. Hendricks, salary .... 75 00 Christ Eicher, salary 75 00 | T. A. Hendricks, stamps ... 300 j Henry Zwick, salary 65 00 I J. A. Hendricks, salary 65 00 Christ Eicher, salary 65 00 C.»J. Lutz, salary 41 74 C. B. Andrews, salary, stamps 74 00 S. D. Beavers, doctor’s salary 15 00 Runyon. Engler & Co. mdse for poor 1 50
E. L. Carroll, same 11 50 Sain Butler, trustee for poor 86 00 Kuebler Co. mdse for poor.. 2 15 Jacob Martin, same 1 00 'Georg? MUler, same ........ 1 00 'C. B Andrews, same 1 00 ‘Sam Butler, same 2 35 li. F. Costello, same ! 5 00 Parrish & Rayle, doctor, poor 7 50 J. W. Vizard, same 100 00 Brown & Son, mde for poor.. 2 50 H. B. Cowan & Co., same ... 8 35 Decatur. F. & F. Co. repairs 26 25 IP. J. Hyland, plumbing 22 70 IJ. D. Stultz, salary 75 00 l Schafer Udw. Co., court house 5 05 .Schaub-Dowling Co., same... 64 City, of Decatur 42 75 (City of Decatur, St. lights .. 2 50 [City of Decatur, water 11 59 : Indiana Lighting Co. C. H. .. 1 20 I Jessie Kelley, janitor ...... 20 00 (Schafer Hdw. Co. hdw, jail.. 30 'Everett & Hite, mdse jail ... 5 10 City of Decatur, light for jail 10 oo ICity of Decatur, lights ...... 15 90 City of Decatur, water, same 1 50 P. J. Hyland, plumbing 14 98 Martin Laughlin, salhry 83 33 Harvey Lafountain, labor ... 25 00 Lettie Hillary, same 20 00 John Meyers, same 4 25 Dan Meshberger, same 1 50 'Thos. Dowling, same 2 00 J. M. Lenhart, same 7 26 H. L. Conter, same 4 00 Rev. L. C. Hessert, preaching 6 00 Rev. H. Wehmeyer, same ... 3 00 Burk Elevator Co. clean seed 1 40 F. McConnell, mdse 9 00 I Dyonis Schmidt, same 24 43 ■P. J. Mougey, blacksmithing 5 25 i Julius Hough, supplies 67 I Gay, Zwick & Myers, same .. 25 00 Smith, Yager & Falk. same.. 11 05 Chas. Voglewede, same 44 38 Schaub-Dowling Cb., same .. 13 30 Niblick & Co. same 78 07 City of Decatur, likht, power 121 15 J. E. Work, training school .. 32 20 J. T. Meyers, Nov. election.. 5 00 Decatur Democrat, printing.. .18 05 Decatur Herald, same 4 00 c. C. Ernst, ditch repair .... 112 00 C. C. Erpst, stamps 5 00 C. C. Ernst, bridge 5 00 Runyon, Engler & Co. poor. . 13 30 Teejle, Brandyberry & Petersongsame 2 60 Elzy & Hackman, same .... 4 25 Enterprise Drug Co., same .. 3 05 Runyon, Engler & Co., same 2 10 Burk Con. Co., Monroe Street bridge 6930 00 I Dallas Butler, Brown bridge 174 001 C. C. Beer, ret. wall Girod M. R 150 00 | Berne Sup. Co. Habegger wall 548 00 : C. C. Ernst, Adler M. R 5 00 ! Sam. Lochner. sair.' 1 .. 87 00 Homer Faust, dbnt. same .. 2305 18 N. Bieberstine. Cont. Aschleman M. R. . , 50 00 C. C. Ernst, eng. Baumgartner M. R. !..... 20 00 J. H. Steel, supt* same ..... 28 00 Erie Stone Co. cont. same.. 1479 00 Erie Stone Co,, same 1305 00 Erie Stone Co., same 60 00 Dick Boyd, labbr 1 00 C. C. Enrst, Bell M. R 20 00 J. N. Fristoe, Supt., same ... 116 00 Julius Haugk, <4>at. same ... 3987 00 Julius Haugk,'extras, .Same.. 11l 00 1 Chas. Niblick, 4abor same ... 2 00 htobt. Haugk, same 2 00 j Wm. Setiapme'HAlt, same ... 100 1 Dallas Btifler, ’Sam( f 1 00 i John Hoffman, same 1 00 I Frank Wemhoff, same 1 00 i Scott Wemhoff. same 1 00 H. S. Steel, same 1 00 1 Eli Engle, cont. Chrisman M.R. 60 00 I Wm. Gallmeyer, labor 2 00 C. C. Ernst, Lenhart M. R. .. 35 00 IE. Woods, Supt., same 39 60 Julius Haugk, cont. same .. 2989 00 Julius Haugk, extras same.. 63 25 W. Schammerloh, labor 2 00 i Levi Miller, same 2 00 C. C. Ernst. Mertz M. R. ... 5 00 ■A. Mertz,, supt. same 112 00 jL. Augsberger, cont. same ... 780 00 ■C. C. Ernst, MR.... 5 00 jChas. Nyffler, supt. same .... 107 00 C. C. Ernst, Rich M. R , 15 00 Ben. Habegger, supt. same.. 156 00 John Smith, cons, game 2341 00 I Ben Habegiger, labor 6 00 I Clay Engle? cont. Shirk M. R. 37 50 TT. C. Ernst. en£ Stahl M. R. 5 00 IW. N. Stahl, supt. same ... 59 90 F. ; ank Heller, cont. same ... 550 00 Shrift Allfen Co. notice Webi er M. R.. 1 75 Ft. Wayne Sentinel, publicaI tian W’eper M. R 30 50 H. S. Michaud, record same. 16 57 T. J. Durkin, notice same... 1 60 I C. C. Ernst, Yellow Creek Rd. 15 00 Julius Haugk, qbnt. same .. 868 00 Robt. Hatigk. labor 2 00 C. E. Ernst, eng. Stahl, Chrisman & Mertz M. R 17 75 Turnpike Repair District No. 1. Henry Boenke 9 31 Herman Melcher 6 65 Fred Melcher 12 31 Martin Fuelling 7 98 Jacob Boerger 6 65 Fre4 Fuelling, Ji. 7 98 Fred Fuelling 6 00 Jacob, Wqidlvr ~t ’5 39 'Wm. Bieberich 5 70 i Ernest Ehlerding V 10 Chas. Hoffman 930 Jphn Miller • Ml° I Chas. Ehlerding . * 3 90IWm. Ehlerding 3 90 I David Dilling 3 00 'August Ehlerding 2 00 Otto Ehlerding 5 00 Victor Hoffman 175 > Fred Heckinan 45 90 Adolph Bultemelr 10 80 Wm. Witte 10 80 ‘Martin Relnklbg 8 10 i Louis Worthman 1 35 [Adolph Doehrman 13 50 [ Wm. Buuck 9 45 I Fred Meyers 6 75 i Martin Keiffer 1 35 John Beiberich 2 70 ' Conrad Doehrman 4 05 Fred Koeneman 4 05 I Martin Koeneman 2 80 Louis Webber 7 00 Ottp Osfermeyer 3 50 Fred Ostermeyer 32 25 Krick, Tyndall & Co. 22 86 John E. Mann /....., 6 00 Jesse Singleton 6 00 Alva Baker 3 00 Frank Baker 6 00 I ram Baker ....■' 6 00 -lliarve Baker 1 75 Christ Sheets 3 00 IHarlo Mann 7 00 Henry Weber 3 50 :W. A. Baumann ... x. 10 00 | Fred Doehrman i 3 50 ' Wm. Zimmerman 3 50 II Russell Baumann 2 10 Gustav Yake 3 50 ) Chas. Arnold 3 50
; JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE i AT BERNSTEIN’S ; Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station > Comencing Saturuay, January 11th. wrf will innaugarate our annual January Clearance [ Sale. The backward season and warm weather has left us overstocked and to make • room for our Spring goods we must-sell at a sacrifice, every thing marked in plain fig- ' ures. “Now is the time,” you will save money. Everything reduced. Sale lasts two • weeks commencing Saturday, January 11 and ending Saturday January 25th.
> i SHOES! SHOES! • 111 •—~ ' $3.50 Men's Gun Metal Button, al1 so Tan Shoes, all nobby toes. . $2.98 1 $3.00 Men's Pat. Button Shoes, all 1 latest high toes $2.29 1 $3.00 Men's Box Calf, Vici Kid, I • i Gun Metal Shoe, plain toe or tip sl-98 ' Special! $2.00 Men's Satin Calf ' Suoe, while they last $1.49 $2.25 Men's heavy Tan Work Shoe, ' a daudy, only $1.69 ' A bargain in Men's Plain Toe, ' Heavy vVork shoe, sizes 9to 10 [ only, while they last $1.19 $3.50 Ladies' Velvet Button Shoe, plain toe, high heel $2.49 $3.00 Ladies. Pat. Button or Blucher Shoe, also cloth top .....$1.98 $3.00 Ladies' Gun Metal, Button or Blucher Shoe, only $1.98 Special! Good Ladies' Vici Kid Shoe, sensible heel $1.49 , Ladies' $3.00 Cushion Sole, rubber heel shoe, only $2.39 A great reduction on all Boys' and | Children's Shoes. Come and see for yourself. MEN'S PANTS. Men's Corduroy Pants, $2,00 value, only $1.39 $2.50 Men's heavy Winter Weight I rversep Pants, oniy $1.69 BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS. $1.35 extra large size Blankets, in grey or tan, fancy border, a bargain, pair, oaly 98c SI.OO value good heavy weight blanket, only 89c $1.35 good weight comfort, in as- ; sorted patterns .while they last, | each 98c ; PETTICOATS. I $1.50 Ladies’ Black Heatherbloom . Petticoats, embroidery or ruffled flounce 88c i $1.50 and $2.00 Ladies' White Muslin Petticoats, some with 26-inch lace and embroideried flounce, only 98c
Don’t forget. Saturday, January 11th. is the day. Do not miss this great bargain even* ■Above are a few specials. Secure our large circular for more prices. Sale opens Januarv 11th. ram or shine and ends Sat., Jan. 25th. Be on hand early.
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I ' . ? . . 1111 M w I James Brown 7 00 Amos Stoneburner 3 50 Dick 3 50 !. Wm. Barger 4 90 . Ip. M. Carber 3 00 ‘ R. B. Johnson 2 00 ] . Albert Arnold 19 50 , Chas. Arnold 10 50 J . James Brown 10 50 ] , E. Woods 18 75 . , Harvey Clark 5 00 E. Woods ?7 00 | Julius Haugk 5 40 Decatur Foundry & Furnace 125 I Ira Mcßride 8 40 J Wm. Baker 5 60 , i Chas. Berning 1 65 , Henry Zwick 60 00 1 . Turnpike Repairs. District No. 3. John Studebaker & Son 4 50 . A. Shanks 10 00 . Emanuel Liddy 1 00 . Courtney Runyon 14 00 ■ A. C. Stone & Lime Co 50 35 . Sherman Glendennlng 3 20 , < Dan Hawbaker 13 80 , W. B. Mann 4 50 j L. B. Carr 6 60 1 j Harper Burley 6 60 s ■ Harry Moore 4 50 ;J. C. Burley 10 80 B. O. Jones 7 45 t '•Sam. Opliger 1 80 <' Arch Beerbower 4 50 , . Fred Minger 4 50 C. C. Mosser & Co 24 00 Mrs. David Meshberger .... 135 00 1 . Christ Eicher 21 00 i . Emil Bluess 2 00 ( H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. ; | _ i Council Doings I L 1 . - > (Continued from Page 1) !, John W. Coffee 78.44 j pitizens' Improvement Co., secj| ond payment ..A 1212.50 )|Geo. C Hale 3.00 > P. J. Hyland 33.94 *>Central Rubber & Supply C 0... 4.69 pH. W. Johns-ManvCl Co 250.00 ) Clyde Noble 11.00 ’ Wm. Schamerloh 7.75 Wm. Hitchcock 5.60 J G. F. Kintz 26.00 ) Ft. Wayne Electric Works .... 61.20 I Clover Leaf railroad 648.62 ! Schaub-Dowling Co. 6.93 } Kirsch, Sellemeyqr & Sons.... 184.50 > Ft. Weyne Oil & Supply Co. .. 11.74 i —c. [ G. A. Lehman, oldest son of J. F. i Lehman of Berne, end at present J instructor of German and Latin at the l Central Mennonite College at Bluff ' I ton, Ohio, won first prize for baritone > solo in a musical contest given under [ the auspices of the Columbus, Ohio, ) Eisteddfod association, held on New Year’s day in Usmorial hall at Colutni bus. In a preliminary contest Mr. 1 Lehman was op-v of the twenty com- ’ petltirs and in the finale sang against ) Toledo and Pittsburg, is solo was ) entitled “O Star of Eve" (Tannhauser) 3 by Wagner, and the price of $lO was donated by Judge David Davis of C<n--3 cinnatl .
SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Plaid Dre.ss Goodie just the thing for Children's Dresses yard.... 14c NOTIONS. Pearl Buttons, card 1/ 4 c Black and White Tape 1c I .Safety Pins, card I Pins Package 1c I Mourning Pins, box 1c Talcum Powder, can 4c | Handkerchiefs ..1c Hair (fins, package 1c 10c Brass Curtain Rods 5c LADIES' WAISTS. $1.50 Ladies' White Tailored Waists, coat sleeves, with nice embroideried dainty pocket, only 98c Ladies’ Flannel Waists, with collars or low neck, only 98c SWEATER COATS, Men’s Heavy Sweater Coats, $1.25 value, only 98c Boys' Blue Sweater Coats, most all sizes, while they last 39c $2.50 and $3.00 toadies' Sweater Coats, all colors, red and white, all sizes, with high Byron collar, , Clearance Sale $1.98 SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Cotton Batts. 4-Ib roll 49c Men’s 50c value of a large assortment of Work Shirts, assorted sizes, 14% to 17, only 38c Men's Buckle Arctic 98c i ' 25c Green Window Shades, oil color, 6 ft. long, only 17c Ladies' and .Men's 4i"avy Flannel- I ette Go« rTs. 75c va’v'', only ....45c Ladies’ Silk Head Scarf or plain, I or fancy patterns, with>or without fringe, 50c and 75c value, only 45c LOOK! LOOK! Men's Extra Heavy Blue Jersey Overshirts, while they last, 50c value 39c COPSETS! CORSETS' Our stock is complete with the C. B. ' A La Spirite Corsets. Special reduction for the Clearance Sale.
Among The Stars in the liquor world our whis- * key stands out brilliantly yk. frem ordinary brands. It . looks better, smells better, taste better and is better. To ' try a bottle is to stamp one’s kk c good judgement of what is a doC' *4, good wholesome stimulant as / * well as the finest kind of be- _ t verage. Berghoff Beer by the case. r IP' F V Corner of Second and » 8- Q, ■ Madison streets. - . . ' i jg
Harold Munay a victim of the, icy walk yesterd',, when he slipped and fell, wrenching his right arm. No bones were broken, but the wrench i required medical treatment. • L. H. Purdy, the civil war veteran, who been quite ill, with the grip, was somewhat better today. His advanced age, however, renders the case < more complicated. He '..i1l be seven-: five years old this month.
Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. r, t . { v Capita) $l2O 000 » B Surplus , $30,000 f • ,'■ C. S. Niblick, President ,* pW ' M. Kirsch and John Niblick •■■' J l Vice Presidents 4 MRbi *s• X- Ehinger, Cashier. “ Qpari Fann loans 1 rtrlL KcdU a Specialty IB ef ’ tCCt .87 ReSOIVC Collections ALi.neßosin on »tF»™r. . _,. ab : r Rates, the Fi,.gt. s _____ Every AccomodaPrevents The Dollars PU»»it “ Ot a Bank Account • Accumulate For You! _________________________ Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits |
$ .60 Corsets $ .42 1.00 Corsets ~v. 89 1.50 Corsets 1.39 SPECIAL! APRON GINGHAMS. 2,000 yards of 7c value Apron Gingham. Special for this sale, only, ’ yard 5c I —.— CLEARANCE SALE ON UNDERWEAR. Boy's Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear, all sizes, 26 to 32, only, each 21c Special! Ladies’ Vests and Pants, heavily fleeced, while they last, only, each 19c Special! Ladies' Union Suits, Suits, heavily fleeced, large size garment, only 45c Extra: Men's heavy weight fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 32 to 46, while they last, only, each 33c Ladies' and Men’s Wool Underwear, all sizes, $1.25 value, each 89c WRAPPERS AND KIMONAS. $1.25 Ladies' Persian Pattern Kimonas, only 98c Ladies’ Wrappers, asosrted sizes, and colors, each 98c Indies’ Fascinators, white or black, each . .39c SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Outing Flannel, yard 5c $1.50 White Bed Spreads, without fringe, only 98c * $2.00 White Bed spreads, cut corners, with fringe or scallops, only $1.49 Ladies' White Muslin Gowns, 75c value, only 49c Ladies' Corset Covers, 50c value, while they last, only 25c Ladies' Knit Petticoats 45c Indies' Knit Petticoats 23c EXTRA FOR CLEARANCE SALE. Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c Good heavy 9-4 Sheeting, yard. 23c 18c Grade fancy Table Oil cloth, only, yard 13c
C. H. Bonk® of Monroeville was in the city today on business. Henry Krick vs. Adams county commissioners. Demurrer filed by board of commissioners to complaint. Mrs. Margaret Louthan returned today noon to her home at Fort Wayne after attending the funeral of her uncle, R. N. Andrew.. She was the guest over night of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Hower.
