Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1905 — Page 3
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Saturday when the thermometer begins io crop icwerde the hundred mark <u it may any day now), you’ll appreciate the comfort of a Low Tan Shoe Better choee a pair today and have them nicely broken in. You’ll thank us for the auggeetion later. Every comfortable shape and good Tan Leather in Low Shoee for man or woman. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, INDIANA
TRUE’S is headquarters for fresh, first-classs Groceries and Provisions at all times. KO-WE-BA lanned Fruits, Vegetables and Dried Fruits of all :inds are just the very best that money can buy. Ve have some cheap goods at cheap prices, to be ure they are good for the money they cost, but remember you can’t get something for nothing. XV e isually get what we pay for. Good Goods, Good Prices; Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices. 'all up No. 16 and order the best, and you will get [hat you order AT TRUE’S
J M. Blossom wen‘ to Randolph county today, to visit his non. Mrs Sarah Meyer and daughter returned lo Bluffton today, after visiting relatives here. Walter Rosenthaljwan last evening initiated into the mysteries of the Poe ihontas lodge, Jacob C. Miller and son Lewis, are at Berne, where they have a job of carpenter work, Editor Ravn, of the Geneva Heraid. wan a busmen* visitor in the City yesterday afternoon, Mrs D. W. Stoner returned to Fort Wayne t< day, after a visit here, a guest of Mrs L. T Brnkaw. Mrs Catherine Lee and Mr. and Mm. Eli«ha Gulick went to Geneva, this mornnig, to visit with relatives Dr Leßron is home from Indianapolis, where he was attending a meeting of the veterirary surgeons of Indiana, The son of Isaac Brown, who resides just east of this city, is con fined to his home with a very ae vere case of scarlet fever. Joseph Christman, of Wahash, township, was here today to see Lew Mason about moving two barns for him Work will begin the first of next week It is likely that a committee from the Commercial Club will visit Toledo the first of next week, the trip being made to have a heart to heart talk with the management of the Clover Leaf railroad. Last evening the Bachelor Maida met with Miss Mav Niblick Pedro was played and prizes were won by Misses Nettie Smith and Mayme Confer, sand small prizes by Misses Mayme and Clara Terveer Refreshments were served, and the next meeting will be with Miss Rose Conter. The Bon Ton olub met last evening with Miss Kate Mylott. Whist was installed as the game, and prizes wer won by Misees B»rtha Deiningerand Anna Martin and the small ones by Misses Gertrude Radamacher and Rose G«ary. Refreshments were served and the next meeting will be held with Miss Dude Voglewede.
Closing Out Sale Now On
— 425,000 Worth of High Grade Merchandise Sacrificed. I
Don’t delay as now is your opportunity to have the choice of Finest Clothing and Furnishings in the city at STRICTLY WHOLESALE COST Positively nothing reserved as stock must be reduced to less than one half. No fictitious bargains, but wholesale price only asked. All goods sold for cash and ONE PRICE TO ALL. Call now and share in this one chance ot a life time. Just a few of the many items on sale:
25 Men's good dependable Suite, worth $5, now iWk $3.35 <S pf W pfcg 25 Men’s fine Black. Clay and L* /J? ' *5 Blue Serge Suita, strictly all y . fl wj 7 **' - Wool and worth 17.50 and ,/ now iw $6.00 I K KHb./ Finest Hand Tailored Suits 'l I 'leSs * ot m ** D ’ ouuf? men ' at it Jy one half your tailor’s price, while they are better fitting —— si raw ats I in endless variety at Wholesale MiCHAtua-STtee r»— rims CLOYNiNe PriCCS. a •MwlOTta •. V
CALL NOW WHILE CHOICE IS GREATEST.
D. I. Weikle returned today from a busmeaa trip at Fort Wayne. Fred Scheiman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning Frank Berger went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a horse sale. Mrs. M F. Rioe is spending the day at Berne, a guest of her so } El and wife. Miss Marie Allison will spend Sunday with relatives at fieri e. She left today. Mrs E. Woods went to Warsaw this morning to make a visit with her son, Hugh, and wife. W. 8. Mygrant returned this morning from Portland, where he was attending to insurance business. R. 8 Sayior, onoe a promin nt and well known lawver, h vi g lived at Bluffton and Huntingto. , died at Marion yest ‘rday. T e funeral occurs at Bluffton todai. Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Kirsch went to Huntington. this morning to attend a meeting of the Zion classis in session at that place. Mr. Kirsch being treasurer of this sooiety. will make his report today. Mr. F. A. will call the sess.o-i of Sabbath school promptly at 9:30. Kindly greet him with a smile on time. Dr. Culliss will preach at *10:30. Y. P. C. C. U. service at 6:30. Leader Vrs. G. E. Luke. Sermon by past >r » t 7:10. Subject, “A Victor’s Crown." Gue Rosenthal informed ns this morning that his sale is being largely attended, and the people were coming from f*r and near to take advantage of the reduced prices in clothing. A large amount of the stock has already been disposed of and five clerks are being kept busy waiting on the customers. The three dollars a week young man who contributed one-half of his|six days wage to the livery stable In order to take his liest girl out fur a Sunday drive, and later in the afternoon “blew himself ' for "refreshments” went to work Monday morning broke. But what of that, he will have three dollars again Saturday night. And then, the livery barns and ice cream stands must lie supported and the girls must be “beaued."
And Stock Going Fast
Gus Rosenthal, The Square Man Decatur, Indiana.
Nicholas Christian returned to-' day from a business trip at Hoagland Burt Townsend arrived today from Fort Wayne, to spend the Sunday here. Mrs. C. J. Weaver went to Fort Wayne this morning to spmd the day with friends. Mrs. Reuben Lord and sons went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with relatives R«v. J. O. Rose, of Indianapolis, will preach at the church . Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Zoe Snyder and children of Markle are the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Cook. Two car loads of material for the ne'-r Clover Leaf improvements arrived, and were unloaded at the vards this morning. Wednesday evening at Willshire occurred the marriage of Miss G<-orgia Bobylia to Frank Hiester |of Bluffton. They will re ide at the latter place where Mr. Hiester is in business. It was a jolly crowd that aooomi panied the members of the Black Rag olub to Hunters’ lodge yesterday afternoon and a finer time 'could not have been had. The crowd numbered thirty and were driven to the scene in a large hack. The ladies had prepared a great repast in advance and what was left of it would not furnish a good meal for a hungry tramp. The crowd returned to the city about nine o'clock and went to the Entre Nous olub rooms, where they danced to their heart's content. Matters looking to the final steps t iward the dredging of the Salamonia river have assumed such shape that it is quite probable that the dredge will be ordered before the close of the present week. Efforts are being made to get Judge Erwin here either Friday or Saturday to act on the matter. The remonstrances have practically been disposed of and nothing -’anas in the way of an order. It wdl require two weeks to advertise for bidders and the letting of the contract can come off in such times as to allow the dredging to start before fall.—Portland Commercial Review.
100 pair boys' summer knee pants, worth 15 to 25c, a pair 1 >_ w All 10c Seamless Hose Wg All 25c Underwear 20 c U All 50c Underwear 38c All 50c Overalls All 50c Shirts, the best all union made You Onlv Pav Freight Charges above Costs on Trunksand Suit Cases
After the rain, purchase your sweet potatoe plants at M. Fallenkamp's. We have thousands of them. According to a recent postal report there are new in Indiana 1934 operative rural mail services; 276 new routes have been established during the year, and 118 petitions for new routes are pending. This shows that the spirit of p>stal expansion is heartily appreciated In this progressive state. Charles Morrison came in from Springfield, Ohio, where he had been attending grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, as a representative of the Willshire lodge. The meeting was all kinds of a success, in the parade some four thousand Knights being in line. The two days in Springfield was enjoyable. The next meeting of the Ohio Grand lodge goes to Toledo.
When A Horse Plunges the harness gets a critical test. Maybe it will go to pieces.—Maybe it won’t A life may be sacrificed— A life may be saved. You can always feel safe in driving with harness we make, because we use only stock which we test for strength, and no strap escapes our inspection. You will find this safety in our _ Leather Single Driving Harness. Consult us for your horse and stable needs. Give us a try at your harness repair work. Schafer Hardware Co.
All Goods guaranteed aa represented I or your money back.
Don’t pay big retail prices when you can buy better goods at wholesale price.
The Knights of Pythias held an enjoyable session last evening, when they took several candidates from Berne and Geneva into the mysteries of their organization. A large turnout was present and the work was enjoyed by all, the victims included After the work a banquet was served and the guests otherwise entertained until train time. Gus Rosenthal, the genial clothing man, thia morning presented the Rosenthal ball team with a new outfit of white stockings, which will lie worn for the first time next Sunday at Geneva. Gus has taken a great interest in the team that bears his name, and this action shows his appreciation of the good work so far done by the team. The new stockings will no doubt prove to be a mascot Sunday and make the Rosenthals easy winners.
