Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1911 — Page 3

t 1 1 t You Can’t Afford : I i I ( —to go with shabby shoes to morrow when | , you can buy oxfords here for such little money Come in to night and let us fit you. Girls and boys oxfo"ds and strap pumps at less than , manufacturers cost. We want to clean them up to make room for fall goods. ✓ I Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

ml * o*o*o*o*o4l ! WEATHER FORECAST I 3 1 Showers tonight except in south portion. Slightly cooler in northeasti ern portion; Sunday warmer in south portion. Miss Lulu Myers ot Fort Wayne will i visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , John Stewart. Leo Yager arrived home today and ! wilt spend Sunday here with his broth-1 ers and sister. Henry Scherry of Preble was here today and left for Fort Wayne for medical treatment. .Mr. and Mrs. Clem i hi will arrive in the city Sunday noon for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Terveer. Miss Clara Vian returned today to St. Henry’s, Ohio. She visited here two weeks with her brother, Henry ' Vian, and wife. The Misses Kate and Helen Thomas returned today after a visit with the Misses Tillie and Lollie Meibers and , Mrs. W. G. Spencer.

a 'axil Quality Groceries Await You Here The Kind That Make «. HUNGER DISAPPEAR Here The Pure Food Laws Obtain, And Those With Appetites On The Wane Get Them Quickly Back Again — We Candle Every Egg We Sell Tin cans are moving now, Stars at 40c doz., Standards at 35c a doz. Our Pickling Vinegar is guaranteed;- Will pay you for any pickles spoiled from the use of our pickling vinegar. 20c a gallon. We pav cash or trade for produce Eggs 16 Butter 17 to 22c * I Hower and Hower, I Northiof G. R. &■!. Depot. ’Phone 108. «oi O BO 808 OBOBODBOBOBOBOBOBOBOB g J. S. Bowers. Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. ■ 2 o o ■ « o o ■ Hi i o The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- £ 4 i + Lro-ninq in citv property and Adams county ■ g would be pleased to have g O iou'call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q ■ yOU r nlentv of five per cent money to loan on fl o pan -±hle terms Let the Schirmeyer Abstract ■ ■ Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty g g years experience, complete records. O o " ■ o O The Bowers Realty Co. fl S French Quinn, Secty. g ü bobobobo*obomobowobobcbobo

■ ■—=«=- Gene Kyle of Bluffton attended the ; j horse sale here yesterday. George Tatcher of Blugtcn was a I I business visitor here yesterday. Mont Fee will spend Sunday in the ■ city as the guest of his family. Mrs. Ruth Williams is a new member of the extra Saturday clerical i force at the Baughman store today. Miss Fern Meroney returned today 1 to her home at Frankfort after a visit j here with Miss Lydia Millei* and with i friends in Monroe. , Miss Ryse Leyse of near Cruigville returned home last evening after spending the day with ’Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shafer. Mrs. Shafer is a sister of Miss Leyse—Bluffton News. E. H. Barnard and family returned | yesterday from a summer’s stay in Boston, Mass. Mr. Barnard is sales manager for the Decatur automobile factory and was in the east on bpsii! ness, ~ . ..... ’I ’ ’ Thomas Malley and brother, Jos , eph P. Malley of Chicago, have re- . turned from a ten days’ business trip ’ at Baidro, Mich. They also enjoyed a vacation between business affairs! and the trip was a most pleasant one.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ohler went to Fort Wayne thia afternoon A baby girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoffman Dr. McOscar ot Fort Wayne was a professional business caller In the city Miss Maude Ayres returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where she visited with friends. Mrs. Shafer Peterson vls'ted yesterday afternoon in Monmouth with her /laughter, Mrs. Koy Wolford. Miss Jessie Magley will leave tomorrow morning for Detroit, Mich., where she will make a two weeks' visit. J. H. Heller left yesterday afternoon for Clear Lake, where he will join his ! family in a few days’ visit at the summer resort.' Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Weldy and babe returned last evening to their home in Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. Miss Lola Woods of Portland, who has been the guest of the John D. Reiter family, left this morning for her home. Misses Rose and Loretta Fullenkamp and Miss Amelia Weber of De-1 catur, Ind., are spending the week witli ( . the Misses Mary and Ethel Shook. — I Broqkvllle Journal. Henry Koop of Fort Wayne has fil- I ied suit for divorce from his wife, | Charlotte Koop, the mother of his ; I twelve children, nine of whom are liv- ■ I ing. He claims she has a bad temper | and is quarrelsome. Mrs. T. A. Wylie of Bloomington, widow of Dr. Wylie, for many years a member of the Indiana university faculty, celebrated her ninety-ninth birthI day anniversary today. She is blind, : but in good health, and her mind is I strong. The Herald is a day late this week because of the fact that we Were laid i np in bed two days white our belly was out of kelter and during which time our printer also got on a spree j and pulled for parts unknown. —Willshire Herald. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and daughter, Ina, and Mr. Cal Peterson will leave Tuesday evening lor Little River, Kansas, where they will visit I two weeks or so with. Mr. Everett's j brother. Tom Everett, and family, who have been guests here at various , i times. Mrs. Henry Reppert of Orland, Ok - lahoma, is here for an extended visit with her brothers, Sam anti John I Fuhrman. Mrs. Reppert formerly re sided here, but the greater part of her life has been spent in Oklahoma. Her ! last visit here was about nine or ten ' ! years ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowman and family who have been spending sev- , eral weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich., re-1 turned home this morning. While there they enjoyed the refreshing | baths which the institutions afford. ■■ and the short while they put in greatly , refreshed and benefitted them. | Sheriff H. A. Schumaker, in coini pany with Deputies Ray Glassley, I i Fritz Bender and C. O. France, left I Friday for Logansport, they having in I ‘ charge two patients. John Bawr and I William Mattox, for the Longcliffe j asylum. Glassley and Binder iiad i charge of Bauer, and the sheriff and ' France took charge of Mattox. Both | patients seemed to be in a willing j mood to make the trip, and the party i did not experience the least trouble in j getting them to the train. Mattox has | been held in jail for several months, waiting admission to the asylum, and , Bauer has been in jail only a Tew 1 weeks.—Columbia City Commerctalj Mail. Miss Ethel Naylor, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. George Naylor, of West Main street, Fort Wayne, society editor of the Journal-Gazette, narrowly •escap’ed drowning at Winona Lake. A dispatch says: "That Mibb Ethelred | i Naylor of Fort Wayne and Professor ' | H. G. Davisson, head of the Art school I at this place, are alive today is due to ' the prompt aid given them by occupants of a motor boat that ran down ■ a small craft in which Mr. Davisson and Miss Naylor were rowing yesterday evening. The two were thrown ■into the water and Miss Naylor was unconscious when pulled from the lake. Artificial respiration freed her lungs of water and today she is suffering no, ill effects." Last Wednesday Dr. R. S.. Wilson, assisted by Dr. Christy, operated upon ' Charles Myers, seven years old. at the home of Samuel Egley, near Johnson Station, removing the index finger, part of the bone of the forearm, and scraping the balance of the bone, because of the fact that a well developed case of blood poisoning was pres-j ent. The young lad had been in Decatur receiving treatment for several ’ days before coming here. He was in a serious condition and the operation was the only hope of saving his life. He had been suffering four or five weeks. The operation was a very' successful one, and today the boy is get- 1 ting along as well as is possible for I him to do.—Willshire Herald.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoeneieen and children have gone to Fort Wayne for a vlalt. D. Baker and son, Harry, left this afternon for Fort Wayne, where they will visit. A John Kuhn returned today to Pauld- : Ing, Ohio, after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Julia Colchin. Mr. and Mrs. Smith McClure and | daughter, Velma, left this morning for! Fort Wayne for a visit. Rallelgb Parrish left this afternoon for Rome City, where he will spend ‘ Sunday at the T. M. Reid cottage. , Miss Ethel Barkley will go to Rome , city tomorrow to visit with her sis ter, Mrs. T. M. Reid, at their cottage. Miss Teresa Miller went to Fort I Wayne this afternoon to spend Sun-| ! day w|th her brother, F. M. Miller, and '' ■ family. Miss Ethel Barkley was clerking si the True & Runyon store today, having been absent some time on account 1 of sickness. A. E. Edington returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after being here on business in the interest of the Fort I Wayne News. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kuhn oi , j Elyria, Ohio, will spend Sunday here the guests of their cousin, Mrs. Julia Colchin. and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Titus and Miss Bessie Foster of Willshire, Ohio. • changed cars here this morning on I their way to Fort Wayne for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenson returned ' this morning to their home in Chi cage after a ten days' vacation spent I with their uncle, E. L. Augenbaug! and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Newcomer of Green-1 ville, Ohio, who have been making a i visit here with Mrs, B. F. Bucher cn 1 Route No. 2, have gone to Rome Citv i on a similar visit. Miss Celia Kinney and sister, Grat went to Fort Wayne to visit Qver gun day with their aunt, Mrs. T. F. Qold en. Miss Kinney is just finishing i two weeks’ vacation from duties at the True & Runyon store, a part of which ‘ she spent in Geneva and .Xfw Cory don wfith relatives. What is that which is very rare, and yet very common?

C ' uifll I ***** uifc—- ■ 347 *** """ Meat! WE ask you here to buy our meat. Because we know it’s good iFyou knew this as well as we, > We know you surely would THERE’S nothing better than the best This, you’ll admit a factThot we have it here, to prove bv test,f Would Be The Proper Act! DYONISSCHMITT 40th Annual BIG FAIR Portland, Ind. AW- 28, 29, 30, 31, SEPT. I $3,300 Purse or Races THE WEBER FAMILY FAMOUS ACROBATS, '■ •• •' -. G • * j i, r . r / - ■, i ■ - I PATRICK & FRANCISCO , Comedy Hay Rack Rubes ( Whirlwind Carnival Os Fun '■ I BASIL LA MARVO ! — ■— i America’s Aerial Prince i i _ ; ————, ( Grand Stock Parade and , Motorcycle Races only on , t . WEDNESDAY Many grand special featurers , General Admission as Usual J 250. s I j.F. GRAVES, Secretary ,

John Kiracofe will leave this evening for Wren, Ohio, to spend Sunday with hl* parent*. Mrs. Henry Gallmeyer returned to her home north of the city after a visit here to the doctor for treatment for her band. Ezra Allen of Bluffton was a busl ness caller in the city this morning, while here calling upon the Smith & Bell lumber firm. Mrs. Anna Hennemeyer and Mrs. Irene Baker of Pittsburg, Darke county, Ohio, who have been visiting for several days at Rome City, returned to this city and will lie guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bucher, on Route 2. ATTENTION IVERYBODY % Si J ' $ The time for sales draws near and you will soon begin i to figure out what auctioneer will get you the top price for your property, LISTEN! the best price is always obtained when you have ' JOHN SPUHLER of Decatur, the most popular auctioneer to call your sale, he is a good judge of all kinds of property and has had years of experience in the auctioneering business. Claim your dates early, Phone Res. 531 Office 430 Decatur, - - - Indiana. A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer. Coming to Decatur, Indiana On Tuesday, August 15th. stay at Hotel Murray. One day only. Dr. Albert Milton Finch of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE. To see all of his regular patients and such new cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation among the profession, and the public or Indiana, where for more than forty years he has devoted his entire time to the study, treatment and cure or chronic disease?. The doctor has had wonderful su<cess in his chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferers, men, womei and children. The patients he has restored to health after they had given up all hope of being cured are numbered by the thousands. He is a kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and dignified personality. Coupled with a fatherly interest, in all who seiek his advice. He does not take a patient for treatment unless he can forsee a cure of the case. The most commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to more than $7,00 r: month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and there are no extra charges. It takes him never more than from four to six months to cure a ca»,L under treatment. All cases, «,ven those who have been given up as incurable or I hopeless, have been cured and restor-1 ed to perfect health by this brilliant j physician and the wonderful methods > he employs. If you want to meet him an/l have him examine you. go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. it i will cost you nothing if he does not j put yqu under treatment. If he ta,kes | your case, it will cost you a .very small sum to get well. Remember the date, Tuesday,....August lath, and come earljr.j , 3)/ ’

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