Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1911 — Page 3
Every Woman I ——like the comfort she gets in Reeds Cushion Insole shoes. This insole acts lika a mattress for the bottom of the foot, relieves the pressure from coms; callouses or rheumatic joints. The uppers are of soft velvetly kid leather that conforms to the foot like a glove. We have them in plain toe and Patent tips, lace and blucher styles at $3. and $3.50 ■ I Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
* 3 ♦o*o*o*o>o ♦ o*o*o«o*o* WEATHER FORECASTS o • ♦ n*o*o*o*o»o*o» Pair tonight and probably Saturday; cooler tonight. \ Reynolds was a business caller at Monroe today. . John Woy left on the 8 o’clock car tor Monmouth. Miss Leota Bailey was at Geneva today visiting with friends The best laughing show booked at the opera house this season is "Sis Perkins.” Mrs Rena Barker of the Murray hotel went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Martin Beery visited yesterday at the home of his son. Wilson Beery, in Pleasant Mills. Miss Daisy Ohler left this morning tor Vicksburg, .Mich., to make a week s visit with friends. Watch out for the cyclone of funmakers with "Sis Perkins,” a big company of clever people.
y — HH i THE HOME 0F - GroceriesJ ■i Come G’ ve * Trial p * <ct§k voii fhen w,LL ° eclar£ Our Groceries The Choi- * K*ei '1 LI ces t, o ur Prices, Fair. Most Obliging You’ll Find Us, Anxious To Please S Ever Striving Our Best. , YOUR WANTS TO APPEASE’ I You have arranged for your Winter’s fuel now how about your flour, lard and other 1 provisions for the winter. Let us help you save your money. New Homegrown potatoes 25c a peck 95c a bushel : We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 20 Butter 17 to 22c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & L Depot. ’Phone 108. •COB Ol 08010 BOBODBOBOBOBOBOBOBOB ® J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres, g I ■ * ° O M 5 O ■ ® fl fl 2 ' The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g O lent bargams in city property and Adams county - ■ farms The company would be pleased to have B m you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q ® nanv has olenty of five per cent money to loan on fl 2 EnabirSs. Let the Schirmeyer Abstoct - S Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty g years experience, complete records. g a ? o The Bowers Realty Co. g French Quinn, Secty. g OfIOBOBOBOROBOBwIOBOOBOBCgOKO
Mrs. V. McGonagle and daughter, Mrs. Frank Carroll, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Clark Dibble has returned home trom Portland, where he has been a business caller for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nussbaum of Berne changed cars here this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. Patrick Kinney has returned from , ’ Geneta, where he was looking after some real estate business this morn- . ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Inniger and fam- j ily of Berne passed through the city j this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. J. D. Neidlingen the stock raiser,' was in the city this morning advertis- j ing his big sale, which he will hold in the near future. The Misses Ella Mutschler and, Pearl Purdy will go to Bluffton tomorrow to attend the street fair and will lemain over Sunday for a visit. Miss Esther Young of Willshire, Ohio, who has been visiting here with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. August Young, and other relatives, returned j home.
Mrs. Alice Bittner went to Fort Wayne this morning. John Koenig of St. Mary'e, Ohio, was here today on business. Mrs. J. C. Patterson was a Fori Wayne visitor today. 1 Levi Shafer and daughter, Grace, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Attorney B. B. Erwin was in Bluffton today on professional business. Mrs. A. J. Slagel of Marion is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Helm. Mrs. Burt Haley and daughter, Dorothy, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Amelia Weber has returned from a visit with relatives in Fort Wayne. Miss Maria Walton of Monroe Is visiting with her niece, Mrs. C. E. ( Hocker. Mrs. Troby Cramer, who has been I dangerously sick, is reported as being i much better, Charles Amrine of DeGraff, Ohio, ar- 1 rived today for a visit with his son, | Ralph Amrine. Mr. and Mrs. William Roop of Blue Creek township were business visit-' 01 s here today. Mrs. Charles Steele and Mrs. Lase 1 I Baker made a trip to the Bluffton' street fair today. Mrs. Charles Meyers made a trip to i Bluffton today to see the street fair, which is going on there all week. A baby girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boyd, of West Monroe street, was left by the stork in his round of visits this week. Mrs. T. C. unwell and nephew, Gerald Boyer, returned this morning to Sidney after a visit with Robert Army and family. It’s an old saying, the more you j laugh, the longer you live. See “Sis 1 Perkins” at the opera house Tuesday, i October 3rd, and you will never die. Messrs, and Mesdames C. M. Hower ' and Charles Elzey and Mrs. H. S. La ' chot went to Bluffton this afternoon ! in the Hower automobile to attend the | street fair. P. E. Fugate of Monroe was in the , city today, and reports that his raughter, Bertha, who was operated upon Sunday for appendicitis, is gettina along very well indeed. Souvenir cards from Mr. and Mrs Jared Reed, who were married September 12th, and left immediately on a wedding tour for the west, tell of an interesting trip. They are now in Minneapolis. Minn. t Mrs. Henry Ehresman of Rivarre 1 went to Fort Wayne this morning to 1 continue medical treatment for spinal trouble. She is much improved and is j required to make the trips to Fort 1 Wayne but once a week now. Mrs. D. D. Clark returned last ev- ' ening from a week’s visit in Detroit Land other cities of Michigan, where ■ she has been with her husband, who j has been taking a special course in n j' medical school. Dr. Clark will remain a week longer. Those who have been attending the : Bluffton street fair report that the i I city has taken on considerable style I this week, and doing all possible for 1 rhe entertainment of the many hundreds of visitors each day. Captain and Mrs. Dahtien of the Sal- ’ ration Army, residing in New lx>ndon. Conn., arrived here today noon i from New York City and left for Ge ' neva, where they will visit with her parents. Mrs. Dahlien was Miss Nellie Fields of Geneva before her marriage. When word was received last night i that the aviator would be in our city j about noon today a great stir was . ; caused and all were anxious to see ! him. there being many people who have never seen an airship, and wish-I j ed to satisfy their curiosity with the 1 seeting of one. Mrs. Samuel Beak will leave tomor--1 row for Piqua. Ohio, to be with her sister, -Miss Emma Smith, well known I here, who has been quite sick for many weeks. Eleven weeks ago she underwent an operation ior obstruc-1 non of the bowels and peritonitis, and gangrene setting in at that time preI vented the concluding of the operation j until later. The gangrene affection ! has now subsided, and Miss Smit i | 1 will probably be taken to Chicago the j i first of October, where Dr. Murphy, a I i specialist in this line, will attend her. I POLICE COURT NEWS. Two affidavits were filed before ' 'Squire Stone on criminal charges today. In one Dan Straub charges I Frank Jones with beating a board bill. | I The date of the trial has not been set, i I but it will probably be held as soon as I a return is made on the warrant. The second is for the same charge 1 and is issued to apprehend Hal Martin, who beat Jerry Burkhead out of a | few weeks’ board. Martin is the | aeronaut who made the ascensions at 1 the fair and carnival, which was here this summer. He will also be tried as 11 soon as apprehended. |
COURT HOUSE NEW 11 (Continued From Page One ) | was sent to the Jay circuit court, teu 1 1 days being given to perfect the 11 change. I The Anal report of David E. Smith,!! administrator of the John E. Smith I estate, was approved and the adminis- I trator discharged. I I The transcript and papers in the 11 case of Joseph D. Krick vs. E. Burt I Lenhart et al., for conversion of prop | erty, demand, 140.00, were received In the circuit court from the court of I Washington Kern, a justice of the peace of St. Mary's township, where j judgment was rendered agair.st the,l plaintiff The case was venued from I the court of Justice Stone, where it j was first tiled, to Squire Kern’scourt. ; I 1 A. P. Beatty, attorney for Henry Krick, has filed suit against Earl and Ezra Reber, on note, demand, SIOO. I Real estate transfers: Henry Brem- ! erkamp to Julius Haugk, lot 82, and I I part of lot S 3, Decatur, 36500. I —-o W. H. MYERS REAL ESTATE AGENCY, j Now is thetime to buy while values ! are rising. I have some real ba.-| gains in city property and farm lands. City properties on small payments I down: balance as rent. Some special I values on modem improved homes I See me Also Michigan lands for sale. 'Phone 301. 228-e-o-d THE MADISON ' HOUSE The best place in the city for your meals and lodging. Equipped with all modem improvemeits. Dining room in charge of Mrs. Hayslip and Daughter I $2.00 per day C. H. HAYSLIP Mgr.
Old Adams County Bank I Decatur, Indiana. Capital $l2O 000 g S' ‘ Surplus . $30,000 Q C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick WlßflEflKu Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger. Cashie-. ~ Sfrlk ifcad Earm loans H-oU a Specialty ’ Reflect Ppcalup Collections ,aB . J kc solve _ Made Don’t Hesitate a& - ■.■.•. able Rates. With A Small Amount — To Open With Us . Every 1 AccomodaA BANK ACCOUNT! tionConsistent TALL OAKS With Safe From Little Acorns Grow Methods GREAT GRAIN CROPS Extended From The Seed You Sow! Patrons’ ’ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits | r i i r THE SHOE OF TODAY S Made in every practical leather over I lasts that fit and dress up the foot. Shoes For The Entire Family. At Prices That Are Right. I PEOPLES & GERKE J j
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- - ! FOR SALE One Os The Best Homes In * DECATUR All Modern CHEAP Inquire • Old Adams County Bank
, FOR SALE —Favorite base burner, ! used only two years; good as new Cali at 315 No. sth St. 228t3 FOR SALE —Short, dry wood, for stove or furnace, of excellent quality. L. C. Hughes. 227t3 FOR SALE—Confectionery, fine location, new fixtures, good business. Address Bidwell, Elwood, Ind. LOST OR STOLEN—Fancy Scotch Collie dog. Call 'phone 58 or 66. Reward will be paid.
ft V’ ''li j®'® Ouß'i iW'J CLOTHCRAFT All-Wool Clothes OF all the clothes you have seen advertised as all wool it is not hard to remember Clothcraft, when you know it is the only line guaranteed all wool at medium prices. IF you once wear them you will never forget the comfortable fit, the lasting shape, the close fitting collar the smooth lying lapel and all the other quality marks of satisfaction that you never find m any other make than Clothcraft. w J ai X t ,^ oU t 0 866 the Clothcraft suits and 0 Coats for Men and Young men, then note there results of Scentific tailoring methods,in the clothes themselves, consider the guaranty then figure tor yourself the advantages these clothes give you in quality and price. All Wool Suits and O'Coats SIO.OO to $20.00 rtoltholise, Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.
; Duroc Jersey sale—John Nidlinger’s . farm —Wednesday, Oct. 4. 228t3 FOR SALE—Fresh oysters at Marr tin s daily. - FOR SALE—Corn in field. Inquire of John Lett, two miles south of Monr roe. 227t3 i. LOST —Black brood sow, white spot in forehead. Weight, 350 pounds.— i L. S. Springer, Decatur, R. R. 6. 227 t ! FOR SALE —Fresh oysters at Mar--3 tin's daily.
