Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1911 — Page 3

You See A Lot ... of good shoes offered for sale and a lot of poor ones’too Trouble is, you can’t tell, without wearing them, in most cases, whether they’re good or not. But you know I stand for good shoes and more; I’ll make them good if the shoes don’t. Try me. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

• o*o*o>o*n* FATHER FORECASTS Stowers tonight or Sunday; rising temperature. John Hessler went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. L. W. Coppock spent the day in Fort Wayne. Ed Ahr was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Wilber Poole of South Bend will arrive today to join his mother, Mrs Re becca Poole of DeGraff. Ohio, in a visit at the C. L. Meibers home. W. H. MYER 3 AEAL ESTATE AGENCY. Mow is thetime to buy while values are rising. I have some real ba.gains in city property and farm lands. City proper-ties on small payments down; balance as rent. Some special values on modem improved homes. See me Also Michigan lands for sale. ’Phone 301. 228-e-o-d

ttBT" | ! Quality Groceries > U «„ J b* l A ome G' ve Trial F ? 8 - YOU THEN WILL BECLARf j gr Our Groceries The Qwil KTsi ■■■ HMruir iA? I J cest, Our Prices, Fair Most Obliging You’ll Find Us, Anxious To Please Ever Striving Our Best. YOUR WANTS TO APPEASE! You have arranged for your Winter’s fuel now how about your flour, lard and other provisions for the winter. Let us help you save your money. N ew 7 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. V>B O B O B O B O 80800808080808080808 I J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer,' Vice Pres, g ■ O 5 ' ® 9 o 0 g ’ 2 s ■ « ' sThe Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g v lent bargains in city property and Adams A C °J!?S O 5 farms. The company would be pleased to have g ■ you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- < q pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ ft reasonable terins. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract ■ q Company prepare your abstract of title. Tw. y g ft years experience, complete records. .. O ■ The Bowers Realty Co. g g French Quinn, Secty. g Ofioa<JBUBoMOSOBt*OiSOB OBOBC

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R. C. Drummond is here visiting with old friends. Mike Miller was a business visitor at Ridgeville today. N. I. Kiracofe of Wren, Ohio, was here on business yesterday. Philip Gehres and son, Ralph, of Wren, Ohio, were business visitors yesterday. Miss Huldah Bauer. who is teaching at St. John's, came home for a weekend visit. Mrs. Jeff Bryson has returned to her home at Portland, having been visiting with friends here. Miss Fannie Frisinger went to Bloomington yesterday afternoon to visit over Sunday with friends. Mrs. E. Cook and children of Monroe, who for several .days have been the guests of her jiarents, left for their home. Mrs. E. A. Henry of Agusta. Georgia, who lias bee* here visiting lor sonic time with relative*, left yesterday for her home. Miss Amelia Welter has returned Horn Fort Wayne, where she spent a week as the guest of het grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johs Weber.

Frank Brelner is making a several days! visit at Chicago. i Henry Scherry of Preble went to Fort Wayne this morning. ( t Samuel Jaberg of Magley was a Ft. Wayne business visitor today. t John Schue made a business trip to 1 Ridgeville this morning. | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ross went to < j Fort Wayne this morning. | i Mrs. Maria Walters was a shopper 1 here Friday leaving later for her home : , Dr. Raymond Knott of Berne was : I among the business callers here Fri-1 fay- . Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison left last I ! night for Oaxaca, Mexico, where she 1 will make he future home. Dan Baumgartner returned to his home at Linn Grove this morning to spend Sunday with his mother. Professor Withaus of Berne, who has been at Willshire, transferred here yesterday noon on his way home. Miss Rose Dunatban left yesterday afternoon for Huntington, where she will be the guest of relatives over , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and son, Ralph, of Richmond will arrive: tomorrow to attend the Butler reunion Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Doak returned this morning from Piqua, Ohio, where she has been for several days, visiting i with her sister. Jacob Germann and daughter, Mrs. Florence Brase, returned to Fort i Wayne after a visit at Schumm and ! Middlebury, Ohio. Mrs. Oliver Reasoner and son, Phil-1 ip, returned this morning to Sumner. 111., after a visit with the John R. ; Peoples family. J. B. Holthouse returned from Bluffton, where he was attending to some | business affairs, which required his at- 1 ! Mention for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. 18. J. Terveer andi daughter, Mrs. Clem Uhl, of Toledo,; Ohio, have returned from Fort Wayne w here they visited with friends. Mrs. Florence Sutton and mother of Morely, Michigan, were guests over night of her aunt, Mrs. N. G. Baugh-; man, and son. Clarence, and family, j Mrs. J. C. Sutton and sons. Alex, i Murray and Harry, left last evening for Ossian, where they will visit .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex White. John Schug returned home this afternoon from the south, having been absent from the city for the past week and will spend Sunday with his j family. Mrs. Charles Howell and son, Fran cis, left this morning for their home 1 at South Whitley after a visit here I i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Elzey. I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marquardt of Monroeville and Mr and .Mrs. A. N. Steele of Decatur are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marquar&t.— Bluffton News. E. D. Brothers, an attorney of Chi- . cago, formerly a resident of Union township, is here for a visit with hid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brothers, east of the city. I A card received today by Mrs. Aaron i DeVitmey from Fort Wayne brings the | news that her nephew, Charles Ault. I who has been sick with typhoid fever, j 'is worse, his fever being higher. Misses Pearl Purdy and Ella Mutscli- \ ler of Decatur will arrive here this | (evening to attend the fair, and to ■ visit as the guests of Mrs. E. D. Ward anti Miss Vera Purdy.—Bluffton News, i Miss Josephine Krick returned to; Fort Wayne to continue her shutly in ; the St. Joseph hospital nurses' train . Ing school after spending her vacation I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Krick, j Rev. and Mrs. Imler went to South , Whitley this morning where the Re'. • Imler will preach 'tomorrow at his i church to Which Ife was recently as- > signed. They will store to Soutn Whitley next week. Everything new and rtp to date. After yon have finished laughing at one, I you find yourself splitting your siues over another, so get your seats in adI vance as-the biggest kind of .a crowd l will be at the opera house Tuesday, 1 October 3rd, to see "Sis Perkins." The regular meeting of tue Yeomen | j lodge will be held on Monday evening i j at which time business of importance I will be looked after and cared for. After the business routine will have been dispensed with the remainder of | the evening will be spent in social, pleasure, which will be brought to a ‘ close with a banquet and the serving | of refreshments. The presence of all I members is desired. Dr. and Mrs. Ferry were In line for and the stork delivered to them a ten- j pound boy last Monday evening at I their handsome home on East Main street. The little sister is among the elated and the parents dream happy dreams, seeing congressmen, govern ; ors and preachers.—Akron (Ind. * News. Dr. Perry Ferry is a graduate , of the Decatur high school, having been a resident of Preble for many | years. g

D. W. Beery waa a Fort Wayne business visitor here today. Joe Steigmeyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Rufus Stuckey of Berne was among the business callers here thia morning. Miss Gertrude Butler is an extra clerk at the Steele &> Weaver racket, store. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ruggles of Huntongton are guests at the John Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stahl and daughter, Marguerite, returned today to Ft. Wayne after a visit here. , Mrs. John Garard will go to Toledo. Ohio, tomorrow for a visit with her sister, Mrs. PhUlp Ar'dner. E. J. Bailey arrived home this morning from his regular trip and will spend Sunday here with his family. Homer Knodle, one of the reporters of this office, has gone to Chicago for a several days’ pleasure trip. Lots of good specialties, singing, dancing and good music, "Sis Perkins." One night only, Tuesday, Oc- : toger 3rd. S. F. Bowser of Fort Wayne was in , the city yesterday on business, and was the guest of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw, and family. Tom Reid, John Peterson, John Heller, George Flanders, D. E. Laufferty, ! D. M. Hensley and a Mr. Clark of New York City, a traveling salesman, making the Hensley jewelry store, will go \ to Rome City Sunday. A clean and refreshing comedy that has made more people laugh than any play ever produced. Bring the old 1 folks. They enjoy a good laugh, and they will enjoy more fun looking at I “Sis Perkins" than any show they have ever seen at the opera house.

THE MADISON .. : ;; HOUSE : .. The best place in the city for ■ ;; your meals and lodging. Equipped < ’• with all modern improvements. J Dining room in charge of ■ ■; MRS. HAYSLIP & DAUGHTER J ” $2.00 per day . !: C. H. HAYSI IP MANAGER ■ « j. * * » *tt ag ||| I »+♦l 111 I« I M »♦♦♦* *l»< »♦♦♦* . > ♦ • R. L. STARKWEATHER ? i; I M. D., D. 0. S osteopath + ■ ' Acute And Chronic Diseases ♦ ♦ 1 ; Office and Residence J J CVER BOWERS REALTY GO'S I ;; OFFICE + L DECATUR, - - - INDIANA + + ♦ e * *. * t it**-*- *- *-.*-j *- * * M'aja 'J i TP FOR SALE One Os The Best Homes In DECATUR All Modern CHEAP Inquire Old Adams County Bank

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 <*>- ✓ Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashie-. £ MsBE I i> oa/ i Earm loans Kudu a Specialty *'*•'*• Qpcnlvp Collections ”• . KeSOIVe Made Don’t Hesitate ■ able Rates. With A Small Amount To Open With Us AecomodaA BANK ACCOUNT! tion Con- . sistent TALL OAKS With Safe From Little Acc-ns Grow Mefhods GREAT GRAIN CROPS Extended From The Seed You Sow! Patr°on° r We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

IIIEmIF \ ,wM| The food that’s always fresh and delicious. We are working day and night toasting it for the millions that demand it. HBt

FOR SALE—Favorite base burner, used only two years; good as new. Call at 315 No. Sth St. 228t3 Duroc Jersey sale—John Nidlinger s farm —Wednesday, Oct. 4. 228t3 FOR SALE —Fresh oysters at Martin's daily.

“OUR GLASSES” Some day you will wear our glasses Some day you will demand the comfort, satisfaction, convenience, near appearances lens efficiency, quality that can be found only inoir glasses. You can save your fare to Fort Wayne on every pair of glasses we furnish. No Charge for Examination Glasses from SI.OO up jT f* ip Hotel Comer rOR>T aaaa ■■■■■■

I ABSOLUTE SAFETY (JWith capital of $100,000,00, surplus of $20,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash reserves, conservative loaning policy, this Bank offers its customers greatest possible safety. <JIn addition, semi-annual examinations of its assets are made by a National Bank examiner and five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currency. <J ith these safeguards, we believe we are justified in solicting your business. (Jj4per cent interest paid on money left certain times. IJGoverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana As Winter Approaches PRICES ON COAL Are Sure To Advance Give Us Your Order Now And We Can Save You Some Money THE DECATUR LUMBER CO. OIOSOIOSOIOBOBftCEOft OB OB OKOBO g OEVERAL Reasons why you can save from sl.‘ O to $2. per gallon on. whiskey that you buy q B from me. g Reason No. 1 I buy direct from the dis- g □ tiller and rectifier. ■ Reason No. 2 Ido notjhave the high’license R topay - 5 Reason No. 3 Ido not have to pay the high £ ■ rent for my place of business, nor keep three or ft I four clerks. ■ Reason No. 4 The whiskey business is a side ■ I line for me and lam satisfied with a small pro- g 3 fit on same. Absolutely the best whiskies atfthe’least cost. You will find my prices on same in another ad. * ! I. A. KALVER 2 I > Monroe Street, One Half Square West Os ■ I Old Adams County Bank. 5 O )BOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO#OB_