Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1911 — Page 3

.—— ~ ■ r ■ — —■ v • Warm Lined Slices From Mens To Babies ' t d We’ve got in our warm lined shoes from mens to babies. Womens with plain toe and patent tips with medium and low heels. Some with heavy and medium calf ' skin uppers and some with fine kid. If its good in warm lined shoes we hav§ it. i a a I J ) I 1 Charlie Voglewede : The Shoe Seller I i 1 . 7.. : - ■ . ... _ ■

, vwO*G*O*O»O<O ♦ OBO*O«O«Gt WEATHER FORECAST? o >*o*OsG • n*o*o*o*o*o*o« Generally fair in south portion; rain in north portion tonight or Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Meibers spent Sunday at Rome City. U. E. Cramer made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. .1. S. Colchin made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Merdames E. L. Carroll and Dan Vail were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mrs. David IJby of Preble went to Fort Wayne today for a visit with her daughters. Miss .Madge Ward of Sanford, Florida, is here the guest of friends and relatives. Albert Brlttson returned yesterday morning to Owosso, Michigan, after a business visit here. Mrs. Isaac Easecker and babe returned to their home at Richmond today after a two weeks' visit with her uncle, C. C. Cloud, and family.

I ______ p - ■Bl £3 I THE HOME OF g ■ Quality Groceries I llr I rS Come Give Us A Trial 1 K T> YOU THEN WILL DECLARE °ur Groceries The Choi- p Most Obliging You’ll Find Us, Anxious To Please Ever Striving Our Best. ■ ’ I f YOUR WANTS TO APPEASE! a ■ i You have arranged for your Winter’s fuel 1 • now how about your flour, lard and othei 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 21 Butter 17 to 22c i Hower and Hower, I North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. j O ■ O ■ o ■ O ■OBODIOBOBOBOBOBOBOII g J. S. Bowers. Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres, g | ■ j 5 O J O ■ I 2 ■ I 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g i O lent barrains in city O B farms. The company wouldbe pleased to have * 2 you call at its office and see its offerings The com- g " prniy has plenty of five per cent money to loanon ■ 2 reasonable terins. Let the Schymever Abstract g ! Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty g years experience, complete records. O O ■ ■ * The Bowers Realty Co. ■ 1 French Quinn, Secty. g I OBOBOBOBOBOBOBrfOBOOBOBCBOIS

k John Steury of Bern* went to Fort ‘ ’ Wayne yesterday. I W. C. Roller of Willshire changed , i cars here on his way to Fort Wayne. * Miss Kate Zurcher of Herne trans 3 ferred here on her way to Fort Wayne., '■ Ed Gehtns of Chattanooga, Ohio, 1 changed cars here on his way to Fort , ' Wayne. Mrs. Emma Daniel and Mrs. C. C. j Schafer were In Fort Wayne yesterday 11 on business. D. D. Coffee returned to Terrej ,J I Haute after a* visit here over Sunday i with his family. i Mrs. L. A. Gwinn returned to. Ma- i ’. rion after a visit here with her daughj ter, Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker. r N. B. Putnam of Van Wert, Ohio, I contractor for the Makley pike, was, - here yesterday on business. 1 Albert Barkley, son of John Barkley.. east of the city, left y esterday for ’ y Fort Wayne, where he entered husii ness college. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and Mrs - Chris Hoffman went to Fort Wayne » yesterday morning to attend the fun-, r eral of their brother and brother-in law, Martin Hoffman.

Mrs. C. J. 'Weaver vttited in Fort Wayne. John made a business trip 1 south this morning The George DeWald family of Fort ’ Wayne were guests at the W. A. Kueb- 1 ler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and son, Jerome, spent Sunday in Chicago the guests of their sistera. Page Blackburn made a business trip to Indianapolis today to buy hoi:- 1 day goods for bis store. The Alfred Boyd baby was christened Sunday afternoon at the St. Mary’s 1 church, being named Bernidette. Mrs. Veronica Smith went to Fort Wayne for a visit this week with her son, Floyd Smith, and family. Little Miss Marvel Fought is going about with a black eye. the result of a kick given her by a little playmate. Mrs. Rebecca Poole returned yester-1 day to DeGraff, Ohio, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. C. L. Meibers. Mrs. John Sauer of Schumm, Ohio. 1 passed through the city yesterday aft-* ernoon on her way to Pekin, 111., for a visit. Miss Marie Fosty returned Sunday to Toledo, Ohio, after a visit here with her grandfather, Thomas Moran, and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Kern and son, Palmer, returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here with her sister. Mrs. Wesley Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Uhl, who spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Terveer, left yesterday morning for her home at Toledo. Theodore Gralliker has returned to his work at the First National bankafter a two weeks' vacation which he spent at his home in Decatur, 111. Mrs. John Johnson and children of Schumm, Ohio, changed cars here yesterday on their way to Fort Wayne to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roehm, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. Harry Helm visited over Sunday in Chicago, Mr. Stewart returning Sundayearly this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lower will leave Thursday night for Whiting. Kans., where they will make a three weeks visit with Mr. Ixjwer’s brother, William and wife. Mrs. G. C. Steele went to Ft. Wayne today to accompany her daughter. Miss Jeanette Steele, home. Miss Jeanette has been the guest of her aunt, .Miss Sadie Cowley. Mrs. Henry Brumstrup of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here yesterday morning on her way to Fort Wayne to be with her father. J. M. Ross, who was operated upon at Fite St. Joseph hospital. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Beavers have gone to New York City to attend a meeting of the physicians of the Erie railroad. They will also visit in Washington, D. C„ Boston and other cities of the east before returning. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Andrews and babe have returned from Hammond, where they have been with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Payne, who was operated upon last Wednesday for appendicitis. She is recovering: nicely from the operation and will be able to leave the hospital next week it is thought. Mrs. Payne's sister. , Miss Bernice Andrews, is still with her. i

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Clyde Noble bia City afte? fo here today. \he. B / 8. A. 8. Keller of MonrX l n [n fd among the busineeX this morning. y lber - flt E. J. Bailey, the traveling''’’, Q p who spent Sunday here, \ morning on hla regular trip. \ D. D. Coffee, who spent Bunda\en<j/ n , with his family, left this moV * south on his regular weekly trip. v Miss Mary raimer left this morniiX for Decatur, 111., where she will be th<\ guest of friends for a few days. Frank Kern of Fort Wayne was in the city last evening looking after j business which required his attention for a short while. D. B. Erwin and S.*E. Shamp are among those at Indianapolis attending the K. of P. convention, both going as delegates from the local lodge. I Homer Knodle, popular reporter at i this office, returned this morning from 1 I Chicago, where, since Saturday he has keen viewing the sights of the big I city. The thousands that have seen "Sis Perkins” say it is the best show they have ever seen. All special scenery and a first-class company. Don’t miss it. At the opera house tonight. Charles Conrad and family return ed to their home in Hammond, Ind., this morning after a visit here at the T home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Purdy. I Mrs. Purdy is a sister of Mr. Conrad. —Bluffton News. Several Decatur people who were at Bluffton stated that the Rodgers aitship passed directly over that city at about 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon and was plainly seen by the hundreds who chanced to witness its passing. Those who took advantage of the I Toledo excursion Sunday were delayed I several hours on the home trip, the I train not reaching here till 1 o'clock. • Near Holgate they were delayed by a ; coal car which had run off the track. Postmaster Lower reports letters : remaining in the Decatur postofflee for ‘ the following: Louna Light, Harriet I Major, Fred Speagel, Cora Steel, Fred > Starr, U. S. Brokerage Co., F. E. Con-1 neley, James Eaton. Interstate Land I Agency. C. A. Thompson, wife and son, Donald, of Lincoln, Neb., who have been visiting with Mr. Thompson’s mother. Mrs. Kate Thompson, and his sister, I Mrs. W. R. Dorwin, have gone to I Richmond for a visit with Mrs. Thomp-1 son’s relatives. Mrs. Adam Deam and daughter, Mabel, and son, Alfred, visited over Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Deam s niece. Clara Mankey, who is at the Lutheran hospital, where she was operated upon for gall stones, and also with her nephew, Marion Deam, at th" same hospital, who was operated upon for appendicitis. Mrs. John Gerard and daughter. | Marguerite, went to Toledo, Ohio Sun- j day to spend the day with Mrs. Ger- j ard's sister, Mrs. Philip Ardner. They were accompanied home by Miss Tena Rademaker and Miss Irene Gerard, who had spent the week there, i While in Toledo the Decatur party j was privileged to attend the first services of the new bishop of Toledo, the Right Rev. Joseph B. Schramds, D. D. Members from all the parishes in the diocese were in attendance, the throng reaching many thousands. The services were very fine. .

Sl, amn I- — . . "‘"•"•Boa..' '7 : I .. PBs today ■ H/n fn , k, _ to- I 9. \ n «ker anH \° r '’“'“mbia D in \ « < ity sot . j / JR visit fljere 18 moj n . / *7 go, retiX en k«ge<,' / / l.\ numbered siting fi / here this mrV a s f'hi (;i . / j Wai Wemhok / ness affairs at V 1 «a s / r I terest of the \wlHej> / Hiffdl' j Works. \ / 8. E. MullhollanX/ 4®' V** was in the city yesteX Mife / I er affairs relating to K of the Indiana Lighting\ A Russell Harruff resumeik at the Fort ayne Electric w\ day after a month's visit witlX ents at Fremont, Mich. —-FortX ■ News. \ The city council will meet in i\ lar session this evening at which ti\ the usual routine of affairs will bV" 1 carried out and attended to. Considi erable business will come up, and an interesting meeting is expected. 4 +++♦+++*++•: ♦♦♦♦»« 11 »♦♦♦♦♦ J! R. L. STARKWEATHER «> j;; m. d., d. o. :: OSTEOPATH ’7 Acute And Chronic Diseases <> i>• 1 • ; ‘ Office and Residence J J ; ; CVER BOWERS REALTY CO’S JI ; ; OFFICE ; J : DECATUR, - - - INDIANA ■ ■ ;; Phone 314 J[| i ii i ii i iii ii i i i»«♦♦♦»♦♦; ======================== ; TRY THE JOHN ADAIR CIGAR: I 5 cents. — EVERY PUFF PLEASES THE PALATE. The W. H, Hoed Co. Sole Distributors Portland - - - Indiana.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Holthouse are the rejoicing parents over the arrival of a big baby girl, which has made her appearance at their home. Miss Celia Smith of the People's I store. Fort Wayne, who makes her 1 home with her brother, Floyd Smith, and family, during the week, spent Sunday at her home here, returning to ■ Fort Wayne yesterday morning.

-■ — 1 “Say girls, look out for your fellows when I come to town, 'cause a fellow winked at me once, and I laughed right out.”—Sis Perkins. All members of the Evangelic*) Ladies' Aid society are requested to bring darning needles and thimbles to the meeting to be held Wednesday afternoon at th? home of Mrs. I Howard Burdg on Tenth street '