Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1911 — Page 3

A Woman Can Improve the looks of her \ •* ; feet by wearing a pair of V’2l I , our new fall shoes. The \ ’ ’ short forepart and toes give V•* \ I the greatest comfort and I * \ I still make the foot look / Jk 5 small and neat no matter / £ * what size you wear. We have them in Patents, Gun. ST Metals, Tans, Velvets and Suedes. $2.50 to $4.00 j Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

. -*o*o*o*o*o»o ♦ o*o*o«o*ov. WEATHER o a )*o«o<rj • f '*o«o*oo>o*G« Fair tonight and Thursday. J. F. I.achot made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Nell Brown of Willshire and Mamie Teeple went to Fort Wayne today. Father George Angermeier of Au burn was a business visitor here yesterday 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yake of Kirkland township were here yesterday, shci ping. Miss Katie Zurcher of Berne transferred here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Louis Dolcb and daughter, Ruth, of Flint Mich., ate here the guests at the Henry Krick home. Mrs. Samuel Opliger and daughter, Wilma, of Linn Grove are in the city for a visit with her son, L. E. Opliger. Mrs. Homer Krick returned yesterday to Fort Wayne after a visit with her mother, Mrs. David Liby. at Preble.

SPURR’S Revere Coffee ' ■ • TRADE-HARES KEUVERER REDEEMABLE FOR IK LIFE OF PIKE PAPER BAKS PtUL R£V£!,F ' iFAfuito 2 r,ls ' an * this ,h * RT "OL REVERE TRADE-HARE EAKEL. Best Coffee in the world. THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS FREE TO YOU For that Lodge or Social meet, a jjound of Revere Cotfee and what napkina you need. Call us up. We are the agents for the Howard W. Spurr s Coffee at 27, 30 and 35c cents at The home of quality Groceries. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggt; 22 Butter 18 to 22c Hower and Hower, North of G.|R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108.

■OHO 10 ■O ■ O HOHODiOHOHOHOHOHOHOH S J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. H ■ 2 o ■ 5 ♦ £ 1 ■ s The Bowers Realty Company h . a s some excel- g 3 lent bargains in city property and Adams county I* ■ farms. The company would be pleased to have £ you call at its office and see its offerings. T e q pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ £ reaiS terns. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract B O Comparfy prepare your abstract of title. Twenty * m years experience, complete records. O 0 ■ s O ■ o » The Bowers Realty Co. ■ I French Quinn, Secty. g onoHOHOHOIOiOWOHOOHOHC HOltO

Mrs. Fred Heuer was at Richmond today visiting with friends. Mrs. Sherman Schnepp went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit. Earl Snow has moved from First street to Russell street, south of the city. Kit Cowan, the Bobo postmaster, was among the business callers here yesterday afternoon. Attend the Christian Ladies' Aid so eiety’s pastry sale at the Hower & Baker meat market Saturday. Mrs. Rosa Baumgartner of Linn Grove, who has been visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Opliger, has returned home. Mrt Florence Bain, Mrs. Al Garard and Mrs. Al Burdg are at Indianapolis and tomorrow will attend the sessions of the Pocahontas lodge to be held there. George Gentis was at Indianapolis today looking after some business affairs which required his attention during the day. Mrs. J. S. Bowers has gone to Indianapolis to attend to business matters for a short while and also to visit with Iriends while there.

j Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne is in the city visiting her parents. 1 Mrs* S. E. Krill of Root township ! was a business visitor here today. ( Charles Lammiman of Monroe was t I a business caller here this morning. ! f Prank Cottrell of Berne was hers I this morning looking after some bust- , I ness uffaibs, leaving at noon for his s ( home. < F. M. Armantrout of Geneva was i among the business callers here this I I morning, returning at noon to his home. The third section of the Christian Ladies’ Aid society will hold a pastry , sale Saturday at the Hower & Baker meat market. Attend the box social Wednesday i night at the Luckey school house, Miss | Marie Daniels, teacher. A good time I will be in order. | I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoffstetter atII tended the funeral of their brother-in I law, Simon Neueuschwander, which was held at Berne yesterday after , noon. Mrs. Leo Freidman returned yesterday to Chicago after a visit here. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Howard Burdg, and son, Floyd, who I will visit there. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lenhart returned yesterday afternoon from Portland, where they attended the funeral of their uncle, Joseph Valentine, which ’ | was held there yesterday morning. The business men who went to 1 ! Willshire Tuesday evening held a p very interesting meeting and explain ed to the business men there the pur- ', pose of their coming. Thirty some e made the trip, and it was greatly en joyed by all. > I A. S. Keller, the real estate man of | i Monroe, returned home yesterday aft-I ernoon from Fort Wayne, where he i was attending to business affairs, : stopping off here in the afternoon on 1 his way home. He secured an option s I On twenty-five lots belonging to the Veseys, and located near Monroe J which he will dispose of. * V. Linker, who farms the Peter Holt s i house farm, west of the city, brought (1 : us in a basket of the finest winter 1 (rears you ever tasted. They have s over 600 bushels of these and have 1 f- arranged to ship a car load of them to the eastern markets. The Holthouse farm will sure raise anything? . and you want to watch for its crop I of sugar beets next year. s I) Addie McDonald of Warsaw is visit j ing for a short time with her sister. , Mrs. Rev. J. W. Lower, and will re M main while he attends the district., meeting at Roanoke two or three days . this week, and will take an active part , on the program at the meeting.. His; | subject assigned by the elder was I ''Sanctification." and he has a very carefully prepared and strong paper> for the occasion.—Bluffton News. Father George Angermeier cf Au-' iburn, formerly assistant to Father' Wilken here, was in the city Tuesday for a short while, shaking hands with I his many friends, and renewing his j former acquaintanceships. He states that everything is all right with him. his parish in a fiourinshing condition, and surrounded by a city of good, in-' dustrfous people. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week the! Immaculate Conception church, u which be is the pastor, will give a bazaar for the benefit of the parish, and great preparations are being made for 1 the affair. He extended an invitation I to his friends here to come down at ' •least one of the three day®, and asenred them a good time.

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. H Capital $l2O 060 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirseh and John Niblick Vice Presidents E X. Ehinger, Caehie-. n osl/ i Farm loans KtdU a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col J^d t £ ,ns IF YOU NEVER LAID Your CORN By ableEates - === x=========== Every You Would Never AccomodaGET A CROP! W itn Sate If You Never Lay Banking YOUR DOLLARS BY I ! th 3 I ds ] You Will Never Extended Get On Top Jo our Patrons We Pay 4 Per’Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

Mrs. Charles Christen was at Fort i Wayne today. The new boiler.for the court house heating plant has arrlverf and this aft ! ernon was being installed, atpl will sc»n be ready for work. Would you bring a smile to the good I wife's sac shout of joy from the I children? Take home some He-Mi-La 1 tjhocolates. You'll enjoy them your j self. Be sure they are pure. See | He-Mi-La on the box. Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk and j daughter, Elizabeth, of Ottawa, Ohio. | arrived in the city this morning for , a few days' visit at the Winnes home. 1 Mr. Gottschalk, who accompanied I them, left at noon for Markle to a'-! tend to some business affairs. Mrs. Martha Ridenour, president ol i the Fort Wayne W. C. T. U., and a sis I ter of Mrs. John Houk of this city, I was a candidate for the state W. C. T. ; U. presidency at the convention clos- i ed at Marion Tuesday, and received | a hearty support. Thurman Gootschalk, former representative from this county, now living at Ottawa, Ohio, was here for a few hours today. He is just' recovering from a nine weeks’ illness with typhoid fever. His town recently landed a 600-ton sugar plant, which is nowbeing constructed., . | Will Parent has received word from his wife, stating that she reached her father's home in Gransville. Mo., in safety, and is enjoying her visit very I much. The trip made from West Plains, Mo., by stage coach covered a distance of fifty miles, which was very .tiresome. It.is the first time in years that she has seen her lather and the I visit is one of great rejoicing. The attraction booked at the Boss. , opera house for Thursday, October 19.; Is “A Millionaire Tramp,’’ a corned. I drama with a real plot and a real ■ story of heart interest. It will be pre sented by a competent company ami j with special scenery and good seen ery and all other adjuncts necessai y to give a first-class performance. The traction is guaranteed and so all who attend can do so with the know I edge that they will receive full value : for their money. Price, 25c, 35c an I 50c. Seats on sale at the Holthoust Drug store. A -O WILL ARRIVE TONIGHT. — ' A telegram received here at nooi. gave the intelligence that Mr. Sprung er of the firm of Frisinger & Sprunge: would arrive here 1 this evening over 1 the Erie railroad, via Wells-Fago e press, at 6:50, on No. 13, with a ia ; load of imported Belgians and Pert '- ' erons, which have recently been pm i chased in the old country by Mr. Fris ! Inger. The freighter carrying tl | same arrived in New York harbi Tuesday and the horses were at once loaded into the express car. There Xvere twenty-two horses shipped across ' but Mr. Sprunger sold two of them in ' New York City, and hence will on'? ! arrive here with twenty. Mr. Frising er will still remain in the old country ' and will start from there in about 1 three weeks with another shipment of , heavy draft stock. Many of the horses in this bunch are already sold and will be delivered as soon as they have received a short rest. As soon as they arrive here tonight they will be unloaded and taken to the company's stables where they will be on exhibition. It is said that many of the horses of this bunch will prove to be some of the best stock ever imported into this ortmtry.

Mens O’Coats Young Mens JpL O’Coats Bovs O’Coats IWjl For the coming- winter are on display M and you’ll find us ready to show you Stylesand Patterns that no other store r icSgm is able to show you. piS J All the new designs in Colors in Con- Hr vertible Collar Coats, Button Thro, i Belted Coats and the staple Chester- xZr field models. t" • « 1 U Give us a chance to show you E I ~jH T"1 Mens and Young mens O’Coats $5.00 to $25.00 FH- J 4--444 Boys O’Coats $2.00 to SIO.OO J-H+'H tir 11 Tjl j rtolthoUse, Schulte 60. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

FOUND—SmaII white hood. Owner can have same by calling at this qffice and paying for ad. 241t3 ■ I— ■ X --.-Ji-— n—- “I .y.l".

:ii? a pinch: You can borrow any amount * from us from $5 up, on your * household goods, pianos, teams, * wagons, etc., without removal, * and on short notice. * You can have from one to * twelve months' time in which to * pay it back. OUR contracts > are simple and all transactions * are clean-cut and private. 84 cents per week for fifty • * weeks pays a $35.00 loan. Ail ♦ * amounts in proportion. ♦ * If you need money, fill out * the following blank, cut it out * * and mail it to us. * Our agent is in Decatur every ♦ * Tuesday. * ♦ ♦ Name ♦. ♦ Address; St. and No Amount Wanted ♦ Reliable Private • I H. Wayne losr Cnmpany: ♦ Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- * ♦ ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. ♦ ♦ Home 'Phone, 833. ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind ♦

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r I - Cold Weather Coining Cold Weather Shoes Bft 1 AWAIT :Sp] “ Your Coming! :|fc|: " " ’"T" They Have Been Here For Some Time, j Many Os Them Sold! I Don’t Be Caught Napping By A Cold Stap And fatch A Heavy Cold As A Result! ’[Would Be Wish You Can Hi Afford Heavier Leathers For Winter Weather ARE HERE IN ALL THEIR COMFORT ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE -