Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1911 — Page 3

MB Dry Feet f You are sure of JMII d r y W«|||l and comfortable t UgK|Rk when you wear tlie famous ffTlI i 11;, j * i^sAy* t Boots or Arctics W e sell them i Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

:5040404C>4G4040 4 040404G4CK 0 > WEATHER FORECASF s ; s ♦0404040 ♦ 040404040404 Ott Generally fair tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer Saturday. Mrs. John S. Bowers visited in Indianapolis with friends. Noah Mangold left this morning for Van Wert. Ohio, on business. Alva Graham was at Geneva Wed nesday looking after business mat-, ters. Miss Margaret Gallogly returned from Bluffton, where she spent the day with friends. Mrs. Miller went to Fort Wayne for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Jones, over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Melvin Davis and children left Wednesday afternoon for Fort Wayne for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Dellinger. F. G. Schinnerer and daughter, Alma, of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here Wednesday afternoon enroute to Fort Wayne. Miss Dorothy Ervin returned tris morning to Fort Wayne after spending Thanksgiving Day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin. Mr. and Mrs. William Trimm and children, Lucile, Leota and Virgil, of Monroe, changed cars here Wednesday afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne for a visit over Thanksgiving.

-WSSSF THANKSGIVING will be here Thursday. The strutting Turkey will then cease to strut, for he’s going to be “dressed.” ; □ Until then, it will be Foot Dressing” with us. We’ve choice Shoes of exceptional beauty, that any pah of I feet would be proud to “strut ’ in. We’ve f the styles worth “Gobbling up, at prices to be “Thankful” for, but, remember please, that Our Store Will Be Closed Thanksgiving Day Let us dress your feet for Thanksgiving, and then whether you eat your own Turkey or your friend s, you will not be ashamed of your Shoes. We have Footwear for Men, Women and c^ dr ® n i Footwear, that would mat e the whole I-'amily Thank- . fuh WINNES 'SHOE STORE | ; Si’S ■ T -’’’i '' ;r ■' •' —- iSJoiT O 3O ■ o goaCJBOBOHOBOIOiOBOB . ■ J. S. Bowers. Pres. F. M. Sehirmeyer. Vice Free. . < ? ■ 1 3 2 ‘ 0 o a : O g you call at its office and see its c , " pany has plenty of tiv ® P e , - Sehirmeyer Abstract ® 2 reasonable terms. Let bumrm g p 5 Company prepare you i ■ years experience, completv rec iru ( ! © > □ ■ ° e O Bowers Realty Co. V ! French Quinn, Secty. C

1 harles Sether was a Monroe business visitor Wednesday. Wayne Miller was at Monroe Wednesday afternoon for a short while i with friends. Sherman and William Glendening of Geneva were business visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. John Reiter and son, Richard, i left Wednesday for Portland to spend several days with relatives there. Miss Matilda Sellemeyer was the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. E. Vitz at Defiance, Ohio, over Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. G. Hessert and children returned Wednesday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her father, Herman Yake. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Sutton and sons, were guests Thanksgiving of Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex White, at Ossian. Noah Loch of Fort Wayne, formerly of this city, left this morning on the morning train south, after a short stay in the city. Mrs. Charles Bohnem of Ridgeville, who has been making a visit here with his parents and other relatives, left this morning for her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter, Miss Midge, went to Richmond, where they were guests at the P. W. Smith home over Thanksgiving. Miss Ruth Gay. a student at the Tristate normal at Angola, is at home for her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gay.

S. E. Hite and family spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Burt Haley and babe spent the day in Fort Wayne. Will Chronister made a business trip to Monroe this morning. P. K. Kinney, the real estate man, was a business caller at Geneva today. G. T. Burke called on his wife at the Hope hospital, Fort Wayne, yesterday. Dr. McOscar of Fort Wayne was numbered among the business visitors here today. Surveyor Ernst returned this after noon from Geneva, where he was looking after business affairs between trains. Omer Parent arrived home from Three Rivers, Mich., 'Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his sisters and brothers. F. H. Soldner went to Berne Wednesday afternoon to spend Thanksgiving with parents. Mr. Soldner is a dentist of this city. Father Kuebler of Shelby, Ohio, and Miss Lena Kuebler of Massillon, Ohio, were the guests of their brother, W. A. Kuebler, over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tmler left yesterday for South Whitley, where they will be guests of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. I. Imler, until Sunday. Miss Amelia Ross of Fort Wayne left here Wednesday morning for a short visit with relatives in Ohio City Bluffton citizens are becoming alarmed with the showing up again of “Jack the peeper,” who has made his appearance upon the streets after a quietude of some weeks. Mrs. Jack Small of Fort Wayne was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ' Herman Tettniun, over Thanksgiving, and later left for Bluffton for a short slay there with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bolinger and son, Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doak, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meyers left yesterday for Columbia City, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bolinger. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lehne left Wednesday morning over the Clover Leaf for Mechanicsbudg, Ohio, where the} attended a family reunion yesterday. They will also visit with Mr. Lehne’s brother. D. A. Bautngartner, a member of the high school faculty, and L. L. Baumgartner, deputy clerk-elect, left Wednesday evening for their homes in Linn Grove, where they spent Thanksgiving Day. Theater-goers, who are anxiously ! waiting for something good in the mu-I sical comedy line, will do well to keep : up their spirits for the early appear 1 ance of "The Show Girl" company | will satisfy the most blase amusement j seeker. The Misses lottie and Clara Flox of'South Bend wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bernstein over Thanksgiving. Miss Blach Payton of Fort Wayne arrived in the city Wednesday evening and remained over Thanksgiving at the T. M. Gallogly home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son, Meredith, went to Huntington Wednesday afternoon to spend thanksgiving with relatives and friends' Mr. Stewart returned Thursday night, but Mrs. Stewart and son will remain until Sunday. A large number of people from this city spent yesterday at Fort Wayne, some in attendance at the foot ball game between the Friars and Notre Dame university, others to attend the play at the Majestic in the evening, while many attended the Knights of I Columbus initiation, which was also in order. Soyer does not claim that, his system of cooking in paper bags will cook soups, and, hfe adds: “It is evi-1 dent that tea must still be made in 1 the teapot.” And there are a few other exceptions, but generally speaking | it supercedes the pots and pans way of cooking with absolute success , and economy. Felix Holthouse and Francis SmVn were Thanksgiving visitors at Rens salaer, Ind., at the St. Joseph’s col lege, where several young men of this city are attending school, and where they also attended a year or more | Mrs. Charles ifriblick also spent the j day there with her son, Stewart, who i is a student at the present time. “Neither coyness, nor cosmetics, switches byway of annex to her ‘crowning glory.’ not yet t he thirtythird degree in the Ananias order will avail to hide a woman’s real age from one bent on discovering that point. Her Achilles heel will be her wrist, and foe or friend, by secretly counting her pulse, on whatsoever pretext, can tell whether she be really young or not,” was the contention today of Dr. Blanche Denig, of Cambridge. Mass. p r Denig added: "The pulse of a young adult beats from 70 to su ihuec , a minute, a young woman’s about! eight times more than a young man s, j and the pulse of an adult past youth but not yet really old beats about ten j times fewer a minute."

Leon Rademaker was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. ’Squire J. H. Stone spent Thanksgiving in Fort Wayne. Jesse Rupp of Berne was here Wed-' nesday attending to business. Mrs. Isabelle Vinegarholtz is at Fort Wayne making a few days’ visit with friends. Dr. and Mrs. Miller spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lehne are vis-j iting with his brother at Mechanics- [ burg, Ohio. John Christianer of Berne was num-1 bered among the business callers here Wednesday. Floyd Smith and family returned last evening to Fort Wayne after attending the Smith reunion yesterday Edgar Kilbourne of Fort Wayne was in the city yesterday, the guest of Mrs, Kilbourne, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mis. U. Delniiig er, D. H. Fulleton of Fowler, Ind.; Harry Battenberg and wife of Morwoevile, Henry Bauman, wife and daughter, Mary, spent Thanksgiving Day with Rev. Goodwin and daughter. Olive. Mrs. Charles F. True of Poe and son, Brice, of Fort Wayne were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lutz. Miss Byerly of Knightstown, Ind., a former teacher in the schools here, is also a guest at the Lutz home. Don Burk, who is attending Depauvv college at Greencastle, Ind., in preparation for the ministry, arrived home Wednesday for an over-Thanksgiving visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burk. He will remain here until next Wednesday, his vacation covering that period of time. He has en- : tered into the oratorical contest of the cellege and try for honors, and as Depauw will be numbered in the seven contesting colleges of Indiana, the winner at this contest will represent the contest at the later contest. There was a joint meeting here this forenoon of the boards of commissioners of Wells and Allen counties for the purpose of taking up the matter of the petition for the Wells-Allen county line road, known as the Leonard Springer road, and tn which the petitioners ask for the graveling of six and one-half miles of the road on the line between the two counties. The joint boards named John A. Walker of this county and Henry Getz of Allen I county members of the board of viewj ers, while the county surveyor of Adams county was appointed engineer. i They will meet December Sth to qual- ' ify and are to report on the road by January 10th.—Bluffton News. I The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette on Thursday contained the marrriage license issuance to Miss Frances Miller and Homer I. Stewart, both of that city. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Miller, former residents of this city, and enjoys a w-ide acquaintance. The groom, who on several occasions visited here with his brother, John Stew'art, is an employee of the Journal Gazette, is also highly respected. Nothing as to the taking place of the wedding ceremony could be learned, none of the relatives receiving any word, while even the office, force at the groom's place of business were unaware of the event, when inquiry was made this morning by telephone. BARBER SHOP TO BE OPEN. j I will keep my shop open all day ! Thursday. Come in if you want any I tonsorlal work. MARSH BT'RDG. FOR SALE—4O acres in St. Mary's township; some improvements. A bargain for quick sale. See C. R. ! Dunn. 280t3

j l-SUUU. | !■ DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MIN UTE fl - to buy your suit, overcoat and fur- J • r ; nishings, but see Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson at once. They t t are showing a wider range of sash- . Tjj&u. -< x ionable colors in good materials ‘ i —\ than ever before. It will pay you til r y \ to see their browns, blues, and p i , greys. If you want a $lO., $12.50 J $15., $16.50, $lB., $20., $22.50 or $25. J ij suit or overcoat, they have them. v" p• w They have lots of warm underwear from 90c to $4.00 .CsJb « I c-zsS^--'per suit. Dress shirts 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00. Caps J ||h l| 50c, 51.00 and $1.50 in the cloth, and from $1,50 to $6.00 in the fur. Their “Smile” p I fl hats are all the rage. Get under one and smile. It will pay you to call and see \ j w t I ■ Coprriubt : It it ; ■ WMM g fl 1 fl ROCHESTER {: *1 fl Teeple, Brandvberry & Peterson I — The Clothiers- —— I

The hard times social, to have been held at the U. B. parsonage tonight, has been postponed indefinitely. Frances Goodwin, who is teaching i school at New' Corner, Ind., is spending her Thanksgiving vacation with her father, Rev. E. A. Goodwin. G. A. Baughman of Salem was numbered among the business callers here this morning, making arrangements for the holding of his sale on December 10th. DOLL CONTEST. The vote in the contest for the doll 1 which is on exmoilion in the Boston Store window stands as follows today: Margaret Huffman 100 Margaret Rademaker ......... 100 Lee Anna Vance 100 Eloise Lewton : 100 Marcia Helm 100 Doris Erwin 100 Alice Lenhart 100 Gretchen Graham ... 100 Eleanor Ellis 100 Helen Lower 100 Mildred Yager 152% Martha Sellemeyer 100 Catherine Peck 115 Opal Robinson 100 Fay Fritzinger 100 Romain Henneford 100 Leah Colter 100 Germaine Christen 100 Mary Gottemoller 100 Jeanette Beery 100 Mary Vail 100 Dora Magley 100 Jeanette Clark 100 Fay Stults ... 100 Mary Burk 100 Naoma Cramer 100 Fanny Heller 100 Gladys Tanvas 100 Virginia Hite 100 Grace Drague 100 Naomi Durkin 100 Mary Fuhrman 100 Ruth Meyer 100 Ireta Beavers 100 Lois Peterson 100 Margaret Niblick 100 Florine Michaud 100 Grace Schroll 100 Corine Walters 100 Hazel Snltz 100 Romain Murray 100 Gladys Flanders 100 44444444 4 444444 : money : * FOR COAL AND OTHER 4 « WINTER SUPPLIES. 4 * If you need money for fuel, 4 > winter clothing or if you have a 4 * number of small bills which 4 j 0 need attention, borrow the mon- 4 * ey from us. 4 , 1 . We will give you plenty of 4 I time to pay it back. 4 . We make loans on Furni- j . ture, Pianos, Teams, Wagons, etc., without removal. 60c PER WEEK REPAYS A J 525 LOAN IN FIFTY WEEKS. 4 * Other amounts in same pro- 4 ; * portions. Any amount from >5 ♦ ! * to >IOO. ♦ * If you need money, fill out * * the following blank, cut it out | 4 and mail to use. 4 Our agent is in Decatur every 4 4 Tuesday. 4 4 Name 4 * Address; St. and No * 4 4 . Amount Wanted - 4 Reliable Private 4 * Ft. Wayne Loan Comoanv ‘ 4 Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- ** * ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street * Home ’Phone, 833. * ’ : nrt Wayne. Ind ♦ 444444444444 4-*‘

EVERY Shackamaxon fabric is ab- / solut|ely guaranteed against shrinking, fading or any other fault. Thats the one big reason for our showing this line of woolens almost exclusively in our merchant Tailoring Department. I We’d be glad to show you these fabrics and take your order for a TailorMade suit. There is no time better than the present to have your winter suit made. Prices are reasonable and vary according to the [particular cloth you choose. /-tollhouse, Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. 1 THE HOME OF ; GroceriesJ A SURE 1 HING ’ While Perhaps . None Os Us J Just Live To Eat It’s A Sure Thing | WE ALL MUST EAT TO LIVE 0 Eat Our Quality Groceries i Your Thanksgiving feast over andfyouFsupplyD B?of eatablesfrunning low.gLet us know|whatyou| f | |need?and£wegwill send them over, we havejthem. Goodjcountr/butter all the time. I ■ We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 32 Butter 20 toJ26c ‘ — Hower and Hower, j North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. J | BBkaHBaSIIBKEKEtBEBEBISBBBIBBBBW I S !!12 Model T Fords 5 A » ■ H | Use<Cars, all Fully Equip- * J « ped To Be Sold at a Bargain ■ I Hi ADDRESS ■ I :W. B. GROVE USE? J I