Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1911 — Page 3
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~,, .i» —— - - ' —»' '■ ' 11 MU'.WIUIJ • • - -fry - :t. .j-■. y . i.m , O e Colciiin X Port Wayne spent tr .. rurn C Arter * Christmas v -nothcr, Mrs. Julia WEATHER A Attorney ,iM&e Sutton was number- ' • WJtWWMiejj among the business callers at PortFajr and colder toarififu: Tiniland today. fair and colder. The Misses Pearl and Grace Purdy ' ' ■■■■ : i l ’" B p eu t Sunday and Christmas with relW. H. Foughty returned Mtafives at Bluffton. from IndlbnapollS. -• 11 Melvin Gaflogly went to Herne this Jake Omlor of south of the ci' morning to look after some business here today on business for a short while. Ethel' Cole bis returned from Ross Johnson, who has been a busiland to resume his work here, ness caller at Fort Wayne, returned Dr. Reusser of Berne, who wdome this morning. > •’ 1 J 1 . ( J*' * business caller here yesterday, ht Adam Neuensch wander of Monroe turned to his home. _ra,nsferred her* this morning on his Charles Schug of Berne. nuni tWay to Fort Wayne and Woodburn for among tbe business csiiere here*' vlelt terday, has returned home Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley returned . , . hie morning to Logansport after a John Schug left this morning daughter Mm regular business rip eouth to be ( sent for the remainder of the v* r. Father Berninger Returned yesterFrank Rice and family of a ff erllo( )n 011 the 4 o’clock car to were the guests of his parents,^ Bßße ( ' aß6f >] R e visited here with and Mrs. Joe Rice, over Chrwtm^ ther wflken. Word has been announced thatCpather Wilken, who has been seri('lover Leaf railroad expects to batrtly 1U since a week ago Saturday, new time card tile forepart of i recovering, though he is still conweek. fied to bis bed. G. R. Wood and son, Chai The Misses Viola and Ruby Mergin Wood, of east of the city, to their homes in Detroit, cars here this morning enroute ft c h., after a visit with their sister, Fort Wayne. Uss Mabel Moses. . Bud Pease is assisting al the 1 Free Fnsinger was numbered nes shoe store e for several days imong those who attended the Phi a permanent man can be eei uiedelta, Christmas dance held at BluffMiss W lime* m Monday evening |Bt|J , — 4 , 1 ■< 1 i J "("•
A Pretty ? res -0 ent for the Tots j White Buckutton Shoes All zes WINNES S)E STORE AON 0 M O ■ o a o J J. S. Bowers, Pres. F.lehirmeyer. Vice Free. If S a M 0 O Hi 2 The Bowers Realty O lent bargains in city pn , e j to have « ■ farms. Thecompanj/vJx Th e com-? . 2 you call at its office and s to j oan on i ! pany has plenty of five P rme y er Abstract p . 2 i-easonable terms. Let Twenty*. * Company prepare your act ot title. j 2 years experience, compleeord . g O f '' ■ 0 O Trwers Realty Co. ® LYench Quinn, J o1o«o«oiobo*io«3« obc ' 0 T
Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Monroe was here today, on business. r John Starost is ill and unable to be at work at the .Niblick store. I Dan Beery w.as a business caller in the south part of the county this ) morning. ( Charles Sipe returned to Gas City yesterday after attending the Fongthy , Christinas reunion. Mrs. W. L. Lehne has gone to Tiffin. Ohio, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Heflinan. Mrs. Glen Glancy, who has been visiting here with relatives over Chrisi- ! mas, returned home this morning. Ben Lang is on the sick, list, jt having been necessary for him Ip retur.i to his home from work at tbe etore.yesterday. m- .■ ; r•Miss Blanch Hart, has retiirneil to her place of business at Fort Wayne, she being the guest of her uncle and aunt over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Baker returned yesterday to Bluffton after spending Christmas with Mrs. Baker’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. f). Artman. Margaret and Thomas Golden returned yesterday afternoon on the 4 o'clock ear to Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. 0. T. Johnson of south of the city was here this morning attending to business affairs, which required his attention for a short while. Hatch Blackburn returned to Gliica go this morning to start with the new year in his work, after spending I several days with his parents arid' friends. Miss Ruth Gay returned this tnori ’ Ing to Angola, where she is a studenr 1 at the Tri-State normal after a visit 'here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ’ I J. L. Gay. [ l Mrs. Sadie Cowley and daughter, ■ Maude, returned yesterday afternoon ! to Fort Wayne after a visit over Suns day and Christmas with the C. J. r Weaver family. Joe Spangler, who is working at Ge- ' j neva, returned to that place this morn- * ling after visiting here with Ms par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, east of the city. Secretary of State L. G. Ellinghain 3 and family arrived In the city yester 1 day afternoon and will remain here for several days, the guests of Mr. and i-1 Mrs. John Heller, ■' A large number of teachers left this; >• l rfiornfng for Indianiapolis th attend the i 'teacherk state -'association meet, | n ■ which convenes this evening and eont,; tinues Until today. E. H ■ Kilbourne returned this! morning t 6 Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ki! d . bourne will remain for a visit over '. the week-end with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. U- Deiningen Mrs. Irma Syphers and daughter. » j Grace, returned to their home at Fort j Wayne yesterday afternoon. They | visited with Mrs. Syphers’ father, Ed- [ gar Kelsey, south of the city over I Christmas. j Ernst Schlickman is able to be out again after four weeks’ confinement to his home on account of injuries. He wishes to than! the public for its kindness to him in all ways during his illness. Mr. and Mrs- John J. Foughty, Mrs ('Charles Sipe and children, Margaret land Wavelfoe of Gas City left this i morning for Fnlondale, where they will visit fith Mr - Foughty'• steW Mrs. Elizabeth. Mulligan. The cold snap, which came almost -unexpeciai- made the shivers of the early winter run down your back I a g a in, and caused many to again bring i out those fur caps and other "Santa i Claus'' searring apparel received for ChrisW»«- From the present outlook ■ it we®’ that we are to 80 ,hri)Ußh t,le ! real article, according to the predie I tj ol , r -«f the weather man. poetaster Loww reports unclaim ■ ed |((efs remaining at the Decatur j , K , B pflkte for Wolf & Stihum. Jonn Tr l s , J. T. Price, Dave Rock, Mrs. E b Peebles, Jesse L. Miss c j ( |ys Marshall. John Jehnson. Mrs. (A Knepper, John Lippkome. Frank - ! ( ; ( iie, L. Grison & Sons- L. 1 Warn 11- | tlB , Hurlin Fogle. Mrs Fi*« BuffenAlbert Hili ng. Mrs. Minnie Brown, who has W® at (liieago for some time, and at pretw-nt , I tome for the boiWays as the guest «rs I W mother, Mrt. Catherine Brake, and family, bus been for the past two j years was connected with llie i| faculty pU'the Chicago- Business ! college in the stenographic depart-., ment. Sh« enjoys an excellent posi- -. Itftjn, and is also in fihe for an ad-:; vancement at most any time. ■Warren B. Stimson, a railway man of many ’ years’ experience, and at present assistant to Vice President and General Manager J. H- Hughart of the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad, passed away on Sunday at his home a t Grand Rapids. Mich. He was aixiv-three years of age and had been connected with the G. R. & I- from its par l y existence. Mr. Stlmpson was well known here of the railroafl officials, who shocked at the sad news.
Joel Linn was working at tbe Winnes shoe store today.’ < f: W. H. Lee was a business visitor at Wihiscon, Ohid, yesterday. Charles Wolfe of Route No. 12 was here today transacting business matters. Mr and Mrs. Martin Laughlin bate gone to Portland to visit for a short while with relatives. The furniture stores will close un- ' til April at 6 o'clock in the evening, I except on Saturdays. Mrs. Nellie lx>rd and son, Gettys, of Marion, are here the guests of MrA Zeigler at Monmouth. M. F. Worthman left today for Indianapolis. where he will attend the state teachers’ associatidii. Menno S. Leichty, cashier of the Monroe State Bank, was in our city today attending to business affairs.. Miss Fanny Rice has gone to Indi anapolis to attend the state teachers' association meeting, which opens there this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Monroe, wbo were business visitors here this morning, returned to their home on the noon train. Mrs. Sarah Ball transferred here .this morning enroute to her home in Magley from Fort Wayne, where she visited with her sister Mrs. N. E. Vitz and son, Robert, ar | rived today noon from Defiance, Ohio, I fur a visit with her parents, Mr. and ' i Mrs. Herman Sellemeyer. Scott Ellis was working as shoe repairer at the Winnes shoe store today iin the absence of George Roop, who I resigned on Saturday last. Otto Wemhoff, who has befin working at Fort Wayne for some time, is home for a few days, visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Wemhoff. Louise, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn of Chicago, who was taken ill, preventing the family from visiting here over Christmas, is reported ae being better. Let every one help the ladies to swell their piano fund by patronizing the picture show tomorrow night di the Star. A special film of the Pas slon Play will be given. Peter Russell, one of the old resi I denters of the city, who has been at, i sent for several months, going south I with Julius Haugk to Imboden, Ark., j where he has been working in the ' stone quarries, has returned. He hsays he is feeling fine and expects to j remain here for a while at leatjf.. EOZtMA itching Piles. Itch, '.arberltch, Scalp Erur> iicns and Skin Trouble of any Kind, can bo Cured by using B. B Ointment. If not hand)"-" By your Druggists, -end 50c by mail to BVKDG BROS . Mfrs U7 N». 2 Monroe St. Pecatur int» Dr. C. V. Connell 1 e‘ ; VETERNARIAN Phone Residence 102 Corona Wool Fat its extracted from the woo) ofjthe Sheep and does not differ from the Secretions in the skin of other animals. Grease and water will not mix, but Wool Fat (will readily mix with secretion of the «kin, hencei t’s readily absorbed. You ' uwe the point? | i - ‘For contracted hoof, grease heel, sore shoulders,, galls, sprains, calks, barbed wire cuts, kicks, ibrilises, Corona Wool Fat is the standuttd remedy. Just the thing to relieve overnight cracked cows teats. 25c 50c andftLOO cans, and your money back if not satisfactory, • FCR SATJE BY "Heller and McGill, Agent s Ist. and Madmai st. — ■ - . - — — • {Poultry and Corn I Growers Get Ready §■! — Adams count-’s greatest j Poultry and Corn Show Id Largest Premium list r ever offered, Wittwer W Building, January 2-3-4 | 5 and 6 1912 to be given B by the Adams County S Poultry and Corn Grow- $ | ers Association. Pre- « mium list now ready, for r-; particulars address ! Samuel Simison, See. Berne, Ind, t
• '■ i >.b , I; 1’ *1 . 1 « Let Your Eyes Help Your Brain You use your eyes to examine the things that come before you and we examine your eves to determine | the kind of glasses you need j. to make your eyes see clear- i ly that your brain may acti intelligently. The better your eyes see the better mid quick- J er decisions your brain will make. Your eyes plus your brain equals you. No charges for examination poGmq ■ -EYESIGHT SPECIALIST| w ArktTkOTxy Hotel Gorner' 1 FORT XVACfNE.INT). <- /Yvq k.bsrvrbtgrvottdjiti’v JEJ i g M Us ' v~' ' t • I t FORTALE i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of Jehn Hessler ( Rural Route 2£md Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk. 5% Money All you want. Abstracts i made and Titles Guaranteed. I Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters Buy a load of genuine White Ash lump, no clinkers low in ash. Holds fire over night, nothing hotter, You get it at Bennetts Coal Yard Phone 639. Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good .country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 I Ik i * - Sowers Niblick Crain Co. FOR HAY AND STRAW | TRY LJS 1 Phone 233 t I Robert Case Manager i|
ram — - - —j_— a | PEOPLES & GERKE j [ —j s GOOD INTENTIONS Come only out of the head, good shoes come only out of a good store. We buy good shoes and sell good shoes only , and at reasonable prices, we deal fairly and squarely give everybody the same prices and do our best to please you. Next time you need a pair come > in our store. PEOPLES’& GERKE ! ; fc— - Z-’-LL—J JU If You Want Anything In My g Line, Come And See Me * 8 “ § I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, ,gg ifi pints or quarts. Its the best for every purB pose - h —All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, J|g O’ and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per O per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at prices to suit. ■w CornerJSecond and Madison Sts. CURLEY RADEMACHER f # * ij, u yiin-n)- -— ■ i un mi» w . . Y Ve will clean and oil hai Less at the followiny • I LOW PRICES i Double breeching harness $2.00 Double hip-strap harness $1.50 Double buggy harness . . sl-25 Single buggy harness . . 95c 1 Single express harness . . $1.25 Bring in your harness early and have it ready when you wart it. j J ATZ & STEELE «- - -1 —T~l — -Bl IIIIIMIIIIM ■Mlill IMI ~ "THrT-l IT *- ' S THE HOME 0F 0 I WE WISH yOLJ ’ Happv And Prosperous c start it right Place Your First Grocery Order For 1912 With The Home Os Quality Groceries I And Stick To All Your Good Resolutions . J Our sale on Galvanic Soap is great. No I wonder when you get 25 cents worth and alO cent f bar of Palmolive toilet soap all for 25 cents 1| The time expires Dec. 31st. I We pay cash or trade for produce I Eggs 27c Butter 20 to 27 I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot 'Phone 108. , «h- I***.
