Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1912 — Page 3
|| I Too Busy To Say I | Anything To Day W ■1 Better Come To Night I 1 Open Till Eleven I I Charlie Voglewede I • THE SHOE SELLER
i WEATHER FORECAST I K ' 0 Possibly heavj' r;iow this afternoon i and tonight is the prophesy of the weather bureau for Indiana Colder! weather in east and south portions,' 1 with Sunday fair in the extreme south ■. portion, is forecasted. The govern- . ment thermometer registered 2 below zero at 7 a. m. this morning and 1 ' below at 9 a. m. Mrs. Harry Horn, who has been visiting here for a few weeks, will leave ! Sunday for her home at Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Graber and children of near Berne, transferred here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. Attorney Milton Miller was at Geneva today looikng after some business matters, which required his attention during the day. Dr. Starkweather, the osteopath, has . just completed moving into more com- ‘ modious quarters, taking the flat just a vacated by the Bowers Millinery com-j pany, situated over the Bowers Realty 1 company’s office. F. H. Hubbard, manager of the beet. sugar factory to be erected here, reI turned this morning to his home at s St. Louis. Mr. Hubbard came to speak *' at the farmers' institute held here yes- * | terday afternoon, but became sudden- | ly ill while enroute here and was unU able to speak.
We Wish You All A Happy And Prosperous NEW YEAR We hope 1912 will bring you health prosperity and contentment.' We wish to thank the people of Decatur and vicinity who have patronized 1 us so liberally during the past year. We believe it has been mutually profitable to both us and you. In 1912 we hope to have the privelege of making your feet glad, and yourself happy, by fitting you with the right shoes for comfort, style, wear and economy. I WINNES SHOE STORE flOfl O ■ O ■ O ■ O ■OBODIOaoIOHOHOIOBOfI JJ J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. £ O ° § ” 1 " ■ The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- £ O lent bargains in city property and Adams county ■ 8 farms. The company wouia be pleased to have £ 2 you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q Z pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ II reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract ■ q Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty g years experience, complete records. i I .JE The Bowers Realty Co. < S French Quinn, Secty. 0 MOIOIOICIOIOMOiOf □■OaCtfOKo
George V. cmlioff was a business visitor in Fort Wayne this morning. Bernard Meyers from southwest of i the city, was a business caller here I this morning. Purman Hebble of Decatur arrived Thursday afternoon for a short visit | with friends. —Bluffton Banner. Dallas Butler made a trip to Fort Wayne this morning, while there call- ' ing on his brother, Jesse Butler. Omer Butler was at Berne today at- ! tending the Wabash township school institute, which was held there. Mrs. W’eldy, who some weeks ago fell, and at first it was thought that she received a sprained arm, is someMrs. Rena Barker of Columbia City has resigned her position at the Murray house and left this afternoon for Fort Wayne. Appropriate religious services will be held tomorrow in all the city's churches, to which the public is cori dially invited. Mrs. Charles Muhlenbruck returned Friday afternoon to her home at Fort Wayne after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Busse, of Preble. I Ed Green, conductor on the Fort Wayne & Springfield, became ill last night while on duty and was unable to make the last run, being relieved by Albert Scheumann. v Mrs. Andy Krumnamacher, an elderly lady of North Second street, who has been on the sick list for some time, is still quite ill and unable to be outside of the house.
' Al Volmer went to Toledo this noon on business. I Miss Clara Burr went to Fort Wayne I this afternoon. C. C. Schug of Berne was here toI day on business. | Mrs. John Niblick was a business I visitor in Fort Wayne today. | | Mrs. Fred Avery made a business I , trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. II Miss Mayme Deininger was a busi11 ness visitor in Fort Wayne today. t Lewis Miller and Pauline Emery I. returned this afternoon to Monroeville. I E. F. Green of Geneva was numbered I: among the business callers here to- | day. I B. E. Van Camp of Root township I was in DecaDir this morning on bustI ness. I Miss Juanita Loch was an extra II clerk at the Steele & Weaver rocket I' store. Dan Stauffer of Berne returned at noon after a business stay here this morning. Alfred Kelley of Geneva was here today for medical treatment for stomach trouble. ; Will Rosenbaum of Craigville stopped off here a short while enroute to Fort Wayne. Professor East of the Monroe high i school was transacting business matters here this morning. » ',■ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ault will spend | Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Daniel P. Overholser. I Miss Frances Dugan, who spent her holiday vacation here, will return Mon- ! day to her studies at Vassar. George Kern returned this after- ■ noon to his home in Detroit, Mich., after a visit here with relatives. John Wemhoff returned this evening from Fort Wayne for an over- ' Sunday visit with his mother. Mrs. George Zimmerman went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with Mrs. Charles Keller over Sunday. Dave Stauffer of Berne was attendi ing to business affairs which required his attention here between trains. Fred Rohrer, editor of the Berne Witness, stopped off in the city for a short while today enroute home from a northern trip. Miss Anna Clark went to Fort Wayne and this evening will attend a ■ party to be given by Miss Martha Ketler, a lady well known here. i Mrs. J. C. Hower went to Fort : Wayne this afternoon for medical > ; treatment for stomach trouble. She is • I showing gradual improvement. Misses Marie Patterson and Midge . Smith were at Fort Wayne this after- , noon for a short stay and attend a k | party given by Miss Martha Ketler. ! Mrs. Charles Barnhart and daughters, Mary Catherine and Maxine, will return tomorrow to Attica after a visit , here with her parents, Mr. and Ms. ] D. V. Steele. Ex-County Clerk Jamet: P Haefling ; and daughter. Helen, who have been at Indianapolis, where the former was looking aftfer business matters, have returned home. Miss Frances Kessler and Josephine Haftner of Monroe returned at noon to their homes, they being here this morning to take their regular weekly musical instructions Charles Meyers, who has been at. Grand Rapids, Michigan, several days, returned home. He reports that they are also having real winter weather and snow in abundance. Miss Estella Wemhoff and guest, Miss Sullivan, of Fort Wayne, returned last evening on the 4 o'clock car after a visit here with the former’s mother, Mrs Mary Wemhoff John Pontius of near Geneva was in the city Thursday afternoon and underwent a very successful operation ■ for the removal of his tonsils, by a local specialist.—Bluffton Banner. what worse, it being then determined that the bone in the arm was split to a certain extent, requiring a much longer time for it to heal, and at presi ent it is still necessary to keep it in splints. Mrs. N. E. Vitz and babe returned this morning to their home in Defl ance, after a visit here with her par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sellemeyer. The) Were accompanied to Fort Wayne by her sister, Miss Matilda Selj temeyer. I LOST —Between St. Paul church and Decatur, one baby’s red silk dress, December 28th. Finder please leave at Vance, Hite & Macklhi’s. 305t3 o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at 326 North Ninth street next Thursday afternoon, January 4, 1912, the following household goods: One oak side-board, as good as new; 1 dining room table and chairs, 1 rug, size 9x12; 1 brass bed and dresser; 1 drophead sewing machine 1 large rocker, 1 parlor stand, 1 soft coal heating stove. 1 large looking glass, and many oilier articles.
COURT HOUSE NEWS! A. H. Perfect & Company i Files Two Suits in Adams Circuit Court. REALTY TRANSFERS I — , Case Appealed from Court of Justice Liddy—Commissioners Meet. .I Geo. W. Nichols vs. Clara D. Sheets, administratrix, claim, SI6OO. On leave of court, additional second paragraph of complaiit was filed and Clara D. Sheets made party defendant. Summons ordered returnable on the first day of next term. D. B. Erwin is attorney for A. H Perfect & Company in two new’ suits. One is against the People’s Store of i Berne, on account, demand $200; and i the other against The Riverside Milk i Condensory Company, on account, demand $350. The case of the State ex rel. Jennie | Bieberstine vs. Fred Hirschy, for has-1 i tardy, has been appealed to the cir- i ‘quit court from the court of Joel Lid ; i dy, justice of the peace of Monroe township, where his trial took plac> . ! December 13th, and was adjudged 1 guilty. Miss Beiberstine is a seven- | teen-year-old girl of Monroe township. I James F. Keifer, administrator of the Joseph W. Hakes estate, filed ini ventory which court approved. Real estate transfers: Henry H. O. Meyers to Byron Whittredge, realty in Blue Creek tp., $675; Edw’in L. Augen baugh to Levi D. Miller, lots 549, 550, Decatur, $2,100. Marriage license: Laura L. Howard, born June 20. 1893, dress make., daughter of Samuel W. Howard, to wed Otis E. Miller, born December 18, i»9O, laborer, of Willshire, Ohio, son of John H. Miller; Ida Lehman, seamstress, born April 13, 1892, daughter of David C. Lehman of Berne, to wed David B. Stauffer, laborer, born ’ September 25, 1889, son of David ! Stauffer. The county commissioners held a short session today. The resignation of L. L. Baumgartner, heretofore appointed engineer of the Hart macadam I road in Union township was accept- ' ed and C. C. Ernst appointed, his bond J to be $6,000 ’ EdwarJ W. Kleinhenz. administrator of the estate of his father, John W. Kleinhenz, was granted right to transfer the liquor license issued to J. W Kleinhenz to Joseph H. Tonnelier, who . is given all its privileges. 1 TROUBLE FOR A SALESMAN. I' looms up If his health runs duwii I That’s why E. E. Youngs of E. Berk I shire, Vt., always carries Dr. King s New Life Pills in his grip. “I find them excellent for digestion and con- . J stipation,” he writes. “They have | helped me greatly.” Best liver and stomach pills made. 25c at the Holt- ’ house Drug Go. REMEMBER THE MYERS Real Estate Agency can point you to :'. some fine city homes and vacant lots I ! at reasonable prices. Also Adams II county farms, as good as any in the state, at right prices. A few special i farms to close estates at prices ranging from SBO to SIOO per acre. Money a* 5 and 6 per cent Come and list your property to me and I will get you a buyer. Office Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. Residence ’phone 301. i 3t-a-wk-4wks W. H. MYERS. i QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: “Dr. Deletion's Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife wonderful ’ benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the use ■ of the remedy’ and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and .on Wednesday she got up. dressed I herself and walked out for breakfast. Sold by The Holthouse Drug Co. A DREADFUL SIGHT to H. J. Barnum of Freeville, N. Y was the fever-sore that had plague', his life for years inspite of many rem | edies he tried. At last he used Buck ■ len’s Arnica Salve and write: “It has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left.” Heals burns, boils, eczema cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and ‘ piles like magic. Only 2c at the Holthouse Drug company.
. - - OUR January Clearance Sale is attracting quite a satisfactory number of people who believe in our 20 pr. ct reduction on fancy Suits and O’coats and seem pleased with the opportunity of saving $2 ;o $5 on their purchase- we don’t believe you can afford to miss this chance, its ‘ true economy to buy our clothes at any time. Let us show you. HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers For Men And Boys
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE ! I Saturday, January 6 B. M. GARFIELD Presents THE CANDY GIRL That Great Musical Extroraganza Beautiful Costumes, Grand Scenery. The Nineteenth Century Success. Chorus Os Beautiful Young Ladies. At Popular Prices.The Play That Pleases Them All PRICES 25-35-50 Seat Sale UsuaFPlace FORSALE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of John Hessler Rural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk.
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! xiorr” — o GREEN TAG X jj MILLINERY SALE fl OF 200 HATS All trimmed and untrimmed hats at 1-2, price n LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG COMMENCING J Saturday Dec. 30th. Lasting two weeks. This JJ F sale Cash only at 1 Mrs. Burdg’s South Second St. 5 2 doors south of Meyer, Scherer & Beavers Furniture store 2 3OPE3OI—— A Superior Store with Superior Service. Make your shopping a pleasure. Get all youo drug wants at Laehot & Rice’s We have a store in which it is a pleasure to make purchases. No trouble in making selections. Most courteour service—Cleanliness Neatness and Reliability We have made it so in order to please our customers and to show our appreciation of your patronage. We want you to feel at all times that this is your store where your every particular want can be satisfied. LACHOT & RICE|
