Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1912 — Page 5

Ilf You Will Ever Need I ...a pair of rubber boots you will need them now. I want to show vou the Auto-Tire-Sole boot. Soles made of the same compound as the tread of an automobile tire, the edges are protected by a strip of this same rubber, the heels are vulcanized on, making it impossible for to pull them off and made on footform shape lasts. Ask to see them. B Charlie Voglewede I I the: shoe: seller | On The West Side Os The Street ■

: LEATHER FORECAST ! Fair and colder tonight; Saturday lair. Miss Nell Brown of Willshire went to Fort Wayne. Mrs. L. N. Grandstaff of Monmouth shopped here yee'.erday. D. M Hensley made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Emma Hilgeman of Magley w« nt to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Parent and daughter, Mrs. John Hessler, went to Fort Wayne for a days’ visit with friends. Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner returned to BlLaion yesterday alter a visit with Mr. Baumgartner, who is deputy clerk here. Miss Ida Schueler returned to her .work at Fort Wayne last evening after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S r ’.feuler.

• — *.<u«aMmßßaMaHßkw«taK>avaaMHßMaHnm Old Adams County Bank Decaair, Indiana. TJJJ - Capital $l2O 000 B C‘ ®" Niblick, President S>|gii X* B M. Kirsch and John Niblick C* (vB Vice Presidents y??T ■ C. X. Ehinger, Cashier. ~ II BmH£- SuccEs 3 Doad F arm loans » gSLLV-JI B ™ dU a Specialtv v l ect to. > > 1J Resolve Collections 192 nr-I ■|Ml mini Made DOLLARS ffl. Deposited To The Credit able Rates. | Os \ ~ I A BANK ACCOUNT Ac«Sa-: MAKE A NOISE I s stent 1 That Sounds Like Success! Banking | Methods I HAVE Extended YOU HEARD IT! , We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits J, —MMUMMaascaa aa—Kaaog SOB 0109090 MOBODSOSOBOBOBOBOSOaI S J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M, Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. ■ O o ft * o 2 H 2 K » 3 EL.The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- - O lent bargains in city property and Adams county « 9 farms. The company would be pleased to have m you call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q <s pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on gl m reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract I Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty g yeai’S experience, complete records. ,$ . O . § O / z, o ■ The Bowers Realty Co. s 5 French Quinn, Secty. O 0B0B0909010B0B<0a093B09C90«r

i William .1. J. Bel! of Craigville was ■here today on business. ’ | Albert Acker is home from Bluffton, i where business of importance requiri ed his attention for a short time. Mrs. William Girod, east of the city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver , Heller at Decatur.—Portland Commer-cial-Review. Otto Reppert o' the foundry and machine shops yesterday received, a fine p.ew engine for which he has taken | the agency, and which is now on dis 1 play at his foundry, where it is receiving much favorable attention. J. H. Bresho of Rockford, Ohio, returned to his home today after a business trip here for several days. While here he closed a contract with the Schafer Hardware company for the i ; purchase of a threshing separator, he being an old hand in the business. , “Some young people think they are r troubled with indigestion,” saitl Elder Berry last night; “when, in fact, they are only in love.” Elder Berry may be all right, but It’s a poor rule that • won’t work both ways, and Berry Elder says vice versa: “Many folks I think they’re in love when they only have indigestion.’’

11 J. S. Winteregg of Berne was here I today on business. I i E. D. Engeler of Berne is here to ■ day on business at his store. -j Mrs. Glen Glancey of Monroe, whe ■ was here shopping, left today for het I. home. II John Thomas of Monroe was here I today attending to business matters I which required his attention. | The Misses Tillie Meibers and Ode I Fullenkamp are off duty at the Ful I leukamp store on account of illness I Mr. Hubbard left, at noon today for ■ Chicago, where he will look after bus I iness relative to the bfeet sugar plant I Mrs. James Spade and children I noon to Fort Wayne after a visit witl: I Fred and Edna, returned this after I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weis, her par I ents. | Lew Gehrig, who has been at Berne I in the interest of the P. W. Smith saw I mill plant, where the force of mer I has been engaged in cutting timber I returned homo today. I N. F. Rhoton of Columbia City is I here on business with the Morris I store. Mr. Rhoton is general managei I cl the entire string and makes trips g from one to the other. | Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hart returned ‘to Fort Wayne this morning after at a I tending the tenth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i, Butler Thursday evening. ’■ Noah Frauhiger Is holding his horse sale at the Hartman & Feichter barn y on North Main street this afternoon • He is offering about, sixty head o1 -. ; horses and there is a good crowd and fairly brisk bidding. One team of fine match mares sold for ovfer S2OO each L“ * and the other horses offered thus fai brought good prices.—Bluffton News a l i-1 One of the interurban cars, damag .- ed in the wreck several weeks ago ,>s repaired and has been pressed intc I use for extra service. The regulai I hour and a half schedule, however will probably not be resumed until April Ist. The one car which has beer forced to make the runs between this e ! city and Fort Wayne when the othei I two were put out of commission ir ithe wreck, has seen some heavy serv e ice and will probably be sent to the r repair barns, thus necessitating the ■' waiting for the re-establishment of th< - v hour and a half service, it i I J “Curley’* Ellis, the effervescent “suds thrower” and ex-base ball play v . er, was confined to his home lasi week with a very sore throat. Miss Lulu Weimer was called over Satur - day to try her magic and persuasive art to coax it away. Tis said that once upon a time “Curley's” heart got to troubling him, even goinj so far as to pop out of his mouth, ant Miss Weimer took possession of it and has kept, it in good order even tc this day.—Willshire Herald. j Deputy Clerk L. L. Baumgartner is planning to move his household goods from Linn Grove to this city about April Ist, if he can secure a house i Mrs. James Moses of Decatur ant her son, t art Moses, of Canada, art visiting John Cowan and family ir | St. Mary’ stownship. Mr. Moses is buying up some mules to ship up tc i Canada. He has been up in the Sas katchewan country for some time anc the last time he was there he tool a span of mules back with him. He had no sooner landed them there that I be was offered S2OO profit, and the mules had new owners. He’s figurine R on more “velvet” now. Willshire Her I ald ’

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e Phil Schug of Berne was a business | visltoN- here today. 3- Mr. and Mrs. Buriiu Gause went to Fort Wayne this morning. 0 Judge Merryman went, to Hunting-1 , r ton this morning, where he will act | as special judge. e Miss Olive Goodwin went to Mon,g mouth, where she will be the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman. The Rev. E. A. Goodwin is conducting a ! series of revival services at the Union Chapel church, east of the citv. s. Walter Johnson, who has been th" IT local agent for the Hoosier Casualty f company for several years, and who gained for himself a promotion from r> > the company, to look after a number 11 cf cities on the road, left yesterday r " to start on hit new work. He will r ‘ be succeeded here by Bruce Patterson, who will from now on look afte er the work. Joseph Cusnmoul of Paulding, ghio, 11 who was here for the receiving of ”• lieatment for a cancerous growth on (the right hand, returned to his home, is Mr. Cushsmoul, while here, ran across is an old friend, John Coots, whom he ujl.ad not seen since 1862, which followis ed the capture of Rome, Georgia, during the civil war. He recognized Mr. Coots at once and the two, for some t- time, enjoyed a good old-time chat. r- Mrs. C. J. Lutz Is home from Lafayk ette, Ind., where she was called last Monday, owing to the illness of hei c cousin, Charlotte Dorwin, daughter of n C. P. Dorwin, formcly of this city. 7 An operation for appendicitis took place on Monday morning and Mrs. Lutz stated that when she left she e was feeling well, considering the short I time that had elapsed since the orr deal, and everything looks favorable s for her recovery Mrs. Cora Evans’ birth anniversary =■ was the occasion of a most pleasant ? > evening, spent at the Modern Wood--0 men hall at Monroe, Wednesday, when ir the Royal Neighbors' camp, No. 3340, r > entertained the Woodmen and their wives. Games, drills, marching, and n a mule contest were indulged in and is Mrs. Evans served a most delicious ir lunch, with crackerjack also as a II tempting refreshment. In the mule *'■ contest Dick Haggard won the prize e and Jero East the booby. The festivie ties extended far into the night, but e not until many wishes for many happy returns of the day were extended to it Mrs. Evans. f- — „ ;t NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. iS Notice is hereby given that the firm r . of Lachot & Rice, engaged in the drug ■ c business in the city of Decatur, Inditt ana, has been dissolved, John S. La--t chot and Herbert S. Lachot having g sold their interest to H. F. Callow. (1 The firm of Callow & Rice will conit tinue in business. Afl accounts due o the old firm are due and payable now at the drug store. 64t3 is ! Dr. C. V. Connell e. x VETERNARIAN Phnno Office 143 ’ Jr none Residence 102 s ’ UNMBMUBM. -IILWISSHKHSSIIKS’HW" ■ c R i Jl WHAT IS IT? H IT-ISaßemedy-for-Barren Mares B ie ■ Cows, Sows and Ewes S ■ “It’s Guaranteed’’ ’ r- | Ask Smith, Yager & Falk I

50 PAILS OF WFI F £ iomore.pails Good Fresh Candy J,LLLL U WLftURJ FRESH | weeks Bargain List s "s e X ts | Big Sale On China Dishes I We have received some very nice new dishes and with some of the higher price stock we carry have arranged for a bargain sale not only at 2 p. m. Saturday but any want them this week as long as the stock last come early and get the best picking. CHOICE 10 CENTS Any piece in our show window, don’t fail to see them. Many pieces worth from 25 to 50 cents each. Remember we advertise what we have and sell what we advertise. Nothing taken out of the window the night before, nor do we buy cracked stuff for a sale, every piece we sell is first class and just as we say our business | would have never been what it is today if we had not | the right goods at the right prices. Special Untill Saturday LACE CURTAINS I Night , New stock has just come in, we Choice Os Any Os Our $12.50 have good values from 100 piece dinner sets for 59.98 50c to $2.00 a pair ■S Paints, enamel, wall paper cleaner, EXTRA GOOD brushes, galvanized pai’s, tin pails, flour 6 inch fine decorated plates sifters, corn poppers, stovepipes, lamps in blue fi’es and thousands of other articles 10c gc each. < — ... .-7ITMHW ■-rr—Wil Ilin . . .111—1 ._ _ ~|. | | ——lm— Remember the store that has the goods and sell them at the lowest price. It is STEELE & WEAVER’S 5 AND IO OEENJT ©TORE

You Need A Rain Coat for the kind of weather we’re having— Slip-Ons as we call them are light (weight, serviceable dressy and waterproof. We’ve a nice stock | of these coats at $5.00 ' I $6.00 j SB.OO i AND SIO.OO Better buy one today—holthouse, Schulte & Company Good Clothes Sellers For Men and Boys wb— Mini i ii

Elizabeth Brothers Burns Physician & Surgeon Office & Residence over I Bowers Realty Co. Office Hours-9 to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m. and evenings |

, "■ '■ '■■ . ■ i.i NOTICE We are mailing to those farmers who engage this spring in growing Beets a little book on SUGAR BEET CULTURE This paper was written by Mr. E. M. Wagner, the agriculturist, and approved by Mr. F. H. Hubbard, the manager of the HollandSt. Louis Sugar Co., and therefore is authoritative. It is confidently beleived thatjnuch [valuable information is contained therein We are only too happy to mail to any one sending his name and address a copy, so long as we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, - - INDIANA ' v COTTON AND ] LINSEED OIL j Cake Meal Millet. Clover and Timothy seed. Fresh stock of Farm and Carden seeds just received and as soon as weather will permit shipment will have supply of Bulbs and Roses Car load of Salt just received, Both Medium and Fine, guaranteed to not get hard in the barrel. Table and Dairy salt. Early Ohio and Early Rose Seed Potatoes E. L. CARROLL SUCCESSOR TO J. D. HALE PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED ■