Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1912 — Page 5

g Easter Weather j IJR Brings Easter Shoes. Our store is tilled with all || the new things in Velvet, White Bucks, Patents and 1 ans. New toes and shapes M to tit most any foot, high and regul- H ar tops in button and blucher. r Dandy White Bucks for little girls and babies I I Come and see ■ our new ■ |||l store Charlie Voglewede | ED THE SJ —i OE£ OE£L_ I EE FT '* j On The West Side Os The Street .- w .->

HHHI •• v -■< u ■LjriHtam 0 irTJcn«r ||||||||| o *' ’. "■ *■ ■-A *■: •-A >)■ u ’••id Th’.tsd. 1 taisramsaSafc S| b '—" Viss Mlhopper here >• .-i.'iffii •. Reuben l’..ixt>-r s: visitor here yesterday. ■MJ Mis. ■ . ■ •■. Hid;i ’ visi'itm kith 'riendb. HE i Brice McMillen m;‘<le !■■.-:::■••« H||K|i trip to Fort Wa'tie ... -i > ■ EEB I John Ilelmrfck of Mtul ■■. went to; (Fort Wayne last evening, where he is learning telegraphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murphy of Frankfort changed cars here yesterday on their way to Fort Wayne. Barney Kalver will go to Decatur this evening to spend several days as the guest of his son, Isadore Kalver, and celebrate the east of the i ass-1 over. The celebration will tontlnue a week, but Mr. Kalver will remain Hfc I. only a few days.—Bl .on News.

I | | | I I HIE home of I £ < ; ** - I i * I Cuaiity Grocerl€S J f YOU ' t wiU Always a FIND t . - j T T A “ „ , x Us Busy I BUT NEVER TOO BUSY To Give Your Especial Wants our Special ATTENTION WE VALUE YOUR TRADE i j,,-,. mmmbw "»jr » ?y* *w*«MCTpw»w<*uari •Lnxw Ha ve v u been t hinking of seed potatoes. We have the genuine varieties at the right price. Early Rose SI.BO bu. Early Bliss;s2.oo bu. Early Ohio $2.15 A complete stock of Garden and Flower seeds We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Buffer 20 to 28 II .) ". , - 1 ■"" ' I '■■ II li 3 1 I Hower and Hower. I | North of G. R. &1. Depot. ’Phone 108, 1 thgVTMrz ■.. r rt •■•«*<£.' *«aa Wto iiOiS 010 ® O II ■ -J. S. Bowers, Pres. T. M. Schlrmeyer, Vice Pres. , S' o ; O u S ; ? s ■ O *< 8 8 § The Bov urs Realty Company has some excel- * lent bargains in city property and Adams county g ,*' farms. The company would be pleased to have js you call at its office and sec its offerings. The com- q « pany has plenty of live per cent money to oar on ■ & reasonable terms. Let the fechirmey er Abstract ■ * Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty » years expedience, complete records. q 9 m a 2 she Bowers Realty Co. g French Quiim, Secty. 0 036 OBQfi OM O 'ICWWiaOtI O <’J IB' 4$ 0 CBBT

Charles Christen is at. Indianapolis on business. Dan Beery was a Berne business caller today. M:ttt Kitsch is home from a short business trip to Berne. .’day tu-'.!; returw.m lo Berne today for a visit with friends. Mrs. Annetta Schrock has gone to Indianapolis to visit. wit', tier daughter, M.:?. Dr. Smittr." 'itarle- N. Ch asten is at Indianapolis attending to business affairs, 1 which required his attention for a ; short while. Miss Flora Fledderjohann, formerly i of the Runyon, Engeler & Company's j store, has begun work at the Howers | millinery store. Miss Marie Daniels, who last week closed a most successful term of school at the Lucky School east of the city, will go in a, few weeks to Bloomington, where she will take a course in the state university. Raymond. Naomi ?ud Helen Gass I left yesterday nc.,n for Elwood, where ' they will visit unto -Jonday with their t. nt, Mrs. vVeismantle. Mrs. Weismantle and'babe will return with | them Monday for a visit here

t Mrs. Wils; n Lee spent the day in I Ft. Wayne. I Mrs. Anna Droppieman went to Ft. I Wayne for the day. I The Misses Bertha and Agnes I Kolme spent the day in Fort Wayne. I Mrs. Charles Christen and daugh- 1 I ter, Germaine, spent the day in Fort [ Wayne. Mrs. D. M. Hensley, Mrs. L. W, CopI peck and Mrs. O. L. Vance were Fort I Wayne visitors today i Miss / Pascaline Smith of Ft. Wayne I :s visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. I Vdronica Smith until Saturday. I Miss Ffora Fledderjohann formerly I of the Runyon, Engleler & Company’s store, has begun work at the Bowers I millinery store. I ■ Mr. and Mis. Jessie Swartz, left this morning for Van Wert 0., to attend I the funeral nt Mrs. John Swartz, their I aunt, which will be held this aiternoon Miss EstL'.u Johnson relumed yesterday to Ft. Wayne alter a visit here. She was accompanied as far as Ft. I Wayne by her ri g-,-, Mrs. Starkweatb- | Ed Kleinhenz of Decatur spent Sun- | dav .Midi Fc. t Wayne friends. 11.1 formerly resided here and held a clerical position in the Pennsylvania machine shop.—Fort Wayne News, On account of the b a d weather yes- • terday, Miss Winifred Ellingham of Yiidianapolis. telephoned from Winchester t’int ebo would not'come yeserday, deferring her arrival until todr... she will spend the week visiting here with freinds, , .Jesse Ford, who was operated upon i . at the hospital for appendicitis Uyc I weeks ago. returned to his home, one and one-half miles south of Geneva, on the Monday afternoon train. Mr. ’ Ford visited since Saturday at the home of his brother, D B Ford and family, East Walnut street -Portland Sun. i t City’s Business CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONF to protect the employees of the city, was again brought up, but as.the city is still at a loss as to whether they want a policy of this kind, no further advancement was made, and it will be , carried over until a more thorough tin- | derstanding is had bj - the council. Mr. Fitch of Fort Wayne was present with Mr. Gallogly and spoke for a short time explaining it, and making it more clear. Charles Helm, agent for the Casualty Company of America, was also present and stated that he would be willing to give any information in this line, which was listened to. The question of more night policemen was brought up, some of the people asking that they have mere protection, as when an officer is called, and a second to follow shortly afterwatft. they would be somewhere else, and would be unable to secure his services when needed. The night police state that things have been very quiet here of late and that they are ableto care for the few calls o f disturbance when sent for. The best of protection is not too good, and should the city sre fit that more men be placed on the force, steps ir. this line will be promptly attended to. The following bills were then allowed: Mrs’. William Mersman stated that she believe 1 they were entitled to i some compensation hi the city driving j over their private grounds to the rear | of their yard on North Second street, and leading to the pumping station I belonging io the cil.- on the river ; hanks. This was left for the clerk to i | look into the matter, as the officials . 1 believed some allowance was made to : ! them some years ago. : G. F. Kintz $ 48.00 I Se'Tt Melcht 50.00 , i Clinton Oil Works ‘ s ' : : ' John Coffee 65.5 b jG. R. & I. R. R 320.08 i Decatur Democrat 10 :>6 ■ James Ross , T. St. T » W.R.R 202.59 : i Union Oil Works 28..12 I J. O. Smith 63.00 ( ' Sheridan Coal Co 41.28 [ Ft. Wayne Oil & Supply Wks... 8.74 ' J. G. Smith 50.00 | Kirsch & Sellemeyer 42.03 | | Crane Co 5.70 ■ ! .4. .Mylott nay roll 244.’t5 j Mark Mfg. Co 5.40 I Webb Fuel Co 40.96 | Producers’ Coal Co 90.80 , Wesley Hitchcock 2.40 i Ft. Wayne Oil & Supply Wks.. 42.00 Waterworks Pay Roll 35.75 Decatur Lumber Co 99.10 ; First National Bank 317.58 I John Sprague 10.40 ; L. Hammond 18.00 ; A. C. Foos pay roll 239.' 5 I John Bolinger y. 8.00 i Sant Franks 10.00 Ftank Peterson 53.00 FOR SALE—Piano, rugs, rockers, stand, divan, mirror, bevel plate and sewing machine—Nora Ahr, 'Phone 386. 81t.‘>*

FOUR-FACED HYPOCRISY Os Court House Clock Will be Done Away With. Just as soon as the weather clears off, the old court horse clock will be made to '.‘clear up,” too, and quits its four-faced hypocrisy. Harty Jeffry, of the Hensley jewelry store, v. ho lately secured the contract for keeping the clock wound and in repair, is , contemplaing overhauling the entire clock and repairing it, in the hope that the hands on all the faces will b<together when the ‘‘clock strikes the hour.” This| will be a job requirin', several hours’ work, the results will be well worth the effort. SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC. x Presbyterian Choir Practicing for Joyous Eastertide. The choir of the Presbyterian church will meet again this evening for rehearsal tor their special Easter musical service, The service will include anthems and solos especially appropriate to this joyous day, and nearly ibv entire morning period’ will be given over to the music. The pro gram will be announced Thursday. FUNERAL HELD TODAY. The funeral ol Mrs. C. D. Fuhrman of near Freidheim was held this afternoon al the Lutheran church and largely attended. Many relatives and friends from a distance joined with those here in paying their last respects to this well known lady, whoto death occurred Sunday evening after a short illness from apoplexy. MAY CHARTER CAR. The local Post X of the T. P. A. is arranging to attend th4 State convention to be held at Mupeie May 3rd. It is thought that euov.gtl local members will go to warrant the chartering of a special cat

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aaaaaH® aaa ustaaa g BIG EASTER DISPLAY OFg 1 MEN’S SPRING SUIT g H SIO.OO, $15.00, |IB.OO, $20.00 to $25.00 Os course you want a new'suit to wear Easter |jj-j We have such a wide variety of stylish, handSg some patterns that every man can be pleased. Our window artists have arranged some of the Ssg ® new creations in suits, hats, caps, shirts and ties so you can see them as you enter our store. ® TAKE A LOOK am - a ■■■■■■ ® Notice our boy’s suits, they are nifty to say the ® O east ’ P e £ t' rousers containing watch pocket and finished the way boys like. S $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 to $8.50 D • I g TEEPLE.I ANLYBERRY & PETERSON g “Cater to the Men Who Cares”