Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1912 — Page 3
WBj fifi I' First Communicants | We’re selling a lot of shoes for First L Communicans right now. Girls are taking White Buck Boots and Oxfords, '■ White Canvas Boots and Two strap Pumpsand come patents. Boys want h Gun Metal and Patent Button Boots and 1 Oxfords. We’ve got the kind that suit o the girls and boys. Drop in and look. I Charlie Voglew’ede I THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street
0 ♦ 0 « - <-.cs»o4»ci« Fair tonight and Thursday. D. F. Leonard made a business trip to Michigan. Mr. dnd Mrs. David Valenti will move to Kendallville this week. Albert Kroner of Geneva returned home after a short stay here on business. Samuel Sonday will move into the Johnson house recently vacated ' y ■ Isaac Haver. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk left this morning for Indianapolis to visit with friends and to look after some business matters. The building ee'ttip'ed hy rhe Tim Corbett cigar store is undergoing a course of repapering, repainting, etc., that will make it one of the best houses in the city. William Zwi-.A of the firm of Gay, Zwick & Myers took a load of furniture today to Fort Wayne for Mr. and Mrs. Schladroff, ■ho were recently married. Mrs. Schladroff was Miss Berning.
l “ Quality *’ roceries I »rd The Hostess V—<Ssi Jx -—Appreciate The Niceties Os Snowy Linnen, Rare China And Glistening Silver Also Knows The Appropriateness Os Quality Groceries You will find quality in our goods and a price that will suit you. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Butter 18 to 25 Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & !• Depot. ’Phone 108.
—' - .1--- — soßololo*o § J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. £ « 0 Q $ 0 38 O g « » The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- ! SiatiSEeei^o^nga. The com- R * nxnv has nlentv of five per cent money to loan on 2 reasonable terms. Let the’ 0 ! Company prepare your abstract of tite. twenty gg years experience, complete recoicL. Q G i fl " q The Bowers Realty Co. v ( French Quinn, Secty. 0 OflOflOi0B010i0«<0i0f □BOflCflOflC’
P. W. Smith of Richmond was numbered among thr- business callers here yesterday. The Misses Ella and Cora Aurand of Geneva who were visiters here have i eturned home. Miss Laura Hillery who has been visiting here w‘ a friends left yesterday for her home. Otto Steimann of Toledo who was in the city to secure work left yesterday for Richmond to make a short ■ visit with relatives. Mrs. Clifford Thompson and daughter Miss V rr oi Huntington who have been guests a t l ’". George Wemhoif liame left yesterday for Portland for a continued visit. Sam Kelly if Geneva was in the ci .y today to receive tr-'Llments of Dr. C. S. Clark for a paralytic stroke which overtook him some time ng” In the left arm and as yet not altogether entirely disapp-' .ed. Mrs. Louthan of Adams county, has petitioned Judge Sturgis to modify the judgment regarding the custody of her children, ’"ho were given to her husband in ‘he divorce case tried here about two Tiers ago.—Bluffton News.
A. J. Smith is at Montpelier, Ohio, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin King spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Laure VaiiCamp made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. 0. P. Edwards returned this afternoon to Llepsic, Ohio, after a visit, hero. Mrs.'vE. D. Ward arrived from Bluffton yesterday lot a visit with her sister, .Mrs. L. H. Purdy. Mrs. Henry Zuber returned last last evening to Ft. Wayne after a visit here with relatives. Oscar Fuhrman returned home on the four o’clock car last evening after attending to business here. Mrs. May Evans and children went to Poe this afternoon to visit with her mother. Mrs. Mary Gilbert. Charles Bell of Lima, Ohio, will arrive Sunday to join the Decatur party in their trip to Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. George Massonnee have returned from Michigan, where they have been on business. Mrs. Ed Johnson and son, Lester; Mrs. Dan Hill and son, spent the day with Mrs. Charles Burr at Monmouth. Miss Agnes Miller went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit with triends and to attend the Catholic fair. Mrs. Wade Baker returned last evening on ths four o'clock ear to her home north of the city after shopping here. Mr. and Mrs. Ortie Smith and son. Master Grant, who have been guests at the Frank Kern home, left this morning for their home. Mr. and Mrs \V. K. Patterson returned to Fort Wayne this noon after attending the wedding of her brother, Clifford Brown, and Miss Blanche Worden. The tearing nwav ni rm oh) st. Mary’s bridge is attracting the attention of many. Another week will find about every tra.c of old '-nd-mark obliterated.
The “swat the fly” movement Is getting a good otart in Indiana and n«>r»tur should join in the crusade. The pesky house-flv carries more disease than is spread elsewhere by all other causes. Now is the time to enlist. Many people visit the susar factory each day, watching the big force of men at work. At this time 160 are on the pay roll ana a large number will be added next week. Mr. Lewis, an engineer, has arrived from California and is now on the job. Jonathan Mosure, one of the well known pioneer citizens of Vera Cruz, is confined to his home from the results of a partial stroke of paralysis. The stroke was not " hard one but because of his age it is feared that others may follow and that he will never be strong again. Cal Magley, mail clerk on the Pennsylvania railroad out of Chicago, with headquarters ai Ft. Wayne, visited here with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Magley, sr., of Root town; Mp. The family is preparing to move to their land west of Ft. Wayne, which will be much more convenient forth: son, when he is oft duty. A largo numbe' of the ladies' aid church went t- Hoagland this morncshurch we’.t to Hoagland this morning from Monmouth to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rcse iouk. The partyincluded Mesdan .s L. N. GrandstalT, C. C. Wilder, S. S. and John Magley, James Watts, Sam and John Fuhrman, Ed Christen, Henry Bauman, Oscar Fritzinger, W. A. Fonner, C. D. Kunkel, John Christen Mrs. George Flanders and Mrs. John Peterson have gone to Indianapolis as delegates to the Eastern Star grand chapter being held there Tuesday and Wednesday. The latter was accompanied by Theodore little son of Rev. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Richmond and who has beer, visiting here wit'll grand parents Mr. and Mrs. John D. i. ale.
I I Just Received a Full Line of Rose Bushes, Bulbs, Seed Corn Soy Beans, Field Peas, Seed Potatoes and a car of fresh PORTLAND CEMENT guaranteed the best in the market. By using the Maduca Waterproofing in your Cement you have an absolute water tight job under all conditions E. U. Carroll
Miss Pearl Purdy has returned from a visit in Bluffton. Mrs. Chauncey Fuhrman of Marion, Ohio, is visiting with Decatur friends today. Harry Harlan, the Lesh paper man, was taking his orders here today, having at noon for Bluffton. Dan Dunn of Anderson, well known traveling salesman and politician, was here today on business—candy, not politics. Mrs. Harry Bell of Alliance. Ohio, is the guest of/A. R. Hell and family and will remain i'or the Hell-Helm nuptials next week. G. W. Pyle of Geneva, one of the county’s best known business men, and a life-long resident of Geneva, was attending to business affairs here today. DEATH OF BROTHER. Mrs. George Dixon Called to Lima to Attend Funeral on Thursday. Mrs. George Dixon and two children left at noon today over the Erie for Lima, Ohio, where they were called in a message telling of the death of her brother, Bruce hnler. Mr Imler had been sick for some time. Last summer he fell from a load of hay, Horn which he never fully recovered. He was at Toledo, Ohio, at the time of his death, but the remains will be shipped to Kreidersville for burial. He was twenty-eight years of age and unmarried. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at Kreidersville.
WILL OCCUPY BOWERS BUILDING. The Decatur Publishing company, publishing the W >ekly Journal and Pally Herald, has leased the new Hovers building, west of the postofflee and will move there May 12th, from its present building, the M. F. Rice building, corner Third and Monroe streeis. ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned has purchased the Adams county rights for the famous Buckeye Gas generator. He will continue to demonstrate at Parents bicycle shop the lest of this wees between the hours of 2 and 9 p. m. Will also dedonstrate at Pleasant Mills, Friday and Saturday at Johnson’s restaurant. Watch for further announcements. 99t4 SAM COTTRELL. - o NOTICE. See Tony Holthouse for cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, pepper plan’s, etc. 99t12 FOR RENT —A good barn on North Fifth street. See Jacob Atz. 99t3 FOR RENT —Six-room house on 14th St. Inquire Julius Haugk. 99t.t Miss Marie Gallmeyer was a shopper here today.
If You Are Considerate Gs Your Eyes It will pay you to be particular about your glasses. Our methods assure correct, comfortable glasses atarei asonable expense. Our reference--the thous ands we have fitted. ; You save your fare on ever? pair. ' No f charges for examination BOGRRS (FEYESfeHT GT’ Ar.thony Hotel Cornet• Txc InterurbcuxotßuuaS
x ~ OU’LL like the style and 1 the fit and the general smartness of our new spring suits. They WA. have the 6s. Hi HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX | < fashion and quality in them, and they’re A J tailored in away to keep shape. We want you to see the varsity and shape- J \ ; maker in the new shades of Tan, Gray V ' f and Blue. We can interest you if you’ll / 1 l give us a chance. J j > H. S. & M. Suits Priced $16.50 to $25.00 r Hart Scbaffucr & Marx HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN ANI BOYS
. I AsTsracd E ■■a Parts Exposition 1900. For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier To Ice Consumers We are now ready to deliver ice to all parts of the city. All ice tickets must be | paid for in advance. This rule will be strictly adhered to. I
■SUITS, COATS AND SKi .'§! I We still have a g IAW very good self ct- .yj [ b ion of Suite Coats g I IwCOk andSkirts< I JI'S W A new of ■ L II WAA wrappers, Dress ■ M | I I es and Run fe I Sijflft Coats. Come in 9 b I A' and see our: ! ;s I 0 |n\ I before pure! .s- i B V' ing, It will st ve [ I ’k you money. *'>f 'I | THE BOSTON ‘ TORE |
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i the i Pi a of Perfection i at us J M/ y° u shoes 212 v l Combining EVERY DESIRABLE: QUALITY! Not only Style, but .* uHce! Not style and service >•, but soft pliable leathers Insuring comfort while wearing them. Thus enabling you to ke Ypyour feet in the pink ,f condition! ELZt 4 FALK OPP. • Ol’Ri HOUSE L » • ■“
Tiie factory, at a bargain. Owner' ’> has other business. Address J. 1! ' Eliek, Decatur, Ind., or 1317 Souut Cab ' houn street, Fort Wayne, Inc'. 94'
' NTED —Two men to ditch, in jire at D. F. Leonard office over V 1 e. Hite & Macklin Btorc, or mil ’ cne 336. 9713
