Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1912 — Page 3

I MULE HIDE I Bl ifij For the fellow that wants an easy 5 work shoe for a little money that will stand a whole lot of hard wear and tear our mule hide is just the thing. The uppers are as soft and easy on the foot as V a sock, we have them in heavy leather soles and lighter Elk soles at Bp M I $1.75 and $2.00 1 | Charlie Voglewede I i THE shoe seller g : On The West Side Os The Street Ufl B

•in .'t-j r> either FOKCAft! ♦ Fair tonight: warmer in north and central portions; Friday unsettled and warmer. U | I II—TCI I Mil II 111 ' - « ■ -I ■ ————». Mrs Clarence Winters left last evening for Ft. Wayne after a short stay here. Kit Cowan of Boho was numbered among the business callers here yesterday, Ed Vancil was at Berne today on business, returning home on the afternoon train. Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was numbered among the business callers here this morning. George Wemhoff was attending to business matters in the south part of the county today. The Misses Lena Meyers and Anna Baker left on the four o'clock car last evening for Ft. Wayne and Monroeville where they will visit with friends. P. J. Hyland and force of men are working on the repairing of some bursted water pipes connecting wi;h the fountain at t.-.c court .muse s uare.

- *»- ■ ■ i him—— ■ hi i <£MU£is9BßKfr CiV’WW ■ I ■ ii in iiin««i|| | P -'F HOMF 0F w ? Quality Groceries I ''/ - 7'& >’ - al Our Bill Os Fare / 7 == ~ /MM Is So y Extensive and Varied That our Patrons Have a Wide Range For Selections BUY SELECT GROCERIES That Have Been Carefully Seletecd Let. us supply your pantry with Pork and Beans, Kidney beans, Salmons, Sardines, Canned meats, KrauL Hominy, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Sweet potatoes and succotash. Be supplied. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Butter 20 to 28 Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phone 108. •OHOIOBoSo 8 IS. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schlrmeyer. Vice Pres. $ 1B O O ® . 5 li ? S The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- - 3 lent bargains in city property anß Adams county ■ I S Company prepare your attract of title. Twe ty I g years experience, complete records. I O ® | & I® she Bowers Realty Co. g? v French Quinn, Secty. 0 I !Ll O 808 O 5 G SSO?SOBrfOa O« JB ° * G * oße

Orval Hatruff was doing some surveying in the south part of the county today. Oscar Hoffman was at Linn Grove today looking atter business matters between trains. B. Vv. Sholty was at Geneva yesterday afternoon looking after business matters requiring hie attention. Christ Hoffstetter was the victim of a serious accident at the Meyers & Lenhart sawmill, which will keep him confined to his home for some time. Mr. Hebble has resigned his post- ; tion as clerk at the Sam Hite grocery I and is succeeded by Harvey McCoy. ■ Mr. McCov is a veteran grocer, havI | ing had eighteen years' experience. Mrs. John Wilson and son, Deward, | nave arrived from Garrett, where Mrs. i Wilson was a patient at the hospital, I having undergone an operation. She is a guest, of her sister, Mrs. Charles Christen. Godfrey Xeswald, who some weeks ago met with an accident while trim- . j ming trees at the city plant, when be . I received an ugly cut on the leg, is ,' again able to be about, but still limps and seme trouble is experienced by him in walking.

C. A Dugan made a business trip to Fort Wayne, this morning /, Mr. and Mrs. William Scherer of Monroe were shoppers here today. Homer Knodle made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Badders of Monroe, who was a business caller here this morning, left at noon for his home. John Otnlor of Route one was here i this morning amending to business which required his attention. Mr. and Mrs. William Scherer cf Monroe were numbered among the j business callers here today. | Miss Mamie Teeplo went to Fort | Wayne this morning to receive her regular music instruction. I Mrs. Al Steele went to Ft. Wayne this morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blaek Clem Knoft', known as "Red, the barber," has leased the Reiter & France ' barber shop, and solicits his friends’ patronage. I'nion shop. Miss Ethel Rex returned today noon from Huntington, where she spent a week with her sister, Airs. Ed I’as- | tor, who suffered a severe case of i blood poisoning of the .ace. The hedge planted around the G. R. & I. frontage just north of the depot has been cut to the ground in various places owing to its deadened condition and to allow new sprouts to grow up again. From a newspaper correspondent at Wren, Ohio, comes the glad news that spring has struck that berg and the song of birds is heard in gladsomeness. But then they must remember that Wrens are always there. Rev. J. M. Dawson and wife and children, James and Frances, left this afternoon for their new home nt Andrews, where Rev. Dawson is pastor of the Christian church. The three older children will remain here until . after school is out. E. E. Smith one of the carpenters , employed on the construction of the beet sugar plant, left yesterday noon , for his home. He has been employed s here for some weeks, and as the work i at his home town, Columbus, Ohio, had not opened up when he left, he i came here in pursuit of work.

BP WE MAKE MANY HITS With Our Careful Fits. —- First Aid To Weary Feetj A Perfect Fit We Not Only GUARANTEE THE FIRST AID In The Shoes We Offer You, But All Other Essentials, Quality, Price, Comfort, Durability What More Can We Do, Except To Make The Price Right, WHICH WE DO! ELZEY cfc FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE FOOT WEAR THAT SETS THE PACE We are so sure we can satisfy your foot wants that we wish you to come in, try on a pair or so, compare them with other shoes and decide for yourself ■"peoples & GERKE New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market. Bn

The two negro women arrested this afternoon arrived in the city on a late car Wednesday evening, according to Conductor Ed Green, who was in charge of the car, and who recognized them this afternoon when they were apprehended. I o Tue factory, at a bargain. Owner has other business. Address J. H. Elick, Decatur, Ind., or 1317 South Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Ind. 94t3 Here we cc.ee, tike a cart load of loose corn wit’’, the tail board out—ready to do your paper-hanging, sign painting or graining or anything else in that line. Call on the old man Edwards, Ninth street; phone 567 84tf FOR SALL —One 6-year-old brown general purpose horse; perfectly safe for lady or child to drive, and 1 coming 2-year-old gelding colt. Enquire at office iver Vance, Hite & Macklin, or c il ’phone 336.—D. F. Leonard. 107tf I 501 Io Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walie f s -1 1 £ s Awarded a k Jf $ Paris Exposition 1900. 1 For Sale By i' Ben Knapke e Joe J. Tonnellier

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