Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1912 — Page 3
Girls You’ll Like the dandy little Colonial Patent Pumps we are selling so many of these days. Built on a special pump last, the kind that hugs the foot at the instep and does not need a strap to keep them on, has large silver buckles and a pair of straps goes with each pair should you want to use thew. Ask to see them. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Charlie Voglewede THE shoe: seller On The West Side Os The Street *
o : WEATHER FORECAST 2 Q 4 ■o. H»<>*C*e . <XLHK<9O9<WO4I Fair tonight, warmer central portion, Saturday increasing cloudiness. And tomorrow is the first day of June. Henry ’Gerke spent yesterday at : Berne. Nora David spcin yesterday with | friends at Ridgeville. Dr. Zeigler made a business trip I to Portland yesterday. Winfield Maddy w".'. spend the summer at Jonesboro, Ark., with his father. Charles Stultz .<as numbered among those at Monroe yesterday "between trains. Elmer Moser went to the beet fac-| tory site yesterday, where he took a ' picture of the big stack for a New I York firm. Miss Eva Sprrmger of Marion, 0., transferred here yesterday on her way home to Berne to visit for several days with her folks
I THE HOME OF | W’ty Groceries I BHH —i CALLIOB when | n Need Os GOOD GROCERIES Ask central for 108’ You will get the Quality kind. The kind your Neighbor Gets. Give Us a Trial Order. Extra fine eating potatoes at $1.50 bu. Late Hurals seed potatoes at $1.75 bu. H. & E. granulated sugar 25 lb. sack $1.50 we have spring wheet flour, Blended And winter wheat flour. Special prices on bbl. Lots Hower and" Hower, North of G. R. & I- Depot. ’Phone 108. floa o ft o a o a o Boaooftoaoaoaoaoaoaoai ® J. S. Bowers, Pre”. F. M. Scb’nneyer, V Ice Pres, n fi i o ■ 1 ■ | The Bowe™ Realty Comply has somei «cd- O □ lent bargains in city property a , J O « farms. The company would be to. nave , K “ an on S 2 leAhe Scheer r\ Company prepare your abstrac f B 2 yX experiencc, complete records. O « * • o The Bowers Realty Go. * French Quinn, Secty. O QBOBo«oaoioao»<oaoffoBoBc*o«c'
Ray Christen was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. Herman Yager was a business caller at Portland today. Joe Miller of For* Wayne was here this morning cn business. Jacob .Meyers attended the automobile races in Fort Wayne yesterday. Davis Krick has gone to Six Dake, Mich., for a several days’ visit with relatives. The Misses Gertrude and Iva Ray have gone to Berra for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Tracy Stevens left for Lansing, Mich., for a several days’ visit with her sister. P. K. Kinney, the real estate man. was attending to business in his line at Geneva today. • Br. and Mrs. Fred Patterson were at Winchester yesterday for a visit with friends and relatives. Miss Maymc Teeple went to Fort Wayne yesterday morning to take her regular music lesson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gillig of Fort Recovery, Ohio, who visited here with relatives, went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a visit.
Mrs. Malinda Fronfield of Fort Wayne visited here yesterday. John Wemhoff of Fort Wayne visited with friends here yesterday. 0. L. Vance was numbered among the business callers at Berne today. C. C. Schug of Berne, who spent yesterday at Fort Wayne, returned home this morning over the G. R. & I Charles Boknecht intends to buy an auto shortly. My, but Charles will spin when he gets his car. —Monroeville Breeze. Miss Clara Minch of Portland, returned to her home today after spending Decoration day as the guest of Miss Stella Bremerkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Force of Fort Wayne visited over Decoration day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes, of North Second street. James ‘Zimmerman and wife drove through from Decatur in their car and spent the day, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norogan, of North Main street. —Butler News. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Lahmon returned last evening to Fort Wayne aftvisiting over Decoration day with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. David Gessinger, of Tenth street. A marriage license was issued Wednesday afternoon to Miss Wilda May Kreigh, a daughter of Mr. John F. Kreigh, a merchant at Echo, and Mr. Everett Oral Heckley, a young farmer, a son of Samuel Heckley. Elmer Sark visited in Bluffton Tuesday He made the final proof reading of his new county map while here
and sent it back to Chicago, ready for the printer. He is working as a deputy in the office of the surveyor of Adams county.—Bluffton News. Mrs. Willard Steele and daughter, Leona, have gone to Anderson to attend the two weeks’ camp meeting of the Church of Gdd, which convened there this morning. They went by way of Fort Wayne, where they were joined by several others, who will also attend. Mrs. Bert Mangold of Decatur is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tribolet for a few days. Mrs. Mangold is a sister of Mrs. Tribolet. Miss Bernice Andrews of Peterson will arrive here Thursday and will also visit with Mr. and Mrs Tribolet. —Bluffton News Mrs. William cross of Decatur, Ind., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Laughlin, from Saturday until Tuesday morning. On returning home Tuesday she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin, who spent the day in Decatur with Mrs. Cross and her husband. —Monroeville Breeze. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kalver and sons, Robert and Roy. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son, Meredith, and little Hildreth Killen, who is a guest at he Stewart home, spent Decoration day at the Calvin Miller home in Fort Wayne. They also visited Robison park in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler and two sons, Clarence and Robert, have gone to Anderson to attend the annual camp meeting of the Church .of God, which commenced there today and will continue for two weeks. The meeting will be held in a pavillion, especially erected for this purpose, and where people will assemble from all parts of the world.
Bf; UP-TO-DATE. People like to be up-to-date in what they do-in what they buy-it what they sell Never before has a motor car, selling at piy price, embodied so many recognized up-to-date features as does the R-C-H. It was practually the first car in America to adopt the English body. Then there is the full equipment, leaving no needed accessory for the purchaser to buy, so that the R-C-H is a complete automooile in every sense. The long stroke motor, cast en bloc with extremely large bearings and enclosed valves, Bosch single system ignition, which meets the severest tests of the furiously hard taxicab service, and left side drive with right hand center control and the three speed, sliding gear selective transmission is a few of the many up-to-date features that are embodied in the R-C-H. While a pleasure car, it will serve admirably for business or traveling. We have samples on our floors, let us demonstrate this car and U prove its superior features. Will you do it? fl REPPERT & MOORE fl MACHINE COMPANY lanZX EZZ=I!=3 JEmbl. EZZmZmZuZhK SusO
Mrs. Otto Keller, Mrs. Nannie Miller and Miss Margaret Johnson went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Clark, Miss Wolf, Mr. Roth of Cnicago are among the friends here to attend the funeral of Miss Genevieve Mylott. The Misses Mayme and Adelaide Deiningor and Rose Conter will see the Weber & Fields company at Fort Wayne this evening. Dr. J. N. Younkin and Harry Gaston of Tocsin passed through the city today on their way home from St. Louie, Mo., where Dr. Younkin has been taking post-graduate work at the St. Louis university. Mr. and Mrs. George Weinman of Convoy, Ohio, were guests at the Isaac Everett home, south of the city, Decoration day. Mrs. John Everett, Miss Ina Everett and Cal Peterson were also guests for the day. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and Mrs. Christena Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to see the Weber and Fields' jubilee company at the Majestic theater this evening. They will be joined later by Mr. Kuebler and Jesse Niblick.
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YOU’LL WANT ONE TOO When you see the classy finish, the neat design, and the adaptability of our lawn vaces which come in three sizes, three styles, and any desired coloring at prices as low as $1.50 A beautiful lawn ornament, a necessity on your cemetry lot, a pleasure anywhere. We’re glad to show samples. We carry plenty of sand, cement, and make-up blocks in stock and will fill your order quickly. Any known standard block is in stock, ask for it. I ; .. ....... ACKER CEMENT WORKS
Mr. and Mrs. Shafer Peterson went to Fort Wayne this morning. John Omlor of Root township was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Mary Murphy is a guest at the Ben Pillars home, northeast of the city. Dave Swartz of Berne was a business caller here today looking after some insurance matters. Mrs. Joe Elzey has returned to Hartford City after a two weeks’ visit here with relatives and friends. Leo Miller of'Huntington spent Decoration day here with his mother, Mrs. Verena Miller, and other relatives. The choir is requested to meet this evening at 8 o’clock at the Evangelical church to rehearse for Children's day. A number of Fort Wayne horse buyers and other eastern horsemen are here today to attend the horse sale at the barns on First street. Mr. Charles Burdg, who recently opened a grocery store on Taylor street, has moved his family from Decatur to thi" city. Mr. Burdg was formerly a student at the Fort Wayne business college.—Fort Wayne Sentinel.
I ' ir K •’A •' ' —- : -H I _ > TOUS furniture WHEN we bought this furniture we had in mind the sweltering hot days of mid-summer. We knew you would want comfortable chairs and hammocks into which to sink your weary and overheated body. Come in and see what we have. It makes you long to rest even to look at them. Some Specials for this week. Window Awnings Swings I Porch Shades Settees | Hammocks Rockers WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW T DECATUR IND.
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Pbnno Office 143 £ nOD6 Residence 102
Creel of the Elmore 1 I am valveless II 1 amjvalveless, I am simplicity itself in my construction 111 I have only fifteen moving parts, IV BUT. I have twice the impulse to every‘turn of my flywheel thaii anyjother"four cylinder motor. V Because i am valveless, 1 am silent. VI MY power impulses overlap—that is why I can crawl along city streets when other cars jump, fret and jerk, in an effort to move slowly without shifting gears. VII lain sensitive—the slightest touch of the throttle and lam eagerly speeding up hill, down dale, through sand and mud at any desired speed. VIII lamjsure'of my spark, because I am equipped with a double ignition system—the famous Atwater-Kent and K. W. Magneto—two sets of sgark plugs. IX I am the foe of the repair man-no carbon deposits, no valves to tinker, no springs to replace, no poppets to adjust; my few parts are so constructed that I am alway adjusted. X T am made in my entirety at the Elmore factory by the oldest and 1 most reliable engine builders in the country. lam the High Duty Moter; my position is permanent: I am backed by millions. CLEM HARDWARE COMPANY.. Monroeville, Ind. Agents
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