Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1912 — Page 3
YOU’LL Want to have a pair of White shoes or Pumps, Better buy them tomorrow. $1.95 Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SEL_I_e:F! On The West Side Os The Street
• o*o*o*o*o*j 1 WEATHER FORECAST ! - ■ • 7 *:.:; o* I • Fair tonight and probably Saturday. E. Fritzinger was a Fort Wayne business visitor tod.<y. Fat K. Kinney returned this afternoon trom a bus’ress trip to Geneva. Miss Mayine Teeple went to Fort Wayne to t»tre her regular music lessen. Bertie Andrews left this morning for Indianapolis to spend his vacation with his mother. Miss Anna Faurot returned to her home at Monroe after a short stay in the city last evening. Orval Harruff and Carl Beatty are home from Berne, where they were doing some surveying today. Mrs. Elizabeth Wynn and granddaughter, Miss Electa Glancy, went to Fort Wayne this morning. June twenty-third will mark a new change in the Grand Rapids & Indianad railroad summer time table.
I I Quality Groceries | I Why We Deliver JI THE GOODS! first, Because We Have 82 / / the goods to sell SECONDLY, Because We Sell The Goods We Have Then There’s Another ReasonTHE QUALITY This Week Only Those sweet juicy Santa Clara prunes-Large and bright going at 3 lbs. for 25c Pine Apples for canning, fine and ripe Size 30- $1.15 per doz. Size 24- $1.40 per doz. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 16. Butter IS to 22c Hower and Hower. | North of G. R. & L Depot. ’Phone 108. . I —M i r bob o a o us o & o bqboobobobobobobobob g J S. Bowers Pr* F. M. Sehhmeyer. Vice Pres. & I 1 ■ S The Bowers Realty C<®pany C 8 lent bargains in city propervj and J Q • farms. T'he company would be pleased to have g 2 you call at its office and see lts ®, loan on 2 *• nanv has nlpntv of five per cent money to loan on ■ 0 pany nas plenty ua u f Schirmeyer Abstract ® H reasonable terms. Let tne ou o t O I Company prepare your abstract o B H years experience, complete records. O O -> 5 « S * o The Bowers Realty Co. gjp f French Quinn, Secty. 0 obubobobobobobboboobobg bob?
i Attorney D. B. Erwin made a professional business trip to Berne today. Mrs. Henr> Gentis is home from Ft. Wayne where she has been visiting for a day or so past. At the town board meeting J. M. \\ ells was elected, the outgoing member being M. E. Hutton. —Geneva Herald. P. G. Hooper, the well known at torney, is home from Rome City, where he enjoyed a several days’ outing. Joe M. Rice, the well known traveling man of Cincinnati, returned home i today after being a business caller I here with Niblick & Co. Mrs. James Artman and babe left today for Portland, where they will visit until Monday, when they will go to Muncie, in which vicinity Mr. Artman is engaged in the picture busii 1 ness. Mrs. Oien Baker is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Artman, until next Monda v when the will • leave for Muncie to join her husband, who is engaged in the picture business in that territory. She will go by ■ way of Portland, where they have relatives.
John Yager went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon. R. E. Heller and family went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey of Monroe were shoppers here yesterday. Oscar Fritzinger of Root township was a visitor in the city yesterday. .Mrs. Martin Weiland of east of the City was a shopper here yesterday. Mrs. David Stauffer of Berne who spent yesterday here returned today. C. C. Schug of Berne made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Susan Hays of Williams were here yesterday shopping between trains. M'.ss Eftie Patton left yesterday for Portland to visit with friends for several days. Editor Spade of the Willshire Herold was numbered among the business callers here today. Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Heller went to ft. Wayne yesterday evening to attend the editorial convention. Mrs. C. M. Thompson of Lima Ohio transferred here yesterday on her way to Geneva to visit with relatives. Jeff T.ichety of Monroe who was here today attending to business matters left today noon for his home. Mrs. Martin Marhenke and daugnter, Merle, of Monmouth, spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Dick Hill. Mrs. Elizabeth Bienz of Schumm, Ohio, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. William Schamerloh of west Monroe street. It’s funny how a woman will remember the day and month of her birthday anniversary, but can’t remember the year she was born. Mrs. William Heilman and daughter, Mary, returned yesterday afternoon to Tiffin, Ohio, after a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. L. Lehne. Miss Nell Brown of Willshire went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon to call on her sister, Mrs. Oliver Johnson who has been very ill but who is recovering. She was accompnied by her nephew, Marvin Johnson. Often a man who is gentlemanly enough to laugh heartily at a story he lias heard a d_>zen times, «ill go home and get proud” 7 when his wife gently remindo him of some chore she has asked him a dozen times ntt“-d to.
An ostrich in a cage, also severel line horses, which passed through the city on a south bound frieght on the G. R. & I. railroad yesterday afternoon attracted much attention from passersby. They were used in exhibitions. John Stark manager of the Rex theatre is quite sick and was forced to return to his home at Celina, Ohio, until he recovers from an attack of a severe cold and first thought might lead to pneumoni". Conrad Doehrman of near Freidheim was painfull}’ injured when he jumped from a load of hay which overturned at Calhoun and Railroad streets. Workmen from the car barns hastened to the scene and righted the wagon.—Ft. Wayne JournalGazette. Mrs. L. L. Sy pliers returned to Ft. Wayne last evening on the four o'clock car after a visit with her father, Tom Fisher, who has been seriously ill with heart trouble. Another daughter Mrs. Anna Ruble.-, is here from Marion and will remain until Tuesday when she '. ill go to Ft. Wayne to visit with her sisiter, Mrs. Syphers. Mrs. Reuben Sprunger and children, j Merril and Catherine, left Wednesday | tor Decatur to spend about two weeks with her parents, after which they will leave for Livingston. Montana, where I Mr. Springer has preceded them with ! the car containing tiieir household goods. They will make their home near that of their brother-in-law, Prof I 11. A. Winans and family.—Berne Witness. Mrs. T W, Watts, Mrs. S. E. Shamp and Mrs. Harvey Shroll went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they will call on Mrs. Watts’ sister-in-law, Mrs. Philip Meihls of Monroeville, who is a patient at the St. Joseph hospital. She was operated upon last Saturday and is growing gradually better. This was Mrs. Meihls’ second operation, the first being performed last fall, and from which she did not obtain the desired relief. Mrs. Meihls is a I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rex I of this city and resided here before ! going to Monroeville. This week the Grand Rapids & Indiana company has inaugurated the fast summer train service between Cincinnati and Macinac Islands, making two trips per week until June 23, when it will become a daily train and thus run until the close of the summer resort season. This train will be I known as the -‘Northland Limited, ’ ‘ and it will pass through Decatur northbound Wednesday and riday mornings, aud southbound Friday and Monday mornings. The first northbound train passed through this city Wednesday night, and the first southbound trains passes through tonight.
D. F. Leonard, who was injured in an automobile accident, near Frankfort Wednesday, while enroute home, is able to be about again, after being confined to his bed Thursday. Medical examination here revealed the fact that the shoulder was not dislocated, but that it probably had been at first, and then slipped back ino place at once. Mrs. James Hurst and sister, Mrs. Ellen Butler, ieturned from Ft. Wayne where they called Thursday on their brother, Lemuel Fisher, of Huntington, who was operated upon Monday for bladder stones. Five stones were removed. The largest was as big as a large hickory nut and it was necessary to split it before removing it. He is getting along as well as can be expected, though the operation was a severe one.
REX THEATRE TONIGHT The Serpent’s Eye, The eye’o victim. Boys Two good reels Can’t afford to miss them Matinee Saturday Afternoon 5 cents to ail BEECH-NUT PEANUT BUTTER OVER 1,000,000 children are eating Beech-Nut Butter. This army of little peanut butter scouts is scouting the panI tries daily. Get some Beech-Nut Peanut Butter to-day IT and watch the raid on your pantry. Comes KLviUwi in glass jars—air-less KgOgal sealed. FOR SALE BY F. V. MILLS WHO Carries many other Table Delicacies that are very INVITING Patron’s Notice
Each Wednesday until October, all dental offices will be closed at noon for the remainder of day and evening. J. Q. Neptune Burt Mangold Fred Patterson Roy Archbold • “EVERYBODY’S ; ; DOING IT NOW” j ♦ Doing what? Borrowing mon • • ey of the FORT WAYNE LOAN « ♦ CO., because it’s cheaper than 4 borrowing money elsewhere. » SI.OO a week will repay a loan # * of SIO.OO to $35.00. # « ALL OTHER SUMS IN PRO- # » PORTION. # 4 We loan money on Furniture, + Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Fix- # tures, etc., without removal. We • offer unetjualed rates, best ♦ * terms, quickest service and ab- * . solute privacy . * If you need money, fill out . and mail us this olank and our «, * agent will call ol xcu. « * Num* « • Address; St. and No 4 ♦ Amount Wanted • Our agent Jr, in Decatur every > Tuesday. * Reliable Private ♦ Ft. Warn I K c iMiiW • ♦ Established 1856. Room 2. Sec- « ♦ ond Floor, 706 Cttlho- n Street •> Home ’Phone, 833 * * Fort Wayne, (nd ♦
HHS a®® oil J Good Clothes at The Right J S PRICE a h a H—■ - g ■I ft Its a Hobby with us and we know that our stock this year mNS is as good as money will buy. This is June, the month of roses, when the thoughts of the young man turn to love and fancies. It shoud be also the month when your .thoughts turn to clothes Your appearance has much to do with your suea cess, not only in love affairs but in business and every other walk of life. Let us fit up your wardrobe. § YOU SURELY NEED SOME- 1 g THING cksru A new summer suit at from SIO.OO to $25.00. The latest msgl ||§g and best in straw and summer hats, from SI.OO to $5.00 Neckties, all kinds, the new patterns. Plain and fancy hose. saw! Underwear in all grades and styles. Collars. Our boys department—lncludes pants and waists and suits, rompers hats and caps and anything you need for the little chap. Come in this week—Now is the time to buy-and this is the place-where you get a high value for the price. ugs? ■ ■ H ■ J Vance, Hite A Macklin | I JI ■aw MH BHMHmMaMMHMMMI ■aw ■■■
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WOOL We are now paying from 20 to 24c per pound for wool Kalver Wool Co.
A NEW LINE III Os Parasols in all colors, Wash Hand Bags, Silk Hose and Gloves in all Colors, New Line of Bar and Collar Pins. Everything new in the summer goods. THE BOSTON STORE
A COMMON BOND ~ OF SYMPATHY ) between good fellows is ap- { _2 frl - f ) preciationof our whiskey and It}. M ! other liquors and wines. As Swp good judges they know that BjLjß Yr our bottled goods are exqu is “L” -1 ite in mcl'owmss of flavor W and bouqut t. They know flm/' wHSIfiuW Wmlß headaches don’t follow the ffllw p'" I' use of our specia'ties because ww® J-lF they are pure and naturally & aged. Prove yourself a judgt- by trying a bottle. Corner Second and Madison Sts. G/JRLEY
