Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1912 — Page 3

I One of our fancy Hospital Slippers that is selling well these days. The uppers are of soft glazed kid with a fancy tip running from tip to top. has I flexible turned soles and rubber heels a comfortable house shoe and good enough to wear any- | where. Medium, wide and extra wide widths and sizes from 3 to 9 at $1.75. Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street

, FORECAST I o -JC0»0<»Q«fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature. ~ — — —— I’red Hoffman was a business cal! | er at Snow Hill today. .Mrs. .Jonas Tritch spent Sunday with relatives at Monroe. Joe Miller nf Fort Wayne was here) todav attending to business matters. | I Oscar Hoffman was attending tosome business affairs south of the city j today. Miss Lydia Conrad of Bluffton visit | ed with her grandmother. Mrs. Myra , Kahn, of north of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kalver and sons, Roy and Robert, spent Sund ty ; with relatives at Monroeville. Charles Hocker went to Indianap- ; olis today to attend the state assistant ' postmasters’ meeting, held al Indianapolis today. Mrs. Jesse Helm has gone to Greencastle to visit friends and to attend the Depanw commencement exercises to be held there this week.

' a ——■■l—lWllWIM-1T | I ■ g THE HOME OF | i * Ouaiity Groceries | I /ALffiHHw la 3 g X fl ' f Oct £ I - ~ftr Are Your Spreads RunI * I nin £ low? We Can Sup ‘ I ’HT FirrhTwl pl y Yoursh ° rta^e I m fiW'lWB And Please Your I 184 f V'• ’ ’ ifJI TASTE | Our Monarch Brand of Preserves and Jells are ! pure-made from choice fruit and granulated sjgar THIS WEEK ONLY Our 30 Monarch goods in mason quart jars go at 25e Make Your Selection Blackberry Preserves Peach Preserves Raspberry “ Sweet Relish Strawberry “ Mince Meat Cranberry Queen dines We pay cash or trade for produce I Eggs 16. Butter 18 to 22c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Deprt. Thone 108. ot o iso a ’«L'. | J. S. Bowers. Pre*. f. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Prer. i ■ < a o « ® o M 18 » The Bowers Realty Company has ““e excel; g 0 lent bargains in city property and , Ltn have 2 ■ farms. The company would be to have » 2 you call at its office and see its ofte * g . Qn O O pany has plenty of five P» “ gcHrmeyw Abstract « m reasonable terms. Let tne oui j Twenty 2 O Company prepare your abstract of H years experience, complete records. —• O o > i a ■ _ o B The Bowers Realty Co. W French Quinn, Secty. g 0®0BOB01010S0*«*O ao * oBG

Mrs. \rthur Ford and son, Arthur, are at Muncie visiting with friends.. Walter Johnson of Monroe, who spent Sunday here, left this morning tor his regular work south of here. Miss Midge McMillen returned Saturday evening to Pleasant Mills after a visit here with Miss Mary Erwin. Irven Case left Saturday evening tor Elkhart, where he will be united in marriage to Miss Hazel Ulrich on next Wednesday evening . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drummond of I Huntington arrived Saturday’ for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, who recently moved here from Huntington. Mrs. L. ('. DeVoss of Decatur came . Thursday morning for a short visit with her brother, George Kendrick, and sisters. Mrs: 1). M. Robbins and Miss Libby Kendrick, of South Meridian street. Portland Commercial-Re-view. Two Ford cars were sold in Root towneship Jast week, one to Samuel Fuhrman and the other to Samuel I Spangler. Also one of the same make was sold in Jefferson township to Otto Burk. This makes sixty cars of the Model T Ford that the Groves Garage company has sold this season.

A. Crcne of Celina, Ohio, was a Sunday caller here. Miss Ada Death spent Sunday ut her home at Rivorre. Beauty is only skin deep and most beauties are thin-skinned. Floyd Smith of Fort Wayne visited with friends here over Sunday. Rev. H. 11. Kattman of Berne transferred here this morning nroute to Fort. Wayne. W. J. Kiewit of Louisville, Ky., is visiting with his uncle, the Rev. H. H. Kattman of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lankenau were guests of friends at Ft. Wayne over Sunday. The Misses Amelia Weber and lionise Brake spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne with relatives. Miss Marie Daniels returned this morning to Winona Lake, where she is attending school. Miss Jessie Meyers returned from Pleasant Mills, where she visited over Sunday with her parents. Joe Heffner and family of Ft. Recovery. Ohio, were guests of Peter Forbing and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprague of Mon- , roeville have returned home after a short stay on business this morning. Miss Lulu Lankenau left today for Valparaiso to take a coure in the normal school. Floyd Smith and son, Marquette, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. veronica Smith, and family. Misses Loretta Kleber and Edith Efferly of For’ Wayne spent Sunday here as the y.ests of Miss Stella Bremerakmp. | Mrs. B. Avery and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here ep r cute to Fort Wayne this morning Mrs. Harry Fritzinger and daughI I er, Helen, who spent the week with I her sister, Mrs. A. A. Arnold, of Fort Wayne returned home. Miss Agnes Starost returned yesterday noon to her work at Middlepoint. Ohio, after a two weeks' visit here with her parents. The fellow who said yon can't get something for nothing, just as like ar not forgot that he hadn't paid his | newspaper subscription. I Mrs. Schafer Peterson and granddaughters, Pauline and Hazel Wolford, ~ of Monmouth went to Fort ,Wayne I this morning for a visit with relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer and Mr. • Fred Sellemeyer were attendants at I the dedication exercises of the Emmanuel Lutheran church in Union 11 township Sunday. II Lawrence Voglewede, Harry FritI zinger, Frank Barthol. Lew Mailand, ||Wid and Guy Dorwin and Boy Woi--11 ford are home from a ten days' outl ing at. Clear Lake, Ind. II James I’ Haefling, who was the 11 guest of his family over Sunday, re- ■ turned to Rochester to resume his dull ties of going over the county officials' 51 books as state accountant. E Mrs. Bice Metzler is confined to « her home on account of illness, and H t i may be necessary for her to relinquish I : her work, she having a half interest J, in the dressmaking establishment of £' Metzler & Schultz. S' Ina recent address before an edi- | torial meeting a speaker, in advocati ing a paid-up subscription list, dra J 1 matically exclaimed: “Delinquent ' subscribers do not nay.’’ Now. that’t f a hat we cal! an irrefutable statement. I George Brewster, who spent. Sunday ; W j t h his family at IK rne, has return!cd to his work. Mr Brewster hits 11 just turned over the W. J. Myers home on Jackson street to the plasterers, rand will commence work on several I other homes alone Monroe street this I ’ week. j Mrs. John S'< it- went to Ft. Wayne I Saturday afternoon for a visit with I her daughter. Mrs. Ailson Miller, to I whom a baby boy was born a week I ago. Mrs. Steele’s granddaughter, ' Memphis. Weikel, accompanied her to I the Miller home, where she will remain for a two weeks’ visit. I On Sunday, June 9th, a special ' train, consisting of a baggage cat, i first-class coaches, dining car and 1 tourist and standard sleeping cars left I Chicago over the Erie at 10:45 in the morning and will arrive in New York this afternoon at 3:30. The train carI ,-ies approximately 800 Bohemian I turners. 400 from Chicago, 100 from I (’leveland and others from Cedar RapI Ids, lowa, and Omaha, Neb., to New York where they will board the steamship New Amsterdam, of the j Holland-Amsterdam line, for Prague, ’ Bohemia. All of these members will j attend the meeting of the Sokol Bo- ■ hernia Gymnastic association which is , held once every four years at Prague, I from June 26th. until the 29th inclusive. This is one of the largest movements of trans-Atlantic passengers ever made at any one time via rail to the seaboard, and shows the inereasling popularity and progressiveness of the Erie company.

Walter Kauffman, traveling salesman for the Schafer company left, on his trip. L. G. El’.ingham, secretary of state, 1 is here today looking after business affairs. He will leave Tuesday morning for Winchester where he will spend the day . The funeral of Joseph Whitehead of near Bobo, was held yesterday at the Bobo United Brethren church, with a large attendance of relatives and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peterson have re-' turned from Gary and Columbia City and will be at home on north Second street at the home of the grooms moth- 1 er for the present. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell and Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman drove to' Lima, Ohio, Sunday and spent the day 1 with C. K. Bell and family. Vaughn ’ Murray accompanied them. The sentorial convention will be j held at the court house in Ft. Wayne 1 Wednesday afternoon of tills week and ' it is expected that about thirty from this county will attend. The United Brethren children's exercises last evening were unusally pretty and instructive, the children showing excellent preparation in their presentation of the program. The case of Mrs. Eady vs the city of Decatur demanding damages for the death of Jacob Eady a lineman in the employ of the city will begin tomorrow. A number of Decatur people will attend. Decatur will be well represented at the Democratic national convention to be held at Baltimore the week of June 23rd. Among those who are planning to attend are Henry Voglewede, Samuel Doak, Amos Gillig, D. N. Erwin, U. M. Schirmeyer, C. C. Ernest, L. G. Ellingham, and J. H. Heller. The first four mentioned will go with the Fort Wayne special and the others will join the Indianapolis party. o TOWNSHIP S. S. CONVENTIONS. The Washington township Sunday school association he'd a very good convention Sunday afternoon at-the Antioch chu’ h west of the city, and in the evening at the Presbyterian church in this c’ty. Officers for the new year were elected as follows: President —C. L. Walters. Vice President Rev. T. L. Jones. Secretary and Treasurer —Rev. \V. H. Gleiser. Department Superintendents — Elementary, Mrs. J. C. Tritch; advanced, Mrs. Andrew Artman; adult. W. J. Myers; missionary, Mrs. C. J. Poling: teachers’ training, Rev. E. A. Goodwin; temperance, John Meyers; home department, Mrs. W. A. Lower. C. W. Andrew presided at the afternoon session and C. J. Lutz in the evening. Addresses were given by the Rev. Gleiser of this city; C. D. Meigs of Indianapolis, who is state superintendent of the home depaitment; Jesse Rlupp of Berne, county president; J. F. of Berne, who is county secretary; Rev. Frank Johnson, county superintendent of the home department. The convention was an enthusiastic one. and of great benefit to the large number who attended. In the afternoon the state and county officers attended the joint convention of Union and Root townships, i held at the Concord Lutheran church in Root township, where an excellent . meeting was also held. o • | FOR SALE —A “pet’’ alligator. InI quire at this office. i WANTED—Young boy or man clerk at | Martin’?, restaurant. 139’3 I REX THEATfF Tonight TWO GOOD HEELS When the I aly died, A valuable diamond is lost afterwards, recovered in a most, remarkable manner through ; the instrumentality of a little child of the tenements, the little one’s reward. 2nd. Film The silent call 5c To All WOOL™ • We are now paying from 20 to 24c per pound for wool — Kalver Wool Co.

You can’t match Courier I\\ \ roominess in any other | moderate priced car 1 No crowding here —ample space Thisplane viewof the Courier tour- jaK) .. ■ for your passengers to ride in com- ing car is made from a photograph . fort. Plenty of room in the —not a drawing. Its size is real. tonneau, and between the front In no other car within S3OO of its seats and the dash. The seats price can you get such long wheelare wide and deep, too, and just base, easy springs, large, roomy the right height from the floor, body, and deep upholstery. n j~ .x A\ Cl - Look at the lines of this remarkable car —its proportions as seen from above are just as pleasing as its appearance from the side. It is clean-cut and substantial. Everything in place—nothing unnecessary. Numerous refinements in design and appointment make the Courier a car you’ll be glad to show to your friends. s&rniso The Courier is fully equipped, too —mohair It has a 30 horsepower simple and ecotop, boot and curtains, windshield, gas tank nomical motor, with self-starter; a multiple and lamps in addition to usual tools, etc. disc clutch; three speed transmission; No other car of its size, though, is so large brakes; strong frame and axles. You complete. It is finished in rich and last- know that these are right, for the Courier ing deep coach blue. is made by the United States Motor Co. . When you consider the whole car —its You find this picture interesting—it shows spacious body, thorough finish, chassis, the car as >t really is. If you could see under e quipment-you’ll see it is a remarkable this exterior you would hnd a highly sue- f . ■ cessful and well considered chassis. Standard in design and refined in construction. Courier Roadster, sll2O. (Pricat. i Detroit) A ride is yours for the asking—no obligations, either. 'Phone us.

• “EVERYiiODY’S ‘ i DOING IT NOW” : ♦ £ Doing what? Borrowing mon- • 0 ey of the FORT WAYNE LOAN ♦ . CO., because it’s cheaper than • * borrowing money elsewhere. < SI.OO a week will repay a loan • of SIO.OO to $35.00. «» * ALL OTHER SUMS IN URO « £ PORTION. « Wo loan money on Furniture, e * pianos. Horses, Wagons, Fix- .< tures, etc., without removal. We * e offer unequaled rates, best ® terms, quickest service and ab * * solute privacy. * If ,ou need money, fill out ♦ * and mail us this olank and our * * ? agent will call /ou. ♦ Na/r ’‘ * Address; St. and No * # Amount Wanted Our agent ;<• a Decatur every * Tuesday. * Reliable Private « ♦ H.Wa»M Loas cfimtiany; ♦ Established 1896. Room 2. Sec- 0 ♦ ond Floor, 706 Cnibo a Street. # v Home 'Phone, 833 * Fort Wayne ind * -ii iirm j- — ~ - in-- ——* - ■■■ ■■ - ----- liloodine • Cures Strains, Bruises Rheumatic Sprains, Rheumatic Liniment pains. Pains in the Chest, Side and Back, Swelling and Tumors, Frost Bites. Sore Throat, I Quinsy. Croup, Hoarseness. 25c and 50 cents a bottle. For a Appetite BEECH NUT Sliced Deef F. V.MILLS WHO Carries many other Table Delicacies that are very INVITING

A COMMON BOND f ~ /\ OF SYMPATHY \ between good fellows is ap- ( r Q r preciationof our whiskey and / L| A other liquors and wines. As AS A Jk./' z good judges they know that fcA;: ' A our bottled goods are exquis ■ a ite in mellowness of flavor KOA • 8 and bouquet. They know W&>/ 'WlilSliMw headaches don’t follow the Bq||/ I | use of our specialties because they are pure and naturally aged. Prove yourself a judge by trying a bottle. Corner Second and Madison Ms. r~x <FMM, j trarasrw^■■■n—■im»/' xwttM.

ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Hitlers Her strong nerves t ell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peachjbloom complexion and ruby lips result from her ptife blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic step, from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigos-

BIGGIES I A f EAGTORV PRICE CSES3SE^3Bp. , Rubber Tire At $66.15 Steel Tire At $55.00 Will close out our Buggies at flat cost. A positive guarantee given on each one for a year. Guarantee implies to the rubber tires as well as the buggy. M. Burns & Son You may miss these bargains if you don’t call at once

tion, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Everywhere they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak or ailing, try them. 50c at Holthouse Drug Co. o vVAX'TED—X few washings to da Call on Mrs. H Potts, r_'ls Palter son street. 137tT FDR SALE -Three-year-old blacn mare colt Has been driven single. Inquire of Lloyd Magley. Telephone 11-M 13513