Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1912 — Page 3

I The Last Few Weeks I £ have brought us a lot of customers for Barkers Best work shoes. The wet soon tells wheth- « g era, shoe is made of punk and pancake or solid leather. Barkers Best are solid leather from || || tip to top, every lift in the heel is made of solid ■ leather lasts shaped to fit the foot and give the gs E most comfort. Plain toe and tip, black and || tan leathers. V I $3.50 I I Charlie Voglewede I ; THEZ SHOE SELLER S On The West Side Os The Street

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Local showers tonight and Sunday. Roy Uhrick, who visited two weeks I in Gas City, has returned.. Mrs. Jajie Hoover of Cadillac, Mich., is the guest of Mrs. J. .1 Fonghty. David Hoopengardner has returned ■ from Gas City, where he visited two weeks. John Falk, who was at Geneva yesterday afternoon on business, has returned home. Mrs. Belle Hannon is numbered among the sick, suffering from stomach trouble. Dallas Butler returned to Geneva this morning to attend to business matters relative to the cement work C whicu he is placing there. Bk The Misses Caroline Dowling, K Clara Boknecht, Leota Bailey and ; Ruby Parrish, who have been attend- ’ ing the state normal at Terre Haute, I returned home this morning.

| thehomeof j I Quality Groceries EVERY DAY ' IS A Busy Day WITH us MAKE THRM A LITTLE BUSIER By ’Phoning Your Order FOR QUALITY GROCERIES A BLENDED FLOUR Made from spring and winter wheat, every sack guaranteed 25 lb. sells for 75c 50 lb. sells for $1,50 Special price on barrel lots. See us and get the quality Kind and the low price. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 17. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone*loß.

JNO. S. BOWERS F.M. SCHIRMEYER President V.-Pres’t & Treas. FRENCH QUINN Secretary THE BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS. The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Abstract Records, Twenty years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent MONEY

John Reiter made his regular week- . ly trip to Portland this morning. John Tvndall was numbered among the business callers at Fort Wayne today. Commissioner Zwlck of Williams W'as numbered among the business callers here this morning. William Geary left today for Sidney, Ohio, to visit with his sons, Will ■ and John, who are working there. | Mrs. Ernest Moon, who has been ill . two weeks, and confined to her bed with rheumatism, Is better today. John Stark, manager of the Rex theater, has gone to Portland to transact business affairs for a brief i time. Mrs. Gladys Bowen, who has been visiting here with Jerry Myers and wife, returned to her home in Decatur this morning.—Bluffton News. Mr. and Mrs Charles Christen and daughters, Germaine and Bernardine, have returned from Lagrange, where , they enjoyed an outing at the lakes. Glen Holsapple will arrive from Indianapolis this evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Holsapple. He will be accompanied by Miss Kit Boniston, who will be a guest of the Holsapples.

Myrtle Evans spent the day with friends in Fort Wayne. Fred Vaughn of Evanston, 111., is here visiting with friends. Rev. Dornseif of Root township was a business visitor here today. Beginning next Monday the interurban will adopt the three-hour schedule. Miss Mary Patton has gone to Ligonier to visit with her grandparents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Heller and son left today for a visit with relatives in central Ohio. Dan Haley was at Fort Wayne today, being called there on account of the illness of his daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and daughter, Mrs. Diek Wallace, of Oaxaca, Mexico, were at Fort Wayne today visiting. Erastus Fritzinger and John Schnitz of the Decatur Foundry and Machine works, were at Fort Wayne today on business. Mrs. C. Kruze and Mrs. Free Meyer of Fort Wayne, who visited here yesterday as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wehmeyer, hav e returned home. If the weather is favorable tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson will take an automobile trip to Akron, Indiana, to spend the day with Dr. and Mrs. Ferry Ferry. Mrs. Will Hoagland and children of Detroit, Mich , who have been visiting here with Mrs. Amelia Hoagland, left for Ohio City, where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble. Miss Edna Hoffman left today for Gary to visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter L. Plew, for a week or more. From there she will stop off at Elkhart to visit with another sister, Mis. L. C. Vanderlip. Mr. and Mrs. Amos French and Mr. Hubert French of Linn Greve returned home from Kokomo, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. French's sister, who succumbed to a fourth stroke of paralysis. W. A. Bowman and wile of Decatur, Ed Hoffman and wife, residing east of Bluffton, and A. T. Studabaker motored to Elwood today to visit with the latter’s daughter and the sister of the two ladies, Mrs. Charles Helm. Miss Mabel Ashbaucher went to Decatur last evening to spend the evening with relatives. She went from that city to Hammond this morning, where she will visit her brother, Henry Ashbaucher, a few days.—Bluffton News. Miss Bessie Jeffrey of the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne, came home today to visit over tomorrow. Miss Jeffrey has just been relieved from night duty as a nurse, hence the longer leave of absence. She was accompanied by Miss Tillie Meyers, who will be her guest. Ed and _Harold Alagley, Paul and Earl Blackburn, Elmer Darwechter, Dick Tonnelier and Tilden Lister will set sail down the St. Mary’s river tomorrow afternoon for the north pait of the county, where they will pitch their tents for a week’s camp. This will be their fifth annual outing of this kind. Andy Grandstr.C, a Tielper at the Brown Trucking company, was arrested by Officer Crawley yesterday noon on a charge of wife desertion and will have a hearing in police court this morning. Mrs. Grandstaff, who filed the affidavit, is employed at the Summit City restaurant. —Fort Wayne Jov-nal-Gazette. Dan Haley was called to Ft. Wayne this morning or. account of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Hubert, who has been in poor health for some time. She was receiving treatment at the hospital for some weeks, but improved, and was removed to her homo. Later pneumonia developed from typhoid lever, and she is now in a very’ critical condition. Rev. Wehmeyer will leave Sunday for Schumm, Ohio, to conduct the afternoon service in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Hoile, who has been transferred to the pastorate of a South Bend congregation. Owing to the vacancy being unfilled the Rev. Wehmeyer was appointed to hold services until a selection was made, and which will be done in a few days. A call has been extended to several ministers, but as yet none have accepted. Mrs. B. A. Dent of 924 Third street received word from his wife and daughter yesterday, who are spending a few weeks at the lake at Fremont, Mich., that while out fishing on the lake the early part of the week, they caught a black bass, weighing two pounds and a half and thirty-one fine perch, the average weight of each being one and one-half pounds. Mrs. Dent and her daughter said they were having a delightful time and that the breeze of the lake were enough to give some relief from the w’arm weather, which has been troubling Fort Wayne people for the past few days. The two will return home in a shoit time. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.

I xL I :-j; j IL c OPVQ.GwT ■ Al The Bread That Keeps The Family Healthy is a treasure no one can afford to be without. It is made right here. Once used it becomes a luxury that you wont dispense with. No more dyspepsia, indigestion, bilious attacks, sick headhackes or tired feelings! Give it a trial s all we ask. Jacob Martin

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\ VACATION time is at hand, you possibly will need a Trunk, Suit Case or Bag, we’ve a nice assortment for you to select from — without a doubt our traveling goods are the most reliable sold in the city and the prices are right—Let us show youHOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY Good Clothes Sellers For Men And Boys

The CRYSTAL Theater. AFTER THE CARES OF A BUSY DAY V, , When you want to forget for an hour the reßponsibilitics of your work lake a stroll clown Second street and visit the Crystal theater We have some exceptionally good films for tonight, comprizing both drama and comedies. You'll appreciate an evening’s entertainment by the best films manufactured. Tonight we will have “A MAN WORTH WHILE,” Melies’ Drama. “FOOLING FATHER,” Lubin Drama. “THE COWBOYS ADOPTED CHILD," and “HE, SHE and IT," a Selig Split Reel. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. 1 HOW MUCH 00 YDU SAVE We are net Curious to KNOW I HOW MUCH but DO YOU SAVE? * That is What Interests’us Good Habits Bad; Ones. If you begin to save you! will be interested, and all! that will limit your savings will be your ability. WE KNOW THIS OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY with us. We are confident of results. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

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I EVERY thing new thats good , in the line of shoes is found in our store. People who have learned this do not “shop” when they come to town to buy shoes. If you have not tried us. Come In The Next Time PEOPLES & GERKE ~ New Location In Meibers Block FirstlDoor[South[of Schmitt" Meat Market. BERGHOFF BEER A'.Real German Brew We Absolutely Guarantee That This Beer Will Never Cause "Biliousness Costs no more than any other first Class Beer Instead of machine-forced methods, we use nature’s method—time, and store our product for months to get the proper age and that pleasant mellow taste. The brewing secret of the old German masters, the material, the water, the equipment and the will, combine to produce a beer whose nourishing, nerve-strengthening and stimulating qualities are unexcelled A beer whose purity, wholesomeness and flavor have sew red for it friends unnumbered, The Case ! CURLEY’S SSPhone 38

Word received from Tate Coffee, who is staying at Brooklyn, Ark., is that he is busy farming corn, and that the crops are not the best on account of the late spring, which has held back all crops. He is one of the Decatur party now there, and is located six miles north as Paragould.

L P. MEYER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist PHONE NO. Calls answered promptly day or night HOAGLAND, INDIANA.