Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1912 — Page 3

I White Shoe Sale I I Friday and Saturday IS Ladies White Canvas Shoes most every B size from 3 to 7s, medium and wide B widths. Your choice I $1.49 I I Charlie Voglewede I r THE SHOE SELLER B ife On The West Side Os The Street

I WEATHER FORECAST |i * * ■ ♦♦♦♦ I I »♦*<! I I lilt B Unsttled tonight and Friday; cools er, south portion tonight. W. P. Schrock was a Fort Wayne I business visitor today. Steve Segrist has gone to Portland I f to visit relatives for a few days. 1. r Thomas i- home from a profes- | sional trip to Bluffton Wednesday ev-j I ening. All ert Xcket is home from Van i | Wert and other Ohio cities, where lie | visited with relatives. , K Mrs. Frank Bosse, who has been, visiting at Lima, Ohio, with her • daughter, Mrs. John Noonan, has returned home. E. Mr. and .Mrs. P Salisbury of Chicago. who have been here visiting with her mother. Mrs. Celia Ehingen, ' hav« return- d home. .Mrs. Charles Craft anu babe and her mother, Mrs. James Stults, were Monroe callers today, the guests of their sister and daughter, Mrs. Glen CUancy

I Quality Groceries I fWllffll J——J I PICKLING si |y and | lW Jia W l * 1J H CANNING IPm 1 I 1 J TIME IS HERE I We can he]p you with anything in that line. You 1 may need a few of the following. I Glass Fruit Jars, Ball Mason pt. 50c qt 60c gal 75c 11 Tin cans 35 and 40c. Jelly glasses with covers 20c ■ doz. Jelly tumblers 25c doz. Can rubbers 5 and 10c 1 dozen. All kinds of spices whole or ground. I Mason Caps Tin Lids | Sealing Wax Parowax a Our pickling vinegar is guaranteed. We pay you I for any pickles that spoils from the use ol our vineI gar. It sells at 20c gallon. _ | We pay cash or trade for produce 1 Eggs Id. Butter 19 to 25c I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. 1-...L1L N. L,iax_du.-j.,.j.i|i.!iii!im—-I JNO. S. BOWERS F vF'p SCI ? t I S K T?I? R I Jt President V.-Pres t & Treas. | FRENCH QUINN g S Secretary ■ H THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I E REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, 1 K ABSTRACTS. 1 I The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- g I stract Records, Twenty years Experience | B Farms, City Property, 5 per cent H MONEY 1

| Don Quinn of Chicago, visiting here ; with relatives, was a business caller . at Fort Wayne today. M F Aspy was a business caller at Fort Wayne today, returning home on the afternoon train. The Misses Emma and Dora Schultz have gone to Rome City to spend a week at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Collett returned ‘ yesterday to Van Wert, Ohio, after a ' two weeks’ visit wi'h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Burd°. I Mrs. John Brothers and Mrs. Clark Dibble went, to Middletown this morni ing, where they will visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Dibble. I ! | llk Misses Elizabeth Voglewede , a”d Ella Meyers left this morning for Fort Wayne, where they will be guests of Attorney and Mrs. Ed Mey--1 err. Mrs. Lydia Crassly and children of Hoagland, who yesterday were among the many attending the Methodist picnic at Marion, returned to their home this morning. Mrs. T. V'. Holsapple, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law, John Holsapple, and family, West Main street, has returned to her home in Ddcatur. — Portland Commercial-Review.

Threshers completed a week’s work today at the Ed Ahr farm east of the city. W. L. Define joined his wife and babe in a visit with elatives at Tiffin, Ohio. I Mrs. Georgj Doctor, who visited I with Mrs. Fred Geimer, has returned home. Mrs. Dr. Applegate of Chicago will arrive scon to make a several days’ visit with her cousin, Mrs. Mary Eley. Editor Butler of the Decatur Herald called on friends here last Friday. Monroeville News in Fort Wayne Sentinel. J. J. Foughty was numbered among the business visitors at Hoagland today in the interest of the Heckman grist mill. S. D. Merica of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here today enroute to Ft. Wayne to call on his daughter, Mrs. D. S. Gates. Al Fristce of Rochester is visiting here with old friends enroute home from Toledo, where he. attended to business matte! s. Mrs. Will Phillips and children arrived today from Lima, Ohio, and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips for a week or so. Mrs. Frank Bosse is home from lama, Ohio, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. John Noonan, to whom I a baby boy was born. Rev. Vitz of Indianapolis is here visiting with friends. Rev. Vitz was formerly pastor of the Decatur Germon Reformed church. Mrs. G. M. Lapelle and daughter, Margaret, of Holland, Mich., who have been guests at the Will Kremers home, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stockman and daughter, Margaret; Miss Lulu Appleman and Vera B. Bider of Marion, changed cars here today on their way to Rome City tn attend a house party. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rhette of Bos I ten. Mass.: Miss Hazel Dickes and Dr. I Cring of Portland, who have been I guests at the J. A. Smith home on | South Mercer avenue, have returned | to their homes. Miss Lily Gates passed through the city today o' her way to Ft. Wayne to call on her mother, Mrs. Gates, who has been a patient at the Lutheran hospital for some time, and who will be brought to her home the forepart of next ..eek. The Historical club will open its season earlier than usual this year, when the study of China will be tak-1 en up. The opening will be a social meeting, with a picnic supper at the horn' of the president, Mrs. S. D. Beavers, September 3rd. The State Life Insurance company has paid a $2,000 policy to Mrs. W. B. Hale of Geneva. The policy was written April 25, 1898. The prompt settlement is appreciated by a statement issued and signed by Mrs. Alice Hal«, the beneficiary. David J. Schwartz is the agent for the company. Ray Christen and Will Biggs, rural mail carriers, left this afternoon for Sturgis, Mich., where they will join W. R. and Guy Dorwin, Roy Wolford and other Decatur parties for a week’s fishing at the lakes. John Christen and Mrs. Will Biggs, substitute mail carriers, will work in the absence of the principals. Today was the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin into Heaven, and a holy day for the St. Mary’s church. Masses were celebrated at 6. 7 and 9 a. m., and closing with vespers and benediction and singing of the Tedeum at 6:30 o’clock this evening. It is one of the largest feast days of the church calendar, and is observed the Catholic world over. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. 11. Archbold, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Archbold, I Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nelson, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rigby, Grand Rlapids, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Ross, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Archbold, Chicago: Harry ! Archbold, Indianapolis, and D. P. Reynolds, Noble, Okla, were guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Will Murphy. I I Wilber Wrecking, youngest son of I I Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Wiecklng, return ed home last night at 7 o’clock, after spending a year attending college at Osna Brueck, Germany. Mr. Wieeking graduated from the Bluffton "high school in 1911) and a few weeks later left for Germany to enter the Noel-1 lesehe Handelsdshule Zu Osna Brueck, a large business university. He completed ‘the term s work there, and after a short stay in that county, sailed . for America —Bluffton Banner. ARE EVER AT WAR. Ther are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wil banish piles. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, Invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 5c at Holthouse Drug Co. I/jgT—Gray raincoat, somewhere in the city. Finder return to this office. 194t3

Ralph Miller and his cousin, John ■ Lind, of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Otto Reppert and her cousin, i John Lind, of Cincinnati, Ohio, visited yesterday in Marion. Miss Anna Boese returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where she visited since yesterday. John Myers and family left today for Lake George, where they will spend two weeks. They went by automobile. Miss Marie Ball of the Morris five and ten cent store, attended the United Brethren Sunday school picnic at Monmouth today noon. Dick Myers, John Andrews, Frank Peterson have returned from Columbia City, where they attended the reunion of the 160th Indiana regiment, soldiers of the Spanish-American war.

FLY NETS Now is the time you need fly nets, come in and let us show you nets at greatly reduced prices. Chas F. Steele Succ. to Atz & Steele Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pbnnzi Office 143 illJllv Residence 102 - REAL ESTATE BARGAINS I A fine G-room house, good lacation, within the railroads; rents for $12.00 per month. Price, SI6OO. For further information see The Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr. J.F. Fruchte Sec. & Treas. 5% 7 Monev AH you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor 1 oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters

C = BC^C ====^^ S n Peanuts STEELE ANO WEAVER’S gJSESxI 0 lt>C P9Und BARGAIN UST kind. We pourd | n THE SALE OF ALL. SALES SATURDAY AUGUST 17, at 2:30 P.M. Pure white table linen 58 inches wide worth 35 cents a yard on sale at 10 cents a yard. !? Think of it and don’t miss this opportunity to save money not over 2 yards to a customer. We have lots of it and will try and accommodate everyone jf you miss this sale it is your fault and not ours. Boys knee pants Large shipment of handker- Clothes pins 50 for II 25 cents P alr chiefs .5, 10 and 25c 5 cents || Children dresses age 4to 12 “ 1000 yds good toweling goes at H 50 cents Table oil -cloth best grade made 10 cents yd. JJ New shirt waist and a dandy Another shipment of enamel- I at SI.OO Express wagons did you see the ware just arrived at bargain i ~ .. . one we set! at 50 cents j g Outing Flannels Others f . „ — ~ 10c yd. Others irom fl.ooio >l. .5 See our muslin at g and 1()c i We haven’t room to tell you all we have in the store but we want you come in and see what a little money will buy, remember we are the people that holds down the prices in DecatUr. Attend the big sale m next Saturday and get wise where to buy. STEELE AND WEAVER 1906 Decatur’s Original 5 and 10 cent store 1912 ■ ■ i "f t 11 I 1 1—ir i r-' i

FARM LOANS , I We have plenty of money to loan on I arms, at 5 per ■ cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate Office jwywi THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell four Crops deposit the returns with us. Pay All Your Bills With a Check. When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR i WI) lIBk I I <FILk w Ute < ■£. 4 -mIbWR Co WE LL BET A DOUGHNUT to your dollar that you will never bother again with baking your own pastry and cakes after you have once tried our baking, We are pretty sure of this statement and are willing to rest our claims to your patronage on it. Won’t you try us, just to make us prove this? For this is a quality bake shop at all times, Jacob Martin

SUIT CASE SPECIAL I ■■■■■■■■■■■■MB We’ve made an extra good purchase of suit cases and we want you to know about it. Materials are Fibre Board and Matting reinforced corners, xtra good locks and handles. We think they're just a bit better than you have ever been able to buy at the price, we offer these cases—Prices SI.OO and $1.50 SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW rtoltholise, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. DECATUR, Tuesday. Aug. 2 J Shamrock Rase Ball Park, Winchester St. Prices Reduced for? hr City Onlv 0(J” NOW THE GREATEST TENTED EXHIBITION IH THE WORLD 4B IG SHOWS IN ONE TIMES ITS FORMER SIZE EVERYTHING NEW THIS YEAR BUT THE TITLE WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT TWICE DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. 20 Big Feature Acts 2 Herds Performing ELEPHANTS 100 Beautiful Horses 100 Shetland Ponies EXTRA! ADDED' EXTRA! The Largest and Costliest Collection of Wild Jand Domestic Animals carried by an* show is now to be seen with GENTRY BROS gM all new feature shows. ISK FREE STREET PARADE Which POSITIVELY takes place, rain or shine, 10:30 A. M., Show Day A SOLID MILE OF GOLD AND GLITTER POORS OPEN! FOR INSPECTION OF MENAGERIE AT 1 ANO 7 P. MPERFORMANCE COMMENCES 1 HOUR LATER |

Refrigerators and porch rockers must be closed ont at bargain prices. Nov; L you. chance to buy cheap.— Yager Bros. & Reinking. l! '-'' FOR SALE —Barn; inquire of John Niblic k. Bargain if taken soon. 9at3

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