Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1912 — Page 3

|l||| I style of shoe that suits I Charlie Voglewede I IU THE ©HOE SELLER I ■•» 0n The West Side Os The Street H

| WEATHER FORECAST j I ® -M)~M-+++-*~M- !-« »-* •-+A ++++ |g Fair tonight and Thursday; slight-i cooler tonight. Mrs. Wilson Lee returned yesterday j aiternOon from a months’ stay at Winona Lake. 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson have returned from Uiunton, wuere they vis-' i ited two days with relatives. Mrs. Albert Graber and children went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon, called there by the illness of the babe of her sister, Mrs. Wilson Miller. Mr* Helen Blossom of Ft. Wayne, who has been here on business, and ; also visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ansel Bremerkamp, since Monday, will return "home tomorrow •.MWapi," said the Energetic Hook Agent, “I have here a valuable cook book, w'hich shows you a dozen ways [ to utilize cold roast beef.” ‘‘Humph,” answered the hard-featured lady at the door, “It never gets a chance to get cold in this house."

■ 1 THE HOME OF I | We can help you with anything in that line. \ou I may need a few of the following. Glass Fruit Jars, Ball Mason pt. 50c qt 60c gal <sc Tin cans 35 and 40c. Jelly glasses with covers 20c doz. Jelly tumblers 25c doz. Can rubbers 5 and 10c dozen. All kinds of spices wholeor ground. Mason Caps Tin Lids Sealing Wax Parowax Our pickling vinegar is guaranteed. We pay you for any pickles that spoils from the use ol our vinegar. It sells at 20c gallon. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 19. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I* Depot. < rowh'RS F. M. SCHIBMEYER I JNO. S. BOW EKb V.-Pres’tj& Treas. f rresiaent pi FRENCH t QUINN B THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATES, LOANS, B | BHK^«rK3S lk l Farms, City Property, 5 per cent I

Joe Harris has returned from Van j Wert, Ohio, where he visited with I friends, Mrs. Jestine Mocker of Monroe is j visiting with her son, C. O. Mocker, } and family several days. ( . 0. Meibers left this morning for l Nome City, where he will s|>end some I time at the Meibers cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White of Marion were in the city this morning on their I way to Petoskey, where they will spend the summer. | Mrs 0. A Tyndall and children ; transferred here this morning enroute to Otsego, Mich., to visit friends for the coming several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribolet have as guests 'her grandmother, Mrs. Elijah Pe»9e of Cratffville, anti Dr. and Mrs. Bert Mangold of Decatur. From her? the Mangolds will go to Fort Recovery, Ohio, to spend part of his vaca tion.—Bluffton News. i Miss Effie Miller has returned from a visit with relatives at Rockford and Willshire, Ohio. Her cousin. Miss Leah Geisler, of Willshire, accompanied her here and returned with Miss Glen White, who stopped off here for a short visit yesterday enroute home from Winchester.

Mrs. John Spahr and son, Clark, will go to Lake View Thursday to attend the Snnders and Smith reunion. Mrs. Spahr belongs to the Sanders family. j Mrs. Li A. Holthouse has returned Trom Oshko«h, Wls., where she visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. May j McMahon, formerly Miss May Holthouse, ol this city. Mrs. Annis Merica and her daughter, Mrs. Jonas Fisher and children, | lola, Ireta and Glen, will leave tonirkt I over the Erie for a two weeks' visit with friends in Washington C. H. and Jackson, Ohio. Mrs. Merica will visit a brother she has not met for forty years. | Mrs. Dr. Connel] and urn. Fred, left today for Piereeton to attend the sixteenth annual reunion of the Connell I families, to be held there on ThursI day of this week. The Connells have I been attending generally each year, I and the coming event will he one or I great pleasure. o- . VETOES ONCE MORE. | Washington, D, C.. Aug. 21—(SpecI ial t.v Daily Democrat) —For the secI ond time within a weei- President - Taft today vetoed the legislative, exl ecutive and judiciary appropriation l bill. The president stated that his disapproval was on the grounds that j It abolished the commerce courts. Ir his former veto he objected to the bill both because of thp conrt’s abolition and the limitation of the civil service r tenure. On its second passage conJ gress eliminated the seven years' tenure, but allowed the commerce court , provision to remain. r ( ‘ 1 SHERMAN NOTIFIED. Utica, N. Y., Aug. 21 — (Special to 1 Daily Democrat) —Janies Schoolcraft Sherman this afternoon was formally 5 notified that he had been for the second time nominated for the vice press idency by the republicans. Thousands l of friends of the vice president gath- . ered at the Roscoe Conkling park, ? where the notification was held. COMMITTEES DIVfDE. , Sea Girt, N. J.. Aug. 21—(Special j to Daily Democrat) —Half of the democratic campaign committee of fourteen members have been transferred j to Chicago to conduct the western j campaign for Governor Wilson. This announcement was made this afternoon by Wilson. | THE COURT NOTES. County Auditor Michaud has received notice from the state tax hoard of the assessment made on the property of the railway, pipe line, telegraph and telephone companies in Adams county, a detailed account of which will be published tomorrow. Frank Cottrell is attorney for Adam Beberstine, who has brought suit against the Berne Milling Co., on account, demand, $250. Calvin Knnkel. executor of the will of John Woy, vs. Cordelia Urick, suit on note and mortgage, S2OO, is a new case filed in the ciroiit court by the executor’s attorney, C. J. Lut:-.. Mr. Knnkel as executor lor Joint Woy, is also plaintiff in a suit against Chester and Fannie Hitesman, on note, and for foreclosure of mortgage, demand, $175. C. J. Lut* is also attorney in this case for Mr. Knnkel. Licensed to wed: Emma E. Kuntz, ■' daughter of John Kuntz, born February 28, 1892, to wed Elice F. -lohnloz, born May 20, 1892, son of Julius Johnloz, The bride has been married 1 before, having been divorced in 1911 The groom is under legal age and the written consent of his mother was filed with the application for marriage. , Home Prom Trip i CVitinuen from Page 1) Winona, where he will attertd the Winona Bible conference, which began Tuesday evening, and will continue for ten days. The gathering '4S one j for ail Protestant demoinations and j ministers and prominent speakers are j present front throughout the ovuii- J try. He will return home in time to conduct the regular services on Sv - j lay. LOST —Gold monogram cuff button' letters “H. F. J.” Return to this I office. 200tl! LOST —Ladies’ white bead purse, with gold chain, containing considerable money and pair oi gold glasses. Was lost on show grounds. Please return to this office and receive reward. 2iiovt3 FOR SALE —Bern; inquire of John Niblick. Bargain if taken soon. 95L5 FOR SALE—An ideal farm of 169 acres, level .and, highly productive. All new improvements, best in the county. An ideal home. Pric,e, s6(l j per a'Te— Meyer Hardware Co., Bflte*v.(le, infl. I9ote

POLICE COURT NEWS. James Quinn, a tioaiei, was run in Tuesday night by Night Policeman Melchl and Watchman Sam Franks, the fellow being in a particularly soused condition and hunting trouble. He removed his coat and hat and asked for someone to whip him, but ran when Franks made his appearance. He was followed and the officers arrived as the fellow was being thrown out of a saloon at which time they took him up. On the way to jail he bei amp unruly and Melchi was forced to club him to Eleep. This morning he pleaded guilty and drew a dollar and eobts. WEDDED THIS MORNING. ’Squire Stone Officiates at Quiet Marriage Ceremony. ’Squire Stone this morning officiated at a quiet, wedding this morning al 9 o’clock at his office when be united the lives of two young people, Elice F. Johnloz and Miss Emma Kuntz, both residents of Monroe. The groom is a well known farmer, while the bride is also held In high esteem by her many friends. They will reside on a farm at Monroe. A BULL MOOSE CONVENTION. Will be Held in This City Friday to Select Delegates to Convention. The Progressives or Bull Moose Party will meet Friday morning of this week in mass convention at the office of Graham & Walters for the purpose of selecting delegates to the district convention to be held at Muncle on August 27th. At that time they will nominate a candidate for congress to oppose J. A. M. Adair and Rev. Watts. At the meeting here Friday the county committee will permanently organize, and Mr. Graham who has served as chairman, by appointment, is making an effort to secure a good attendance for this meeting. It is likely also that the question of nominating a county ticket will be discussed at inis time. ARE IMPROVING. Mrs. Ed Johnson Home from Denver, Where She Visited Husband. Mrs. Ed Johnson returned from Denver, Colo., where she visited with her husband, who has been there for some weeks for the benefit of his health. She stated that he is somewhat improved and that he has gained several pounds during the short time she was there. Ben Wagner, who is also at that place taking treat ment for lung trouble, is improving, which will be good news to their many Decatur friends. FIRST $5. Fall Festival Excursion $5 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route Excursion tickets will be good for going passage on regular train 3 and 5 leaving DECATUR at 8:04 a.m. 40:36 p.m. Good on any train returning until Thursday August 2912 For Tickets See H.J. Thompson Agent Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102 i for Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier

FARM LOANS — We have plenty of money 1 to loan on farms, at 5 per cent. We also make loans without commision. Erwins’ Law and Real Estate Office K 0! D [0 Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor] oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters ■ - _ 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 Suce. to Atz & Steele i 1 c o PYRI ts HT*“" 11 a p-b. r co THE GROWING BOY 3 like all healthy young “animals,” needs plenty of good ‘ nutritious food to sustain a ’ natually \ igorous appetite, that goes far towards laying the foundation for perfect mental and physical health during mature life. Plenty of Martin’s Bread will give him lots of strength, feed his growing body with a good i wholesome food and develope brain and brawn in abundance. Jacob Martin THIS IS RECIPROCITY of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are welcomed at both windows When You Sell Your 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 DECARJR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS i A fine 6-room house, good laeation, within the railroads; rents for $12.00 per mouth. Brice, SI6OO. For further information see The Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr, J.F. Fruchte J See. A TreM.

! OLD HOME WEEK NOTICE j ; Fill out this blank, insert the name and address of relative or friend you want invited for “OLD HOME WEEK,” then mail this coupon or hand it to MR. FRENCH QUINN, Chairman of the “OLD HOME 8 WEEK” invitation committee. He will write a spec- Q ial invitation to the relative or friend to come back Q and enjoy “OLD HOME WEEK.” FILL THIS OUT AND MAIL IT TODAY At the time you fill out this coupor, you, yourself write to your relatives or friends, urge ng them to come. Send in'as manyjof these coupons «s you possibly can. I ~ s OLD HOME WEEK COUPON Name of Relative or Friend _____ Relative or Friend Poatoffice Addre«» 1 Your Own Name la Urx. ■ ini-i E3 O l inr-H ORDER WOOD NOW We have on hands at this time a supply of good B wood and you who will want it next fall and winter, should get your order in now. We are selling at this time, six loads of slab wood for five dollars. You know what it is. , We are also taking orders for conrads, SI.OO per H load to be delivered within thirty days. Also have a quantity of country cook stove wood at $2.00 per load. Leave your order at once. Don’t delay. Call Phone 635] or hand your order to Roy Baker, I and we will attend to it at once. [ S. H. Adams, Company I IQI 3001 .3^ PUBLIC SALE or Jersey Cattles Shetland Ponies Saturday Mug. 24 1 the undersigned will sell at public auction in Geneva, Ind. on the above date. 10 head Shetland Tonies 8 mare ponies 1 gelding 13 year old stallion most of the mare ponies arc safe in foal ages, run from b months to 5 years old ALL GENTLE AND CHILD BROKE 4 pony outfits consisting of 2 little 4 wheel buggies 2 little double seated carts four passenger 4 nice sets of harness. 18 head of Jersey Cattle consisting of 12 head of heifers |jj all bread all good colors 5 head of cows fresh and heavy : springers all young. Sale To Begin at 1 O’clock jl TERMS L Six Months Credit With Interest From Date Os f SALE P n Jess Michaud Berne Auctioneer mrg*g'jng.a arl ~\ npHERE is a tendency to j I exagerate in advertis-1 ing, wizards of the pen for-1 get facts in a wild scramble I to make copy read like a j fairy romance— for plain I factsI Watch This Space-