Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1912 — Page 3
I THE CHIEF I ■ 'One of the fall numbers in young I || inens shoes is, made of the new i I Lozant Calf in button with a J medium broad high toe and a I 5 low flat heel. This style is a I g compromise between the exfl treme and conservative styles ofg sered this fall. Drop in and take | a look, you’ll like them. ! S, IM ENS $4.00 I Charlie Voglewede | THE SHOE SELLER g On The West Side Os The Street j
| WEATHER FORECAST |[ JS ++<M>+++**4-’ *■* FA4-+-M-+++ ■ Fair tonight and Friday. f an( l Alfred Blazer went to Ft jV- ... n? yesterday noon. Miss Leola Stockard of Williams k.: s a shopper here yesterday. I Mrs. Frank Burns went to Fort'. pVayne .yesterday afternoon for a (visit. Frank Stone of Muncie was r. i. ! pcred among the business callers :ie>" h. < sterday. I T.’.r .’.Lsses Kate and Rut;: Hu..:have gone to Portland to \ it.lt their sister, Mr&. Smith, several ■ Mrs. John Btaker is clerking at ... F i;<n ,ami store in the absence of Miss Ode Fullenkamp, who was at Ceflit.rx. I .ii-s .-Mice Blosser of Hammond, lv’,lo has been the guest of her brothge’, Fred Blosser, left for Geneva to feoatinue her visit previous to returning home.
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Eugene Bremerkamp went .to Fort i A ayne yesterday afternoon. I i’.ess Congleton left yesterday for i ' to visit friends for a few days. Miss Marie Heckman has returned I from Dayton, Ohio, and Fort Wayne I where she visited. Miss I- rances Quidor returned yes- | terday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with Miss Leona Bosse. if. i,nd Mrs. Hcde Ray returned to i ium home at Berne yesterday after i - ‘--r : . :.i the city on business. ....sa Mabie Springer of Rjvarre i tiansierred here yesterday noon on , lie- way to Bertie, where she will Claude and Kola Snyder left on the -•■■ : tai yesterday afternoon for the home of Jennie Shearer, north of the city. Miss Mary Burwell left yesterday afternoon for her home at Canton, 111., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. George Zimmerman. Mrs. Edith Metzger of Galion, 0., and her guest, Ruth Traul, of Ottumwa, lowa, arrived yesterday afternoon e city and changed ears here for Middletown, where they will visit with the John Ruhl family.
Will Colchln returned thia afternoon ,roi . Fort Wayne where he transacted business this morning. L. \\ ('oppock of Grand Rapids, Mich., stopped off here last evening enroute home from Toledo, Ohio, on business. ■Miss Mary Rldzer of Bryant, who has been the guest ot friends here for sevej-al days, returned to her home yesterday. Glen Shackley of Berne returned home yesterday after visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shackley. Mrs. Erastus Fritzinger and granddaughter Fay Fritzinger, have gone to Berne to be the guests of relatives for several days. John Sheets of the Standard Oil company, one of the popular salesmen in and out of this city, was a business caller here, yesterday. Mrs. Jeff Bryson and daughter, Mrs. Harry Detamore and babe of Portland arrived here this morning for a short visit with friends. M'S. Mary Coffee and daughter, P'orence, who have been visiting here with relatives, have returned to their home at St. Mary's, Ohio. Agnes Costello of the Indiana Lighting eomjiany's local office was a business visitor in Bluffton yesterdav, going byway ot Fort Wayne. Helen Blosser of Hammond, formerly of this city, who has been visiting here with her brother, Fred, left yesterday for her home. The Misses Letta Fullenkamp and Lydia Miller left ♦'•fs morning for Celina, Ohio, to visit with the C. M. Meyers family and to attend the fair. Mrs. Dan Bee'y and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Sellemeyer, and daughter, Margaret, and Lloyd Beery were among the many Pot*. Wayne visitors today. Miss Leah Apt returned from Butler. where she spent a week's vacation at her home. Miss Apt is a stenographer for the Hooper & Lenhart office. "rr. Corl =s Babcock and sisters, the Misses Mae and Rosella Bixler of Muncie arrived in the city today from Muncie to visit Miss Agnes Confer, and other friends. Mrs. Amos Fisher and daughters, Mildred and Florence, left yesterday afternoon on the 2:30 car for the home of her father, George Dutcher, in Root township. Mr. and Mrs H E Yocum and children, Doris and Doyle, made a short visit with relatives at Van Wert and Ohio City yesterday afternoon, the trip being made by automobile.
The Misses Adelaide. Deininger, Stella Hremerkamp, Rose Voglewede and her guest, Clara Werner, of Indianapolis, left this morning for Celina, Ohio, where they will attend the fair. Earl Hoagland of the F. V. Mills grocery is taking a ten days’ vacation a part of which he will spend at the home of his sister in Whitley county. Frank Parrish is working in his place. i D. M. Hensley will go to Rome City I Saturday tc Join his family which spent the summer there. They will return home on Tuesday to he in read-I iness for the opening of school Sep- ' tember 2nd. Mrs. Mary Wemhoff and daughter, ■ Stella, who since last January have; ’'been at Los Angeles, Cal., visiting I with friends and enjoying the ideal j weather of the golden west, are ex-; pected home this evening. Mrs. A. R. Hell and Miss Jean Lutz I are expected home the latter part of ( next week from Oden, Mich., where they .spent several weeks at the Bell : summer cottage Mr Bell, who will ! be joined there by John Hocker of i Monroe will remain two weeks longer. | Mrs. M. Buidg left today for Grand i Rapids, Mich., on business. From there she will proceed to Chicago in the interest of her millinery store j here, acquainting herself with the coining stylos. She will also go tn Cincinnati, Ohio before returning home, expecting to be absent about a week. Automobiles are getting to be a I pretty common thing in the west part ' of the county and two new Lamberts' were added during the last few days. I The latest to purchase this machine are James D. Hoffman, who bought a 1913 model, and Jonas Liddy, of Magley, also secured one for his business, and the making of his many trips to and from Fort Wayne. Will A. Rundell of Decatur visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blundell, sr., 301 V "St Jefferson street. Mr. Rundell's 1- me in Decatur was broken into by burglars recently and about S7OO worth of jewelry and other valuable were taken. He carries burglar insurance and came to see a local jeweler relative to the exact value of the property taken—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. j OI— ———— FAKIVT FOR SALE. The last chance to buy 95 acres, tor ( quick sale, we will take $75.00 per j acre, within 3 miles of Decatur. See ; Harvey & Leonard, over Vance, Hite and Macklin’s. 192t3
Lew Gehrig was a business caller at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Harve. ’ Rice and babe are at Berne visiting with her parents. Wai Wemhoff was a business caller in the southern part of the county today. Mrs. Joseph Metzer and son, Joe, Jr., went to Monroe for a short visit with friends. j Wilber Porter returned this after noon from Portland, where business ' called him. i Mont Fee made a business trip i south this morning in the interest of the firm which lie represents. Mrs. Don Quinn and her sister. Miss I Frances Merryman and brother, Rob- I erf, were Fort Wayne callers today. Mrs. Minerva Wilkinson and Miss Jennie Woods are home from Fort | Wayne, where they spent the day visiting. Mr. anti Mrs. Claude McMillen of ; Martin, Mich., are expected to arrive i in the city this afternoon for a visit : with the H. L. Merry family. The Misses Ode Fullenkamp and I i Caroline Dowling have returned from | . Celina, Ohio, where they attended the ! I tail and visit'd with the C. M. Meyers family. 11 YhE DUNBARS TONIGHT. Besides the three excellent films 1 which we will show tonight the Mysterious Dunbars will open their three days’ engagement at this theater. | With many and exciting new tricks I J the Dunbars will amuse and mystify I the public. A bill extraordinary—one you cannot tail to appreciate, FIVE AND TEN CENTS. “TONY’S OATH OF VENGEANCE ’ Edison Drama. “THE OLD ACTOR,” Biograph Dra-I ' ma. I ‘LITTLE BOY SLUE,” Lubin Drama. FIVE AND TEN CENTS. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.
< • ♦ <«e<**4<**** * ** » It NEVER FA I LS * : wonder : KI LLER * price, lot * ♦ * SK YOUR dealer* *MANF’D BY A < J** THE WATSON CO. PERUJIMD. ♦ ******>♦»>>*>»»* ■ ARKANSAS FARM FOR SALE I 1830 acres of splendid land located in Sharpe County, L Arkansas. Has an orchard of 4000 fruit trees, farm p is well fenced and is located five miles from town, a There is no swamp land, an ideal farm for some body | either as a plantation or an investment. . Get busy | if you want it. Write to Aug. C. Brase, 301 West Jefferson St, Fort Wayne, Ind.
h ORDER WOOD NOW We have on hands at this time a supply of good ! wood and you who will want it next fall and win- [ 11 ter, should get your order in now. We are selling at this time, six loads of slab 11 wood for five dollars. Y’ou know what it is. 11 We are also taking orders for conrads, SI.OO per , load to be delivered within thirty days. Also have a quantity of country cook stove wood at $2.09 per load. Leave your order at once. Don’t delay. ! Call Phone 635 or hand your order to Roy Baker, ! and we will attend to it at once. S. H. Adams, Company I ; ini .Z3OQI
f STEELE AND WEAVER [ BARGAIN LIST CANDY M Just received 500 pounds fresh salted All . u peanuts W cents pound. !l SPECIAL BARGAINS ON SILK SCARFS , ; 1 Our new line for the fall trade is here and they are II fine, don’t fail to see them and get our prices before U buying 25, 50 and SI.OO.
CHINA We have just unpacked a new lot imported direct form Germany and very nifty patterns at low prices see 1 it. FLOWERPOTS The season is here to begin to think , where to buy these articles, we have M them in all sizes for 3c to 50c. LANTERNS Dark nights are coming lights will be needed. Special for Saturday ReJ* gular 50c lantern 39c, regular 75c 59c regular SI.OO lantern 79c. Buy them Saturday. 8 oz. Tin covered Jelly glasses 20c doz.
J NOTICE IThe last week has made many changes in our stock we are getting in many new articles each day and have mdse, that no other store has for 5 and 10 cents take a look at our window and judge for yourself who has the mdse. , STEELE AND WEAVER “ DECATUR’S ORIGINAL 5 & 10c STORE J
Fancy scarfs, pillow tops and center pieces something new see them in our show window 25, 50 and 98c. FANCY BASKETS Baskets in all shapes and sizes made by the Indians, special 10c each. SCHOOL SUPPLIES School days will soon be here remember we give the best values in town in this this line. Try us. Combs, collars, purses, jewelery. belts, ties and all kind of novelties. Special for Saturday. Hair nets 2 for 5c
| OLD HOME WEEK NOTICE ■ Fill out this blank, insert she name and address of relative or friend you want invited for “OLD HOME WEEK," then mail this coi; on 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 m ay “OLD HOME WEEK." H FILL THIS OUT AND MAIL IT TODAY II At the time you fill out this coupon, you, yourself write || to your relatives or friends, urgeing them to come. || Send in’asfmanvfof these coupons as vou possihlv can. M 0 O O Q « OLD/HOME WEEK COUPON M Name of Relative £ or Friend = 8 Relative or Friend Po« toss ice Add re sv J Your Owe* Name Is h. M \ A 7 HATS the use of help- » » ing the man back east or in Lima when your fellow townsmen guarantees his goods. Watch This Space
