Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1912 — Page 3
I New Fall Mode I "*^ re daily. Tans are g| going co be good again and We .‘ire c.j lr , y , , l.i. p - die a lOtoi them $ fneuium and extra heights. -■M Heels are a little iowe • than forI rneib fain i filadies gj tire sti 1 1 the yogue. Drop in any time and ask to bo shown. O| -fl— — _ _ I Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SEL-L-EEFR M Oil The West Side Os The Street '»■'•*' aD’’*” o '' "»’A
♦♦♦« gjj * . ♦ : WEATHER FORECAST I t . i C «•+++<•+■••■•-'■ -•> Fair tonight and Saturday. — ■>( I 11. I! - ■*. . - L| . l|. r Miss Helen Niblick went to Fort V,<iyr,c yesterday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Parker returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with Dr. Elizabeth Burns. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Augenbaugh of Indianapolis visited yesterday afternoon ' at Monmouth. Curley Ellis and Miss Lu Weimer v'sit»d <n Celina. Ohio, yesterday and attended the lair. Mn: y F.r'k. Mabel and Mary Moses attended *he picnic at Monmouth ystcrdpy afternoon. Mrs. Martin Beery will return the last of the week from Bluffton and Ossian, where sue visited with relatives. Mrs. John Dutcher and children of Bloomington are here visiting relat' .' is, :-cn;’r.s -.o attend the Evans re-
■ ! j THE HOME OF 1 I Quality Groceries g PICKLING AND CANNING i TIME IS HERE We can help you with anything in that line, tou may need a few of the following. Glass Fruit Jars, Ball Mason pt. 50c qt 60c gal 75c Tin cans 35 and 40c. Jelly glasses with covers 20c doz. Jelly tumblers 25c doz, Can rubbers 5 and 10c dozen. AH kinds of spices whole or ground. Mason Caps Tin Lids Sealing Wax Parowax Our pickling vinegar is guaranteed, ?o J for any pickles that spoils from the use ol our in - gar. It sells at 20c gallon. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 19. Butter 19 to 25c _ Aower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. phone -°-
FRENCH QUINN Secretary THE BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS. The Schirmeyer Abstract Abstraet usas. ’t«nty years Farms, City Property, 5 per eent MONEY
Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Schinnerer of “ re > Ohio, changed cars here yesterday afternoon enroute to Fort Wayne. rs of Milwaukee, Wis., L' veiling with his father, dark Brothers, and wife and his sister, Dr. ! Elizabeth Burns. ■: o.; tiie scraping of West Monio“ street preliminary to the macadamizing thereof from the railroad ■< < no. ■ .trier way. ' ■ ?’. :“ o. i -banged cars here yes- . tetchy enroute to Fort Wayne from Pleasant Mills, where he visited and i attended to business matters. Arthur—Ah! Madeline, how do ! ••>••• - truly? Mameline - Arthur, nothing but love could make a gill ride behind her fiance on a motor- - Overman and diugh-'-mia and Agnes, of Covington, ' .-pent two weeks at Rome City, have arrived for a visit here with relatives. 0. C. Wolf and wife and adopted daughter, Mona, of Lagrange are heie er visit with his only brother, A. R. Wolf, and wife northeast of the city. 0. C. Wolf was a former resident of
L. F. Mumma was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. •L F. and J. B. Edington left this, morning lor Fort Wayne. ■'l: ,i Ada Johnson of Fostoria, Ohio,' >■ ibi ue-is of hei cousin, Miss Vera! Bunslcker. ■' ' Mrs. (Blunt Hobrock of Hoagland is v::- tie v ;h lier mother-in-law, Mrs. . Hobrock, * i By I: will prrive today ■ <rom Fc:’ Wayne for a vis’t with Miss I ■ru. ?.:r:y Christen has gone to Ev-i ; ' it, ill., lor n visit .with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Vaughn. Os Ho tmail was at. Ridgeville j today attending to some business mat-1 ters requiring his attention. Jatv'j - I ui.it, and ii;v of j s] > ni nt day with Mrs. George Hel-| 1 -r of Linn Grove, who is ill,- Bluffton News. Mrs. Arthur Fisher will leave Satur-, day for Lake Jainl-s, where she 'Will be | the guest of Miss Sarah Segur two', weeks. : er. George Schroeder and family j of Winchester are visiting with Mrs., Schroeder’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barkley. Mrs. Charles Hower and Mrs. Chas. Elzey have gone to Rome City to join the M. E. Hower family for an over-, Sunday visit. E. H. Shoemaker, W. F. Pierce and ; n iml Reinking are at Columbus, Ohio, I on business in the interest of the! Ward Fence company. Mesdames George Masbaum and C Hoevel returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit with their brother, Bernard Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spies and daughter will return today to Cleveland after a several weeks’ visit here ’ with relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. Shafer Peterson spent i the day in Fort Wayne, Mr. Peterson going on business, and Mrs. Peterson for a visit with relatives. r.liss Edna Phipps returned to Hunt, | ington alter a visit with het grandmother, Mrs. John Phipps, they having i moved to Huntington from Chicago. i The Jesse .1. Helm house is under- 1 • going a course of interior painting and i renewing for the occupancy of Mr. - and Mrs. Helm in the near future, : The Misses Kynt Voglewede, St-’-Ila - i Bremerkamp, Ada Deininger and Miss ! ' Clara Wersing are home from Celina, Ohio, where they attended the fair, be-, ing held there this week i John M mhoff, who spent last even * ing here with his mother and sister, 1 who returned yesterday from Los j Apgeles, Cal., left this morning for! bis place of business at Ft. Wayne. | Misses Bernice Andrews and Stella | Seabold spent Tuesday evening in' Decatur attending the Gentry Bros.! circus and visiting at the home of Mr. ■ and Mrs. Mort Andrews. —Bluffton' News. Tue Shady reunion will be held Sat-! ijrday, August 31 in the Paxson grove, ’ Stop 30%, on the Fort WAyne Kc Wa-' bash Valley traction line, in Wells! county. Dinner promptly at 12:00. An \ interesting program has been arrang-1 ed for the afternoon. Everybody cordially invited. Many representatives of the family from Adams county wfll attend.
The Suitings For Fall And Winter Are Now on Display The Patterns are exclusive and confined to Merchant Tailors, Better select your suit now while the assortment is complete. We'll make it up for you without having to rush the work on it and t’will be ready for you when you need it. Handsome designs and colorings this season. We’d like a chance to show you. Tailored Made Suits $2500 to $35.00 See our Show Window rtoltholise, Schute £ Go. Merchants Tailoring Dept.
SHARP NOSE—SHARP WORDS. - Says Murphy Woman on Husband Talk—Big Men Test. I I | Big men make the best husbands and little men with sharp, thin noses are especially to be avoided, accordin:? to Mrs. Anna Murphy, chief police in. tron in her official report to Chi<4 of i Police McWeency. , i Mrs. Marie Leavitt, clerk of- - court of domestic relations, a1.,., I warded a report in which she .fol: d ! the little men, “Big men, whether it is in bunip. .. . dr in mr.tiimony, are easiest to get ] • - 'ote b ■ rs ,\1 j ' They are mor-, liekly to be easy go-1 raid less irritable and more gen- ! ero'.ic The little man is more likely i : to be nervous and fidg- ty. | ; “A man with a sh.'.rn, tliii' hos ■ i | •’ apt to be a scold. <Vhe>- ■> a man of small stature is endowed with a nasal j organ cf this sort you have a bad com- ■ , panion. There you have a prize faith- > i finder. He will rail at everythin ; I from the way the steak is cooked to I the way his socks are darned.” Mrs. Leavitt added this: “The spiall men graatly outnumber the big | men in the -cases that come before . this court. Most of our cases are for-non-support, and on this complaint the little, unskilled mar. is the worst offender by far.” j (v NOT IN JURISDICTION. | j Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 22 —C. J.une- : sen, official sealer of weights and measures, is accustomed to com- : bints fr.im the man who finds his he > keg ?. pint o’- two shy, but he had n new one when a woman appeared in hB office with a pair of barton shoes under her arm and made complaint abotV a shoe dealer. She had purchased the shoes, but found h impossible co -get the shoes fastened :;ud lu.d ripped them in trying it. She wanted the man of weights and measi.ies to act because the dealer refused to take the shoes back. The sealer was forced to inform his visitor that shoes were not classified either as ■ to weight or measure. f t ———— ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT. ! The street commissioner has just : completed anpther improvement in ! the business district, having raised ' the alley crossing at the new city hall building up to a level with the sid * , walk so that there would not be a high step to the people on the sidewalk. It makes travel on the walk i much easier and other crossings will j receive the same treatment in the ! near future. HEARING BANKRUPTCY CASE. j Schafer Peterson, E. B. Lenhart, A. P. Beatty. Charles Heckman and others, e'tlier claimants or representatives of c'talmantß, were in Fort Wayne today attending the hearing of I the D. E. Studabaker bankruptcy'case j before Ref-eree Sol A. Wood, of the I IT.l T . S. conn. ■ P. Beatty “.as aiipointed t’-usioe ! of the bankruptcy case, which was set i for September 12th. C. J. Lutz and ■ Fred Fruchte of this city were also in . attendance today. o Charles Larnntiman of Monroe was transacting business here today.
THE YAMA YAMA GIRLS. I In spite of the inclement weather. t the Star air dome was well filled last evening. The occasion was the opes- : ing night of the Frank A. Leonard i Musical Comedy company. The lai,? ; i audience present was more than pleased with the performance. This coni1 pany presents out. of the biggest and i be . > shows seen in Decatur this e-r a-i - 1 son. They presented a laughable umckitl foul* VHud^vn^ 1 ( 'll (‘Qiijunction with throp ip.pls Oi ex*' : cepttonally Hue pictures. They pie-’ sept an entire change o- programea.n , evening. First show at 7:3<); second show, f) o’clock.' ( I NOTICE. i Dressmaking and plain sewing o: an | kind ■■ dene O'Vr Frank Gass' no-, store by '.’esd.'ui-s Hig and Robin son. 198t3
VLL the latest fl styles in ladies - H; and gents shoes ■—• are sold at our store. Best line of | WORK SHOES to be found in ■ DECATUR : at i Vu O I? ; Elzey &ralk ' Opp. L’t urt House THE DUNBARS Created a sensation Thursday night with their presentation of their open- (, ing bill. Many and profuse were the 3 ainpltments paid both to the pl,"v:--rs 3 and to the management. Tonight there will be a complete chan- > <o ■ j that you need nut feel that vo will t see the same show if you come again 1 tonight. The films are: 1 “WANTED, A BABY,” Lubin Comedy Drama. "THE DEAD MAN’S CLAIM,” Essas nay Western Drama. FIVE CENTS. ' The CRYSTAL Theater.
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