Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1912 — Page 3
jw j a j wibw >jp attMMk >u J .fWt i?.? I Womens Tan Shoes I With Gray Whipcord Cloth Tops | are the new ones we are jy showing this week >% | Be a leader, get | I them first t | Womens $3.50 I | Charlie Voglewede | THEE SHOE SELLER ® On The West Side Os The Street ||
i WEATHER FORECAST j t ♦ Unsettled north portion; fair south 1 portion tonight and Friday; slightly ~-anner south portion tonight. The Easy Starter and Speeder saves time. ; . U. Kize; and 'dii, B. F., jr .i went to Monmouth to visit until to-j morrow. A. .1. Smith and daughter, Midge, i left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, i Mich. Mrs. E. L. Carroll and daughter,| Mrs. Dan Vail, spent Wednesday aft ernoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. P. .1. Hyland, who was painful-! ly injured when she fell down a cellar I flight of steps, tearing the ligaments ’ of her foot, is better, and is able to ■ sit out on the porch. Mr. and Mrs. George Dutcher of Indianapolis, who visited with Mr. and I Mrs. B. F. Kizer, left yesterday aft-' ernoon for Berne to be the guests of his brother until Wednesday, when■ they will go to Salem, Oregon, to make | their future home.
l,,rai MWWllill<lll . HmTmW! M i a O I the home oF Made Known H iis ■ (Marl in person :IF SK 0R BY PHONE Y_ | t MM— Your Wan ts IN THE GROCERY LINE AND WE WILL DO THE BEST Which Means—The Best! Indiana watermellons this week at a bargain. Extra fancy honey-home-lb. cakes 18c. Virginia sweet potatoes 3c lb. Oranges, bananas, apples, celery, pumpkins. Everything you need for canning or jell making. Our pickling vinegar pleases others and you will want it too. 20c gal. We pay eash or trade for produce Eggs 23. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. Thone 108 -
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The Easy Starter and Speeder saves money. John Joseph was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Lew and Lee Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Fred Hess is spending the day in Garett looking after business matters. Mesdames U. Deininger and Helen Girling spent the day in Ft Wayne. Miss Ireta Erwin returned from a visit with friends north of town Wednesday. Mrs. Eugene Runyon and sister Mis, Walter Rhew and babe of Gary went t- Fort Wayne on the 11:30 car return ing at 5:30 o'clock. Did it ever occ'.. - to you that boxes and crates and rubbish in front of business houses is about as unsightly as anything could be? They should be placed at the rear of your business •house, where they are just as convenient and do not interfere with the appearance or block traffic. John Weber of Fort Wayne is visiting, his son here. Mr. Weber is now eighty-six years old, and as hale and hearty as many men half that age. ! He came here in 1853 and has accumulated considerable properly, both here and at Fort Wayne, where he has lived for many years.
C. C. Steele made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Easy Starter and Speeder eliminates your carbon trouble. John Koenig of St. Marys, Ohio, was here on business. Frank Gass was a business visitoi < in Fort Wayne yesterday. Andrew Roop has taken a position at the Gillig mill as driver. Join the Progressive club by buying an Easy Starter and Speeder. Harry Helm is at Fort Wayne, attending the K, of P. dedication. Easy Starter and Speeder gives your motor a more perfect combustion. They are doing it everywhere. Buying Easy Starters and Speeders. J. A. Smith went to Fort Wayne today to attend the K. of P. dedication. The Rev. Hochstedler of Boho, is in the city visiting with Rev. Thompson. Miss Mamie Teeple went \to Fort Wayne for her regular music instruction. Mrs lena Yager of Berne is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John 1 Moran. . Enoch Meyers, an attorney of Roch ester, was in the city today on business, in court. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson and Mrs. P. L. Andrews spent the after noon in Fort Wayne. A. C. Ball, the picture man, went to■ Paulding, Ohio, today to make deliver- J ies in that territory. Mr. and Mrs. Templer returned to Rome City after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Meibers. Miss Jean Lutz left this morning for Poe where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True. The Misses Fanny and Mary Hite went to Et. Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, who visiter here, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. Ed Meyers and babe of Fort Wayne are visiting with Mrs. Mary Meyers and family near this city. The Easy Starter and Speeder will always start your motor in zero weather first or second turn over. I Mrs. Frank Saltzgaber of Albion, who has been visiting here, left this morning for Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. Will Lehne went to Ft. Wayne yesterday to visit their little daughter who is in the Hope hospital at that place. Miss Vera Goeke of Ft. Wayne, who Wdn ;.eie foi the Ehinger-Kleinhenz wedding returned to her home this morning. Mrs. H. S. Michaud. Mrs. J. F. Lachot and daughter, Lilah, went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with friends. Mrs. Willis Ross and Mrs. Margaret MeCardle of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne for a visit. Herb Bremerkamp returned from Denver, Col., last evening where he was spending a two weeks vacation with friends. The Rev. Thompson returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where ne was attending the district contention of the M. E. church. T. R. Moore lias gone to Kendallville to attend the fair and visit with relatives. Mrs. Moore is the guest of friends in Fort Wayne. Mrs Veronica Smith, Mrs. Margaret Meibers and Mrs. Elizabeth Ehinger left today for Huntington where they will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ehinger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M Schirmeyer, left this morning for Cincinnati. Mr. Schirmeyer will go from there to Arkansas to transact some business matters, while Mrs. Schirmeyer will spend a few days in Cincinnati visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Harris of Conneaut. Ohio, who have been guests of the S. D. Beavers family since last Saturday left yesterday for a further visit with relatives in Cleveland, l>., before returning home. Mrs. Beavers accompanied them to Fort Wayne today, returning on the 5:30 car. A peculiar, but pretty specimen of fruit from plant lite was left at this office for exhibit by Mrs. John Schlegel. The specimen resembles a cucumber, in shape, with a squash-like appearance, being colored beautifully in yellow-green, shading into a bright yellow. The fruit grew on a vine resembling a cucumber, with a yellow flower, but the name is unknown, and is apparently the first of its kind grown here. Owing to the public spirited women of Portland and vicinity, the Jay county hospital will not be obliged to close for the lack of funds, as feared some time ago, when it was announced that there were only enough funds to last until September. The women raised considerable money during the county fair, and are now arranging for a musical, the proceeds of which will go to the hospital. This, with other l money donated, it is thought, will i place the hospital on a solid financial I baisis for the coming year.
PROGRAM READY ..untlnued bom Page 1) . lusic. Benediction. Sunday Morning (Sunrise Prayer Meeting)—6:3o O’clock. At German Reformed Church, Miss Lanham presiding. Voluntary Prayer Period Address "The Place of the Quiet Hour in the Christian's Life''—Miss i-ucile I'. House, Ft. Wayne, Ind. voial Solo—-Protessor Billhorn. Address —"The Place ot Prayer in a Christian's Life"—Miss Lillian 16. Hayes, State Junior and intermediate Superintendent, Dunerith, Ind. Adjournment. Sunday Forenoon —9:00 A. M. Sunday school and church services in all the respective places of worship. Sunday Afternoon —2:00 O'clock. Juinoi and Intermediate Session - Miss Mary Landsdown, District Junior and Intermediate Superintendent, pre siding. March and Mimic (Accompaniment. Devotional. Music —Children's Chorus. Address—" The Greatest Possibility”—Miss Lilliam E. Hayes, State Junior and Intermediate Superintendent. Music —Children's Chorus. Address —"The Relation of the Junior and the Intermediate Society to the Seniors” —Miss Lanham, State Secretary. Offering. Vocal Duet—Carl and Ivan Welty, Ft. Wayne, Ind. (Two Juniors.) Benediction. Sunday Evening—7:oo O’clock. Song Service —Rev. G. R Schroeder. Special Music. Report of Committee on Resolution. Talk —"Music in a C. E. Society"— Professor Billhorn. Music. Pop Corn Talks by Several Delegates. Lecture —"Is the Young Man Safe?” —Rev. Elmer Ward Cole, Huntington, Ind. Offering. Closing Song. Benediction. o— FOR SALE OR TRADE—A full blooded Shropshire buck. Address I. Bender, R. K. 10, Decatur, or telephone 4 on the B line. 2211:6 FOR oALE —Packaid organ. Inquire Mrs. H. F. Costello, Third street 220t6* NEWLY IMPROVED. — We will have another good show tonight comprised of dramas and comedies and as we have just newly improved our theater you will be well pleased with the appearance of the show, also with the class of shows we give you. An<f then, too, we have comfortable seats for you, newly improved, so that you will experience no inconvenience at our show. Three Good Reels Tonight. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater. ! * 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 / a Check.- :. .. When you need Money you will find us ready to loan. This is “ONLY BUSINESS” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
Bttf POISONED I I Miss Frances Gaffer, While J Visiting Dal Grove Fam-' ily in Bluffton. WITH DRIED BEEF Was Poisoned as Was the Whole Family—Serious for a Short Time. Bluffton, Ind., Sept. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Dal Grove and family, residing here, were poisoned by eating dried beef Wednesday night, and a visitor, Miss Frances Gaffer, of Decatur, was also seriously poisonid. The Groves had secured a quantity of dried beef for supper and all partook of the meal. Shortly after they began to be sick, and physicians were called. With a boy of the family the doctors had to work all night, his life being despaired of for a time. Today, however, he is better and will recover. Miss Gaffer, who has been visiting with the Groves, was also under the care of the physicians and was serious for a time, but was soon helped enough that she wiill recover in a few days. This afternoon she is reported as being out of danger. o | ABOUT THE SICK. Peter Fulk, a prominent farmer of 'vest of the city, was in town Wednesday for the first time in tour weeks—since an accident in which a twelvepound sledge fell on his ankle, crushing the bones thereof, and disabling him. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lehne went to Fort Wayne today to call on their babe, who has been placed in the nursery department of Hope hospital, for treatment. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bultemeier of near St. John’s, is suffering from a slight touch of typhoid. Mrs. Joshua Parrish, who was taken very ill with a chill last Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emerson where she has been bedfast since, is somewhat better.
DHMfIBL OWS) CZL—jLJ I .AH 10 cent STEELE 4 Wtrt- 1 ,’ b - can * ood 11 Ig 10c yd. VER 10c can jjg lanterns Big Week End Safe Basting Spoons i ! 50c kind Saturday at ALUMINUM Aluminum only 39c Tea spoons Sat, 2 for 5c 10c I BIG APRON SALE SATURDAY I If ’ si We Will Sell a Good 25c to 35c ladies size aprons for IO cents k®*'. iJx3| gsi These are bargains and must be seen to be appreciated. O Don’t miss this sale Sat. P.M.J We have a stack of them. Lj See The Window Display E Children Dresses TABLE LINEN an y v , Sc D arfs 0 E A large assortment just nQ - ent er Pieces came in, from 2to 14 yrs. Ofs, vd ;J ' *^ n(^s Our price any size 50c ' * NE W LINE PURSES EXTRA GOOD VALUES FOR THIS WEEK B fl Curtain Goods Flannelete ’Embroid- g jM Something new in this line has OPy FloUllCing’S tH never been shown in Decatur. , , . H o w . , n . , W orth 25c a yd. this week JJJ A See Window Display All patterns 10c yd. Only 10c yd. The cold da vs are coming and when you need underwear, scarfs, gloves, sweater coats, skirts, night gowns, hosiery, aviation caps, ggj | gfa blankets, outings and in fact any article needed v e have, and our price is the lowest. See us before buying the winter supplies. | ■—HI 111 ———■ III—I STEELE & WEAVER 11 I We Keep Down The Prices And Save You Money B i 11 1 " 11111 II ■— ■■■■■' — ■
/ u I a Fr Lbm HU / I . \ u I / ] \ I I ' Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mari INVITATION Come in any clay and see what we ihave, whether you want to buy or not. You’re welcome. Beginning now we are able to offer you complete stocks. Hart Schaffner and Marx N Fall | HatSi Caps Suits, fa 1 sin s and overcoats in! Underwear Sweater Coats all the latest styles. Lome | Beautifu , -f jes 25c up. in and see them. /tollhouse, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.
NOTICE, GUILD! All members of the Westminster Guild, will notice that a called meeting will be held on Friday night ol this week, commencing at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gleiser. to which every girl is wanted to attend. Please be present. 21912
buildings for sale. ir I t* I I have for sale a- small barn aurd >f ‘ iwo other small buildings that I will ,0 ! sell at a bargain, if removed soon, r. Located on residence lot just north 1 1 of library. 2 211t3 OR. W. E. SMITH.
