Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1912 — Page 3

....was rush to the limit today. The young || people have found that we use the same care K in selecting stylish footwear in this depart- f| ment that we do in every other. Parents if have found that our school shoes are cheaper || because they wear better. Bring your boys 8 and girls here. I! Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER j On The West Side Os The Street

tWEATHER FORECAST I s , : I? fl Fair tonight and probably Tuesday Bruce Dibble went to Fort Wayr. this morning on business. Curley Wilson went to Fort Wayne . to look after some business. R. 0. Johnson ar.J son, Rossweli, o'; Gary, motored to this city and are ' guests of relatives. Miss Dorothy Erwin of Fort Wayne ; nt Sunday with her parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Charles Ervin. J. H. Borroughs, manager of the Enterprise drug store, made a busi I ness trip to Blufftr- today. Mrs. Charles Barnhart and children returned yesterday to Attica after a several weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D V. Steele. Miss Ethel Sutton of Eden, N. ¥., who has been visiting here in the city with die . C. Sutton iamily, r— , turned to her home this morning. Mr and Mrs. Sutton accompanied her afar as Fort Wayne.

HI" THE HOME OF "! I Quality Groceries I '*• A Sure Thing WHILE PERHAPS None of us Just Live To Eat ITS’ A SURE THING We ALL MU Q T EAT TO LIVE Eat Our Quality Groceries and Live Longer Leave it to us if you have a go • i iippetite and we g will do the rest. If you do not kn<*w what you want by all means leave it to us and r suggestions will set you right. We always have plen >t good country butterand country lard. Do not fo./et oupicklmg vinegar sells at 20c gallcn. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 24. Butter 19 to 2oc Hower and Hower. ' Orth of G. R. & I. Depot ‘Phone 108. SI I

The fcliools at Monmouth are among the number which opened today. Mrs. Ward Cline went to Ft. Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Baxtef. Miss Lulu Mye-g returned Saturday I a'ter-.i-on ><> Foi Wayne after a visit with Mr .nd Mrs John Stewart. M ' * <■! W' Idy left Saturday alterno< n !'• it Wayne, where she . will visit week with her brother, 1 O. D. Weldy, and family. Mr. and Mis. Albert Katterheinrich 1 and children returned to South Bend 1 after a v sir here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. i Harr.- .idler of Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 arrived Saturday for an over-Sunday visit with hi* , arents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Milb-r, of Marshall street. 1 Leon Cmwtord and Dan Costello returned to Fort Wayne to resume their studies >■ the Fort Wayne business colleg- I hey spent Sunday at home. The W. O Bigham family has puri chared -i Kohne heirs' residence, corner of M; dison and Seventh streets and w>il o« cupy the same. The Frank Mari. .. 1> is moving from that noun- u • John Mallott residence on .Me: s' 'Ct. the Malletts going to Arkansas to live.

I Emerson Bennett of Portland was here today on business. Miss Gladyfi Kern today began I teaching at the Erwin school. | Mrs. flick Wallace went to Fort I Wayne this mornin&to spend the day. | Miss Lydia Kirsch has taken a postI tion as clerk at t b e Winnes shoe I store. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Meibers have gone to Rome City for a visit at their cottage. Miss Velma Lenhart, teacher at th" I Peterson school, this morning op ed her term. i E. M. Ray of Berne changed <ais here this morning enrpute to the north on business. Will Walters returned to Coldwater, Ohio, after a visit, with his aunt, Mrs. Julia Colchln I Mrs. G. T. Burke, Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker and daughter, Gretel, flient the day in Fort vVayne. Mrs. B. Mil.’ ,-r returned to Foit Wayne this morning after a visit here with Mrs. Sam Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Will Berling of Bluffton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and 's. E. X. Ehinger. Mrs. J. S. Peterson, Dwight and Lois, spent Sunday at Nappanee, with . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mrs Roy Ballard and babe returned , on the 8:30 car to their home in Root . township after shopping here. Arthur and Joseph Closs of Fort Wayn« spent Sunday with their grandmother. Mrs. Catherine ('loss Wilson Lee of the firm of Stults left this morning for Indiana, ■ olis, wnere business needs his attention. Isadore Kalver returned from Fort Wayne this morning from a three days’ visit covering the Jewish holidays. Miss Leota Bailee returned to Hartford township where she is teaching. She spent Sunday here with her parents. Mesdames C. A. Dugan and J. Patterson arrived today from a week's visit in Chicago with Mrs. Harry ' JJearn. . 1 Mrs. Richard Burrell and daughter. Frances, arrived in Decatur Saturday afternoon from Rochester. They will make Decatur their home. 1 Agnes and Helen Kinsey of east of Geneva are visiting with their uncle, P. K. Kiuney. and family, and the • grandfather, Thomas Moran. Howard J. Wleehaupt left for Bluffton this morning, where he made connections for Linn Grove, visiting the school he will teach there this season. Mrs. Jennie Lewis of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Mrs. Parrish of Ft. Wayne, left today noon for Fort Wayne after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Summers. John Magley and daughter, Emma, of west of Fort Wayne were in the city Saturday. Miss Emma came begin work today as teacher in Root township. Mrs. J. S. Peterson, son, Dwight, and daughter, Lois, left this morning with Dr. Starkweather and wife for Nappanee, where they will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son. Meredith, spot Sunday afternoon and evening in Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stewart, and the Cal Miller family. Merrill Johnson left this morning for Sturgis, Mich., where he will be employed in the erection of the new court house at that place. He is the grandson of Mrs. Mary A. Johnson of this city. The Misses Neva Brandyberry and Orpha Sheets this morning began their terms as teachers at the Schnepp and Rrodbeck schools, respectively. They will make their home during this time with Mr. ami ■ Mrs. Martin Weiland, of en«t of the citv i Postmaster Lower reports letters I remaining at the Decatur postoffice I for Mrs. Mary Appedgate. Anna BerI tell, Mrs. Mary Kohler, Helen Fisher,• Hazel Boomers, Earl Ogg, Alberta Rehberg, Mrs Enols Reed, .1. H. Schneider, John Srady, Frank Spiker, J. D. Teeple, R. V". Walters. Mrs. Stults and daughter. Miss Dilla, of Huntington were guests over Sunday of their son and brother, Morton Stults and wife. They were accompanied home by Miss Jeanete Stults, for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stults also accompanying them as far as Ft. Wayne, where they spent the evening. Peter Schneider left at noon today for Terre Haute, where he. w|ll resume his work as a government meat inspector, at the Terre Haute ice and Packing company's plant. Mr. Schneider came home three months ago in a terrible condition, the result of eating canned shrimp, which poisoned him, and it was feared for ’ several weeks that he could not re- | cover. However, he is much improv-1 ed and feels able to stand the work | i again, His friends hope he will soon ’ j be as well as ever.

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Don’t Put It Off Buy Blanketsand Robes Now i The cold, nippy days will soon be here aifd we can’t promise our present assortment and low price later on. Warm blankets f>nd robes special auto robes, are ready for your choosing and no matter how low the price the quality is there. Blankets 90c to $6.00 Chas F. Meele N. Second St. Successor to ATZ & STEELE Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102

AIR SLACKED) LIME to prepare your land for Alfalfa at New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Pennville crushed.stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, ha\, ytruw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DUST in y- o .ek r a-’ I am prepared to thor-Highly u\*. the cl-J u so desired E. L. CARROLL

I® TWO COMEDIES. We have two side-splitting comedies for tonight and you will be well pleased with the show. We are making an especially big effort to get some comedies for each night and you may expect at least one every night. One very strong drama tonight gives the show a human interest touch, and you should find all three in teresting: "TIM AND JIM,” Lubin Comedy. ‘‘THE PUGILIST AND THE GIRL,’ Kalem Comedy. “A STERN DESTINY,” Pathe Drama. The CRYSTAL Theater.

1 WINTER KING-SEED WHEAT Bearded wheat--1911 Seed. Grown in Adams County. WE WANT GRAIN, HAY AND SEEDS- — Largest seed cleaner in state BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY

(SaferTriardwarc (Sb. WS'AjAVE TOtJ' QUALITY HARNESS Price alone means nothing. You must consider both the quality and the price of an article if you expect to make I a good purchase. In the construction of our team and ■buggy Harness We put the Highest Grade Leather 'workmanship and finish. Each set is custom made and every part is inspected thoroughly before being offered for sale. With us it is not a question of how cheap but how good can we bui'd every set of harness. We solicit your harness business on the point of quality and will guarantee every part of every set of harness soid„ (Hardware (So. Troijr moh&y