Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1912 — Page 3
These Cool Mornings | ...make one think of warm lir ed i shoes. Better drop in and see || what we have for you in this line. H Good idea to have them on hand, i broke in, when the cold weather I comes. Dandy ones for women 1 From $1.50 to $2.00 I Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER i On The West Side Os The Street #
i WEATHER FORECAST !l V i ton.gbt uitd Wednesday.'V lie.- — und Abe Both were Ft. t.ne >u.Miiesa vCtHere. , I r <An<.< tit rel>. . ed to F“. Wayne j ’ s Judies at the bustnc-.e ( CollMte ( I • ■-t OeVoii. znade a business J Mur -ie this 'nonriis on bt;:-i-I Alex Bell and daughter, Mrs. ’ Helm went to Fort Wayne tl. y spent th. day. ii 1 lx*e Yager left on their ■ - .i siness tripe, this morning. i Fort W .yne first K. te F'ickluger '.eft for Lake •-< for a mo wee.sk' outing She ea nue.it at. 'he Dan Schenk I t st Johnsen and children. ,< e and Esther left na the 8:30 | <>i the Adam Deam twine in Root •I in, .-.‘.ere they spent the day
IMl iii-iii,ii l ii i - i W ni—" w,ZT ~- > ’—^ ,TT a psNiKmiMtaw'tsw* .m*. I M LT°r ‘ ” i ’ V< san; y brocerws i l— j Iv^f A * are IW iVIwK WBILE PERHAP ' 1’ s?ShSraMI None of us frng jgW Just Live To E • ITS' A SURE THING We ALL MUST'EAT TO LLVL 11 at Our Quality Groceries .and Live übu.er imnM>i ij.rtfn wnrtiii'iirTt.—iii>iii Ki - ! ** »<■«•*- I Leav° it to us if you have a good appetite ahi we 1 will do the rest If you d > not know what you want i by aH means leave it to us ana oik suggestions a will i set you right. We always have plenty of good country butter and country lard. Do not forget ou pickling vinegar sells at 20c gallon. I Hower and Hower II o-th of G, R. &I. Depot Pbone ’ ■■■Mu ■am;— w-Bt—ma « I , nniVK’pr F.M. SCHIRMEYER I 3 Jhio V?- BI)WE R > V.-Pres’t & Treao, 1 FRENCH QUINN I J Secrv-ary g I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I | REAL ESTATE BONDS. I U ABSTRACTS. 4. d . al-Company comp ete aI-I i The Schirmeyer Ata ra Exnerier ce 1 strict Records, Twenty years hxpenci.cc m f Farms, City I'roperty, b per cert M money
Dr. McOscaa c: Fort Way te is here i on business. Wesley Hoffman left yesterday aft- ; err.ocn on his weekly trip. C!?rk I.rtz lyadc ? i-ofesi tonal business trip to Richmond this, mornin ~ John F. Ijachot left on his week j business trip this morning, gomt; ■ from here to Geneva. Tom Reid. Dr E. G Cor erdale, '. ' ( . Schafer and Roy Ar-Jhii old have turned from Rome City, - here they i spent Sunday. I i Mr. and Mrs J. C. Glare, n of C lingo, are visiting Mi and »!rg, James i Hendricks, also Mr. and Mrs. B. M. • mitl and other friends a' flonroe Miss Alice Studebaker, v.ho ties been the guest o her ioi sin, Mrs. John Niblick, left today for Bluffton, ai.d tomorrow wi’l return to ner hone ' at Boise City, Idaho. , Win. Reppert and Rev. Schroer of ' Verr Cruz t th’s morning or Franklin, Wis.. to attend the Reformed Synod which is being held the e. V ini M-s. i ,iid: >rn ar c Mrs. I Lima. Vnni.r»-T> n r Vol; Way ipuUl <!i» weekend with tire. Sol ;avic of this city retimed to their h . >:es 'es- ' terday morning.
Fred Schaub made a business trip to Winchest' r this afternoon. Henry Scheimann made a business trip to Richn ond this afternoon. Rev. Fath ir Travers of Portland is here visit.ng with Father Wilken. Mrs. W. F. Fledderjohann will entertain th< d. R. Mite society Friday al’tern on. Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne of Ft. Wayne is here visit!i g with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. U. Jeininger, . Alias Hilda teinking of near Preble, who was opeiated upon Saturday for obstructin'- ct '.he gall duct, is getting along well. Jack Meibets is confined to his room on account of an operation which he underwent last Thursday. He is recover) ig. John W. Overly and wife of Indianapolis expect to be here for home-com* iug and will fsit with his mothe! Mrs. Jennie V hitright. Mrs. D. B. Irwin accidentally tinped a can of b t sealing wax over the molten mass p wring fourth on three fingers of her hand and badly burning them. George Maseonee, sr., will leave here tonight to go to Hammond, Ind., where he has aken a job with the steel car works. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers have returned from Fo t Wayne, where they were making ;. week's visit with friends and rela ives. E. X. Ehinger and Miss Emma Gilllg of the Old A lams County bank returned from Geneva iast night where they were instr'ling a new set of books in the Ba.ik of Geneva. George .Marti:., one of the La Yard minstrels, is delighted over a verylarge pear whi h was presented to him by George , assone and which he says he will kei t as a souvenir. Licensed to wid Mary Lillian Rosanna Roe, born March 31, 1888, daughter of Nath in Roe, to wed Rolla Ear! Coppock, bt rn January 17, 1888, salesman, son of William 11. Coppock. Dr. and Mrs. ?. F. Mendenhall of Elwood are here being guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. Dr. Mendenhall was brmerly engaged in rhe school teaching profession in this county. Mr. and Mrs Jimes Hendrick, sr.; B. M. Smith, wife and sons of Monroe; Mr and Mrs. j, c. Glardon of Chicago, ill.: Miss Jane Hendricks and Mrs. George Roop of Decatur were in attendance at the wedding of Mrs. Laura Crill and Mr. John Gottchall of Ohio, on last Saturday evening. Bluffton is planning to entertain her largest crowds of the summer on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, September 25th and 26th, when there will be airship flights in that city by Charles F. Walsh, a worldfamous aviator, who makes flights in the celebrated Curtiss biplane. He is guaranteed to make three airship flights each afternoon at the Bluffton ball park. Eli Sprunger of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steiner of Berne left at noon today for Stratton. Nebr., via Fort Wayne and Chicago. Mr. Sprunger owns a 960-acre ranch near Stratton and also controls two sections more, a total of over 2,000 acres, where he has a large number of horses and cattle. Mrs. Steiner is his sister and the party will combine pleasure and business, the trip lasting about ten days. The Purdue Horticultural department will hold an interesting meeting for orchard owners kt the orchard of the Indiana State School for Feebleminded Youths at ri4t Wayne Thursday, September 26th, in which an expert will actually prune a couple of trees in the proper manner and mix sprays on a commercial scale to illustrate the manner of making the orchard pay. Every farmer is requested to attend. It will be an all-day meeting. Mrs. John Harvey, wife of the real estate man, residing on whaj was formerly the Peter Forbing farm, south of the city, was operated upon this morning at 8 o’clock by Drs. Clark and McOscar for appendicitis. Mrs. Harvey has been a sufferer from this for six years, but the last serious attack came ou Saturday, and an operation was advised. The appendix was found to be unusually large and badly inflamed, and in a condition conducive to great danger. She stood the ordeal well. A nurse from Hone hospital is in attendance. A two-day aviation meet has been arranged at Bluffton, and the airship flights will be given this week on Wednesday and Thursday, September 25th and 26th. Charles F. Walsh, a world-famous aviator, will give sensational flights at the Bluffton baseball park, and three flights each afternoon are guaranteed. Walsh is one of the best aviators employed by the Curtis Aeroplane company, and be makes his flights in the well-known Curtiss biplane. In addition to the airship flights there will be a ball game, concert by the Bluffton baud, and other attractions each day.
PRO >F IN PLENTY Young is Stacking Proof Upon Proof, Making Good on Every Assertion. — HERE ALL WEEK Those Who Talk to Him Are Soon Convinced Because He Proves all He Says. <■ll ■ Have you met Young? Have you talked to Young? If so, he surely convinced you that the Harshone root and herb medicine will do all that is claimed for it. The proofs which he brought from IJma and Huntington are so convincing uiat no one who is ailing can afford to miss the opportunity of seeing him and testing the merits of the remedy which has certainly done wonders for hundreds of ailing people within the last few months. While Young was at Lima, Ohio, and Huntington of this state, the drug store at both, points was often jammed to the doors with crowds of afflicted people whom the remarkable i medicine was rapidly curing. Among those who received wonderful benefits was Mrs. E. E. Ebersole of Lima. She said: "I don't believe any one can take five or six doses of Harshone without feeling better. It certainly tones up, invigorates and regulates every organ of the body. One can almost feel renewed energy as it is being imparted to the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Before taking the Harshone roots and herbs, 1 was very nervour and weak, had no appetite io speak of, had much nausea and sourness of the stomach. M; tongue was coated and my breath was very offensive. There was much ten derness and a sensation of weight in the pit of mv stomach, and in my bowels. I was badly constipated and my kidneys caused me lots of pain and trouble. I was very restless at night, much depressed in spirits and could not sleep without dreaming, but Harshone _soon caused such a great revolution in my condition that I am at a loss to know how to give it the praise which it merits. My tongue is now perfectly clean and 1 am eating any and everything with relish, without the slightest inconvenience or suffering. Disagreeable symptoms have dropped off. one by one. My nerves are stronger and I am taking on flesh and am feeling stronger and better in every way, but I keep on taking my regular dose, before each meal, because I want the great good which it has done for me to be permanent." No wonder such interest is generally manifested in Young! He said: "1 am here to prove all we claim for our great medicine and can be seen here in the drug store all of this week and during my stay a full one-dollar size case of iiarshone roots and herbs will be sold for fifty cents. The marvelous remedy r, moves the cause of many symptoms, it cleans the clogged-tip system of al! impurities and poisonous germs, thus giving nature a chance to rid the body of disease.'’ AWAY WITH CATARRH x. A FILTHY DISEASE. , A Safe Old-fashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves all Distressing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, or if you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed ! up feeling in the head, profuse dis-1 charge from the nose, sores in (he | nose, phlegm in the throat causing ha.wking and spitting, dull pain in the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest, with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty discharge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and you will no longer he offensive to yourself and your friends by constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before I it impairs your sense of taste, smell | and hearing and poisons your whole , system. Tn a short time you can be : completely cured of this distressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balin. > This healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but i completely overcomes the disease, it clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and , catarrh. One application will convince you, and a 50-cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It is guaranteed. Get it today from your druggist. The Holthouae Drug Co.
Don’t Put It Off Bu ' Blanket sand Robes Now The coid, nippy days will soon be here and we can’t promise our present assortment and low price later on. Warm blankets t.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. Steele N. Second St. Successor to ATZ & STEELE Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN -L llJ.llv Residence 102
Piano tuning and repairing. Satis- ' faction guaranteed. L. C. Barber, professional piano tuner, will be here i na few days. Leave your orders as soon as possible at this office. 224t3* WANTED —Girl or married woman to work at hotel.—Murray Hote. Company. 224t3 HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS 40 acres of good Beet land at a bargain if Idken soon. 3 miles from Sugar factory. A six room house on Decatur St., for sale reasonable. Barn on lot. The Northern Indiana Real estate Co. L.C. Helm Mgr. J.F. Fruchte Sec. & Treas. \ zkiuiiii THREE FEATURES. When you visit our theater this week you will be aggreably surprised to find everything fixed up new. We have gone to great expense to get new ope-- ci': ’..-, -hich will be more comfc ‘nl le lor the public. Then our extra high grade films to entertain you will complete the evening s pleasure. Tonight we are showing ‘THE GODDESS OF SAGEBRUSH GULCH," Biograph Comedy. x "THE PRICE OF AFT,” Selig Drama. "HALF A HERO,” Vitagraph Comedy. The CRYSTAL Theater.
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XTRAGOOTY GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR Getting what you pay for in style, fit, quality and sat-isfaction-that’s a job that’s not always easy when you start out to buy Boys Clothes. Get your next Boy’s suit here. Learn what it means to patronize a store that sells satisfaction-You’ll discover that there’s one store that considers you first, that gives all you pay for. Boys Suits $2.00 to $8.50 rtolthouse, Schulte Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. r~~ n THE DELINEATOR OCTOBER 1912 | I fimtNCLMS IHI #l'H ERICK B.'KJSHII'iCCOMPWtY MWVOFfc ‘IWAiIOI U You cannot afford to be without The October DELINEATOR It 'contains articles and stories by WORTH, DRECOLL, BERNARD. MRS. SIMCOX, ANNETTE AUSTIN, WM. HARD, ROBERT HICHENS, ETC. — The Delineator The Fashion Authority of the World* NIBLICK & CO-
