Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1912 — Page 3
Iw With the front of our store all tore S out makes it a little inconvenient || for you to get in but we’ll try ■ and make it pleasant as ■' well as profitable for I you when you do get ■ I in I I I' i R Hi ■ _____________________ El' j Charlie Voglewede Ji 1 THE SHOE SELLER |i £ ... |II I | | ||| I || | | 111 e
dl 4 **^******** < *** ■ : WEATHER FORECAST» t ♦ 4 ♦ •♦**** ’ -*♦*******-: «■♦♦+ ■ Fair tonight, warmer in north centra] portion; Saturday fair and warm. T. M. Gallogly made a business trip to Port Wayne today. I). F. Leonard made a business tripl to Fort Wayne this morning. W H. Fledderjohann has returnedj from a business trip to Chicago Phil Macklin and J. W. Bosse were | Ftort Wayne business visitors today. I I Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel was a business visitor here yesterday I attef - n. Mrs. Lulu Honthiem returned yes-i terday afternoon to Fort Wayne after ! amending to business here. Xaomi Niblick went to Ft. Wayne! this morning to ia'ie her weekly mu sic lesson and spend the day with friends. Ed Myers returned to his home at | Feet Wayne this morning after at j I tending to some business matters here ■ in the city. >
t- M * —ta," l «w. -*- ■•"■ ■ *• - | A | | THF HOME ()F ■ Q Groceries | j r A 'Fa 6- -^— l here Is £ I . gg A Place A Season ;nda leason :-a 1 Wt? F<r Everything yßhwnffll B This Is The Place s B ' -W- • '- ' g For Every Seasonable Thing In The Grocery Line And There’s A Reason Why We Sell 1 hemI THE QUALITY I 1 I I Qt Jar Olives 25c. Qt Jar Sour Pickles loc I Canned Soups 10c Extra Fancy '. Honey 18c lb. Fancy Michigan Celery alway Freshs l Fancy cakes and wafers in packages or hulk. Full I line of breakfast foods to select from ' ream and j» Switzer cheese. Let us supply you with good count- | ry butter. 1 We pay cash or trade for produce * B Eggs 25. B itter 19to2~>c I I Hower and Hower. | I ' Orth of G. R. 41. Depot. ’Finns’OK j ¥ I I "'SPsU I6t JNO. S. BOWERS F WpH' vr E J'<- 1 I ' President \ .-I res t I ruis... I B i FRENCH QUINN B B ■ Secretary ■ l ■ 1 I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I | real ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. I I ABSTRACTS. n I I The Sehirmeyer Abstract Companycompletc Ab-i 6 | street Records, twenty years.E-Mwne .5, ■ I Farms, City Property, ;> per cen. g I I MONEY |
------ . i The seniors of the St. Joseph schools had their first examinations today. Willis Johnson, rztnding oast of the city f.,i some time, has moved to this' city, residing on First street. Ezra Archbc’.d, of the circulation department, of the Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette, was here today on business. Mrs. Dan Haley " ent to Ft. Wayne j yesterday afterLuon, called there by j i the illness of her daughter, .Mrs. Hen--1 ry Guebard. •Mrs. Rev. Otto Seherry returned I yesterday afternoon te Garrett. She! 'visited with her mother Mrs, Hilde-j , brand at Magley. j | -Mrs. Lawrence Green and her guest, l ■ .Mrs. Herman Streit of Coloma, Mich-i i igan, spent yesterday afternoon in Ft.! i Wayne with frie’.as. Enough caro and trouble is allotted ;to the ordinary man and woman in 1 | their daily home and business life to : satisfy the most exacting. A change from this is beneficial to all. A pleaslani evening with "Little Miss Susan" | at the Bosse opera house Monday, Oc-’ ' tobcr 7th, is just what the doctor ordered for that morbid and grouchy I let ling. " I
John Noll of Pleasant Mills is quite 1 sick with typhoid fever. I Dr. Vizzard of Pleasant Mills was here today on business. G. A. Bunner left this afternoon,' for a visit at Garrett. Dan Hoop of Blue Creek township was here today on business. I Clarence Holthouse is up and about again after a week's illness. I Dale Moses is able to be out again after an attack of the grip. ‘ Miss Bess Schrock will entertain! . the Thimble club Saturday. ' Coroner J. c. Grandstaff of Preble ‘ came in to hear Olfle James today. | Ralph Spade, editor of the Willshire j I Herald, was here today on business. Hill Kist was a business visitor in; Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. George ( . Wood, the Herald lino-i ; type oi.erator, is a grip sufferer. John Lee of Elwood went to Gar- | rett for a further visit with relatives. | Joseph Harker returned this after- , noon to .Monroeville after a visit here.; Mr. and .Mrs. David Archer of Pleasant Mills were business visitors here • today. | The new front of the Callow & Rice j ( drug store is nearing completion, glass ' having been placed, Hon, J. A. M, Adair of Portland was here today, coming to hear he! Ollie James speech. j The City band made its appearance this afternoon in full uniform, leading the Ollie Janies parade. The funeral of Samuel Railing will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the M. E. church. The painting of the front ol the ■ Elzey & Hackman shoe store, has adI tied attractivencFs to this place. .Mrs. Rebecca Liggett returned to Ft. Wayne this afternoon. She visited hero with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Barnett. j In Falayette, Ind. today twenty-five j persons were injured when a street car ran away and crashed into a freight train. I Miss Clara Bultemeier went to Fort Wayne this afternoon and this evening will attend the show at the Majes(tic theatei. 5 The street decorators for home- , coming week today began putting up the decorations on some of the business houses. I ’ Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Hale are expected home this afternoon from Rome City, where they have been spending the summer. i I The Helping Hand society of iheL German Reformed church held ave-y profitable meeting yesterday at the Sunday school room of the church. ■ Louise, little daughter of Mr. and ,-Mrs. Don Quinn, of Chicago, is >e- ‘ .ported as showing marked improve- ! ment day by day since her operation a short time ago ' The rally day services of the Methodist Sunday school will be held Sunday and an elaborate program for the event has been prepared, in which the Sunday school children will take part. • Next Sunday is tuberculosis day and the various churches of the country will have a special sermon, tending to instruction on how to prevent and eradicate this disease of national nt - tace French Quinn has returned front J Chicago. where he visited a noted L sculptor, and mad - arrangements r <> •; having a design made for the soldiers' monument, the same to be s : -' milted lor their apptoval, , Mr. and Mrs John Everett and Mr. I and Mrs. Cai Peterson have returned from a two weeks' stay at Kelley's; Island, Ohio. They made the trip by I automobile, transferring by boat to and from the island. Walter Brown of Pleasant Mills is' in the Fort Wayne hospital, where he 1 was operrated upon yesterday. Mr Brown was operated upon some time ago there, but failed to receive the do-1 aired improvement In full. ■Mrs. C. J. Weaver left thia morning for Andrews, where she will be the! guest of the Rev. J M. Dawson family, formerly of this city, .Mrs. Daw-* son and daughters are expected to be' here for Home-coming week. The case in which John Miller seeks to have a guardian appointed for b-s aged mother-in-law, Mrs. Susanntth Rlltter, went to the jury at 9:40 o’clock this morning, ami al time of going to press, had not yet returned a lerdi' t., The work on the Monroe street bridge "I’l " finished by Home-com-1 Ing week if tile weather continues as nice as it Is now. Tile ce/nent work i is last being finished ns there is onty a small amount of fancy railing to he placed now. Julius llattgk, who has the contract for tilling In the bridge, is keeping several teams busy haul , ing dirt and already has the east end filled and the center under way. While the mneadam may not be placed It is thought that the bridge mav be mate passable for light rigs so that the farmers living east of town will not , have to make the three-mile detour to get into town.
THE KIRSCH KAR « Made its Initial Appearance Fully Equipped on the Streets Today. AM EXCELLENT CAR Aud One That Will Prove a Success—Several Offers Were Received. j I The first appearance of the Kirsch ) Kar, fully equipped, was made this morning on .Monroe street, and tinnew, handsome, Decatur-made, honorbuilt automobile, created considerable interest. With a 120-inch wheel base, a fortyfive horse power motor, four-cylinder, accommodating six people, and only : weighing 2,700 pounds, the Kirsch Kar jhas a bright future. The builder, Mr. Peter Kirsch, has ' been working on the model for nearly a year and has succeeded in building I a car which is a credit to the city, i The car is finished in black with neat gold striping, and a mohair top and curtains, made by Porter. The finishings of the car are all in nickel and the upholstering is of leather. Carbide lamps outside, with electric lights for lighting the Interior of the car are a new feature, and the gears ate designed on the latest and best principle, the full tloating type. The car complete sells for $1,850, and Mr. Kirach has been offered the amount for the model several times. (Advertisement) NOTICE. All accounts due to the Elzey r . Falk shoe store are now payable at Elzey & Hackmann s. 227t6 GRAPES FOR SALE. Inquire of Andrew Miller, 'phoqe 11 on tb« I line 230t3* _ —o FOR SALE — une upright, Adam Schaal piano, curly walnut case, with stool, cheap. Enquire of Jerry Coffee, South Winchester street.Advt. 235t'> FOUND—A tail lamp belonging to an automobile, FlB-65 Ind., which owner may have by calling at residence of Chas. Dirkson in Root Twp.—Advt. LOST Black Angora cat, stray* 1 away Thursday, October 3rd: find'-r call 'phone 4<»L, Decatur, Indiana. Advt. It Bicycle Repairing Electric Wiring - Bicycle and Electric Sundries Mezda and Gem bulbs Gocarts Retired EDW. E. PARENT 131 S. 2nd. St, Open Evening*
» 'MT .■■ —-- < Bosse Opera House I b Wed. Oct. 7 !■ 11 — FRED RAYMOND Author of THE MISSOURIGIRL Et'. announces the apperram e of a carefully selected company in his newest offering LITTLE A Beautiful Stage Picture, spark- ■ ling with Dramatic Brilliancy, E Pure and Wholesome Comedy, ■ Realism and Sentiment, ■ MISS A Pure and Kindly Play with a Charming Hot. The Sweetest Story EverTold.J SUSAN Company and produetion under I eraonai direction of the author A OUARANTEEI) t ATTRACTION 1 B NOTICE It ia hard to imagine r I Mr. Rrymond tn anything hut a E I good play, and as his name la f ■ *ynon> mous with comedy, it must B I be a funny one. I K' £ PRICES—23. &>, 50 CENTS Q Seat Sale Usual Place
I H. PENNINGTON I AND CO. 11 Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington, Mgr. W. H. Pennington Forman C. E. Pennington Secy &Treas B Prepared to do all kinds of | Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest. E Cali and see us if you need g anything in this line. Soup | Soup Soup QL’ K SHORT ORDERS Special 15c Lunch WHITE CAFE Ralph Miller, Prop. Madison St N. of Court House et^Calf—Colt Every Time is a scientific German prepared remedy for barren jiarea, cows, sows and ewes j with a .-uccess of over 35 years back of i it. In not one instance have we learned of its failure. Anti-Steri) is strictly guaranteed to do all we claim for it. or ‘•Money back and back without a question” if it fails. Anti-Steril is only fl. a bottle, purchase a bottle today-make us prove our claims. SMITH, YAGER & FALK Decatur, ... - Ind. l;r. C. V. Gjanell 7ETERLN ARIAN Phni-.c Office 143 rnoi«e Residence 102 < her*** C'dality F , .. I AwanMA s H kj-jd M/4b j J Pari* W-X>. ,_C I For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier “sold For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has taught me how. List Your Sale at Once JOPN SPUHLER Auctioneer
I'. z y-w j .... iBeJMIlo® g Be it ever so humble There’s no place like home 1 A vast deal of the comfort of home I depends on the furniture you have. A look areund | this store will show you many in kies’’<i ho.v to make home more enticing. Not only do we carry the latest in up tudate comfoi tab'e furniture, but we make ; a specialty of all those little things that go far to making home-sweet h -me indeed Come in today and let us show ? you even if you do not buy. The greatest courtesy will be shown • you. SPECIAL OFFERS THIS WEEK: | Rugs I »ave> ports Lin< lium 1 Parlor Suits WE LEAD ■ OTHERS FOLLOW DECATUR. IND. ■MEaMMBMTIFWIPIIII'IIIIIT'ITIIWtf ' 'ujJSBEKSmTWHnM AIR SLACKED LIME ; to prepare jour land for Alfalfa at Js4.°° Ton | New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DU T in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if ; o desired I E L. CARROLL fl • -j.—to. •: . —Jr — r - -nr—— — BLANKETS r\ V\K ■■ L\i 11/// High Grade Wo den Blankets Special Pricesand i lay do week AT
