Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1912 — Page 3
“Whatsoever you would have I men do unto you, do you - even so unto them”. Translated into our language of today, the 6 Golden Rule means, 36 inches to the yard; 16 S ounces to the’pound; all wool when you say “all O wool;” all leather shoes”. It means a square deal, honest value, dollar for dollar straight {j through. This store makes good on the all ■ lerther proposition. Try us this fall. $! : Charlie Voglewede I i THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street •c'nJl i■ ii ilM*— uMr IM * "1 Sift
ir— •? | WEATHER FORECAST i jjE K* -»••: *♦*' -*<—*** 4-r--. -++k & ■M Rain tonight, colder southwest poi Thursday rain and coldel ■ •———■ *•"*" - • '•"• ■ ————— M Mi>s Sylvia Rayl of Monroe, was yesterday on business. MM ' ,ls '•■ * s Yenfs of Hoagland M business visitor here yesterday. HI I Mrs Payton Barkley of near Hoag SB land visited here yesterday with re ■ Bl Rev Theo Wilken went to Portland ■ i* l -* morning to spend Che uaj and ) officiate as some of the chnr b ■ f 11 John Lachot left tuts morning tor and from there to the south of the state on his weekly bus: trip. ■H itetatur business men are mor. than ■j up for homecoming «•■•■'•■ Mg >:ma,g those whose business house I trouts are Itemg (tainted are Scaun Ml or bowling; Runyon. Engel.r X- com-. IHM , ' auv McConnell; C. Voglewede. F Ml v Mills. Huaaicker Bros., Elmer .Mos ■M Frisinger: and Dr. .Mangold
9™ r """1 I the Home of c I Quality Groceries I LasKUU-*. •■!«! If We Please You ONCE WE KNOW We May At Least Expect ■I to Have ine Pleasure Os Pleasing You Again E • Hence Our Care In Purchasing Quality Goods! B | A trial orejer never fails to brinjryou I| g back foranother. Leave your next I order with us and establish a trading place, where I you are sure to be satisfied. Our courtesy is always I at your command. Use it I W’e pay cash or trade for produce I Eggs 26. Butter 19 to 25c I Hower and Hower, jI j North of G. R. &I. Depot Thine 108. ■ JNO. S. BOWERS F.M. St 111 1 I President \ .-Pres t & Ireas.. | U FRENCH QUINN I B Secretary H 1 1, THE BOWERS REALTY CO.; I REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. | ABSTRACTS. . I ■ The Schirmeyer Abstract (’’n'.pany complete Ab-| B stract Records, I wenty yearsjApene ce ■ 1 1 Farms, City Property. 5 p-r cen. - g MONEY I — a*
Dee Lewton went to (feneva this morning on business. Gilbei t Strockler made a business trip to Portland this morning. Mrs. C. N, Christen went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. The front of ttu Indiana Lighting company's has been repainted. Ansel Bremerkamp and family have moved from Ja< kson street to Line street. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs as Bluff- . ton visited with their son, J. H. Burroughs, manag.r of the Enterprise drag store. , .Miss Ireta Erwin returned from Berne this morning, where she was ; visiting with friends and attending the C. E. convention. 1 Mrs. E. H. Tunnell, formerly Mrs. Laure Van Camp of this city, now re- . siding near Dogden, N. D, on a ranch since her recent marriage, is here visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. Tunnell likes her new western home very much, and keeps in close touch with her Decatur friends by reading the Democrat. Her .daughter. Miss Beatrice, who was | graduated a year ago from the Deck tur high school, is teaching school near their horns.
Abe Boch was a Fort Wayne business visitor today, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hale have returned from Rome City. The paper hangers were at work a', me Gallogly & Johnson office today. Miss Gre tel Shoemaker began work today at the Deininger millinery store. C. L. Melbers and Henry Thoma went to Fort Wayne yesterday. The Holt house Drug company is arranging the windows for a very neat display. Avery M. Groves, a Fort Wayne < newspaper man, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. F. V. Mills is building a large coal shed back of bis grocery store for his winter’s supply of coal. Mr and Mrs. Barney Melbers returned from Rome City, where they spent' some time at their cottage. The fortune teller has arrived for the county fair at the Yeoman hall Friday night. Meet her there. Attorney R. 11. Hartford of Portland is iu the city, fining to serve as spec ial judge in the Will Ward case. It was thought that the taking of evidence in the dynamite cases now on trial in Indianapolis, will begin tud.i . . Miss Cordula V.eilamf Test this morplng for Fort Wayne, where she will visit with Ted Waldea and fam fly Mrs. Edward Wilson and daughter, of Nappanee, are here lor a three weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hale. Coroner J. C. Grandstaff of Preble was a btisine'.s visitor here today. He came through about, noon from Geneva, where he was called to hold the Atkinson inquest. • Fred Niblick underwent a most painful operation at Monroe at :: o'clock Tuesday afternoon, when his ingrown toe- nails were removed. He is getting along well, but will be crippled i p for some time. Miss’Effie Fox. who has been with the C. D. Engeler family for some time, returned to her home this afternoon at Berne. She has been sick for the last week with an attack of appendicitis. Two hack loads of the German Reformed Aid aud Helping Hand societies left this fnorning for the country home of Mrs. James Hoffman, south o? the city, where they were entertained In a pleasing way. Mr. and Mrs l iman of Moline, III,;
who visited here, and then went to Ohio tor a further stay, have returned and will ly. guests of their children, Mrs. Fred Steigmeyer and Ed I’linan. before returning home. Casper l<ang began putting up the 'electric wires around the veranda oi the Murray hotel this morning preparatory to the stringing of the eight hundred feet of eloetrfc lights that will be put up for Old Home Week. Mrs. C. J. Weaver returned Tues.day from Andrews, where she visited with the Rev, J. M. Dawson and fam ' Uy. Mrs. Dawson will arrive Friday! to visit here, and one of the daughters will route for Old Home Week. I Riley day was observed at Greenfield today, the exerctaea being held in ' the court actise yard. James Wh:t-j '<omb Rlky who born there, was! present and retie"'.al the parade of| school children, after which he was' 11. resented with » loving cup. One thousand men and boys, with a J haif-doaen women slept against th« ( fence at the ball imrk in Hoaton Tues-' day night In order to tie on hand to- • day when the gates opened When the| gates did open there were over eight thousand awaiting admittance. Mat Kirsch returned from Port Wayne la«t evening where he attended a meeting of the ixiard of directors of Ch» German Reformed orphans’, home. HRectlon of officers was held, and resulted tn selecting the same, staff that held positions last year. Mr.l Kirsch stoll holds bis place on the board .!■!■! Ar Ur' w z \ J xx TONIGHT** *HOW. A dramatic story of two wars ami two ear "'lent comedies are on to j nlaht’a progAtm at the Crystal. The nr»t comedy to worth the price of ad-j lulaalon alone It shot's what a Ixiy will do for a girl, and the war arene cannot be beatrn. Ito sure to come: j “Hl* ffATHthg BUGi-g.” Drams. 3elig. # “TMi. PiP£.” Cemsdy, ViUgrapb. I "TH! SCHOOL TKACHIR AND TH* WAIF." Comsdy. B’ograph. <eaa« The CRYSTAL Theater.
MORE PROOF CAME Each Daj/ Brings in New Evidence of Harshone Medicine. YOUNG z IS BUSY At Holthouse Drug Store These Days—Roots and Herbs Doing Wonders. There is certainly great merit In the Harshone root and herb medicine as it seems to benefit everyone w ho gives it a fair trial. More and better re-
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ports are coming in every day and Young is kept quite busy explaining the remedy and I'r.ening to the praise of those whe are rapidly recovering health after having used the roots and herbs a short while. Hundreds of people of this city and vicinity are now convinced that Harshone contains all the merits claimed for it, and scores of them have called at the drug store | to thank Young in person for the In- . formation which induced them to try tlie remedy, in his latest interview. Young said: "The great demand for our remedy, at this point, Is no surprise to nie, because It will do ail that we claim lor it and just as soon as the people prove it's great merits upon j themselves, their friends can see what it will do and those who were skeptical at first are soon convinced by . what they see with their own eyes, , and they are the ones that are helping ’ to swell the crowds which abe coming here for the medicine. The roots
and herbs in Harshone are very sooth- • ii»g and healing to the stomach and . bowels and the tonic properties are great for the whole body. Harshone ! also cleans the entire system of waste material, poisonous germs und slimy mucous, it is the right remedy at the I right time for all weak, nervous people who are in need of a good appetite, good digestion, refreshing sleep, i rfegular bowels, rich blood and firm flesh, and even if one has suffered with constipation a life time, Harshone will not only loosen up and regulate the bowels, but it soon removes diseased conditions which causes constipation and a train of evil effects. I am always glad to meet the people and explain our great remedy to them but I cannot possibly protract my stay in Decatur much longer.” (Advertisement) 0 i IXJS'F A pair of eye glasses in a case. ' Return to tills c'':. e 23UC
i CUT FLOWERS FOR HOME COMING i. • Carnations, Roses, Crysanthemums and Swainsonia. Blooming plants, Ferns, Smilax and Gold fish. Plenty of green for decora* lions that will keep fresh a 1 week. ’ Special prices by the hundred on carnations and roses when wanted by churches, ledges etc. Let us book your order now that ( | you may not be disappointed. Moses (Greenhouse Co. North sth. Street Phone Greenhouse 476 Residence 195 snd 417 WANTED -Boy or girl at the People's restaurant —Ativt. 240t3
