Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1912 — Page 3

YOU men and young men who appreciate good shoemaking have a rare treat in store for yourselves when you come here to see the new fall styles of shoes. We will put our time against yours any time to show you and you need’nt buy, unless you want to.

Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER On The. West Side Os The Street

? " | WEATHER FORECAST i f * S +>+»»♦» - •** *♦*+ :-»♦++ ■ Rain tonight and Friday. Mrs J. R Zimmerman left this, morning tor Indianapolis for a visit. Mrs. John Moratf wont to Berne this, morning, where she will spend the day. The condition of Peter Holthouse remains about the aame No sign of improvement can be seen. On account of the rain, the birth-1 day party for Elsie Isabelle Neptune, was postponed from yesterday until: toda: The Miss "D. O Jackson' of Hoyertown. Pa., whom it was mentioned could not be present for ftome-eonsing is Mies Odle Jaekscn, daughter of Wiliiam Jackson, of <d*v. One of the many pleasant pre-m>|e i tin! social tlfairs for Miss Frances Merrymaa will be the SatnUey morr ing breakfast at 9:30 o’clock at the ■ Lutz home, given by tl«e Misses Jean i l.utz and Pannio Frisingei

I Quality Groceries I If We Please You ONCE WE KNOW We May At Izast Expect To Have Ihe Pleasure Os Pleasing Vou Again Hence Our Care In Purchasing Quality Goods! A trial order never fails to bringyou back for another. Leave your next order with us and establish a trading place, where you are sure to be satisfied. Our courtesy ia always at your command. Use it. We pay < ash or trade for produce Eggs 26. Butter 19 to 2 jc Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. Phone .08.

JNO. S. BOWERS & M Trea£ R President V.-lrestA. iruw. a FRENCH QUINN Secretary THE BOWERS REALTY CO’ REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. ABSTRACTS. The Schirmeyer Abstract (ompanscorni <lete Ab ■tract Records, ’iwenty ycars.Exper ence Farms, City Property, 5 per cent MONEY

Lawrence Voglewede is off duly at ■ the i’hades Voglewede shoe store, being laid up with an attack of the gr'p. Lew and Lee Yager have returned from their regular weekly business trips and will spend Sunday at home. Mrs. R. M. Caihen and four children of Chicago, 111,, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Ragg, of Ninth street. Mrs. R. Croyle and son, Herbert, returned to Fort Wayne yesterday. She i visited with her parents, Mr. and Mm. , Linniger, • Mrs. C. J. Nachtrieb, who has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Roy AtvbI bold, left this morning for her home al Toledo. Mrs. Roy Archbold ac-h-ompanied her as tar as Fort Wayne. i Word has been received from J. M. Frisinger that he sailed for America ' Wednesday with forty head of the ' best horses that he had ever brought here He will be at home the last of ! the month. 1 Mr» Dan Haley went to Ft. Wayne I Wednesday afternoon to be with her daughter. Mrs. Henry Guebard. Mis. jGuebard has been very low with conj sumption for mrniy weeks, and is I lingering at the (mint of death, her vi tality ..C.ug < onsidered wonderful.

| Forest Steele of Fort Wuyne was here today on business. I Mrs. Mary Smith went to Ft. Wayne this morning for a visit. Miss Mamie Teeple went to Fort Wayne this morning. ; Mrs. Albert Burdg went to Portland | this afternoon on business. > Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter, Jean, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Jacob R. Schafer is in the city visi Iting with friends and relatives, I Albert B. Riley qualified ns guardian of Leah Porter. He gave bond for S4OO. I P. W. Smith of Richmond was lii the city today transacting some business matters. Miss Rutli Mayer has returned from I a several days' visit with Miss Esther Seelig at Fort Wayne. Mrs. John Moran and son, Richard, left this morning for Berne to visit with her mother, Mrs. (Yager. Mrs. Will Berling and son, William, of Bluffton, are guests of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Ehinger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and . daughter, Josephine, left today for | their future home in Ix>s Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Ernst Nahrwald and son, Hilbert, of Fort Wayne are here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. L. Unitemeter. Mrs. J. W. Bucks and Mrs. John Hively of South Bend, former residents here, will arrive Saturday for a visit with friends. Two trainmen were killed and fourteen passengers were injured in a wreck which occurred at Chicago Junction, Ohio, this morning. •Mrs. Roy Miller returned this morning to Sherwood, Ohio, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noll at Pleasant Mills. Glen Falk, former partner in the Elzey & Falk shoe store, returned last evening after a two weeks' trip to St. Louis, Mo., and other places of interest. A sparrow which picked up a lighted cigarette stub nearly caused the destruction of the Hermitage at Valparaiso university by fire this morning. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Swartz of Findlay, Ohio, who visited here with th” D. N. Erwin and John Falk families, have gone to .Monroeville to visit further with relatives. Mrs Charles Gage and daughter, Irma, arrived from Mott, N. D.. for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Kitson Mr. Gage will probably join them in three weeks. It is reported uiat a cold wave in about due here closely following the! rain, which has been witn us the past I two days. Snow has been reported I from W com Ing and Montana. D. P. Reynolds, tormeriy of this city, now of Noble. Okla., is here for a visit with his brother-in-law, W, II I Murphy, and to attend the Home-com I lug. He a'so came to attend his regi mental reunion at Pendleton this! week.

I City Engineer (Jabriel Kintx revelv-1 '•<l th! morning from Toledo, Ohio, ni | shipment containing a new level, a metal tape and a set of pine, with I which he will be better able to do the work in hand The level ia a dandy and ia accurate to one tenth of an Inch to a thousand feet. Jerry H Coffee and family left at noon over the Erie for ('liieago. lear-' ting there thia evening for lara An-’ gelea, Cal. where they will arrive next | Monday, and where they expert toj make their future home. The ver* ’ beat wishes of their ninny friends fol-j low them to their new home In the J went. | Chari eg Brock of this city wag agreeably surprised jesterday to re- | reive a check for IJ 50 for an article ' which he recently sent to the Wear- | Ever magazine. a new publication be Ing tawed and sent free to the customers of that concern The article will appear In the November issue of the magazine FOR RENT. Office rooms, modern, and will have steam heat. DAN ERWIN. Ult’ (Advertisement) ■■ ■ ii' Ml —“ •—* _,LJ " GRAPES FOR SALE. Inquire ot And-«w Miller, phons It | on (b- t Un* j3<MS* (.ffvertlsementl TO BEET GROWERS. An> body needing help toward get- 1 ting tbelr beets ready for the factory, please notify the twe young mon living one half mile west of Monroe, on Philip Heffner farm—Adv. 33*11* I Advertisement! —I O'" 11 1 ■ I TOR RAI.B '»•»• upright. Adami Hchaal piano, curly walnut rase. 1 with stool, cheap Enquire of Jerry | Coffee. Routh Winchester street. -I Advt. 28:i < c WANTED—Hoarders and roomers at 411 N. Jud st.

& E==3 CZS J I—=3 E.Z JLn ILLL.. I F=7TI E=3 r""7Z7=I f special ctcci r A tin U/FAVFD LADIES r Children fleece hne under JiLLLL ill 11/ WLIIVLII Flanndettee Gowns extra I wear all sizes 10c OCTOBER SALE good value 50c 1 | Special For Saturday u The Large Size Coal Hods At 15 Cents Each. II UNDERWEAR BOOKS DISHES IJ The time is here for . 1,000 good cloth bound books for A large shipment has just came U this line andwehave boys and girls to read 10c they are larger than ever before I it for the whole Koy scouts books 25c all goes for 10c family. Girls books all titles 25 cents. r r ,. ■TO \ Childrensunionisuits Post card albums 25 and 50cents. fancy enma « • at 25 and 50c £ee the ones we are selling for i «n’ Children Two piece Snecial On Fancy Barretts 25c and 50c in cake plates, salads, n A, i,S H 25C ■ eraeker bowls j. S LJ L ? dles two P iece onlv choice 10c ff suits 25 and 50c Bar pins dandy line 10c Dinnerwear H 0 50 tncl 98 U c ni ° n BUItS B roac I he J 3 f # We Hke to talk, this line because V Mona tin niono Complete hne of new jewdery for we have the stock and sell every I suits 50 cents P 10 cents and on up customer that comes in from, ? 6. f Mens union suits 98 cents T A mpc w Boys and Girls heavy union suits 1 J a vttzwxtq j 50 to 75 cents. LANTERNS COLD DATS large size lamp com- UT „ ARECO. ii i BLANKETS plete 50c /B 1\ ctove pipe and el- K&l M Q II - F fl 1 8l bows 10c h 1 1-4 size nicely made pair 98c iny 0 !? tr ° m ■/•SXBi Dampers and shov1 2-4 size extra heavy $1 75 10e U P to 3dc IMK W els 10c 1 2-4 size wool fleiced $2.00 Fancy lamps SI.OO Ik Coal hods 25 and 35c II to $4 oo Childrens dresses all No. 2 lantern tin WAGONS ' SIZeS fount 50c Buy a wagon while the price are 1 Children rompersand No. 2lantern extra heavy 75c low 50cto $1.75 n ’&ht gowns 25c No, 2 lantern Copper fount 98c Children skirts hoods PLATED i wJTL-' 1 and caps 25c NOVELTIES Nickleware and Alumniumware , ' oAl'ind Scent's 01 ' Souvenirs oY all kinds dandy line Evegthing in line and no hold up ' Ladies flannelette 10 cents Tablespoons and basting six>ons f| skirts 25 and 50c Pennants 10c 10 cents 11 Ladies net skirts 50 Purses anti beads 10c j ea spoons 5c U and 98 cents Fancy combs 10c to sl.oo *p ea kettles 98 cents || - ( Collars 25c H j | SWEATERS Dre-s scarfs 25 and 50c Enamelware Specials «I Mens sweateis 50 and 98c C< •’ el b , , e ?’ ts 10 qt water pails 25c Children sweaters 50 and 98e . u T. ben ?s 1 ' * W qt , di s h p / ns ? eent ?, f 14 Boyssweateis 50 and 98c Muffle's 10 ana Zoe Hundreds of other articles from ' Misses sweaters all colors $1.50 Cu~tain goods per yd 10c 5c to 98 cents 1 PICTURES AND FRAMES . TOILET ARTICLES Talcum powder large can 10c. Extra size lb cans A nice line of these on stock and are fme lor the talcum 10c. Tooth powder 10c Hair oil 10c. Face ‘ sum of 10 cents to 50 cents creams 10c Remember us when in need of good mdse, at the right prices we have the goods and want your trade. During Home Coming Week, make our store jour home as weil as any other time. The store that has the goods I STEELE and WEAVER RACKET STORE m ’ [L, —i p ■■■■n i q o es ■ 1,1 1 J E"" " i e: — i e=U i i

PUBLIC NOTICE FOR HOMECOMING WEEK. We. the undersigned, du freely offer, all accommodation in teed and livery 'business possible, and on account oi j the heavy expense, we, the undersigned. ar« compelled to not accept any feed, and arc complied to charge 25c for each horse and feed furnished by us at yards at.d barns All Mcj !»• left; in our car*, will be charged Sc each. Respectfully uortt, ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. JOHN HEEL. THE FASHION BARN. O. W. POND & SON. ELI MYERS. MH3 (Advertisement! FOUND —On North Fifth street, gold pin engraved 'Eleanor ' Owner may twelve same at this offl< •».— Adt 21314

P VERY mother will tee at a planet ;; why she’d rather have a I I fl j for her child than any fl ' R I °*Kcr kind. fl ff >fl Jr No pint j no button* | -> / don’t have to turn the chit J fl over to fatten t double S W over cheat and ttontach, the important part*. K VW It «t*y« where you put it| » a ■» "it wont work up" becauw it £S Mi FG futen* below the curve of the gL gft I’l/ abdumeh. K BO* Jli » ft th tint* Kut ■ Every mother wants the Vanta Vest the g fl the prrfrct garment for Infants and children, for sale hrre. ■

SCUT ELOWERS EOR HOME COMING Cat nations. Roses, t'rysanthem ums and Hwainsonis. Blooming plants. Ferns. Htnilax and GoM fish. Plenty of green fur decora* tiuns that will keep fresh all week. ' Special prices by the hundred on carnations and roses when wanted by churches, lodges etc. Let us book your order now that Mm may not lie disappointed MoseslGreenhouse Co. North sth. Street Phone Greenhouse 4A» Residence IUS and 4X7 ■MHSHSBSWm

MEN WHOJKNOW A will tell you that the flavor AXf «i L and bouquet of the liquor are V Ft assured :f the bottle bears our Jr-} . label. We can and do tell you IRL wW that the quality equals the jrfy taste Offer yourguests some fl®® of our wine or liquor and you H® ■■ j can feel sure you are offering I! * | i them the best to be had. 1/ 5 JI J Berghoff Beer by the case. A f RI F V Comer of Second and 1 Madison streets.

ALL NEXT WEEK OCTOBER 14-10 Thousands of people will be in Decatur. You want to be here. Come in and start that account. Put your aurolus money in certificates ot deposit. Your money will earn 4 percent interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR l