Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1912 — Page 3
I Bring The Kiddies I » w I Here for high cut shoes. Another big lot of ; II these shoes came in this morning some in Tan 1 1 Russia Calf, some in Patent with White or Dull K Kid tops, some with Red Tops and Patent Cuffs K ind some just plain. When you come up town & Jjiis week take a look into our new windows. f ■ \ mm ■ ■ ■ i , . „ \Charlie Voglewede | -j-j— nEE SHOE SELLER K I.X-L... I
: WEATHER FORECAST | 1 i I« ;•+♦♦♦* ■’■*** • rtir tOßlght aud Tuesday® pro* .i’> I) frost north portion. W Will t’okhin was a Fort Waynikl l Bess visitor today. 1 31r. a::1 K 4 Shell) of Blufreun • ’ btr< U vis.t with <L E. y Gen ta*a>. • \ \ Mr. and Mr* Hank Rowe of Bluffy ton (hanged care here this morning) enroute to Fort Wayne. Mm Ixjulne Nuerge returned ye*- s uriny attemoon to lndiaiiai>oli*. She • ris tfd’herr with relatlv- a Mr. and .Mrs. Rnhis Stoler of Wadsworth. Ohio, are visiting with hi*' brother. David Staler, and wife. Mrs. Ed Kinsey returns* yesterday to Grablll alter a visit with her ic other. t'harle* RaMiitL and fauillv. Messrs Harvey and Leonard, the • real estate men left far Texas thia morning w.th J Gere. who ia figuring oa boring a large tract of land tu Texas through these Bien • • a in— mb** «■»*••*■**■—■*•■
It Tickles Us To I Meet S ° I Many Homecomers J and it will give us great pleasure to help make the week a pleasant one for yoy. Drop in on usand see our complete line of groceries, fruits, canned goods and notions. —i ■, ———*,»■■ ■ -j - \ We pay cash or trade for prouuce Eggs 26. Butter 19 to 2>c I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot. Thone ao? ‘ - — i I I FRENCH QUINN ■ ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO’| S REALESTATE. BONDS, L"ANb. | I ABSTRACTS. ■ J I The Schirmeyer Abetmct A b -1 ■ stract Records Iw. nty y<w». '-S- I I Farms. City Property. opercen. x ■ I MONEY I
Mrs. C. Schafer left this morn ing for Indianajtolis, where she will visit with friends for a few days. Mrs A. .T. Hoskinson and Mrs. W. A. Parr of Berne are Home-weeK ' guests of the .1. F. Snow family. Mrs. Fred Brinkman of Muncie is here the guest of her brother, Henry 1 Schultz, and family during the week. Mrs Albert Parker and son. Stewart laywell, of Monroeville, ore visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I*. V. Steele Mrs. A. G. Smith and Miss A. Worn pilot r*irne'-t tJ Fort Wayne thia > morning They lame to attend the (Hackman-Berger wedding. L Mr. snd Mrs. B. ('. Ayres and ihil- \ dnren. Belva and Beulah, returned to htdrian, Mich, this morning, after a Jtisit with his father, Allred Ayres. K George Beelfc and daughter. Miss (Jenrude, left this morning for Fort Smith ana Morrison Bluff. Ark . where the' will visit with relatives for several weeks ,M * <»’- n Merryman of Kansas is here visiting with her daughter. Mrs. •Geo r gv Gunsett. of near this city, who t* quite ill with tuberculosis, and who will probably go west with her for her health Mrs Merryman was formerly Mr* fhwKl of this
| Miss Dolly Beam returned to Fort Wayne. She visited at Willshire, O. | Mrs. Cecelia Kuhn of Celina, Ohio, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Julia Colchln. j Miss Anna Fahrenbach returned to Fort Wayne today. She visited with Miss Marguerite Gerard. j Miss Kate Touhey has arrived from I Indianapolis and is visiting with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. William Bihlman of I i inclnnatl, Ohio, are visiting with the I Mart Miller and Otto Reppert families. I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson and lifamily motored from Gary and are I guests of the C. E. Hocker and C. L. r Johnson families. I Mesdames Philip Ardner and C. W, I iaittln oi I oledo, arrived yesterday to Ipisit with their mother, .Mrs. ElizaLbeth Rademacker. They will be joinI.‘<l Friday by their husbands. Must Take Long Rest I (f’c'-.ln’ied trua Page 1) (wounded Monday night as he was! leaving the Gllpatriek hotel for the i njd torium to make a speech. The wound was superlcial and the colonel went on to the hall and began bis I speech alter he had seen bis assuil(tint arrested and taken to the police ; hi adquartere. The would-be assassin. John Schank of .Hu East Tenth street, 1 New York City, la a man of small 1 stature, height five feet five Inches,! weighs 170 pounds, light complexion,' bald, and fairly well wressed. He con-! fegsed lo the police that he fired the shot and said: Any man looking for' a third term ought to be shot." Colonel Roosevelt's life probably' wns saved by n manuscript of the speech which he delivered Monday night. The bullet struck the manuscript which retarded its force as It passed through into the flesh Colonel Roosevelt had just stepped into ' the automobile when & hank pushed through the crowd and fired. He was 1 prevented from firing again by Albert H Martin, one of Colonel Roosevelt's . secretaries, who jumped upon the as sailant Colonel Roosevelt delivered his speec h and was taken to his special train, which whirled him to Chicago ' Chicago, 111.. Oct. 15— 'Special to Bally Democrat* —Colonel Roosevelt was brought here on a special train from Milwaukee today and taken toi Mercy hospital, “here an o|x>retion will be performed to remove the Ilkcalibre bullet from his right breast. I He was taken Into the operating room (at 77" ('..«!( be* ’he operation was Idels- ~ whf’* and X-ray examination IVSS made While this wa* taking • place the -( mel laughed and joked I with the ?hy»i< was. * 'hat speech In that po< k jet was certainly • lucky 'hlna for | you. ’ said r.ne of the surgeons "Ho! Ho!" laughed the colon-1. ( "That speech would have stopiexl I more than bullet It was a great speech ' Riai-evelt joklnglv chided I the surgeons tor “tsking the case no (seriously ’ He insisted thst he was r'feelinx fine" Positive armoumement that the in{jury to the ex president wss sertona I enough to keep him off the rnsd for ’ the remainder of the campaign was I made at the hospital today. As m*>u as hr Is able Roosevelt will he taken to Oyster Bay. where hr will remain until his wound is completely healed, and will take no active part In the IJ campaign However, despite the fart that the physicians emphatically lold him that hr would have io trmam I quirt for several weeks, and to which ' the colonel reluctantly agreed, he Insisted at the seine time that he "felt perfectly fit," Slid ould make a pule lie speech today Milwaukee. Wia. <>’ 15- tßneet.d to Daily Democrat • John Mcbank p|ei l<<! guilty today to attempting !•» assn 'nAt' Th»«dore Rmiserelt and wan bound over mide five thiHiaanrt ‘ doll* ■ bail to tbe next term of the 'munklMl court, «hhh convene* l»" c rwiixr tenth I !«■■■•*■■■• —— NOTICS. Aftv one nfsM i* bread for H .ndav ra || phone *<• and It • 111 1* oellver ] JIM OOVimOALK. I i Adrrrtisemert I A (’ase Os Our Whiskey will tro a ton* way toward making you diswtfefied with any l<*s splendid liquor. And |ft hnttle of it on your buffet {will prove to your guetsthat kour hospitality in of the best. l\Ve invite you to try thit kloriour, mellow liquor. It I the choice of the very keenjudges. Berghoff Be | GOfIIXY *
NO BOX SOCIALS May be Held in Schools of Adams County According to Resolution PASSED HERE TODAY By Trustees—Damages Sustained More Than Financial Benefits. The box social, that most popular social promoter, ns well ns financial men nr of providing libraries for the common schools of the county, has been tabooed. No more will the girls and boys be allowed to gather at the schools and bld heavily for boxes Sot unknown viands, which, however deI lieios or not they may be, are sweetI est ambrosia when eaten with the "best one in the world." The township trustees, with the exception of two. met with Trustee Samuel Butler in this city this morning and there passed a resolution prohibiting the holding of any in the common schools, i The resolution is: “We, the trustees of Adams county, believing that box socials add nothing to the moral tone of the school or community, and believing that damages sustained to the buildings or furnishings are greater , than the financial benefit, we oppose the holding of any box socials and any teacher holding the same endangers j his or her position as teacher in the rural schools.” } A RETURNS FROM CONVENTION. Simeon Fordyce, a member ot the Adams county board of children's guardians, returned this noon from Ixigansport where he attended the state convention of the charity board*, since Saturday. Governor Marshall , was among the speakers he heard, and thous nd* attended the assembly. VALUABLE COW DIES. • John Drummond suffered a heavy loss this morning in the death of a fine cow, valued at 1100. The animal which is an unusually good one, had been 111 three weeks. Queen Dora, clairvovant, will give readings at Brokaw's t'riapett stole, north of court house I have discovered lost money, jewelry, etc. Readings. 35e.—Advt. 2461'1 FY»R RENT Studaiiaker farm. ’« mile from Decatur, Ind Fine beet land and farm well improved Er qn’rc of \ D Suttles, at Old Adam* County Bank Advt. 246 H
MBKi... MONEY J FOR COAL AND OTHER I * WIMER SUPPLIES | ■ Il you n***d money lor fuel, w.u Bl ■ i«r ciothln* or if you bate a W I number ol small bill* wbl'h ■! I need attention borio* Ibe mo» ■ ■ ey .Torn ua. ■ “ ■ We make loan* on Put nltu..«, I _ ■ I’lauu, Team*. Waitona. etc, | H without removal ■ We nite you a written etale I tuetil ot yout contra, t We al I low extra time alibout chance II in <a»e u| alrkuean or loan ot | I work. I Ml per week for .'al wee'ca I i naya a 135U0 iucin Ul amount* 1 in nmiyortioii II you n.-e.l mon I ey. till out he follow ina blank. I c ut It out and mall it to ua. I I Name I i Address |l tour aa»nt la u lie. at .< siety 1 I Tueaday. w 1 j ■p Raiiabla Private I I £H. ’Aaiftji ((!*“ r 11 |l K«'»bll*hed ta** K<» to lA* II 1 ond Hour, ’•* ........ Airaai ■ I ■ Hoffia ••bulie ‘ ft Fort Wat * ■■■■■■MMMrnrtprKr - I i —tiW er by the case. | mer of S«c<»nd and r htreeta. I *« •
I ~ If« > As WHERE ARE YOU GOING: Are you in doubt? There’s no doubt possible as to where! ; you should go for good baked' goods-bread. cakes, pastry.; etc. Ours dispel these and satisfy your hunger for palai table goods while saving the labor of baking and its possibili y of poor results. Your I ! first order here will cure your | doubting. Jacob Martin FOUND Some mor.ey in bills; owner r*nave same by describing to C. W. k’ager, county treasure. 246t2 WANTED—Man to work on farm, either by the month or day; steady . job.—lnquire of J. C Harkless, R. R , No. 3; phone 1 on L line.—Advt. 24613 p;ni\k 1 Office 6MO PHONt i Res. 297 Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. i 1 ■ " » TRACTION TIME CARD I I Th • Fort Wane :r d Springfield Railway Company will give one hour and a half seri vice during Home 'Joining ■ We?k, commencing Monday, 1 October 14,1912. ■ Cars Leaving Dt calur as I ollows: 5:50 A. M. 1 7:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M 11.30 A. M. i -nn d it
i:w r. m. 2:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M. W.H. Fledderjohan Gen. Mgr.
nnmwiii i— . ii ii I Welcome Home- | I All Ye Home Comers- | | AND MAKE THE BOSTON I ■ STORE YOUR HOME— f Decatur “Can and Will” | Si SOiWILI. WE- SO 1 * COME IN AND SEE. « Li THE
“WEAR-EVER” SALE AND DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL THISZWEEK ONLY 3 Quart Berlin at 69 cts. Regular List Price $1.25 I | r Other Specials 1 qt. Sauce pan 25c 11-2 qt. Sauce pan 35c 2 1-2 qt. Pres, kettle 50c rth of JOHN BROCK actory takes -jiTtrr-OBfr - — * W" JBmLBB*m-4imL-M— fll.*m. ~ Tkese num•ed leel long beets. They 5 railroad and ending south of THE JOHNS SALES COMPEL OFFORTVVAVNE "X?of X . •, where there are Are demonstrating the latest improved Electric r tt ‘e m...” Tnii CLEANER AT to the main build- • . P--JOHN BROCKS Be sure to see it.
p===o==i| n 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT n ON ALL CUT GLASS DURING OLD HOME WEEK 11 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT 11 The stock comprises bon-bon dishes, tumblers, h' i || Comports, Water sets, sugar and creamed, nappies ’2! with and without handies, stemmed vases, sher- || bets and spoon trays. Make your selection this || week, take it with you next week. Absolutely a 11 sacrifice of 40 |>er cent discount on all cut glass for n OLD HOME WEEK ONLY IT LEE AND STULTS COMPANY 0 iki i i —, eD
