Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1912 — Page 3

WE are selling a lot of | ’" boys high cut shoes | these days. We have them in p both Tan and Black with straps and buckles at top. Shoes built & of solid leather that will stand S the wear and tear that most bovs w will give. Bring the boys here, & we’ll take good care to fit them g I right. ffi I Charlie Voglewede | THE SHOE SELLER f On The West Side Os The Street g £ Mrs. Jf ssie Burdg returned Satur , a day afternoon from Indianapolis. ■ U'FATHFP FnQFf f -' ,rs - Oeorgp Z'mnu’rman saw the ' HLr. IIILU IVrtLvnJl • production of -Freckles' at Fort » ♦' Wayne. 4 * >♦♦♦♦♦" -**♦"- H Eva Eduards of Monrovllle, who —— I has been visiting with Ireta Erwin, reRain late tonight and Tuesday-cold- turned to her home er Tuesday. .Mrs. Barbara Lotter of Bente, who has visiting the Arthur Suttles nteESSEHw family, returned to he- ~eme. OM-ar Hoffman "Jade a business trip , to Portland this morning „ ‘' R I:a rof Linn (trove spent yesterday with his pa--Wesley aoff-ui left on his weekly ■ ntg M . , nd Mr * t , Baumga tbusinesc trtp tnis morning. j nei . .1 .3 Leiter left 6~rt bf, weekly bus- Wck Yan T)lburr wh() t „ bf * n mess trip this morning, going from rWdng wlth Mr alld Mrs j D Re , t . h.-m to Portland. er< this morn j ng f Or his home at Mrs ’.a John sou returned to Hicks- Portland t'lh. Ohio. She visited here with Mr. Mrg „ E |>arker and rll ildren. who an; Mrs. John Hurkhead I have been vlglting wllh Mr and Mrs The Misses Leona Kundert and J. D. Hale, returned to her home this laiura Lindemann of Delphos. Ohio,' morning are guests of Misa Agnes Metbers. | Mrg ( Q Ellingham of IndianapMrs. Hosannah Baumgartner re- olis. who has been visiting with Mrs. turned to IJnn GroTe after a visit with J H. Heller, went to Winchester Satjer son, L. L. BMn'jprtner, and fam-iurday afternoon to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, who Bee Lewto.l vent to Geneva this have been in Germany several weeks, morning and from there he will go are expected home this week. They to Winchester and Indianapolis on , will spend some time in New York bebi 'ness. fore continuing their trip home.

aaaa__MWMß I THE HOME OF Q t!a ’ i!y ( * roceries I I-^ C To Meet You THAT BwKr Would Be Our Choice But When This Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice Use Phone 108 For Choice Groceries! Self rising buck-wheat and pan cake flour. New canned peas, new canned sweet potatoes, white clover heney, new lettuce, switzercheese, Michigan celery, plenty of g ><>d country butter.. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 27. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot ’Phone 108.

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I C. L. Wadters made a business trip to Elkhart, this morning. Herbert Ehinger was a business visitor at Eort Wayne yesterday. Miss Matie Auten returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here. Fred Miller of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller. Pete Gallogly returned from Portland, where he visited with his grand- , parents and other relatives. | Mrs. E. J. Denman of Willshire, 0-, ( hanged cars here this morning en-! route to Fort Wayne and Helmer. Dave Lafferty, manager of the WarHng Glove company at Huntington, is 1 . in the city looking after business mat ters. Mrs. Charles Ross of Youngstown, Ohio, is visiting here with relatives, i sue will be joined next week by her husband. Miss Jessie Magley saw the matinee' production of Gen* Stratton Porter s i book-play, “Freckles," at the Majestic; I theater, Fort Wayne. H. P. Moses of Fort Wayne joined his wife here for an over-Sunday visit j with his mother, Mrs. Julia Mos-s, and Miss Annette .Moses. James Stoops returned to his home i this morning at Sharon, Okla , after I spending Old Home Week here with friends and relatives. T. H, Blosser and wife of Hammond spent yesterday in the city with Mrs. William High, on their way to Decatur; on a short visit.—Bluffton News. Duke Rtooiat, who was in the citv ; visiting with friends and relatives dur ! Ing Old Home Week, returned to his ’ home at Petersburg this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geary, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dyonls Schmidt, and other relatives, returned to their home thia morning. Mr. and Mrs Morten Stults, Mr. and. Mrs. O. L. Vance were among those from thia city who saw the matinee production of ‘‘Freckles” at Fort Wayne. The James P. Haefling family has returned from Logansport, where they were several months during the time Mr. Haefling was working as state accountant there. Misa Ruth Bnlizeii returned to Ft.| Wayne, where she is a student in the. International Business college. She . visited here over Sunday with her par lents, Mr. and Mrs T. H. Baltzell. Mrs. Will Doehrman and daughters,; Mildred and IVeVona, returned Saturday afternoon to Fort Wayne. They visited here with her father, T. !(. Ernst, and other relatives during I K L-

! hotne-wefk I Mr. and MH. H. F King ot Petro-1 [hum nrturMd home today from Decai tur, where they have been attending' | the home-coming and visiting at the homes of John Ijichot and 0. T. Burk. —-Bluffton New*. Mias Effie Rex left Saturday a f ter noon for Fort Wayne, where sue join ed her intents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Israel Rex. tn a visit over Sunday. On Tuesday she will ko to Ossian to remain until Thursday for a visit. Nona Forbing returned from the St.' Joseph hospital, at Fort Wayne, where she has been staying with her sister. Iternardctta, who was operated upon last Wednesday. Sh retorted her doing nicely and improving each day postmaster Lower reports letters remaining at the Decatur postofflc" for J. A Caldwell, Will Kramer, Othiel Elliott. George Gibson. Ray Howard. Mrs Minnie Hill. Rollo lk». Mrs. 8. Kelly. Anna l-ansing. D. W Lee. D. McElroy. Miss Ivy Purrell, Pumor Sltkor, Ernst Roth. Othemtr Smith. H. A Steel. Robert Woods The Heins Pure FoodNJemonstrutor was in the city Saturday at the F. V. Mills store sad showed the many vnrieties of prepared foods which thia company carries. Ha carried chafing dishes and served hot tomato soup, spaghetti, preserves, pickles, etc. to the man' lady visitors, during the cloai*'K day of ths home week celebration Mrs David l.lby went to Ft Warn* Ito visit over Sunday with relailv *, ISh* hss just returned from Akron. O. ! where she visited with her datlgltfr. Mrs Harvey Kaylor, who has been 111 I front blood poisoning Thia numbed from an operation for the removal of !an Ingrown toe nail Th" nail had (grown In such away that It Marly I pletvcil the toe i The most Interrating old time piejure gallery in the city of Old Homa i Week iwrhrtl'S. because th" picture# .were accompanied with the names of the personals" depicted there, was at I th* Bowers Realty office Here th# | hotlteeomers were greeted by th" fol (lowing Hart Quinn. Bart Khirey, Martha Fisher ImDell". George |Hchror«lrr. Minnie W<»ods Wllkenaou. Anna Barthel Kuebler. Harv. Hart, j Horn"* Gorsline, -Inn Place -Dm Niblick. Harry Niblick, Bick Dor win. Mm |gte Townsend. I toll Hill. Frank Crawford. Bertha Holloway Winch. MagfP" 1 Hart. Bell Frarne. Jessie Allison, Charles Jelleffff and others

i Frank Klelnhenz returned to Fort ( Wayne after a visit here. J Dr. Oren Smith of Indianapolis is here to attend Die Smith-Schrock wedding. Mrs. Charles Kroemer returned to Fort Wayne. She visited at Schumm, Ohio. Mrs. Kirsch and son, Otto, returned I Sunday to Vincennes. They visited here with relatives. Miss Vivian (‘loss returned to her work at Ft. Wayne after a visit over Sunday with relatives. ! Mrs Hugh Miller and children returned todaly noon to Muncie. Mr. Mill-r returned last evening. I ( Ross Johnson and family returned to Gary yesterday. The motored here and spent home-week witli relatives. In the Landis-Adams County Publishing company receivership case, an Intervening petition was filed by John ' Scheitnann. Mrs. Henry Stevens has taken a |k>sition as clerk at the Steele & Weaver | store in the absence of Miss Josephine Lang, who Is visiting in Coldwater, 0. Dr. I’, di rt Schro-k, who is a memI her at :' -■ medical staff of the insane j asylum nt Binghamton, N. Y„ until the first of tiie year, is here to attend the J wedding of ala brother. Will Schrock, and Miss Edith Smith, which takes 'pla -e t< morrow evening; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and family, .Mr. and Mrs. Utmar Ehinger of : Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Broderick |and son. Glenn, and Miss Lucile Best lot Huntington returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Veronika Smith and daughters. — ■■ —— -o GO TC AUSTRALIA. Herr Granada and wife, Foroda, the high wire walker and performance artists, with their six weeks’ old babe, left Sunday for their home, and will soon leave for Australia, where they will give their specialties. They will be accompanied there by the two youngest of their six children. AT THE STAR. Blanch Walsh and her incomparable troupe of players having staged the 1 famous Tolstoy drama, “Resurrec- ’ lion." for the movies. Manager Stoneburner at once sent in an advance order for it and word has been received that it will be here Wednesday in four ■ big reels. This Is one of the strongest human interest dramas ever played and you should not miss the performance. There will be a matinee in the afternoon on Wednesday only. Ten

'cents to all. (Advertisement) MLEO !OLD GO33S I v.ii: offer at public auction on the corner o. Adams and iiiitti streets on Saturday Oct. 26 Beginning at 1 o’clock p.m. Household poods consisting nf the following: Steel Range, Sidehoard, Rocking chair-. Dining room chairs. Combim t >n book case and writing desk. Also other articles of useful value in a hou-seho'.d. M. RUINS EOLD MMRw »■ & 1 '' x For The High Dollar IE YOU LET Mi:CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has tautfht me how. I.isl Your Sait- al Oner JOHN SPUHLER Auctioneer

WANTED—Second hand cook stove. I Inquire C. C. Clemens’ blacksmith , 'shop, First and Madison.—Adt. 251 tG . 1 I have one house for rent and two for salt. Inquire of Will Colchln.— AdvL tl £ol~ *-> 10 Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Ofllce Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters r ki J J* Paris Ex’4-3<itk>u WW'jr; SXWJCQMWMKS-M For S. le By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier Dr. C. V, Cann .i VETERINARIAN PKrk-.rx Office 14a £ 1 U.U - > Residence 102 Michigan Farms If you are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. CL-l iF'A’SmQiHjil ' Ilf'-. AT THE CRYSTAL. Tonight's program at the Crystal should not Im* misses by any one. We have throe thousand feet of tine moving pictures and our thester Is the best Be sure to come if you want to get your money's worth: “OUT OF THE NIGHT," Essanay ; Drama. “FATE’S AWFUL JEST,” and “HER OLD SWEETHEART," Vitagraph. | “AN INDIAN SUMMER.' Biograph. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. VOU ’"I tmimo hc. j I | J- « is Thv Who Thinks there is no saving or satisfaciion in doing her own baking is perfectly right. A litide careful thought would convince anv housewife that it really doesn’t pay-e«pecial-ly when you can buy such delicious bread, rolls, cakes, I pies, pastry, etc. at Martin’s which are fully equal to the best home-made. Just try them. I Jacob Martin

ral I CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS | Now is the time to buy your carpets rugs and Linoleums. Wefcarry a large line to select from. gl "piji-.LEN KAMPS I FOR SALE" INVESTMENT, HOME, OR SPECULATION 226 S9UtTf9URTH ST. 50-foot front; brick street; shade trees; 6 rooms and closets on first floor, 3 rooms and 2 closets on second floor; dry cellar; waterworks and gas;c ; stern. with force pump and sink in kitchen; brick foundation under entire house. _____ A BARGAIN AIR SLACKED LIME i I to prepare your land for Alfalfa at Ton f New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn I Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. NO MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as I am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if so desired E L. CARROLL | Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. ■ Capital 1120 000 Surplu* . |3ti.oon C. S. Ntblick. PNMfeAt M. Ki rar hand John Niblick Vi*e Preaidenta E. X. Ehinffar, Cashier. Ibad farnriloan? a Specialty v 5” R’flect L ' Resolve Collection I Made 1 Speedily Its A Lour Lane at Favor- I able Rates. | That Has No Turning" - , Every The Starting Accomodation CorOF A BANK ACCOUNT sistent I With Safe May Be banking THE TURNING POINT tended Of Your Financial Career! Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits