Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1912 — Page 3
I W Ecar >t help talking about ! vv our high top shoes for the 1 , little ones. You’ll like them too I when you see them, Red, Black, | White or Tan tops with Patent ■ and Gun Metal Vamps, broad nature shape toes that let the ‘ I feet grow natural. Drop in and ■ ask to be shown, you’ll enjoy & looking as well as we will show- f I ' ng ' I I Charlie Voglewede I | THE SHOE S--;LI_ER |
i WEATHER FORECAST I i * • ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦• k Fair tonight and Saturday. .Mrs. C. H. Colter was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Miss Electa Glancy sjient the day in Fort Wayna. George WemhoS made a business trip to Fort W-.yuo this morning. Mrs. Fred Patterson went to Fort' Wayne to attend the federated clubs' convention. Mrs. I. N. Roby of Ohio City trans ; terred here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. Miss Esther August returned home j last week from attending a big wedding north of Decatur. She sang a : ■oiu al the wedding.—Willshire Her , aid. The tall drop of leaves is a beauti-, ful thing but makes lots of work. One of tha bus!nest men of the sea- ( ran is John Chronister, sexton at .Ma piewood cemetery, with its hundreds of mapiea.
1 r I THE H()ME 0F wR I Quality Groceries I ly £ EACH DAY Brings It’s Problem Os Ik What t 0 o ,der Iw / i J f or The\(cming Meal When Up The Stump Call Us Up And We’ll Help You Down By Suggesting Something Good, That Will Appeal to Your Appetite. Ask for a 10c sack of new meal white or yellow, today. Our new prunes are in anu they are pure too, try them. That self-rising pan cake and buckwheat flour is going like hot cakes, they make hot cakes. W’e pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 27. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & L Depot ’Phone 108,
I JNO. 8. BOWERS I 8 President V.-Pra’t & Trow. g ■ FRENCH QUINN H ■ Secretary ■ | THE BOWERS REALTY CO. g I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ■ I ABSTRACTS. ■ ■ The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab-■ I slract Records, twenty years Exj>enence ■ S Farms, City Pmnerty. 5 per cent g I MONEY I
*’• 1). Lewton went to Portland this morning on business. i Orval Harruff made a business trip p to Geneva this morning. Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel ’ was a business visitor here today. Attorney L. C. DeVoss went to Ft. Wayne this morning on business. Attorney L. C. DeVoss went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. i Mrs. Charles Steele of this city left this morning for her parents' home J south of Tocsin, where she will visit for a few days. | Mrs. E. G. Hessert and son, Chos'ter, returned to Fort Wayne after a : visit here with her parents, Mr. and j .Mrs. Herman Ya'"’. I The funeral of William Dunwiddie of near Geneva whose death was 1 caused by cancer of the throat, was held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Hallowe'en is on the way and will ; be here soon. Wonder If it will be ' celebrated in a safe and sane way this year'' Columbia City Commercial Mail Charles .Myers and E. A. Heavers of the Myers, Scherer k Beavers store, took an extended trip through the surrounding country this morning while breaking a colt.
John Webe went to Muncie this afternoon. Miss Naomi Niblick was a Fort Wayne vialtor today Tom Gallogly ma<e a business trip to Portland this afternoon. Newton Cunningham of Virginia has taken a position at the Schlickman & Bailey restaurant. Mrs. Lee, Hindman and children left at noon for their home at Kendallville after a visit here with relatives. Philip Ardner of Toledo joined Mrs. Ardner here and both went Io Bluff ton today to visit with his sister. Miss Clara Mitch of Portland, who has been visiting Stella Bremerkamp. returned to her home this afternoon. John Harvey left today for Frankfort, Ind., and other places in Clinton county to attend to some business matters, Mrs. J. C Patterson and daughter, Marie, left this afternoon for Win Chester, where they will visit with | friends a few days. Mrs. C. M. Meyers and children returned to Celine, Ohio, today, after ti visit here with her mother, Mrs. M Fullenkamp, and other relatives Mrs. Katharine Clamper, who is ill from indigestion and under the care of a trained nurse at the home of Miss Hattie Studabaker, is somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs .1 M Durkin of Williamstown, Ohio, returned to their homo this afternoon after spending Old Home Week with relatives and friends in this city. Edna Crawford spent Thursday evening in Fort Wayne and visited Miss Bernardetta Forbing. who Is at the St. Joseph hospital She reported Miss Forbing as doing fine. Miss Esther Seelig returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit here with Mias Ruth Mayer and Mrs. Otto Kirsch. Miss Seelig was accompanied to Fort Wayne by her sister, Mrs. Kirsch, who will visit with her. Mrs. George Kuckman, a prominent Root township lady, underwent a most successful operation Thursday at her home for the removal of two cancers of the breast. She stood the ordeal well and is doing fine. Mrs. Adolph Schamerloh and son. Arthur, of Union township are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Bultemeier, at St. Johns. They will be joined Saturday by Mr. Schamerloh, who will visit them over Sunday. W. A. Rundell of the Ward Fence I company is quite sick at the home of I relatives in Grand Rapids, Ohio, - where they have been visiting sin< e I Sunday. He is suffering from a nerv-1 ous breakdown, but is somewhat bet 1 ter again, according to last reports. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Hower returned last night from St Paris, Ohio, where they visited Mr. Hower's mother. Mrs Daniel poorman They motored there last Sunday and were accompanied there by Mrs Poorman. who visited them here. They were accompanied home by Mr. and -Mrs. Carl Schack,, who will be there guests. Paul Kendall, who has been employed at the Herbert L. Hileman grocery for some time past resigned his position Saturday evening, and with Bert Cully left Monday morning to look over the field for an up-to-date garage at Tipton. Ind, in which W. A. Kendall expecta to become Io terested financially The Kendall and Cully families expect to move to Tipton in the very near future- Willshire Herald. ~ — o—' --——— AT THE CRYSTAL. Pictures, three reels of them, show Ing actual conditions In the Ohio poaitentlsry, will be shown at the Crystal Saturday night Showing parts ol the prison whl>h have never been open to the public, showing the In'imate life of the prisoners, how they work, ho* they spend the time, etc Thia Is a feature dim. well worth »••• Ing At the Crystal theater Saturd.-iv (Advertisement) ... ' ■ -Q — —— I WANTED Girls to strip tobacco White Stag Cigar factory— Adt JMi.’
One Way to make lip -1 of your troubles is to burn them-but burning a “White Stag” Extra Mikl Cigar making you forget your troubles entirely. 5 cents For Sale By All Dealers 5c
Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from MO. per acre up. ■ ' wk a 4 f » y u w Awarded 1 ■ . Medal J Paris Exposition 19V0. For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier «* W ‘ s 'S 1 I »/ i, * is Live Stock And General AUCTIONEER 9 years of experience means DOLLARS FOR YOU ' J. N. Burkhead Monroe, - - - Indiana Telephone at my expense MONEY FOR COAL AND OTHER WINTER SUPPLIES If you need money for fuel, w n ter clothing or if you have a number of small bills which need attention botiuw the mon ey from us We make loan* on Furniture. Piano. Teams, Wagons, etc, without removsl. We give you n written statement of your contract We al low extra lime without charge in case of sickness or lons of work. 84c per week for 3<t weeks pays a 815 'xt loan All amounts in proportion If you need mon ey, fill out the following blank, cut It out und mall it to us Name Address «<rent t« in Derater ever*' j Tuesday. d FaUal Is Private E F • m i .<« cm, .i I ■ /•••» II ■ Holltr *4 * £ ' ..»• \A let/*
gaooa ■onanra asm r—fTYTOMEN are yy often surprised to find |k that their figure is so different,so much het- K 3 ter, when they put on H a Kabo Corset. It is J] always noticeable to others. DH Kabo Corsets are the a leaders in style and are remarkable for the great S £' comfort they give the wearer. g Buy . Kabo. g Kabo Form Reducing Cor- "jm acts are perfect in comfort and results. Kalxi Maternity Supporters ' Ml arc a great blessing to women t B who expect the Stork. All Kabo goods are protected by the most liberal guar- — antee. » ■1 ■ ■ I ' rr 1 Style 612. Is loW in bunt and has a long skirt Ta I'kilDO CrOFSCt C'O» S rsl«h f?o r » t ‘ h cl« "“f 0 “«V= ol batiste with : xfi E <s™ no-« '■‘Wp. lace trimmed. 2 pairs of enrtera. fl,' ’ bins is to w. puce, 41.00 Chicago | THE BOSTON S CORE I o
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Beginning Oct. 25, anyone buying a top buggy we will make a present of the celebrated Star Vestibule Storm Front valued at $10.50 or will allow a discount of 510. on any buggy if vestibule front is not desired. F. <TTFLE N. 2nd. ?t. Phone Dr C. v. VETERINARIAN Pbn-,.. Office H > 1 l-O’ Hi? SALE OF HOL' Hi. GOO’* I will offer at pub'c auction on the corner u« Adams and Third streets on Saturday Oct. 26 Beginning at 1 o’clock p.m. Household goods consisting of the following: Steel Range, Sideboard, Rocking chairs. Dinin*’ mom chairs. Combination book case and w’riting desk. Also other articles of useful value in a household. M. BURNS (WM4|T Os VOU ▼ MIHM AT j \/* H 1 he woman Who Thinks there is no saving or satisfaction in doing her own baking is perfectly right. A little careful thought woul i convince any housewife that it really doesn’t pay-especial-ly when you can buy such delicious bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastry, etc. at Martin’s which are fully equal to the best home-made. Just try them. Jacob Martin 1
EITHER CASE OR BOTTLE _pt v of our Famous whiskey or other liquors wi 11 be deli vere d *ll 4 to you promptly any time X V You car. order by phone and fflPfo kA, \ feel perfectly confident of ■ > getting the finest grade of L|KvrY 1 SdP ~ z ' stimulant at the lowest pri- plbfttlpl ces. Your next order will JH J surely be “The kind you sent .r last time--it was fine.” J Berghoff Beer by the case. f\l \RI F V Corner of Second and Madison streets. FOR SALE—A baby jumpw. and one HOUSE WANTED To rent 6-rootn Crtx rug. 9x12.— .Mrs. Ford In- < oUage. Kavetnber Ist. Inquire at quire 222 No. 6th St. —Advt. 231t3 this office. Advt 251 U
I CHILDREN COATS 1 We have over two dozen children coats we are ■ closing out, sizes 8 to 14 ■ Prices 51.98 to 55.00 I Cold man is coming and now is the time to buy ■ these coats at such good bargains. ■ FULLENKAMPS | = Hlliillliilliiig «■» «■> — * S'THE • >id wet weather? a ’ is here and you need £ s a pair ts our good shoes s; to keep your feet dry and warm. Don't forget the ■ place to get them at MB — «» • j PEOPLES & GERKE j
