Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1912 — Page 3

I yOU want satisfaction when I 1 you buy shoes or anything R else, don’t you? Os course you B do, we do too. If ourshoesdon’t R satisfy you, we are not satisfied $! and we’ii make good. We are || showing some awful good values i in boys high fop shoes this fall. I' Take a look. I Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER f

i WEATHER FORECAST I v Z rs + ■*+* >*•» * M FUr tonight, rooter extreme Mouth portion, with heavy frost*; Thursday fair. Rev. Freiburger went to Ft. Wayne today noon. James Stockard of Williams was u business visitor here today. A new- awning is being put up in front of the Ufcar'.tc V:<gtewed<> shoe •tore. , -'lisa fVjrgla Wagner went to Fo t Wayne today noon to take her regular musk; lesson. Mrs. L C. .vunen ond Miss Et'a Mai loner were guests at the Annett home at Magley yesterday. Ttlford Moot's niece announces that she is now at liberty t* give her whole attention F family wasbin’s. She met her husband on tsg day —Abe Martin Mrs. Godfrey Kurt went to Root township this noon to visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Ballard, and twin habie* that came ro the Ballard home Tuesday night.

f THE HOME OF ■ I Quality Groceries j '} Go'-.ds Will Appear To j’ Much Better .^vantage fel\ 1 i 1 i I" Y » ur Panlr > THAN ON OUR SHELVES THE FORMER Is W here They Naturally Belong, Anyway! •j We have some special prices to offer this week i on fancy home grown potatoes in 5 ou. or 1« bu. lots. Close trimmed kraut cabbage. Flour in bbl. lots. Get our prices and you will lay in a 8 supply for winter. It will pay >ou. We pay cash or trace for produce Eggs 2s. Butter 19 to 25c j Hovver and Hower. J N’orth of G. R. k L Depot. v>haw * 10 ? t I JNO. S. BOWERS 1 H Presides V.-Pres t& I reas. | I french QUINN | ■ Secretary ■ 1 THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I; R REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. H E abstracts. ■ I The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- ■ I street Records, Twenty years Experience ■ B Farms, City Property. 5 per cent ■ I MONEY ■

1 1 I’eter Cooper has returned to Aslr , i laud, Ohio. , 1 Mrs. Dick Wallace returned from 1 1 Fort Wayne, where she was visiting 1 : with relatives aurlng the dty. I Mrs Dan Niblick spent the day at , the home of her isireut*, Mr. and Mrs Michael llennefori*, ,at Vera Uru*. Mrs. H. L. Merry went to Ft. Wayne this morning, where she will visit Mrs. Aspy, who is sick at tb« St. Joseph I hospital. J. M. Frisinger. who has been In | Belgium several weeks, lias arriyed home His cargo of horses, which 'he Imported, arrived here last week. * .1 S. Peterson, local tnattager of the] , Indiana Mghtlng plant ,has returned I from Lafayette, where be was attendj ing a meeting of th<- aianagers of the different plants 1 Mrs. Amy Syphera tlrandstaff re-j turned yesterday afternoon to Port-j land after a visit with the L. N. Grand , staff family at Monmouth Mrs tlrandstaff accompanied her here. Mrs Arthur Bleeke of Union township. who has been seriously sick lor some time, is no better and her physician from this city, with one front Monroeville, will hold a council i«- j morrow, relative to her ease

Dan ISeery made a business trip to ! Borne this morning. Mrs. Dirk Wallace went lo Fort ! Wayne this morning. Mrs. 11. S. Hire went lo Fort Wayne i this morning to spend the day. Miss Nellie Blackburn went to Fort ! Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Louisa Fuhrman of Preble ] went' to Fort Wayne yesterday after- ! noon. Mrs. (\ B. Smith of Portland l« here I for a visit with her parents, Mr. and i .frs, C. Hammett. I Mrs. t’harler Minland returned to !St. Johns on tile 2:30 car yesterday j afternoon after shopping here. Mrs, Ann 'Robison of Winchester, grand mutton of the Eastern Star, will | t»e the guest of the local chapter November 11th. Mrs. F. A. Peoples and Miss Clara Huhemi ier went to Fort Wayne today noon They will be entertained at supper by Mrs. Utmost Nahrwnld and will attend the show at the Majestic theatre this evening. Nino canary birds sent from New York to Joseph & Lang of this city, were mlssent to Decatur, Illinois. Upon arrival here yesterday, they were found to he dead, not having received the proper care in their round about trip. W. M. Kerr of Bertie passed through the elty this morning enronte to Fort Wayne to call on his daughter, Mrs. Mabel Duff, a patient at the Lutheran hospital. She underwent an operation a week ago and Is getting along nicely. The Kebekuhs has announced a picnic party for next Thursday evening. Every member Is urged to come and bring a basket of good tilings for the supper. An excellent meeting was held last evening, the plan for the new week being envolved al that time. Con, the elder son of Jack Moynljlian, was taken to Rockville, hi t., ] Monday afternoon, where he will lie given treatment for tuberculosis al the state sanitarium. Hopes are given that the disease has not such a stronghold that the scientific treatment will lie aide to help hitu. —lHuff jton Banner. —— OELLE NIBLICK ELOPED. Saturday, abnuc II o'clock at JackRon, Mich., Daniel Foy .youngest nor. of Simeon Foy and wife, of litis city, and Mbs Belle Niblick, the seventeen t year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willllam Nltilii , who resides seven, tni'es •troni Bluff ton, were united In marriage | l>y Rev. Smith, at Ills home In Ja> k sou. They returned to thin city Sat- ■ urda.v evening and Sunday afternoon went to the bride's home where they j announced their w edding to her par- . ciitr, ». uo forth* ith gave their parenjtal tdess'ng Mr. Foy Is «-m|4oyed at the above! faetorj and they will re- ( ] side in .hia • tty. Moat<ieHer Herald. DAVIS FARM f.C'LD Gibbons, Dredge Contractor, Makes New Hurcnass. Ezekiel Davis of Jefferson township and Henry Gibbons of near Wabash. Ohio, were here today and called at the Peterson it Moran ofllre, where they closed a deal for the purchase of Davis' ninety acre farm by Gibbons .Thirty acres lies In Jefferson town ship, this county, and sixty acres Just ' across the state line. The larnt which 'was purchased ten years ago by DavN for only *«* sold by him today for $11,0"" Mi Gibbons is a dredge contractor, and has been dredging Hands in Illinois .*«<• other western 'states His wife !,rnl son will reside on his new farm here and he will c*»t* , tinue his work a* dredger, Mr Davis , has not yet decided w hat h* will do DfO NOT COME. The basket ball game Dial waa to b« played TUvsday nhtht between Ik catur an d Port land, was railed off ot account of the far' lhai the Portland team waa laid up somewhere on tie road to Dees'iir . They Wt I'ortlacrt In an au'o bui only tot a little way* from home when they wet with an accident and by the Blue they made the repairs it »aa too late to come to Decatur, so they returned lo l*ortland A fame with them la trying to ba ar ranted for the near future PAINFUL PART WITH wisdom fbris Andrews is ronvinred that It Is ns painful to part with wladom as !»o acquire It Mis wisdom tooth In . professional iern»«. an imparled titl'd molar,* return'd '# come through, and , he railed on a ks al dentist to 'lt It proved very tuilnfnl and It *ae | neceaaarv lo call a physician lo rhino form Andrew# before the tooth *u * taken out. ■■ i —■ *!a— ■ FLUSH ROSE FOUND She rdf Gorkin has In hia poaeee slon a plush robe that «aa found awl tnnied over lo him owner can gel name bv calling on him and deerrlblng Ihe property

CERTAINLY, tliere’n a sure way of petting All-Wool Clothes without paying a stiff price. Just ask for CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES they are guaranteed to be allwool, to hold shape, and to give I satisfactory wear and service. «10 to }S2S. tiokhouse, Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Hellers for Men & Boys ANNUAL MEETlNGlOntlnued from ►’age 1) Mallonec, Roy Muimna, Mrs. Eugene Rucyon. Mrs. Cal Peterson, Rev, Geo. Owen. Entertainment —.V.s. f*. n. Lewton, Cbairnmii; Mrs. Lucy Fruchte. Miss lretu Erwin. Mrs. E. B. Kern, Miss Myrtle Brown. Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Ruby Miller. Township presidents who are active in the work in their various districts are; Viilon-Rool —C. S. Mumma. Washington—C. L. Wallers ITehle-Kirkland -Saw. Fruchte. Bt. Mary's—A. W. Oullck. Blue Creek —Amos Danner Monroe —J. P. Lehmun. French-Hartford—Fzra J. Glendening. Wabash —Clara Anderson Jefferson —Christian Z«'hr NOTICE. All wanting winter apples leave older* at my office up to Friday evening, as delivery will be niadr Saturday — Ernst Schiickinan. r i nird and Monroe.—Advt. 160t3 NOTICE. Fur hist, law* ll.cry al reasonable prices, gooo uuttits. call or 'phone No. 182, to Ernest Schlickman, Third and Monroe —Advt. JEOtS BOWLING GAMES. In three games played Tuesday ; night between the White Case tea n ' and tbe Alley team, the Alley le. oi ’ came out of the trial with two games ;to their credit. A feature of the game was six strikes by Holthouse of the Alley team. Tonight all teams are re--1 quested to be at the alley for the tor matiou of the howling league There will be some games, too | ~U— ■ „ - n . NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty-five acre farm. 4 miles from Decatur, 5 room house, large burn, buildings In good condition, on pike, all good beet land. j 5 room bouse on Lies street, large barn, drovu well, plenty of fruit, a bargain If taken soon. 7 room house on Elm street, good as new, a good property at right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. HOLEPROOF HOSE The greatest hose for Indies and Men Men’s Holeproof half hose 6 pairs guaranteed 6 months for. .... ... $1.50 Men’s Holeproof silk sox 3 pairs guaranteed for three months for $2.00 Women's Holeproof silk hose 3 pairs guaranteed three months for .... $3.00 Women’s Holeproof cotton hose 6 pairs guaranteed six months for . $2.00 Women’s Holeproof mercerized hose six pairs guaranteed ft months Tor . $3.00 THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY

Coats First-of-the-season Selections Our line of se|>arate coats for fall and winter is now ready. They are made up in all the newest colors in plaid barked materials, chinchillas, rough tweeds and zibelines, fur fabrics and broadcloths. Unusual lines, especially in the backs, the new Robespierre, Directoire and Napoleon Rever Collars, wide belts, patch pockets, and many other charming innovations give these coats a style distinction found only in the Bischof line. It's the wise woman who buys her outfit early in the seaaoa. Come in tomorrow and make your selection./”" NI6LICK & CCMPANY

Oriel Varum * leaner For a limited time <r; y * ■ —*■ • i We will sell Oft I Vaeum cleaners for $4.00. 1 his is one of the best machines on , the market. i See Alphas £cp OK WR T .TJ\ Fremont Specialty Co. Decatur, - - • Indiana

Sa®£j —■—— mms hzizd czzzjh j*. Big Suit Sale § I \w!s\ SU,TS AT LESS THAN COST || ilot Ladies and Misses Suits all colors ■ 00 and $15.00 Suits go for- $5.00 ■ lot Ladies Suits $20.00 and $25.00 jo for SIO.OO ■ 81l other New and Nobby Suits go at a I it reduction. Extraordinary big reduc-1 on any Suit in our stock, this week. ■ er values never offered. Don’t miss H ISTON STORE!

_OCK WHAT AT THE F> CUT X/ \ c x\ TON 3HT TWO BIG RELLS SHE A Two Reel Feature Ihose Lovesick Cowboys Dicks Predicament Laughter, Excitemt*n» from every inch of filn. of this hilarious comedy Admission 5c to all