Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1912 — Page 3

I Mr, Youngfellow I . t % un Ask to see the new Houn Dawg ■ Ralstons latest last, button, 1 Tuscan Calf uppers me- I dium heavy soles I the latest pat- I $5.00 1 Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER |

i WEATHER FORECAST \ ; i H »♦♦♦ H Ilaln tonight and Friday; oold-r Friday. Mrs. t'harloa Helm w*-n« to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon John StonehitTner made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. '!•«. Mary V. Ihiilev went to Fort Wayne to attend the Hen Hur meeting • • evening. Miw Roue Sethur went to Fo-t Wayne this numintt where she will sl>end the day. s Mias Kmina K.ttney and her aunt, Mrs. lame* Kinney, of Geneva, sent to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit with relatives. Mtl. Ward Sunier ot fort Wayne arrived here this afternoon to visit at the bedside of her sister. Mrs. Ma bel Ashbaut her. who is confined to her home on West latut aster street on a count ot illness Her conditio.' ts reported somewhat better today, but remains very serious —Hluffton News.

Groceriesjj I Gocds Will Appear To . Much Better Advantage In Your Pantry THAN ON OUR SHELVES THE FORMER Is Where They Naturally Belong, Anyway! We have some special prices to offer this week on fancy home grown potatoes in 5 bu. lots or more at 45c per bu. Close trimmed Holland Seed cabbage, at 99c per hundred. Geod Luck flour a blend of spring and winter wheat at |5.f15 per bbl. 25 lb. sack <3c 50 lb. sack 51.45 We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 28. Butter 19 to 2oc Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & l Depot ’Pb™ 108 t

I JNO. 8. BOWKK-i I ■ President V.-Pres t & Trees. ■ I FRENCH ylllNN I ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, loans, ■ I The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complfte Ab- I 1 • street Records, 'twenty years Experience y Farms, City Property, . r . per con, ■

I Oscar Hoffman want to Winchester this morning, where he will attend to some business mutters 11 Hd l.yon left this morning for Ply- • mouth and Warsaw, where he will 11 attend to some business matters, i .Mrs. Dan Niblick returned from Vera i Crux this morning, where she •pent Wednesday with her imrents, i -Mr. and Mrs, Michael Henneford. Mrs. K;fthrvn Wilmington of Grand Rapids. Mich., who lias been visiting with relatives and friends In Decatur for some time, arrived here today to visit at the home of h>r dsughte' ' , v nt McAfee. Hluffton ’ Newt. I ’ Mann Woods is 7*e|>arlng to go to I ('incinnati, where he will arrange to have his contracting supplies and teams shipped to this city, and If the . weather permits will begin work on i laying the brick on West Monroe i afreet this fall A marriage license war issued at • Hluffton yesterday lor Oswald Onier t Sprunger. our postal clerk, and son o<‘ Mr. and Mrs. (’. Spninger. and Miss ■ Funny Margaret Itaunigartiier. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jonathan Haumgartner. near Vera t'nii. The wedding will take place next Sunday or Monday —Herne Witneaa.

Miss Vivian iiurk entertained her club nt u Hallowe'en masquerade last evening. Mrs. John Miller of Fort Wayne was here yesterday to have some dental work done. Miss Bessie May went to Hoagland to visit with her sister, Mrs. Dayton L. Barkley. Violet May and Vivian Paul are the names of the twins born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard. Miss Ireta Erwin returned from Pleasant Mills, where Bhe was visiting with her granmother. The Misses Mamie Teeple and Nell Brown went lo Fort Wayne today to take their musle iesaon. Mrs. Dan Niblick returned tills morning from Vera Crux, where she . visited with her parents. Mrs. Clint Johnson and children of liewlstown, Ohio, are in the city visiting with her father, Peter Forbing. Peter Cooper has returned to Ashland, Ohio, after a three weeks' visit . with his niece, Mrs, Herman Tctjman. I Mrs. Lewis Dolch and daugter, ITel- * en, left this morning for their homo |at Toledo, Ohio, after a visit hero I with relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harruff returned to Fremont, Mich., yesterday afternoon. They visited here since Old Home Week with their son Orval liarruff. and other relatives. O. S. Cox, a craneman for the C. & E. railroad, working near Bobo, had the misfortune to have the end of his left forefinger cut off. He came to this city to have It dressed. M. F. Aspy of Pleasant Mills went to Fort Wayne today to call on his wife at the Lutheran hospital. She I was operated upon there some time ago, and is reported us getting along nicely. Word from the St. Joseph hospital j today Is that Mrs. Connell passed u fair night and is much better today, j Wednesday her condition was not so j good, and news of her improvement today Is received with pleasure. | Miss Bessie Harrison left this afternoon for her home in Anderson after visiting here for a short time as the guest of Miss Vera Purdy. Miss Grace Purdy, who has also been visiting here will return this evening to tier home in - Decatur. —Hluffton News. William Spade was slightly injured last evening in a cave-in at the gravel pit near Vera Crux operated by Pat . Addington His feet and h-gs were 'caught beneath the gravel and bruised and sprained so that he is unable to walk today Bhiffton News. | Miss Lena Dickinson, formerly of this city, now In for n nurse in a Cleveland hospital, has returned to duty after a four weeks’ illness Miss Dickenson is s cousin of Murray Scherer of this city and a niece of Mrs. Perry Andrews of near Monroe. — n ■■■—i - HESSLER BETTER _____ John Heasier, who was injured ii: an automobile accident, which proved fatal to his brother. Is getting better Wednesday It was dtacovered by hi* physician'- that he had four broken ribs In addition to his other Injuries, and while not serious, the additional Injuries add to the complications of the case Today he la very sore and sick, owing to the reaction which la just setting In. «ed will be compelled to stay In bed for several weeks yet. Nothing dangerous is evident at this time and physlriaus state that his recover' is but the course of time t —_ , I 1-0"- 1 -■ 1 ■ Action Is Taken * from sirs B I learned ul the death of Albert O, ■Marsh, of Winchester. Indiana: tlie<ei fore, be It Resolved, That the state of Indiana has loai a statesman and a jurist and the Randolph County har au honest, upright lawyer, one who was often counseled for his wisdom and honest edv'ee who filled all the poaltiona to which he was cal'ed In rlrll life hoc •ally and unfiiehlnaly. and in time it > war defended hla eountry's (tag as a j brace and trtte soldier; but I* now j deud therefore, hr It further Resol*••d, That a copy of these resI olutlens to* spreal of record on a page I dedicated to ltl» memory in the order | hook of the Adam* rirrult court, of J Adams county, Indiana, lhal a cony of these resolutions be presented »o hla widow. and to the Randolph coon 'ty hur I.KMIH C IfeVOBR. DAVID K SMITH. PAtn, G HOOPRR. Committee WANTED | Reliable party or firm as repreaen tame in this county for the Rweeprr Vac, a thotougbly reliable vacuum cleaner This Is no rnke and If you are Interested, lei m» hear from you If no*. 4o not waste your ItlßO.—f <’ (Stevenson. 6* When Bids. Indianapolts. Ind - Advt 14*

yp ■—ig"-i.it—■— I——W ———— r^ : T d STEELE & WEAVER n , 1 wear all sizes 10c NOVEMBER SALE good value 50c Special For Saturday 1000 Silk Neckties, Regular 25 cent Grade, Saturday only, 10 cents each. t UNDERWEAR BOOKS DISHES The time is here for 1000 good cloth bound books for A large shipment has just came 1 this lineand we have boys and girls to read at 10c they are larger than ever before it 'for th° whole B°y scout books 25c all goes for 10c family. D G ] rls boo f u s a)l 25c Fancy China Childrensunionsuits Illat card album. 2o and ,>(k- &e the ones we are Mntllg for [ at 25c and 50c. . T , XXT Tl . „ 25c and 50c in cake plates, salads, Ladies two piece SPEC IAL ON BARRETTS sugars and creams, cracker howls suits 25 and 50c. . , , . - oc , I arlip-t union suits A la rge assortment of 25c bar- eic50c and 9Sc retts tb l s on l. c^°ice 10c Dinnerwear Mens two piece P^ s c Vn Udy iine 10c We like to talk this line because , suits 50c. Broaches lUc . . we have the stock and sell every Mens union suits 98c - P c } e bne °* new J ewt ‘^ r y customer that comes in from, SO. Bo s and girls heavy union suits * or Idc.and on up. to jig # oo a set. 50 co 75c LAMPS AND LANTTRNS COLD DAYS ARE COMING BLANKETS Large size lamps Stove'pipe and elbows 1 1-4 size nicely made pair 98c J | complete 50c at 10c JFi0 $ s 1 1-2 size extra heavy . $175 ti|r-wi|k\ -Small ones from » shovels !0c ! 1-2 size wool fleeced *2.00 |PH 1 SI . ! j Childrens drepsei ail U Kiwll No. 2 lantern tin WAGONS [ sizes 50c f|L VifoeT 1 Buy a wagon while the prices VV Childrens rompers and trlhLvit£? * are low 50c to $1.75 n, e ht £° wns 25c ' 1 xi h oV l 5 iLV Childrens 3k ; rts hoods “^ ern cop ' PLATED * nd ca P s ! Nicklewarc and Aluminumware Aviation caps all col- „ , ~. 1 ors 25 and 50c NOVELTIES Ever) t hng in line and no holdup Ladies flannelette of rli kind s ? Hundv linp t • t .• || skirts 25 and 50c a t lT ' Tah.e spoons and basting spoons Ladies net skirts 50c Pennants 10c | ‘ T oa m and9Bc Purses and heads 10c Tea kettles 98c Fancy combs 10c to $1 50 SWEATERS Dress Karfs2s aad 50e ENAMELWARE SPECIALS Mens sweaters at .50 and 98c Stand covers 25 and 50c 10 qt. water pails 25c Childrens sweaters . .50 and 98c Slumbering socks pair 10c 14 qt. dish pans 25c , Boys sweaters at 50 and 98c Muffters 10 and 2oc Hundreds of other articles from Misses sweaters all colors . $1.50 Curtain goods per >d. 10c 5c to9Bc PICTURES AND FRAMES TOILET ARTICLES A nice line of these on stock and are fine, for the Talcum powder large can 10c, extra size lb. cans talsum of 10c to 50c. cum 10c, tooth powder 10c,hair oil lOc.facecream 10c Remember us when in need of good mdse, at the right prices we have the goods and want your trade. Make our store your home W r hen in town. The store that has the goods. j STEELE AIND WEAVER | « RACKET STORE

PUBLIC SALE. * — — .■* Thf undersigned will offer nt pule Hr auction in the city <1 Owatur nt the Decatur lioras Sale barn, on First at reel. ou Thursday. November 14, beginning promptly at 1# o'clock a. m, the following property. to-wu: Twenty head of Kentucky mule* Three mulee are from H to 9 year* of age, good *!*•». with good weight, in good fleali and an* all guaranteed to be good workera: fifteen to eighteen head of horaea. constating of the heavy draft type, with plenty of bom* and flnfah, good heavy chunks, some big feeders, a few brood mnrea. and a few general purpose Itorsea; HI Mtude Uaker dump wagon* These wagons, are all In good running condition and will be sold for the high dollar; 10 seta of double mule harness, all In good condition. T*‘rms mad** know n on day of sale Any one wishing to sell a horse, a commission of t- IN| will be charged for each and every horse sold and a commission of II for all horses offered and not sold, • K Wool»r* John ttpuhler. Nosh Ftnuhig* r, A nets. 13. P. Prucble, Clerk - Democrat Want Ads I*av. «s——a—»*—**— i i — — — FOR 10 DAYS ONLY • % Bejrinninj: Oct. 25, anyone buying a top buggy we will make a present or the celebrated Star Vestibule Storm Front valued at $10.50 or will allow n discount of $lO. *n buggy if vestibule front is not desired. rHAS. F. STEELE N. 2nd. St. Phone 505 i

Dr C. V. Connell I —— : VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102 ■ - — PHONE -J 297 Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of (ieneral Medicine and Surgery ‘I Office Over Inti-rurban Station I Res. 2» N. Fifth St. I I t I'-JLLI. - -1 ; CERTAIN I.Y, thetr's a sure way of k’rttiag AHAYooI Clothi i without paying** ttifi price . Just ask for CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES they are guaranteed to He allwool, to hold ahape, and to give satisfactory wear and service, 510 to US. Holihousc. Schulte & Co. j j tiissl Cloth** Metiers for Men a Hoy* '

Put a Bottle in Your Bag U for comfort, enjoyment and pos- II j If siWe relief on your trip. For tnir fflk i whiskey is not only a splendid. < to; mellow, smooth drink for the sociably inclined; it is also with- * <»ut 4 a peer for medicinal use. * Doctors recommend it and take KST\! U! fit themselves. They know what jJ^TT good liquor is l|»| Berghoff Beer by the ease. FV Comer of Second and Madison streets. (Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Wan* Ads Pav. = lllllllllllllllf^ I THE I 5 Wet weather makes it necessary S to have good soles and rubbers. Don’t for get “ Peoples and Berke" 5 when you want the next pair 5 | PEOPLES & GERKE § isiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii = 111111111111111^