Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1912 — Page 3

You’ll want arctics some of these days and I want to show you my Four-Ply make. You’ll like the looks them, you’ll like the way they fit and above all you’ll like the way they wear. Four-Ply Arctics Are Better

Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER

i WEATHER FORECAST I B ««>»♦ ■ Fair tonight and Sunday; slightly wanner Sunday Rev. Jaus of St. Johns was a whopper here today. .Mrs. C. D. Murray went to Fort Waynt today noon. Mra, Jarnos Kinney returned to Gen -.a after a visit here with relatives Mias Leota Halley, a teacher near Monroe is here for her week-end home visit. Miss Kynt Voglvwede will go to Fort Wayne for a Sunday visit with Miss nl.inche Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Meibers and daughter, Georgia will spend Sundav tn Fort Wayne with relatives Mr. iUMI Mrs. William Schumaker and daughter went to Ft Wayne to visit with her mother, Jl.s II A. Blauvelt The CSisaes Ruth and Ruby Parr'sb nt to Fort Wayne 'this morning >Pss Ruby will remain over Sunday <>i • visit.

agr j THE HOME OF ! L 3 -*— " Groceries I Hltff H OUR iKjflMflbC Goeds Will Appear To Hl! 111 Much Belter Adventage , , 1 In Your Panfry 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 •» bu. lots or more at 45c per bu. Close trimmed Holland Seed cabbage, at 90c per hundred. Good Luc L ' flour a blend of spring and winter wheat at >5.65 per bbl. 25 lb. sack 73c 50 lb. sack $1.45 We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108.

I JNO. i BOWER-' I I Prwident net 4 ln». ■ I FRENCH yUINN J E ■ Secretary *** ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. ■ ■ ABSTRACTS. jj I The Schirmeyer Ab.tn.ct ComjW complete Ab- I ~ Atract KeconiM. 1 wenty years Experience B Farm*, City Property. 5 per cent g S MONEY 8

Howard Wisehaupt went to Berne this morning on business. Tom Gallogly made a business trip I to Geneva this morning. Mra. Roby of Ohio City changed cars , here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne Jonas Trltch went to Herne this morning to spend the day and attend to business matters. i George Morris of Bluffton was here yesterday on business relating to the Morris five and ten cent store. Mrs A. J. Boyd of Spencerville, 0., is here attending the Daniel Yager luneral and visiting .Mrs. J. N. Fristoe, and Mrs. 8. E. Hite. Hallowe'en at Huntington, snys the Huntington Herald, was also very quiet in police circles. <mi account of the bad weather and many social affairs. Benjamin Studabnker. residing near Prairie, is reported in a dying condition this afternoon. His brother, «. T. Studabaker, was called to his home this afternoon Bluffton Banner Ben Beavers, a student at Wabash college. Crawfordsville, same home to spend Bunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. 8. D Beavers, and to cast bis Hist vote luxi Tue-iiay.

Miss Riuby Miller went to Fort Wayne this morning. Nelson Bricker of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Raymond Hremerkamp went to Union City this afternoon to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kauffman of Redkey are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kauffman. Miss Edith Miller has invited the Poinsett •a club girls to be her guests next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Annette Miller and daughter, Mrs. Mary Clem and son of Monroeville, spent the day here. Mr. and Mrs. John Callow and family of Monroeville are guests of his sister Mrs. J. A. Smith. Mrs. G E. Steele and son, Ervin, went to Marion to spend Sunday with Mrs A. E. Crawford, and family. Mrs. Jacob Miller and daughter, Edith, will spend Sunday in Fort Wayne with their son and brother, Fred Miller. Mrs. Janies Kinney, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mra. Pat Kinney, of this city, returned to her home at Geneva this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith left this afternoon for Richmond, where they will spend Sunday with the P. W. Smith family at that place. Mrs. John Thomas and grandson, Virgil McClure, and niece, Phoebe Hart, left today for Wren, Ohio, to visit over Sunday with Coyle McClure and family. Workmen are installing the steam heating plant 'n the Erwin building, occupied by the Erwin of I ice on 2nd floor, and the Graham & Walters office on the first floor. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheie and Mr. and Mra. Ben Scheie returned to Ft. Wayne this noon after attending the funeral of Gerhard Hessler held this morning at the St. Marys Catholic church.

.lames P. Haefling will arrive today from Terre Haute to remain until after election. Tuesday he will be accompanied by Ilia lamily to Terre Haute where they will make their home until February while he ia engaged iu work thejrt- as state accountant. Mrs. Clint .'ahttson and daughters, Huth, Maty and Monica of i.ewistow n, Ohio, and Miss Klanor Forking went to Foil Wayne today to visit with their sister Miss r.ernardette at the St. Joseph hospital. Miss Herasrdette will probable remain there a week longer. Court House News {Continued from Page I) acres, Hartford ip.. >»O0; Eli Sprunger et al. to ("baric* B. Wilcox et al. W acres. Hoot tp., |X*.OO; John F Hocker et al. to Emanuel l-ebman, lot 17, Monroe, $l6O. Ralph M. Ihew qualified as notary public. HOME-COMERS LEAVE TODAY. I) J. Aber of Tucumcari. N. M , who baa been here six week* for a visit iwith lelalhcv, making bis headquarters with bis nephew, F. A. Iteople*. will lu.w tills evrning. H» will stop at Amarillo, Texas, enroute home Mr. Aber and Duke Stoops lied with each other in claiming honors SB the first I bome < outers, and Mr. Aber is couvimI ,-d that b«< has the priority Mr. and Mrs Isaac Brown, of Coffey vllle, Kan. also home comers, who visjited with their son. S E Brown and family, also will return home today _____ o 1 I I’HOPEIITY —For »»>•• cheap. Croom bouse. • ,uts .-quire at this office.- -Ad vL CM Mh \ u / AT THE CRYSTAL. Two gi«at com'tliee are on at in* Crystal (or this mvnlng. These comedies are some of the beet we ever had They are advertised at side burstl.ig com*dlrs A very excellent drama is In «ounrctlon with ibis show Don' (forget to come to the t'rystsl if you want to see a splendid show •THE SUFFRAGETTE SHERIFF. - KALEM COMEDY, ■ A QUESTION OF SIZE." RATHE COMEDY "DETECTIVE DOROTHY." EBBANAY DRAMA. A BUSY MONTH F./t CENTS. Th® CRYSTAL Theater.

AT THE CiiL’RCHFS ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Ixiw mass, 7:30 a. m. Hogh mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Murk 8:11-26. 10:30, German service; teit, Luke 15:25-32, "The Elder Brother." 6:30, C. E. meeting; business meeting, Miss Della Sellemeyer presiding. 7:00, English service; text. Acts 24:16, “The Conscience." You are cordially invited to worship with us. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Public worship, 10:30 and 7:80. Epworth league, 6:30. Junior league, 2:30. The pastor will preach in the morning on "Seeing the Invisible;" at night will preach an election sermon to first voters. We will be glad to have you worship with us. R. L. SEMANS. Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. tn. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Mid week meeting. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. GEO. E. OWEN, Minister. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school al 9:30. Preaching at 10:30; subject, "Prayer and Revivals." Y. F. A. at 6:15.

THE BUSINESS MEN OF BERNE Calling Attenion To ihe Men Who Do i Things In That Lively Little City

Berne Milling Company. We take pride in calling the public's attention to the large and well equipped roller flouring mill plant of Berne, so ably managed by Mr. Wesley Xeuenschwander, who Is fully conversant with every detail o' the important milling business In all ' its phases. The superior snow-flaked product eminating therefrom, includ in*, the fuuious "Jewell" brand of flour ■ are conceded by both the baker and ' housewife to have no *uperior on the ' market. They also deal in all kinds of grain, chop, coal and feedstuffs In general and they attend ' | romptly to local gristing and grind ing for the farmer with whom they also do a large exchange business Sprunger. Leman A Co This Arm carries a full line of dry . and fancy goods, hosiery, novelties’ ’ and notions, cloaks, wraps. Jacket* and suit goods, blankets, woolen*, flannels, ginghams, percales, calicoes, embroideries and ladies' and gents’ furnishing goods and choice staple ' and fancy groceries, queensware. glassware, etc. The clothing depart ment comprises a larg* and complete line of men s, boys' and youths' sash ton able ready t» wear iloth.-s, nobby' hats, fancy ties and hosiery, the famou» "Itougiasa and celebi ated BeU", Royal Blue BhoM. that make your feet glad, the lambert'ills rubber geode, the Munsing union suits, and ’ , < itlrtnnna haberdashery In general, i ‘red they represent th* famous Meyers A <**>. talliulng establishment of t'hl ,< *aiu. Manno Burkhalter—Rroorteto* of the Fair of Goma Thia s|<a< lous establishment la well arranged, and the store la v«ty large and diversified, consisting of many useful and elegant array of dry and fancy goods, hosiery, novelties and no ( tiorn*. gents' and ladles' tiirnlablngn. men's wort cfoth-a. queensware. ran dies, cutlery, jewelry, odd bits of brie a brae, souvenir and post eards. ate., j 5, 10. IS, io, and JSr counter goods, and racket goods in general, ail In ex • ellent assortment and greet variety. I and bin prices will defy the most Cor mldable competition Mr, Burkhalter, fa a gentleman widely and favorauly , known for bls many sterling qualities and he was favored with the nomint Hon by the republican party for route | Ity auditor, and If elected be will v> doubt fulfill the truat imposed upon Mm with bonot and dlatinvllon Io both himself and constituents —— Btsrts A Yager—Fumltars and Under taking Eatabliabment of Berne. A review of thia nature wouM bo m complete if we failed lo make a special mention of this elegantly stw- kad fun

Prayer service Wednesday evening, after which the choir will sing. At 7:00 a meeting will be held in the interest of the Anti-Tuberculosis movement. Dr. Boyers will speak on "Symptoms. Diagnosis and Treat ment.” Dr. S. P. Hoffman will speak on 'Ethiology, Bacteriology and Pathological Histology.” t The choir and male chorus will sing in the evening. A cordial invitation to the public. J. H. RILLING, Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:00 a. ni. Prayer an l praise service. 10:30. Junior Let vue, 2:00 p. m. Y. P. S. C E. 6:00 p. m. ITeachlng, 7:00 p. in. Mid-week praye: meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. We invite you to our services. L. W. LOVE, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. ni., public worship. 6:00 p. m , Christian Endeavor; Mr. C. J. Llitr, leader. We fonkr l’y Invite you to worship with uv. U. H. GLEISER. Pn-tor. - — o ' ... ■ •' — LUTHERAN ZION'S CHUFOH. German service, 10:00; text. Deut. 6:12 Catechetical instruction, 11:tH'. theme, "The Reformation." — o ■ WILL RUN SPECIAL CAR. The Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway company will rim a special car this evening, leaving Fort Wayne at I 6:45 o'clock, on account of the democratic rally In this city. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

initure and undertaking establishment of Berne, so ably presided over by Messrs. Blade & Yager The stock tomprises an elegant line of rich parlor, chamber and dining room sets, patent rockers, easy chairs, davenports, lounges .kitchen cabinets, mirrors. iron and brass bedsteads, mouldings. pictures and picture frames, etc. Also carpet sample, rugs, linoleums, oil < loths, curtains and rich draperica. coffin, caskets and undertaking suitplies in general and are agents for the famous i-oquld Veneer. They have an •■legaut funeral car and a finely match><d black team, and a specialty is made 'of undertaking and embalming and taking full charge of funerals and burials Sander-Smith d Co.—The Big Store of Berne. To a very large majority of the residents of Herne and the surrounding county the big dry goods, rug, carpet and grocery storep of Rander-flnilth « Co bas been a familiar and convenient shopping center from their beginning last spring The manager. Mr. Philip Bander. In addition to keeping the business on a high plane of satisfactory service, has kept pace with the 'material progress and development that lias taken place in Berne, The ’elegant fall and winter stock com priaes an excellent line of high-class dress fabrics In all the latest shade*, weaves and pattern*, hosiery, novel ties and notions, cloaks, wraps, furs, coats and suit goods, and in tact near ly anything and everything usnalh igrried in a strictly nrst-class and up-to-date dry giMMla and ladies mid gen-1 tlernan a furti’-hlug establishment nnd they bare the aaeney for the fanin,is Kabo *orsei Mi-i'nll's fashion pm ,t«-rna and th** .el*-hini«l Riar brand of shoes Baumgartner Bro- A Co — Entsrpris mg Hardware and Implement Firm of Berne . Us take paidonalde pride In calling itlie public's attention to the gpartona and sell arranged hardware wstaldish ‘ ment. implement warehouse ami iarri I age repository nf Itauußuirtm r Bros A t'o of wh'cb Mr, Hnorve liuipngnttI net is tt r’ I ntid efficirni manager tThe It eterk cnmt»rliw a lhe best grade- of I -t> heavy and »lwd ’"*rd ware, mchanics. rnnei><- ► «<nd butlde s' tools. flo’> - »• '.<i<r. IMge** tools and cuilery, iti** lamuu* Uartand. : Round (Ink .Monitor stoves and ranges 'n»d fin and enameled ware, the |h> II aval cream separator, the H I* F IrUtttM nnd vsrnlshea. ate. Also the Brtera huagloa, the Weber wagons. HlInternational manure sprawder. the .1 1 Case plows, the Ohio Dm* of Imple meoig, etc, iCovUatted no Page

Old Adams County Bank Hpcanir, Indiana. B Capital «)2f) 000 Surplus . tSO.Ofv. C. 8. Niblick, President M Kirsch and John NihltrS Vice Presidents £. X. Ehinger, Cashier. jkZa Farm loans a Specialtv Reflect — Resolve lections Made “Its A Long Lane SThat Has No Turning” Every The Starting I Accomoda- I OF A BANK ACCOUNT I sistent I __ With Safe May Be Banking THE TURNING POINT 1 xtended I Os Your Financial Career! Patrons ; We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

WANTED -Boy over 16 ’?ais old to learn harness ranker t.ade. Apply Chas. F. Steele. No 2nd Bt—Advt.

Farmers, You Work For Your Money Let 11' worK for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. De]>osit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for \our surplus. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR Put a Bottle in Your Bag L for comfort, enjoyment and possible relief on your trip. For our Ap whiskey its not only a splendid. ULjr 4 mellow,|smooth drink for the HVAL) IsZ'*/ *| sociably inclined; it is also with- j/Hb out a peer for medicinal use. Doctors recommend it and take Bp, A V V it themselves. They knovY.what |U iftyl V Ivf] good liquor is w *** ! J* Berghoff Beer by the case. AI \RI F Y Comer of Second and Madison streets. WANTED 1,00» head of turkey each day between now and Nov 22nd., inclusive. Only good, fat plump stock is wanted* Mr. Farmer, it now looks like the Thanks Giving market will be the best* If you have good stock we will fay a premium. H. BERLING

■ .i" 1 FOUND—White t ill dog; followed children home from school. Call 'phone 168. Advt 2611"