Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1912 — Page 3
fl fl H rpODAY you men voted for principles and the | A the platform you believed to be right. It’s » not out of place at this time to remind you that this store is run on principles that we know are | I' right i fl fl g f\UR "‘platform” is service; ws want to help |g you buy your shoes here with pleasure, with a || comfort, and with satisfaction; to give you real ■ H value for your money; to make friends of our ■ ■ customers, and customers of their friends. S i We're waiting for you. I | Charlie Voglewede I ** THE SHOE SELLER F
I WEATHER FORECAST I r I v ■ ,»♦» *♦*• • *♦♦♦ B Cloudy weather, with local rain* to night or Wednesday; warmer east portion tonight. 'Has Fanny Hite was r Foil Wayne visitor today' Miss Victoria Stone weal to Fort Wayne this morning The Misses Mary and Ireta Erwiu spent Sunday at Pleasant Mills. George Stee.e was in Fort Wayne r ‘terding to some business matters tou*’ * . Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Andy 'After spent the day in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Ed Engelking and other friends. A. P. Sullivan returned this morn Ing to Fort Wavne after a visit with 50... .»>va Sullivan, ard famib-. Mr. and Mr#. L 1.. Hale of Geneva spent Sunday in this city at the home of F N. dale and family.—Bluffton Banner. William H. Raker went to Lagrange this morning, whero he will work on the school house which is toeing bu'lt there.
I Quality Groceries I OUR i Goods Will Appear To Much Better Advantage in Your Pantry THAN ON OUR SHELVES THE FORMER k 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 90c per hundred. Good Luck flour a blend of spring and winter wheat at >5.65 per bbl. 25 lb. sack 73c 50 lb. sack $1.45 W‘e pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phone 108. 1.——... i ii,,'i in i■ >i _ I JNO. 8. BOWERS a M t^ R I S President V .-I’rea t & Treaa. I I FRENCH QUINN J XX. I ■ .Secretary fiU ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | ■ REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. ■ I ABSTRACTS. ■ □ The Schiimeyer Abstract Company, complete Ab- ft Z struct Records, twenty years Experience Q ■ Farms, City Property, 5 per cent H I MONEY S
John Colchln went to Fort Wayne , j this morning on business. • Fred Hoffman went to Connersville > this morning on business. | Father Frieburger went to Richmond this morning, where he a|»eut the day ; . and assisted at some church services. Deputy Secrets’? of State H. L. Coni ter returned to his duties at Indianapolis this morning after being here to ' vott. ■ The Misses Katherine and Lucy * Htraublnger of Willshire, Ohio, changI «d cars here this morning enroute to > Fort Wayne. f Harry Poling left this morning fur , Chicago, where he will visit for a few I days and then leave for Emporia. Kansas where he will visit with relaI I fives lor some time. Fremont Frisinger left this morning for Bloomington, where he will resume his ste.iies at the Indiana university after spending a few days vi«iting with his parents and friends. i Miss Margaret Mills has takes, a position In the offices of the For*. Wayne .| ft Springfield Railway company. She , resigned from the employ of Graham ft Walters office force to take the new position.
! R. Schug of Berne was a business visitor in Decatur. Dr. C. C. Rayl of Monroe was a business visitor here today. I W. L. Keller of Monroe changed cars here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne. I Miss Lena Davis of Bobu is spending the week-end with Mrs. Clyde 1 Standiford. | "Nirs. Thomas Ehinger and babe went to Monroe this afternoon, where they will spend a few days. Alpheus Roop has gone to Champaign county, Ohio, where he will remain until Friday on business. Miss Rose Christen and sister, Mrs Frank France, and Mrs. W. H. I.e-e, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Q. C. Steele and son, Irvin, returned last evening from .Marion, ! where they visited over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Tony Overman of Covington, Kentucky, who came here for the funeral of the late Peter Holthouse, left this afternoon for her home. I The Christian ladies, who served I soup and dinner in the Krick build ing, corner Monroe and Third streets, I will also serve supper. Everybody is invited to come and get an excellent supper. Miss tails Connell went to Fort Wayne today noon to cal) on her mother, Mrs C. V. Connell, at the St Joseph hospital. Mrs. Connell underwent an operation recently and is re- • covering nicely. Gottleib Mertz and David Falb and wife of Linn Grove passed through the city this morning on their way ( home from Fort Wayne, where they have been visiting the i>aat several days with relatives.- Bluffton Banner. James Thompson came home to vote and returned at noon to Fort Wayne. He has been there two months with his wife, who is taking ' medical treatment She shows marked improvement during the past week The supply of Christmas candies is already arriving. The dray was especially busy this morning unloading > bucket after bucket at the Steele ft Weaver racket store, where, piled at the edge of the curb it loomed nearly "mountain high " Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bell, residing on Third street, are preparing to move into the Burns property, which they ' have purchased. The Kenna family ' will occupy the bouse vacated by the Hells and the Howard Burdg family will move Into the Kenna home, William H Berling sent to Fort Wayne Saturday 'evening where he visited over Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs McArdle Mrs. Berling and non. who nave been visiting with Mr. and Mrs MeArdll accompani-d Mr. Berling home Sunday evening — i i News Mr. and Mrs J P Htoefiing left this morning for Terre Haute, where Mr llaetling will be employed as alate accountant. going ovso the books of the ' clerk and other county officials Their daughter Kathleen, will remain here to go to school during the winter. Rhe will make her home with her grandmother. Mrs Henry Voglewede The funeral of Mrs John Parlette. wife of the Rev, John Parlette, former minister of the Van Wert Circuit M E. churches, and well known here, was held yesterday afternoon at the late home at Adam. Ohio, where her death occurred after a long and critical ill nets Mrs Parlette is an aunt of I Ralph Amerine of thia city' Frank Gilpin, of Bloomfield, form, r 1 ly of thia city, la recovering from al siege of blood iiolaon affecting his hand He is still unable to move, his fingers, but will get along all right At one time It waa thought It might prove fatal and his mother. Mrs Hat Het Gilpin and hla brother, Ruehen, from thia city were tailed to hla bed side The potion developed from » wotiti.' received from cutting corn
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WILL VOTE Lt Our s<:ore P^ ace to bay their fall an< l winter wraps Materials are hard to get but we were posted and bought heavy and it are supplied with all the good things at the very lowest prices. X\ 100 Black sealette Plush coats regular price $22.00 we place on sale at y t slß ’ so Fancy Mixtures coats ranging from $6.50 to $27.00 '• r mlft I received 25 new Johnny coats in fancy mixtures fancy colors the ■7<l jwl I i very newest coat out $9.00, $12.50, $15.00 to $19.50 LoRL I ■J 1:0 SJvi a 1 You are looking for the newest and latest styles in ladies and misses JrW apperel, don’t fail to see our new store we carry everything in ready to Wfcal £ armen ts from head to foot. 40 W f Our Fur DEPARTMENT diWiitel' V wr'''' l‘ ' i fa complete the underwear department has no equal in price and quality . I knit skirts 25, 50, 75, >I.OO F LL ■ « We carry house dresses in size 34 to 53 price 87c SI.OO $1.25 v - 1 Come in and sse us East side 2nd. st. Bums building. Good waim fire to rest by. M—-TWW DECATUR T INDIANA l ■ ■■mr —ITT*- "————————————
ft w » ir j AT THE CRYSTAL. Tlla l.mou* Hrownlng vaudeville lorn win »n>rMir •* the Cryatal' again tonight, with an entire changej of program They will present a very ’ good comedy acta entitled. "Sia HopI kina " The crowd waa well pleaaedl with three people Monday night We 'idao have three excellent fllma *® r || thia evening ■WANTED. A SISTER." ViU®rape Comedy. "A WESTERN PRINCE." Ed'eon Drama. “THE SANDS OF DEE." Bmg-ap*’-FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater.
notice. A l ' -anting whiter apples leave <xdeni st my office u-’ jo i-Tlday evening, as dellve’y will be made e-vurday.— i Ernst Tnird and Mon j roe.-Advt. ISOtfl j NOTICE. I Fbr firste-las* livery at reasonable | prices, good outfits, call or 'phone Nt I 182, to Ernest Schlickman. Third and . Monroe -Advt 2Gntt 1 1 11 ■' o — — MILK COWL WANTED I want to b»* two fresh milk cows. RD LI TTMAN. 25StS R F. D No 3. (Advertisement* ; PROPERTY—Ft>r sole cheap; 8 room house, 2 lot’ luquiro at this office.—Advt NM| ■ 1 — "
■■ma mm Mm mmimHM I Big Suit Sale | I tim SUITS AT LESS THAN COST i I, " 1 . . l VXi <* u Due tot Ladiesandj Misses, Suits ail colors ■ . V SIO.OO and $15.00 Suits go for -||ss.ool ■ i// il One lot Ladies Suits $20.00 and* $25.00 m FT I lIW ■ L 11 S | If’ W > All other New and Nobby Suits go at a I Ll Ji H; / great reduction. Extraordinary big reduc- ■ tion on any Suit in our stock, this week. ■ \£P- Better values neverjoffered. Don’t miss ■ them. ■ THE BOSTON S TORE I E3sa ssshbow
FARM BARGAIN. We have SO acres, lying in a German settlement, 6 miles from Decatur, t miles east of CuOther town. 7 room house, cement cellar, barn 10x80. bln- '; 1 and day soil, at Lte right price. See 2Mt.7 HARVEY A LBONARD. < Advertisement! ' _
The Home Upholstering Co. We are prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 orcall at2l9 E. Madison St W. F. HELM Prop. Also buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods.
PHONE { 5*2 Dr. Sterling P. tloffmarn Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St.
