Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1912 — Page 3

I A natty dress shoe made of I A Dull Kid stock with plain I toe and a spike heel is one of ■ the big sellers here this week. I This is the shoe that the ladies I journals are talking so much I about. Want to see them? At I your service any time. V I ■ ■ Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER '

; WEATHER FORECAST I t ♦ II Fair tonight and Sunday, with rising temperature. -- _ Mian Nora Ahr went to Foil Wayne thin morning. Mrs. H. H. Bremerkamp went the. d»y in Fort Wayne. ('. C. Frnat went to Portland to hear William .1. Ury an apeak. Mrs. John (“otter asaiateu at th" Morris store during the rusu. D. B. Erwin made a professional bu«in» a* trip to Fort Wayne this morn ing. Jeff Bryson of Portland is in the city attending to business and visiting with friends. Mrs M U Dull and son. Ford, returned to Fort Wayne this morning They vlsll-d in Ohio City. Mrs. H. I*. .Merry ieft this morning tor Kalamazoo, Mich., where she will spend Sunday with friend*. Miss Deila IMvidaou and Mr Owen Cook of Fort Wayne are guests of her j sister. Mrs. Bob Fritzinger

I Quality Groceries I U~—J &-®?£ will alwyas ■#--Ta - »,*w* find y US BUSY But Never Too Busy To Give Your Especial Wants Our Special Attention We Value Your Trade! Tiie Official Count Shows that we have sold more flour than ever since our price on good luck is 73c for ~o lb. Backandsl.4s for §0 lb, sack, $5 75 per bbl. Red or yellow onions 75c bu. Fine turnips 35c bv. Lay ma u inter supply while the price is best. Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & L Depot Phone .Og. I JNO. S. BOWERS F v M ’lWt&^S ß I I I President V,J „. E ■ FRENCH QUINN ■ ■ Secretary I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE. RONKS, LOANS, E I ABSTRACTS. ■ I The Schirtneyer Abstract Company complete Ab- 1 I street Records Iwenty yews Ex J*" e K I Farms, City Property, 5 per cent 9 I MONEY ■

J. D Reiter went to Portland this morning on business. i John H. Scliug went to Richmond this morning to look after business. ' M. F Burroughs spent Thursday evI ening with his son, Herbert Burroughs, and wife in Dscavq*.—Bluffton Bunner. Earl Colter left this morning for Oxford. Ohio, where he will visit with Frank Gast, who is attending school at , ' that place. Miss Ella Mutchler, a piano student i iat the European School of music Fort Wayne, made her regular weekly trip there today. I Mrs. E. 7vard went to Decatur , I Thursday evening where she will visit a few days with relative* and friends. I Bluffton Banner. Miss Ada Howef Jf CraigviUe came to this city this morning and left on |the 8:30 car for Fort Wayne, where] she will attend to business. I Miss Olive Wheeler of Geneva | passed through the city Thursday ev- ( ening on her way home from luiketon. Ind., where she has been visiting Miss Vena Harbor for the past ( several days. She was accompanied home by Mine Harbour, who will visit her a few days in Geneva.—Bluffton , Banner ■— —— |

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duff went to Ft. Wayne this noon. Mrs. Dick Townsend went to Fort Wayne today noon. B. B. Erwin was u Ft. Wayne business visitor today. Miss Naomi Nibllc kwlll spend Sunday in Fort Wayne. John Elzey of Monroe was here to day on business. Mrs. 8. F. Krill of Boot township was here today shopping. IT. E. Cramer was a business visitor in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. David Archer of Pleasant Mills was a shopper in the city today. Homer Kern went to Pleasant Milts to visit with iui uncle, Charles Mumma. Mrs. C. D. Kunkel returned to MonI mouth this afternoon after shopping herp. I Mrs. D. C. Meyers went to Fort Wayne to visit with her sister Mrs. Kline. Mrs. John Hocker and daughter, Mabel, of Monroe, are shopping here this morning. Mrs. C. ilonei k and children went to Ft. Wayne today for a visit with friends. Mrs. iteloy B. Peters of Grand Rapids, Ohio, is vislthig her sister Mrs. Will Rundall. Will Mougey returned from Fort Wayne this afternoon and will spend Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kittle of Brazil arrived this morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets. Mrs. S. P. Hoffman has gone to Berne to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bierie. Mr. and Mrs. Quin Stevens of Daisy, Ohio, changed cars here today enroute to Sturgis, .Mich., to visit. .Miss Dorothy Ervin of Ft. Wayne will spend Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin. Mrs. Quincy Hildebrand returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne. She was a guest yesterday of Mrs. Elias Cris Mrs. Mary Bremerkamp returned to Goshen today She visited with her [sister Mrs. Ben Rice and other relatives. N. I. Kiracofe of Wren, Ohio, was here today on business, and incidentally visiting with his son, John Kirn cofe, and family. I Mrs. James Kinney and children who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinney, in this city, returned to their home at Geneva this afternoon. Mrs. George Gay went to Ft. Wayne to visit with Frank Jones and family. She was accompanied by her grandso.i, Raymond Jones, who lias been visiting here. Much interest celilcrs in the revival to be held at the Christian church, beginning next Tuesday evening. Evangelist J. J. Bennett of Michigan will be in charge He is also a talented musician as well as a talented preacher. Mr and Mrs. I*«> Wilhelm and two, children will return next Friday to their home at Terre Haute after an extended visit here. They will be accompanied by Mrs Wilhelm's nephew, Homer Kern, who will make his home 'with them this winter. Philip Harshbarger of Jefferaou J township was here today on business Mr. Harshbarger states that his brother. Nathan Harshbarger, who has been ill the past six years. Is in a very ba-i condition at preaent. Doctors are unable to dlagpose his case. The Harsh- ’ bargees reside near the .lay-Adatns county line, near New Corydon. Rcheiirsuls are being held for the presenting of the play ‘‘Red Acres, under the aimplcaa of the Ruth Circle of the Christian church. The play will he given Tuesday, November 19tli. al the Bosse opera bouse. Mias Mabel j Weldy Is in charge of the staging, and . a competent cast of amateur actor* i has been secured. The tickets are now being sold Get one ——— iii * -4> •• WOMEN TO VOTE. (Bulled Press Service» Detroit. Mich.. Nov. • (Special to Daily Democrat I Women today were I certain <»T wting in the future in Mich Igan ReUeed unofficial returns show I a majority of about LMri votes for th-, 'equal suffrage of women I ron SALE Business property. on> square of court bounn; r*nl 12 P<w cent on Investment Call at this office. Advt Two ladl<*. driving on the Preble road, oast. Sunday afternoon, had brt ter return a small and white doa If they do not want further troqbKVinson Lewwu. Advt. 2M3U FOR T»r.'NT-wtudalMiher farm. U mile Lom Duraiur Hid. Floe beet land and farm wall Mkproeed Kn quire of A. D. Hotties, at Old Adams County Ban- , WANTED- 30 men and women tn pin pnukry at Borling's Packing House. Good

PHONE •] Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner off General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Kes. 223 N. Fifth St. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Dkrtinn Office 143 X nOi*€J Residence 102 ECZEMA itching Pllev, Itch, Barber Itch, Scalp Erap Uona and Skin Trouble of any Kind, can be Cured by using B. B. OtDtn 'nt. If not bundles »y your Druggists, send 500 by mall to BURDC URO*.. Mfrs. 117 Ne. 2 Menree St. Decatur. Ind ■ Awarded I For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier 5% Monev All you want. Abstract? made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters / J WWh Pure And Wholesome are the cakes, cookies, etc., j we make. Any mether can| be sure of the care and cleanliness observed by a visit to our bake shops. Just come in any time and see how systematic, sanitary and scientific everything is. As clean and good as in your own home” is our watchword; and guide. Jacob Martin Don’t Worry about money matlri*. but •onto <m Wo Will loan ynu whut you ti«-«al on your ftirulturw. piano, l-um or wagon without removal Wo give »uu a writion auuo m-nt of your control W* rl low rxtra tim« without • hargr In ■ *••< of alcknoa* or low* of work per wook lor Ml wroltn put* a FIS.oo loan Ml amount* in proportion If you n««>d mon • I till out th- foliowin* blank, cm It out and mull It tn u> Nun* Addlt'** « Our agrnt t* in Dnratur ovory Ttmntfay. Reliable Private H. Wayne L&RB NUMJ Eatebllabod live lUkXu 1 Rec. oud Floor. 7h« <'*lno-n Htrent Homa Phone. U1 Fort Wayne, Ind

-ashion I Hints from ... f NIBLICK & Caucasian and Ural Lamb The new fur fabrics for fall —»o perfect in texture that only an expert -, can distinguish them from the real fur. So different from the fur coat of "grandmother’s T* time,’’ which was worn season after season regard- v J & • less of style or lines, are the fur coats now. They are designed with the same lines —the same new features as the tailored styles. And it requires very skillful designing to give these heavy fur fabrics die fashionable slender lines. Elaborate braid fastenings V W'-’ij The only suggestion of trimming on these exquisite coats /I\A Is the fastenings. These are made of beautiful braid (frogs) with » vjy* t/ long silk tassels. The large buttons are also covered with braid. These coats are lined throughout with guaranteed satin, in colors ranging from a lustrous gold to a dark rich purple—very much the same colors as prevail in the tailored coats and suits. 1 Large collars—-deep cuffs ; ■' ’3 Large collars, with a shawl effect, are used. These collars J are made so that they can lie buttoned up high around the throat, thus making the bothersome scarf unnecessary. K. 5 Deep turn-back cuffs, in many instances of a different fur gbnM entirely, are used on sleeves. F 3 grT-gB FiJ ir- *i 4 Our line rrf fur falirtc co*l. Includes 1-™ . models in C'auouian and I ral lamb Your . r'"jgPMR allsjvrr wrap to wear in the afternoon or to J fTqB; ■ the theatre and eventnf parties. Vou wll he , w. "A*., •urpri-ed at the esollent values, t orn* in and make vour sdo Hua before the wsoil* gp Bent it broken. —an-nw* mniWMTT-JBEawxsr sr«jr:.—-J-J—----Old Home Week- A | R L | M£ Postal Cards Showing Views taken i to prepare jour land for Alfalfa at during the Big Week OO Ton PARADES. GROUPE PICTURE, j New alfalfa seed guaranteed free from Buck Lorn MR RRYAN i Pennville crushed stone screenings, cement ‘ u'oTintic i limes, sand, salt, hay, straw, coal etc. und OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted no MORE COAL DUST in your cellar as Mail orders solicited 1 am prepared to thoroughly wet the coal if WM. G. KIST " ll " ! " r ‘" Daily Democrat Office (Ir any post ..rd dealer g CARROLL Democrat Want A«ls Pav. - I YOU VOTED-- fi I i I ’ For our*store, as we asked you to, according to the reports as I tabulated for the business done the past week. ■ There is a reason-And that is that we are offering you H thfe best selected stock of fall ami winter suits, overcoats, 9 Lj and furnishings for men and boys ever shown in Decaeur. Li S We can’please you tx»th as to Quality and Price. ■ TRY US. ■ | UNCOTEnAW | II I—ll I : JF?.r.

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