Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1912 — Page 3
; II r E are doin & a bi ? business in High Tops * - V for children. Little ones made with White ¥ Red and Dull gun metal tops, some with ■ g- patent cuffs and some plain. We'have them at H I. prices to suit you too. Drop in and take a look. || E it ■ I Charlie Voglewede | | THE SHOE SELLER |
s WEATHER FORECAST | 1 ♦ i <♦■»♦ M i. ——. Fair tonight, with local ralna in the north portion Tuesday Colder tonight', in north portion and colder Tuesday I, tn north and central portions — —— - - Miss Mary Hite was a Fort Wayne L business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kauman spent the day in Fort Wayne Dr. McOscar of Fort Wayne was In the city today on professional bust-' nets. Howard Wisehaupt returned this morning to hia school work, near Mon-1 roe, John C. Moran returned front Port-' land this morning, where he spent Sunday. I Miss Emma Schultz returned to Ft. Wayne after spending Sunday with her parents in this city. la-wis FTuchte left this morning fort Huntington, on business coming un , der the supervision of the children's board of guardians, of which he is a . member.
1 Quality Groceries L -J YOU WILL ALWYAS FIND ____J 1.-. US BUSY But Never Too Busy To Give Your Especial Wants Our Special Attention We Value Your Trade! The Official Count Shows that we have sold more flour than ever since our price on good luck is 73c for 25 lb. sack ant. $1.45 for » lb, sack, $5.75 per bbl. Red " yello-v° nl “" 3 75cbu. Fine turnips 35c bv. Lay in a winter supply while die price is best. _________________ We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I. DeP Ol - Phone Jg. F v M, pr^ I t I B President re? 1 _ ■ I FRENCH QUINN . ■ ■ .secretary — *** ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. V ■ abstracts. g I The Schirmeyer Attract I .tract Records, S I Farms, City Property. 5 per cent | I MONEY I
Miss Irene Smith spent Sunday evening in Monroe. Arthur Closs was In the city Sunday visitin with friends. Wash Bnrrell left this morning for Albany, ind., where he will visit for a wgek. John tachot went to Monroe, Berne and Geneva today on his weekly business trip. County Surveyor C. C. Ernst and Orval Harruff went to Herne on business this morniug. Mrs. Clark Dibble a> I '*. babe and Mrs. John Brothers spent the day with the Bert Dibble family at Middletown. i Mrs. Johie Stewart came from Fort Wayne for a week’s visit with her | Ixirents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma. Lew Yager let* on his weeaiy business trip this morning, going from here to Fort Wayne, and then into Michigan. Mrs. Dick Wallace went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she will meet her husband, who is coming front his home in Mexico. 1 Charles Voglewede, B. J. Terveer 1 and Mayme Terveer returned from Toledo, wherethey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Uhl.
I Dee Lewton went to Muncie on business today. .Miss Artie Maroney went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Mayme Deininger spent the dny In Fort Wayne. Fred Hoffinan made a business trip to Connersville this morning. Father Travers of Portland is in the | city, visiting with Father Wilken. Walter Dietach of Celina, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Lydia Miller over Sunday. Miss Clara Apt of Butler was the guest of her sister, Miss Leah Apt, a few days. T. Stripe returned to Van Wert, 0.. today noon. He consulted Dr. Clark while here. , Charles Voglewede was a Sunday I visitor in Toledo, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Uhl. Miss Vernia Smith spent Sunday at I Wren, Ohio, the guest of her uncle, Sherman Callow and wife. Dr. C. B. Wilcox and family motored to Garrett Sunday, where they spent the day visiting friends. Mrs. E. E. Thomas of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here with her uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krunemakc -r. Arthur Miller returned this morning from Marion where he visited with his sister, Mrs. James McConnell over Sunday. Miss Georgia Magner is a clerk a* the Morris store today in the absence of Miss Mary Wagner who is off dutyon account of illness. Two weeks from next Thursday is Thanksgiving day—Thursday, Novem ber 28th. Six weeks from next Wednesday is Christmas day. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Moran ol Portland motored here and were gues's Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs P. K. Kinney and other relatives. Harry Rigenaur and Miss Ixtretta Kleber of Fort Wayne returned home last evening after spending the day I with Mr and Mrs. Fred Schaub. j Rev. L. C. Hessert left this morning for Plymouth, Wis., where he will I attend the meeting of the educational , board of the Reformed church at that place. | Mrs. J. E. Houseworthy and daughter. Maybelle of Chicago* who have I• • » been guests of Mrs. Ed Coffee, left this morning for Ft. Wayne to which I place the family is moving. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and I children. Ellie, Walter and Albert, and jo. L. Vance motored to Rockford. <>.. I Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller. Dallas Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown, arrived Saturday even- | ing from North Dakota, where he I spent the summer with his uncle. Sam I Peoples, on his ranch there. Mrs. Helen llerling and daughter. Mae; Mrs U. Deininger and the Misses lx-na Bosse and Vera Clark [motored to the Sacred Heart academy to visit Misses Heeling and Deining er. who are students there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed KMnhent arrived this morning Irom Fort Wayne, where they visited with Mrs Kleinheni parents, Mr. and Mrs Dayton Baltzell, since returning from their wedding trip to Indianapolis and other places They will reside here. Mr Kleinhenz being an offlo- assistant for the Reba fer company Mr. ami Mrs C. J. WenveFwent to Ossian today to attend the funeral >f Mrs Milligan, a former neighbor of theirs when they resided in OMian, which »a» held thia afternoon Her death occurred al the home of her daaahb-r. Mrs Geo 4»py at Uniondale after a long illness. She la a slater of J. J, FOughty ot thia city. From On I tian Mrs Weaver will go to Ft Wayne I for a week's visit. • Postmaster Lower reports letters remaining un< ailed tor at the Decatur I poatoffli ■- for , Mrs E. D Ambod. I John Ashbaucher. W*”V Barr< tt. So phis llonlism. Mrs. W A. Bowers. C. H. Eaton. Frank Kollr. Frank Crandall. John Dailey. Katie F.hrman. It H. Fargoe. John Gulttlng. Martin Hot man. Louie Kohn. M. Lovison. R. II Lorcrn. Maurice Miller. D. F. Moore. John l*ntteraon. Win Helper, Fr»«l Schall. John Scott. Scbabe Hirer. Carrie Tbackery. Bertha Tinney. G-orgr Wander Mias Helen Evnns. daughter of M». and Mrs John Evans of notth of the (city, who la nt tending college at Man- ' battau. Kann. had a pleasant visit at Topeka. Kann, last week, She went ' there In company with ber aunt. Mina Maud Uughling. *h«» la a teacher in the Wichita schools. Io attend the j teachers stale association meet Speakers of national reputalton were on the program and In addition lo the 1 privilege ot hearing them, the trip ‘ wan oc« nt interest otherwise in visit- , mg the many places o< interest at Topeka WANTED- 30 men and women to pin poultry at Berling’s Packing House. Go<kl wages and steady work. Apply at once. HL BERLING
PHONES,7 Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of|General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. FOR SALE —Business property, one square of court house; rent 12 per cent on investment. Cal] nt this office. —Advt. 268t3* Two ladies, driving on the Preble road, east, Sunday afternoon, had better return a small black and white dog if they do not want further trouble.— Vinson Lewton. —Advt. 263t3 FOR SALE—Shropshire rams and 1400-Ib., 7-year-old mare.—E. F. Miller, R. R. No xl, 'phone 10-D line. —Advt. 264t6 inst Quality | For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier 5% Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station.
Graham and Waite's ccevaicrft A i»Tir THANKSGIVING TREAT is awaiting all lovers of good things at Martin’s Bakery. Bread, Pies, Cakes and Pastry of the most delicious quality. Try our genuine old sash ioned make of Mince and Pumpkin pies, that will make you th»nk of those good old Thanksgivings of vour childhood. Our fruit, Layer and pound cakes are ideal, while everyone knows of the delightful flavor and whiteness of our bread. Jacob Martin Don’t Worry übuut motto mallei., but <on«tu ua W* will loan you ahal »ou u<*.*q on your furniture, pl ano. tram or »axon without r* moval Wo give you a written state tueiit ol your coatrw t We t>l low txtra time without charge in rase of sii knes* or loss of work. M.- i>er week for M worka iwya a |J*> Oh loan Ml amounts in prulxrHion If ton need mon r|, nil out the follow lti« Mank, cut It out and mall It to us. a Name Address Our asetit la in Dacatur ovory Tuesday. milabfa Prfvata H. Wains uin company Estsbllabsd I*M Hoorn ». Me and Floor. «<»• Gaibo-.a Straat Home PboM. 11l Fort Wayne, Ind
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NBLICK & COMPANY Caucasian and Ural Lamb The new fur fabrics for fall —so perfect in texture that only an expert jr-. Can distinguish them from the real fur. So different from the fur coat of “grandmother't time," which was worn season after season regard- kr ' 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 A skillful designing to give these heavy fur fabrics the ' fashionable slender lines. Elaborate braid fastenings The only suggestion of trimming on these exquisite coats /TX is the fastenings. These arc made of beautiful braid (frogs) with 'Jt f v-t/ JI 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 aud '> Large collars—deep cuffs L ’ 4 - I Large collars, with a shawl effect, are used. These collars are made so that they can lie buttoned up high around the throat, thus making the bothersome scarf unnecessary. Deep turn-back cuffs, in many instances of a different fur entirely, arc used on sleeves. Our line of fur fabric coat* Includes ■uxlei3 in < aucasian and I'ral lamb. Your all-over wrap to wear m the aftprn<«’n or to the theatre and evening |*arties. You will be t W •urprimd at the csceuent values. Come in and make your gdcvUuu bclo«c the AMOlt- JP tutul i* broken. MBMaMaMwnHMMMMWiwsßSßßMWßMMMWiiMaMmßSßawswawßaaanßSMMiMMnaeawwaMwswßMKawßMswawaiMHiaaMMaMMMaw
—i — ~ ms ■» ■ ■ ■ ——mam— ECZEMA rtchtoif Files. Pch. Buber Hen. Scalp Erun Uons and Skin Trouble of any Kind, can be 2urcd by usins B. B Ointment If not handled *r your Drawlsta. send XOo by maU to BLRDC BRCi . Mfrs 117 Be 2 Meoree St. Decatur. Ind Dr C. V, Connell VETERINARIAN | Phnna office 14a -I Residence 102 “Old Home Week” Postal Cards Showing Views taken during the Big Week PARADES. GROUPE PICTURE, HIGH WIRE ACT, MR. BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail orders solicited WM. G. KIST Daily Democrat Office Or any post card dealer ■■■■aaBBIMMMHHBI
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We desire in call the puMlr'a aitrnlinn to the Imge and capnrloua elev.v tor oatohouaos of Herne so ship man sited hy Mr. K A l.uaeobill. who ia fatly coarersnai with every detail of the rant 'drain tntflk and he keeps
For that cough just try some of i those Wild Cherry Cough Drops r.old ' by The Enterprise Drug Co. —Advt.
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS On account of the death of Mr. Peter Holthouse, the senior mt mber of our firm, it will be neccessary that we collect all accounts due us immediately that settlement may be made. Our customers'know that it is unusual for us to make a special effort at collecting accounts at this season of the year, and we believe you wdl realize that we do it because it is imperative at this time. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm should therefore call and settle as soon as possible either bycash or bankable note. Respectfully i HOLTIfOUJF, SCHULTE & COMPANY
• | hilly in tonch with the very latent market quotations whhh enables him ( :to pay the highest market price hy i all kinds of the golden cereals snd he - 'ransai la a large receiving and ship-I ping business Thia representative I
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i firm alan ilpmlr In ha>. nirsw. Merit, nnri ihr l*»t trariM of hard and >»>n «Ml, brat brand* of floor and fr*d»i«B« In arnrral Mr l.utrnblil it ft 'Krntirman of rt. rlirnt hnalnaat quailflrnilon* and htn rnmr la aynonymout | with IntMflty and honor
