Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1912 — Page 3

Ask the man that wears them m Four-Ply Arctics are better g Double where the wear comes One Buckle, 4 Buckle and high lace * I I I I, I ■ ■ — Charlie Voglewede • I THE SHOE SELLER |

gfl : WEATHER FORECAST I fl■ h'air and cooler tonight and Sunday. Mlm n*MM Snell went to Kort Wayne thia afternoon. W J. Bosae made a business trip to Berne this morning Miss Mabel Weldy went to Fcrt Wayne this afternoon. Judge O. N. Heaton of Fort Wayne was here yesterday afteraoon on business. Attorney .1. C. Sutton went to Portland transact business matters. Oscar Hoffman -ent to Portland this morning waere he looked after business. County Clg.k F. Bleekr and John Voglewede spent the day on the Bleekr- farm enjoying a day of hunting. Mrs Chailes KLodel and daughter. Juanita, left on the J:3O car jreeterday IWr Root township, where they will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruckainn

B| THF HOME OF I I Quality Groceries j THE TOP NOTCH In Groceries WE __ __ ’ Strive To Attain As we Succeed, our Patrons Gain! When it comes to Selling things to eat In Quality and Price We’ll not be Beat. Fresh oysters qt 40c, New leaded raisins 10c, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 12 1-2 and L> pound White clover honey 18c, Fancy onions bu. <oc. I reserves qt. jar 30c, Mince meat qt jar 30c Extra fancy eating apples 40c pk. Winter apples 90c bu. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs .30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & L I ■ President V.-Presi® - ■ FRENCH QUINN I ■ Secretary* ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | I REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. g I ABSTRACTS. I ■ The Schirmeyer Abrtnet Comity Al - 1 9 street Records, 'iwenty years Experience g I Farms, City Property, 5 per cent g I MONEY g

Wai Wemhoff made a business tr*p to Geneva this morning. I Mrs. Ed Ahr and son, Fred, were Ft. Wayne visitors yesterday afternoon. Mrs Robert Meyers returned to Columbus. Ohio, after a visit in Decatur, Huntington and Indhinapolis with relatives. Miss Louisa >eeple has returned from a two weeks' vacation visit in Chicago. Hammond. Mishawaka and South Bend. Sam Whitright is moving into the . house on Ninth street vacated by the , ! Hoopengardners, who Lave moved to Fourteenth street. Mrs. Charles Murray and son. Harold, and Mias Cora Beckner left yesterday afternoon for Waterloo to visit with Mrs. Murray's sister. ! 1 Mrs D V Steele and daughter, Ed ' na. left yesterday atcernoon for Fort Wayne for a visit over Sunday with i Prof. Albert Parker and family. Mrs. . Parker was Miss Iva Steele before her . marriage ; A full altendaP r e of the Ben Hurs is requested a* the meeting this ev- ’ ening when P O. Bowers of Crawr fordsville, who is state deputy, will Ibe present Luslneee if importance demands the presence of all

J. D. Winteregg of Berne was here today on business. ' Miss Beatrice Slmmerman went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. Alva Sullivan went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit over Sunday. Miss Tillie Amstutz of Berne is the guest of the Misses Lola and Georgia Magner. R. O. Johnson of Gary is the guest of his brother, Chester Johnson, and other relatives. Miss Ruth Hammell went to Portland this morning, where she will visit with friends. The St. Joseph schools will close Monday and Tuesday on account of the forty hours’ devotion. ■ Mrs. Maud Counterman of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Win Dudley and Mrs. Alfred Meyers of Wren, Ohio, passed through the city today noon enroute to Auburn to visit. Mrs. Margaret Louthan and daughter, Mrs. Ben Hill, and son, George, arrived from Fort Wayne to vis’t here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs 11. J. Rice are visiting with the Jeff Bryson family at Portland. Mrs. Rice stopped off there enroute borne from New Gastle. Mrs. J. W. Vail, who attended the missionary convention at New Castle, stopped off enroute home for a visit with Mrs. J. S. White, at Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. .Ahn Acheson and , grandchildren, Arno and Gordon, of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here this morning enroute to Fort W’ayne. Oscar Colchin, who has been visiting in the city the past week, returned to Fort Wayne this morning, where he has accepted a fine position. Mrs. J. M. Miller, who attended the missionary convention at New Castle, has gone to the south part of the state for a visit with the Ed Beery family before returning home. Mrs. Fred Hancher left at 2:30 o'clock for Huntington, called there by the illness of her husband, who •» engaged in the barber business there. A telegram asked her to come at once. llt C. L. Meyers, with his family, mowed to their new home in Smith's addition, recently purchased of lolin Irenbarger. today Mrs. N. P. Brown has also moved to her new home recently purchased of <"barle» Ahr, on Mulberry street Monroeville Breeze. W. M. Selby and wife and two children, Albert and Bessie, of Vera Cruz left thia morning for Sturgis. Mich., where they will visit a few days with relatives. They were accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by his son. George, who «|H-nt the day there on business. -Bluffto" Banner. Miss Mary Glennon of Chicago, who lias ueen engaged to George Samuel tor twentv years, has gotten tired of the laggard In love and baa sued him for breach of promise and 9.'.0,0<W He is now fifty two years old and she forty-two The long engagement mov rd along without much protest as long as she believed him true to her, but the climax <ame when she went to the theater the other day with some other ' girls" and saw her long betrothed Samuels there with another woman Several spsi laities for "between acta" ot Red Acre Farm.' the home talent play to be given Tueedav night have been announced Two o< these will be given by Mrs. Louis Holthouse and Lynn Shoemaker, and will be clever. The tickets may be reserved Monday morning at * o'clock at the Holthouse drug store If you I have no ticket, get one now Twenty ! five cents — COURT HOUSE NtWl —— Real estate transfers Ruben I Clark et al. to Trustees of Rschsgkoi I cemetery , realty in Wabash tp . IM Jatif-s W llstrher lo Bank of Geneva. I lots » and 9. Geneva, »3im>; Samuel I Hlmlson et al to Charles K Sullivan, I lot 12*, Herne. (ISM; John J, Sold I tie’ «d al. to Itralna Kauffman, lot* |o7. lit*. lit, Bente. MMt; Magttle Schlesle io Geo Gunratt, 32 rods In Wabash ip. II3JI; Charles A. Krugli el al lo K Travis Davis. 170 arras. Blue Crash, ts. I s "’ o ' ■ALDHEAD9 ORGANIZING ►•nils Village. Conn. Nov It Tlir Hold Head ‘Tub of Anterb a will be given permanent o« gAitlsatloii nt a I meeting here on November 2«tb. ac < ordlng lo a rail for the gathering I just Issued The membership of the ' ptrsrni temporary nqantvatloM inetudes men of glislrnlna domra from Massachusetts io Minnesota The temporary president la R J. Orr of Pittsfield. Maas 1 ' WE HAVE IT! Two car loads Chestnut coal. Call aa aoon as possible if you want any of it. 1 Decatur -Lumber Co.

AT THE CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, reception of members and the holy communion at 10:30 a. tn. Junior League, 2:30. Epworth League, 6:30. Rev. J. A. Beatty, D. D., will preach at the evening service. Quarterly conference Monday night. R. L. SEMANS, Pastor. _o | REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Mark 8:27-36. 10:30, German .ervlce; text, 18:9-12, The Spirit of delf-Satlsi'ac-tion. 6:80, C. E. meeting; topic, "Mis takes Often Made.” Prov. 14:1-24. 7:00, Engusn service; text. Phil 4:8, "The Discipline of Thought.” A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. —o LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. German service, 10:00; text. Matt. 9:18-26. Catechetical instruction, 11:00; questions, 120 and 121. ■ — o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. • 9:15 a. m . Sunday school. 10:30 a. tn. and 7:00 p. m. public worship. Morning anthem, "Babylon," by Michael Watsou. 6:00 p. m , Christian Endeavor. We cordially Invite you to worship with us. W. H. GLEISER. Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH. unday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. Morning subject. "Vision and Service.” Evening, "Follow Me." Both services will be evangelistic. Revival meetings will continue next week. Y. P. A , «:15. Special singing at ail of the services. The pastor urges Evangelicals and friends to be present at both of these services, 10:30 and 7:00. A cordial welcome to the public. J. H. RILLING. Pastor ■ ■■ o—- - - ST. MARV’S church. First mass, 5:30 a. tn Second mass, 7:30 a. m Third mass, 9:30 a. m. Benediction and sermon. 7.00 ' n DOST A round po/ektbook con anting 95.50, at Adams Heading plant. Return to John Kratner. Advt. 274'1 RALLY DAY PROGRAM Sunday Morning at 9:30 at the Christian Church Song School. , Prayer. Solo--Mrs. George E O»«i Remarks on U-saon Pantomime Mabie Weldy Solo - Eatber Besser instrumental Sol®- Marie Daniels Suggestive Remarks - Evangelist Bennett Special Hong by the school This song la one prrpnn-d for the •■hoots by Rev, Owen the uiluls’er Come and hear the new Rlble school song and enjoy this good program

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone 102 Jl SATURDAY'S SPICIALS Tbc snows al tb# Crystal louiabt arF iomllv fins, so don't forget lo lornv. One of the rvM>ln is a true •lory and ih« other two ara both tti rarastlng atul «noff We ara praparad lor the l«t«e crowd ■•tVis lauril wrcatm of FAMC.” KSMnay Drama. “TH! AWAKSNING OF JONtS." Vita graph Drama. "THS MINS SWINOLtR. Kalvm a trua stnry a Ttndarfaot • FlVt CgNTS. Tht CRYSTAL Theater.

I HAVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phone 248 and we will i bring one to you. I All kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT 181 S. 2nd. Rt, Open Evening* WANTED—Men or boys to drive teams. Steady job for winter. —Geo. Martin, R. F. D., No. 2,, 'phone 7-D. Advt. 273t3 FOR RENT—Eight room house and barn, with one acre of ground ou South Chestnut .tree* Inquire of C. T. Rainier, So. 10th St., or ’phone 550. —Advt. 267t6 FOR SALE-- 15 head of good feeding steers and 1 fullblooded yearling stock bull. Inquire of Dyonis NOTICEf The John M. Andrews Cow Sale to be held in Monroe on Nov. 19th, will start at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Live Stock for Sale Six head of Young Horses Match team coming Hycars old, sorral mare*, well broke, single or double; 3 coming 2years old. 2 Normans, (driver; Red Wilks; 1 coming yearling Belgium. 4S head of DU ROC JERSEY HOGS consisting of 27 yearlinir and age sows, some bred; 15 spring gilts 6 mule hogs reaiiy for service. 3 YOUNG HOULSTEIN BULLS ready for service Four miles northeast of DecaturJOHN NIDLINGER.

Ask her what month she was born in and then present her with her Birthstone. J You know a Birthstone is always sui’able. It is particularly suitable in a W. W. W. Guaranteed Set Ring--a ring that is guaranteed per-manently-a ring that will never cost the wearer one penny for repairs. These rings’arethe famous set rings frem the “Light of Heaven” factory. Thev are advertised in the Magazints and they are guaranteed because they are so good that they can be guaranteed. We show them in all styles and stones at prices from $2.00 up. LEHNE. The Jeweler Who has lhe exclusive sale of W. W. W. Rings. THANKSGIVING TREAT is awaiting all lovers of got d things at Martin’s Bakery. Bread. Pier. Cakes and Pastry of the most delicious quality. Try our genuine old sash ioned make of Mince and Pumpkin pies, that will make you think of those good old Thanksgivings of your childhood. Our fruit, tayer and jiound cakes are ideal, while everyone knowa of the delightful flavor and whitenes. of our bread. Jacob Martin

UMB VMS «■» «■» Sm <HIIV |'PHIS store has the| S 1 right thing at the 2 right time and at the right price. Try our winter footwear. sau an | PEOPLES & GERkT | Bnuiiuitiiiiii = The Home Upholstering Co. We arc prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guaiantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison St. W. F. HELM Prop. Also buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods.

I’lf'iM ' 690 PH(, " E )Res. 29? Dr. Sterling P Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurbau Station Rm. 223 N. Fifth St. ,FOR RENT. Studabaker home, rant of Decatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric light*, ga», etc. Two orchard*, big poultry yard, large garden. Enquire of A. D. Suttle*, at Old Adam* County Bank 2">6tf (AdvertMentent) - - — ■ WANTED. Reliable party or firm at Nfiretenuttive In title county for the SweeperVac. a thoroughly reliable vacuum cleaner. Tala la an fake and if you •re interested, let me hear from you If not. do not waste your time—l. C Stevenaon, 69 When Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind—Advt. Üba

Ye Okie Cheshire Cheese — afomoanEnglish restaurant m tha heart <” Old London,•huh haa flourished •into the time of Chartea I. wo* rebuilt | inMM*7 Dr Johnson, Bo«well and other t.imou* men were It* regular habitue* ’The Roundbak is at Home in Every Land’ Kfiipta TW Round Oak Hase R»t»•' m th,- t.'knp Risen nl VOldrl brsivrr fhc-w io-xii'n ( 42 per cent. More Radiating Surface Do you grasp the Mgnificanct of that? h means that in the Round Oak Base Burner there is nearly twice the heating efficiency than is tn be had in any other heating stove on the market. The serret of this greater efficiency is in the new successful special flue construction which has placed the famous Round Oak Base Burner in a class by itself- far and away ahead of its nearest competitor. This wonderful improvement in the ronstruction marks the greatest advance in base burner construction in twenty years. For solid comfort an intense, even, clean heat, that pern trates to the farthest corners of a room on the coldest days -you can t find another stove on earth that will com pare with the ROI ND OAK. The first cost is nominal-and the big saving in fuel will make you think its purchase was one of your beat paying investments. The Round Oak Base Burner is just the heater you should have in your home for a lifetime of satisfactory service. It is so handsomely proportioned and finished that it is an ornament to any room. ( all any time and let us show you this wonderful stove ami explain its many desirable and exclusive features. You'll be under no obligation to us. LEE & STILTS CO.

FOR SALE OR TRADE I My residence at 610’West Monroe Street. A File home rignt up to date in every pat ticufar. An extra big lot. Two Bath rooms. New furnace. Just re-decorated and refinish- . 1 ed throughout. Basement •! under whole house. Elect■i ric lighted and hot and cold water. Will trade for Farm or city property or will sell at a low nrice. If interested call ano look the the property over. CHALMLk SCHAFER » f I ■ 1.1 For that C.*«Mth just try tome of (those Wild Cherry Cougr 7»ropa told '■ by The BhiUrprlse liruj •'«