Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1912 — Page 3

TAKE a look into our window | * and see the styles in young 4* I mens shoes we are offering at f $3.00 Button and blucher, black B and tan leathers in light or heavy 3 soles, sizes up to elevens, no foot £ too large for us. | I Charlie Voglewede | g THE SHOE SELLER |

: WEATHER FORECAST I I ♦ H ♦•>♦»»♦»* 1 B Fair and warmer tonight and Tues day. C. C Sc hug of Berne was a business visitor here today. Al Steele made a business trip 'o Fort Wayne today J. D. Belter left on his weekly business trip this morning. Otto Wemhoff left tins morning for Fort Wayne, where he will spend several weeks. Mr. an-’ Mrs. .J. C. Krar? of Po-inge, X. Y, changed -ars here a ironte t > Hillsdale, Mich. Mrs. Burton Richards .eturned to Churubusco Saturday afternoon after a visit near Wren, Ohio Mrs. Uriah Crim of Williams was here todcy on business and visited with her daughter, .Mrs. l>rai>er »t Monmouth. Father Marcelled KuCarty of Noitnandy. Mo., arrived in the city Saturday and Is conducting the forty hours’ devotion at 'Jse St Marys church.

I THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries TdF THE TOP NOTCH — * » «■■»" in Groceries I U * WE —Strive To Attain As we Succeed, our Patrons Gain! When it comes to Selling things to eat. In Quality and Price We II not be Beat. Fresh’oysters at 40c, New seeded raisins Ite, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 12 1-2 and 15 pound White clover honey 18c, Fancy onions bu iec. Preserves qt. jar 30c, Mince meat qt jar A’ Extra fa y eating apples 40c pk. Winter apple® bu. Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & L Depot x Phone —

f v « ;i^VK K I ■ FRENCH QUINN ■ ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | ■ REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. g ■ ABSTRACTS. ■ I The Schirmeycr A ta,ract “'den« 3 S «t«»ot Record., twenty g B Farms, City Property. ■> I"’ r cent S I MONEY g

| EM Boknecht went to Fort Wayne , this morning. > C. X. Christen went to l.agraqge * this morning on business. ’ Jack Ross made a business trip to I Fort Wayne this morning. George Wemhoff made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Mary Christen left this morning for Buffalo, X. Y., where she will ( | visit with her sister. Mrs. H. McGill of Wren, Ohio. . J spent Su.iday here with her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. R Porter. ■I John Wemhoff returned to Fort • Wayne this momi-g after spending I Sunday with his mother. , • John Bolinger and James Hurst l«ft i today for Winchester, v here they will begin work on the ne* grain elevator tj Mrs. Engel Gerite returned Saturday afternoon to Fort Wayne. She visited here with her son. Martin , ’ Gerke. I ' .Mrs. Lew Houk of Auburn is said . to *>e quite seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Houk formerly resided in this county. •i ■ I Mrs Lewis Steiilei. who has been i visiting with the .lohu Kirchner famijily at Preble, returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon

J. Schug left this noon for Auburn. Ferd Peoples spent the morning, hunting. Curley Kilis visited in Fort Wayne yesterday. Will Mougey spent Sunday here with his parents. J. .1. Foughty has taken a position with the Gillig mill. L. Waring was a Fort Wayiie visitor last evening. Mrs. G. C. Owen was a Ft. Wayne visitor this afternoon. Miss .Maria Robison of Monmouth was a shopper here today. Lew and Lee Yager left this afternoon on their weekly business trip. Daniel Brewster of Jefferson township was a business visitor here today. Miss Marie Heckman was off duty at the Boese millinery store today on account of illness. Pearl Robbins and Margaret Evans of Bluffton spent Sunday evening in the city with friends. Mrs. Agnes Zahm of Huntington spent Sunday here the guest of Herman Tettman and wife. Lew and Lee Yager have returned home from their weekly business trip and spent Sunday at home. .VHse Genevieve Bremerkamp of the Delninger millinery store is confined to her bed on account of a severe cold. Floyd Smith and son. Marquette, of Fort Wajne, spent Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. Veronica Smith, and daughters. Mrs. Philip Wagner of Fort Way le was here Sunday for a visit with friends. Mrs. Wagoner formerly resided here Wesley Hoffman left this afternoon on his weekly business trip, going from here to Indlanauolis and then tc Terre Haute Mr. and Mrs George Simmers and son. Harry, spent yesterday with her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Wilder, at Monmouth. . Mr. and Mrs John Stewart and ism. Meredith, were guests Sunday of lira. Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Ruggles, at Warren. Mrs. W. .1. Adelsperger of St. Louis, Mo., is here on business and Incidentally visiting with her sister. Mia. James Bell, of Peterson. Jesse Johnson and family are moving to Imboden, Ark. Mrs. Johnson s parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Nelson, have resided there for some time. Mrs. Lizzie Moore and niece, Rher Harshbarger, returned today noou to pt. Wayne They visited with thur starter and aunt, Mrs Hiram Potts. Joe Colchis and a young man chum from Fort Wayne came to thia city by motorcycle Sunday and spent the day with his mother, Mrs Julia Colchin. Ralph Amrine has returned from DeGraff. Ohio. where •»* **• Thursday by the illness of his mother, Mrs Charles \mrine She is very low John lawhot left this morning on a two weeks’ business trip going from here to Sturgis. Mich., and then through the northern part of ihe state Rer E. L. Semsns, D D., and wife, wbo have been visiting with Rev and Mrs. R. l» St-msns. in thia city, left this morning for their home at Warsaw Mr. and Mrs Robert Harding and Miss Jean Hunter of Ft. Wayne were were visitors be*e Sunday of Mrs. Harding’s parents. Mr and Mrs W. J. Myers Fhtheis Frldon and Alchiuger of Fort Wayne and Father Benzinger of Henso Cassel are In the city assisting at th* forty hours’ devotion at the Rt Mary’s church Relatives here received word of the birth of a daughter. Norma Jane, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry (hldlsy. Mra. Cbldley was Miss Oval Case before her marriage and formerly resided here Miss Ixtta Kints. who spent Bun day her.- with her parents. Mr and Mrs 0. F Kinta, returned to beretud lea st the Fort Wayne business college today. Hhe will remain through the week there WANTKIH Men or bore to dr ** r teams Htcadr »« b for w,n, ' ,, Martin. H F D. No Phone 1-D Advt »«»’ WANTED. Reliable party or firm no repraaen jttite in thia county for the Sweeper Vac. a thoroughly reliable vacuum cleaner Tbln in *» » n 4,f are interested, let me bear from v«mi If not. do not •asl’’ your <*-. metaaeon. 8» When Bldg. Indianan oils, ind -Advt ••• IYIR ,\ZNT-.dudsbaker tsnu. »4 mu* »m Decatur, lad Hue beet land and farm well Improved En quite of A. D. Buttles, st Old Adame County Book.—Advt IMtf FOR RENT i»Mrre farm at Peterson .for eaah Inquire of R D. Lehn •nwt oil —Advt 26, ’30 Schmit’ i* 72 ”

WILL OF A. O. MARSH. Winchester, Ind., Nov. 18- The will of Judge Albert O. Marsh has been hied for probate in the Randolph circuit court. Benjamin F. Marsh, an attorney, war appointed executor. Mr. Marsh bequeathed to his widow all the commissions as an officer of the civil war, as receiver of public money at Vancouver, Wash., as judge of the twenty fifth judicial court, as Unit 'd States pension agent, all army and military papers and the escutcheon of the Ixiyal Legion, together with all the badges of the Grand Army of the Republic and the entire household fixtures. He also will leave his widow 115,000 in money to be used the best she thinks and in the interests of the son and daughter or the survivors of them. The rent of the property goes to Mr. Marsh's sister, I-on Isa McClue; his brother, Clayton S. Marsh, of Lobt>, Ohio, and to the widow, share and share alike. TURKS WIN. (United Press Service) London, Eng., Nov. 18—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The Turkish claims that the Bulgarians suffered a severe check in their advance on Constantinople have been confirmed. It was believed here that the allies will modify their demands and make peace with the Turks in short order. The latest dispatches from the front continue to tel) the progress of cholera, whole trenchfuls of victims having been found by the Bulgarians. —_ — -o • - TRIAL IN PROGREGS. (United Press Service) New York, N. Y., Nov. 18—(Special to Daily Democrat I —Bitter assaults on the character of Jack Rose, chief confessor, and his three associates, Bridgie Weber, Harry Vallon and Sam Scbnepps, featured the summing u|> of former Judge Wahle, chief counsel for the ♦ gunmen charged with having been tbe actual slayeis of Rosenthal, when the trial was resumed here today. BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE Were Services Held at the St. Mary's Church Sunday. The beautiful services of forty hours' devotion opened Sunday at the St. Mary's church. Father Marcellus McCarty said the solemn high mass at 5:30 o'clock. Solemn vespers were held at 7 p. m , and an excellent ser- ■ mon was delivered by Father Marcel ius. It was reviewed with tbe greatest of praise from everyone who attended. REMAINS THE SAME. O L. Vance returned from Fort Waytie this morning, where he called on his wife at the St. Joseph hospital. Her condition is reported as being about the same, O--DECEMBER AMERICAN MAGAZINE Tbe Decwssber American marks an important epoch in the history of pe rodlcal making. Wi’z th'a number Tbe American qoea to a new size *4 inches by 12. Thia permits o’ three columns ol reading matter to the page, mu' h larger and more beautiful illustrations, a book practically as thick as tbe old standard sized magazine and a greatly improved ph'steal appearance all around Os the ninety-two illustrations in the number twenty-four are in color. David Gra; son. F. P. Dunne, Helen Kotler, Idr l‘ Tarbell, Ed Howe. James Montgotn ery Flagg, Emerson Hough, and Oliver Harford are among tbe notable contributors of articles »o ibis first t jinbet of the new Sized mei-evlur. On this Side of tic tide*. Ar ,c.d B- <> nett lends the way with the first chapter of a new serial called “The R» gent ’ a theatrical story, lively and stirring. Other stories are by Harris Merton Lyon. Frank Barkley t’opiey. Henry Oyrn. Welford Beaton, Mary Brecht Pulver and Ralph Htraua The principal departments, “Intereatlng People,” “The Theater'* and tbe "In terpreter's Houne.” are full of rood reading,

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PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE. Oak case piano ig fine condition; dining room table and sideboard, rugs, book case, sofa, and some other articles of furniture Customers may call any day this week at 310 N. 4th St. 275 t« DAN ERWIN (Advertiacment) ■ ■ ■■■ oNOTICE TO FARMERS. Don’t, forget to attend the big sale at the Dan Erwin farm Thursday, November 21st, Ten head of horses and colts, 37 head of hogs, sheep and cattle. machinery and household goods. (Advertisement) 275t3 _o DIRT FOR SALE. Opposite court house. See A. D. Suttles. 'Phone 387.—Advt.. 275tf FOUND Piece of money; owner caa have same, by proving property and paying for this ad. J. W. Bosse. 274t8 FOUND —A bundle with stockings in. Owner can have game by calling ut this office snd paying for the add. t * <wth-nSSJi ■" SL-L’ggJgTSggße Evanglibt J. Bennett will speak tonight on “Christ ian Union.” All Christians should hear this sermon as Mr. Bennett is a union evangelist and believes that there are Christians in ail churches - hear him tonight. AT THE CRYSTAL. W heu the time hangs heavy and you are at a loss to know what to do with yourself, think of the Crystal theater No better place in the city to spend an hour’s enjoyment. Our program includes the best and latest pictures on the market. “AN UNEXPECTED FORTUNE." Sales. Comedy Drama. 'AN EVENTFUL ELOPEMENT, ’• Vilaoraph Comedy. “THE FATHERHOOD OF BUCK McGEC," ViUgraph. Drama FtVb CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. BOSSE OPFRA HOUSE _FRII>\Y. NOV.. 22._ CRAIG AND STARK Present The Merry Mus t’ll Company Funry Side Os Lite WITH Richey Craig Wdl Known German Commedian In Character Os Janitor The Show With A Thousand Laughs Beautiful Costumes Pretty Girls Special Scenic And Electrical Effects Tilman stevens The Girl With Voice And Form Devine Twi-ntyfive Ptoplt Mostly Girin i Suzeling Array Os Splendor And Beauty Price* ~Seats On Sale Holthouae Drug Store

Some Men Call This The OVERCOAT STORE t There are as many reasons forthisas there are overcoats in our stock. For we ran back every one of them, no matter what you pay, with our personal guarantee, We are showing a great variety of styles and colors in a wide lange of fabrics _ and you’ll do yourself an injustice if you fail to see the Movercoats we are offering pl you at. $5.00 to $25.00 rtolthobse, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothers Sellers for Men and Boys

For that *”at try »on»e of those V, ,id Cher j Cough Jrops Bold by Tbe Ent* -j.rlae Drux Co.—Adv’W’AXTIiiJ—PIaB ~, wsex. Seo M ! s Edington, I'J'te W. A<Lti”. M-_et.— j Advt. z7OtC — —— —r- —-- —— - — DEMOCRAT WANT ADS •*?.¥ BIG.

S Would You Buy A Brass Bed Know- | | ing You Could Get One That I | Would Not Tarnish? i 1 1 I i IUQ . .Me* i i i 85L&A I I »wS*W I 1 5 '« E HAVE THIS KIND A GUARANTEED 1 —FINISH— f AU of our*’Newft Brass Beds are finished with £ 2 the’DAMARD LACQUER which is guaranteed j| against any acids, such as ammonia, alchol etc. 7 ® We can sell you this kind of Brass Bed and give 3 3 you guaranteejbond with it, you will run no risk $ We can sell you one of these brass beds cheap- V er than Old Style finished brass l»ed< with ordin- ■ 3 ary lacquer. You will never regret should you fi J* buy one of these beds, as they always remain * 3 Bright andlPretty. * We can selL you one of new finish at price of 3 ■ Iron bed, We have a good line of Iron beds a 3 S full size strong bed at $2.25 and up. £ 3 Would to have you call can show £ you better than tell you, we are always open S 3 and glad to show you. 8, 3 |We are at same old place, Opposite Court House 3 5 East Side. I I | Yager Bros. & Reinking * 5 HOUSE of quality and up to date furnit- 3 6 URE STORE €

Nothin-' .as ever ueen brought t» JecstW of more int»rest than the travelog to ge given Friday evening at 7:30 at the court room. Don’t faU to be t.-eaent. No admission cnargs. ' -Advt. 27tt3 Uemccra* Want Ads Pav.