Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1912 — Page 3

FALL’S Fairest Fancy is given full expres- ; sion m our Velvet Boots for women Vel- > vets are popular this season and ours lead ® in being exclusive in design and pattern. Made > of extra quality,they keep their good looks longh er, have deep, lustrous richness that distinguish- i | es a really fine velvet boot. The tops are of 9 ' either leather or cravanette making a neat small S t looking ankle appearance so much to be desired. £ See some of them in our window. ® $3.50 I Charlie Voglewede I | THE SHOE |

I. *, A OA* A MB 1 WEATHER FOPECAST! ♦ •> . ~, i ~ Fair tonight and Wednesday JK-i— i■—■ — • — - — — • E, Fiitxlnger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. 11. P. Rice went to Fort , Wayne this morning to spend the day Miss Mary Winters has taken a' position at the Morris five and ten' rent store until after the holiday*. Miss Agnes Starost returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after spending Sunday and yesterday with her parents. Attorney J. C. Sutton left this morning for Ligonier, where she will attend to some business matters for a lew days. Mr*, tonic Htewan returned to Ft Wayne this morning after a visit with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs loh'i A. Muinma. Mrs N" K. Vita and son. Robert ’ Hetman, returned thia morning to I>« ftanee, Ohio, after a visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs Herman Selle- ( meyer

- - ■_- - ■!■!■ - — J< | THE HOME OF I -4t I Quality Groceries I ip£9 the top notch -“'R ’ ■ JBR In Groceries '"j a I WE JU-— 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 seeded raisins 10c, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 1- 1-- and L> p<>un» White clover honey 18c, Fancy onions bu.i sc. Preserves qt. jar 30c. Mince meat qt jar-dk Extra ra \ eating apples 40c pk. Winter apples 90c bu. —— We pay cash or trade for produce biggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G, R. & L DeP . I President v *‘ ** l * TW ' | I FRENCH QUINN I ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. g ■ ABSTRACTS. I ■ The Schirmeyer Atetroct Conquny romplete Ab-1 I .tract Records 1 wenty ye.™ *£<**• I I Farms, City Property. 6 per cent ■ I MONEY I

Al Graham went to Geneva this morniug on business. Jude Vesey of Ft. Wayne was here on business yesterday. Alfred Jones of Indianapolis, who has been visiting in the city with his son. the Rev. Jones, left this morning .'Ct hits home. Will Geary of Sidney. Ohio, who | was called here on account of the illness of his father, left this morning I for Sidney, where he will attend >o some business matters before return--1 ing • I Lloyd Magley returm-d to his studies at Indianapolis this morning after a visit here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. SS. Magley. His cousin, Albert Magley, of lndiana|>olis, who accompanied him here, returned also. i A valuable horse belonging to Jas. Watts of Monmouth, which dangerously injured itself on a snag In the woods, and which came near dying has been pulled through by Or. Con- , nell and is now out of flanger. * Postmaster Ixiwer reports letters I remaining uncalled for at the Iterator l>ostoffi<e tor W. A Brown. Charles iEckhotf. R F. Davis. Mrs. Ada Goldman. Ijeota Ganger. A. Merk land, O. H. Merriman. John'Shugerts. P J. I'l* man. Frank Spaetk.

I Mrs. Celia Zener went to Fort I Wayne this morning. F. C. Temple was a Fort Wayne I, business visitor today. I>. 11. Erwin wan a business visitor I' in FV>rt Wayne today. Father Henninger of Hesse Cassel was a visitor here today. F. M. Cottrell, attorney, of Herne, II was here today on business. I P- W. Smith of Richmond was a II business visitor here today, I Leo Weber made a business trip I to Fort Wayne on business. II L. G. Lllingham will arrive ThursI: day of this week for a few days' bustI' ness. I>an Erwin made a business trip to I, Rocklord, Ohio, today, going by autoI mobile. Mrs O. X. Snellon and grandson, I Robert Jack of Willshire, Ohio, were I hero today. The Misses Naomi, Margaret and I Charlotte Niblick went to Ft. Wayne II today noon William Geary, whose condition was very serious last week, is feeling| 11 some better. Wes Crist of Auburn is visiting! I here with his uncle, Elias Crist, and i . family, today. i C. I). Lewton made a business trip to Fountain City and Geneva, return-1 , ing last evening. t hris Musser was attending to bus-! , iness affairs at Portland Monday, making the trip by auto. The home talent play, “Red Acre Farm, will be given this evening at , the Bosse opera house, to a full house. After trying five times yeggmen i succeeded in shooting the safe in the! Munn bank in Portage this morning I nnd got away with over four thou-I sand dollars in money. Since Turkey has administered a sound whipping to the Balkan allies, they are attempting to re-open peace negotiation* It is said that the slaughter in the mtst few days has been very heavy. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Crist today went to Monroe, where they visited . Mrs. J M Andrews, Mr. Crist's daughter. J. M. Andrews held a large sale of registered stock today and Mr. Crist assisted in the work. D. E. Smith. Tom Reid. D. H. Ewin. I». M Hensley and E. H. Adams I and otheis of the local Shriners will [ go to Fort Wayne today to attend the fall convocation, which began yest«r-| day and will continue through Friday I evening. I Tlie weather is <ompetlng with the fairest May day you ever saw, and is I in striking contrast to that of a year ago when real winter weather, with j the thermometer hovering about the xero mark, was .aiming everybody to tor spring, except the coal man . 1 Congressman Adair will leave next . week for W.tsli'nuton to resume his | I duties as representative of the Eighth! I district, it is probable t|iat he will annoum e the hat of i>ostmasters be I fore he leaves, though no definite! I statement to that effect haw been! made W. II Wilken, the impersonator. I who created »o much merriment lu I I his advertising stunt on the streets! I here during Old Home Week, dropped I I in last evening for a few hours' visit I (with friends He la at Portland this! * week, where he is advertising several I lot the live merchant* The annual fall convocation of I | Scottish Hite Masons at Ft Wayne I this week will e the drawing card I for a numlw-t ot the members trout I thia city The Hliriners will confer the work Friday evening, at which | ! lime Judge David K Smith of thia* city, riMetitly elected to the thirty third degree, will be a candidate. D, c. Niblack of < hhago Heights is b«re lor a “*ii with the Misses Mary and Amelia Niblick, nnd his ala t "ter. Mrs James Bell Mr Niblick had the plensurv <a meeting another sis-I ter. Mrs W J. Adelspergw of Kt Louis. Mo, who ban been here for ai visit, returning home Monday even ■ Ing He did net know of her visit' here at this time until his arrival and the tntrprlae »a» a pleasant one GOT AFTtA TRAIN CRfW • The crew on an Krh s-ratbound freight at 0000 today ran Into a | tough profmeltlon at Rivarre when, their train bat hed into a tear on the < switch occupied by a bunch of d.i anew who are working uu the new ( double track The dagoes letame angry and threw imka at the tram crew and finally lour of*them not aft er the train <rew eHh guna. one oi the condmlots *•* badly hurt by | some of the rocks. When *be tHJW arrived here they tailed the sheriff H nd deputy and a trip will probably be made to Rlvarte In the morning by the oMtlals No charges have yet been filed This Is not the first time that lhe dagoes have given trou bin to the train crews as they pass. FUNNY tIOR OF Lift — We wtll have the plensurv M wit |

nessing on Friday Nov. 22, at the Bosse Opera House that well known musical comedy attraction Fuuny Side of Life, an attraction of noteworthy merit, which contains a company of clever entertainers, handsome chorus girls, gorgeous costumes and elaborate scenery. At the head of the large cast, is the prince of german comedians, Richy W. Craig, who is assisted by many funny comedians. The leader of the female contingent is Miss Lillian Stevens, with pretty gowns and a charming voice, not forgetting the handsome and beauteous chorus. (Advertisement) £ lil.e t ‘ .'i'CV .s';-.. *'i fives R nrv !:( • tr> r ■ r you M iri L>-k that »,».■ “I;..- in ~y st. p Cj |<i the days when walking was ro u pleasure. Il's the fatuous and we ll guarantee that ■ you’ll l>e delighted with it. ■ For it has a soft cushion H insole that supports the R arch oi your foot, fills the r? hollows of the sole so that ■ you walk on your whole foot ■ instead of half of it — it’s R just like walking on air. No E ether shoe can possibly be so K easy, so restful, so deligbtfu! t > K wear. And you can have y<>ur F choice of mny new r.vles ;<m! f ■ l >*''er« at a reat>.>n.t , 'e price, H Wc'il look for you lot* -w. i PEOPLES & GERKE .. I 1 - J t MEN WANTED To go to Detroit to learn the Rubber business. Instant opportunities f< >r advancement, isteady work the year around. Good wages while learn ing. Apply at MURRAY HOTtL.FRI. November 22. “WEAR-EVER* Aluminum Cooking i Utensils < xeell all others in points of excellence. We carry a large and complete stock of this popular line and are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, anything from the smallest item to Complete Kitchen Outfits The everyday uses of the Wear-ever Roasters are many, where as must roasters are {used only once or twice a year. We want to show yoiir their many advantages. See our display anti call for Thanksgiving Booklet. JOHN BROCK

■■fln aHRHHu mm iwm —Ban ■ Great Selection of New Coats, Suits I And Furs | Hl We have just received B the most stylish and be- £ autiful new line of gar- “ Vl f S I ments in a wide range x. / /CA ‘‘ 9of materials and color . ; /p jy. */ HI ings, well made from the ' | | most beautiful and de- I f * | 9 pendable qualities at the '* , I 9 most moderate prices. r n ' ' 9 We are showing many If '*< 11 • • • Ulf // /'// varieties in new Furs, ' fag Coats Muffs Collar pieces / w ''li r'l! etc. Better values never . I offered. 3219 I^'' I ■ ; i ® Don’t Miss Them > KD M THE BOSTON STORE I | DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES □HMBMMCZZZJ CZZZZIEMMMMB

NOTICE! The John M. Andrews Cow Sale to be held in Monroe on Nov. 19th, will start at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. FOR RENT. Siudabalr**.:' home, r i,st of Oecatur, Ind. All modern, furnace, bath, electric light*. gaa, etc. Two u ri hard., big i»ultry yard.'te.ge garden. Enquire of A. 0. Suttlea, at Old \dama I County flank 2.'«6tf (Advei tiaement t Monev All you want. Abstracts j made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters Family Washing 5c per pound Rough Dry all flat pieces ironed Decatur Sicam Laundry Phone 134 “Old Home Week" Postal Cards Showing Views taken during the Big Week PARADES, GROVPF. PKrrVRE. HIGH WIRE ACT. MR BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail order* nolidted WM. G. KIST Daily Ih inocrat Office Or any po*t card dealer

= «■» «£ —.— l E'PHIS store has theS = 1 right thing at the = right time and at the | right price. Try our winter footwear. 1 PEOPLES & GERKE" 1 «■» * MWarfHßfeMMnMaMßMZ'irWr MMMWL . «■■■■HV* * ■*MB«BBBFaa^U-O-«• I . MEN WANTED I AT THE SUGAR FACTORY STEADY EMPLOY MEM FOR I THE WINTER APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. — ■ Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. z■ j 1 Capital »!2n (MB Surplus . C. S. Niblick. I'rvmdMii . jRMkJ ?G M K inch and John Niblick aSR v '<* I’rrmlent* .'JV'C? X F h nirrr. < anhiar. ~ Hrmloana a Specialty -•2 J l Reflect ; Resolve Collection, ■w Made A BIRD IN THE HAND — able Rate*. h Worth Two In The Bush! But, A Dollar To The Credit (If Your Bank Account tion Con- I IS WORTH TW O IN YOUR W ?|!*£L POCKET It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Methods Time. By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn uur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit!