Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1912 — Page 3
THOSE Velvet Boots with the leather and cravenette tops are selling stronger every week. We’ve sold three big lots of them in a week and a half and another big lot came in this morning. When you see them you’ll say they are the classiest shoe of the season.
Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER
- ♦♦♦♦♦♦*»♦♦♦♦ g| • WEAIHEE FORECAST | * * -.>.*.>•-» Pair tonight, warmer in north and central i>ortion; Thursday fair. Rev Preemau was a bualneaa visitor hero yesterday Fred Hoffman went to New Haven this morning on business. Mrs Glen Glancy of Monroe wa« here today visiting with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Stults. Rev Karl Thompson left this morning for Indianapolis to attend the ministers' convention which is being held there. A basket of groceries was left at the Smith, Yager ft Falk drug stqre Owner can have same by proving property. Rev William Flaherty arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and assisted at the forty hours' devotion service at the St. Mary's church Miss Margaret Gallogly left this morning for Portland, where she will attend the funeral of her grandmoth er, Mrs. George Rnmsever. whose death occurred Monday.
"■"“■■■l <gS w • ilJi jit ■ ™ e home of Jnrffiwl Quaiiiy Groceries I ' the top notch M JSS In Groceries S 1 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 seeded raisins 10c, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 12 1-2 and 15 jiound White clover honey 18c, Fancy onions bu. <sc, Preserves qt. jar 30c, Mince meat qt jar «0c Extra fancy eating apples 40c pk. Winter apples Wk’ bu. We pay cash or trade for pnxiuce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower a'ici Hower* North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’ Ph3no
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11 John Joseph made a business trip to , Fort Wayne this morning > John Colchin went to Ft. Wayne [ this morning on business 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm were at [ Fort Wayne today visiting with relatives. i .Mrs. .1 8. Kelson of Fort Wayne is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Murphy. j Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne of Ft. Wayne is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Deininger. Miss Martha Schinnerer of Will- . shire. Ohio, changed cars here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne. A. Ball has gone to Marlon, ! where he will be for some time attending to his picture business In that district. Mrs. Payton Baltzell arrived from Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit with her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. i Dan Haley, and her daughter. Mis. • Ed Kleinhenz 1 A goat attracted much attention in its crate yesterday afternoon at the i local National express office The I goat was being shipped by F. G. Lucas to his family at Bay City. Mich. ■ Mr. laicas has been employed at the sugar factory here
Miss Jean Lutz left this morning for Lafayette and Peru, Ind., where she will visit with friends and relatives. Father Kroll of Fort Wayne, who was in the city assisting at the forty hours’ devotion, returned home this afternoon. Homer H. Knodle left last night for Indianapolis, where he will attend a i»o days' session of the 1. O. o. F. grand lodge. Mrs. .1. g. Adler of Linn Grove ,irrived in the city tlrfs morning, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Orvnl Harruff Mrs. Clark Dibble and daughter lelt this afternoon for Portland, where they will visit for a couple of weeks with friends and relatives. A case of diphtheria is reported in the city, the house of Morris Hay being quarantnled on account of the Illness of a son, who has diphtheria. Mrs. Charles Long and daughter, Geraldine, leturned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit in Willshire, Ohio. She stopped off here enroute home. The Pythian Sisters will have a jolly time Friday evening, when the losing side In a membership contest, recently closed, will entertain the winning side. Mrs A. R, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm and Mrs. J. H. Heller motored to F'ort Wayne this morning, where they spent the day with relatives and friends. Dr. Fred Patterson's dental offices have been adorned with new window signs which announce his location to the public. His offices are in the Dor win block, over the Auth jewelry store. Miss Rose Martin came home from Fort Wayne, bringing with her her lit tie nephew, Fred Connell, who has been with her during the time his mother has been a patient at the hospital. They came to be here to greet Mrs. Connell, when she arrived from the hospital today. Mrs. 0. L. Vance who is a iMitient at the St. Joseph hospital. Ft. Wayne, is kindly rememltered by her friends with a profusion of flowers, tribute of their esteem Among those received we - e handsome bouquets from the Fort j Wayne Scottish Rite Masons, the Dee-1 atur Masons, and other lodges, a De--' atur club, Mr. and M’s. Oscar Holfman and other friends. W. F. Wilson and A. J. Smith have returned from Delaware, Ohio, where they attended a sale of Hereford enttie. Messrs. Wilson and Smith are engaged in the raising of Herefords, and have a fine bunch at the Smith { farm north of the city. While at Dela-I ware they purchased eight more. They , expect to take three bead to Chicago! during the International Stock show, | to be placed on sale there December I 4 th. Peter Schneider, who has been setv-j ing as government inspector In a' large packing establishment at Terre! Haute. Is here on a ten days' leave ol absence He is feeling much better than when he left and has about regained his former good health. He came home last summer in a very serious condition and friends fen red he would never tie well again, but they are ail glad to know that he is again In splendid health The desire of William F. I’almer. Jr., of New York City to take his one-1 day old daughter down to the club to "show her to the boys." ia stated oy Mrs Palmer as one of the reasons why a decree of separation should be granted her Other reasons alleged are that I’almer threw plates about the house. Indulging In liquor, and used harsh language to hla wife. | Mrs Palmer tiled her separation complaint In the supreme court. She la living with her daughter at the home I of her father in East Orange, and her husband Ilves at !3« Edgeroaib av irnue Conte and a* the big musical comedy success. "Funny Hide of Blfe, ’ | which plavs an engagement nt the 1 Bouse opera lioum* on Friday. Novem bar 22nd It will give entire saflslnition. judging from reports which have rencltcd us from other cities, The owners ol thia well known aggregation are Rirhy W. Craig and Ixnt Stark, two producers of well known abllla;. who have spared neither expense nor labor t» make thia one of the biggest hits of the season, and they rertalnlv have mtccoaded. Judging ( rom ,h * •* views of the competent critics In the larger cities A strong company at players are invohed during tb» action of the two acts and laughter runs riot throughout and musical numbers of much renown are sung throughout by people who can sing The large company la headed by Rlchy W. Craig, the well known and popular tier man comedian, assisted by Al Martin. the funny Irish <ontedlan. Lillian Htevens, a prims donna with a charm Ing voice and figure divine. Imtta link er, who can sins and dance her wav Into the hearts of her auditors. Ilan Hilbert, Ethlyn timer, N-lta Harter, and as pretty a bunch nf chorus girts ever guthrrrd with a musical .omrdy attraction, who are bedecked in MMttttmi* of gorgeous d-slgns
INSPECTING OUR BRIDGE. D. H. Stump and William Pelper, commißskmers of Noble county, were here today inspecting the new Monroe street St. Mary’s river bridge to get pointers to aid them in their bridge work. Frank Burke of the Burke Construction company, Newcastle, the firm which built our bridge, was here with them, going over the work. n - | DAILY CENSUS REPORT. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geimer, living about a mile and a half south of town, are the proud parents of a big baby boy. A baby boy was born this morning | Ito Mr. and Mrs. Tiso Raker, living! 'about five miles from town. Both! mother and babe an- doing tine. ABOUT THE SICK. Two Decatur patients at the St. Joseph hospital, F'ort Wayne, were brought home today, being well on the way to recovery. They are Miss Her nardette, daughter of Peter Forbing, ; who was operated upon for appendicitis, and Mrs. C. V. Connell, who underwent an operation for gall stones, and two other complications. Miss FJva Dorwin of laifayette, who has been dangerously ill with peritonitis and complications, shows little improvement. Miss Dorwin Is well knwon here, where she formerly lived. ARREST PATENT MEDICINE MEN. (United Presa Service) Washinfton, D. C., Nov. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Simultaneous arrests of 175 manufacturers of alleged "quack" patent medicines were ordered tod'-/ by Postmaster General Hitchcock in seventy-two cities scattered through twenty-two states. Among thc/e Included were several in Indiana,.alls, connecter! with the Duplex Remedy company. ——l—-A —■ - * —-• Miss Rose Smith went to Geneva this afternoon. Stella Bremerkamp went to Port- : land thia morning to visit a few days i with friends. Henry Bchumm of Scbumtn, Ohio, was here today to consult a physician regarding a sick child of his. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clymer of Berne were visitors here today, consulting a physician for Mrs. Clymer. Father Travers returned to Portland | this afternoon after being here, to asi sist at the forty hours' devotion at the *Bt. Mary's church o FOR SALE. Sixty acre farm. 2 miles from tnar--1 ket, » room house, fair barn, level, I black and sandy loatn soil, will se’l fat right price or will take Decatur I property as part pay. Address A. 8. Keller. Monroe, Ind. 277t6 (Advertisement! ■■ ' ' o— 11 PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLE 3 FOR SALE Oak case piano ia fine condition; dining roam table s-ul sideboard, ruga, book case. sofa, and some other artlelea of furniture. Customers may call any day this I week at .110 N. 4th St S7MS DAN ERWIN. (AdverUet-mcni) early BUYERS A W Always Get the best of everything Do you realize Christmas is almost here? You will nave to get busy and solve the problem or what to get for , I loved ones, the most lasting and appreciated present anti a thing that always instills the remembervnee of the giver in the minds of the reciever is a present of Jewelcry. no Jeweler in any citv has a more complete stock of tine Watches, Fobs, Bracelets, Umbrellas, Rings. Diamonds, Necklaces, a id every thing in the jewelery line than Henalev the Jewlcr, ever.thing has advanced in the coat of living but Jewelery which has declined in , price one third, what cost you 19.00 last year you can buy for SC».OU. Remember Hensley will ' lay your presents away for you until Xmas without any deposit, everything engrav- , ed Free you get at Hensleys the leading Jeweler.
EMB agaww rzzzi I Great Selection of New Coats, Suits I And Furs ■ js if We have just received - 9 the most stylish and be- X ‘ autiful new line of gar- ; >jZ ments in a wide range JO S of materials and coior- //On ings, well made from the ' \ / ■' most beautiful and de- //® I? illiljl / : E3 pendablelqualities at the - most moderate prices. iIF / a ‘ 'I I Jr Jk '////// "i! : \ We are showing many ■' y -S m varieties in new Furs, f ''l/i!' l '■ ' l l'. l I Coats Muffs Collarpieces I w /’ LfMfl "" etc. Better values never /i offered. 3219 *1 W W Jh ■ ■ ■ Don’t Miss Them I ■ * | THE BOSTON STORE 1 g DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES BMBiEMtZZ.I EZZI3 SBBB—■
E’. anxlisiJ. Bennett Tonight at the Christian hi ci the subject wbl b- | ‘ Sincerity” and there w li i lie s.ieciai music all ar.- invi e l to be presett 7:30 . p.n-. AT THt. unISTAL. Th*- Ciyrtai »<.iue v»-rv good »ho» k lor tonight, uona.ttlng of two < om<-<ii**t* mid u drama. Tht-w- ahot. n ; are ;<ll iui<-reailng and th** comedlea an- exceptionally good, so do not forget to come. We alwaya try to i»lem>c the pnldlr by getting the beat »howa on the market: "THE SAND STORM.' Lubin. Ori ma. •MARJORIES DIAMOND RING.' Ediven Comedy ••THE TEXAS TWINS." Path# '•'»« ern Codemy, PIVF &kNT* The CRYSTAL T henter. r ■■ wi'—wgy-'M MEN WANTED To go to Detn>il to learn the Rubier business. Instant opportunilks f< iradvant'onieni. Steady work the year anuind. Good wages whilr loaming. Apply at MIRKA* HOTEI TRI. ” November 22.
= ■i OB 2 A PHIS store has the 2 E ’ right thing at the 2 right time and at the j right price. Try our winter footwear. | PEOPLES & GERKE" | Btuneii'liiilli = MEN WANTED AT THE SUGAR FACTORY STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTI R APPLY AT ONCE. Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. /* ’ " V Capital #l2O 000 Ww Surplus . ISanm-j C. S. Niblick, PrrmdMi ■ ’•W' Cg ** Klrwh«n«l J’ hn N't iirk *** *i Vi Vicef‘r»».d«hU \ -W K * Ehmif.r. Caahiar. SHr X €1 i) n „j Farm leant Zmi 7 tf'l KCa ° a Specialty Kesolw A BIRD IN Hit HAND «§■ - . able Hates. Is Worth Two In The Bush! But, A Dollar To The Credit Os AccomodaYour Bank Account tion Con- I ISWORTHTWOINYOUH rotKhl Banking It’s Safe. And Will Double Itself In Method** Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OK IN I’ERES I! Tn .*ur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
