Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1912 — Page 3

-j * • ¥ don t care whether you have a bunion on the aJ 1 inside ball or the outside joint of your foot, ? I’ve got a shoe that will fit at both places, made £ for just your kind of a foot, You can see the j raise in the leather before you put the shoe on, S your bunion don’t have to push its way out, the £3 last the shoe is made over is the shape of your H foot Cushion insoles conform and relieve any S callouses you may have on the soles of the foot. 8 * If you’ve had trouble fitting y our bunions, let H me wave a trial at them, ® I Charlie Voglewede I ‘ THE shoe seller i

I WEATHER FORECAST: t i H ♦»♦»»»»- »MI Q Gt-neraliy fair tonight and Sat tirday, warmer Saturday. Dorothy Irvin went to Fort Wayne t this looming. Pal Kinney made a bimineas trip to Geneva this morning. John Tyndall made a business trip, to Lagrange thia morning. Mrs. H. L. Merry went to Fort. Wayne this morning, where she will. at <-ml the day Mrs. Curley Rademackn aud <L...„ - tert. Mae and Margaret, spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Rd win was at the (arm yester day attending the gale conducted by himself and nis tenant, George Gunsett. Miss Neva I.randy berry went ♦<> Berne this morning, where she will visit with i.liss Barbara Herahy sot a f/w days. Mrs. J. n Hale went to 7ti<bmoud yesterday afternoon, where she will visit with her daughter, .Mrs H E I “writer, for a week or so.

■■■■■■■■■■■■■a THF HOME 0F V ,:ali ‘y Groceries 5 Ku «—— The The I L 4 Cardind Points The Grocery Business Cleanliness, Quality, Price, Service You Are Entitled to Them We Observe Them All We with to help you on that Thanksgiving Dinner. Will you watch our id for good things to cat next week. Get your order readv and placed with us. We close ail day Thanksgiving. u e pav cash or trace for produce I* Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & h Depot. ’Phone !0< I JNO. S. BOWERS F v M ’^2?AtS2. R I ■ President V -- Pres 1 & rrea "’ ■ B FRENCH QUINNS ■ H Secretary —X— B I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I ■ REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. ■ ■ ABSTRACTS. | | The] Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- g | itract Records, i wenly years Experience H ■ Farms. City Property, 5 per cent ■ ■ MONEY g

Bert Green made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Emma Auspuugh returned to Fort Wayne yesterday. • ' Mr. and Mrs. C. O Spitler of Willshire, Ohio, were here yesterday. C O. Rayn, late editor of the Geneva Herald, was here yesterday on business. i Shafer Peterson left this morning for Portland, where he will attend to | business. i Herman Vagi' went to Richmond “this morning where he will look after 'some business matters. Mrs. L. C. Vandurlip. who has been i visiting with her parents, .Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoffman, for a few days, left this morning for her home at Elkhart. Mrs. Scott Bixler returned to her home in Delphos, Ohio. Wednesday evening after spending a few days here at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Joi’n 1 Dixie - Bluffton News, Mrs. 1.. 1.. Bhumgattiter, wlfb has been visiting here with her father. A. T. Studabaker. and her daughter. MUs Pearl Baumgartner, went home laet evening. She remained here ycate day In order to attend the John Stvdnlaker funeral Bluffton News.

Miss Naomi Niblick went to Fort Wayne for the day. Mrs. Harry Butler of Root township was shopping here yesterday. Mrs. D. M. Hensley went to Fori Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Asa. McMillen of Pleasant Mills was a shopper here yesterday. Mrs. c. L. Meibers was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Judge Merryman has gone to Huntington on business until tomorrow. Mrs. Charles K. Chatlnin and child ren spent the afternoon in Ft. Wayne.' Mrs, Shafer Peterson went to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Majors. Mr. and Mrs. David Archer of Pleas- 1 , ant Mills were business visitors here yesterday. < ( - Dick Erwin, jr„ who has been as- 1 , sisting his uncle, Dan, returned to Fort Wayne today. R. O. Johnson r'“turned to Gary after a visit here with his brother, Chester Johnson, and other relatives. Fred Sellemeyer went to Ft. Wayne to call on his daughter, Mrs. O. L. ' Vance at the St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Putman of Glenmore, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Goshen to visit with Mrs. Putman's mother. Mrs. J. G. Adler, who l\as been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hat ruff for a few days, left this atfernoon for her home at IJnn Grove. T. M. Reed went to Ft. Wayne to attend the Scottish Rite ceremoni' Mrs. Reed accompanied him there .or a two days' visit with he- sister, Mrs. I R. Boyles Harry Ward, who has been attend | ing to some business matters in this I city, left this afternoon for Indianapolis, where he will look after business before returning to bls home in Flo--ida. William Ge’.ry. the veteran watch man, who has been at the point of | death, is much better. He is now able to sit up and retain nourishment and ! his relatives and tr’.-nds h& e mu. h j encouragement for his recovery. Th.- Geneva Oil com,-any drilled i. well on the William Speicher farm. east of town. When the well was shot it did not make a very good showing.! but it is now reported that it is mak- ■ ing twenty-five barrels.-Geneva Her-! aid August Heimann of Boston, who stoyi '-d off here for a vl’lt with Final' Heimann and family and other relatives. left this morning for a point in Ohio, where he will join his wife. .Mr. Heimann has been in Texas the past four months and Is - turning home. Mrs. Florence English, who has been living st Decatur for several i weeks, will leave Saturday for an extended visit in Cincinnati, onio, and Lexington, Kentucky, to vialt with friends and relatives, including a sister from Albuquerke, New Mexico. - whom she has not seen for a num her* of Martha and Willard | English also will visit there Bluffton I News The meanest man meaner than the I one who stole the pennies from a dead I man's eyes, and held the champion ' whip for so long— has been found. He la a Connersville man, who stole six bronze handles from the coffin of Mrs. Frank M Wheeler. Her funeral was held in the evening and the coffin taken to the depot early next morning for removal to New Burlington. Ohio. At the s'ntlon the theft of the handles wits noticed.

I w a rn 1 ngs! I Z—^7 i HINTS! REMINDERS! W/fr' A Burning Subject! Bv ,N the NORTH POLE regions WALRUS BLUBBER Is Used For Fuel! In Florida they are Using Peat! Either Might Be Softer to Lie on But Our GOOD COAL I, The BEST w l.a< In! Have You Laid In Your Winter’s Coal Yet? E. L 'CARROLI.

STORES WILL CLOSE. | The following store will close their I respective places of business Thanksgiving, all day; NIHLIQK & CO. KUBRUBB ft CO. RV-NYON, KNOBLER & CO. M FULLENKAMP. F V. MILLS. EVERETT ft HITE. HOWER & HOWER. SAM HITE. HRUBHWILLER &'’BAKER. 27St<5 NOTICE, HUNTERS! Positively no hunting will be al- I lowed on the Krick-Tyndall Tile Co's 11 premises and any trespassing thereon will be promptly punished. 279t< KRICK-TYNDALL CO. Mrs. A. Kohne and daughter, Bertha, spent the afternoon in Ft. Wayne, TROUBLE ENOUGH to prepare dinner isn’t it? Get I your pies, your Thanksgiv-' ing pies, from us and you’ll crown • our dinner with such an appetizing morsel that: you’ll want to begin all over again. Our pies, cakes, pas- j ,try etc., are simply delicious; | They melt in your mouth. Jacob Martin - jnsr _ _i| r ■' A / I V ‘® J ! I AT THE CRYSTAL. 'file show nt the Crystal theater tonight is a three reel film on "The Money Kings.' 1 his is one of the beet shows on the market today, and ,uo one should miss seeing it. It is a . Story of Wail street, and the greed , a young man has for money, and the government of an European nation is | involved: “THE MONEY KINGS." V«Ugraph I Drama. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater.

X Ladies Extra Heavy JTFFI FAj WEAVER Ladies Regular 'U v . 25c fleece lined hose " ” SI.OO night gowns Y Saturday 19c 810 STORE Saturday 89c || ■ Underwear Hosiery &. Gloves W Childrens unionsuits .. 25 and 50c Mens hose in cotton and part wool 10c }« Ladies unionsuits . 50 and 98c Mens light weight wool . 15c I*; mm Mens heavy union suits . 98c Mens all wool hose extra heavy . 25c LL B Childreas extra heavy garments 25c Ladies and childrens wool hose . 25c S I|| Ladies two piece suits . . 25 and 50c “ “ fleece lined hose 15c B Mens “ “ “ .. 25 and 50c “ cotton hose extra 10c S Shoe Supplies Fancy Goods ■ Cobbler outfits'large size .. . . 48c i Dresser scarfs .. . . 25,'50 and 98c ® H All size shoe lasts 10c Stand covers .... 25, 50 and 98c ’ M Hammers 10c Silk scarfs 50 and 98c p! B Stands 10c Aviation caps 25 and 50c Awls 5 and 10c Net skirts 50 and 98c I H Shoe wax 2 for 5c ' Flannelette skirts .... 25 and 50c Rubber heels 10c n gowns 50c B m Leather heels 5c Fancy combs and barretts 10c to 51.50 ™ Rubber soles 10 and 20c Lace collars 25c "2 ® Leather soles 10 and 25c Gloves and Mittens .... 10 to 50c ■ I SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY All 25c wool scarfs Sat. ... 18c Misses’sl.so sweaters Sat. . . SI.OO ® Afl 50c wool scarfs Sat. ... 33c 1000 ladies white handkerchiefs at 2c B All $1.75 blankets Sat. . . . $1.50 Large size cloth racks regular fl 00 75c Lanterns Sat 59c size Sat . 59c « B b M A large shipment of velvet Bags just received choice 50c worth more H Stove pipe and elbows 10c i| Toys-Xmas is’nt far away, we have I I" Dampers and shovels 10c many toys on display, and want to |. Coal hods 25 to 40c sav a word in time, our line will be FT Axes 98c larger and better than ever before, L; Lamps from 10c to $4.50 don’t forget the Santa Claus store. O I STEEIt & WE«iScr3i 1 000- ezri— zci.

1 waiWBMBWS?W« waasw I THANKSGIVING TOGS:- g F II ■ a TffiJSL I Ik V ■ M Wv A ■ asi / h h I wr I Jinwz i v>4 f ' A b I U. V/3 I TSi J if you hav’nt fitted up for the glad holiday which comes next Thursday, come in and let us do the job for you. BOur 1912 clothes are just right. Suits an I Overcoats in all grade* and at all prices, the newest clothes made up in the newest styles. ju«t what you want. Hats. caps, underwear,; hirts. everything in the furnishing line for men and boys. If You Will tn joy the Day (tetter if You Are il. ipANCE, HITE A MACKLIN g