Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1912 — Page 3

| 'pHE Cream Os The | I ‘ Shoe Making Art Is I I Found In The Velvet I I Boot We Are Selling At | I $3.50 I | Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER

; WEATHER FOREIAST i ;: M♦i i »<♦»-- .mftiiiii.iH ■ Gene rally fair tonight and Sunday. ( older tonight in north portion and colder Sunday J. I). Reiter returned thia morning rrom hi» weekly buaineu trip. Mra iaxiiae Haines left this morning for Arcola for a visit with rela-; tive*. 1 Miss Jeasie Slnuaon of Kerne will upend Sunday heis as the guest of Miss IJlah Irochot. The ?*f»aes Lum nnosr and Nellie luehi sent to Fort Wayne thia morning to visit with the lifter's sister. .Mrs. Nona Brentlinger. Little Miss Eloise Thompson of .Marion will come to spend rhe I hankigiving week with her cousin, Mias Gretel Shoemaker Mrs Joseph Hower and grandch!!dren. Georgia and Bryce Dilley, went to Fort Wayne to visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Margaret Ixyuthan. and to < oMult an optician

i i:S! * jroCc ' r ' es ! the M3F J 4 CardniJ Points ® f » The Grocery Business Cleanliness, Quality, Price, Service You Are Entitled to Them We Observe Them All We wuh to help you on that Thanksgiving Dinner Will you watch our id for good things to eat next week. Get your order readv and placed with us. We close all day Thanksgiving. I Hower and Hower, I North of G. k. & 1. Der»»t S. l'K I sN ’ 3 - I ALT Y CO. I s, LOANS, | '“"rcXcnw Al ” I I ncr «n" ■ spercen. ■

| Mrs. John Klx-y of .Monroe was a , shopper here today. i Miss Lulu Atx went to Kerne this [. morning to attend the sessions of the ' teachers' association. I Congressman .1 A. M. Adair was in the city today attending to business matters and looking up friends. Nearly every teacher in the city, and of the county, Were at Berne to- , day attending the sessions of the Adams County Teachers’ association. David K. Smith, C. A. Dugan and '"Heck' Hensley returned from Fort Wayne this morning, where they ( were attending the Shriners* meet. Miss Emma Magley, teacher in Root township, left for Fort Wayne this morning, where she will spend Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs John Magley, who live near that place. Mrs. George Tester and son, Harold. and her sister. .Mrs. Will Bogn-r, and children, Arnold and Roger, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with their sister, Mrs. A. Kerger Mrs. Bogner and children will leave a week from tomorrow for Branch, Mich., where they will join Mr. Bogner, who accompanied the household goods there They will make their home on a farm neat Branch.

Mrs. Asa McMillen of Pleasant Mllis shopped here today. Attorney R. H. Hartford of Portland was here on business in court. Dr, and Mrs. Mark Moran visited here a few hours yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Dr. May returned to Ft. Wayne this afternoon after a visit here with Mr. aud Mrs. F. C. Summers. Mrs. Sadie Cowley arrived for a visit over -Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver. Mrs. James Moran returned to Portland this morning after a visit over night with the P. K. Kinney famfly. Mrs. John Gerard will spend Sunday in Toledo, Ohio, with her sister, Mesdames C. W. Lal'la and Philip Ardeuer, Joe Colchin and Mr. Oetting of Ft. Wayne are here for a Sunday visit with Mr. Colchin'a mother, Mrs. Julia Colchin, and family. N. B. Putman and A. B. Putman of Van Wert, Ohio, stopped off here enroute from Marlon, to look after the work of their completion of the Baurfigartner road in S». Marys township. .Mrs. Joe Russell and children left this aiternoon lor Kort Wayne, where she will visit with the Will Russell family over Thanksgiving day. She will be joined on Thanksgiving by her husband. The improving of the grounus of the Mrs. Emma Daniels home on Second street, formerly the Niblick homestead, is keeping pace with the work on the house. The lawn is being leveled and the driveway and cement walks built. Mr. and Mrs. James Brunnegraph and children, Clarence, Walter and Elizabeth, left today for Champaign, | ill., where they will visit until after * Thanksgiving with their brother-in--1 law, Robert Schwartz, and familyMrs. Schwartz was formerly Miss Veronica Brunnegraph of this city. Mr. and .Mrs. John Merica of Wren. Ohio, were in the city today looking up friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merica have just !•«••■.>ned from a long trip through Missouri. They visited with friends in St. Louis and other places of interest and spent a few days with , .Mr. and Mrs J M. Anderson, former ly of this city. Mrs. D. B Erwin will return this evening from Ft. Wayne where she has been with her daughter. Miss Mary since her operation for appedIcitis at the Hope hospital. Miss Mary was reported as being very weak last evening, but Is getting along as , well as Is consistent with the nature . ' of the operation Several Decatur people will attend I the wedding Sunday of Miss Ida Schooler of Preble township and Mr, Henry I Schoen her. a young carpenter of Fort ' Wayne. The ceremony will be aoletnuI zed Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at I the Preble Lutheran church by the I Rev. Koch. Ans eption at the bride's •home will follow. The couple will make their home at Fort Wayne. Ramey and l-ord are carpenters working on the remodeling of the Beery homestead on North Second Second street lately purchased byMrs John Christen, which bouse Is being rebuilt will soon be ready for ptestering 11 the fine weather contln uee. the carpenter! will probably be finished by the Brat of the year. The I bouse is being enlarged and estenand k »ndsomely Improved Mrs J. M Mill'" returned Thursday evening from Batesville, in the southern part of the state, where she visited « ilh her n'tee. Mrs. Ed Beery, who resides on € ia«m near that town, ' Mrs Miller ba J a delightful time at their pretty country home. The ; weather in the south is so very pleas 'ant that the children play out of doors st all Uwes and radishes and on lona are growing wits as much 1 readiness and good gr„.«e as ours do In tb<> *pringild«. farms for sals. -.J arret, level. Bn*. Brock ground. nn« brica uouse, tins n*w nam on pike near the city. MOM per sere ICO acres, fine ortek house and barn, H.OOO worth of ’lmber. mror the city, co acres, bottom ‘■'ack noil Prlee. ITO 00 per acre 114 acres. I* • miles from city, ou pike, fine new howro and barn, some timber, Price, 110.800. ICO acres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings. 13.000 worth ot Um ber. nearly all !•»*«. «"•» lU " Price, ?7.000 Also msnr «mall 80 40 seres, fin- unimproved WM r POHLAR, m , irotMtllle. Ind. ( VDcrtlsemeSt) FX>R WENT *’o''r rooms over front of store rteuamtely or In suite.* - John Itru.« Advt ZTCt3 FOR SALK Small cash register. 110 if taken at on«e Steele A Weaver Advt "eczema teWM purs, "riv. barbe <tek. »eah> Rrua mm and »W- Tro .MS ft. My Kind, can be ur ed l-r uiins It. H <Hm.r»i»4. If not h.tdle' « your IVUOM* MCI MM "v msu “» avnoc nwos. «»'• U7 RM a Mearee St. neeoter Ind

AT lilt liIUkIHES ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. m. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — 9:15 a. tn.. Sunday school. 10:30 a. tn., morning worship; theme, "Where Are the Nine?” An- | them, "King of Love, My Shepherd Is,” Harry Rowe Shelley. 6:00 p. tn., Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. tn., evening service; them.-, "Flippancy Toward Religion.” You are cordially invited to attend these services. WM H. GLEISER REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Mark 9:2-13. 10:30, German service; text, Luke 18:13.14, "The Spirit of Religious Penitence.” 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, "Polycarp of Suryona." 7:00, English serviqe; text, Mark 14:72, "The Sin of Thoughtlessness." A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, Bible school. 10:30, morning service; subject. "Keeping Ranks." 7:00, evening service; subject. "Wickedness Revealed." Special music. The morning sermon will be Pastor Jones’ farewell to the church, and the evening sermon bis farewell to the public. « METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Public worship, 10:30 a m. and 7:30 n. m. Junior ix-ague, 2:30. E'-worth league, 6:30. The pastor will preach in the morning on live theme. "Our Country, God's Country.” and in the evening on "Meeting the Crisis.” Praise service led by the men s chorus. R. L. SEMANS. Pastor. LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. I English services, 10:00; text, Matt. 24:15 28; theme, "Chris|lans should always be prepared for the coming of the Ix»rd.” German service, Thurslay. 10:00 a. m. todies' Aid, Friday. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Evangelistic services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. The nature of the meetings will determine the subjecis. Y. r. A., 6:15. The pastor requests that earnest prayer be made unto God for a great day in Zion. Let all the friends of the ihun-b be present both morning and evening. A welcome for all. Rpeclal singing. J. H. RILLING. Pastoi — i —. a UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Fiindsv school. 9:30 a. m Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Junior Y. P. 8. C. E.. 2:00 P- m Senior Y. P 8. C. E.. 6:15 p. m ITeachlng at 7:00 o'clock, followed by the sacrament of the Ixird's snpper. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. You are Invited U> all these serv Ices L W. IjOVK. Pastor Evanglist J. Bennett Tonight at the Christian church will speak on “Faith” tomorrow at 11 a. m. the subject will he “The Lord’s Supper”. At sp. m. there will be a womans meeting to which all women and girh are invited and the subject will be “The future of our Girls.” At 7p, m. the Evan gelist will nreach a souvenir sermon giving a souvenir to to every one of the sermon. All are invited.

THE GRAND JURY Reports Conclusion of the Week’s Investigation—--14 Indictments WERE RETURNED Seventy-five Witnesses Examined—Repairs for Jail and Infirmary. 1 twas just 2:32 o'clock that the grand jury, though its foreman, C. D. Kunkel, reported to court that they bad finished their six days' investiga- ! tion, examined rcventy-tlve witnesses and re' ,-ned tourteen indictments. TLuy also reported Cuat they visited the jail, which is In charge of Sheriff , and Mrs. T. J. Durkin. the county infirmary, In charge of Superintendent and Mrs. Martin Imughlin, and found everything clean and sanitary, and In good condition, and commended the management ot both places. At the jail they reocmc>ond that the drainage sewer be repaired; the cornices, valleys and iron on the roof, the doors, window frames, sashes, etc. be repainted and the boiler rejadt- . eted. An electric washing machine was , recommended for the county infirmary. WE HAVE IT! .1 ■Two car loads Chestnut coal. jCall as soon as possible if you want any of it I Decatur Lumber Co. pud’s.!- J Office 690 Dr. Sterling P. Practitioner of General Medi- 1 cine and Surgery Office Over Interurl>an Station Rec. 223 N. Fifth St. ' -11 I W AT D. « aTAL. Don't forget Cat the CTjratal hat 1 the Leet shows In the city and especially on Saturdays Tstxght s program cannot be beat We have three excellent reels, a drama, comedy a d western story Every one of th -se shows sre well worth the price o.' admission alone. Come and spend a pleasant hour at the Crystal "THE TALE OF A CAT.” ESSANAY. COMEDY. •THE LURE OF THE FOOTLIGHTS " 1 PATHE DRAMA. I-THE FAMOUS SCOU~ TO THE RESCUE." PATHE WESTERN ‘ 1 STORY. FIvE CENTS The Theater. ■ pW ■ 1 || J TVOUBLK ENOUGH • to preiian* dinner isn’t it? Get J your pies, your Thatikagiv- . ing pies, from ur and you’ll , • crown our dinner with such 'Jan appetizing morsel that you'll want to begin all over L again. Our pies, cakes, pas--1 trv etc., are simply delicious They melt in your mouth. > 1 Jacob Martin

Certainly A Classy "CIGAR" THE “WHITE STAG” EXTRA MILD Just The Thing For The Constant Smoker AT ALL DEALERS The Home Upholstering Co. We arc prepared to do any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison St. W. F. HELM Prop. Also buy and sell alljkinds of Second Hand Goods.

WE COULD SHOW YOU BOTTLES Q of wine and liquor that cost pit) Sp twice the price of ours yet are Jw pW not one whit better. Judged I r by either color, flavor; fra- WEW 7 J grance or wholesomeness our 'VI •< PIMT wines and liquors will bear , '££ comparison with any. Try a jL bottle of any variety you pre- r fer. You’ll like it yourself 7 tnd so will the friends whom “.4*’ ; 1 ou consider expert judges. Berghoif Beer by the case. iR! P V Corner of Second and 1 * 1 • Madison streets.

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