Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1912 — Page 3

I OUR I Gun metal shoes for ladies at $2.50 S 3 00 and I ■ $3.50 are surely the “right thing” the wav we I are selling them these days. We have them in I g the low or high heels, broad high toes extens- B g ion edges and in either regular or extra high cop | Drop in any time and have us show you, we’re B ■ glad to have you come just to look, we know 0 I" the shoes will do the rest. Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER ■ B—■Wito—B'lrAMki

t WEATHER FORECAST i ♦ Fair tonight and Saturday. • ■ 1 ■»' 1 •*■■»— • "" 11 ——» J. H. Ston® visited in Port Wayne yesterday. Curley Ellis was a Fort Wayne visitor Thursday. Earl Jacoby of Kenton, Ohio, visited with the J. J. Magley family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday. B. A. Fledderjohann of New Knoxville, Ohio, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and son spent Thursday In Fort Wayne with relative*. Mrs. Charles Berr visited with her daughter, Mrs. Joha Watson, in Fort Wayne Thursday. Virgil Krick arrived home Wednesday from Columbus. Ohio, where he Is attending the Ohio State university to spend Thanksgiving in the city and to look up friendr. He will return to his school work Monday.

the HOME 0F | | Quality I The Discovery OF THE NORTH POLE X WAS I A Great Achievement i But You Will Benefit More. Personally, I By Discovering the Place to Bu the Best Groceries. Turn Your Search In This Direction. Many expression! of surprise have reached us, and you will be surprised at the variety, qua’ity and price if you direct your afternoon stroll to our store, us see you, and you will see us again. Hower and Hower, North of G. K. & I. Don ol - ‘ —

F 'v :iw ' *'i^ K 1 H President N I FRENCH QUINN J ■ ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. | I ABSTRACTS. g I The; Schirmever Abstract g I -tract Records, 1 * cnt \\TneXt I Farms, City Property, P* E I MONEY I

| Pat Kinney made a business trip to 1 Geneva this moniL.g. 1 Mr. a.id Mrs. tirval Harruff spent [ Thanksgiving at Linn Grove. [ Will Colchin went to Fort Wayne I ( this morning to I3uk after business. Miss Rose Smith made her regular I weekly trip to Geneva Wednesday aftI ernoon. • D. C. Niblick returned to Chicago | Heights Wednesday no™ after a visit I here with relative lMr. and Mrs. FV-d Linn went to Toledo. Ohio, to spend Thanskglving I with Mr Linn's relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lhamon of Fort Wayne visited here Thanksgiving day • with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. David Gesstnger. < A peculiar combination of names was noted in Fort Wayne when John Beers got a marriage license to wed Cora Bose. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klelnhenz were guests Thursday of Mrs. Klelnhenz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itayton Baltzell, at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirsch and babe went to Fort Wayne to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Selig. Mrs. Kirsch will remain until Sunday.

Herb Ehinger spent yesterday in Ft. Wayne. Herb Hremerkamp spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. W. S. Kiser returned to Syracuse after a visit here. C. M. McLaughlin of Portland was a visitor here today. Samuel Simison of Portland was l here today on business. I Forest Elzey made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. C. O. Melbers visited with friends i in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Hoffman have returned from their wedding trip. Florian Staro.t spent Thanksgiving in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. •I. B. Klracofe and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Wren, Ohio. J. D. Reiter made a business trip to the northern part of the state this morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Meyers and son spent Thanksgiving at Anderson with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parks returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit at Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. ’’ ochrock were Thanksgiving guests of the P. W. Smith family at Richmond. Mr. end Mrs. Orval Harruff returned fiv.ni Linn Grove this morning, where they spent Thanksgiving, Miss Ida Halphlc of Louisville, Ky., is in th ecicy visiting with Miss flenn Tonnelier, an* other friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Colchin went to Fort Wayne this morning where Mr. Colchin attended to business. Miss Marguerite Gerard, stenographer for the Erwin office, was off duty today on account of illness. Dorothy Irvin returned to her position at Fort Wayne this morning after spending Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Jean Butler left Wednesday afternoon for Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving and visit with friends for a few days. Mrs D. B Erwin went to Ft. Wayne last evening to be with her daughter. Miss Mary at the Hope hispital. She Is getting along well. A Mr. Friedman of Fairmount has bought old lens-s on the Idlewine and Eckroat farms and Is at present drilling—Geneva Herald. The 8:30 car was late here this tuo.i ug on account of the Decatur car being held up by a Fort 'Wayne car that got stuck on the line. Mrs. Judson Teeple and Mrs. G. F. Cowan spent Thanksgiving with friends in Portland, From there they will go to Richmond and other places Esther Evans and little sirter, Gertrude Evans, visited at Monmouth yesterday Miss Gertrude remained tor a longer visit with Dr. and Mrs. Zeigler. The Mimes Amelia Weber and Lydia Miller. Mrs. Joe Lose and Miss Stella Klopfenstein of Prebl® went to Cel'ns, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving day. Rev. J. M Dawson returned to bls horn.. at Andrews Wednesday after a short visit here. Rev. Dawson was former pastor of the local Christian church. Mr. and Mrs E. X Ehinger. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ehinger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schult* snent yesterday in Bluffton as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Will Berllng Mr and Mrs E H Kilbourne of Ft Wayne spent Thiu*ksaivtng here as the guests of Mr and Mrs. U. Deining er. Mr Kilbourne left this morning on a business trie «« th’ 1 southern pan of the state. A LsOtto young lady writes us for a cure for freckles. The beat remedy we know la to dig them out with a case knife, then put nitric acid on th» place and nil th* holes with putty and then varnish them — Churubusco Tru.th. Mis* Neva Brendyberry returned last evening from Fort AVayne, where •he visited several days with Mtns Leah Vnderwood Shr attended the senior class l»l"X. "All of a Sodden Pesitv. Wednesday evening. In which Mis* Voderwood took the leading role Seven hundred witnessed the play which was a decided success. Mlaa .Underwood has often visited here.

a I • WANTED • • • •- — • ♦ • • Two young boys in « * harness factory. Good • * steady employment to * • right boys. Inquire at . ♦ oned-- t • I Schafer Saddlery Co. J ■ ..I ■

BE careful in selecting your Xmas Presents. This is a Busy month for Xmas Gifts. Many a friend will point with pride to gifts of jewelvry such as: Lockets and Chains, Brace-j lets, Watch lobs, Watch i chains, v. uffhuttons, Scarf ■ pins, Tie clasps, Set rings, signet rings and etc. that came from our up to date display. v\e are delighted at the great increase of gifts that have been made from our selections. Our line of umbrellas a v e| now complete also our gold watches. We have the Elgin watch for $" ’0 Gents s’ze. Ladies size in proportion. Call and make your selection now and have it laid away. No deposit necessary Engraving FREE Hensley Jewelry Store T THE CRYSTAL. The show at the Crystal tonight consists of a two-reel subject, "The Siege of Petersburg." This reel gives in detail all the historical points of this decisive battle. It will be one long to be remembered, so don't forget to attend. Besides this war scene we have a very good fairy story: “THE SIEGE OF PETERSBURG," Kalem War Story. “THE MAGIC WAND," Essanay Fairy Story. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater. 1 -• ■ I Ask her what month she w as bom in and then present her with he: Birthstone. Y<»u knnw m Birthstone is i ways sui'able It is park u arty mitabe hi a W. v.. '. Guaranteed Sc r . Ring-a ‘ng that is guaranteed per-r.-Hinftntly-a rng that will nt» <• <•» si the wc..r<‘r onei pphi c 'nr rf-iwi’f. rir; sarud efam ■ .*s trings i fit 1 the “. ight of Heaven” 1 f.ivi ry. they are advertised in the Magaz n s and they are guaranteed because they are so good that they can be guaranteed. We snow thorn in all styles •"d stones at prices' from S2.UV up. LEHNE, The Jeweler Who has the exclusive sale of VV. W. w. Rings.

J®;. \ r ’ THANKSGIVING TREAT is awaiting all lovers of good thing#at Martina Bakery. Bread, pics, cakes, and pastry of the most delicious quality. Try our genuine old fashioned make of Mince and Pumpkin pies, that will make vou think of those good old Thanksgivings of t our childho*)d. Our fruit, La er and pound .cakes are ideal, while everyone knows of the delightful flavor and whiteness of our bread. Jacob Martin

SMB MB I THANKSGIVING BARGAINS | — LESS THAN COST S | 1 1 Lot Ladies and Misses Suits ail colors wTOxJ u U $15.00 go at $5.00. $25.00 go at SIO.OO rl I I Ol'’ Wkl ill 1 Lot Ladies Black Coats a little out of 105 y ; IS style $27.00 value go at - - - SIO.OO W -n j : I' ■ Q 1 Lot $17.50 value go at - - - $5.00 rWffir 3 L I ■ iii | J 1 Lot of Childrens Coats Sizes 10, 12, 14, $5.00 to $7.00 Coats all go at $2.00 ■ ! 111 """ 1-1 * Wb 1 ) Il I " IWe have only a limited number of these Suits and * I Coats left. If you are in need of any you can save I big money by taking advantage of this sale. ; J —M————Mt—MKM——M—tx • u - wsuM hSI I THE BOSTON SrORE I | ! DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES j CZZ2H ■■ | MBB

“Old Home Week” Postal Cards Showing Views' taken (iuringjthe|Big‘\Veek PARADES, GROUPE PICTURE, HIGH WIRE ACT. MR. BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail orders solicited WM. G. KIST Daily Democrat Office I Or any post card dealer I Dr. C. V, Connell VETERINARIAN Pbrr-.rw Office 14.5 rnO«‘e Residence 102 * Family Washing 5c per pound Rough Dry all Hat pieces ironed Decatur Steam Laundry Phone 134 ■ —■J . . I Don’t Worry about money but come to ux. Wo will loan you what ;ou noo4 on your furniture, pi ano. team or wmton without removal. We give you a written etate* mrnt of your contract, W« allow >xtra time without charge I In raao of elrkneM or loaa of I work. 3 Mr per week for W WcnkX pay a a (3« Oo loan. All nm»untu in proportion. If you need tnonel fill out the fallowing t-lank, cut It out and mail It to ua. Name Addreaa Our aaeni i« in Decatur every Tueaday. Reliable Private H. Wnni Utt cimpany Katabllabed I'M Hoom 1. Rec nnd Floor. T<X talbo-ji Hlraet Home l-hoae. Ml Fort Wayne, Ind • vJ 1

The Strength of a Bank is based on the character of its assets, and of the men behind it. This bank, for 20 years a pillar of strength in this community, keepsit resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officers will always see that its assets are of such.a character that its strength can never be questioned. Upon this basis we invite your confidence and your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA. Capital (100,000. Surplus (20,000. Resources tt9O.UK. P. W. Smith, President W, A. Kuebler. V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebler, A. st. Car‘..er. • f _ ii-__ ’ — >

| THANKSGIVING TOAST r- EM drank from a bottle of our C/ 'A < A whiskey or other liquors is wk ■ i sure to be a hearty ore. For / our bottled goods are purity wj ■' — personified with a flavor and JylL » V j bouquet hard to equal and not I lo br excelled before. Better I let us send you a bottle or U I . \ , two, to that you can welcome **LsA.*‘ yonr guests right royally. Berghoff Beer by the case. fX I \ If V Corner of Second and IJ Madison stroeis.

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