Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1912 — Page 3

I I How does it come that So and | So’s boys shoes wear so long 7 They are Good for Bad I Boys Shoes. I NUFF SED I I I | fl Charlie Voglewede E $ THE SHOE SELLER ft

; WEATHER FORECAST i t *•' ♦ t* * .Kt* Q Pair tonight, slightly warmer in north and central portion: Sunday l fair. E. J. Mann made a business trip to Berne this morning. I Oscar Hoffman went to Portland| this morning on business. H. Gentis made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning ] Miss Vivian Dawson of Andrews vis lied with Miss Gold la Biggs. Miss Ruby Miller went to Fort Wayne to take her music lesson >oday. Mrs. M. E. Clark went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her sister. Mrs. T. F. Auten. I Mrs. C. R. McMaken returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Pennington. Miss Ruth Suttles who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Suttles went to Monroe- to visit friends and relatives before she returns to her home at Crainsville, Pa.

I THE OF I I Quality Groceries I The Discovery TTVsaw* OF THE NOPTH POLE y VJ3I was A Great Achievement But You Will Benefit More. Personally, By Discovering the Place to Bir the Best Groceries* Turn Your Search In This Direction. Many expressions of surprise have reached us, and you will be surprised at the variety, qua i y an p if you direct your afternoon stroll to our store. Let us see you, and you will see us again. 1 We pay cash or trade for produce figgsS. Butter 19 to2oc Hower and I r? SCHIRMEYER H I JNO. 8. BOWER"’ v A- Tren; I H President T I FRENCH QUINN fi ■ Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS KEAIM CO. I I REAL ESTATE. U -'• • • B ■ ABSTRACT*. ■ I Th. .JJXSSr I ' l I ■’■’"■* t ■ money g

Mrs. Ed Zwick of Bingen was shopj ping here yesterday afternoon. . Miss Vernia Smith visited Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence iCornthwaito at Peru, Miss Loretta Koldeway of FL Wayne is visiting with her father, Fred Koldewey, in Union township. Will Koldeway of Fort Wayne is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Ixmis Koldewey, in Union township. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Christen and ' daughters went to Fort Wayne this morning, wherA they will s|x>nd the day. Miss Odessie Johnson of Forest and Mr. Dale of Bryant returned yesterday ' to their homes after a visit with Mrs. Oliver Johnson. Peter K.uney, Misses Katherine and ; Mary Kinney and Mr. Vernon Ralston, of New Corydon, were guests of P. K. Kinney and family. , Mrs. Anna Buhler of Marion who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, returned to Marion, yesterday nobn. going byway of Ft. i Wayir. \ Vane ThompaOu spent Thanksgiving with his mothe- Mrs. Ra t winkle at Ft. Wayne. His grandparents. Dr. and Mrs, Rainier joined him there today tor a visit over Sunday. ■ I I—

I John Web*>r made a 'business trip to Fort Wayne today. |l F. C. Teeple made a business trip | to Fort. Wayne today. I Mrs. P. .1. Hyland and daughters left yesterday for Winchester. Miss Clara I.lnnetm lev returned yes--11 terday afternoon to Ft. Wayne alter a I visit at her home at Preble. The Misses Frances and Dorothy Du--1 gan and Mary Frlsfnger spent yesterday afternoon in Ft. Wayne. The Misses Cecil and Celia Andrews si ent Thanksgiving day at Ohio City, with their uncle, Charles Rainier. 1 Mrs. F. .1. Klndley returned yesterday afternoon to Ft. Wayne after a visit with the J-.mes Murphy family. Miss Tillie Hansing arrived yeaterday afternoon from Wabash for a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Billing. John Ponder, manager of the Peter Holthouse clothing store at. Redkey, . was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. A. C. Bail and mother, Mrs. Jack Ross, went to Fort Wayne 'to visit wttli their brother and son, James Ross, and family. Mrs. Ernest August Is dead at her home west of Willshire, Ohio, from pneumonia. She leaves a husband and several children John N’ibttck has returned from Llepsic, Ohio, where he visited with his daughter. Mis. Niblick will re I main over Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Lyon went to Ft. Wayne] yesterday noon to meet Mr. Lyon's 1 aunt. Mrs. Sareh Stewart of Detroit, Michigan, who will vie'. n're. Mrs. Daisy Ballenger and dauFhler, Dolores, returned to Auburn, yesterday afternoon .ter a visit with her I r-arents, Mr. ...id Mrs. J. W. Edwards and family. Mrs. Jeff Cully of Willshire. Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort I Wayne to visit with her daughter, I Miss Dove Cully, who is employed at I the electric light works. Mrs. Samuel Durbin and Miss Laura Durbin of Pleasant Mills were shoppers here today. The Durbins have just moved here from Starkweather, J N. D., where they lived three years. Mrs. Alfred Deam and babe of Fort I Wayne and her mother, Mrs. Uriah I Grim, of Williams, passed through the city enroute to Monmouth to visit with their sister and daughter, Mrs. | Draper. Mrs, Charles Grlebel and daughter. Bessie; Mrs William Griebel. Misses Olive Griffith and Hazel Harshman of Fort Wayne, passed through the city enroute home from a visit in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Eruev* Nahrwald and son. Hilbert. of Fort Wayne, are visiting with her mother. Mrs. Bultemeier. They will be joined this evening by Mr. ‘ Nahrwald. and will attend at party nt I the Lewie Hoile home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han< her have I shipped their household goods to Hunt-1 I Ington. where they will make their] I home Mr Hancher has been employ , led there some time as barber. Mrs. I I Han< her will go Sunday. Mrs. Curtis Wolfe and babe of fflieldon. who visited with her slater, Mrs Ross Malionee. were joined by Mr. Wolfe this morning, who will visit over Sunday here. They spent the day I at the John Merlca horn'Mrs Fred Smith and son. Robert, of Toledo. Ohio, who bare visited with I her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Ger srd left yesterday afternoon for Ft. Wayne where they will visit with her brother. John Gerard and family. Mrs. U Drummond and son. William, will leave Sunday for Ft Wayne. She will join her sister. Mrs. Isaac Pe tern of Bluffton. In a visit with Mr. | and Mrs Karl Pe<*r». BM ’ t ” n |MU)!r Mrs Isaac Peters to her home nt Bluffton Mrs P ■> Hylaad and daughters. I Catherine and Virginia, left yeaterday I for Winchester, where they spent the I day and from there they went to MunHe. where Mrs. Hyland s alster-ln law. • Mrs lark Touhey, will undergo an opi eration today. Mrs Paul W Tribolet left this I morn'ns for Peru. Ind. where she and I her husband will make their future - home Mrs. Tril-ilet was accompanied I by her sister. Miss Bernice Andrews. ■ of Decatur, who will visit there for a short time Blutffon News. The Abe Martin Publishing company ' announces the publication of short fur- ' rows, n new collection of sayings, ra ways and stories by Ah* Martin. IncluJ mg the Old Uonnty Fair, tlecond MarrtagM. Wives of Great Men. Old Mchrolmatea. A Christ mas HemlnlsI renew. The Grand Marshal, etc., etc, together with an elaborate discussion of the suffrage qaeettoa every angle by surh eminent authorities a* Marne Moon. Mrs Tilford Moots. Fawn . Mppinrut. Germ Williams. Professor t Ales Tansey. E» P»»h and Hon es , Editor Uale Fluhart Hhort Furrows is bound tn old style gingham and iirofuerty Illustrated with amusing r . n and ink drawings by the author Limited holiday edition only One dol lar net; postage « cents Usual deal era’ discount Address Aba Martin Publishing Co. Indianapolis — Adit.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of Decatur, will on the 3rd Day of December, 1912, nt 7:00 o’clock p. m , at their council room receive sealed bids lor the construction of a local sewer on and alotig the following route, to-wit: Commencing at man-hole at west end of Butler sewer on West Monroe street, running thence west .on and along south side thereof 182 feet to Mann street, and there to terminate. All work to be done in accordance with the Improvement tesolution and according to the plans, profile and specifications therefor, which are on file and may be seen at the office of the city clerk. All blds to be accompanied by certified chock for $1’5.00 as evidence of good faith. Said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand anti sial this 20th day of November, 1912, H. M. DeVOSS, 23-30 City Clerk. ——o— — - iJenic.‘r* A.Pr.v, ECZEMA itching Pftes, t'ch. Sartc- itch. Scalp Erun lions and Skfr. Trouble c. any Kind, can be "ured by using B. B. Oincme nt. It not handle' 1 W your Druggists, senJ 50c by mall to BURL'S BROS . Mfrs. t!7 No 2 Monroe St tienatur Ind Im > <— B » F OPERA HOH : H Friday, Dec. 6 Wee and Lambert Present The Play Os he Hour A CSRLthe COMEDY * t EN3ATION 1 PATHOS ! Seats 25—35—50 I At I llolthouse Drug Store 11 MEmI XX V/ ouniiett Tonight at the Christian church will be the muaical and lecture Tomor row at 11 a. m the Evangelist will apeak on "Respouaibillty,'* tomorrow night at 7:16 he will diliver his closing sermon on "The Church." Evangelist Bennett takes this means of thanking all who have so kindly assisted In these meetings especially the 1 Democrat for their kind assistance In publishing the notice*. i ll *1 hS'Ji V HnM .ui -AT is await ing all Invert of good things at Martin’s Baker . Bread, pica, cakes, and |>astry "f the most delicious, quality. Try our genuine old futhioned make of Mince and, Pumpkin pics, that will make' you think of those good old Thanksgivings of \ our child-, hood. Our fruit, La er and pound cakes are ideal, while everyone knows of the de-; lightfu! flavor and whiteness of our bread. Jacob Martin

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YOUR FALL INCOME DURING the fall and winter months, many people receive a considerable amount of money from the sale of produce. This money represents the income for the greater part of the year. It is necessary therefore, to exercise prudence in Its use. The money should be depjsited in a bank where it will be safe and secure. Payments can then be made for supplies, by drawing out a portion of the deposit This plan assures not only positive safety fcr your money, but will help you to economize in its use. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK OR BEARING INTEREST. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR,INDIANA. Capita] $ KM),(MM. Surplus 120,000. Res Hire-s 030.100. P. W. Smith. President W. A. Kuebler, V. President C. A. Dugan. Cashier F. W. Jar-blear, A st. Car'.ler. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL THANK GIVING TOAST — drank from a bottle of our v’iiyj 1 whiskey or other liquors is \yh6g wkBT-'/. \ sure tu be a hearty or e. For X our bott led goods are purity w' r personified with a flavor and JPv! Uhu i bouquet hard to equal and not n "»)W \ ev'j to be excelled before. Better V/tS’I 1’ ’ I let us send you a bottle or L I . two, t o that you can welcome V- **« i yonr guests right royally. ~ ~ Berghoff Beer by the case. ft I'. Ir V Corner of Second and -'•■JI | •-’ Madison street e, JUnKHHHHVMHHHBMMkW'JHHHHHnHHBMHHMMi Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. J ZTJJB \ " i\ *‘w Capital siaioiSurplus . |*t.«« A * mjj C. S. Niblick. PreaiOaat / MMflhJ k ’ M Xu-sch and John Ntbtt k gg*. ’ VkvPrwsMmt. * " f 3 573 j Farm loans Rtf y / v *' l ' au a y 7] Resolve Coiiwtiom • Made A BIRD IN THE HAND » --able Rates. Is Worth Two In The Bush! But, A Dollar To The Credit Os i . Eva L n . . AccomodaYour Bank Account tionconIS WORTH TWO IN YOUR w ™J« n * Baking It’s Safe. And Will Double Itself In Method* Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn uur ■Patrona We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits