Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1912 — Page 3
I THE. Cold Wave ma k es a fellow I * think of footwarmers. You’ll find 8 them here in all the different kinds I | Coon tad knit boots, Michigan sox R g sheep pelt sox, felt lined and all felt | I shoes, regular three and four buckle arctics and alaskas. Come to the | | store that has the goods. IS < yy | Charlie Voglewede li I the shoe seller |
*. WEATHER FORECAST t t i «-»+ E Fair and much colder tonight, with temperature below freezing; Tuesday fair. ♦ Harve Ginter went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mlsa Olive Wright returned to Fort Wayne thia morhing Miaa Blanche Bauer went to Fort Wayne this morning. John Schug left thia morning for Berne and other plac es on a business trip. John Lachot went to Berne and Geneva thia morning on his weekly business trip. E. W. Johnson left this morning for Bellefontaine. Ohio, to attend to some business matters. •So Green has been promoted again.” "Yes, bu« how did you know’" ”1 just overtsvd yea knocking him." M.S. A. R. Bel’ and Mrs Paul Hooper left this morning for Mt. Clemens. Mich., where they will spend a few weeks at that resort
I» | THE HOME OF | hSs***'jr??|• Q'”' i, y Gro«ri« I WU J The Discovery OF THE NORTH POLE / a WAS A Great Achievement But You Will Benefit More. Personally, By Discovering the Place to Bu ' . Best Groceries. Turn Your Search In This Direction. Many expressions of surprise have and price you will be surprised at the variety, <| i.»• > if you direct your afternoon stroll to us see you, and you will see us agan. ' «graMr Hower and I F M SCHIRMEYER H B JNO. S. BOWERS v .Pres't & i' rcafl -« if ■ President ’ » ■ FRENCH QI’INNJ ■ H Secretary || I THE BOWERS ;A *^ S CO - I I I I The Schirmever I MONEY j
| Dee Lewton made a business trip to ~ Portland this morning. > Otto Wemhoff made a business trip I to Fort Wayne today. ' | George Wemhoff made a business I. trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Sue Mayer will go to Montpelier to spend Sunday with Miss Flora Streit Mrs. J. S. Peterson and daughter. , Lois, were Fort Wavno visitors this I afternoon. Attornc. l. C. De Voss made a professional business trip to Fort Wayne , this morning. , The Misses Mae and Gertrude Rade- ■ macher visited over Sunday at Lima, i Ohio, with their sister, Mrs. Tracy Nel- ' son. •[ Mrs. L. L Sypher- and daughter. Roxy, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here with her father. Thomas Usher, ■'who is ill with heart trouble. D B Erwin went to Fort Wayne thia morning, where he will visit his daughI ter, Mary, at the Hope hospital, and ’ look after some business matters. ! John Geary, who has been in the city for a few weeks on account of the ae- . rious illness of bls father, left this morning for Sidney, Ohio, to resume his work.
Raymond Bremerkamp went to Winchester this afternoon on business. Rose Voglewede visited Sunday with Miss Blanche Hart in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. William Potts of Monroeville is the guest of Mrs. John Roudebush, Merle Teeple was a new clerk Saturday at t.be Peoples & Gerke shoe store. Miss Grace Purdy has taken a posi- : ttou with the Lehne jewelry store until I after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne returnI ed to Fort Wayne after a visit with the U. Delnlnger family. Fred Reppert, the auctioneer, left this morning for Chicago, where he has a large sale to cry. Samuel Acker and family of Geneva spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Acker. Mrs. Fred Heuer went to Fort Wayne to visit Mrs. O. L. Vance, who I is at the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Janies Tillotson will arrive from Delphos, Ohio, this evening to be I the guest of Mrs. Oscar Lankenau. I Miss Lena Keller returned to her I home at Culver after a visit with her cous|n. Dr. H. E. Keller, and family. Fred Kohler of French townshipMs highly elated over his crop of 256 tons ' of sugar beets, from eighteen acres. Mr. and Mrs William Hellman have returned to Tiffin, Ohio, after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. W. Letyie. Mrs. John Niblick returned today | from Leipsic, Ohio, where she visited I with her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Masbaum returned to 7t. Wavne this morning. They visited with the Bernard Meyers and Henry Siting families Dan Costello returned to Ft. Wayne this morning to resume his work at the Fort Wayne Business college. He spent Thanksgiving and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yager and daughters, Mildred and Gertrude, visited over Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Shamp at Fort Wayne and their aunt, Mrs. Rupright, at Ossian. Mrs Fred Vaughn and son. Credo, left yesterday noon for their home at Evanston. 111. They were accompanied by Mrs. Vaughn's mother, Mrs. MaryChristen, who will spend the winter there with them. The funeral of Mrs. Jane Middleton Strebe was conducted from the M E. church at Rivarre yesterday morning by the Rev. Hockstedler. The attendance was very large, as Mfn. Strebe was widely known and beloved. Burial in the Salem c»metery Mrs. Claude Gay and bahe returned today from Huntington, where they visited with Ijeo Miller and family. , Mrs. Alva Nichols and daughter, Mar garet, who also visited there, came by I way of Fort Wayne, where they will stop until tomorrow. In Ft. Wayne they will consult a speclalls( for MarNo person should miss r.elng one of the biggest dramatic sensations pre tented In years, when "A Girl of the I’nderworld" will be produced at the | opera house on Friday, December 6th. by a splendid company of players A beautiful story of tenderloin life which holds its audience spellbound from the opening act to the finale. « Postmaster l.owe reports letters remaining uncalled at the Deeatur poat office fcr Raymond (taker, C. F. Crow. Mrs. Mary Case. Harry Glen. > Bernice Hngner, Chester Herran, Ide Hoevel, Alpha laiyfield, Newton lam bert. Frank Millmer, P. N. Meyer. Chas Ogle. Harry Raymond. Clove Sefton. Hob Turbell. Harry Woods Mrs P Hoffman and grandson. How ard Hoffman, of Linn Grove: Mr. and 1 Mrs. L L Yager and son. Luther, of Berne, spent Sund*» with Dr. and Mrs 8 P Hoffman Mrs Hoffman is the mother of Dr 8. P. Hoffman of I this city, and Mrs Yager la hta stater. J While here ’hoy called on I>r J. 8 Hoyrr«, who thirty three years ago I spent the winter at the home of P. H : [ Hoffman while leeching school In Linn I ' Grove. Ttitige R K Erwin, who has beet. ! alerted judge of the Indiana auprer.n I court from the Fourth district and I assumes duties the first of the year. | win retain hla residence Ij Fort i Wayne and hta family will remain here The judge has been planning to close up hta law business so that he mn enjoy a 'fief rest before entering upon his new duties Hia-otll. e here will be closed the latter part of thia month Fort Wayne Jourmtl-Ga-aatt* Plays may come and go with thrtr heralding, but "A Girt of the Ender world” will give you more genuine amusement and satisfaction In one avenlng's entertainment than any other show playing ibis claw of theaters A great big. clean, wonderful hit la what • A Girl of ,h * I nderworld” In. The title, "A Girl of the fnderworld." la strong, forcefu', and effective; but—there is nothing whatever to offend, to ' cause a blush of shame to anyone. Its I author. Jack Gorman. Is proud of the lesson it leaches to the world. Mothers. daughters and sweethearts can ro thia play without feeling the slightest remorse Opera bouse Friday, December •th.-Advt.
John Coffee made a business trip to | Ft. Wayne this morning. C, C. Lautaenhelser of Berne was here today on business J. J. Foughty left this morning for Ft. Wayne thence south on a business trip. Don’t fail to attend the annual bazaar, conrer of Monroe and Third.--Advt. Mrs. John Stewart of Fort Wayne spent the night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brothers. Miss Grace Mallonee returned to Van Wert, Ohio, this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alph Gentis. Mr and Mrs. 0. M: Hower, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. T-achot and T. H. Ernst spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. William Doehrman and family. ; Miss Maltllda Pansing of Wabash, i who visited over Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Rilling, returned home this morning, going byway of Fort Wayne. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Ed 8. Moses farm. 4 miles east of Decatur, and miles north of E-ybo, on Wednesday, Dec. 18, beginning promptly at o’clock a. m., the I following properc to-wit: Seven I Head of Horses: O'", % Belgian 'mare 12 years old, with foal; 1 mare, • 3 years old, a i Belgian, % Norman; one Belgian mare, 4 years old; one % Belgian mare, 2 years old: one ’i Belgian yearling mare, 2 years old In spring; one % Belgian, yearling golding; one % Belgian, yearling gelding. Four Head of Hogs: Ose O. I. C. sow, with 5 pigs by her side. Farming Implements: One spring tooth harrow, 1 breaking plow, 1 riding plow, corn cultivator, one 2-horse disc harrow, 1 sulky hay rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 Deering mowing piachine, 1 grain drill, two 2 horse wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 set single harness, 2 sets double team bar ness. Terms—All sums of 15.00 and under cash. Over |5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property .-.moved until settled tor. CHAS. W. HOWER. ED 8. MOSES. John Spuhler, Auct. Don’t forget the Presbyterian la dies’ fancy work sale Thursday.—AdtBe sure and see the line of beautiful comforters for sale by the Presbyterian church.—Advt. FOR SALE Residence lot, 60x132. on Marshall street, between Second and Third streets, directly across from the beautiful Daniels' home. Will sell at ' a liargain If taekn soon.—W. A. Rtind.ll.—Advt. f&WF A THE APPETITE LAGS when there is little temptation to eat, but you will always have an appetite for Martins Bread. It's so delicious, wholesome and inviting that it stimulates the appetite, stirs the jaded taste to renewed vigor. Try Martin < Bread; abo our takes I and pastry. Jacob Martin
YOUR FALL INCOME r\URING th*’ fell and winter months, many people II receive n considers Me 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 deposited in a bank where it will Im? 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. Capital lIOO.OQO Surpluo ISO.oOO. Rwtmirraa SMO.UIO. P. W. smith. Prvaktent W. A. KtwMrr. V. C. A. F. W. J«ebk*n Aaat. Caabhr. deposits accepted by mail
I BOSSE OPERA HOUSE I Friday, Dec. 6 Wee and Lambert Present The Play Os 1 he Hour AGIRLtX UNDERWORLD COMEDY i SENSATION PATHOS Seats 25—35 5p At Holthouse Drug Store I Dr C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnr.a Office U 3 ± 1101 Residence 102 I Family Washing 5c per pound Rough Dry ail flat pieces ironed " : Decatur Steam Laundry Phone I 134 I FOR SALE. Duroc Jersey service ooars; also a few Shropshire ewes, bred to imported ram. Prices reasonable. C. C. Miller, phone 2on E line, R. F. D. 9. Dec-1 atur, Ind. 28«t!2 . 9 — ileinecrnt V.'rt •'.<> Piv. ■ ■■ ■■■■’Bl | Don't Wony ; < about money matters, but cotte I to us. We will loan you what , d you need on your furniture, plano. team or wagon without removal. We give you a written ataiement of your contract. We allow extra time without charge In case of sickness or loss of work. 14c per week for 30 weeks pays a |3.'. OO loan All amounts in proportion If you m-ed monel, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mall It to us. Name Address Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday, Reliable Private H. W»ne Ltitn cnmpsnj EatabltabMl Dt»« R<«»«n >. Recond Floor. 7<* I’alhoLß Street Home 'Phone, Fort Wayne, ind
r THnnmumMHHiiiii 111 II iiiimiiii ■■llium .frtl GIFT ) I investigate farther than I our store where furniture of I the highest quality, of practical and I useful’ worth is on display, well I chosen pieces for gift purpos s which will please the I" fancy of all who receive tntin. Wp r.re carrying a full line of dressers, chiffoneirs, kitchen ca’oinets, chairs, bed room and dining room suits and beds. Important among the last named is THIS IDENTICAL BRASS BED "T f TYT* .J li-k. e> , iFj j f J f _ V"" . ' I rbhil Satin bra«s finish throughout, large size three inch posts, one and one half inch fillers, massive in design, beautiful in perspective for Christmas sale only $35 00 Others from $ll.OO up. Everybody welcome any time. Store open evenings Meyer, Scherer & Beavers | TAKE A NIGHTCAP Q in the shape of a little of our || x pure old whiskey. You’ll sleep the better for it and A XZ7 wake up fresh and bright in ( *KHbkEY| the morning. There isn't a | headache in a barrel of it, Especially good for those not IF" ,• I very well or those out of sorts 1 Try’ a bottle and you’ll be the belter for it. Berghoff Beer by the case. ft I \ !XT X/ Comer of Second and I •- U.. • Madison stro**’ a. ' HOt'SE FOB RENT— • room bouw on TME OTHER TWIN. Ho. chentnut St., with acre ot - — 1 ground Inquire of C. T. Rnlnler, 2oH Attend U* MHhodtat ehunb and <B. loth 8t .or 'phone 350.—Advt. 383t3 hngr ib* ••■rrnon by Mr Seniana Hpir- —— - - — it«l ■mging Men a chorua DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG (Advortlaomonti -- - ■ a "'■=» Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital 1120 000 Surplua . Fk ikki wJ C. 8. Niblick. I , re.gl»ot gre ** K* r *’ han< l J ohn Niblick Vlk * ' 'fSM VirePreaidj-rta V X- Fhmgwr. Cnahiar. vflp ,* *,| n._j l-arn.loans /'t "MO a Specialty Reflert - Aj Resolve Coiiectiona f . Made A BIRD IN THE HAND! S- — — — able Rates. Is Worth Tw<> In The Bush! But. A Dollar To The Credit Os Your Bank Account tioncon1S WORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET It’s Safe. And Will Double Itself In Methods Time. By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tn uur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit!
