Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1913 — Page 3
I A SHOE MADE OF PUNK | -won’t stand wet weather and that’s the kind of weather we are going to have from now on. Our school shoes for boys and girls are built with the intention that they are going to be used in the wet and are made solid outer, inner and counters. We are selling a lot of our new fall numbers. Want to see them? LzgMpy" [t; H e I Charlie Voglewede I
UWWWaSteaanKlK::::.".:::::::::. WEATHER FORECAST I tUixtiiintt-tt-Ris:!:::::-— —•••• ■■■■<>> 444444444 444 * * ftiir tonight and Friday. Mrs. C. Eiting went to Fort Wayne 6 morning. |iiSß Anna Yager went to Fort I lyne this morning. Miss Ruth Mayer i» visiting witli ends at Bucyrus, Ohio, C. O. Spitler and son of Willshire, do. were business visitors here tor. Hrs. Harry Butler and Mrs. b. F. ■Bard went to Fort Wayne this (ruing. fohn Tyndall went to Lagrange this Mning. where he will look after bus ’ «s matters. |fr«. B. L. Carroll and Mrs. ban ' ji and daughter, Mary Louise, went Fort Wayne this morning. Hr. and Mrs. Barney Meibers are ■feted home today from Rome City lire they have spent four weeks at if cottage.
MBBHE9>BBisssuaaraßKsani I THE HOME OF I Q ua,i| y Grweries I Your Shelves flSj V® 1 In the pantry are nearly I filled with Jars Bottles ■f I and glasses of 90 things for the winter. A little room left for ‘‘Last” IF Os the “garden” Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. ■ — “ Use our whole and ground spices Cloves Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, umger Nutmeg, Mace, Mixt pick.ingspices. Our pickling vinegarand cider vinegar will just suit you. So will the price 20c gallon 3— ; "7 Wrfpay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 2ac ’ Butter 16 to 25c J> _ l —* ■ — Mower and Hower* oVoR & LDepot. Thone 10K_ F.M. SCHIRMEYER FiiEi XcreUry Trett? I President ■THE ’BOWERS REAL! Y CO. f ’ real estate, bonds, loans, I abstracts; cu. vnr Abstract Company complete AL- ■ £XTr IS/ wtnty years Experience | City Property, 5 per c«i , MONEY
J Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hower motored > to Fort Wayne yesterday. ■ Ed Elzey of Berne attend d the ElI zey reunion held at Steele's park Sunday. Mrs. Ray Teepie and babe, Richard Smith, spent Sunday in th ■ country, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed bollehan have moved their household goods to Fort Wayne and expect to make that city their future home. Miss Frances Miller went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Jones, and her brother, Wilson Miller. Mrs. Josephine Schmidt ol new Orleans, who has been making a mout's visit here, left tor Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit before returning home. Miss Maggie Smith is serving as I cook at the Baker & Girod restaurant |in the absence of the regular chef. Frank Garard. who is away on his wedding trip. I William Roop ol* Marion. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. George Roon of North Tenth street were over-Sunday guests i of their brother, ban Koop, and fam ' ily, of Pleasant Mills.
Mrs. J. B. Rice went to Geneva this afternoon. Fred Hoffman made a business trip to Bryant this afternoon. .John Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. George Houser made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Stuckey, of Berne went to Fort Wayne this, noon. br. C. S. Clark was at Fort Wayne today on professional business. Mrs. Jeff Bryson of Portland Is In the city today visiting with friends. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion, 0.. spent the day hero visiting with friends and relatives.. John Woods of Wren, Ohio, was in the city today looking after business affairs. C. ('. Schafer was at Van Wert. O, yesterday attending to business lor tlio Schafer Saddlery company. Mrs. Mayiaret Meibers left this morning for Rome City, where she will visit at tile Jeanette cottage. Mrs. C. E. Young and Miss Vivian Mitchell of Wren, Ohio, changed cars here today noon enroute to Fort Wayne. A. G. Spark of‘Montpelier, who has been in the city for the past several days visiting with friends, has returned to his home. Mrs Frank Carroll, Mrs. Verne MeGonagle and her mother, Mrs. Passwaters of Willshire, Ohio, went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Secretary of State Lew EHingham will arrive this evening for a few days’ visit with friends and to look after business affairs here. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Garfin of Grand Rapids. Mich., who have been visiting in the city with friends, left this morning for their new home. br. and Mrs. David Mowery of Atlanta. Ga.. left tills morning for their home after a visit with the 11. M. Bowers family near Peterson. The Halton Powell Stock company which is now playing in this city, is putting on a very good show. Tonight file Girl of the Golden West" wii) be played. David Aber will leave this evening for ills home at Tucumcari. N. M.. after a two weeks’ visit with hitnephew, F. A. Peoples, and other relatives. Encouraged by the big harvest of hickory nuts garnered by his fellow employees, Jesse ’ Helm, of the jiostoffice force, went on a nutting expedi tion today. Mrs. Vera Rich of Monroe is the guest of her grandparent Dr. and Mis. C. T. Rainier, today. Mrs. Rich wait formerly Miss Vera Andrews of the Decatur First National bank. Il is impossible to lie a genius with out Imagination, but the trouble with too many jx‘ople wiio have imagination is that they waste their time imagining that hey can become geniuses wihoutu perspiring.—Ex. All pr> partitions arc being completed for the home coming at Geneva which will be held October 7to IL It will bo under the auspices t tthe Geneva Merchants' band. Frank Perdue has been secured to make balloon ascensions. Gt neva is going to have a homecoming the week of October 7 to 11. The business men have secured some exceptional tree acts ami the Geneva band has secured some of the liest shows in the country. This looks like a big thing. While riding home from school last evening on his bicycle Dick Heller was struck on the right hand by a- - thrown by sonic lad along the street, the middle finger being knocked out of place and the finger broket. It was a very pgUnful Injury and will keep Dick out of the ball games for a while at least. ■i, ■ i—in■—MMii — — NOTICE TU CUSTOMERS br. Roy Arn'libtdd. the dentist, announces that lio will lie absent from tlm city on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Keuteinber 17 to 20. on account of the state denati convention to be held at Gary. 222 t« DR. ARCHBOLD. — ..... -, Q. , ... ■ - FOR SALE One International Harvester Co. truck, 1912 model; good us new. Cost I'Jim. Will sell for |4SO. Martz A- llollopeter, (Jrabill, Ind. 221t2 ■ ■ I
Low Rate Excursion --VIA — Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations , EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:20 a.in. See Agent forlnformation
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