Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1912 — Page 5

I The finest Shoemaking Plus the I I Finest Material, Plus the Gen- E I ius of the best Designers, I | has Produced a line of I Fall Styles that you'll I Appreciate. 2 * 1 Hill * Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER _ On The West Side Os The Street " MH

i WEATHER FORECAST 1 » ♦ 1 11 »«*****a*w-*++<-+i 8 I Thunder uhoweiw this afternoon and tonight; warmer eastern portion toll.,ght; Thursday probably fair. I Mrs. Dr. Kuntz of Herne, who visitL,l with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Rice, I as returned home. I Mrs B. Metzer has gone t 6 Fort [Recovery. Ohio, to visit her daugh|m, Mrs. Henry Van Kirk. I Mrs Dolly naynes and children II used through the city on their way Lome to Portland from Delphos, 0 , Inhere they were guests of relatives liar a week or more. I Dr. Keller and family are home ■from Winnemad and Monterey, where ■they spent a week or so The trip was luade in the doctor’s automobile and ■was a most enjoyable one. I The D M Hensley family returned ■yesterday trom Rome City where they ■spent the summer. Miss Glennys ■Mangold who spent six or seven ■»eeks as .neir guest there, also re■nad.

■ avHHHHaBMVaBHHaaHaaaaHaaMHBOT MMMMMBnaBEB R Sr OF ! «£ll> I ty lal *ty Groceries I WANTED! SU J A Few More Customers ■|£JB At The Home Os ®n| Quality Groceries! ■ Experience Unnecessary! I LADIES NEED NOT STATE AGE I Either Sex-Young Or OLD! ■ Position Permanent! Apply at Once I Oranges Sweet potatoes B Bananas Cabbage I Lemons Onio , ns I Water mellon Apples ■ Celery Ripe Tomatoes ■ Also head quarters for pickling vinegar 20c gallon || We pay cash or trade for produce I Eggs 20. Butter 19 to 25c I Hower and Hower. ■ North of G. R. & I. Depot. Thone JL. ■ JNO. S. BOWERS tS R I * H President V.-Pres t & Treas. ■ FRENCH QUINN I ■I Secretary £ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I ■I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, g II ABSTRACTS. g 9 The Schirmever Abstract Company^PPL 6 ■ 9 stract Records, Twenty years Expt r ence || Farms, City Property, 5 per cent g || MONEY |

| Miss Mabie Hocker returned to b ' Monroe after a short stay in the city [ visiting friends. EI Mrs. Ernest Steele and two chilJidren of Laporte are guests of the 11 George Chronister and D. V. Steele I families. d >- Mrs. Roll Wolf of Monroe, who has | been making a visit with relatives at ■ Elyria, Ohio, returned to their home !. Tuesday. .Mrs Hetp-y Thomas and daughter, , P .ia, have gone Marion, Ind., t to visit with her sister, Mrs. Andrew i_ Schlagel. , i Mrs. H. W. North and babe have n gone to Greenfield to visit with her v parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baum, a' few days. ' 8 Agnes Eadyv who has been at Oden, Mteit., enjoyin*' an outing for some p weeks, returned home yesterday owp ing to sickness. 8 Mrs. Jane Burwell came home this d morning from Decatur, where she spent ten days with her daughter, d Mrs. George Zimmerman. She went y over to help at the annual threshing s a week ago Saturday, but the almost u continual wet weather delayed thresh- .. ing and thereby extended her visit. — Bluffton News. ——Tn

I Lee Reed is home from a business I trip to Portland. I Mrs. M. F. Rice left this morning I for Warsaw for a visit., I Hattie and Russell Kern have gone I to Berne to visit with friends. I .Mrs. Mary Eley has returned from I a visit in Ohio with relatives. • t M. V. B. Archbold of Fort Wayne I was a business visitor here today. I Miss Ethel Rex has gone to RidgI vllle to visit her sister several days. I Miss Margaret Todd of Bluffton is I the guest of her cousin, Miss Reba I Quinn. I Fred Bauman is home from Berne, I where he was looking after business I matters. | Sisters Aloysia and Edward attendI ed to business matters In Fort Wayne I this morning. | Miss Ada Click, who has been a | guest of her sister, Mrs. Ira Bodie, I has returned home. | Master Joseph Sweringer has gone | to Richmond to visit with his aunt, 1 Mrs. Charles Parker. Mrs. M. E. Beam of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning en- > route to Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. Orval Harruff, who has been : visiting with her parents at Lifan , Grove, returned home this morning. ’ Miss Bess Jeffries of the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, will arrive tomorrow for a two weeks’ vacation. , Miss Lena Schaupp of Berne, who , las been attending institute here this week, returned home this afternoon. Miss Hiildah I-oser returned to her duties at the Lutheran hospital Tuesday after a two weeks’ vacation visit. 1 * Mrs. Peter Amspaugh and son, Doyle, left this morning for Ft. Wayne • for a several days' visit with friends. ’ Mrs. A. L. Neuenscftwander and ihildren of Berne have returned home after a pleasant visit here wiHi relas tives. Mrs. Nelson Todd arrived from 1 from Bluffton today to join her daughter, Margaret, in a visit with rela- , tives. • Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Kirsch Jest ■ today on their trip to Vincennes to visit relatives and also to Belmont, g 111., later on. > Mrs. S. M. Lettbetter of Hollywood, Ala., who has been visiting here with t her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Rugg, left ; today for her home. . t Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham are ■ hoVne from Muncie, where they spent - Tuesday, the former attending the Bull Moose convention. O. P. Schug, who was at Hartford 1 City to attend to the installing of a glove factory of which he will be manager, was in Decatur today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sells, who visited at Columbus, .Ohio, and attended the Ohio state fair, being held this week, transferred here enroute home to Geneva. The Misses Leah and Veda Hensley and Glenys Mangold are home from Rome City, where they have been visiting at the Hensley cottage some weeks. Mrs. Myrtle Daugherty and son, Roy, of Muncie transferred in this city Monday evening enroute to their heme after a visit with relatives in Decatur. —Portland Sun. C. D. Babcock of Muncie, who has been at Lima, Ohio, for a week on business, arrived in the city at noon today to join Mrs. Babcock, who is visiting relatives. Cecil Andrews of this city is visiting with her uncle, Marion Andrews, in Washington township, where her brother .Harry, is staying. She will also visit with the Thomas Baltzell family. The extensive improvements, including an electric elevator, by E. L. Carroll at the-seel house and coal yard attached, with the painting now In progress adds much to the appearance of the corner. Who is next tn add some improvement for our homecoming week? ■ After a visit in Vera Cruz with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brentlinger for several days, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mullendore of Redlands, Cal., went to Fort Wayne Monday and will also visit in Columbia City before returning home. Mrs. Mullendore and Mrs. Brentlinger are • sisters.—Bluffton News. The first Fort Wayne & Springfield interurban car arriving in Fort Wayne from Decatur yesterday came in at 11 o'clock. Thee was no service on the line Monday on account of a broken engine at the power plant. The usual service was provided yesterday afternoon—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Miss Estella Wemhoff of this city and her mother. Mrs. Mary Wemhoff, of Decatur, have returned to their Domes after an extensive tour of seven months through various of the west. During their travels Miss Wemhoff and her mother made their headquarters at Los Angeles, Cal. Fort Wayne Sentinel. FOR RENT— Two brick business buildings, corner of Monroe and First streets. Inquire of Dan Rail- ■ „ mg.

if OPENING A SUCCESS. X— • Everything combined to make the opening of the ’’Store of Quality" by i Gass * Melbers Tuesday a most successful one, and the large throngs that: i visited this new store of women's I and children's ready-to-wear garments and accessorlee, expressed themselves ' In the hightat terms of pleasure and : sut siactlon. The store was open until late last night, and the music . i furnished by the orchestra and city band added much to the enjoyment. The store is doing a remarkably good i business and is listed among the city’s > progresslye business houses. F. Gass and Miss Tillie Melbers, proprietors, with an able staff of helpers, extend a cordial greeting to all. —- —o — Democrat Want Ads Pay. ANY TIME —. You come to our show you are sure of seeing a set of films with which you may well be pleased for we car-' ry nothing but the licensed kind and I you know that the licensed people | , have the money to make the pictures. And then, tto. you do not have to endure a reel you have seen before, for all our shows as "first nighters.” Tonight we are showing three dan • dies: "THE NURSE." Edison Drama. "HYPNOTIC NELL," Kalem Comedy. “THE SALTED MINE,’’ Lubin Drama. t On Thursday evening a special pro- > gram will be given by the Niblick sis , ters, consisting of singing and dancing, which you should not fail to see. • , - FIVE CENTS. i The CRYSTAL Theater. lilW L \ i i , — -yyyffll I COPYRIGHT" 1,11 —Ti ' a-p* r c« THE GROWING BOY like all healthy young “animals,” needs plenty of good nutritious food to sustain a natually vigorous appetite, that goes far towards laying the foundation for perfect mental and physical health I during mature life. Plenty' 1 of Martin’s Bread will give him lots of strength, leed his growing body with a good ; wholesome food and develope brain and brawn in abundance. Jacob Martin THIS IS ’reciprocity of the right kind. Our Regular Customers are i welcomed at both windows 1 When You Sell four Crops deposit the returns with us. ! Pay All Your Bills With • i a Check. •I When you need Money you 1 will find us ready to loan, j 'This is “ONLYBUSINESS”, ■FIRST NATIO|NAL BANK DECATUR

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WITH A GOOD SUPPLY of our wines and liquors you . A can safelv refresh yourself or . "k|_ $ offer hos pi tality to your fri- )| ends. Thepurity of our oev- Egi erages makes them as w hole- fe 1 •* ■ —*• some as their age makes nl\'l 'g/S-yti ’n A g j them mellow and palatable. Wttk ot i / Yv'K InM They are fine for the well and I jl fel equally good for the ailing. v?* X-jatj Make up a trial order and . -Go t _ i judge for yourself. 'TT*' Berghoff Beer by the ease. r I'DI C V Corner of Second and V> UITL L, I Madison streets.