Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1912 — Page 5

K jKnHk VL I I Our Double Wear Heel Rubber will certainly be & ■ appreciated by the women and girls. The most Jt I I rubber trouble has always been the wearing oct H . ■ at the heels. Our double wear rubbers are dou- 9 I ble where the wear comes. We have them on all R | light and heavy rubber for women. Don’t cost R I a any more thon the ordinary kind. Come in and 0 ■ let us demonstrate. a | Charlie Voglewede I 'THE SHOE SELLER |

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; WEATHER FORECAST 1 t ♦ S ♦ ++++* ’ -■♦♦♦ : ***»•: B Fair tonight, with frost; Thursday 1 fair and warmer. i — Hubert Deoss is at Portland transacting business affairs. Avon and Sim Burke were at Fort Wayne transacting business matters. Frank Kern went to Berne this morning to attend tn some business matters. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Scher ry left this morning for Fort Wayne, thence to Forest. Ohio, to visit. Mrs Sol David went to Fort Wayne thia morning where she will visit with her daughter for a few days. * l.iH. X. Blossom, who has been in the city visiting Mrs. Ansel Bretnerkamp, left this morning for her home at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Fred Blosser left this morning for Hicksville, Ohio, where she will; Vsit with her parents. Mr. Blosser • in join ivet Saturday.

— r -1 rpTjl | THE HOME 0F ■ Q Groceries « Li ,i— V 6 L ’ ,Re T °^ Cet YOU A Face To Face, THAT Would Be Our Choice But When This Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice Use Phone 108 For Choice Groceries' Self rising buck-wheat and pan cake flour. New canned peas, new canned sweet potatoes, w i e clover heney, new lettuce, switzer cheese,. ic *igan , celery, plenty of good country butter. Hower and Hower ; North of G. R. & I. Depot. Phone . ..J Thin < F.M. SCHIRMEYER E V.-Pres’t & Treas. | FRENCH QUINNS _|| Secretary ■ THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | REAL ESTATE. BONDS, LOANS, ? ABSTRACTS. | The Sehirmeyer Abstract Company Ab ‘I street Records, Iwenty years Expenenc J Farms, City Property, 5 pei ce . g MONEY E

Miss Hazel Lenhart went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Fred Heuer and sister went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend ths day. Miss Stnyme Teeple made her regula’’ trip to Fort Wayne this morning io lake Iter music lesson. Mrs. C. ” Meyers will return this evening to her home near Tulsa, Okla. She visited here with relatives during Old Home Week. Mrs M. Fullenkamp and daughter, Mrs. C. M. Meyers, of Celina, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with Mrs. D. M. Reed. John Sufton of Bloomington is in the city visiting Avon Burke, and will attend the wedding of Mr. Burke and Miss Frances Merryman this evening. County Clerk Ferdinand Bleekc and wife left this morning for Indianapolis where Mr. Bleeke will get the ballots for the coming presidential election. James M. .Meyers and daughter. Eva, of Shawnee, Okla., and son, Homer Meyers, of Boston, will leave this evening for Shawnee. Mr. Meyers is a farmer Decatur resident and came lor Old Home Week.

II Stella Bremerkamp la on the sick list. I Mrs. Josephine Rodd returned to I, Toledo, Ohio, toduy. Miss Dolores Heidemann went to I Fort Wayne for a visit, Floyd Baxter will entertain the r King Arthur Hoys Thursday evening. II Miss Addie Jones returnttd to Fort i Wayne after a visit here with friends. Mrs. k. d. Allison Is quite ill with . complications Attending a severe cold. I Mrs J. H. Burroughs left today | noon for Bluffton to visit with relatives. Mrs. B. P. Moses returned today noon to Fort Wayne after a visit with relatives. Miss Georgia Magner went .to 14>rt Wayne to take her regular weekly music lesson. Dr. Oren Smith, who attended the I Smith-Schrock wedding Tuesday ev- , enlng, returned to Indianapolis. Mrs. B. Uhl returned to Toledo, Ohio. She visited here with her sisI;ter, Mis. J. H. Voglewede, and other I relatives. Mr. and .V s. Frank Christen, who visited here duringOld Home Week, left this afternoon fol their home a! I I Muskogee, Okla. Mrr. J. C. Patterson and daughter. Marie, will go to Winchester tomql’l i row trf visit with Mrs. Patterson's 'mother, Mrs. S. O. Irvin. i Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Steele have re I turned from Toledo, Ohio, where they made a short visit with their son-in-law, Albert F. Frye, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wiecking and daugh- , ter, Hermina, of Bluffton called on . Mrs. Katharine (.’hamper, who is ill . and under the care of a trained nurce. Ed Baker, residing just west of th p city, left this morning for Decatur where he has accepted a position in the Ward Fence company.—Bluffton I News. The J. W. Tyndall home on Monroe street is being reroofed with greenstained shingles, a pretty finish to the house, which has been painted green. The wedding of Miss Frances Merryman to Mr. Avon Burke will be solemnized this evening at the home ol her parents, Jud je and Mrs. J. 1 , Merryman. | Ret. G. H. Myers left this after- ' noon for Bloomington, 111., after at- . tending the Smith-Bchrock wedding. I Mrs. Myers wiH remain until the latIter part of the week. Hemy Bluhm, residing east of the ' city, will hold a big sale at bis farm (there today preparatory to moving to | Vera Cruz where he intends to make his home in the future—Bluffton News. cBANKRUPT GA—E —Greatest sale in I the history of 8100.00 typewriters.' Like brand new and guaranteed good as new. Low as $10.00; get one now ( and save the difference. Send for free trial: our ?xnense. Write for. Catalog No. 11. Typewriter Inspection Co., 235 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. _ | FOR SENT—Gtudabaker farm, mile Lum Deeatur, Ind. Fine beet land and farm well improved. Enquire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank.—Advt. 246tf PRETTY WEDDING (Continued from Page 1) distributed in fancy baskets to the guests at the close of the dinner. Covers were laid tor the following. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Nettie Schrock; the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith; Dr. and Mrs. Oren I smith of Indianapolis; Robert I Schrock, Binghamton. N. Y.; Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Myers, Bloomington. L ll,; Mrs. .Robert Christen, Marion; the Misses Elizabeth Schrock, Mary j Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fonner and daughter, Elizabeth. At 8:50 o’clcsk a general reception was given when the newly married couple received the felicitations of a 'company of thirty neighbors, relatives ’ and friends. During this time, light refreshments were also served. Slipping quietly away from the assembly later, the couple went by automobile to Fort Wayne, from which place they left for a wedding tour. I They did not, Jell their destination to a single person, but it is thought they will take a southern trip. The bride s going away suit was a handsome brown tailored tweed. I They will be at home after Decemher first in their home on South Second street, north of Mrs. Schrocks i parents’ homo, which has been underj going a course of remodeling, making | a very pretty as well as cozy little home. The wedding marks the union ot representatives of two of the best families of the city. Both have spent their lives here and are too well known to need an introduction. Both are prominent in social and musical circles o£ the «ty, and in their respective churches, and both are graduat*H of the Decatur high school, the

“Good-Morning-Mr. Good Dresser” i The young man in the accompanying picture is £M j well dressed but he has nothing on those who are 7 fitted at our store. ( Our styles for this fall have never been equaled , and the new suits are the kind that make you sit up 7. and take notice. \ You often wonder why some other fellow appears i luo//r* / I to be better dressed. The answer is easy. His v\\ I \ ? /// / 1 i clothes are of the new pattern and they fit. \% \ / / /VW wr Thats What WE Do For \/ YOU--We can suit you at any price from ten dollars up, \ ( V Wk and we want you to come in and look over the stock. H l f 'W sHave you seen the new line of Hats, Furnishings, J \ C-—W Underwear, etc. We keep the good lines. Everything for men and boys. wL \ Im J? ;\ Come In Now-We Will Make You 1 Bl happy I - jrm * VANCE, HITE AND MACKLIN ,

bride supplementing with a specjal musical course in a college. The groom is a member of the clothing firm of Holthouse, Schulte & Comi pany, and is a business man of enter- ,' prise The bride possesses domestic . ’ ability in connection with her other 1 accomplishments, and is well fitted to preside over her new home. , \ Dr. C. V, Connell —~ I VETERINARIAN Phon Residence 102 Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up.

1 |WE tl \ Buy none but the best Shoes And have none but the best to sell Elzey & Hackman

v It v AT THE CRYSTAL. Our pictures are ( hanged ev( ry night, so you cannot afford to m ss the pictures to'ight. Our pictures entertain the old as well as the young, so every bod' come. The bill is extraordinary: “THE LEGEND OF THE LAKES," Vitagraph, Indian Story. “A PERSONAL AFFAIR," Edison Comedy. “THE STOLEN RING,” Lubin Drama. L 1 FIVE CENTS. The CPVSTAL Theater.

NOTICE. s; Taken from the Ernest Schlickman - feed barn, an heavy and largesized buggy robe; one side v.as black and other side was brown. Parties P having taken same please return at j once, as they are known, and may tl

FOR SALE; INVESTMENT. HOME, OR SPECULATION 226 SOUTHJFOURTH ST. 50-foot front; brick street; shade trees; 6 rooms and closets on- first floor, 3 rooms and 2 closets on second floor; dry cel'ar; waterworks and ga°; eastern, with force pump and sink in kitchen; brick foundation under entire house. ABARGAIN I CIKS I I Im I I jay l -' Jg? s ■ CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS I ! I Now is the time to iuy your carpets S rugs and Linoleums. We’carry a large ■ line to select from. ■ I FULLENKAMRS |

save expense. 252t4 ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. (Advertisement) HOUSE WANTED—To rent 6-room cottage. Xovember Ist. Inquire at this office. —Advt. 251t3