Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1912 — Page 5
Illigh Ci 4 Shoes For Men I And Boys X / Ale selling blg these dajs. We Jxiir/ have^them and tan ’tt ly' leathers, some plain tops, some with straps and buckles. We I can t tell you how good they A are, how good they 100 : ’, you’ll \ have to see them, ask us. I Charlie Voglewede | THE SHOE SELLER
♦ w www ■ i WEATHER FORECAST I ’ , < Fair and colder tonight; Thursda) lair. Sheriff and Mrs. T. J. Durkin speni t ■ day in Pon Wr.yne C < . Schug of Herne was a bust ness visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Pete r Zeaer entertain ><l yesterday ler .Mr. and Mrs. £d Johnson. Miss I.uella Bulteme’cr has gone it Fort Wayne for a two day- ..sit with b.'i sinter, Mrs. Ernest .sahrn aid. tttorney J. C. Moran made a tr’p into Jefferson township, where he wll Itry a law suit in ’Sooire Ault s court Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson left this morning for Cleveland. Tenn., whe-e Mr Johnson is going in hte hope o; betterlag his health. Mrs. R. B. McKeeman of Fort Wayne and her mother, Mrs. Jesteen Hocker o( Monroe are guests today of their brother and son, C. E. Hock er, and family. <L -ii— " ,■— 1 ... — —
•■- rx?. T. ,vw-r • •’. --i*." ” IfeMS the h ° me ° f "1 FWKyj Quality Groceries I M lit ■»«««■»*»*'-■•* § the top notch n BtJbfcl In Groceries j Zsßr U I WE Strive To Attain As we Succeed, our Patrons Gain! When it comes to Selling things to eat, In Quality and Price We 11 not be Beat. Fresh oysters qt 40c, New seeded raisins 10c, New seedless raisins 10c, New prunes 12 1-2 and 15 pound White clover honey 18c, Fancy onions bu. <oc, preserves qt. jar 30c, Mince meat qt jar 30c Extra fancy eating apples 40c pk. Winter apples 90c bu. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 30. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. &I. Depot- ’Phone lIH j pan q ROWERS F.M. SCHIRMEY ER ,NO P«E V.-Pres't & Treas. FRENCH QUINN Secretary. THE BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS. The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete AbUs street Records, 'twenty years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent t MONEY
I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zeser yestcr--4 day noon entertained at 12 o'clock T dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson. J Drs. J S. Boyers and S. D. Beavers ♦ went to Fort Wayne this morning, I wherethey will attend the meeting of the Twelfth district medical society. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson left this _ morning to go to ('leveland, Minn., where they will spend the winter for It _ the benefit of Mr. Johnson’s health. Mrs. Fred Ashcaucher and Mis. jHerbert Burroughs returned home to I Decatur Monday evening after visit- ’■ [ ing during the day with relatives d here.—Bluffton Banner. Wangs Do you think that red--0 ( headed women are apt to be bad teinII pered Hangs Yes, and black-haired, yellow-haired, brown-haired and any P other old color, natural or artificial. e | C. N. Christen was at Lagrange Tuesday ou business He was joined at Fort Wayne by Mrs. Christ- n s aad in lhe evening attended the play e -'The Cortpssior.," at the Majestic i theater. Mrs Fred Ashbaucher returned to t , her home in Decatur, Ind., Monday n | evening after making a short visit y I here as the guest of Mrs. Herbert <• | Burroughs and other relatives— Bluffton News.
I Miss Rose Smith made her weekly I trip to Geneva this afternoon. Mrs. Perry Andrews of near Monroe was shopping here today. Mrs. Roas Joker of Fort Wayne !• here for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Malinda Fronfleld of Fort Wayne was here today on busitV-ss. Fathers Wilken and Freibutger were Fort Wayne visitors this afternoon. Electa Glancey went to Monroe this morning, where she will visit with her btothei. I f rEzra Archbold of the circulation department of the Mort Wayne Journal Gazette, was here today on business. John Heller, editor of the Decatur Democrat, was in Biuffton this after- | noon, calling on friends. -Bluffton Banner. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler is still con- • fined to her bed with inflammatory I rheumatism and under the care of a ‘ nurse. L. (’. Davenport. Frank Ehle, Carl Bonham and Wilbur Oman motored 1 to Decatur this morning to transactl business.—Biuffton Banner. E. X. Ehinffer made a business trip ' I to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. John Swygart and Mrs. J. H. Gerlach are visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Everett today. Mrs. Ross Joker and daughter, Geraldine, returned to Fort Wayne this ’ afternoon. They visited with her par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haley, and with her niece, Mrs. Ed Kleinhenz. Among those who attended the 14 1 neral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lepper in Os- ’ sian Monday were Charles Foughty and wife, John Foughty and wife and Mrs. Ernest Moore.—Bluffton Ban ■ ■ ner. 1 Mrs. Tom Gallogly left this after I 'noon for Portland, where she was | ’ called to the bedside of her mother. Mrs. George Ramsyer, who is very ill, and this morning was uot expected io ■ live. ’ John Bailey and sister, Mrs. Cliffton Haughton, left ais morning for ' Ceylon, where they were called by ‘ the death of their mother, Mrs. Daniel Bailey, who was found dead in b“d i this morning. L. ('. Davenport, Frank Ehle. Carl Bonham and Wilber C-nan motored to Dccatij afternoon and ’ spent a few hours looking over the drug store there in which they me 1 interested. —Bluffton Banner 1 W. 0. Smith went to Geneva Monday by automobile ard brought home the two childre nos .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baker, who were taken ill while visiting with the mother at the home of an aunt at Geneva. The | little boy s condition is still serious, i —Bluffton News. A large delegation from Decatur went to New Castle this morning to attend the Women's Hortie Mission ary conference. Those who went from here were: Mrs. C. L. Walters. Mrs Dr. Thomas, Mrs. B. J. Rice, Mrs. J. W. ail, Mrr Dr. Miller, Mrs. Dan Sprang and Mrs. F. V. Mills. J. Frank Mann .successful democratic candidate for prosecuting atI torney. Tuesday filed his expense aci count with County Clerk John Mansfield. According to the report Mann spent only *56.55 during his campaign. Os that amount *22.50 was given to the demoemtte central committee and the remainder was spent for advertising, car fare and printing. Muncie Star. Mrs. Charles Cor ..er has returned I from Columbi, Tenn., where called three wee‘3 ?So by the seri- ! ous illness of her brother, Leonard ' Gallup. He is much better and there ; I are now hopes for ills recovery. She , was accompanied here by her broth- j er. Arthur Gallup, of Muskegon. Mich , who is on his way home from | > Columbia, where *i r also was at his brother s bedside. Mr. Cooper is second night engineer at the sugar plant. j fe | • ; z /< W/ill I It y Scientific Tailoring that makes possible CLOTHCRAFT All-Wool Clothes at £lO to £25. Scientific tailed ing stands for waste-saving, ; short-cutting methods, and de« ■ vices that reduce making cost, without sacrificing quality. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE. COMPANY. Good Clothes Sellers For Men & Beys. ®
l\ fir J SPECIAL. TONIGHTI The Crystal will have a special show for tonight, besides a good Vitagraph romance. The special feature for tonight. Is "A .Nation's Per 1 .!.' This is one of tne best shows on the market today; you should not so get |to come. The price of admlssi a is ' only five cents. “A NATION’S PERIL," Pathe Drama. “A JUVENILE LOVE AFFAIR,” - Comedy-Romance. Five. CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. For that cough just try some of those Wild Cherry Cough Drop* Bold ' by The Enterprise Drug Co.—Advt. Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT &JHICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. forTale or trade —— My residence at 610 West ' Monroe Street. A Fine home rignt up to date in every particular. An extra big lot. Two Bath rooms. New furnace. Just re-decorated and refinished throughout. Basement under whole house. Electric lighted and hot and cold water. Will trade for Farm or city property or ; l will sell at a low price. If I interested cal! and look the i the property over. CHALM k SCHAFER ,. ——r— I ' i Evanglist J. Bennett Will speak tonight on “Was j Christ Divine?” Let all who wish to take free vocal lesson be present tonight at seven o’clock. -j
B''PHIS store has the = 2 1 right thing at theS right time and' at the right price. Try our winter footwear. | PEOPLES & GERKE - 1 Biliillllllllllll =
KING OF THE ROAD MAKES WINTER TRAVELING A PLEASURE ■2 WWhHrßirwl * ~' IF 5 ” I Hu gb I nSSP'AM 3 - ■r-fl H'Mk z’if c - o IIX .1 PR EMM; ■ i oi 5 ESC ng x r feijlBSMWHr _T7"X ’ -i = S - Wi . - -S.— rC ' — " - (Z Exactly like cut at we sell the bodv oniv at $45.00. They are made in Decatur and the quality is greater. Bodv 56X26 Sliding door sets in when closed. Bdy triinmed with 14 oz. wool green or blue body cloth. 7 oz. wool head lining. Whirls “40X44” 7-8 steel tire. Painting Black, Green or Maroon. Body is made of Po] iar and Oak. Gears No. 1 second growth hickory. COME IN AND SEE THE BODIES IN THE WHITE Remember we make our own storm buggies and storm fronts. Fleeced lined oiled rubber duck front $3.00 Vestibule front, roller, side curtains large light $8.50. Sate storm front $5.50 CELLULOID 12X20 SEWED IN FRONTS At 75c Our goods are made to sell but you will get better satisfaction than you have been getting. Side curtains 28 oz. rubber a pair $2.00 28 oz Rubber tops $9.00. i.emtmber we carry a complete stock of Bodies, Seats, Tops, Wheels, Gears, Shafts, Boots and Dashes. For \ our vehicle wants see. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS 3rd door E, of P.O. - W. D. PORTER, Prop.
rr , —rr —, —in, Dr C. V. Connell | VETERINARIAN PLn-.o Office 143 Jl nol*‘y Residence 102 COPYRIGHT aV >C.C? THANKSGIVING TREAT is awaiting all lovers of good things at Martin’s Bakery. Bread, Pies, Cakes and Pastry of the most delicious quality. Try our genuine old sash i ioned make of Mince and I ' Pumpkin pies, that will make i you think of those good old Thanksgivings of your childhood. Our fruit, Layer and pound cakes are ideal, while everyone knows of the de- ’ lightful flavor and whiteness j of our bread. Jacob Martin
u n _ t* OOME people keep going UOHt 0 AWAY Hunt from a good thing so fast it When they’re “hard to catch.” Its You call 8 halt this time, it isn’t /jKSI p w necessary to hunt any further f° r the real smoke joy is here > ct — try the T-Wwiat WHITE STAG uij You ondress Extra A L W.ATit Its an extra mild smoke rich D' "L enough to suit any taste. ®T “7(5*11 FIVE CENTS Here at all dealers / Put ajßottle in YourJßag L 11 for comfort, enjoyment and pos- Y isible relief on your trip. For our i whiskey is not only a splendid, SB"S 4 rl”--*.* mellow, smooth drink for the mbKtl «/ 4e 1 sociably inclined; it is also without a peer for medicinal use. Doctors recommend it and take ESEOJII | ---77 it themselves. They know what AfcS good liquor is I Berghoff Beer by the case, rj 'O| F V Corner of Second and I Madison streets. I —1 .11 ■ ■ —■ » .1 ’ Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital Jl2O 000 »3?j Surplus . $30,000, tel C. S. Niblick, Prebidtul r y r e w -p, [ M. Kirsch and John Niblick VA ' mBOsL ’’fei Vice Presidents V Wi E X. Eh ' n >t pr Cashier, - Wswi? . , w. Read *^ eCt Resolve “ns A BIRD IN THE HAND Is Worth Two In The Bush! But, A Dollar To The Credit Os A 4SaYour Bank Account tionConIS ORTH TWO IN YOUR wth skf ™CKET gilt’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Methods Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposrs
