Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1913 — Page 3

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| WEATHER FORECAST | llaih tonight; Wetluebiiu* imsmt), and cooler. 1 —- Albert Acker was a Unit Wuyn. today on business. ('a! Bowen made a btwincss trip t<> Hoagland this morning. J. P. linker has returned train Bar beeton, Ohio, where be was visiting Avitli relatives. /Visitors here from Monroe this Mbrulng stated that Decatur got mtn-h inert' rain than did that community. Miss Helen Niblick left yesterda for Delaware, Ohio, where sh" will r enter the Ohio Wesleyan university. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mover and two children returned to Fort Wain to* lay noon after attending the tone at of his mother. Mrs. George Moyer. The Fort Wayne fair opened tin-1 rioming in full blast and the offfi ialsj an* assured that it w ill be the b. -t t fair ever held in Fort Wayne. A mm. ] b<»r of Decatur people will no do I • attend.

II I THE HOME OF I IL-Z— rfC Q ua,i, y Groceries I IIEI z * ■ ‘‘ 'leliv-r the Gouls I $ To any part of the city DISTANCE NO QI’ALITY '■' A itEASON PHONE 108 And Get Your I Goocis I 25 pound sack Cane Granulated ugar . . . - ?L4O I Pure Cider viniger gal - l £ I Pickling viniger gal • • • • • • • | Butter jars and jelly glas ‘ al! kinds. A lull tine oi I stone ware. Plenty of tin or glass iruit jars. I AH kinds of whole or ground spices I cash or trade for produce. Eggs 24c I * Butter 16 to 25c I Hower and Hower, I North of G.R.&L Depot. 1 hone mg ■F M SCHIHMEYER FRENCH QUINN I | Sent secretary l *«*• L I the bowers realty co. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, K ■ abstracts.; gj I The schirrn ,w AM-net <• m|«ny complete Al- g S eutuc^l, 'iwenry --u Expenmc ■ ; (ir3ls City Property, 5 per emit ■ MONEY

— Percy Williams was a business visitor here today. Samuel Sitnison of iierue was here I today on business. Mrs. W ill Draper of Monmouth was a shopper here today. ■lodge Smith of Porthind was a business v i.-itor here today. t'harl s Brock went to Fort Wayne today to meet a salesman to buy goods for the Brock store. The millinery stores of Mrs. J. S Powers and V. Deininger held thelf annual fall opening today. Miss Kdi Butler began work today i (vn at the Morris store for this w ’ k in the al i-eiice of Miss Marie Kintz who is taking a week's vacation. Walter K >os and children took part I in a runaway accident near Bobo Fri day evening in which they were all somewhat shaken up, but none were ■ ' art seriously. Fred Fi dier, a vet, ran of the soldiers' home at Sandusky, Ohio, and Mrs. I Host t'roop of Tiffin. Ohio, are guets lof their sister. Mrs. John Srhurg-r Mrs t'roop was one of the flood siif- < r >-■ r the M-i’ih floods this wpr'Ot; ' their horn-stead being washed away

— - — Miss Edith Gross left today for Fort Wayne. C- Schug of Berne was here today on business. Miss Eva Peoples went to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Perry Andrews of Monroe was a shopimr here today. The Knights of Columbus will give their opening dame tonight. G. W. Todd of Ossian was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Maynm Deininger made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Leon Rademacker returned to his school work at Fort Wayne yesterdoy. Miss Rose Kleinhenz of the Steelllive and ten cent store is taking n week’s vacation. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Nix returned to tiieir home in Fort Wayne after a visit at the James Beil home. Mr. and Mrs, Shafer Peterson \islied in Fort Wnyue with their daughter. Mrs. Guy Majors. Miss Bernice Andrews has begun work at- nr apprentice at the M. I . Burdg millinery shop. Rev. Gleiser and C. J. Lutz left yes terday for Garrett, where they are at tending the Presbytery meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller returned to Rockford after a visit with the Charles Miller family over Sunday Miss Bess Tolinelier was off duty yesterday at the Elzey & Hackman shoe store on account of a severe cold. Miss Philmeiie Cohliin left yester day afterpoon for Fort Wayne where she will spend the week with Mrs. Cl'iii Hake. Miss Helen Niblick left yesterday afternoon for Delaware. Ohio, wh >re she will resume her studies in the Wesleyan university. Mrs. Shafer Peterson return*d Fat iirday evening from Jeffersonville, ’ where she visited with her son. Eli P< tenon, ami family. Ben Opp uheim of Coldwater. Ohio, joined his wife and .Mrs. Anna Ray ' in a visit here over Sunday at the C. 1 N. Igingr home, and accompanied them home The ladieg spent awe : here. Miss Et.la McKinney sprained her , i ankle Sunday at th- Franklin \n I drewg home when alm fell down sev I era) steps in the cellar. Sim was abb ’ to return to her work at the Morris i < -tore, however, yesterday. Fiank Schultz called on his cousin Fred Schultz, at the St. Joseph hospit I al, Fort Wayne. Sunday. The young man had his hands nearly burned off t last week, but It Is thought alliputa ■ tion will not be necessary. Mi -. Grate Hogg and children Anna | Ruth and Robert, ami Mrs. Peter Mi ' I vivid and Mrs. Julian Mankey and 1 I-all, of Tipton motored to this citv h ' yesterday mid visit- da few hours I with Mrs. Hogg's brother, Olin Baker.' William Parent left vest' rday after uoon tor Rome city, where he «ill tin | iah tlm ebs ti le wiring of Mrs. G m-‘ Stratton Pwrtcr'a new cottage. Th* fixtures w ill not lie instilled until the . house is completed w hich it is thought will not be before the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ('. Patterson and. dauxliter, .Miss Marie, and Dr. ami Mrs. Fred I. Patterson left thin morn . Ing for Warsaw to attend the wedding, of their sou and brother. Bruce Put terson, to Miss Adda Donaldson, this ; afternmin. The Andy Baxter family and Mt.

and Mr*. Jonas Fisher motored to Celina Sunday hi the llaxter autoniol-ibi end enjoyed the day vialtlnK with friends and taking In the sight*. A stop was made ut Chuttum-oga on tin I r-tmn trip. John Kirmofe of the Smith A Bell ■ office ha* rvtuim-1 to duty after ill I week's vacation. He attended the <»u ferem-e at Wilt rloo n hart of the time, and then joined his wife itnd di.unht-'r In a visit with hi* parents I st Wren, Ohio. ntendiiiK the lair ut Van Wert. Ohio, also. Mrs, Tom Woodruff of Paragould. *h<> has lieeu Hidtihu in Fort Wayne with relative*. spent Sunday here. •Mric Woodniff ta keeplm: house lol* her stiffer, Mrs. Seott Hiigiunt. who Im* kobo to Canuda to visit with le r daughter, .Mrs. Carl Muses Clyde, eight-year-old son of Joint Meyers, of south ol the city, suffered I a deep la-rentement in the ha-n of hi"! tiitiwlalil pin y mate. hl* dOK, llOUhee. vhh'h was run over and killed by ant -tutonudflle Sunday. The dog wn» a i very inunhig anliiml mid ola-yed every wish of its maatar. bcltui unite skillful tn the perforating of tricks, ills death imised ttiueh sncliiess for Its little owner. X Colnntl-la City dUimtch glv«m thnews ot a heavy fire lows hy 11. F, -linrl-'V. ire a toe of Thorn Creek town I • hip. Mh-th-y t, unity. n emislu ol tilt Magleys ttf Hile count' illy i.Htit. i primary. Ami cow shed, with cotil'iut*. | 't-listin'c«| lanklnn a'lß.Hni loss. I *ilh only |l,t»tm invurnnee. tjprrkZ I fr-m a threahet tanitc'd the burn attar | »ork there for the day. AH the grnin 1,-n-l hay wi,v In toe barn nnd were de•ttpra.

- . — Mrs. C. Meyers left today noon for Fort Wayne to visit. Herman Fuhrman of Allen county vsa visiting friends in the city today. Miss Mint Acker came up from Geneva and Stindayed with her parents iu this i lly. Mrs. Amelia Hess went to Fort , Wayne today noon where she will visit with friends. Miss Daisy Dull left today noon for Fort Wayne, where she is employed, She visited with relatives iu Ohio City. William Koldeway and daughter of Preble were in the city today visiting v ith friends and attending to business. Architect Oscar Hoffman ami Trim tee Human of St, Mary's township made a business trip to Fort Wayne today noon. The city eoum il will tm et thi ev ening and hold a very important session. The city tax levy will be decided upon tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Vail and the John Vail family motored to Warsaw this morning to attend the Donaldson Patterson wedding. Miss Rose Wagoner, who was operated upon for appendicitis some time

ago, has recovered and yesterday was able to be in town. Christian Roth, a native of Germany, who has been a resident of American since 1880, has applied for his second naturalization papers. Mrs. Howard Burdg is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever and ir able to sit up again. Miss Naomi Gass is also recovering nirely and is title to be up again. 'William Gable of Pittsburg.Kans., is here for a lew days' visit with his nephew, County Su|H>rintendent L. E. Opliger. He will also visit with relatives at Linn Grove before returning West J. D. Hale arrived home last evening | Horn Rome City, where hi- hail been I spending two weeks' outing at his cottage. Mrs. Hale went to Mishawaka j where she will visit with her daughter a week or so. Mr. M Gott, representin.- the , new Students' Reference Library, said 11 to be a most excellent work for the t-achets of the sclkmils of the county. ( is here for a week or ten days, culling . on those interested. Miss Kate Mangold, a typhoid fever ' patient at the Lutheran hospital. Ft. i Wayne. is reported as getting along I well- Visitors there note an improve* ment in her appearance and her ap-1 petite is getting better, although her . nourishment is still confined to orange | jul< e ami broths. I.awr u. e Chapman has taken .> p<> | sition as operator nt the Clover lava' and is looking for u house *o move, bis goods hem. Mis. ChapßiaJi . wsis aciompauied hete front i Ann Arbor. Mich-, by her sister, Mrs.l A B. Johnson, who will assist th'ni I In getting loiat'-d. Tire I'llimm of Blue Cr<*k town , ship was In the <ity last evening and. brought with him n sample of worn** of the finest pears ever grown in Ad | ams county. A small limb bearing ! eleven js-ara was the ns ord-breaker among them. A number of Mr. I 11-1 man's friends received a f- w of them I t.s a treat. Mr and Mrs. John Everett nml Mrs <’. E. Peterson arrivml home this| morning from a two weeks stay at; I’ I nfrs.U'l >

Kellev’d bland They started home | In the automobile ami Kot a* far a* i X'apol-on. Ohio, when the machine! broke and it was neee-mary for Cal to] take one of the parts to IWrolt to i have it repaired and the rest of th* imrty ratm- home hy r-01. Mr. Petercon will drive the ear home in a dll' or two. .Mr and Mrs. Z. it. L well-1> - titer t.uiied a eompany of twenty-thre-' friend* at Plemuuit t.iov- fnrm, their j country home, in e<hl»intion of Mr. I.ewell--n* llitv-llfth blithlay untilv-r vary. Fried < hieken and all the de , llctous IhliiK* that the farm produce* j v ere wt red in grout abundant ami line style, and Ut* day »«» PM«»'I very ( lecihSltllV. C.H--M* were ,MeM*rs. < and MotHinm " W. S. Smith ami n-m ily. William Sch- rer and family. J. J Mayer ami family «»f Monroe. F C M’sellet! ami family of Horne. K. H .Mm y and family of Dcentwr Hiisxell llurruff, who hns Im-’U nwa> I on ii ten days' va- ailou. r-'wunud lii* I -it-ie * iu the t- ting rentm nt the Fort I Wayne Hie-trie work* thia moinit-. lie sfH-iit hl* vitiation on the fnrm | mar Fremont. Mbl*„ with hl* moth er und alator Wnroute bom-- Kiituidiiv Mi. Ilnrri-ff *aa on u Porte Mar , <l-teiii' (rain which alrudt an uut'-im- ! Idle m ar Kent city. Midi , and killed lhe aged «rui<»nt. Charles IIHUm- * vu-ll known farmer of that mighbo-' h<md. 11l rro-Mim Hie Hacks. Mr fill I 1-m ■'rh<»kod' the nuloimdiil" rmdne i ' ;.ml inmmd U '«■ !l, '< i-wl ami jhe mum imt spry, ' n-mdii t” a* I : irnfme the Irwin hit him Mr linrru'i Mill nil accotilit Io the t-iutld Ili-tUd* I rows, which niipoatv-l Mnliirtfaiv <-.v-i enliiK aa a tulogram to Hist pm er.— | I Fort M a,- »•> i* utinel.

—-- — BIRTH OF A SON. The home of Mr. anil Mrs. George Krick was made very happy this morning by the birth of a boy baby. Mrs. Krick was formerly Mias Alayme Kleinhenz,, ——, INSURANCE WAS $1,566.45, The Yeomen insurance check, payable to tin; Elias Mitch estate, was for sl,'>M.t'>. Through a typographical error, it was made to read otherwise > esterday. ■ ■■ Q. ■ i-i THAW'S CASE NEXT TUESDAY. •• (I I■■ Littleton. N. If., Sept. 16 -(Special to fwiily Democrat) —The hearing oi the extradition case of Harry Thaw on the requisition of the state of New York, and which was scheduled to take place tomorrow has been continued until next Tuesday morning, <, LOST Fraternity pin, with my name engraved on back. Finder please leturn to Dr (Rov Archbold and receive reward. 218t3 FOR SALE —Two-year-old draft colt. Is a g<xal one.—George 1. Davis. Pleasant Mills. 209-e-o-dt« WANTED To buy a house of live to seven rooms, to be moved away from present location onto another lot. Leave x ord at this office. 21,">t ’ LLI-lUll l .. 1/ ; I JOUR BREAD BRINGS REGRETS I -but only the regrets that you have eaten other bread so many years when you might just as well have been enjoying ours. You will like its flavor and its lightness - and xouwill like its nutritive' satisfying substance. It is I the bread for those who like good bread. Jacob Martin MILLINERY I OPENING TUESDAY Afternoon and Evening SEPT. 16th. I "STARGROCERY .tw --■»! i m Pure white vinegar gallon . . 20c IPuixj cider vinegar gallon 20c High gratie cider tinegar gallon 2oc Mixed spices . 5 and 10c Can rubbers . 5 and 10c Sealing wax . ... 5c Parafine wax . 5 and ICc Can lids tin doz . . . 5c Can lids screw tojjs dozen 20c All kinds of spices for Pickling Will Johns pZZrZjj

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