Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1909 — Page 3

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*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+++ • WEATHER FORECAST J Fair and warmer tonight and Friday. Mrs. A. B. Wiand went to Bluffton today after visiting friends. Miss Anna Shackley is at Fort Wayne visiting friends today. Miss Kate Ginley went to Fort Wayne on the one o'clock car. Little Ruth Schnepp went to Warren last evening for a visit with friends. Wid Dorwin and Oliver Mills will take a few days off and enjoy a fishing trip next week. Miss Lucy Ritchie went to Willshire this morning for an over-Sunday visit with friends. Mrs. Emma Dull and daughters went to Fort Wayne for a visit with J. M. Stewart and family.

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Miss Ruth Danner was shopping in the city today. Miss Emily Hower went to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. Lois Gains went to Kokomo today to visit friends. Mrs. Frank Copp went to Marion today to visit her sister-in-law. Misses Anna and Vena Parent went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Shafer Peterson made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Charles Patton made a business Trip to Fort Wayne on the one o'clock car. E. C. Scott returned to Bluffton after transacting business in the city. Miss Linnie Case of Chicago, is in the city for a several days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rice left last evening for Lagrange, where they wih visit friends. Miss Mary Alexander returned to Winona after a pleasant visit with Miss Frances Lehman. A. B. Bailey returned to his home this noon after looking after business in the city this morning. Prof. Withouse returned to his home at Berne after attending to business in the city this morning.

Herman Johns came home from Fort Wayne last evening, where he was for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Voglewede returned from Rome City, where they have been for the past few weeks. Miss Perth Crays went to Peterson to be the guest of her sister, Bleyn who is teaching school at that place. Rev. J. W. Lower of Frankfort, who will have £ Monroeville charge, was the guest of his brother, Joseph Lower and wife today. Mrs. R. Lindley of Marion and children, Floyd and Naomi and Ruth, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Butler on south Eighth street. Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Mygrant returned to Van Wert. Coming through to Indianapolis, they stopped here on their way to that place. Mrs. Harve Niblick and son Robert, of Marion, who have been visiting Mrs. Newton Parrish, returned home today. Mrs. Niblick formerly lived and is well known here. The Misses Amelia Tonnellier and Gertrude Holthbuse returned home last evening from Traverse City, Mich., where they have been visiting with friends for the last week or so. Judge D. D. Heller, who is holding court at Angola as a special judge, will arrive home this evening tor a short visit with his family. He will be needed it Angola for a week or two longer.

Mrs. Thomas Buckmaster is visiting with relatives at Monroe. Miss Rose Uhl went to Bucyrus last evening on a short visit Miss Rose Dunathan is spending Sunday with her parents at Van Wert. L. C. Chalk of Portland, returned to his home after a short visit with Mr. Aug Puls. T. M. Reed returned home from his regular trip and will spend Sunday with his family. Chas. Voglewede returned home last evening from Fort Wayne, where he was on business. Commencing Monday, Vincent Forbing will act as baker in one of the restaurants at Bluffton. Aug Puls who went to Fort Wayne yesterday, returned home this morning on the ted o’clock car. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyers went to Montpelier today for a visit with their son. Rev. Hunter Meyers and family. Kit Cowan, of Bobo, was in the city today attending to some business affairs and returned home this noon.

Miss Clara Terveer will arrive home this evening from Toledo, where she has been visiting with friends for the past few weeks. Ben Smith returned home last evening from Chicago, where he was for the past few days attending the RexalT convention. Geneva and Matilda Berling left today for Bluffton, where they will make a short visit with their brother Will, who is working there. Mr. L. C. Chalk, of Portland, was in the city today and he with Aug. Puls went to Fort Wayns, where they are attending the fair this afternoon. Mrs. Harry Ward and daughter Vita left this afternon for Sanford, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Ward is on the way, he having left yesterday. The Decatur ball team will go to Kendallville tomorrow, where they will meet a fast team at that place and try hard to take the scalps from their opponents. Florian Starhouse, who was working in the John Colchin candy kitchen ; has resigned there, and accepted a position with the Yoder & Brushwiler west end grocery.

Ed Colchin and Frank McConnell returned home from Fort Wayne, /where they have been attending the fair and report tjiat the airship was worth the full price itself. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yager, living east jf Bluffton, near the Wells-Adams county line, are parents of a new girl baby. They had five boys in the family and were glad to see the last bom . a girl baby.—Bluffton Lews. | M. M. Justus received a card this 'morning from Harry Webber at Chii cago, stating that Mrs. Webber, who i underwent an operation a few days ago, was slightly improved and her rapid recovery is looked for.—Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Bohr, of Craigville, has stated that the reports which have been circulated about her son are false. She stated that she never could find where her son had stolen any money and that as far as she knew he was a good boy.—Bluffton Banner.

| At 8:15 next Thursday evening at the library hall will be given a piano and song recital that will prove one of the most delightful events ever ; given in Decatur. It is in charge of j Miss Gertrude Moses and Mr. Tucker of Marion, both capable musicians, j You should arrange to attend. John Wisehaupt is now- an employe of the city, being an assistant to the waterworks superintendent. He began his duties Monday and this week has been reading the water meters, a job that requires considerable time. Mr. Wisehaupt is a most faithful worker, and will give the city good service. T. W. Passwater, many years ago a resident of this county, but for the past twenty-five years living in Oklahoma, was here this week visiting relatives and friends. He is located at Waynoka and since going there has done well, now- owning a fine farm and much other property. He spent several pleasant days here visiting with the friends of long ago.

A petition was presented in circuit court this morning by Frank W r . Gordon, asking that John F. Decker be admitted to the Wells county bar. Mr. Decker has been in Mr. Gordon’s office this summer and will return to Ann Arbor to complete his course in law. A committee to examine into the application is composed of F. C. Dailey, R. W. Stine and M. W. Walbert. — Bluffton News. R. F.Cummins this morning received a call from President C. A. Halderman of Atarion, president of the Northern Indiana league, informing him that Lafayette had requested a called meeting of the league directors. He wanted to have it tonight, but Mr. Cummins told him he could not attend tonight and asked that the meeting be continued, and it probably will not be held until tomorrow night.—Bluffton News.

Miss Eliza Schenk went to Fort Wayne today. Jesse Sellemeyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Alonzo White and Mrs. Fred White are spending the day in Fort Wayne. Fred Crowe left this morning for Richmond, where he will spend Sunday with his parents. John Hendricks of Monroe, was in the city today on business and returned on the noon train. y Jesse Roop went to Geneva, where he will work at the Moser studio during the day, and return home this evening. Mrs. R. B. Allison returned home this morning from Linn Grove where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Kindel who was buried yesterday. P. G. Williams is operating the Moser studio at Geneva today. Since opening their place of business last spring Mr. Moser has met with good success.

H. F. Julian and wife of Springfield. 0., who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Julian of north Second street, returned home this morning. Miss Ruth Hull of Connersville, returned to her home after a visit with Mjss Frances Merryman. She was accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by Miss Merryman. Mrs. Frank Downs and children.who; have been visiting in the city with Mrs. Anna Shackley for the past fewdays, returned to their home at Waldron, Mich., this morning. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw left this morning for Fort Wayne and there will meet her sister, Mrs. D. W. Stoner, who will proceed on to Chicago,where they will make a week's visit with Mrs. Brokaw's daughter and other friends. Have you a good magazine to read over Sunday? If not drop into the newstand this evening and get one. They have a good supply of all the late ones, and they are good this month. If you haven’t time, call phone 39 and they will be delivered.

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Charley Meibers went to FortWaynej today. Todd Linn went to Fort Wayne thia morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Mann went to Fort Wayne today to spend the day. Peter Kirsch is going around with a very stiff neck, the cause being a large carbuncle. A number of people from here went to Fort Wayne this morning to take .in the fair as this is the last day. Leo W’eber returned home last evening from Scott, Ohio, where he was helping to coaduct a horse sale there ' yesterday. | Todd Linn, Kadel Meibers, Jesse and Gus Sellemeyer and Peter Dodane I are among the number taking in the Fort Wayne fair today and will return home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wertzberger.wno have been visiting in the city for the past few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wertzberger, returned to their home at Big Rapids, Mich., this morning.

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