Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1909 — Page 3

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Mrs. William Case returned to her home at Pleasant Mills. 9 Mrs. Milt Lavelle and children went to Marion today for a visit with friends. Mrs. Mont Fee and children, Donald and Lyle, are spending the day in Marion. Mrs. Cordelia Bay returned to her home east of the city, after shopping in the city. Mrs. E. E. Rice w-ent to Swayzee, Ind., for a visit with her sister and other friends. Mrs. L. A. Bashore, of St. Louis, changed cars in the city today enroute to Willshire on a visit. Mrs. Hoile, wife of Rev. Hoile of Shumm. returned to her home at that place today, after shopping in the city. Mrs. Roy Venis and little daughter of Bluffton, arr|ved~in the city for a visit with her father, Robert Steele nera the city Mrs. J. D. Winans returned to Pleasant Mills after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Susan Archer. Mrs. Archer remains very seriously sick. A large number o f delegates who attended the Sunday school convention in the city returned to their homes in the south part of the county this morning. The regular meeting of the Eastern Star lodge will meet this evening at their hall, and all members are requested to be present. Business of Importance. Mrs. Frank Shoemaker will leave for Van Wert tomorrow for a shore stay with her brother, Chas. Keiper, whose son dropped dead this morning •from heart trouble.

Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST UccMser to Dr. C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’a Jewelry Store. Telephone No. 472. yfflee hours: 8-13 a. m . I—s P- ui

Ira Baker, of Monroe, was a business caller in our city today. Clarence Stevens made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Frank Dibble is visiting with relatives at Wilmington and Oberlin, O. Mrs. J. A. Fleming went to Montpelier today for a visit with friends. John Hughes of New York, was in town today and transacted important business. H. C. Foreman is at Berne visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Dr. R. Sprunger. Moses & Meyer shipped a wagon load of furniture east of Bobo this morning. Mrs. John Vail of Cardwell. Mo., is in the city for a visit.with relatives and friends. Frank Confer was acting in the capacity as collector for the Conter ice Cream Co. today. Mrs. V. D. Miller returned to her home at Fort Wayne after a visit with friends in the city. Miss Bertha Kinney entertained the T. B. G. Club at her home last evening on Fourth street. Miss Bertha Kohne went to Geneva this afternoon, where she made a short visit with friends. Mrs. George Gentis who has been sick at her home in the west part of the city is slowly improving. Chas. Loch returned home this noon from his regular trip of business and will spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. G. A. Smitley of Fort Wayne, returned to her home at Lynn today, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers. Another blind man was on the streets today and made music for the I passersby and collected a few nickels and dimes. Leo Yager arrived home today from his weekly trip and will spend Sunday in the cify with his sister and brothers. George Steele is at Union City attending to business pertaining to the Racket store which he purchased a few days ago. R. B. Barter, of Monroe, who was at Bluffton this morning on business changed earn here this noon on his way back home. Mrs. William of Fort Wayne, returned to her home at Bellview, 0., this afternoon after attending to business in the city. Mrs. Frank Dibble and daughter Blanche will leave in a few days for various cities in Ohio, where they will visit with friends. Another excitement occurred at Bluffton last evening when a young man by the name of found in his yard with a broken shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schurger are the parents of a ten pound boy A dandy too, says Andy, as he smiles long and loud. Everybody re roverlag nicely. G. W. Cotton, of Elkhart, was in the city today visiting his son Frank,who has been a guest at the Huntington jail several months. The young man is now a trusty at the institution and gets some liberties. This afternoon he was enjoying the fresh air and exercise by raking the jail lawn of leaves.—Huntington Herald. Everything is in readiness for the joint initiation between the K. of C. of this city and of Huntington. The date is set for the twenty-first of this month and will take place at Huntington. A special train has been ordered by the local lodge and a hundred and twenty members will accompany the candidates to witness the degree work.

There were two insurance agents here from Fort Wayne this afternoon for the purpose of taking up the settlement of the Haag insurance. Frederick Haag, the murdered man, carried a policy for SI,OOO in the Prudential. It was necessary to send proof of death to the New York offices before settlement could be made. —Bluffton Banner. F. M. Schirmeyer, the well known business man, suffered a fainting attack this morning at about ten o’clork and collapsed at his desk. Luckily a traveling man was with him and called Dr. Clark next door, who administered and soon had the patient out of danger. Mr. Schirmeyer has been working harder than usua, recently and this, together with a disarrangement of some sort with the digestive organs, caused the attack this morning. “Here, my dear, said a fond Bluffton husband, producing a roll of bills, here is S4O I won playing poker last night and you may have it to buy that new dress you wanted.” Reluctantly, the conscientious wife took the money, then said with an expression of rectitude. “I simply shulder at the thought of using money ga'ned in such & way. Henry, promise me that after you have won enough for me to buy a hat to go dress you will never again touch those awful cards; I don’t want my husband to become a gambler.”

Chas. Bell of Fort Wayne, called upon friends In the city today. John Mayer, of Monroe, was a business visitor in our city today. The Ben Hurs met last evening in regular business session. John Stoneburner was transacting business at Briant this morning. Carl Moses was transacting business just east of Bobo this morning. James Fristoe left this morning for Geneva where he spent the day on business. Wm. Foughty (returned to Fort Wayne after being in the city for a few weeks. Miss Leeser and Miss Moser, of Berne, are guests today of Mrs. John Glancey. Miss Bertha Belberich went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. John Schug went to Hoagland this morning where he was on business for several hours. Jacob Helm, of Union township, went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit with his daughter. Marvin Mygrant, of Van Wert, 0.. was in the city today attending <o some important business. Mrs. Ella Louthan left today' for Cement City, Michigan, where she will remain for some time. Miss Rose Funkhouser, of Berne, returned to her home after a visit with Mrs. Daisy Ballinger. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse and son William left for Chicago, where they will make a visit with relatives. Miss Ruth Kizer, of Fort Wayne, who has been the guest of friends in the city, i eturned to her home today. John Scnaffer went to Fort Wayne on the eight-thirty car this morning and transacted business during the day. Dr. Sowers made his usual professional trip to Briant and Geneva this morning and returning home this evening. Mrs. Warren Case and Cordelia Bay, of Pleasant Mills, returned home on the noon train, after shopping in the city. Mrs. Fred Schafer, who has beet visiting with relatives at South Bend for several weeks past, has returned to the city. Frank Bosse, who has been working at Fort Wayne for sqme time past in an electrical supply house, returned home yesterday for a short stay with his family. Rev. Maas, pastor of the Evangelical church at Berne, who has been in the city attending the Sunday school convention for the past two days, returned to his home this morning. Harmon Bosse, who has been confined at St Josephs hospital. Fort Wayne, for about six weeks, is thought by his physician to be able to return home some time next week. Miss Jess Winnes, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Miller at Muncie, for the past week, returned home today. She was accompanied here by her little niece, Miss Gretchen Miller. Mrs. Albert Lachnit. who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith east of the city left this morning for Indianapolis where she will make her future home. They were former residents of Berne, but Mr. Lachnit secured a good position as electrician at Indianapolis, and moved his family there.

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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Supt. Rice had charge of the chapel exercises this morning. He gave his' second talk on Academies this morning. J. Bruce Patetrson favored the H. 8. with a trombone solo. The piece was one of Handl's compositions. The H. S. is studying different composers and Handl was studied this week. The school board visited H. S. this week - and find everything in good condition. Mrs. Daniels, of Preble, was visiting H. S. today. Miss Dunathan will spend Sunday in Van Wert. Mr. Baumgartner will eat chicken in Linn Grove Saturday and Sunday. The many country students will return to their various homes this evening. Mr. Tritch has received a number of answers to the letters he sent out. Comparing the commercial courses of other cities of Indiana. Our department compares very favorably with that of others in the state. All students practiced the fire drill yesterday when the gong was sounded si three o'clock. It took a little less than a half minute for the three hundred and thirty-five students of the central building to march out. Today closes the tenth week of school. ■ * The commercial department is in a fine condition. It would be profitable for any citizen to visit this part of the school and see what advantages the D. H. 8. gives along this line. —-—o Democrat Want Ads. Pav

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