Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1909 — Page 3

It is Here-P. C. W. Special Treatment, The Great Curative Medicine for Rheumatism, Constipation, Kidney, Liver and Stomach 1 roubles, that has been introduced with such marveldus success throughout the country will be placed on special sale on next Saturday morning by the Holthouse Drug Company. Don’t fail to call and see this wonderful treatment that has cured thousands of people. P. C W. is purely vegetable, containes no mineral poisons. It contains the purest of Roots, Barks and Herbs in tablet form. One month full treatment for SI.OO and your money back if it fails to give satisfaction. Free demonstration at HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY’S STORE. Millnery at Cut Prices j&JZ? Beginning with Saturday, November 27 we will offer any of the trimmed hats in our big stock at greatly reduced prices. This gives every lady in this community the opportunity to secure one of the seasons aewest hats at a bargain. Call early. These goods will be sold. M.BURDG, South Second Street

*♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * WEATHER FORECAST: £**♦♦*♦♦******♦* Uhsetned weather with showers tonight or Saturday; warmer tonight. ■_ • - • • Will Lehne returned from a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. John Overman, of Covington, Ky., is in the city and attended the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Touhey. Will Kuebler returned home from Shelby, Ohio, where he spent Thanksgiving with his brother Fr. Kueblfer.

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Fred Schafer was transacting business at Richmond today. Harve Kessler, of Monroe, made a business trip to Fort Wayne. James Rice made a business trip to Paulding, Ohio, this noon. Miss Maggie Clarn will be the guest of friends at Bluffton for a few days. Oliver Emmith, of Pleasant Mills, was a business ca’ler in crar city today. Lew Hughes who was visiting with friends at Eaton, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurst and son of Bluffton, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Meyers, have returned home. C. E. Linn and fami’y of Gardiner, Montana, will leave so rhome tomorrow, after a pleasant visit in this city with their many relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rich and family of Berne, who spent Thanksgiving in the city with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hawkins, have returned home. Mrs. W. Baughman and son Hfcrold who have been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Thropp, for a few days, have returned to their home at Ridgevilie. Rev. Charles W. Shoemaker formerly of Kokomo, Ind., will preach in the M. E. church Sunday morning from the subject of “The Immortality of the Soul.” In the evening his subject will be “The Downfall of a Prince,” the tragedy of sin. Dr. Fred Patterson dentist Successor to Dr. C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’n Jewelry Store. Tetepnone No. 472. XBce hours: B—l 2 a. m., I—6 p. us

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Alec Lebrun 1b working at Monroe today. Mary Erwin Is attending the C. E. convention In Fort Wayne. Miss Harriet Wilder was the guest of Miss Clara Heckman Thanksgiving day. T. O. Breese, who was in the city on bußfness, returned to his home at Jonestown, O. Aug Puls returned home from Fort Wayne where he spent yesterday with hts mother. .\|rs. tjrts Strehe and daughter went to Fort Wayne where they spent the day with friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Tocsin, is visiting with her son Walter in the north part of the city. Marlon L. Watkins of Indianapolis, arrived In the city and wiR make a short visit with friends. Art Russell returned home from Fort Wayne, after spending yesterday there with friends. Chas. Seheimann went to Toledo today, where he will make a visit with his brother Joseph. C. D. Kunkel, of Monmouth, is attending the meeting of the fair association held here today. Miss Zina French of Wells county, is in the city for a several days- visit with Miss Margaret Walters. L. T. Brokaw who was attending to some business at Monroe today, returned home this evening. Mrs. Alice Kennedy, of Lorain, arrived in the city for a visit wPh her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Long. Mrs. Jos. Johnson returned to her home at Schum, Ohio, after a pleasant visit here with relatives. Scott'Ellis who spent Thanksgiving in the city with his parents, returned to his work at Geneva this morning. Mrs. S. E. Eddington and daughter, Ella, visited in Fort Wayne with their son and brother, D. Eddington and family. Mrs. W. H. Scheler left this morning for Grand Rapids, Mich., where she will spend a few days with relatives. Arthur Kkinhenz, Herbert Fulienkamp and Omer Parent were at Huntington yesterday and called on ’ady friends. Ben Langer who was in the city over Thanksgiving with his parents, returned to his work at Geneva this morning. Miss Bessie Long, of Hammond, is making a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Long in the south part of the city. Russel Harruff of Oaxaca, Mexico, arrived in the city and will make a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve HarrufT. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cross, who were in the city to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, returned to their home at Rome City this morning. O. P. Edwards returned to Leipsic, Ohio, after spending Thanksgiving day with John Niblick and family. Mrs. Edwards will remain for a longer visit. Mr. Clem Uhl, who arrived in the city yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Touhey, which, was held this morning, returned to his home at Toledo. Mr. Williard Wade of Steger, who arrived in the city yesterday morning left this morning with Mrs. Wade for Fort Wayne, where they looked after some business during the day. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fitzmaurice arrived in the city from Winchester, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Touhey, which was held this morning from St. Marys church. Miss Marie McMullen, of Fort Wayne, attended the Thanksgiving ball given by the Columbian Club, and was the guest of her uncle, Dr. H. F. Costello and family over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Money, of Ft. Recovery. Ohio, visited Wednesday with Portland friends, leaving oh the afternoon train for Decatur to spend several days with their daughter, Mrs. E. N. VanclL—Portland Sun. Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Myers visited over Thanksgiving with their son-in-law, Rolla Pifer and family in South Bend. They were joined at Fort, Wayne by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding, who accompanied them to that place. Lawrence Kleinhenz was the guest of Will Berling at Bluffton yesterday. Mrs. Cecil Beard, of Bryant, arrived in the city this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Touhey, which was held from St. Marys church today. Miss Nellie Winnes entertained the Embroidery Club at her home last Bvening and a very happy evening was enjoyed by those present. The j evening was spent in a very social way sewing being the principal feature. A dainty two-course luncheon was served by Miss Nellie, after which the guests departed for their homes.

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Edward Knavel left this morning for Decatur, 111. Fred Fullenkamp was a visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Suttles went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. J. B. Drummond Is a business victor at Fort Wayne today. Leo Weber visited with relatives in Fort Wayne Thanksgiving day. Arthur Klelnhe"z and Herbert Fullenkamp spent yesterday at Huntington. Miss Agnes Johnson, of BlufTton, was the guest of Miss Bernardette Forhing. Jacob Huger, ot the south part of the county, was a business visitor here today. J. H. Stone was the guest of his son Frank and family in Fort Wayne over Thanksgiving. Miss Victoria Stone was the guest of Indianapolis friends and relatives over Thanksgiving. Leslie Andrews and family of Muncie, visited with relatives here over Thanksgiving day. Albert Sellemeyer was the guest of friends in Huntington and Warren over Thanksgiving. Miss Riley returned this morning to Lima, Ohio, after a visit at the D. W. Harpster home. Attorney and Mrs. Sutton, of Dunkirk, spent Thanksgiving day with the Rev. and Mrs. Imler. , Charles Good visited with friends in Bluffton yeeterday a'd attended a Thanksgiving ball. Mrs. Delia Jamey, 01 Fort Wayne, was a Thanksgiving day visitor with relatives in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Plew at Gary. Miss Lulu Atz was among those from this city in attendance at the C. E. convention in Fort Wayne. James Harkless and family, of Paulding, Ohio, will be guests of Dal Hower and family this evening. Fanny Heller went to Monmouth on the ten o'clock car to spend the day with her cousin, Dora Marie Magley. Mrs. Ben Rice and Mrs. D. N. Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they spent the day with friends. Mr. N. S. Beavers of Churubusco, Indiana, was the guest of relatives and friends here over Thanksgiving. Miss Chloe Studahaker. of Bluffton, spent Thanksgiving with Misses Marguerite Walters and Bessie Baumgartner. Mrs. Enos Lord and children returned to Fort Wayne, after a visit with Mrs. Amanda Daniels and daughter Margaret. Miss Goldie Nye, of Blue Creek township, spent several days with friends in Fort Wayne, Payne and Paulding, Ohio. Hugh Cullis, Alice McAnney, Cecilio Baker, and Agnes Starost, returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit at the John Starost home. M. A. Clem returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit with his son, Chauncey Clem, and with Mrs. Annetta Miller and daughter. Misses Genevieve Berling. Agnes Weber, Marguerite Gerard and Marie Gass spent Thanksgiving at Bluffton the guests of Miss Mabel Shelley. Miss Irene Schirmeyer went to Fort W r ayne to attend the district Christian Endeavor convention which was held yesterday and today at the Plymouth Congregational church. Misses Lola Conklin and Nora Sleppy returned to Bluffton after being the guest of Miss Vera Hammona over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Leo Conklin was also a guest at the Thanksgiving dinner at the Lewis Hammond home. Misses Letta and Ode Fullenkamp and Amelia Weber were the guests of Mrs. Dallas Reed and Miss Loretta Harkenrider at Fort Wayne yesterday. In the afternoon they attended the dance at Mulqueen’s hall, and the show in the evening at the Majestic theater. Mrs. J. E. Eichar returned to her home in Warsaw this morning, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Fristoe and other relatives here. While here she attended a reunion at the Nebraska Mathewson home at Pleasant Mills yesterday. Mrs. Eichar will leave next week for her summer home in Mobile. Alabama. One of the pleasant events of Thanksgiving was the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elzey of Ossian, to which several from this city were invited. Those accepting the invitation were H. F. Linn and family, E. B. Kern and family, Lewis Miller and family, Mrs. Mary Breiner, Todd Linn of this city, C. E. Linn and family of Gardiner, Montana, Levi Linn and family of Bluffton.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler are spending a few days with relatives in Eaton. Miss Ireta Erwin attended the district C. E. convention at Fort Wayne. Surveyor Baumgartner was busy doing some surveying at Linn Grove today. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hughes and Mrs. Eliza Potts were at Hartford City for several days visiting with friends. Mrs. F. E. Smith and children, Clarence ard Inez, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Venedocia, Ohio. Walter Kauffman left this morning north, where he will attend to his regular line of business for a few days. Miss Matty Sutlief who spent Thanksgiving with her brother William at Monroe, returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edge enjoyed the Thanksgiving day with their daughter, Mrs. M. V] B. Archbold in Fort Wayne. Mr. C. B. staxer, or Lima, Ohio, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harpster over Thanksgiving, returned hopae this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler have been spending a few days at Albion, with their son Dallas Bptler and family. The Butlers have secured a contract for a big ditch at that place and Dallas and his family will make their home there this winter. They will not move their household goods there, hut will do light housekeeping.

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