Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1912 — Page 3

WE ’x 'S Have got a lot of new things \ I to show you Tomorrow J Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street

o ; WEATHER FORECAST! • A ■» •">' o*n<»r>«n*neoi9 Ixx?al snows, with cold wave in north central portions; Saturday fair, colder east and south portions. Mrs. Joseph Hower went to Fort Wayne this morning. John Frisiager returned from Fort Wayne, where he was on business for a brief time. Cal Kunkel of Monmouth was here today on business which required his attention between trains. L. N. Grandstaff, who attended the G. A. R. meeting held Thursday evening has returned home. Marion Andrews of southwest of the city, who has been in the city attending to business affairs. has returned home. z Mrs. Simeon Rowers and daughter, Reba, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her mother, Mrs.. Samantha Shackley. John Weber was among the many horse buyers in this city today attending the big horse sale held at the Fashion stables on First street. Gay, Zwick & Myers delivered a load of fine furniture to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steffen a mile south of Honduras today. Mr. and Mrs. Steffen are a groom and bride, of about six weeks.

I COTTON AND | LINSEED OIL I Cake Meal I 1 Millet, Clover and Timothy seed. Fresh stock of | | Farm and Garden seeds just received and as soon g as weather will permit shipment will have supply of Bulbs and Roses | Carload of Salt just received, Both Medium | and Fine, guaranteed to not get hard in | the barrel. Table and Dairy salt. Early Ohio and Early Rose Seed Potatoes E. L. CARRO .L SUCCESSOR TO J. D. HAI—EE prompt delivery guaranteed 80S Ol 01010 BOBODBOKOSOBOBOSOBOB J J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. » O B g \ £ ■ . 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- O O lent bargains in city property and Adams county 5 farms. The company would be pleased to have g you call at its office and see its offerings., Ihe com- q o pany has plenty of five per cent money to loan on | m reasonable terms. Let the Schinneyei Abstract & q Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty n years experience, complete records. ; O O 8 « 2 The Bowers Realty Go. £ © French Quinn, Secty. O 08080808051080880808 DIOIC BOKC

Carrier boys appreciate it when 1 their subscribers have a dime ready 1 for them when they call. 1 W. M. Richards of Berne returned | to his home after a short stay here ! this morning on business Mrs. Martin Lord of Monmouth was shopping here yesterday and visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Godfrey Kurt. t Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein were ai ’ Fort Wayne last evening attending a j private dance which was given in the Hankers' dancing academy. L. G. Ellingham, secretary of state, • arrived in the city Thursday a'ternoon from Indianapolis, and will attend to business matters for the remainder of the week. A. Shoemaker of Nuttman avenue is packii£ bis household goods relative to their moving to Grand Rapids. Mi h.. where he will be employed as one of the office force of the motor car , company. William Gold.er, late of Preble, who . recently purchased an interest in the ; Schlickman restaurant, is now com- ’ iortably located, witli his family, in ■ this city, on West Jefferson street, ' having moved this week. Meyer & Lenhart, the sawmill men, have made the purchase of a new fiftyhorse [lower boiler to be used in the busy establishment north of the city, and it will arrive in a few’ days. The boiler was purchased from a Cincinnati firm, and word of the shipment has been received by the firm here.

Sam Simison of Berne was in the ■ city today on business. I Mrs. J. H. Jones has returned to I Jessup after a visit with her sister,! Mrs. Julia Colchin Ed Vlman of Union township was! numbered among the business callers I here this morning. Miss Lena Getting returned last ev- , ening to Fort Wayne after a visit hero ! with her cousin, Miss Minnie Fuelling. Julian Franke of Fort Wayne was aj business vis I .or here yesterday. Mr. I Franke is the well known insurance agent. , Dr. Vizzard of Pleasant Mills, who ' was in the city today on business for I a short while, left at noon for his I home. I Bryce, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Daniels of two miles east of i the city, is dangerously ill with pneu I monia. T. M. Gallogly was a professional business caller at New Corydon and Geneva today, returning home on the afternoon train. Vince Bell is grandfather of a fine new boy who arrived in the home of Hillard Bell and wife at Craigville.— Bluffton News. A fine baby boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston of ; Ninth street. Mrs. Johnston was Miss Maud Kurt before her marriage. Mrs. Catherine Champer of Detroit lis visiting with Mr| and Mrs. Ernst I Wiecking. She is here to appear in the Curry case in circuit court. — Bluffton News. There is little change in the condition of Ben Ashbaucher today. He i i reported a trifle better, if anything but his condition gives little encour agement.—Bluffton News. > John Teeters of east of Berne, who ■ was in attendance at the Ben Hur initiation last evening, and who spem the night with his brother-in-law, Elijah Mann, returned home. “Inspector, that woman I said was always listening on my party line must have quit.” "What makes you think so?” “Why, my wife has been . listening for three weeks, and hasn't caught her yet.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. T. W. Daugherty went to Monroe this morning for a short visit with his parents. Mr. Daugherty is making arrangements for his leaving with the motor car company to Grand Rapids, Mich., which will be the forepart of next week. Williamson et al. vs. Andrew Gott schalk et al., complaint to resist pro bate of w ill. Separate and several demurrrer to complaint filed by Andrew Gottschalk, and separate and several demurrer to complaint, filed by Got: ; schalk, executor. Mrs. Margaret Louthan returned Hast evening to Fort Wayne. Site was 'here at the home of her brother-in-law. 'Joseph Hower, who has been bedfast ' several weeks with an illness that, basI ties the physicians, very little hope I for bls recovery being extended. Mr. i Hower was fifty-five years old yesterI day, and the anniversary was a rather sad one. A deal was completed this morning in which Barney Kalver purchased the entire business of the Bluffton Iron i and Metal company, located in the j west part of the building now Occu- ; pied by the Berling & Moltz Produce I company. Mr. Kalver took charge of the entire business today. He has ' been active manage ot the metal * company since its organization here--1 three years ago. Mr. Kalver was pro- ■ prietor of a large metal company in I Decatur for many years before coming to this city. The company here i was owned by Decatur and Bluffton men. —Bluffton News Deputy Food Inspector John T. Wii- ‘ let is in the city investigating violai tions of the Indiana pure food law- ; and looking up additional evidence in i cases that were started hero some ' weeks ago. Mr. Willet left yesterday l for Decatur, where he will continue I his work. For the most part the inspector found conditions in Fort Wayne highly satisfactory. Restaurant keepers who were warned upon hfs last visit to make certain changes in their methods of handling food products are heeding the notice given them and no prosecution will result. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Members of the local Catholic congregation state that they have had nothing definite in the way of an announcement from Bishop Alerding as to whom the new pastor for the St. Joseph Catholic church in this city will be, but that it is expected that, their new pastor will be assigned to th© charge before April first, possibly within the next week or ten days Under the plan announced Bluffton and Montpelier Catholic churches will form one charge, with a new pastor, while the Rev. Diedermann, who has been pastor of the Bluffton church In connection with Sheldon church, will give his entire time to the Sheldon congregation, which is a very strong one. —Bluffton News.

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/OR SALE OR RENT —Three houses, 4 lots,- 1 slx-roonieil bouse, and " five-roomed houses, near South Ward school house; price, $2,000; also 2 five-roomed houses and 3 lots in west part of city; price, $1,300. Inquire cf Mrs. Elizabeth Kern, R. R. N<x 9, Decatur, Ind. 55t3

. ■ >MWHNUWV'IiMrWffWWMWI* FOR SALE—Suit and overcoat lot laic® man, a Bargain for somebody Proceeds for church work. Inquire at this office. 55t2 FOR SALE—Se v On room bomNorth Fifth street; has lights and city water. See Alf Gentis, at Niblick’s store. 54ul