Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1912 — Page 3

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co«o«o*goo»o<o e WEATHER FORECAST i 0 , * - i-'-aoo*c.eo*o*o« Rain tonight and cooler in sou*h portion; Tuesday fair. J Silas Urick .>f Monroe was here Saturday. Professor E. E. Rice spent Sunday at Frankfort. E. A Matin mane a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Clara Kohn went to Fort Wayne for a visit over Sunday with friends. Miss Irene Evans left today for Winona where she will attend school this summer. Mrs. Mary Congeleton and grandson . Winfield Maddy, and daughter, Miss I Bess Congleton, spent Saturday afternoon in Ft. Wayna. Miss l.ennie Bilger of LaOtto returned Saturday to her home alter a visit witli Mrs. A. AL Henry on North Second street, ar.u Mr. and Mrs. John Drake east of the city.

Ii^"" r the h ° me ° f t i | Wfe Quality Groceries I F“, Z Good Groceries rSSSSmi go to The Right Spot EVERYTIME This Is The Right Spot To go to, Every Time, for Good Groceries! AND We can help you with your house cleaning too. Carpet beaters, Soaps, Lye Ammonia Cleansers, Washing powders, Scrub brushes ’ Brooms, Mops, Mop sticks, etc. ; We pay cash or trade for produce ; Eggs ISc Butter 20 to 28 “Howsr Hower. North of G. R. & L e P ot - ’ Phone 108 ’ Boao~sc^icr»oao»coa 0 » 0 « 08010Bcao « J J. S. Bowers, Prte. V. M. Schlrmeyer, Vice Free. g J I i s 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excd- O i 1 o Abstract 1 M reasonable terms. Lei w . o ? Company prepare your abstract of title, twenty gi years experience, complete rec -b. O O H Q The Bowers Realty Co. v French Quinn, Secty. O oaoioiosoioio»<oaoo«o»G , go«c ■. ■ ■ '■ /

Miss Anna Baker wont to Monroeville to spc.ul Sunday. Mrs. I. Imler is the guest of her sons, Chester and Harry Imler, Mrs. George Hillary of southwest of Berne we r ..ere Saturday. Miss Rose Hildebrand of Magley left Saturday evenin o tor Fort Wayne to visit. The Misses A. Spangler and Mary Starost went to Geneva over Sunday to visit, with friends. Hugh Moyer oi Berne , returned home Saturday alter visiting here for several days with relatives. Miss Francis Thomas who has heen visitine here lor a short time left for her norae Saturday afternoon. Frances Hartman returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here with her grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Nussman. Will Chronister and daughter, Ra- ■ chel Franclle, went to Fort Wayne Sat trday afternoon for medical treatment for the little girl. Tuesday is the last day for filing mortgage exemptions. Those who wish to reduce tb?:r taxes should take advantage of this by filing mortage exemptions wttn the auditor.

Miss Anna Baker went to Monroevlll to Spend Sunday. I Mrs. Harry Knatz went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. < Robert Lenhart was the new Saturday clerk at/ho F. V. Mills grocery. i Mrs. A. J. St ith and daughter, Midge, spent tta day in Fort Wayne, i Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was numbered among the business callers here today. Master Hugh Meyera returned to i his home &t Berne after a short visit here with friends. Mrs. H H. McGill of Wren spent ’ Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Porter. , Leona and Edtnond Bosse went to i Fort Wayne to v isit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Myers. About fifty teachers took the regular teachers’ examination at the Central school houa Saturday. Miss Lona B'iger of LaOtto has returned homo a'ter visiting her friend, Fanny Drake of Route 9. Mrs. T. W. Eosenwinkle of Fort Wayne arrived in the city for a visit with Dr. C. T. Rainier and family. Wai Wemhoff was at Geneva today looking after business in the interest of the Wemhol" Monumental Works. Sheriff Durkin and Night Policeman Melchi went to Jnd’anapolis this morning to attet J tr important business. P. K. Kinney returned this after noon from Gene ”... ’"here he was looking alter real otate business during the day. Mrs. Mary ''jngleton and grandson, Winfield Gaddy, and daughter. Miss Bess Congleton, spent Saturday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. David Gerber and daughter, Lulu, returned Saturday afternoon from Blufftort, where the attended the funeral of Edward Eble, Mrs. M. Fulienkamp ana grandson, Robert Gass, ami daughter, Ode Fid lenkamp, spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. D. AL Reed. Mrs. Martin Sounders of east of the city went to South Bend today to attend a temperance meeting at the home of her sister. Airs. Hester Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Diller of Bluffton, Ohio, transferred here Saturday morning on their wayto Berne to attend the funeral of her sister Mrs. Andrew Mertz who committed suicide by hang-ing-on Wednesday. Will Phillips of Lima, Ohio, was | here Sunday for a short stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips, and was accompanied home by his son, Charles, who has been the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kizer and son, B F.. jr, of Linn Grove visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolford, at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Kizer may make arrangements this week to move to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Amstutz passed through the city this morning enroute to their home at Grabill from Berno, near which place they attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Andrew Mertz, which was held Sunday at the Misionary chb.ch near Berne. Postmaster Lower has letters remaining at the Decatur postoifice for Jane Starkweather, D L. Spohn, L. W. Spurgeon, Clara Tapp, Mrs. Belle Thompson, R. E. Ross, Sam Lake, Ezra Hunt, Geo. Durrell. J L. Bear, Hugh Wilson, Andrew Hattier, Jack Hampton, Sam Humphries, J. H. Rot)), Frank Keepers,

~ _ ~ -- ---- ,nn_--«.<W a.- WilfWK V-lniillW MWM II I Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 dSiSzSSTELS - "" Surplus , s3o.oo*' SSrcßyjtsiwS Bso<t!Wbb m sC. S. Niblick. President ' /’] I ' M. Kirsch and John Niblick a| | I lyflßKlM Vice Presidents X. Ehinger, Cashier, I-If - §m| Xwl! R?f|ect — W Resolve Col Sons I CONSERVATION! atFavw- » THE CRY OF THE DAY j 7 Every It Applies Just As Forcibly AccomodaTo The Matter Os Dollars tion ConAs To The Country’s , NATURAL RESOURCES! Banking ConserveJYour Dollars Extended AND STARTIA BANK ACCOUNT uur 13 troiis I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

John Trout is at homo from Cincinnati, Ohio. Ed Myers of Ft. Wayne was here today on business. Mls« Edith Beery went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Mayme Deininger spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. D. Murray went to Fort Wayne this morning. J ->e Miller of Ft. Wayne was a business caller herb today. Mrs. John Bucher went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne with their sons, Leo and Tony. i John Frisinger who was at Ft. Way- ■ ne over Sunday returned home this j morning. I John Schug who was here over Sunday with his family left today on his regular trip. Miss Irma Houk has returned from Ft. Wayne where sne spent the weekend with relatives. ’ Mrs. E. D. Ward has returned to Bluffton after a visit with her sister, Alls. L. JI. Purdy. G. H. Bright of Decatur R. F. D. 2 was numbered among the business callers her >. this morning. David Baumgartner of Geneva who was a business caller here this morning left at noon tor bis home. Miss Lousia Teeple returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after spending Sunday here wdh her parents. S. J. Leyse and children, Frances I and Mabel, went to Fort Wayne this I morning to visit with relatives. jj Miss Elizabeth Antonides returned I this morning to Warsaw after a visit I with the F. C. Harrington family. I Miss Tena Rademaker has gone to I Toledo, Ohio, fc. a visit until Tuesday I with her sister, Airs. Philip Ardncr. ' Mont Fee who spent Sunday here I with his family left today on his regular trip to be absent for the remain der of the week. Rev. Ernst Fitch returned this morning to Angola, after conducting services at ths Christen church here yesterday. Mrs. Striker and Mrs. Flory return- ‘ edioday noon to Toledo, Ohio, after a 1 1 visit with Airs Gloss and daughter, Miss Mary. John Conrad a ministerial student in Wlnconsin, has returned to attend the funeral of W. H. Bieneke. with whom he made his home many years. Fred Fulienkamp, who spent Sunday at home returned this morning to Ft. Wayne to resume his work for the Pensylvania R. R. Co., where he is working. Sister Isidora, of Assinins, Alichigan I woo came to attend the golden wedd- . ing of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John - Schurger, will remain until Tuesday i for a visit. Ode Fulienkamp and nephew, Robl ert Gass have returned from Ft. Ways ne where they spent Sunday with Mrs. , D. M Reed. Mrs. M. Fulienkamp who 1 accompanied them there remained. Word was received from Ben Schrank now at West Baden that he is feeling much bet er than when he left • here and that the treatments .which ne i' is receiving are doing him consider.l able good. He- has gained in weight j and believes that he will be al ,' home the latter part of the week. .1. , Brake of Chicago who is here for a < visit with his mothe' 1 helped out Sat- , urday in his stead al the Lose ASchrank barber shop.

'CSI” That’s the Paint I Want!” /L TXID you ever stop to consider the fact that good paint is an investment, while poor paint is merely an expense? Any painter, or building owner Jy aS both kinds will instantly corroborate Jr this assertion. Poor paint is not only an expense, r X an d a nee( U csi expense, but an endless expense, Or yOU Can a^Wa^SO^ta^n / ( Lowe Brothers High Standard uqjiia Paint —A paint that, wears from two to four years’ wear, that surface will always be in years longer than the other —thus cost- good condition for repainting, ing far less t>er year than any cheap-priced Sold only in sealed air-tight cans all paint. ready for use. « Every can of “High Standard” Paint— Now, poor paint will give trouble as large or small —contains the full governlong as your house stands — no repainting, ment measure of paint, however good, can “stick” if put on over Just as dependable as “High Standard” poor paint —and it will cost you vastly Liquid Paint are Lowe Brothers Varnishes more to (the only way En °™ ,s - Glo.sPamt, a , \ J beautiful glossy finish tor heated surfaces to get the surface so painted into proper on the buggy and Vernicol, a stain and (condition for repainting.) than to use good finish for floors and wood-i , - . r V n The Little paint m the first place worn. Blue rias" They will save you ■ But when you use on a proper surface money. Let us make sugI “High Standard” Paint— gestions for your color combinations. A paint that doesn’t chalk, doesn’t crack, Ask for Color Cards. P* s ®* w I doesn’t scale—at the end of the five to six See sample panelb. I pTf.'- u, . n FOR SALE BY THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY

AND IT MUST BE SPRING. The first snake story of the season comes from Union township. A big blue racer, five feet and five inches long, was killed in the woods on the William Schamerloh farm Friday Freeman Schnepp and Adolph Scliamherloh. The reptile was fer roted out by a tittle dog and easily killed with clubs by the boys. n —, FOR SALE —Single comb Rhode Is land Red eggs. Call G. H. McAlanama, Monroe 'phone, or Decatur, R. R. No. 10. 103t60 FOR SALE —We have some good old timber, received from the. tearing down of a barn. Inquire of Yager Bros. & Reinikng. 93t2 WANTED Salesman call at the Beineke and Girod Restaurant between the hours of eight and nine o’clock. Inquire of Chas Beineke

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