Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1912 — Page 3
I I Plenty of White Duck I I I Button Boots at . I I Sl ' 9s I | TONIGHT I • II g Charlie Voglewede | § THEz. SBH!QE SELLELF? On The West Side Os The Street
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® Fair anti continued warm tonight I K Sunday. |t Phil Macklin made a business trip j ® t Fort V. ayne 1-st evening. fe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell | f were Fort Wave viaitors last even- 1 4 Ing. , | Mrs. Julia Moses and daughter, An- j nette, will spend Supuay in Ft. Wayne I with their son and brother, H. P. Mo , p ses, and family ..i and --.s, Eugene Runyan and] - w : aad '■ r °- T ‘3- Neptune will leave Monday for Lake James, near Angola, Be where they will enjoy a ten days' oat- J ing. i 'l Mrr J. L. Fulton and daughter, Au-' reiia, and son, James, will go to WfE nona Friday to spend the remainder j i' of the summer. Mrs. Fulton at pres-1 ent is the guest of her brother in-law,; |i Robert Blackburn and family at Du- i K catur.--Portland Commercial-Review. j
iFull I THE HOME OF * rtSI J x?w I Quality Groceries h _J "~' T ~ i £ Dike to Meet You ® k jf? y Face to Face, | S—IW. : That I u Would Be Our Choice! | But When This Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice! Use ’Phone 108 For Choice Groceries! I* £ i £ | g A pound of tea for 25c. The drinking quality will S, suit you. Have you tried our Ice Tea? It is a blend |. kof six varieties of quality kinds, and sells at 50c lb. i We have a few switzer cheese left for this week. , | We always have plenty of good Country | BUTTER 3 We pav cash or trade for produce I j Eggs 16. Butter 18 to 22c |> j Hower and Hower. If I North of G. R. &I. Depot. ’Phone>loß. !)• —Mb inw rr' WMBimmiMFi ® i i renty years Experience ■ p roperty, 5 per cent ONEY ■ i ■ * IHI
The two Mlssess George of KokoI komo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I Hower. Mrs. Mary Crawford and son, Leon, i left this morning tor Cleveland, O, I ..here they will visit two weeks with | her ulster, Mrs. Julius Spies. I Miss Marcella Kuehler has gone to i r’iffin, Ohio, for a three weeks' visit | with relatives. She was accompanied ■ as far as Toledo by her mother, Mrs. j W. A. Kuebler. i This is tine corn weather, it is said. I I Much of the corn is knee high, and gives promise of a good crop even li ' the weather has been “sort o’ backi ward" this year. The Misses Josephine Lang and j Rose Kleinhenz, clerks at the Steele <i , Weaver racket store, have a feather iin their caps as decorators, as the present hardsome display windows will prove. 1 John W Jeffrey, who has been visi iting three weeks with his sister, Mrs. 1 'fettle Wakefield, at Seattle, Wash., will leave this week for Los Angeles, (Cal., v.acre he will visit with his i brother, Alph Jeffrey, for some time. , Mr. Jeffrey is certainly .enjoying h's t:ip through the west and reports a , fine time.
C. G. Egley of Berne was a business visitor here today. M. L. Oliver of Monroe was a business visitor here today. Miss Irma Houk was a new clerk at the Morris store today. Trustee Hoffman of Preble township was a business visitor here today. C. S. Niblick was numbered among the business callers at Fort Wayne today. John Reiter was at Portland today closing up his week’s business with his firm. Dr. Vizzard of Pleasant Mills was numbered among the business callers here this morning. Erastus Fritzinger is home from Ft. Wayne, where business required his attention between trains. H. A. Fledderjohann of New BreI men, Ohio, was here today on business and visiting with relatives. Edward Johnson, Miss Rose and Master Ellery Johnson, left this morn ing for Kendallville for a visit. Rev. and Mrs. H. Kohne of Willshire, Ohio, passed through the city this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. Miss Helen Weber of Indianapolis will arrive Monday for a visit with the Misses Bess Tonnellier and Celeste Wemhoff. Miss Gertrude Hilkene of Indianapolis, who has been here visiting with Miss Alice Knapp, left this morning for her homo. The Misses Frances Coffee, InanHa Hoch and Abbie Bigham Joined the clerical force at the Steele & Weaver racket store today. Joe Bremerkamp, who visited here for a week past, has gone to Decatur. 111., for a visit with his son. Jack, who is quite sick there. Mrs Ernst Nahrwald and son. Filbert, of Fort Wayne, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. Bultemeier, on North Third street. Mrs. E. M. King and little Miss Marguerite Cotner of Fort Wayne were here on business with the Wemhoff Monumental Works today.' Fred Hoffman is home from a week’s trip, being absent looking after the construction of several new buildings which he is erecting. The Misses Helen Frieberger and Hortense Grimma of Fort Wayne, A'ho were visiting here as guests of Miss Frances_Deininger. left today for their home. Lee Bell of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne to call on his wife at the Lutheran ‘hospital. She underwent an operation two weeks ago. Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter of Genest, well known authoress, has purchased the G. Max Hoffman cottage at Rome City and will spend the summer there writing a new novel. About all you hear these days is polities and if you are well versed in the political world today you will not have any trouble of holding a conversation with your neighbors. Mrs. E. W. Jackson and daughter, Fay, went to Fort Wayne to call on their son and brother, Nyle, aged twelve, who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital, having undergone an operation Thursday. Velma Daniels !e c this morning for Marion, where she fill attend the recital to be given this evening ay Miss Mabel Wehly of this city. Miss Daniels will visit over Sunday with her uncle, Ray Cross, who resides two’ ' miles from Marion. Mrs. Lester Everett and two children of Wren, Ohio, are visiting at . . the Isaac Everett home south of the city and assisting Mrs. Everett during • th- str.--ry season; with their fine crop of berries. Mr. Lester Everett will join th-in over Sunday for a visit. D. A. Walmer and family, Mrs. Lavid H. Karns and daughter, Miss Cecil; A. J. Tribolet and daughter, Miss Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Will Walmer and E. S. Walmer and son, Hillard, will gets Muncie Sunday where they will attend a large dinner given tn honor of the fiftieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. George Hartlev .—Bluffton News. Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty of Lima, 0., who have been spending the last few weeks with Wells and Adams county friends, left Thursday for their home. They spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander White near Preble. They had visited in this county with his brother, Ezekiel Daugherty, and wife. They drove from Ohio in a buggy, and returned in the same way.—Bluffton News. Olin Baker was in Bluffton Thursday night, on his way from Decatur to Albany, Ind., where he will be employed a few days in completing work which he has been doing there as a canvasser in the photography business. He will then return to Decatur to accept a position in the store of the Schafer Hardware company, succeeding Dick Peterson, who has accepted a position with an. automobile company in Tennessee. —Bluffton News. Mr. Baker Is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Artuiau of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Archbold went to Fort Wayne for the afternoon. Mrs. Israel Bender went to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Jones. The board of review is rapidly nearing the close of its thirty days’ session and will finish its work Tuesday. The Misses Ruby Miller and Ella Mutschler left today noon for Fort Wayne for a visit over Sunday with friends. Ten or twelve took the regular monthly examination for teachers’ license today at the Central school, house. Mrs. W. O. Bigham returned todav from Grover Hill and Rockford, Ohio, where she visited three weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ward Cline and grandchildren, .Marie and Genevieve Lichtensteiger, went to Fort Wayne this afternoon for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Baxter. The streets were very quiet today, the usual largo number of Saturday shoppers from the country, proferring to sv-y at home and take advantage ot the excellent farming weather. Mrs. Anton Krunemaker, who has been An poor health fui several months, is very weak at present, the extremely warm weather telling against her, and she is confined to her bed. Remember the Fourth of July pimc at Berne. It will he given in the Lehman grove and all the Sunday schools of the county will join in a “safe and sane” celebration. '1 here will be a good entertainment program. An interesting order of affairs in ministerial circles, is in line for Sunday evening, June 30th. The ministers of the city have, ’.greed to change pulpits and no congregation will know until its arrival at church on that night who will fill the pulpit. The Fourth of July will be celebrated in a safe and sane way by the Adams County Sunday School association with a picnic at the Lehman grove, Berne. An elaborate prog; a n of entertainment will assure a good time to all who attend. Everybody is invited. AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE. A Common Sense Treatment Quickly Relieves all Distressing Symptoms. If you have any symptoms of catarrh ' such as stuffed up feeling in the head, pro f vse discharge from the nose, phlegm in the throat, causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head, or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely’3 Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. In just a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the balm for a day or so the nasty -discharge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever will be gone, and you will no longer be offensive to yourself and friends by your constant hawking spitting and blowing. Shake efff the grip of catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing and poisons your whole system. In a short time you can ba cured of lais distressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balm. This healin, antiseptic Balm does not fool yon with short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes the disease. it ’ clears the nose, head and throat of im i the rank poison, soothes. Imais and strengthens the raw. sore membranes, and makee you proof against catarri. One application will convince you. and-a fifty cent, boifie will generally affect a complete cure. G t it from your druggist and start the treatment at once: t ' t ’ s — o— — ICE CREAM SOCIAL. An ice cream social will be held four miles south of Decatur and two miles west of Pleasant Mills Saturday evening, June 29th. Orchestra music and a balloon ascension promptly at 7:31K Plenty of fun. Come and join us. 130t3 » COMMITTEE. HOUSE FOR RENT—lnquire at Beatty’s office over Boston store. 152tf WANTED—Competent and experienced girl for general housework. Good wages—Mrs. Wm. Kremers, 422 Jefferson street. 151tf Free trial package of Conkey’s Lice powder and big 80-page poultry book for one week only at Smith, Yager & Falk's. t-t FOUND —Steel gray rain coat on street. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad, and describing property. 145t3 o . You can’t afford to be without Conkey's White Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a positive relief from this disease w’hich kills thousand’? of chicks yearly. Price, 50c. For sale by Smith, Yager & Falk. • t-t-lwk FOR RENT—UOOu ho-roc, centrally !<> i , cated. Inonire ft- Moser’s galitjiy. aww
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NOTICE. T.ie parties who hr.«e been milking the cows in the old fair grounds are known and if they do not stop, they j will be prosecuted. 134t6 C. B. NIBLICK. o —_ , QEMOCRA” WANT ADS' PAV big.
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