Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1912 — Page 5

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j WEATHER FORECAST ii ■ • « t I I ■ I- C Generally fair tonight aud Friday, In nonli portion. Showers tonight stir Friday south portion, cooler toBight O«car Hoffman wade a busiaess trip to Ketdallvilie iodav. •'Da. <’har!~ Onclor and children went to Fort Wayne tnis morning to. 1 * vitlt tor the day. Mhn Mamie Tee pie went to Foil Wajna thi» morning to take her regular music lesson. Mn». Shafer Peterson and g.anddaugh'er, Pauline Wolford, went to Fort Wayne to visit with relatives. Mrs. Otto Haubold of Evanston, 111., ta expected to arrive this afternoon for a visit wnu her narents, Or. and Mrs. P. B. Thomas. Mrs. Kate I. Nichols, tue state president of the Regekah assembly, left here hi? morning tor Ossian, where shn will Investigate a lodge at that plnee W"ile here Mrs. Nichols has been vial ting wit*. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Helm. '■■■ - ———

fl 11 ' * ■ 1 THF HOME 0F ■ i Quality Groceries I Mr. Farmer! J ■ v<j3 Your Harvest‘Hands .Will Do More t Work With Their Mouths * And Consequently More Work [ln The Fields, | ? If Fed On Our Quality Groceries I So Would Most Any One Else! g)‘' "' ■ ' " ■*■ " ■■■ —■— ' !■■■■■■ ■ f Pail Fish Celery I * Rice Evaporated Peaches Beans » “ Apricots a j { . Cream Cheese Prunes I y Breakfast Foods Currants g Raisins Lemons p ■>"■ — —i, We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18. Butter 19 to 25c d w Hower and Hower. : North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone£loß. mmiiin hijj « i — . ' ' —jj.. lsli "l 11 ~ i I y av R F w D b ir fs « h> <l. ai T e< k ai in n<

| ‘'lias Kale ot Gcttevg, was number- . ed among the business callers here J this morning. . Miss Rosaline Bobilya of Willshire, , Ohio, changed car-, here this morning I j enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dick Meyers and children, who have been visiting at Fond da Lac, Wis., with her brother, and with the , Don Quinn family in Chicago, will arrive home this afternoon. Mrs, Charles Gunsett of Waukegon, 111., who has been visiting here with < 1 the M. E. Andrew's family, has gone to ■ Van Wert, Ohio, to visit. She was ac- 1 Gompanied there by Mrs. Hannah 1 • Gunsett. | j Mrs. Theresa Schafe- and Mrs. An- 1 drew Zeser and daughter, Ursula, let this morning for Fort Wayne to 1s t ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engelking. Mrs. ( Zeser will remain over Sunday ic< t. < visit with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dailey and son, 1 Harry Daniel, who have been taking a 1 ten days' vacation trip in the east, 1 have returned lt>me. While gone they visited in Pine Orchard, Connecticut, New York City, and other eastern cit- * ies of interest, enjoying a most, pleas- 1 ant trip. ( <

j tamu rln <. ne I uesh trip to Foi t V. a ne. Mrs. Will Parent a* u children | enjoying a vacation nt Rome City Barney Kulver w tt( . n the city l«*t evening from Blufftjn lulling on 1 friends. I s p o»n”n r uu<l w! r e moved their household goods to Fort Wayne yrs 11 tergay. I The Misses Olivia and Albina At 1 ner of Tiffin. Ohio, are Kuesi* of Miss Agnes Costello. i Albert Sellemeyer, who was at War r en visiting. j M at work again st flic . Holthouse drug store. | The D. F Leonard family returned i last evening from * a two weeks visit .With relatives in Illinois. | Charles Schug returned to Bernn after a short time spent In this <lty .attending to business affairs. Bud Brokaw of Fort Wayne, for- . merly of tills city, was here ysnteri d a y looking after some business mat- • ters. George Gentis and daughter. Eola, and his granddaughter, Mildred Llddy, are at Linn Grove, visiting .'i’li relatives. L. D. Brown, the Pleasant Milts merchant, was numbered among the business callers in the city this mcrtiing. Father Wilken la on the sick list John Omlor of Route 1 was n rrbered among the business callers here today. John Bosse is at Lima, Ohio, working in one of the large shops there. His brother, Herman, is also • imaged at work at that place. .Mrs. Mary Crawford, who has been at Cleveland for the last four weeks with her sister, Mrs. Julius Spies, returned home last evening Mrs. Jake Meyers and children, Ruth and Esther, and Miss Amelia Depnet are home from Monroe, where they spent the day visiting with friends. Jacob Kalver of Chicago was shaking hands with his old friends here this morning. and recalling past l events still well remembered by the “old pals.'' .41 Anker is home from Danville. 111., where he visited with relatives for a few days. During his absence Fred Colchin was an extra clerk at the cigar store. Many eager watchers are to be found at all times at the new Monroe street bridge, and each have different view|B as to how it will look upon completion. Mrs. J. m. Lenhart and son. Adrian.] left this morning for the east, where they will make an extended visit, going to Akron and then to Youngstow n. Ohio, thence to Sharon, Pa., before returning home. With the number of new store front remodelings going on, and the new coats of paint to others the business district is taking on an altogether different appearance here the past week The Ed Lyons home, just west of i the John Everett home on Alams street is progressing nicely and within a few weeks the carpenters and other workmen will be well along with their work. All Yeomen are asked to keep tn mind the meeting of next Monday evening, when arrangements for the en tertaiment of the grand master of ceremonies will be made, he coming to inspect the lodge. A good attendance is desired. The most talked of item these days, is “Where are you going to spend your vacation?” or "When will you take your freedom?" It’s all nice to hear, but at the same time not so pleasant either, when there seems to be none in sight for the listener Among the victims of tlie hold upthat marked Montpelier’s gala week, was Mrs. Mercer, of tl.e Guy Stock company, who was robbed of her purse by a light-fingered artist, who cut the straps to which the purse was suspended from the actress’ shouldMr. and Mrs. E. H. Shoemukor will leave Sunday afternoon fc.i New York City, where they will make a visit with Mr. Shoemaker's br< the . Rean Shoemaker. Mr. . Shoemaker, i who is connected with the Ward Fence offices, will enter upon a two weeks’ vacation. Ed Johnson, who left rocentlv foi Denver, Colo., for his heultb, v.iitea | bis family here that he is nt p esent In a sanitarium there and is t»-<-linn fairly good. Mr. and Mr.- Beu Ws ' oner, whom he joined, v 111 ■ it u house there and Mr. Johns' o w ill th» leave the sanitarium and lhe them. . as Tlie drying room at .edit heading plaint, which a me blocks Jestroye.,l by fire, is • jtl ' i fir rebuilt, this time wit’ , !tll d the " tnd will be free work completThe walls are r her to Decatur’s lerior steel p , the building will rd. It will pleted, be Immediately inproven’.- company, as it is greatly is soon r used nee'’e

: gH®B ; faffIMUIBMHa SWBBB® MMfl : g .« the morris co ■< hr J g - •’ u> - rs & IOC STORE Cream I qt. 20c 1 gal. 75 g g 2 6IG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 2 fc ..W 1 Sale. Granite Dish Pans 3 sizes. 10 qt., 14qt.and 17qt.. this sale B W starts at 2 p.m. and vzill sell for only 10c each. Only one to a O 1 M customer so many can get one. S B Sate, One pound can of talcum powder with brass top, and 16 ® ° 7 - bottle of I eroxide for 10c each, 1 each to a customer at 7p. m. o Bt. bIsPOSE 0F THE FLY harvest dishes special prices on O B Dandy fly Vli’raure to kill tfc P ' ain Whi,e cups and “ u Blue ,SS, ■ swatters 5 and 10c pi • .. , ’ ’ coffee pjts, dish pans HQI E Mosque net y( ] 7c • c deer duties 10c halfpricel2qc.gran-g|-creenvinrepncefromiOtonc 4 1-2 meh fnnts 5c ite preserving kettle O Ri t hi? • scre< ;‘ nß that extend Oatmeal dishes 5c with lid onlv 33c H Fmt S T T S ’ nght 10e Berh" IT CANNING; GOODS Special on dinne: sets $5.9« &|G 24 10qt. GramteßucketsregO Can°^ a hh Per P 5 r Come in and ** the price on £ular4ocfor; 24c M Q d l? 1 ,bers a doz. 5 and 10c water sets VSrhite metal knives and » Self sealing can lids, fits any 10 per cent cut on fancy Tea pots r , , 5k ft R £ax lids doz. S- a and Beny Si ts 8.9 c B IOC Rutchei - knives 1S BMcSp„L ffilers ' lers }£ a , l Plates . , 10c Paring knives SX- 10c BB s akles Plates m glass for 5c , Mixing spoons 5& 10c bB keep cool picnic goods § S p? ncy Ja P aneße fans • 10c Paper pie plates a doz 5c fej ISSi n-,i nS ? n< l ? eads 10c Crepe Napkins plain 2 dozZc ■g Icflf fans 3 for «•«« ■■ . .... 5c Flowered napkins a doz. ... ..5c H Glass Ware Specials Stone Ware Specials Tin top jelly glassy a doz lßc Jardineres . 10c 19c & 24c O OPo tu ™ blei ; s 3 V for White lined water pitcher 10c v gla® 8 dls^es •• • 5c 1 lb. and 2 lb. butter Jars 10c SgW p,? 1 and peppers, celluloid top Rlue bake pans 5 & «ggg as s Pitchers gait boxes with cover 10c HOg pl Sherbits 10c Large stone chambersloc ® These prices will last for the next week or 10 days at the place where B y° u can buy same goods for less money or more goods for same money. ® MORRIS CO. 5 ANO lOc STC"“ «•<.•< ? aHSSSI

Dr. M p Parrish of Monroe was a business visitor here today. S. «V. Hai e of Geneva was a business x isitcr here today. Jack Dailey is at his post at the clothing store after a ten days’ vacation. < buries Brod beck of Wren. Ohio,] was in the city last evening visiting 1 with friends Miss Margaret Flahretibach returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit wit* the John Gerard family. Mrs. George Stewart and children of W ren, Ohio, and their guest, Miss Portia Hrothara, of Milwaukee, Wis.. are visiting with Mrs. Stewart’s sister, Mrs, pr. Burns.

< N Q E LE R 7cO. | 11 iniy iIVRANCE-Sale | ! NOW ON IN FULL BLOOM | K ' [ • bargains are here at your disposal. This sale is a clean <ut and a money | »tng proposition to you. Don’t let the opportunity slip by. Think what you can save X if interested in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Ladies (Jingh im and Pique 8 Js' D-esses, Skirts, Jacket Suits, Rain Coats, Umbrellas, Muslin, Gingham, Outings, Dress Goods, Silks, Lawns, Embroideries, Laces, Allovers, and a hundred dozen other articles Jk Reduced. For our mutual benefit. We must make room for our Fall Merchandise, » our loss is your gain. A *.S Sale Lasts Until August The Ist. S I 1 a | RUNYON, ENGELER<«t CO. |

Mr. and Mrs. John Houk spent the day in Foit Wayne. John Gl«uner returned to Ft. Wti, ne after attending to business here Miss Aims Bowen or Willshire, O„ changed curs here enroute to Fort ! Wayne. The I. A Kalver family will leave Sunday for Rome City, where they will have a two weeks outing. Jesse Schug aud August Grieslnger of the Interurban force, will accompany a ear loaJ of horses to Fort Wayne for Nonh Weber. The Fort Wayne a- Springfield railway company has completed the aid ing at Stop f, south of Fort Wayne for the use of the Erie Stone comps

1 Mrs. H. R. Moitz went .o Ft. Wayne! for the afternoon John Maileree and daiitibter of Van Wei’. Ohio, arrived yesterdav for a 1 visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George C r atner and children arrived thia afternoon frori Fort Wayne, where they visited » friends. Mrs. Wash Gllpeu of C» n Pr formerly of Uun oit’ ' ls cr | t afternoon so be .ecovc > 110 sister, Mrs Ja' ically 111 aid • hopes at aLE— All varieties. ■<-l at t>.e orchard So) p ’ s 17iifl

tv I LOST- Wallet v-om the bank, containing 110 hll* lr _ Decatur and I te le - 17.1f.?* I iugton church Re*. ■tu n •’ rffe . . g nod. it> toed ~n large mirror iu ta*.< neap. Cal! at once r<t reri sio Mop- cr> street. —Mrs Chai .ner Schafe- 177(3 r | xtt tit vt LOW i s’ v M Manvch-snarthan ItMter ZwUew, WAH 9 CHfl. BCCATVM. »*• idt %