Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1912 — Page 3

T7IX upfeetfor Old Home I r Week. _ You’ll do a lot | of tramping around and I you’ll want'to ‘look your I best. Drop in this even- I ing and let us show you I the new things. I |b 6 Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER : J On The West Side Os The Street g

9 WEATHER FORECAST i I BE ♦ *-»***■• - -r+*+ Li ,>t mid < uldel lOtl nhtf Sund.it ‘ I “ ~ ______ ■BB Miss Ruby Miller went to Ko t K this morning. ■EM :• K Studabaker was a Kort Waym- | isiness visitor today. g E'■ ' Sadie Cowley wiL turn* lor a visit T.ml her pare*'-:. jg-aB >' loar.otto < lalehO it*«- of | is here for a visit With her Mor Mrs. C. J. Weaver. Mrs G. C. Inman and Mrs John fkerhardt of Willshire changed cars bro enroute to ForUfA'avn.Mrs Florence English ha« gone to ■. ..Itto reside, and will I *•;.!••• ; Mj • in Ute capacity of a house ■ <- BlvUton News MM M Dawson arrived y.->t. Andrews to visit with Mr- 1 ■ through home v on.'na w..k ■ - VHi.iied Dawson w :!l : v. v

I r the home of I iV-ywi H ' Qcaiity Groceries j kai/ ■ IMS Y° u l n - ■ ®si ONCE WE KNOW I WKLK I We At L«ast Expect ITo Have the Pleasure Os Pleasing You Again I Hence Our Care In Purchasing Quality Goods! K * ® IA trial order never fails to bringyou ■ back for another. Leave your next I order with us and establish a trading place, where ■ you are sure to be satisfied. Our courtesy is always lat your command. Use it B I We pay cash or trace for produce I Eggs2«k Butter 19 to 2* I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot Thone .08. I J NO. S. BOWERS l I Prmident \.-Prat4 frets..■ I * FRENCH QUINN 9 9 Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO’ I 9 REALESTATE. B<‘NOS, LOANS. B 9 abstracts. a I Th* Schirmejer Attract ' ' I ■ *s«tr»ctß*cor.l«, ■lwe''.' ''-'. n '- E ''"' r ,' £ ■ Farms, City Property, -• P‘ r cen - ■ ■ , money 9

Attorney C. .1, Lutz was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. George Wemhoff made a business tri; to Fort Wujne this morning. Henry Koenemann went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Mr.-. Watd Cline went to FL Wayne v.s-.rdav « f ternoon to visit with her dnuu' er, Mrs. Cler-nce Raster. Mrs. Fred Vaughn of Eva'.ton, II!., ■ * li -'i nd Homo-coming week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Christo*.’ .Miss Margaret Moran went to Berne this morning, where she will spend the day with her mother and brother, who went there last Thursday. • Mr, and Mrs. William Wanes, son, Richard, and daughter, Edna, and Miss Hilda Danler, of Convoy, Ohio, are in the city "isiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and chil--1 drm. Eugene and Elisabeth, arrived today from Columbus. Ohio, to visit . with her mother, Mrs Mary Christen. The Amos Yoder home on Seventh street is undergoing a course of remodeling that will make this one of the finest dwellings in the district. . The masons are now working on the . building of the fine cement block I porch that Is being built at the front of the house. I 111 win

French Quinn was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Jacob Schafer of Dallas, Tex., is vititing here with friends. John Koenig oi St. Mary's, Ohio, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. I), F. Leonard and daughter, Muriel, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. Ellin Durbin of Peru will spend Old Home Week here with Mrs. Helen Hi rllng. Virgil Krick left today for Coluini bus. Ohio, wnere he is a student at the state university. Mis Nora Ahr went to Fort Wayne today noon to meet .Miss Elizabeth 1 Spangler, of Pittsburg. Pa. Miss Josephine Rodd of Toledo will spend Old Home Week with her moth- 1 er, Mrs. Anna Volmer, of this city. | Gt.y Brown of Valparaiso will arrive 1 Friday a* next week to spend Sunday | with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E., Brown. Ernest Nahrwald of Fort Wayne will come to spend Sunday with his I wife, who is visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. Bultemeier. Mis/ Bess Harrison of Anderson will arrive Sunday to spend Old Home Week with her cousins, the Misses Pear' and Grace Purdy, ( Mrs. B. Uhl will arrive this evening from Toledo, Ohio, to be the guest of her sister, .Mrs J. H. Voglewede, during the Old Home Week. The interurban will have the hour-tnd-a-half schedule for next week to necommodat* these who wish to attend the homecoming festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schamerloh and son. Artlnir. of Union township went to Fur’ Wayne this morning to he the guesca of friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C R Uhl and daught«r leinctte. of Toledo, will arrive in the city this evening and s|iend Old Home Week with the 11. J. Terveer family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick, who left immediately after their wedding. Wedn«vday. October 2nd, for an eastern trip, are expected to tyturn tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coppock and son. Junior, of Grand Rapids, expect to arrive Thursday night for the old Home Week-end as guests of th* ft. M. Hensley family Mrs. D M. Reed and children of Fort Wayne and Mrs. C. M. Meyers and children of Celina, Ohio, will be here for Old Home Week .with their mother. Mrs. M. Fttllenkamp Mrs. Joseph Hower and daughter, Josephine, and grandson. Bryce Dll ley, went to For’ Wayne thia Burning I where they will visit with Mrs Howler's slater, Mrs Margaret Ixnithan. I Deputy Sheriff Kelley wen to Fort 1 Wayne this morning to get John Kohl, I insane, escaped from Easthaven asylum and arrested tor loitering at Fort i Wayne He will be returned tn the asylum Mrs. Charles Moser and Mrs. B. H. I Sttversoti oi Pleasant Mills accompanI led the former* grandmother. Mrs. Rebecca *Co«ati. to Fort Wayne toI day noon, where sb* will stay with ! het daughter. Mrs Jennie Winans Thomas Veins and family Sylvester ( Veins and wife. Mary Iflsey and Thomas Elzey of Decatur arrived here t this morning to att-nd the runeral of George Vents. which was held al 'o'clock this afternoon Bluffton News Mr and Mrs David Bunn of Akron. Ohio, will be here next week for homo j comiar coming as guests of his sister 1 Mrs. f. J. Weaver They are now at I Winchester visiting with Mrs. Bunn's slater, Mrs Hattie Young. | Rev. J. M Dawson, former pastor of I the Decatur Christeß church, now '•> rated si Andrews, will lie sent by his J church as delegate to the international ‘convention of ~te Christian church*-* to be held at Miulavtlle. Ky . from O'-t-Ober 15, to October S'! II Mr. and 'lra Isaac Brown or Coffeyv'N*. Kann, at* her* visiting with thrir non. R E Brown, and family, Thev came to attend th* Old Hom* Week festivities Mr Brown former ly lh*d here and in greeting his old friends with great pleasure Mr. and Mr" Marton Andrews returned Friday afternoon from Arkan was City. Kansas, where th*y vtoited with Mrs Andrews' father. John Wise ly. formerly of his county Mr Wisely, who In set -aty-thre* veers of age, has been ill with bronchial trouble, hut In better again Mlns Csthciin* Hackman returned io Fort Wn»u- after a visit with her pannia. Mr and Mrs Frank Hackman Iler redding to Mr iliitser -ts Foi i Wayne w fll be MtoamteMl h*r* nest Tuesday mornins nt iheHt Mann Icathnlii church Hhe will return home Monday io yrei'"’* f o r ,h * *»*•»•- Mr ind Mrs R*»H»*n C. McFarten and their non. Mori McFhrren and wife motored from Roanoke today ami will vlali with Mrs « <’ MrFnrrena brother. II W Itocdty. and ramily The son and wife will return to Roanoke Wednesday to all other members of the fsmiiv to com* but ihelr parents 1 will remain through Hom* coming week

AT IHE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. | Preaching, 10:30 a. m, Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m Mid-week meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., a union meeting at the M. E. church. You are invited. GEO. E. OWEN. Minister. LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. Confessional, 9:30. 1 English service, 10:00; text, Matt. ,9:1-8; theme, "The Power to Forgive Sins.” 1 Holy communion, 11:00, | You are invited. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15. Public worship, 10:30 and 7:30. I Junfor League, 2:30. i Epworth league, 6:30. > LTheme for morning sermon, vkoughts of the Old Home.” Evening Hhgme. Story of a Man Without a Country ' A patriotic service Mu--1 sic by the male chorus R. L. SEMENS. Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. i’<. Sunday ychool. 10:30 a. tn., morning service. Tne , communion service will be observed. . Anthem, O. That I Had Wlngk- Like a Dove." 6.-30'Christian Endeavor. Meeting led by the pastor. 7:O0, evening service. AVednesday evening at 7:00 there will be a union service at the Methodist church. The public is invited to these serv1 Ives WM. H. GLEISER, Pahtor EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Instead ot the morning worship the i rally day program will be rendered ■ trom 9:30 to 11:00. • At 7:00 then- will be a helpful servI Ice. Mrs. J. W. Bucks of South Bend will give a reading'. Other good things I are in store. No-Y. P. A. in the evening During the week the congregation will participate in the union service. i ST. MARY'S CHURCH. 1-ow mass. 7:30 a. m. High mass. 9:30 a in t'hrlstian doctrine, 1:15 p. m. Vespers and benediction, 2:30 p. nREFORMED CHURCH. ■I ■ 111 i» 9:30, Sunday school; lesson. Mark . 7:1-23. 10:30, German service: text. Luke ' 15:20-21, "The Rereption of the Prod- ' igal." 6:30. C. E. Meeting; topic. “You Can do Better" II Tim 3:8-18. 7:00, English Service, text. Piut 20:17, The Bread of Deceit" A most cordial welcome awaits you i at out services. —w - - ' BAPTIST CHURCH. I 9:30, Bible school f morning servke: subject, , "The Christian's Debt.'* ■ 2:30. Junior rs Y. P. U. 7-00, evening service; subject, 'Treasures" WAGON LOAD OF BREAD. I will lie on til* street next week with s load of bread, cinamn)) rolls, ' tookics and Luna My Tip Top bread makes th* finest kind of sandwte-hw.l J. C. COVMRDALK 1 24413 'PHBne 448. I Advertisement > NOTICE All bushieaa men ar* requested by Marshal Paterson to remote all oyster ’ tanka. l>aiiaua clan- , hardware, am; , ly boxes or barrels. u r m fart an' ami all obstrucllons From the sidewalks and to keep them off during all o> next week FRANK I'KTKHRON. CHy Marshal RIVALS JACK 6 BgANSTOCK. Mrs Mary A John»oti ihla eliv turn * touiaio vln< that rival* Jack's beanslock of fairy l>ouk fame II grew and grew and grew" until It regchetl a height far beyond the top of the window and *x«lled«o nnuh curiosity that Mrs Joiinatm decided to ' moeaure it lly th* tape tin*, it la 1 lusi ten feet and eKht inch** long ’ W hat la as woml*rii 1. la that it Is still blooming and In bearing inmnua-a i and bloom* at the same lime I —.— I NOTICE. | MMMmmna l Any on* wauling com esalous on our • streets Old Hom* Week should get I their sllottmcnt* al once. Pr I there i price, I! on per front fool t HENRY THOMAR t Advert loemeat)

A FINE MODEL • i For Adams County’s Sol-1 diers’ Memorial Submitted ; by Sculptor Mulligan OF ART INSTITUTE Os Chicago—Met With Committe—Fine Piece of Art Work Praised, 1 Charles F. Mulligan, noted sculptor, and lecturer on sculpture In the Art | Institute of Chicago, met with the sol-1’ diers' monuinu|iiai committee at the Bowers Realty office Friday evening and presented to them his plaster model for the soldiers' memorial. The committee was well pleased with the design in all ways, and it will be given favorable consideration. The model was made by Mr. Mulligan from his own plans, which are artistic in 'he extreme. The memorial as represented in his plan, is of granite and bronze. It is eighteen feet high and twentyi five by fifteen feet in length and breadth. The monument is mounted by a statute of the goddess of liberty, and at her side lie the coat of arms and emblems of the various departments of the army body. All the names of the soldiers of the county, both living and dead, are given place in engraving on the memorial, and on one side, a profile of Lincoln and a copy of his Gettysburg address Places for other appropriate inscriptions and plates were denoted, and all in al), the work was considered a fine one for the proposed 110,000 memorial. Mr. Mulligan made the model free of all cost, and will be considered witli any others that may be presented. - .. . -■ o — Deni-'Ciat Want Ads Pay. TRACTION TIME fARQ The Fort Wane anti Springfield Rai’vay Uompanx will give one hour and a half service during Home p oming We?k, commencing Monday, Octolx r 14.1912 Cars Leax ing Deci t ir cs Follows: i 5:50 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M 11.30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M.

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rcherry and children, Alma and Milton, left today tor Garrett, where they will visit with the Rev. and .Mrs. Otto Srtierry. An interesting relic of Indian days in Adams county is displayed at the' Niblick store. This is one of the old Indian axe or tomahawk heads, which was ploughed tip on the Btndabaker larm, formerly the Robison farm, east ' of the city.

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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT. I’rvachlng services at Calvary Kvani gelical church .east of the city, Sunday morning, October 11. Also at Sa lem Evangelical church. Sunday evening, October 11. A good attendance ta desire** E. H. JONES. Pastor. Democrat Want Ads Pay.