Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1912 — Page 3

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• WEATHER FORECAST ! t ♦ F'air tonight and Tuesday prdbubly iro»t north portion Tom Gallogly went to Geneva this morning on business Oscar Huffman made a btreineae trip to Winchester thia morning Miss Ruth Darr of Root township is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Hughes. Mrs VV. I’. I<ore went to Eon Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit with friends. Mr and Mra Z. T. (Jarrett of Gra bill wtll motor here and he guests of the r nephew, Charles Bowie. anil fam tty. this week. Mr and Mrs W. H. Stewart of Huntington motored to this city Sun day and were guests of Mr and Mrs John Stewart. Mrs Mary Haddens returned Satin day afternoon to Fort Wayne, where ah* lives with her son. Will HaddenShe visited here with friends

Ml— Q I THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I come Our •JKL-JBL To Our Store We would be pleased to see all the “Home Comers’ ’ as well as the “home folks.” Make it a point to call at our store while in town and make it your headquarters, Decatur “Can and Will" Meet meat Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & L Depot ’ Phonft 10 -

JNO. S. BOWER-; F V M, SuE R President V.-Prest* FRENCH QUINN Secretary THE BOWERS REALTY CO" REALESTATE. BONDS, LOANS. ABSTRACTS. Tne Sehirmeyer Atatrocl Company;c<.niplete’Abstruct Records, Iwenty yean«:hM'‘*£r2J Farms, City Property, 5 per cen MONEY

| j Miss Leah Apt spent Sunday at her home in Butler. , Mr. and Mrs Harry Bell of Elyria, ’ 1 Ohio, are here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weismantli of Elwood will arrive this evening. Robert Schrock of Binghamton, N. IY. .. ill l e here Wednesday of this week. The Misses Winifred Burk and Bernice Dailey were Fort Wayne visitors Saturday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Yearin returned ’ to Fort Wayne. They visited with their uncle, John Thomas, and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Krick, Walter Krick, the Misses Agnes Krick and Etta Brandyberry motored to Bluffton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schafer and children. l>eon. Edna and Clarence, will arrive in the city today to spend Old Home Week with Mrs. John Johns. Mr and Mrs Marion Davis and granddaughter, Henrietta Wright, ar- ‘ rived from Nixa. Mo., to visit here with K A David and J. R. Porter and lam . Hies. Mann Woods, the road contractor, went to Dayton. Ohio. Saturday aft--1 ernooti and fron/there he will go to Cincinnati and Cdlumbus. Ohio, on business.

Crate Cook .-of Geneva 'waa here today on .business. Miss Agues Starost of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here. > Miss Mayme Delnlnger'went to Fort 'Wayne this morning. Henry Koenemanu made a business I trip to Williams today. i Earl McConnehey left this morning for Nine Mile on business. Avon Burk wen to Fort Wayne this morning to atu nd to some business matters. John Copper of Ashland, Ohio, will I .et i . in the < ity today to spend next week with relatives. j Earl Snow and family moved to Bluffton, where Mr. Snow is employed I on a newspaper. Miss Tula Poling of Pleasant Mills is a clerk this week at the Morris five and ten cent store. Miss Cora Steeie is an extra clerk at the Steele & Weaver racket store ' during Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hansworth of Chicago are in the city to spend the, L week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coffee. I C. R. Uhl of Toledo, Ohio, who ; •spent Sunday In the city with relaI* lives, returned to his home this morning. • E. W. Johnson went on his weekly I business trip this morning, going from here to Fort Wayne, and then into; Ohio. The first lady to appear on the streets wearing an Old Home Week badge was Mrs Guy Camp of Chillicothe. 111. j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne, Miss Blanch Hart and Mr. Frank Cook will motor from Fort Wayne tomorrow for Old Home Week festivities. ' Clark J. Luts and Rev. W. H. Gleiser went to indianai>olis this morning where they will attend the Presbyterian synod, which is being held there. A twelve-pound buby girl was left by the stork at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. M. Leads. Mother and babe are doing well. The young people for--1 merly lived in Howard county. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Muses of Fort ! Wayne and L. ('. .Moses and family of ’ | Lima. Ohio, will bo here during home ’, week for a visit with their mother. Mrs. Julia Moses, and daughter. An--1 nette i Rev. R L. Semans left for Fortvflle I this afternoon where he wtll t>e in ai- ■ <tendane* at the theological meeting of the North Indiana conlerence, ' which is being held there. Rev. S<.■UM is one of the faculty. Mrs. Walter Kauffman and babe. I Mrs. Slmcoke of Hammond and Mrs. lar.e Hendricks of this city went to Portland Saturday afternoon, where they were the guests of the John Hen'drick* family over Sunday. I | Mrs F E France of Muskogee, J Okla , Is expe< ted n»xt Wednesday for I t’orne-i omlng week. Miss Harris' , Wcrtxberger. who is si>endlug the winter with her brother in Oklahoma, has, (keen with Mrs Franco for a weeks visit there I Mrs. Don Quinn and daughter. Ix>u ' Ise. have arrived from Chicago and are |guests of her parents. Judge and .Mrs. 1 J. T. Merryman Ixiuiae has fully rv-i 'covered from her recent operation for • apnrndit itls. and Mrs Quinn, who sufi fared a nervous breakdown over her daughter’s severe Illness, is Iter ter The Elks fall festival committee at ( PP’.ffton lias advertised for a couple who will consent to be married on one 'of the nights of the fall festival, from* October 21 to October M. They will be given a free marriage license, t free wedding le*. and a 10l of useful and valuable presents. W, A. Kunkh* o> Bluffton sent hl*' I automobile over Sunday morning and took J II Heller and family to J that him. where they were hand | soniely entertain'd during the da;..* with a dinner at the Bliss hotel and a luncheon tn the evening at the Kun kle home, returning shout 8 ’oclock j P.aimasier Ixiwcr reports letter remaining uncalled for at the Decatur, poatofll<<* for Elsie Alexander. Com Hecl-I-, Mrs, Hulda Berry. Ella Davis. Stell- Davis. Mrs James Bun. Albert Kteey. John Garger, Hattie Hoffman. J D. Hudson. Agnes (Jiwter. Marie Ixixag. Nellie Miller. Mmrl O'Hearn Mrs Rherman Mickey. Sella MHllklne, Mrs IJbble Miller. Earl Putman, Jacob Rellley. Allen Smith. Ra«he| Hprinaer Mis Win Wolf, W C Wood ward. | —a [ A Case Os Our Whiskey 'will go a long way toward making you dissatisfied with 'any less splendid liquor. And a bottle of it on your buffet . will prove to your guests that your hospitality is of the best. We invite you to try this glorious, mellow* liquor. It is th* choice of the very keenest judges. Berghoff Bee CORLtY ( °M

RALLY DAY A BIG SUCCESS. The rally day services at the Evangelical church Sunday morning were, indeed, a great success. It was a time of rejoicing owing to the fine spirit prevailing, the number present, and the large collection. The Sunday school anticipated 250 present, and an offering of |SO, but all were happily : surprised when the secretary reported 264 present and the collection reaching the high water mark of $83.64. This fine achievement sent a thrill through the whole school. Levi Barkley's class claimed the banner, raising over sl2. Three classes gave over $!l each, several classes $5 each, none' falling follow $2. The primary class raised $7. The singing by the choir, ladles’ and I men’s choruses, quartet, duets, as well 1 as the recitations, were well rendered. ' The reading by Mrs. J. W. Bucks, the flag drill, class exercise, song by the pramary class, solo by Della Fuhrman, ' deserve special mention. Much credit is due to Mrs. Runyon, Mrs. E. It. 1 i Kern, Hope Hoffman and Crystal Kern,. , and also to Zelda Schnitz and her com- j mittee in dec-orating the church so beautifully. At 7 P. m. the church was again well tilled and enjoyed the good things. I In all it was a good day. o BERNE EVANGELICAL CHURCH — 1 Reopened Sunday After Several Weeks’ Remodeling Course Sunday was a red-letter day in the history of the Evangelical church in Berne, when the Evangelical church was reopened after a several weeks' course of remodeling The church was refrescoed, a steam heating plant Installed, a room arranged in the basement for the primary department of the Sunday school and minor repairs made. Rev. D. A. Kaley is pastor. —— o— —— ———— HORSE SHOW NOTICE. Owing to the large number of entries that are being received for the horse show on Friday, we have decided that It will he too big a job for one morning and will grade the hillblooded Belgium* and Percherons nn Thursday afternoon. If you enter in those classes get your horses In on Thursday. The stables will be ready Thursday morning. ELI BPRUNGER. NOTICE TO THE FIREMEN. You are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the firemen to be held at the city hall at 7 o'clock sharp Tuesday evening, to arrange for taking pan in the Thursday parade. Please be present. IXX’IS HAMMOND • AUTO STANDS. The automobile stands will be from Munroe str<M-t south on Third street to Madison street and on Madison street west. Roth -ides of the street , wilt be used and autos may lie placed along this route with perfect tuifetv All automobile os ners will pleas.note COMMITTEE. John Moran made a business trip to Indianapolis this afternoon | John latcliot was at Monroe today attending to business matters t James Kirkendall of .Mot.roe was in the city today visiting a ith friends

FREE THURSDAY, OCT. 17 We will give away, i absolutely Free ONE WONDER Wash Wachino 1 Value i u Come in nnd ><»•' SCHAUB-DOWLING CO. er by the case, ner of Second and ladison streets.

Cl A ™ w W J / f .J.lt. WHERE ARE YOU GOING Are you in doubt? There’s no doubt possible as to where you should jrofor good baked goods-bread, cakes, pastry, etc. Ours dispel these and satisfy your hunger for palatable goods while saving the labor of baking and its possibilby of poor results. Your first order here will cure your doubting.

Jacob Martin I democrat Want Ads Pav. _ ■ - - n— ■ — • ■ ■■■ KILSOQUAH’S DAUGHTER LIVING. Mrs. Fernando Taylor, daughter of the noted Indian princess, Kilsoquah, of Roanoke, who was thought to be PHONE ' 2W Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. TRACTION TIME CARD Th n Fort Wane ar<l Springfield Railway Company will give <ine hour and a half service during Home Coming Week, commencing Monday, October 14,1912. Cars Leaving Decatur as Follows: 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. W.H. Fledderjohan Gen. Mgr.

Welcome HomeAll Ye Home ComersAND MAKE THE BOSTON STORE YOUR HOME--Decatur “Can and Will’’ !,0 WILL WE- SO COME IN AND SEE. THE BOSTON STORE

40 PER CENT DISCOUNT li ON ALL CUT GLASS DURING OLD HOME WEEK 1 1 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT ” The stock comprises bon-bon dishes, tumblers, 11 Comports, Water sets, sugar and creamers, nappies JS with and without handles, stemmed vases, sherf a bets and spoon trays. Make your selection this week, take it with you next week. Absolutely a 11 sacrifice of 40 per cent discount on all cut glass for OLD HOMEfWEEK ONLY . LEE AND STOLTS COMPANY Un i "'"""i ■ ~i EJOr sj gD

dead for some years, was recently! found to be still living and located in the west. Her discovery was brought , about through the pension department , under the direction of the general pension agent at Marion. This daughter | of Kil-so-quah left her people here about thirty-two years ago and went to the Indian territory, which is now Oklahoma. Some time afterward she ! married Fernando Taylor, an old sold

Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. C-apßai (ISfi ««W ■ ( 111 Surplux . Ilii.tkK' ■'/ -XjtT'SnNjlrY ■ C. S. NibiK-k, FrenKlfcui L I’- y/ y -'( I M. Kirachand John Nibuek V < •«i %\l Vice President. If . .y ‘z, E X. Ehinger. < ashler -1 Miisy R^d~ when y ° u Reßert COME Resolve FOE Its A Long Lane _ THE That Has No Turning" OLD The Starting UfiMF OF A BANK ACCOUNT "UMt May Be THE TURNING POINT And Say Os Your Financial Career! “tlOWdy* We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit*

ler of the Thirty-third and also ’is Twelfth Indiana. Not hearing air : word from her for over twenty years, , tier mother concluded that she was dead. But the pension department j through Its general agent at Marion, in looking up the records In regard to her husband, found and confirmed 1 the fact that Mary E, daughter of the I famous Kil-so-quah, still lives and re sides in Oklahoma