Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1912 — Page 3
Charlie V oglewede 8 THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street ,
w jg ’ WEATHER FORECASTt t ♦ ki 4 .•+♦>+* • f ■ — Fair tonight and Tuesday; pro‘al>)y ,ost north portion. ___ — Mrs. John Waltorn of Delaware, (J., it here for a abort visit Mr*. Al Burdg left this morning for IrHii.inai'Olis to spend a few day*. Mrs Dick Wallace is spending the day fu Fort Wayne with friends Mim Esthc August and Orval Grimm went to Hoagland this mor.i ink The Misses Edne Lteele and Man Render ■■* Heasanr M"ls are here to 1 day. Mr and Mrs Otto Kut.i and wn Russel! of Chattanooga, Ohio, are via Iting with Mrs Julia Co’/hin L \ Geiger of Llmt Ohio, and Abe Stuckey came in yesterday for the Old Home Week celebration Mr. Geiger is a hotel man and V. Stuckey trax eta for the Schafer Saddlery com l«a;
9 ' ' i* "■■ l - -"'-I'—: —~ 11 hi- M «*'- •- 1 aA_Ai ™ F "»; ,Eor | I I Groceries IL IBAiT. STX \ 1» MA\ Y (;('(>1) I HmIWiFI i bori.i buy ~ Gvt,d Grueries Hcre! [UILJHKDb* do you Vou, Like The Others, Will find It A Good Place to Buy Good Goods Your good friends old and new should be served the best when they dine with you Kalamazoo celery, Green lettuce. ( omb honey , Fresh peaches. Bananas, S J e . et 1 N.Y. Grapes Queen olives Mdoga grapes Maple syrup Peanut butter We pay cash or trace for produce ffggs 26. Butter 19 to 2oc -- - 1 Hower and Hower* 3 North of G. ft. & I. Depot. Thon ‘’ loß ’ ■BBSaBSP**-" ■ —y<wi i «■»* 1 I JNO. S. BOWERS I I President V.-Pres t & Trees.. ■ I FRENCH QUINN I ■ Secretary ■ | THE BOWERS REALTY CO ’ 1 E REAL ESTATE. BONDS LOANS. S I abstracts. I ■ The Schirmeyer Abstract ( ompany complete'Ab-■ E struct Records. Twenty K I Farms, City Property, 5 per cen. M I MONEY ■
The Misses Lucy and Flo Straub?!-.. ■ er of Willshire, Ohio, cere here today. lather Friebergei went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. | Miss Agnes Gillig, who has been at ?t Henry's, Ohio, has returned home. | Ralph Atrrine is numbered among the sick, suffering from an attack of pleurisy. 1 Allen Porter of Elwood will arrive in the city today to spend the rest of the week with friends Fred Touhey of Lima. Ohio, is in the city, spending Old Home Week with friends and relatives The front of the Noah's Ark build.ing is being remodeled, Andy Hart ing will establish his bowling allev . 1 there. Hatch Blackburn's aunt, Mrs. J. L , Fulton, of Portland, Ind, came last , evening to help him enjoy bis Homo- ( coming week Ernest Collins of Nawcaat’e is here 1 for a visit with his hroti .it. Ray Collins. manager of the Morris five and f ten cent store , 11. L Con tel’, wuo has been visiting < in the city with friends and relatives I a few days, returned to Indianaiolis I to resume his duties as deputy secre- 1 tary of state. 1 — ■■■■ ———
Mrs Ollie Kinkman of Delaware, O, is visiting here with friends. | Hon, J A. M. Adair of Portland was here yesterday on business. Miss Myrtle Evans went to Fort Wayne to visit with J. H. Quinn. Mrs. M. B. Knouse arrived from Warsaw today to visit with friends. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler is suffering very , much from Inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Georgia Magner went to Fort ( Wayne to take her regular music lesson. Mrs. Holman returned to Rochester yesterday after a visit with Mrs. Mary Eley. Mrs. Anna Anspaugh returned yesterday to Fort Wayne after a visit • here with friends. Mrs. John Mason and son, John, of Jonesboro, arrived yesterday for a visit with the J. H. Voglewede family. C. \. Thompson of Sutton, Nebs, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Kate Thomison. and sister, Mrs. W. R. Dorwin. Mrs. C E. Bell and son William, will leave Friday tor St. Ixntis, whore they will visit a week or ten days with friends, W. W Wilson of Indianapolis arrived in the city last evening and will spend the week with his sister. Mis. Henry Hite Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Erwards of Leipsic, Ohio, motored hero today for s: | visit until tomorro'v with the John Niblick family. Mr. and Mrs. William Tindall re turned yesterday afternoon to Garrett after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Frank Hurst. . Mr and Mrs. John Waltets of Delaware. Ohio; Gypsy Dorwin and Mr. 1
Dent, Mr. and Mr* J. 8. Brad«-n o! j Fort Wayne are guests of C. U. Dor win and family. Congressman Adair. Clerk o; the Supreme Court J. Fred France, and. Charles Allen of Toledo, dear old Charley, who used to live at Paulding, and who told us how to get a sugar sac- i tory and helped us to do it, were' among those who came in Tuesday for the big show and agreed that we had done things about right. A foreign beet worker, on the Stud-1 abaker farm, while probably drunk' ran his bicycle off the new- river bridge ! east of town, and fell, severely Injur- 1 ing himself. The accident hap|x*m-d between 11 and 12 o'clock Tuesday night while the man was returning home A cut to the skull at the top of the right side required four stitches to close, and he suffered a bad coufusion behind the left ear. Mrs Sick Wagner of Monroe, who’ was a visitor here, was much <»rned yesterdr-y when she read oh h, bulletin that John Srhghk had shot | Roosevelt. She has a brother named | John Schank. who has been gone about three years, and no word ha# ben heard trom him for two years. She was much relieved when she got a newspaper and learned that Roo-t---veil's would-be assassin was a NewYork laundrytnan. named John Schrank and he had a wife and child Among tha earliest arrivals today I were the Packard hand boys front Ft. Wayne oa the H:3O car, and the Berne band boys on the early m6pting train. Both were greeted by the Decatur [band and the old town was tilled witn music all day The Packard band w.ll give a concert at 7 o'clock thia evening at the corner of Adams and Winchester streets. and the Bertie baud at th* same hour in front of l.ec * I Stutts' store on Monroe street. At the regular meeting of the conn<ll Tuesda.' night some business was clone The assessment roll for the Wald Feint- s<-wer was adopted, au-l I tor the Buller sewer ordered. Also th.speclAcallous for the West Monroe land Schmidt .ewers were adopted The waterworks committee was authorised [to have plans and -pecificatioas niude for a reservoir at the city plant A matter of 1.-.iha||e it water meters was referred Io the waterworks committee The matt-1 of raising the street along I North Second, along the Interurban i»as le'-rieti to *!•* »Vaot slid sewer .onimlt.ee Tie bills were allowed j )IL r - -- - PUBLIC NOTICC kOR homecoming week. We. 'h.- undersigned. do ireely off<-r nil aceor.-.>od»il‘’n in feed and livery business p-n*iblr. and on account of the heavy expense. we. the undersigned. are compelled to not accept any 'feed, nnd air compiled to charge 2Ac for ea.h horse and feed furnished by ue at ywd» and burns All bicycles left in our < ate. will be charged 5c each Iteepartfuily uoru. ERNEST SCHLICKMAN. JOHN HKKI. • THK FASHION HARN. O W POND * HON. KU MYMRH KH3 I Advertisement • i Advertisement I YVANTKI* <»ood steady man to work In harness shop «;<>••«» steady job for right man Enquire at once Reliefer Harldlery Co —AdvL H4tl
1 AUTOMOBILE PARADE. | So far “The Old Homo Coming’’ has I far surpassed all expectations. Let lus continue the pace already set Let ■ 1 every autoi obile owner And a place jin Thursday's parade. If you do not 1 have time to decorate elaborately, buy j ten cents’ worth of flags, stick them on your machines and follow the crowd. 1 For the benefit of ail concerned we again announce the order of the pa- , rade. I The parade will be headed by the mayor of the city, immediately follow - , ed by the city council and the remainder of the city officers. Next in order will come the civic Improvement committee who with the city council are responsible for our present city hall ’’and fire department. Next will fol--1 low the entire fire department. • I Following the fire department will be the band. I Next in order will come the Judge , of the Adams circuit court and county commissioners, who in turn will be followed by the remainder of the county officers. ’ | Behind these will ride the board of managers for the “Old Home Week" celebration. The remainder of the pttrade will be made up to suit the driers of the various machines. i if drivers of the same make of machines wish to assemble together it is perfectly satisfactory with the committee. The various prizes to be given for the six best decorated machines are now on exhibition In the Vance, Hi e A- Macklin clothing store window 1 The machines will assemble on Mercer avenue, between the Erie railroad and residence of Clark Lutz. Let everyone be In line ready to start, promptly at 2 o’clock p tn„ O. L. VANCE,
♦ Manager of Parade. i f W ESsfe”-- H® 'X. ? F. H. HUBBARD. Manager Decatur Plant. A live wire busln.-ss man. who hit# 1 been In the sugar business for ten years, full of energy, a keen, quick thinker, lie is a valuable man for any community and has already found bis place here He served as book keeper and assistant manager of the St. Ixmis plant six years, and then went to Charlevoix as manager of the sugar factory there and then came back to St Ixiuia as manager where he remained until he came here It was due to Mr. Hubbard that the Idea was first brought up to locate a far tory In this section of the country The reorganization of the company followed and th* location of the tin.-st sugar factory In the world at Hecatur. Mr. Hubbard, though small of stature is one of the biggest men who ever joined our cltiaenahlp and "he has already made that fact noticeable W--like him. because he Is the real stuff, and we believe In saying so now, MONEY FOR COAL AND OTHER WINTER SUPPLIES II you need money lor luel. wm ler clothing or if you have a number of small lolls w hich need alienlion borrow ’he m'-’i- • y *.om ua. We make loans <m Fuinitu Plauo. Trams. Wagons, etc.. * Ithout removal I We give you n written stale- ■ m»nt oi your - ontrn-1 We al K lo* extra um. without charge ■ in case of slckn. ss or loss of ■ work. H Htc per week for .’.O #••«># ■ pays a Elf. loan All amounts I in proportion If you nc.-d mo.i F »y, fill out th.- follow ins blank, rut It out and mall it to us Name Addregs Our agent is In Becatur aver* Tnraday. I Reliable Private H. W*w C’»9OIHW Kstatdished IM* il.-oto > Rec mill Flout. Jitt t'voi.-' n R’-eet ttnntv *!**<>*• sks I «»rs VA gy nr. Ind MMSMB—
rw MM L A ///Jy 1 Oil i> a WHERE ARE YOU GOING Are you in doubt? There’s no doubt possible as to where you should go for 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 possibili y of poor results. Your first order here will cure your doubting. Jacob Martin ESTRAY NOTICE. 1 have enclosed a stray hog. Owner please call for same. J. P. DAVIS. Monroe Telephone. 22*»tf (Advertfsener.;) PHONE { Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. TRACTION TIME CARO The Fort Wane and Springfield Railway Company will give one hour and a half service during Home Coming We.-k, commencing Monday, Oc’ober 14,1012. Cars Ltax ing Decatur as Follow’s: 5:o0 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.
IMB HEESBM BHHi EZES2E Welcome Home- | | All Ye Home Comers - | I AND MAKE THE BOSTON ■< STORE YOUR HOME - g H Decatur “Can and Wilf’ 1 ISO WILL WE- SO I COME IN AND SEE. j| —a—uagg—mu— ’ — ' ■ ■ , THE BOSTON STORE | ■■■KIHHBBEZZZZ] ELZH3 tSSS’MBBBKH
i ■■ v” x|.l| I* T-. \ ) I ■ ■' / . X 3T-..4 ; B CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS ■ B R Now is the time to buy your carpets M rugs and Linoleums. We'carry a large m line to select from. I FULLENKAMPS I i"THFjOImES~COMPANr OF FORT WAYNE Are demonstrating the latest improved Electric Vacum CLEANER AT JOHiN BROCKS II Be sure to see it.
i The Yeomen lodge is keeping open I house during the week and any who • desire may gt to the rooms and rest j and make themselves at home
I L J Z^lO£=3K=l 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT II ON ALL CUT GLASS DURING OLD HOME WEEK - I 40 PER CENT OIStOUNT yThe stock comprises bon-bon dishes, tumblers. f Comports, Water sets, sugar and creamers, nappies I- with and without handles, stemmed vases, sher- J | bets and sp<»on trays. Make your selection this < week, take it with you next week. Absolutely a , I sacrifice of 40 per cent discount on all cut glass for : OLD HOME WEEK ONLY , LEE AND STULTS COMPANY , iHa i I "■'i i "i aoi JcD
NOTICE. ~ Any one v. irhiag bread lor Sunday <al 'pi inc te- mid it will be delivered JIM COVERDALE. < Advertisement > ■ - i— ■■ i iii ..i ■ um iiM ■ m i—as
