Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1913 — Page 3

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11 t 1 I» WEATHER FORECASTt I » ♦ fc" Rain or snow in southern portion. ' ■ snow in northern portion tonight or i ■ Tuesday. Warmer tonight. ■■ _ . ' ■■ ” |e , Al Graham made a business trip to ■ Berne this morning. A E. W. Johnson left this morning oni ■his weekly business trip. H Mrs. Oliver Hendricks of Monroe ■was a shopper in the city Saturday. ■ A. P. Beatty returned to Indianap- ' ■olis to take his place in the house of ■representatives. | Miss Theresa Vorndran returned to ■Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after ■ a visit with the W. E. Kintz family. «-| Tony Holthouse left this morning ■for Redkey, where he will look after ■business pertaining to his clothing A. Louis Holthouse. Leo Weber and Sprunger were among Decatur ■people at the automobile show in Chi- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winters who turned to Fort Wayne Saturday aft■•noon, were accompanied by Miss Winters wh owill be their guest.

' t®W| ,ihe ho “ w I f, ■W 5, Quality Groceries h Quality Groceries Await You Here fiQfey The Kind That Make “ Hunger Disappear Here The Pure Food Laws Obtain, And Those With Appetites On The Wane, Get Them Quickly Back Again! Pure Buckwheat flcur 10 lb bag 40c Self-raising Buckwheat flour, bag 10c “ Pancake “ “ Large bag meal salt 65e Bag fine Dairy “ 20c We go h °Bu?ter 20 r t0 r 27e UC,i Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I. Depot- ’Ptone;ioß, :TP*”ls’-F, L ' > *5. -- F - M - S f& E t YER FREN «Vnws. I s THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, # ABSTRACTS. I t R The Schirmevpr Abstract Company complete Ab- I -tract Records, Twenty yearn Experience FaXciiy Property, 5 per cent MONEY |

J. A. Laisure of Monroe was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. A. R. Bell was the guest of relatives in Fort Wayne over Sunday. The Misses Minta and Eva Acker spent Sunday in Geneva with relatives. Miss Elva May left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne where she will be employed by Mrs. Bergoff. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hauswirth and daughter. Miss Mabel of Ft. Wayne are here visiting with her sister, Mrs. ; Edward Coffee. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Bunner of Huntertown, returned home Saturday afternoon after a short visit with his father, C. A. Bunner at Pleasant Mills. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Leonard and son, '.lames, have gone to Potomac, 111., for a visit with their parents. Mr. Leonard will return tomorrow, but Mrs. Leonard will remain a week or two longer. Postmaster Lower reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice for Fourd Barber, Dewey (Cassidy, P. A. Binn, Frances Burrow, , David Lang, John Howard, O. S. Gephart, Harry Roush, N. F. Patterson, Johnnie Reichard. Wm. Peck. Ephraim Riffle, Fred Ritson, Grany Meyers, G. R. Meyers, Mrs. Mollie Solominta.

Miss Anna Yager spent the day in Fort Wayne. Marion Olijter of Monroe waa here today on business. Miss Jessie Phillips spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with friends. E. H. Engeier made a business trip to Berne this afternoon. j Mr. trover and Miss Margaret Mills I were Fort Wayno visitors evening. Mesdames A. J. and O. M. Gephart of i .Wren, 0., were shoppers here today. Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker and daughter, Gretel, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Dorothy Irvin returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday with relatives. Henry Gunsett and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Bienz at ISchumm, Ohio, yesterday. Orval Harruff left this morning for,' Fremont, Mich., where he will visit t with relatives and attend to business.. Ben Mansfield returned to Fort Wayne this morning. He had been I' bore two weeks on account of illness. ' Miss Flossie Erhardt returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday with her parents in Will- , shire, Ohio. * K Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gage are preparing to return to their home near Mott, ( N. D., after an extended visit here 1 : with relatives. ', Miss Jeanette Stuckey of Geneva ' returned to her home this afternoon t ' after spending Sunday with her sis-. 1 ter, Miss Opal Stucky, and the Charles Steele family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienz and children, Arthur, Arnold, and Margaret, passed through the city today enroute ' to Fort Wayne from Schumm, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Bienz’ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth; Bienz, which was held Sunday. The family of Nick Wagner of near, Monroe is moving to their new home,; formerly the Gunsett farm, south of the city. The old house on this farm , burned some time ago and Mr. Wag-' ner, who purchased the place ,has built a fine new house for his occupancy. George Tricker and wife have leased their farm east of the city to their son, Jesse, who is associated with Eli W. Steele, in the gardening business. This will give Willard and Jesse all the land they will need and now with their fruits and berries they ought to be able to supply the city. Matt Ashbaucher, who became so seriously sick Thursday, is reported to show still further improvement to-, day over his Improved condition of, Friday, but his physician reports his ( condition still very serious. His doc-, tor says that the severe illness was j not due to paralysis, but severe congestion, which involved the heart. The attack rendered Mr. Ashbaucher unconscious fora long time, and at times he te in a comotise condition. —Bluffton fijews. ABOUT THE SICK. (Continued Lorn rage 1) changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. She reports that her brother, Harry Brown, of Willshire, Ohio, who was caught in the fly-wheed of his gasolene engine, and injured last Tuesday, is better. He was bagly bruised, his nose severely cut, and his clothing i torn from his body. By some good j fortune the engine happened to stop ih > time to prevent his death, and his es- ' cape is considered miraculous. He is able to be about again. Mrs. E. J. Bailey, who has been ill several w’eeks, is better, but is still unable to return to her position as teacher in the city schools. E. S. Christen shows improvement. Sunday he was not quite so well, and suffered from a pain in the side, due it is thought to a cold. He is better again today. The condition of Leon Crawford, a scarlet fever victim, is improving every day, and he is getting along nicely. Mrs. P. J. Hyland was quite ill Saturday with an attack of heart trouble. Irvin Brandy berry, of the Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson clothing firm, was greeting his many fi’lends at the store again today, after a two weeks' vacation occasioned by illness. o — . - WILLIAM R. BROWN DEAD. William R. Brown, formerly market master of Fort Wayne, is dead at his home there at the age of sixty-nine years. He was a brother of Mrs. Polly Barrone of Decatur, and Mrs. Christens May, of near Union township. The funeral will be held Wednesday. ——————o — , A 60-AC RE BARGAIN. We offer at the right price a 60-acre farm, % mile west of Washington church, if taken this month. Hurry! 35t3 HARVEY & LEONARD. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAT BIG.

GERMAN REFORMED NOTICES. The Ladles' Aid and the Helping Hand societies of the German Reformed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer. It is requested that the ■ Helping Hand bring their work with j them. Lenten services will be held at the church Wednesday evening at 7:30. The service will be in English. TheN. Christian Endeavorers will -hold their social evening at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher on j Tuesday evening. It is requested I that a full attendance be present. MISS RADEMAKER RESIGNS. Miss Mae Redamacker of the office of the Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway company, resigned Saturday evening. She was succeeded by Miss Ct- ; leste Wemhoff, of the Bowers Realty ■ office, who began work for the railway company this morning. — o - LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY Will Give the City Mail Carriers a Holiday. The next national holiday is Lincoln’s birthday, Wednesday, February 12. As usual the postoffice will be closed, except from 8 to 9 o’clock in the morning. There will be no deliveries by the city carriers, but the rural mail carriers will work as usual. -•■ ■ o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. When absent on a short holiday vacation, a report was circulated That I had left Decatur. This is not true, as ; I am still in business at my old loca ■ tion and getting results through osteoIpathic treatment, in many cases after 'all other systems have failed. Osteo- ' pathy stands today without a peer among systems, and I am willing to demonstrate this to any interested. ' As Dr. Osler, the most famous medic alive today, says, the so-called natural methods of treatment are a branch sadly neglected, and but little understood by the medical fraternity, but their virtues are manifold and the results little Short of marvelous in many cases, and physicians will in time be driven to their use as a matter of self-protection. What better authority do you want than this of the superiority of osteopathy as a science? Special inducements will be given all those who commence treatment during February. Throw aside prejudices and give yourself the utmost chance for a regain of health. Examination free. ' R. L. STARKWEATHER, M. D., D. O. 1 Over Bowers Realty Company’s Office, Decatur, 'phone 314. m-w-s % —o PUBLIC SALE . The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, corner Tenth and Monroe streets, beginning at 12 o'clock on Saturday, February 15, the followng property: One S4OO Lindeman piano, good as new; Favorie hard coal stove, size 16; South Ben malleable range, library table, good as new; book case, music rack, sideboard, dining table, dining chairs, oak finish, leather slip seat; 5 rocking chairs, beds and bedding; | dresser, commode, 3 jardiniere stands, ' 2 brussels carpets, one good as new; .14 rugs, new in the fall; window’ shades and curtains, dishes and cooking utensils, washing machines and tubs, fruits, cider vinegar, potatoes, apples, ether articles too numerous to mention. All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in i hand; over $5.00, security, with bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. LILLIAN HARRIS. John Spuhler, Auct. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. One "Decatur 18,” 4 passenger, brand new; will sell at a sacrifice price, or trade. One “Overland 38,” 4-passenger, in excellent condition. Has had very little use and been well taken care of. . Fully equipped. Will sell at a bargain. See Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons, Decatur, Ind. 35t6 PILESFPILESrPILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pilea. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, mail 50c and fl.oo WILLIAMS MEG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. Rapid Remedies do their work because they are scientific I preparations — medicines put up by I skilled veterinarians—from purest In- I gredients. They cure where others fail. I Anti Sterll—Mskcn barren mares and cow a pro- I duce. Obatlnate cares yield readily. Don t j lose another Reason. Gets a colt or cult every I time I Guaranteed or your money back. Try It I I R Rapid Poultry RomodlW -Worth their weight In I old to every poultryman. Keep them tor I andy nee—ready when needed. Roup Romody—itoup not Incurable If you use this. I Removes the cause. Guaranteed. Louse Killer— Kins the lice and mites} does Dot 1 almply drive them away. Guaranteed. Dlorrhooa Remedy-naves millions Os chicks. Has I 1 never been known to fall. Brings them safely I through danger period. Keeps them well. I Guaranteed. LGood Dealers Sell Rapid Rwetllos Made Solely By Rapid Remedy C*. Kwwe, M. . For Sale by SMITH, YAGER & FALK.

UA DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLA) 0 LAR EARNED 1 m Illis is an old saying but nevertheless it is X true; and every man, woman and child that have already taken advantage of our I HALF-PRICE DISSOLUTION SALE | E on mens and boys suits, overcoats, pants, I vests and other articles will tell you that we are saving our customers not only one, but many dollars. If you are in need of any- ||| thing in the clothing line come and see for ® T YOURSELF 7 Lt VANCE & HITE , J

I u To the Decatur- Democrat: The report published that I had applied for license to sell liquor is without foundation. I defy any one to say that they ever heard me say anj thing to that effect, H. A. BAIRD, Gevena, Ind. FOR SALE. The well established clothing not men's furnishing business of F- ter Holthouse & Co. at Redkey, Ind. Must be sold on account of death of Mr. Holthouse. Will be sold at a bargain. Address A. B. Holthouse, Administrator, Decatur, Ind. 31112 oFARM BARGAINS. 120 acres, 4 miles of Decatur, house of 6 rooms, barn 40x70, 8 acres timber, close to school and church., Price $11,000.00. 80 acres, I’4 miles from town, on gravel road, 114 miles a German Lutheran church and school. The improvements consist of a 6-room rouse, with cellar, barn 40x60, inclusive, shed 18x40, hog house, cement floor, other outbuildings, wind pump, small orchard. Price $92.50 per acre. Possession March 1 for both farms. See t HARVEY & LEONARD. I WHAT A«t || I ||L| / |MM J -rewr. THE YOUNG WIFE and her baking is an old joke! But even to the many wives who are good bakers, we say , whv bother? Buy your bakestutls of us; you’ll find it cheaper to say nothing of the character of our bread, rolls, cakes, pies, etc, He cannot cannot find fault with anything you get from us--that's sure. Give us a trial order today. Jacob Martin f - SV~ Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station Graham and Walters

R. L STARKWEATHER, M.D.,0.0. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN LaGrippe, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc., and all season diseases cured. Many times after others fail. Try me as it may save your life. Examination Free Office over Bowers Realty Co. Phone 314. Decatur, Ind.

CEMENT BLOCKS CEMENT If you are building you need cement blocks or roofing Get your order in now so you can nave them when the roads are good Our quality is the Best, Our prices right Try our cement Fence posts SEE ELI MEYER DECATUR, - - - IND FARM FOR RENT —Sixty acres in St. Mary’s township, with good buildings. For terms inquire of Clyde Rice, mail carrier. 27t6*

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. 9 Capita) $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. nTTj Farm loans | Ktau a Specialty ■ Reflect Resolve Collections | Made THE MAN WHO HAS Speedily I A . at Favor- I A Bank Account AND PAYS . Every Alloßills By Check „ ™ , sistent Has Time To Think With Safe j And Banking 1 Methods THINK AGAIN Extended r Ere Heeding Follv’s Beck! J* 0 our | j Patrons j We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ]

White Ash Wood Will be sold as follows Beginning January Ist. 1913 Heavy Blocks $1.50 Fine “ 1.50 Barky “ 1.00 Stove wood 1.50 I Lafountain Handle Company Phone 564 or see G. S. Burkhead Res. Phone 559 fBV U I doctor had given up the case, my child was cured fllSnm of Croup by KIRCHNER’S Mint" II GREEN MOUNTAIN OIL ; J 'aJ 11 » U Given internally.” Sold by FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE.