Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1913 — Page 3

M 1 I More Day i IOF OUR ALTERATION I I SALE I I Open Tomorrow Night Un-1 ■ til Ten O'clock I ■ t Charlie Voglewede I SBHOEE SELLER I

w g iIWEATIiER FORECAST i r ♦ ■&>♦* - -**-* ***. - **♦ k* tonight and probably < a - ;; ,i,. Cold-■: Saturday. S| ~ -it and Jacob Shell «. nt tn l\ r Wiyn.e this morning. Steele made a business trip tjj®Yrt Wayne this morning /Jgpjok:; Edwards, little son o; m ; - a: -,i Mrs Dan Hill, is recovering from t!..whooping cough, • „ ( Sprs. Osiar Hoffman and Mis* ; -ai. , Mie Hite went to Fort Wayne this' mdrning to spend the day. T'. E- France went to Fort Wi.'i.e to be with her husband at the Hope hospital. He is doing very well Meed■W. T. Roebuck returned to For* Wayne this morning after a visit b> ?• to jattend the funeral of his bister-iu-law, Mrs. Sarah Roebuck. ■ Mrs. Thomas K. Woodruff, 5.7, a Widow, with seven children, wa.» imti.3BS to death yesterday at her home at jjfan Wert, Ohio. She attempted to SAndie a fire by the use of kerosene IMj'i RIWII ■ II x w-s

Bwf r the homeTf !H ■ Q Groceries £ I ■BS w I mL HELP r I YOU MAKE OUT ■ „ ■| I kiV LET US SUGGEST . £ ■ Home Grown potatoes bu . . 60c | Red onions bu. 75c I Yellow onions bu 75c Spanish onions lb 6c Solid cabbage lb 2c Lettuce lb 18c • « We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 16. Butter 20 to 27c I Hower and Hower, | North of G. R. &1. Depot. ’PhoneJlOS. ■ -■ »'»■ " - S F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN B fl President secretary Treas. ■ I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I B REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, M ABSTRACTS. g I The Schirmever Abstract Company complete Ab- g 1 stract Records, Twenty years Experience I Farms, City Property, 5 per cent g < ■ money £

E. Fritzinger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. -Mrs. Frank Derow of Vendocia, 0., ; changed cars here tnroute to Auburn. Mrs. W. H. Brodbeck went to f’ort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Roebuck. Mrs. E. A. Gibbons went to Fort Wayne this morning to accompany , her little son, James, who is going to Hudson, Mich. John F. Lachot went to Hoagland this morning and from there he will go to Fort Wayne, where he will look after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tricker are an'iiouncing the birth of their new baby ilo •ending but picture post cards of 'll. taken when ten hours old. Mrs. Andrew Moyer and children, Eva and Glendoris, went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon, where Mrs. Moyer will look fc- a house. Mr. Moyer is employed at the Bowser plant and the family will move there as soon as a house can be secured. Miss Ringland of the Western college for women at Oxford, Ohio, was , here givipg a talk to the junior and . senior high school girls in the interest of her college. Mr. Starr of the An- , gola normal school gave a talk to the seniors yesterday on his school.

Mrs. Morton Stults and Mrs. R. L. Starkweather went to Fort Wayne for the afternoon. Billy Bhly, night clerk at the Schlickman restaurant, went to Berne on business today Mrs. Laura Dailey has gone to Grover Hill. Ohio, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Wesley Dull. Miss Agnes, Gillig of the Herald is ill with the grip and was unable to work this afternoon. Attorney James Ellison of Fort Wayne was here this morning on business in the circuit court relating to the Fast ditch. M. J. Welker was a clerk at the Steele & Weaver racket store today in the absence of George Steele, who was at Fort Wayne. Miss Eva Peoples is clerking at the Steele & Weaver store in the absence of Miss Rose Kleinhenz, who is attending the funeral of a cousin near Celina, Ohio. Today is the anniversary of the birth of Cardinal Newman, born in 18Q1, and who lived until 1890. He was an English theologian and author, and a brother of F. W. Newman. W. B. McGennis, advance agent for the ‘‘Freckles’’ company, was In the city yesterday and today preparing for his show to be given here February 27. The company Tias a very unique way of advertising this excellent show by giving out pennants with the name of the show and two of the characters printed on It. Mrs. Lucinda Kessler returned home yesterday afternoon from Lima, Ohio, where she has been with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Hathaway who is seriously sick with an abscess of the lung and head. Mrs. Kessler's daughter, Mrs. Statteer, at Rockford, Ohio, is also sick and It was thought would have to undergo an operation. ‘‘All a Mistake,” the play recetly put on at the Bosse opera house here and which met with much success, will be given at Willshire on the evening of March 4th, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows of that place. The boys say they are going to try to keep the crowd away from the inauguration at Washington that day. BERTHA SHOCKEY FOUND. Grant County Girl Who Disappeared on Wedding Eve Found. Miss Bertha Shockey, prominent woman of Grant county, who mysteriously disappeared from Marion February 11, two days before she was to have been married to Glen Phillips, young farmer, living in her neighborhood, and in the search for whom the assisj tance of Marshal Peterson of this city was enlisted, as well as others, was I found at Wabash late Thursday after- | noon and detained there by the police j until claimed by her father, Nelson I Shockey. Miss Shockey went to Marion FebI ruary 11 in company with her father Ito finish the buying of her wedding gown and failed to meet her father

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AT THE REX To-nlgtit RIGHT SHALL PREVAIL Champion Drama A RIDE FOR A LIFE 101 Bison 101 This is a good W estern INTO THE DARKNESS Rex The soul of the violin JiC.TO ALL when it came time for her to go home. She claims she was kidnaped, loaded into an automobile and t»>en taken to Indianapolis, whare ebe escaped from her a’ and fled. She claims only at intervals was she in her righ mind and only remembers being in Danville and Decatur, 111, and Delphi and I-aiayette, inti. It has not been announced whether her marriage 1 to Mr. Phillips will occur. — — ■ —oCITY PROPERTY. New 7-room house on North Third street; also 7-room house on Indiana street. A bargain. Must be sold soon. Possession tan be given March 1. 45t3 HARVEY & LEONARD. , I »• : ■Hi i a / Ti.uJ THE BREAD MA EIN WASHINGTON’S TIME could nt compare with the delicious and dainty loaves . that are baked today at Martin’s. The flour was imper- • fectly ground and the methods t f raising and baking was . inferior. Our bread and bake . | stuffs are the perfection of . the baker’s art, and suits the i palate of themost fas idious. jacoh Ma tin

I ft ■ . -"MT i W I// 7 IK> Ui.llflMK Copynjht Hart Sciutfna & Mar* George Washington’s Birthday- Feb 22nd. Its a good thing for all of us at certain times to pay honor to the Nations great men. We want our young people to feel the inspiration of such patriotism and devotion to great ideals as these men showed. There’s no better way to accomplish this than for all us, business men, parents, teachers, to make a point of celebrating such days as Washington’s and Lincoln’sbirthdays. It shows that we consider such men more than a mere historical name. We can all be patriots such as they, even in our own affairs; there’s nothing too small or unimportant to do in that spirit. HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE& CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. * ***' ** <—■■■ r 1 - i ■ i in —— x .l ■■■ u» — ■ »■ ■ ■ w ■ imr—— f|Ul||l=l||H— I NEW } x We have just big line of New H s Embroideries and Flouncing, Comfirma- II II tion Embroideries, Embroidery Voils. E s II Our new line of Spring Ginghams are s x Now in Stock jj COME EARLY f ij And Get The Choice Selections 3 | THE BOSTON STORE = II || DECATUR INDIANA E