Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1913 — Page 3

I THE “HOHN DOG” LAST | I Is the Last Thing in I | i oung Mens Shoes | I Spring Styles io Show You Right Now E | $3.50 to $5.00 I I Charlie Voglewede I SELLS ’EM

i WEATHER FORECAST i i • *♦* ■ | Unsettled weather with rain or turn ing into snow tonight or Saturday,! Cold wave Saturday, with south to west gale. F. M. Cottrell of Berne was here on business today. Charlie Voglewede was at Ft. Wayne ' today on business. Charles Brown made a business trip i to Fort Wayne today. The Christian Ladies' Aid society! announces a pastry sale for Saturday , at the gas office. Mr. Williamson of Shirely is here I visiting with the Chester Johnson and' C. E. Hocker families. Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and Miss Fan-' nie Hite went to Ft. Wayne this morn- ■ ing to spend the day with friends. The beautiful and comfortable home i of Mr. and Mrs. John Christen on North Second street, it is thought will' be completed for occupancy before Easter. The work is finished except for the plumbing. ■■■■■BnUWMMJKaLF*'W'' VW-yj.

>1 ! rHE HOME 0F tSJrw \t ua ’ i,y Croaries I KyJjtz Fl J “' M The Last Cali For VS?X-3 ‘W BREAKFAST Qf Buckwheat Cakes And Maple Syrup Pure Buckwheat flour 10 lb. sack . .... 40c Prepared buckwheat sklo° Prepared pancake sk Bottle syrup, Maple flavor2sc White karo syrup 15, 25, 45c Red karo syrup 10, 20, 35c See Our Display of Seeds and Sets. We gT4 h °B& e Mc Ce Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. phone - 08 * I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | B REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. g* B abstracts. I I The | stract Records, Twenty yeare Expenence g | Farms, City Property, 5 per cent || B MONEY I

Lew Yager made a business trip to Berne this morning. John Tyndall made a business trip |to Lagrange this morning. Mrs. Dayton Barkley of near Hoagland was shopping here yesterday. 1 ! J. E. Ward of Bobo was here yesterday on business relating to the ■ leasing of another farm. Mrs. Malinda Fronefield returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne' after a short visit here. James Hurst left this afternoon for ,Rock Island, 111., where he will make a week’s visi with his son, Will Hurst, and family. T. M. Reid, salesman for the Waring Glove company, has finished his trips [for this season and is at home until | fall. His last trip covered the south land east. I Mrs. Ira Miller of East High street ■left Thursday for a week’s visit with ■her sister, Mrs. Joseph Shauver, at Bryant, and with her brother, Jasper Henson ,at Decatur. —Portland Sun. Linn & Patton are working on the remodeling of the display window at ■ the Winnes shoe store. The platform 1 ' is being raised and oth/r things attended to which will give a better display advantage.

Hon. J. A. M. Adair of Portland was II here today. , A. P. Beatty made a business trip to I Berne this afternoon. | D. F. Leonard, the real estate man, I left this afternoon for Indianapolis and other places in the southern part of the state on a business trip. Mrs. Jf 8. Coverdale went to Fort | Wayne this morning to spend the day I with her son, Dr. E. G. Coverdale, at I the St. Joseph hospital. He is doing remarkably well since he underwent an operation for the removal of the appendix. | Amos Williamson of Shirley, Indi- I ana, was here today attending to busl-1 ness. Mr. Williamson purchased one|l of the fine horses from the Frisinger 11 company a year ago and was here to- I day looking after some advertising matters. I Mrs. Anna Biemer of Ft. Wayne is | here for a visit with her brother, William McConneiiey. Mr. McConnehey has long been ill with a dropsical affection and for three months has been I unable to lie down. He shows no im- I provement. | Mathias Kirsch left this morning for Grand Rapids, Mich., where he will look after business matters and attend the meeting of the stockholders of the i Grand Rapids Motor Car company, which was formerly the Coppock Mo- , tor Car company of this city. Davis Dailey went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to enter the Lutheran 'hospital, for treatment for bladder trouble. He was operated upon there , in August, but he is not getting along as well as he should, and he goes to (determine whether another operation may be necessary. I I I The 5:30 car last evening carried ninety-four passengers from this city. The greater number of these were friends and relatives of Fred Schei- ’ mann, who came to attend the funeral held yesterday afternoon. The greater ; number resided near his boyhood » home north of the city. 1; Jack Kemp of Monmouth was here i this morning to visit his doctor and ■ had a growth removed from his back, t The growth was not of a cancerous nat ture, but was very hard, and as large t as a hickory nut, and seemed to be ~ grown to the bone. While it did not give him much trouble, he thought it i best to have it removed before it be--3 came very large. * Mrs. T. M. Reid went to Ft. Wayne today noon to visit with relatives. She will join her sister, Mrs. R. C. Parrish, , who went yesterday, and this, evening (they will see E. H. Southern and Julia s Marlowe in Shakespearean role. The play this evening will be “Romeo and Juliet.” Others who will see the play tonight ate: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance. Tomorrow, “The Taming of the Shrew” will be played by the same 'company. - -■■■o MINTON’S ARRIVAL AWAITED This Afternoon When Matter of Election Contest Will be Taken Up. The papers for the contest by the I “dry” forces of the local option elec|tion of 'Wednesday, March 5, by which , the city went “wet" by 32 votes, will probably be filed this afternoon with the county auditor, for action by the county commissioners at their next meeting. The arrival of R. C. Minton ‘from IndianapoMs, the state attorney for the anti-saloon league, Is being awaited this afternoon. As soon as he arrives, which will probably be at j 3:10 o’clock, C. L. Walters, local attorney for the dry forces, will go over ■ the matter of the contest with him, and will abide by the decision of Mr. Minton, as to the advisability of contesting. It Is thought probable that the contest will be filed. Today is the tenth and last day slotted by law for the filing of the same. POCAHONTAS NOTICE. All members of the Pocahontas council are requested to attend a called meeting this evening at 7 o'clock. — ■' ■ ■—• PREACHING AT CALVARY. There will be preaching services at Calvary Evangelical church Sunday morning, March 16. A good attendance is desired. Revival services also continue indefinitely at Salem Evangelical church. The public Is cordially invited, E. B. JONES, Pastor. o > Democrat Want Ads Pav. I MILLINERYOPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT Mrs.'A. Boese

STAR GROCERY i I What is Old Settler >■ | It is a sanitary preperI ation for clarifying dirty | black rainwater, | Is aGerm Killer I I not injurious to the skin | I and will not injure the I J finest fabrics. Jusc I empty a package in i I your cistern it will clear I your water in 24 hours. 10c a package I Will Johns, ted When you feel SSZg*., vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTT’S NERVERINE ' PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sure and ask tor Mott’s Nerverme Pills WILLIAMS MFG. CO . Props., Cleveland. Ohio Foe Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. FOR SALE—Body Bruise, b carpet; large; plush couch. Call on J. G. Niblick at Adams County bank. 43tf 7/' /11 \ — I Just Love M arlin’s Bread You can’t convince our customers that there is better bread than ours and we don’t see bow it’s possible to make it better than we do. Every loaf comes out of the oven crisp and brown, full of sweet ness and wholesomeness. Try our bread tomorrow and you’ll continue to use it. - Jacob Martin 1 ■ lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillllliiillllll r , OBOE Fineat of Candies, too, are Made with Knox Gelatine r Not only dainty desserts and candies, but all kinds of delicious confections are made easily and economically with Knox Gelatine. The older folks, as well as the children, will appreciate these candies—make today a liberal } quantity of ——.■Knox French DaintieeI box Knox Acidulated Gelatine. 1H cups boiling water. 1 cup cold water. 4 cups granulated sugar. Soak gelatine in the cold water 5 minutes. Add boiling water. When dissolved add »u«ar and boil 25 minutes. Divide into two equal parts. When somewhat cooled add to 1 pait. hl tea- (■ spoonful pure fruit acid diasolved in 1 tablespoonful water and 1 tablespoonful lemon extract. To y other part, add 1 tablespoonful brandy, tea spoonful extract of cloves and color with pink j color. Pour into shallow tins that have been dipped in cold water. Let stand until quite firtn. Cut into squares with a knife dtpped in not water Roll in granulated and let stand until cnstalued. Vary by using different flavorsand colors. d Two Packafti-Flainand Acidulated. Both Making Two Quart* (H gallon) of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemons are used fee flavoring; but with the Acidulated package comes an envelope of concentrated lemon juice —a great convenience when too busy to squeese iexuuua. Both contain a tablet for coloring. Let a* tend you the Knox Recipe Booh and enough Gelatine to make one pint —enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, ibexbet*, candles, etc. Kccift book I'rtt ftr yeer namt—fint samfit tor It stems, CHARLES B. KKOX CO. <OO Knox Johnstown, M. T. knox VJ aim ) ■ hnrnnnnnnm Wimuniinnniiilil

□r~— ic;.' ir ■ —-n- ■■■ 1 1? DAYS UNiLT EASIER I] e I. I We wish to call your attention to our new line of Em=4 broideries and Allovers in nets and embroideried voils in 45 inch widths- prices 75c to $2.50 II NEW DRESS GOODS U 11 New Silks, plain and brocaded Charmouse j hi What About a New Waist For Easter j= H The Pollok is up to the minute, many new things in 1 -wash goods, plain and striped for suitings and dresses, q I =• CORSETS [ | Have you noticed the new styles in La Rain corsets N that we are showing this week. For* quality and m comfort there are none better, we want to show them r I to you. ; ; I New Goods For Spring and Summer f i Are now being put on our shelves I each day and we will be only | too glad to show you i ■ L □ — Q 0 RUNYON, ENGELER CO. J E I cr... _. •jni-j.r ’ ~~~ r~—in “Not like any other Cigar you ever 10 SMOKED” Monev the All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. M./ I—a fils— WJ, ? £1 p-a Insurance Writers I (I S L-.-Office Rooms on first floor _ ' oppisite interurban Station Extra /V lid „ TRY IT! Graham and Walters ■MHM»m»uKßnMainuu» siiiaiiximMi * ! --EASTER--- i I ■ ■ w*The time was when Men paid little attention to J ■ Easter as a special time for buying new clothes. But today Women have no monopoly on this occasion; for men both young and old are enthusiastic about their ■ Easter outfit.*^. ■ We are offering our trade the best in mens wear- f S ing apparel that the country affords. Mens ready to wear suits in English cut, Norfolks or the regular conservative cut SIO.OO to $25.00 ! ROYAL TAILORED SUITS ! 5 IL > ■ ■ Mack/toyour measure, fit guaranteed $16.50 to $40.00 I I ! U £ Boys Norfolks suits $3,00 to SB.OO. W| ILFIUJ g = c‘ The best $5.00 blue serge Norfolks you ever saw, Fang ef U 1 4 L or blue Jacket pant suits full peg trousers $1.50 to $7.50 i Give us a look, buy when you get ■,h' \Xj 2 READY i S If M ■ ! VANCE & HITE Jg I Cor E of Court House — 5 ■ I ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ElUSasaßßM"