Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1913 — Page 3

I THESE Feel Fine I of Course I” I BThe very first time you | poke your feet into a pair I of our stylish Ralstons 9 you’ll have a pleasant surprise—for Ralstons need no breaking in. The reason ? Ralston /ocfmoulded lasts. Come in and we’ll tell you more about them.

a. y vitATkiEE rCr.Lt.AST I * ♦ fl Q Showers tonight and Wednesday. Noah Mangold left this morning on a business trip to Winchester, Ind. Ray Collins left this morning for Bluffton toy way of Portland, where he will look after business. Miss May me Delninger went to Ft. Wayne yesterday in the interest of the Delninger millinery store. Mr. Cockerel of th e Fort Wayne Oil and Supply company was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Della Harruff returned yesterday afternoon from a week’s visit with her uncle, James Harruff, at Salamonia. C. W. Campbell is on his weekly business trip through central Ohio !n the interest of the Schafer Saddlery company. Grover Hoffman left yesterday on his weekly business trip through northern Indiana in the interest of the Schafer Saddlery company.

| ETHE HOME OF I | Quality Groceries I EjqEffi A r~ There Is A PLACE, A SEASON .MbF JU and a reason ’W II For Every Thing! This Is The Place For Every Seasonable Thing In *The Grocery Line And There’s A Reason Why We Sell Them THE QUALITY Extra fancy new cabbage lb4c Fine solid old cabbage lb. . . ... de New Bermuda silver skin onions lb• oc Early Rose seed potatoes bu /oc PINEAPPLES TO CAN Size 30’s per fl’in “ “ case “ 24’s “ doz We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 17. Butter 20 to 28c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. Phone 108-

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I John W. Tyndall made a business trip I to Fort Wayne this morning. The Royal Neighbors will hold a J pastry sale Saturday, May 17. All members are requested to donate. Miss Jean Butler returned Sunday evening from a several days’ visit at Huntington with relatives and friends. John Igichot left this morning on , his weekly business trip, going south ( in the interest of the Brooks Oil company. Carpenters were busily at work , this morning tearing off the shingles at the Arthur Mangold residence, and in their place will lay new ones. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker took advantage of the nice weather of Sunday and motored to the home of • Charles Ahr, north of Fort Wayne. 1 The Misses Ruth and Fay Hammell and Felix Holthouse returned yesterday morning from an over-Sunday ' visit with Mrs. C. P. Smith, at Porti land. David Bunn of Akron, Ohio, arrived for a short visit with his sister, i Mrs. C. J. Weaver, and then went to i Ossian today. He goes to look up some f records that will be needed in obtaining an increase of pension.

Mrs. A. D. Suttles spent the afternoon in Fort W’ayne. E. Fritzinger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jonas Liby of Magley was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Bertha Kist and son, Robert, left this noon for Pierceton. P. W. Smith of Richmond was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Ma-' ble, spent the day in Monmouth. 1 age Blackburn made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter, Mrs. W. P. Schrock, visited in Ft. Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede went to Fort Wayne today noon to spend the day. Mrs. M. E. Beam of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here today noon enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs, Mary A. Johnson, who Is lying very 111 at her home on Second street, is a little better today. Harrison Hakes and Mrs. Pickering were guests of the O. G. Hakes family at Steele yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Colter and daughter, Leah, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. , Page Burrell has gone to his parents’ home in Huntington and will 9 probably remain there. John G. Hoffman went to Monroe- j vill e this morning in the interest of his farm at that place. * Lew and Lee Yager left on their ' weekly business trips this morning, going from here to Fort Wayne. ! Ray Collins, manager of the Morris * five and ten cent store, made a busi- < ness trip to Bluffton this morning. W. A. Kuebler will leave this evenIng for Chicago, where he will look after business pertaining to the Bos- , ton store. Miss Pascaline Smith returned to ' Fort Wayne last evening after a visit over Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Veronica Smith. Will McConnehey, who had so dangerously ill and at the point of death last winter, is better and is able to walk about again. Mrs. J. S. Bowers went to Fort ' Wayne this morning to buy goods for the Bowers millinery store and visit with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Kaough. Clarence Baughman and wife of Homer, Mich., wrote relatives here Sun- , day that they were packing their .household goods there and had decided to return here to live. Mrs. J. A. M. Adair, wife of the con'gressman from this district, is quite at her apartments in Washington, and the trip home which had been planned for this time, has been postponed. Harry Ward arrived yesterday from 1 Ridgeville, where he attended the funeral of an uncle on Sunday. Mr. < Ward arrived in Indianapolis Friday night from a visit, to his home at Sanford, Fla. Earl Reichert and Bob Garard made a delightful motorcycle trip to the Uncle George Gates farm Sunday. They report a delightful time, and Uncle George extends an invitation to all his friends to come out and enjoy a day with him at his Evergreen farm. Mr. Gates has trees on his farm from the great northern woods and it is very interesting to 1 hear him tell of his hunting trips in the northern woods. A letter was received yesterday by Mrs. Earl Hilliard from her brother, Raymond Hakes, stating that he would start Thursday with his battleship for a trip around the world. Raymond enlisted at the Fort Wayne recruiting station last January and was sent to thetraining station at Great Lakes, Illinois. He returned several weeks ago for a visit with his sister, I and left last Tuesday for San Francisco, where he was stationed on the rag-' ular ship. Raymond is nineteen years old and this will be a great experience' for him. Capt. E. H. Kilbourne of the Shrine ’ natrol. who. with C. ,D. Whoeler, went to Dalias, Texas, a week ago to repre- J sent Mizpah Temple at the annual, meeting of the imperial council of the order, was one of a party of three which, landed an eight-foot man-eat- j ing shark in the Gulf of Mexico, just off Galveston, yesterday morning ’ while fishing for tarpon. The news of the big catch was received here last * evening in a telegram from Mr. KU-, bourne. When the message was shown to a group of the self-press-agented angler’s intimates at the Com- j mercial club last evening they smiled.! The telegram gives the names of the other two fishermen as Dr. Joseph Good of Otto, Kans., and William Rob- ( erts of Indianapolis. Mr. Kilbourne left Galveston last evening sor 1 Fort Wayne. Whether he is bringing the shark with him he neglected to state. ’ —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.

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Brick Building Eor j SALE | on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick

STAR GROCERY PINE APPLES For Canning 1 doz. 30 size . . $1.35 1 crate size 30 . . $3.25 1 doz. 24 size . . $1.65 | 1 crate size .24 . . $3.25 I Leave your order for pineapples for they will be no lower this season. Will Johns,

j WHY 1 | NOT? | s Come in and look at our line of Rugs, jl Carpets, Curtains and Linoleums. It = will pay you for your trouble because we n , will save you money on any article you II B buy.« Now is the time to buy and this is = S the place. Remember we give you the || best quality and save you money. = . t THE BOSTON STORE 0 = • DECATUR- - INDIANA =

THE SEASON IS HERE For Fixing Up Your Home J.J.FREEMAN Decatur High class paper hanging and painting. Will be glad to figure on your work. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. J. FREEMAN 450 Short st. Decatur, Ind

PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will eure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, mail 50c and 11.00 WILLIAMS MEG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. 1 The funeral of George Sproul, whose death occurred yesterday morning, was held this afternoon. The body was taken at noon to Middlebury, 0., where this afternoon the Rev. J. H. Rilling conducted the services in the Methodist church at that place. FOR RENT —Pleasant rooms on first floor. —Dale Moses, corner Fifth and Indiana streets. 114t3 FOR SALE—Growing business, firstclass equipment, working 5 men at auto repairs and general machine shop and sheet metal works. Lease on brick building, 30x30. Owner wants to retire. Grand opening for a younger man or 2 partners; $3,400 cash — F. E. Towns, Gary, Ind. It FOUND —Door key. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. 114t3

Let Us Help You With Money You can get it from us in Any amount you want up to SIOO.OO on Furniture, Planus, Teams, etc., without removal. We give you a written statement of your contract. Also allow extra time without charge I In case of sickness or loss of I work. 84c Is the weekly payment on a $35.00 loan for fifty weeks. Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. If yon need money till out and mail us this blank and our Agent will call on you. Name Address Amount wanted Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable. Private. H. Wayne Lwn campaoy Established 1896. Room 2, Secj ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street, i Home 'Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind

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FOR SALH —Walnut bed. Inquire of Mrs. E. X. Ehinger, Cor. sth and Monroe. 114t3 [ LOST —Old russet leather bag, with full set of automobile tools. Finder please leave at Sugar Co. office and I ■ get reward.—F. H. Hubbard. 114t3 |

I |i xlL* .Jk >6* jST*' /$ THE NAME J. I. CASE Is Sufficient to insure you that this Planter is one of the ij BEST COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU ■MHQS2SZZZZS3 BMW ■■

1~« 1 McConnell, the DrugEarache ~ »n* Kirchner’s Green Mountain Oil the one safe and reliable remedy for earache. Nothing equal to it. Cures in a few minutes.’* Also for Croup and Swollen Glands. 50c. FOR SALE BY CALLOW & RICE.