Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1913 — Page 3

J -1 ' jTO tf*w ~ 4 VOU LL not be ashamed to stick youi feet up anywhere if you nave on a pair of our oxfords. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER

—a i WEATHER rOrJxAST j F *v***«- •**■■■*-» n Showers tonight and Thursday. Cool- 1 er. ...»— all . ■«—» «v - —— Mrs. Charles Battenberg Is ill of erysipelas. Fred Hoffman made a business trip' to Fort Wayne this morning. Attorney L. C. DeVoss made a professional business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. ? Dan Erwin went to Fort Wayne this morning where he will attend to the branch office for a while. Howard Eley was taken back to Berne yesterday, where It is alleged he stole a bicycle.—Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette. Mrs. James Bain returned this morning from Summitville, where she attended the district Pythian Sisters’ convention. She visited over night at Marion. Barney Kalver of Decatur arrived in the city this morning to spend the day attending to business matters and visiting with friends.—Bluffton News.

I— ■BMMMmmmiH—M—MMBMH———V P THE HOME OF i G rocerics I ,I LfcA I IT IS DUE /?! active selling (/VMB //I OF GOOD GOODS /< yWRa J that our stock Is Kept Fresh and Clean. They Are Coming and Going Continually Santa clara prunes 3 lbs for 25c “ « <• pound 10 12 1-2 15c Evaporated peaches lb 121-2,15 c “ apricots lb 15, 18c Seeded raisins pkg 10c. Not-A-Seed pkg 12c Burrants pkg 10c Straw berries and fresh fruits i Pines to can select your size and have them dehver- , ed at once. We nav cash or trade for produce Eggs 17. Butter 20 to 28c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. & I. Depot. Phone 108 •

F.M. SCHIRMEYER President Secretary Treas. THEi|BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL’ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, abstracts.; The Schirme ver Company complete Abstract Records, Twenty years Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. MONEY

I David Bunn returned to his home at. Akron, Ohio, this morning after a visit .with his sister, Mrs. C. J. Weaver and j with relatives at Ossian. Charles Lose left yesterday for Ceilina, Ohio, where on Thursday mornpng at 7:30 o’clock he will claim Miss I Kathryn Kriegel of that city as his I bride. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrold of Muncie, who were in Bluffton Monday evening to hear their son, Orville, give his recital, returned to their home this morning.—Bluffton News. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knapke and Mr. i and Mrs. John Voglewede went to Rome City this morning, where they | will enjoy a week’s vacation or longer >at the Voglewede cottage. Miss Helen Hale, who visited at Muncie with friends, returned to her home at Geneva Tuesday morning, having visited over night in this city 1 with Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Templeton of East High street. David Klein of Vera Cruz had his right wrist badly sprained Monday while making a fence on his property. llt was first thought a bone was broken, but an examination by Dr. McII Ain showed only a bad sprain.— | Bluffton News.

Theodore, son of Henry Fuelling, has the scarlet rash. Charles Roop went to Magley this morning to work. Dr. McOscar of Fort Wayne was a visitor in the city this morning. Miss Marie Johnson of Marion is the guest of her cousin, Miss Della Kurt. The Misses Eda Butler and Winifred Burk went to Fort Wayne today noon. Abe Stuckey and Nelson Gentis left this noon for Lima, Ohio, on business. Miss May Rumple is an assistant at the Morris five and ten cent store today. Dyonis Schmitt returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the K. of C. convention. Miss Amelia Fuelling, who came home for a visit from Fort Wayne, is ill of the measles. Miss Mary Badders went to Fort Wayne this afternoon, where she will make her home. Rev. Dornseif of Root township and Rev. G. Bauer of Union township were here today on business. Dick Peterson arrived last night from Bluffton for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. R. S. Peterson. Dr. H. F. Costello returned from Indianapolis, where he atended the state Knights of Columbus convention. He was a delegate from the local order. Charles Steele returned yesterday from a business trip to Butler and Auburn, where he was buying buggies for the Steele Harness and Hardware company. Members of the school board went to Winamac, Ind., today to inquire concerning the eligibility of an applicant for the place as superintendent of the schools here. E. X. Ehinger returned from Indianapolis this morning where he was looking after business and attended the banquet given by the K. of C. council Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walters of Valentine, Ind., left this afternoon for Richmond, where they will spend a day visiting with friends. While here they visited with Rev. and Mrs. Ball. Word has been received that Lew Elliqgham and family and Dick Miller and family will drive through from Indianapolis to Decatur, arriving Friday evening, for an over-Sunday visit with friends here. Members of the senior class at the high school are busy with the preparations for the commencement exercises which occur Friday of next week. The invitations are being sent out this week. Dyonis Schmitt and Dr. H. F. Costello have returned from Indianapolis, where they went as delegates from here_to the Knights of Columbus state convention which was held in that city Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Bailey and daugter, Miss Leota, left this morning for Westfield, N. Y., where they will visit some time with Mrs. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. Clever. They will be joined at Marion. Ohio, by Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman, who will also visit at that place with friends and relatives. Ever’ woman reaches th* age when she likes t* crochet real fast an’ tell about th’ chances she turned down when she wuz a girl. Th’ commonest variety o’ optimist is th’ feller that thinks ever’ thing that hurts somebuddy else is fer th’ best.—Abe Martin. Lawrence Waring of this city and Charles Weatherhogg of Ft. Wayne are in northern Michigan this week. Mr. Waring has purchased a beautiful island on Little Manistique lake, where he will build a summer home. Mr. Weatherhogg has prepared the plans and this trip is to start the work on the new cottage where Mr. Waring will this summer, as usual, spend the hot weeks of August. A team of three horses, hitched to a disc harrow ran away Monday afternoon at the farm of Marion French near Linn Grove, and Harry French, who was driving them, narrowly escaped terrible injury. When the horses bolted he was thrown from his seat but managed to hold to the lines. He was dragged in front of the sharp discs and finally was forced to let go after being dragged a long distance. He managed to sleze a lever on th© machine, however, and throw himself out of the path of the knives. He might have lost is life had ho been caught under the macfne. One horse was badly cut but the others escaped without serious injury.—Bluffton News. o PLANTS FOR SALE. All kinds, early and late, at Werder Sisters, 524 Marshall street; ’phone 347. 107t6 NO I ICE. Money to totm at & and 6 per cent interest. No commission. 288tf ERWIN’S OFFICE. FOR RENT —Pleasant rooms on first floor.—Dale Moses, corner Fifth and Indiana streets. 114t3

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