Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1913 — Page 3

MR. BUNION MAN X b T,‘.“ ± “■"fortable have got another 1 J>k a coming Our Cushion Comtort shoe made on a f ' tS nght Over your b “ n >ons without the least pressure. They are worth $4.00 a day to a Bunion Man instead of $4.00 a pair. We’ll show you any time you say. Charlie Voglewede

i WEATHER FORECAST | Wwy>f< Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood were vis—itor in Ft, Wayne Saturday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crozier of rural route 8 were Decatur shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Ansel Bremerkamp and Miss Grace Battenberg were Fort Wayne) visitor* Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson of Huntington spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burr, at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Gerber and, children visited in Fort Wayne over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckman. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver went to Huntington, where they Joined Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Starkweather and made an automobile trip to South Bend. The Misses Josephine and Letta Lang returned Saturday afternoon from Coldwater, Ohio, where they spent Decoration day with relatives.

rrtrntrS’ h I^ uaii, y i* ro(:er ’ es I iWmlnl 1 DECORATE fcctini ly| l|H Isl Your shelves with ffijt ~~ - a good goods They will keep In your pantry as well as on our shelves. Don’t you find a supply good to drop in on? Let us put a few cans of these on your shelf. California yellow peaches per can 20c “ lemon cling peaches can Z&c “ Apricots per can 35c Fancy Apricots per can Black Raspberries per can o'' Fancy sweet potatoes 2 cans 2oc Extra fancy cut wax beans can “ “ green beanscan Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’ Phone 108 * II I THEiIBOWERS. REALTY CO. I B REAL’ESTATE, (BONDS, LOANS, | ■ ABSTRACTS.: I I The schirmever JAbstraet Comply complete Ab-1 I street Records, Wentyjews 3 Farms, (City Property, 5 per cent g I MONEY I

Lee Reed returned from Portland this morning, where he spent Sunday. Miss Juanita Boch returned to Fort ■ W ayne after a visit here with Miss .Grace Butler. Miss Martha Heckman of Ft. Wayne | visited here with Miss Marie Boesc and other friends. Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp and daughter, Florence, will go to White Cloud, Mich., to be the guests of the Andrew Schurger family, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Warner and Mr. I and Mrs. Howard Flack and daughter ■of Huntington were guests over Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart of Mercer avenue. Martin Shady left yesterday for Tolesin, where he will visit with his grandson, Clem Yarger, and family. On I Wednesday he will go with them to Ft. Wayne for a visit. Mr. Shady has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Martin ‘ Beery, while in the city. Postmaster Lower reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postofflce for Charles Arbaugb, T. ,S. Austin, C. M. Brodes, Otto Branddt, . Emnie Deitz, Dr. R. L. Davis, L. Hanson, L. M. Lackner, Milton Rosenthaler, Dr. C. R. Price, Prof. J. V. Shannon, Marie Swanson.

Charles Bracht went to Fort Wayne 1 this morning. Mlsa Dorothy Dugan was a Fort' Wayne visitor today. J. P. Hoffman made a business trip to Monroeville this morning. J. D. Schug left this morning for Ver-' sallies, Ohio, on his weekly business trip. Daniel Baumgartner returned from his home at Linn Grove, where he spent Sunday. ( Miss Marie Lillac of Fort Wayne was the guest of Miss Mamie Hart- I ing over Sunday. Charles F. Steele and family spent Sunday at Ossian visiting with relatives and friends.

E. W. Johnson started on his weekly business trip this morning, going from here to Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Jennie Baker and children, Bertha and Arthur returned to Fort Wayne this noon after a visit here. A. C. Ball, who has been at Wheeling, W. Va., for some time will arrive tomorrow for a visit with Miss Grace Butler. Benjamin Borton, of Garrett, who preached at the Christian church Sunday, left today noon for’ his home al Garrett. W. C. Kauffman left on his weekly business trip through central Indiana in the interest of th e Schafer Saddlety company. Mrs. Jennie Lightner of Portland, of the Salvation Army, was in the city on her regular tour of gathering funds for the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe returned to Decatur Saturday evening after visiting with Mr. Rowe’s mother for several days in Bluffton. Eton Edwards left yesterday for Kendallville, where he will work on a job of ten-room decorating for the Fox brothers of Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. C. Fraizer and babe arrived from Rushville to join Mr. Frazier in a visit here. Mr. Frazier is employed by the interurban company. Mrs. John Henry Bremerkamp and daughter, Florence, left this morning for White C’-'Ud, Mich., where they will visit Mr. and |»lrs. Anthony Schurger. C. W. Campbell left on his weekly business trip this morning In the interest of the Schafer Sadderly company. His destination being Canton, Ohio. Schafer Peterson, Milton Miller and A. P. Beatty left this morning for Portland to fight the law suit against the Murray Hotel company yhich was ti®nsfered to the Jay county court.

C. D. Murray, Lase Ellis and son, James, and Mart Andrews were at Portland today attending the law suit against the Murray Hotel company and which case opened this morning in the Jay County court. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reiter and son, Richard of Decatur, went home, Saturday, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. VanTilburg, East High street. Mrs. Reiter spent the past week in this city.—Portland Sun. Mrs. Emma Everett has returned from Los Angeles, Cal., and Phoenix, Arizona, where she spent the winter, visiting with her daughter at the latter place. She stopped off here and was the guest of the John Everett family over the week-end leaving last evening for her home at Wren. Ohio. Earl 'Robishi, formerly connected with the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company, arrived yesterday from Michigan to secure his automobile. Mr. Robison has been appointed as County Agent or farm superintendent of Saginaw county under the new Vocational law enacted by the last legislature, and has a fine position. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers will leave on an extended visit of a month or so with their children. They will first go to Fort Wayne to call on their daughter, Mrs. Robert Harding, and their niece, Miss Helen Jean Hunter, who is ill at the Harding home. If her condition is not too serious, Mr. and Mrs. Myers will then go to South Bend to visit with another daughter, Mrs. Rbllo Pifer. They will then go to Chicago and later to Bloomington, 111., to be the guests of their son, Rev. Hunter Myers, and family. o BLUFFTON MASONS COMING, The Masonic lodge is planning for a good social event for tomorrow afternoon and evening at which tibe three candidates will be given the Master Mason degree. During the afternoon, beginning at 4 o’clock the Decatur lodge will give the degree work and In the evening the Bluffton lodge which will arrive at 6:32, will giv e the work on one candidate, while the local lodge win give one candidate the work. There will be a social session following and a good time is anticipated. o LOST—Spectacles that slipped from their case Sunday A. Smith home on Third street and A. N. Anker home on Winchester street. Return to Mrs. J. A. Smith. 131t3

THE COURT HOUSE NEWS. I The demurrer to the plea inabate(ment in the case of the Stat e vs. Lawrence E. Opliger, in the impeachment proceedings, was overruled, to which I the state excepted. The trial on the plea in abatement was set for Saturday, June 7. The board of review met this morning, organized and disbanded until after the commissioners' session is over, as there is not room fi\ the two bodies at the same time. The appointive members of the board are J. R. Holthouse and J. F. Snow. E. B. Lenhart, guardian of Maria jTobinson was authorized to expend and additional sum of $175 in making repairs on the ward’s dwelling, besides those ordered last week.

The final report of William H. Fogle, administrator of the Henry Fogle estate, was approved, distribution ordered, reported and approved and the administrator discharged. ’ :dg e J. T. Merryman will go to H ntington tomorrow to hold court. The claim of Jacob T. Knepper agf'rst Silas W. Hale, administrator of the estate of J. C. Anderson, for 1785 - 40 was dismissed by agreement of the parties. Th e costs were ordered taxed to the estate and were ordered paid. The Old Adams County Bank vs. Wm. H. Fledderjohann et a!., crosscomplaint filed by Henry Gerke and Minnie Prange. Berne Hardware Co. vs. Mathias Miller. Rule to answer absolute in 5 days. The Bank of Berne vs. John J. Summers et al. 'Rule to answer absolute in five days. Real estate transfers: Harvey F. Kitson et al. to Fritz Koenig, lot 7'll, Decatur, $2000; M. A. Mastlick et al. to George W. Ford, lot 363, Geneva, $525. In June Session CONTI'7LF.B FROM PAGE ONE shows the names of 1145 civil war veterans, 112 Spanish war veterans, 8 Mexican war veterans and 4 veterans from the war of 1812, a total of 1267. The committee recommends that these names be placed on the soldiers’ monument to be erected here, they being deemed worthy because of the service rendered their country and its flag.

Young Man Was Killed CONTINUED I JaJM FaGE ONE and he waved his and at them when he passed through. Learing fro this he was in Decatur he undoubtedly attempted to jump from the freight with the above result. The company’s physician was summoned, but could be of no assistance, as life was extinct. The ambulance of Yager Bros. & Reinking was then called and the body removed to their undertaking establishment. Mr. Paul’s home la n Chippewa Falls, Wis., and is survived by the father and mother, four brothers, one in Chicago, and three at home, and by one sister, Mrs. William Staffford, at Huntington, from where he was returning from a visit. o GIRL WANTED. To do general housework. Apply at once. 'Phone 468. BEN SCHRANK, Corner Madison and Tenth Sts, 131t3 — i ..-a . i—. STRAYED —From the farm of John j Railing in Union township, last Friday, a white male pig weighing 75 or I 80 pounds. Finder please take up and notify Mr. Railing, who will make settlement. 131t3

HARDWARE Nails, Fence staples, Bolts, Hinges, Door Locks, of all kinds, Pad locks, window sc-cens, screens of all kinds, screen] doors, screen d» t sprint. screw hooks and eyes, hose, rake . f j des mid shovels, garden plows, grass catc’iprs. B ,f; t line of lawn-mowers sold in Deca”ir from $3 to $6.50 Our special'lndiana ball-bearirg easiest and lightest running lawn mowe”, special price, $6.00. gMßJaaaanßananHMk.. a Chas. F. Steele Harness and Hdw. Co.

p=====l====l== ra = =a==aE -l I BUICK WARNING | || THE LAST RACE ISON , The Question now at Hand, “Will you pick out a Winner?” Every model of 1913 P-V 10 , , 1 . all be so,d before many weeks. The many slow buyers who are holding back for the final decision will be disapointed. Buick Is Breaking All Records This year for the sale of high class cars and the delivery of the last of the 1913 out put of 30.000 cars is already in sight. One year ago the entire Buick production was sold out July Ist and every indication is that the 1913 sales record will be even st'll better. TIME COUNTS NOW Not more than 200 more 1913 Buicks will be available for Indiana. This means 1 only a specified allotment of cars for each Buick dealer. Naturally we have to act and act quick ourselves to secure cars. Only About Five More 1913 Buicks Will be allotted to Adams County, are you going to be one of the lucky owners? If so, you can’t wait or delay longer. The Buick Motor Co. have issued their final warning and car allotments to us and every dealer, so it is not a time for postponements, but a time for action. WE MUST ACT QUICK We can no longer guarantee delivery of cars for future dates unless we get your order now. Let us get your car while we can secure same, and hold it for you until you want it delivered, but we must get it now. Delay is not only fatal to ourselves, but to you as well, and we warn you to act quickly. Be The Owner of One of the Few Buicks Available CALL PHONE OR WRITE US AT ONCE Lee ihrdware Company (DECATUR ------ INDIANA w 1

NOTICE. As the firm of Mutschler ft Myers has dissolved partnership all parties ■owing them on accounts will please come in and settle. 122t6 MUTSCHLER & MYERS Sjl Apsrc* _ I THE BREAD Wl; . THE GOOD Taste comes from Martin’s Bakery Its good tuouc is i.ll irs only good quality for thne are others. Qualifies ut health and nutrition, clt anlinec and purity such as can only be obtained from the best of flour. Skillful mix <1 and experience in baking. Jacob f’ jti.in ■ 1 .. 11 - —H—

I GRAHAM AND WALTERS I are the exclusive agents I for the [ CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. | In Adams County Farm and city policies written lat lowest cost. Let us protect your home in the time and fire tested Continental Insurance Co. GRAHAM AND WALTERS SBBMBBBBWBBBBC? BBBBBBBBH There Is No Better Pt kt made ■ g Than 3 | Hoosier Paint I II £ £ It is absolutely 100 per cent pure ■ £ paint material. It makes friends S ?! in every case where given a trial. ■ j SOLD BY ! I CALLOW 4 RICE I — The Drug Store On The East Side of the Street £