Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1913 — Page 5

lushion Comfort Shoes | Leep your feet coo], keep out I ie heat of the hot pavement end with the foot and make I fe worth living. You’ll won- I er why you did’nt buy a pair » >ng ago. Charlie Voglewede I

ujnasmijxuttmnmj::::::::;::::: ;ATHER FORECAST |j BtnamattmnBtunnn::::::::;:::: rally fair tonight and Friday. Ellen Droege of near Middle ras a shopper here today. C. V. Connell went to Fort this morning to spend the day. les Barrone left for Sutrgis. irgis, Michigan, where he will ith friends a couple of weeks. Reed manager of the Adams |g factory of this city went to Faync this morning on busineAmelia Hoagland has returnini Andersen where she has risking with her son-in-law, .!. >Camp. and Mrs Ed Beery, who have I in Ripley county, are preparreturn to Decatur. Mr. and beery are now here and are Ing for a house. e swimming in the Wabash rear the railroad bridge north ion last Monday evening with Wegmiller and Jim Arnold, Bryan had a narrow t escape iirownlng. Geneva Hera*'!

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ith An Unappeased Appetite. Our Good Grocerh Will Fire Your Enthusiasm To The Exploding tint! • Most Appropriate For 4th. Os July Dinners! We will be closed all day on the 4th. Buy Early In The Week. ctra fancy old potatoes irge fancy lemons, doz ■ ’’f in ulited sugar 25 lb. sack 51.-o New potatoes, new cabbage’ bermuda onions. Plenty of good country butter. We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs x4c_ 11 rr i mi Hower and Hower, wth of G. R. & I. Depot. Phone xOB —■ jaaaanßawww ll "

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i 11 111 nsley has returned from | Rome City. | Mi. and Mrs. Win Kibbler left this | morning on the s:3O car for Fort | Wayne. , R. N. Runyon of east of the city was in Decatur this morning on businesu. Mrs. Guy Meyers and babe from Toscin, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit with the Charles Steele fam- •: Uy. Mr. ami Mrs Sherman Callow arrived from Wren, Ohio, yesterday aft- ’ ernoon, being called here by the I death of their sister-in-law ,Mrs. Horace Callow. We have on hand about a dozen copies ot the acts of 1913 which wi will gladly give to any person who cares to use them. They contain ■ the new automobile law, as well as ■ many others of interest. II Rev, Dunbar and wife enjoyed a seventy-live mile automobile ride last Thursday through the surrounding 11 country. They passed through Penn-' i ville. Linn Grove, Bluffton, Vera Cruz,, i Berne. Monroe, Decatur and several , other places. He says it was one of > the -boat auto rides he ev»uy took-— Geneva Herald.

THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I I HURRAH FOR The Fourth Os JulY No One r CAN BE PATRIOTIC

- —y-- — lllll ***■ Mrs. Martin Weiland was a shopper hero today. J. Bolande returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit in Willshire, Ohio. Mrs. George Simmers and son, liariJ, went to Monmouth today noon. The Misses Nell Brown and Mamie Teeple went to Ft. Wayne this morning. The twin office was closed this afternoon on account of the funeral of Mrs. Horace Callow. Mrs. E. J. Williams went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with her daughter' Mrs. Sutton. Ben Schroyer will arrive from Akron, Ohio, tomorrow to spend the Fourth and visit over the week-end with Miss Huldah Mutchler and other friends. The Misses Eleanor and Bernadetta Forbing and Stella Smith left, this morning for Milford. Ind., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Forbing over the fourth. Mrs. A. Beldon of Rockford, Ohio, changed cars here today enroute to Fort Wayne. She. was accompanying her little granddaughter, Gwendolyn Ajrler to her home there. Mrs. E. G. Hessert and children and Mrs. .1. B. Hessert and children arrived this morning from Fort Wayne tor a visit with their mother, Mrs. Herman Yake near Peterson The heat wave that struck Decatur seems general. The ‘Bunker HIM" correspondent for the Berne Witness says: “We can now say that we can notice that is some warm. But it's just fine for the hay makers and they are sure busy all around." They've got a good joke on Dr. J. N. Hurty. head of the Indiana board of health. He was in Yellow Stone National park recently and ate some fish that had been out of the water too long, and got sick—juet the thing he has been preaching to other people to desist them. —Ex. Mrs. Catherine Allison and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Macke and son, Robert of Birmingham; and Mrs. Louisa Walters left today for Oden. Michigan, where they will spend the summer at the Allison summer home. Mrs. Macke and son have been at her mother's home since last week. There are still a number of automobile and motorcycle owners who have not applied for licenses under the new law. If you are one of them you are violating the law every time you rurt your machines and I nre liable to arreat, better send in your application today. Th’ weddin' last evenin’ o' Miss Princess Bud an’ Mr Mingo Bain wuz th’ most successful o' th' season, excellin’ all former efforts by two pickle dishes, four candle labras an' three embroidered wash rags. Live fer t'day fer th' money you expect t' put back t'morrow never comes. — Abe Martin. There will be no paper printed at this office tomorrow. Its the glorious ’ Fourth and while we don't anticipate any strenous time, we believe in taking advantage of the holiday. Nearly all the business houses of this I city will be closed, including the i banks, postoffice, dry goods and clothing houses, and many others. C. C. Beer, trustee of Monroe township, was in town yesterday and called at this office to pay his respects. | Mr. Beer has been confined to the house for two months with rheuniai t ism and for six weeks was bedfast. He is improving slowly and hopes soon to be as well as ever. His many friends over the county also hope for his continued improvement. Louise Hobrock, the pleasant clerk in the Boston store will leave Fri day for Rochester. N. Y„ where she will spend her two weeks' vacation | with a lady friend she met while out in California two years ago. She will be met at Buffalo in an automobile and taken to Rochester. Miss HoI brock will also attend the Elk's con vention at Rochester next week. The Niblick & Co., annual July sale is now in progress and the usual rush to take adavantage of the bargains there is proof that the people know a good thing. For more than a dozen years this firm has given mid-summer sales and the people of the community have learned to know that ii is a real bargain-fest. This year's is no exception as you will see by a glance at their advertisement in this issue. The Waring Glove Factory at Huntington was obliged to shut down Tuesday for the day. on account of the excessive heat. This followed a tainting attack of Miss Iva Rose, an t iirhteen year old sewing machine operator, who was overcome by the hunt and for awhile was in a serious condition. The attending physician found the temperature In the work room was ninety while be was there, This was despite'the said that all the. spacious windows were open and there was jilenty of ventilation. Miss Ruby Elliott, another employee, who worked near Miss Rose, was aiso taken ill from heat effects. .

W. F. Bower went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Eva Peoples went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. M. W. Jahn of Monroe was a visitor in the city today. Fred Mutchler and John Bake: were Fort Wayne visitors today noon. C. L. Johnson is at Gary visiting with his brother R. O. Johnson and fatally. Mrs. Jessie Deam of Chicago, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Allison on Adams street for a few days. William McConnehey returned to Fort Wayne this afternon after a vis , it with his grandmother, Mrs. Yager Norbet Holthouse will leave this evening for Indianapolis where h< will spend the Fourth with a few of his college friends. Hubert, little son of Mr. and MrFrank Butler who was injured when he was kicked in the skull by a horse, l.aa recovered and is doing nicely. Miss Butler left this inanity for Eaton, where she will visit with an aunt. Mrs. Peter Cliase and an uncle, I .ace Fisher and family. Mrs. Lavina King and grandson. Fred King, will leave this evening for Convoy, Ohio, where Uiey will visit with M’-s. King's sister. Mrs. Mary E. Waller. The Dr. W. E. Smith family is entertaining the Misses Addie. Hazel and Ive Burdge who motored through f r om Columbus, Ohio, yesterday. They , will remain over the week-end Miss L. Green of Spencerville, Ohio, who has been visiting in the city with ; tier brother Robert Green, left this afternoon for Portland where sic will spend the Fourth before returning to her home. P. M ..lersley made a business trip to Hoagland this afternoon. Mary J. Ray of Monroe who has been visiting in the city with her son, John, left this afternoon for her home. Take your family out to Steel's jork tomorrow and enjoy the Sunday school picnic. It will be a safe and sane celebration and yod will enjoy it ten times as much as the old fashioned. noisy one. Try it. Mrs. C. C. Enos and daughter, Dorothy, will leave Saturday for Dayton. Ohio, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Geppert. Roy Enos lias been working in Dayton the past three weeks and Mrs. Enos will aiso visit with her son. A l-jre» number of Decatur people are leaving the city today for different points where they will spend the Fourth and enjoy a days, vacation. Some are planning on having a picnic ' of their own while some of the sportsman are figuring on a good days fishing in the St. Mary’s river. The Bluffton-Decatur base ball game Friday afternoon will be one of the big features here for the Fourth. The Bluffton team lias ricked up players from all the surrounding cities and are determined to take a victory from the local boys. Come out to the game and do your share of rooting and the victory will go to is. Game is called at 3:15. Ferdinand Martz, a stepbrother of R. N. Runyon, residing near the Dent schoolhouse, is taking an enforced vacation of a week or so. 1 his is occasioned by injury sustained to his right wrist. Sunday, in a motorcycle collision with a pile of stone. Mr. Martz was taking a trip to Berne. When between that town and Monroe, he ran into the stone with great force, and a bone or two of the wrist, were crushed. The accident is quite painful. Mr. Martz is employed at the August Yake-farm. While trying to part two cannlcs who engaged in a serious light Wednesday afternoon Free Frisinger got a bite in the fight arm for < otning to • the rescue. The fight between l!ic| two dogs was a hot one and occurred on the Frisinger farm east of the. city. The doy became angry when, the fight was stopped and jumed as I Free inflicting a small bite in the right arm. He went right away to Dr. | i Smith and had it cauterized, The swelling has gone out of if some today and it js thought that nothing I serious will result fro rnthe would. The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette this morning prints the following re-1 garding the wife of S. I). Langworthy. a former einploy/o of the Decatur interurban line, vftio until lliii spring, • when the family moved to Fort Wayn, • ■ lived in the J. H. Voglewede real-1 • deme on Fourth street of this city.! t "Mrs. lamgworthy lies unconscious i at her home, HHB Lafayette street,! i as a result of the bursting of a blood ■ vessel in her bead last evening ami! t her condition is regarded as serious. | i She was not engaged hi violent work I ■ or exercise when she was stricken. ■ A daughter!lt-ft-hyme tnprti 1 it.g to spend tjic day and nig^f'dg&ii! 1 a friend and her father does not' < know' the address of the people whom > she is visiting and she could not bo > located and Informed of her mother's | illness last night.

4th. Os July Specials Summer Coats and Trousers - SIO.OO to $15.00 Light weight Trousers - - - $ 3.00 to $ 5.00 Negligee Shirts -----$ .50 to $ 3.00 Cool Underwear - - • - ■ $ .50 to $ 2.00 Thin Hose $ .10 to $ .50 Straw Hats $ .25 to $ 5.00 Wash Ties - - -.-- - - $ .25 to $ .50 Come in Today We Will Be Closed All hay Friday HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE& CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. [j - 1 EBE lt==Ej| Come==Come—Come WVi—»——me.l— l i ■■■»■»■«! I ■ M — ■ ■ r -n—. _ II . T--lir—-» ■ .rjjMi! Spend The Glorious Fourth At ( STEELES PAKI<| DECATUR, INDIANA • i. 1 A safe and sane celebration. Splendid program Morning and U Afternoon, Music, Addresses, Class Drills, Ball game between Berne and Decatur Sunday School boys. : MUSIC BY K. of P. BAND ; M. E. Ladies Quartet, Berne Quartet, Nagley Quartet A Happy And Joyous Celebration * Adams County Sunday School ASSOCIATION U liar i y I I e=j L i isff l —--y t ■■■ < cdl I FREE I I „ = will give a large 20 cent McCalls Fashion || Book Free. Don't fail to take advan- = tage of this opportunity as we have only H , a limited number of these Free Fashion II E Books. = ■ •• _ o—""' - II THE BOSTON STORE I E DECATUR INDIANA B