Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1913 — Page 3

(society doings)

WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Tuesday. Y. P. A.—Evangelical church. Picnic Supper—Presbyterian lawn. Wednesday. Ruth Circle —Mabel Weldy. Evangelical Aid.—Mrs. F. b. M ; „r Methodist Missionary Mrs. F.lb Rice. C. W. B. M — Mrs. W. C. McKinney. The Chautauqua which opens Thur’ day, causes the advance setting of a number of church society meeting dates. The Evangelical Ladies' Aid announces a meeting for Wednesc afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Instead of the regular Th/sday. Mrs r Macy will bo the hostess. The Abbott, P.right and Berry families enjoyed a picnic in the Abbott v. oods west of town Sunday. Mrs. Letta Peters and Miss Mayme Cloud of this city were also members of the party. The Y. P. A. of the Evangelical church will hold its regular business meeting this evening. On account of Chautauqua Thursday, the Huth Circle of the Christian church will meet Wednesday v. itii Miss Mabel Weldy. A good attendance Is desired. The C. W. B. M. will meet Thur? day afternoon with Mrs. W. Me Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Simon Traster. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Traster from Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Welch .nd sons Lester, Dale and Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson and sons Teri and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and niece. Ice Cream and cake were served and the evening was spent with a social time. Clos ed with a prayer, by F. W. Hudson All returned to there homes wishing; Mr. and Mrs. John Wood many happy days.—Contributed. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles, residing on the Studabaker homestead east of the city, will throw open their homo this evening to the Sunday Schoo’ teachers and officers of the Methodist church, and their w?-es. A very good f ocial time 'ls anticipated. At a business meeting at the home of Miss Frances Cole last evening, the Tri-Kappas elected the following officers: President, Madge Hite viipresident, Fanny Frisinger; corn ponding secretary, Jean Butler recording secretary, Edna Hoffman: treasurer, Frances Cole. The meetings have been occuring out of their tegular order, and to make up for postponed dates, another will be held i Wednesday at the home of Miss Jean ; Put'er At this time the instal’ation of officers will take rlace Beier" generating last evening, the girls gat themselves over to a social good i time. i Mrs. Flora Smith and daughter, Co da, of Columbus. Ohio, have arrived for a visit with their son and brother. Dr. W. E. Smith and family. The Misses Hazel, Iva and Addie Burdge of Columbus, who have been here visiting a week at the Smith home, will return home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amrine of i Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived this after- .’ noon for a visit with his brother, i Ralph Amrine. I FOR SALE—Four milch cows. See R N. Runyon, one-half mile north of s Dent school house. Tlwk 2

■ Runyon, Engeler Co. ANNOUNCES THEIR ■J July Clearance Sale W ait and Sea What They Have to Offer You at Bargain Prices. Sale [e Jul 12th. C’ e .'(il 26 h. em er h e te Look For Quotations in Fridays’ Issue

COURT HOUSE NEWS. *■ - , Th " Ad *Hnn Smith vs. Joseph W. c'rTi;tti divorce trial la oun _ trial is still In progress Bluffton, before Judge Elchorn. Attorneys C, L. Walters and L. (.’. De- " : M>P*ar for the plaintiff HeWr 1 Sutton & Heller and J. W. Teeple for th* dAfansp. Willis r Nussbaum, of Indlanapo "ho for a number of years has ! '”” n railing at the county clerk's stated Intervals and collectvarious foreign fees, was here this morning checking up. Real estate transfers: Decatur Cemetery Association to Joseph D. Van imp, lot 4.76, Decatur Cemetery, |70.- • " Decatur Cemetery Association to bn \\ Vail, lot 717 Decatur Cemetery, JI42.SU. —— <>-■■. . x Will Open Shop — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 'tnu-nt will be here in a few days 1 by the 17th of July the new dry ■ (leaning . hop wil be ready to take 1 <ar« of all the business that will come their way. Mr. Kolin asks the people to give him a trial and In Decatur pie in De-atur to give him a trial d in return he will put out some excellent work in his line of business. o .. SALOON FOR SALE. On court house square, half block : tn transfer comer, 20x140 absolutely fir«t < lass and modern in every way, a bargain to anybody with $(.(""» in cash. Best reason for sell- : . investigation solicited. Address Box 427. Fort Wayne, Ind. 16jt3 ————————— j ■ , 1913—HORSt SBASON— 1»1S. Eban, Belg.an No- 4T014, American No. 2486, a beautiful bay, weight 2400, sired by Major d’ Opkerzeete, 10854, dam, Delta, 20539. Took flrat in class and sweepstakes on get at Van Wert county fair in 1910. N'eron, Percheron, No. 68346. American No 57210, an elegant black, with white star in forehead, weigbj 2100, sired by Cassimer, 44204, dam Parlette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 1910'9ll, and at Great Northern fßir in 1911. These horses are extraordinary movers, stand 18Ti hands high, have good backs, joins are clean, and of good sb i >e. well boned and are pCth? st st - k of Europe. £ *' Will make season of 1913:» J£on,bs and Tuesdays at home of keeptwo miles north and a mile west of Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays at Thomas F. German's, one mile west Hoffman sawmill and Friday and i days at Wren Terms —515.00 to insure colt u> stand and suck. Care will 'be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any occur. FARMERS’ HORSE CO.. Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart, Keeper, apr-9-ju-lw LIBRARY PATRONS’ NOTICE. During Chautauqua week, July 1016, the library schedule will’change. The library will open from 1 to 6 in the afternoons instead of from 1 to 5 and will be closed during the evenings. 161t3 0 - I- .111 NUITCt Money to io»u at » tad ■ per eeat Atereet. No wamtaaloa. 288tf ERWIN'S OFT! Ct

" tAL E * TATE ■MGAIN. Ke Wish to sell or t»»de A splendid residence property, Im-atM In Sturgis, Mien, jt i« a trick building, 14 rooms, 2 baths, strictly modern; lot Is 104 .er»t front and 190 feet deep, located In center of Rturgls, a « l<y of 4000. (.oral place for roofhlng house or small hotel. H rented aoW f o r |4O per month, a eplendid Investment. We want to sell and will make terms to suit purchaser or will trade it for Adams county property. A chance for you to make some money. Address Ed Luttman, R, p. p ( \ O . 3, Decatur at ohce. * 149t6 9) . v . — BELGIAN STALLIONS. My horaes wUI the season of 1913 at the old Weber barn. Decatur, Indiana. Capurtan—a handaome black, weighing 2000 pound*, Belgian, No. 45432, American, No. 831$, imported by Wolf Bros., of W^hMih. , Smart—A beautiful ba/, weighing 1800, Belgian No. 15948, American, No. 1121, Imported by Frlsinger ft Co. Both are well built, good movers and the kind that get quality. The fee for the ssuon is sls 08 to insure colt ts» stand and euck. Cam will be taken to prevent accidents, but we will not be responsible should any occur. JACOB RAWLBY, , 89t*-*-wkn Owner. JU - 1 J THE JUDITH BABIN, MONTANA Produces the most wonderful yields ! of winter wheat raised anywhere; bo-| sides big crope of alfalfa, broom grass, oats and other crops, all withcut irrigation. The climate is delighttul and the mountain; spring water' unexcelleed. Excursion Tuesday. Get your maps and farm bargain booklet. Wm. 11. Brown Co., 5 Nq. LaSalle Se, , Chicago, 111. C. G. Strelder, Indiana represntatlve, Nty American building, ' Ft Wayne; phone 3100. It I -<• ! NOTICE. Any one wanting pasture for stock, inquire of Phil Schicferatein, Decatur, R. R. No. 7., on Fort Wayne t' Springfield; Stop Na 24. 143t3 FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES. i 9 rooms and bath, modem residence, - good barn, full lot, 4 blocks of court : fcouse. k room bouse, full lot, on Marshall i street I room house oo Tenth Ut, ■ | food barn, full lot. I 7. room bouse, good bam, plenty of fruit, full lot, on Monroy street i We must cliae these out soon. HARVEY ft LEONARD. 4— BARBERS—4. , i , • « ■ ■ At the old Harve Sprague stand on Madison' street Beat of work. Starve Sprague, them Knoff. CRABLE" ft COWAN, 15ft3" /*• w ; Props. — n < Hduit FOR BALE. A 6-rootn house with cellar u’ -ier the entire house Equipped with eas and water. Corner of 10th and Adams street Inquire of Tom Gause. 141t3 HEALTH OFFICERS* NOTICE. H. E. Marta haa made arrangements with the city board of health, which! has given him authority to clean out; all private vault* within the city of Decatur. All work will be strictly in compliance with the health board. All partlee having vaults that need clear* Ing will leave their calls ft Schlickoiaa & Sou'» feed yard. So govern yourselves accordingly, as the City Health Board will enforce the law to the letter. 125tf *■ • LOST—A baby's two-strap black patent leather pump. Return to Mrs. Ed WbitrighJ. 160t3

CITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. 6 room bouee on West Madison at., $950, Small Payment down. Balance like rent. 7 room house on north Sth street Smail payment down. Balance iiko rent. 6 room house on West Adams St., nt a Bargain. ERWIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 85. 157H2 —— ——o FOR SALE-—A awventeen foot rowing boat. Just freshly painted and is r.s good as new. For sale cheap. In quire at this office. 158t3 LOST—A wagon burr from wheel in* front of Wagoner's house next to the Lqundry. Finder please return to this office. 158tl FOR SALE:A bed, springs, mattress. Singer sewing machine and sido-l-oard. Also a surrey and single buggy. Will trade buggies for hay. Telephone 547, 158t3 —r- s DEMOCRAT WAN! aos PAY BIG. Low Rate Excursion VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY —- Train leaves Decatur at lO:2f> a.m. See Agent for Information

Buggies and Surreys q w .. \V hen you need a Surrey or Buggy come in and let us sell you one of our high grade jobs, at reasonable prices- We have a number of high class second grade buggies and surreys in rubber and steel tires. Chas. F. Steele & Co. j North Second Street K ■» I ■■ MB I Reward | I I Will be given anyone who furnishes evid- t'H ence or information which convicts a violg ator of the liquor laws in Decatur by the Oivic * eague | Notice To Gas Consumers The Public Utility Bill passed at the last session of our Legislature require the payment of all gas bills between the Ist. AND 10th. of each month, to save your discount. All delinquent bills not paid we will be compelled to discontinue gas service. Indiana Lighting* Company The Warm InsipidWiterfrom t aU tasteddiciously I WE from WE xsjLl Built in. I f ~ Vfater Cooler 1 I, ■» I ADtomatiCKeinferator I I CPECIAI bottle holder ac- ~SSh 4 | ■ commodate, large bottle. C/kj—«■<. —- I ■ of string water. Ordinary r’tgfc, ~ H 3 ■ "city water" from the faucet | I J;' I fjL I S *"*™ deJciou.. if cooled in I J I \ ' frll || ■ ■ thia manner. The Mme ice that IP I '• 1 i Jl't * ! Sj»S R-JJ H keep, your food cool and appe- ! &pdW ; .''j ' f- j uM ■ tnong. cool, your wate, tn the * | _ |* tMAK' H| AUTOMATIC .H-] Imje ome in and see ij B YAGER BEOS. & REINKING

5% I Monev | All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers I Office Rooms on first floor ‘ oppisite interurban Station e —. * s Braham and Walters 8 I MILK DEALERS* NOTICE. J This Is the last da}’ to file your cer tificate of extmination of your cow or * cows. All who have not filed their 1 certificates by Saturday, July will have their license revoked. ( DR. H. E. KELLER, k 155t6 Sec’y City Board of Health. ( GOOD 7 room house on High * street, hard and soft water and artifical gas, a Bargain if taken soon. Good 7 room house on West Monroe st. Plenty of fruit, hard and soft water and electric lights A bargain don’t miss it. Northern Indiana Peal Estate Agency

MADAM: IT IS UP TO TOO on '- v wc °^ er a ar S e shipment of pure 1892 Aluminum ware at 25 per c?nt less than we have ever sold aluminum ware before. This is a bonifiedsaving to you ot 25c on every dollar and we guarantee this st atement. The ware must be seen to appreciate what we are ofle-ing at this sale. All articles are marked in plain figures and now readv for your inspection. J Stock consists of Tea Kettles, Coffee Pots, Preserving Ket= ties BeHm Milk and Sauce Pans, Bread Pan< Doub e Boilers and other useful articles. Sale will start next Thursday Morning July 10th. at 7 o’clock and run to end of week, Saturday night. Here Is What Makes “1 8 9 2” ure Spun Aluminum The Ware of Wares DURABILITY The only ware guaranteed for a definite length of service-15 years. The only ware that will not scorch or burn, rust or corrode, crack or scale You can’t break it-you can’t wear it out. SAFETY Have you a baby in the family? An invalid or anyone with a weak stomach? Then you can’t be too careful of your kitchen utensils. Cases of ptomaine poisoning caused bv ordinary metal vessels are too numerous to mention. “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum is the only metal ware thst never poisons the food. SAVING “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Ware saves food-less-chance of burning dry, saves fuel-heats quicker. Saves you-no worry-nothing heavy to lift-nothing hard to keep clean. Saves monevlasts a lifetime. CONVENIENCE Weighs less than any other ware. Keeps bright ■as silver without need of polishing. You can bake without grease-this ware does not stick, GUARANTEE We guarantee this ware to be all we claim and that it will last and give good satisfaction for 15 years. We do not know of anv other ware so broadly guaranteed. *Jcfiaferhardware Go. xTJI’DrE ITOTT PREVENTYOUR ARREST Under the new automobile law it is required that a plate be placed both on the front and rear of the machine, and must be fastened securely. We have just received a shipment of brackets made especially for holding the new number plates. The front bracket fits over the water tap while the rear bracket is fastened to tne tail lamp. Absolutely prevents loss of license, rattling or marring of car and holds tag rigidly as law requires. We have only a limited supply so come early. Price $1.50 per set LEE HARDWARE CO. BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered 'o an *ar of h< c . The same whi- ies and wines at tie - me ol I rice an at th ■ s i*ne old p ace. NUMBER 581 I. A. KALVFR.