Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1913 — Page 3

| White Canvass and Duck I I Shoes and Oxfords I F were big sellers here tod-iv tk i • ® E we have put on ihc “ £,’7 J" W ” rlreK » I U P on them - B «ter get y„u rs I I & W,lite Sh ““', B°ney Milo I L n , , e >1.49 and $2.29. & r Girles, of same $1.49, $1.29 and ,98c | H ™mns h ’ gh W lOW heel two slr “P " h 'te f-t g P 1 $1.49 ■ Little girls, same .We and ,79c | |

•»tin met I WEATHER FORECAST I Hmttnmnmttmaeanxn::::::::::::::::;-.?: ght and Sunday. Grover Hoffman is home from li,, weekly business trip. I new awning was put up at tli> j.ontoflice building today. Charles Batter made a business viit to Willshire this afternoon. Miss Adeline Schneider went to F Wayne today noon to visit over S 1 i i'iay. Mrs- Bessie Shell went to Fo i Wayne to visit with her brother, < ■ t m Case. Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Martz of I’l. rant Mills visited here at the D. 1 Erwin horns yesterday. Mrs. Ed Stevens and children. ,M! nan and Bruce, returned to Ft. Way alter a visit at Pleasant Mills Mrs. Ixntis DeWitt and children t imed to Fort Wayne after a vi with the Delmar Douglas family H. J. Terveer and Alph Volm-i « go to Toledo. Ohio, tomorrow to »•; ■■ Sunday with Mrs. and Mrs. C- R. I . and Mrs. Josephine Rood.

EOF I § Quality Groceries I II WE ARE The Family Cellar, | The Central Pantry, ’ j 'v. I So To Speak, To Which A Large Nur Jer Os Families TURN AT MEAL TIME, For Their Eatables. Do Likewise! Com flakes 2 for . . 25c Post tavern .... 10c Maple flakes . . . 10c Shreaded wheat 2at 25c Puffed wheat . . . 10c Pan cake flow ... 10c Puffed rice .... 15c Buck-wheat flour . 10c Posttosties . . . . 15c Ceiery 2 for . . . . 5c Cream of wheat . . 15c Cucumber 2 fur . . 5c Wheatena 15c Fresh fruits. Our Dairy Butter Will Please You. We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter 16 to 25c . i — ~x==== Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. I F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN | President Secretary Trcas. ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, I ABSTRACTS. g I The Echinnever Abstract Company complete Ab- g,, stract Records, '1 wenty years Experience 3 Farms, City Property, 5 per cent ■ MONEY K

■lames stri< kier will spend Sunday WilKidn a» the guest of friends. Henry Adler went to I.inn Grove lid' afternoon to spend Sunday with his parents. I- <> Laib, salesman for the Schaler Saddlery company, is home to spend Sunday. * D. la w ton has returned from a week's vacation visit on the Tippecanoe river. Mis.- Mazgie Smith will spend Sunila.v at the home of her brother. Floyd, in Fort Wayne. W dier K oiiiiimn j . home from his *’’’ v Orness tiip to spend Sunday lon, lb id 1,.1t today noon for Rome City to spend the week end with ills wile, who is spending the summer at that resort. Charles Kurber of Union township continues quite ill of paralysis, and if able >o u t about only by being v-heeled in a chair. I Mr. and Mrs. Ilarve Schroll and ■ll. will fiart Sunday morning on n automobile trip to Terre Haute wi ere they will visit lor a week with : Mrs. Si hroll's brother and family, Law rent e Tester.

J F. Lachot of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. Leo Weber made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Lachot of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city today. Bob Mothers will spend Sunday at Rome City at the Mothers cottage. Lynn Shoemaker will upend Sunday al Rome ( ity as the guest of friends I’orost Helm will be the guest of Merrill LeHoy at Rome City over Sunday, Mrs. Joe Kiess and children have gone to the country for a week s visit with her parents. Mrs Delphiann Elzey of North Tenth street is recovering from a severe attack of gall stones. William Bowers went to Rome City this morning, where he will spend a few days at their cottage. Mr. Kalbtlesh of the International Business college. Fort Wayne, was here today on business. Mrs.-John Johns left this morning for Fort Wayn e to be with her dam liter, Mrs. Anna Schafer, who is ill. Any one wishing to see twin calves cr.n see them at Dick Ritter’s.—Mt. Hope Correspondent in the Berne Witness Deputy Secretary of State H. L. Confer was in the city today looking alter business and visiting with triends. Alva Nichols, Ferd Nichols, Herman Tettman and John Stultz will leave tomorrow for Rome City for a week's visit. Mrs. Murray Scherer and son left this morning for Ligonier, where they will visit with Mrs Scherer’s brother, A. B Smith. Well, who said it didn’t rain Sunday and Monday nights, | guess yes East Wabash Correspondent in Herne WitnessVeigh Chronister will go to Rome City this afternoon where he will be ihe guest of Miss Clothilde Heinmann Cincinnati over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Beam and chi! dren of Willshire. Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne to visit with his father, William Beam. "Dad ' Michaud is putting down a drove well at his residence on Jefferson street to make life more comfortable for himself and wife.—Berne Witness. Mrs. George Kintz went to Fort Wayne to visit with her son-in-law. Herbert lainkeiiau. and wife. She will then go to Tiffin and Fostoria, Ohio, to visit. Harry Briggs of Geneva has been signed by the Shamrock ball team to <l< the < atching stunt in tomorrow’s game when the local boys meet the Monroeville Greys. Bob Meibers, Veigh Chronister and Forest Helm left today noon for Koine City to siamd Sunday. Bob | Meibers w ill spend a week there with I his mother at their cottage. A cordial invitation is extended to •he public to attend the ice cream so- < ml to be given next Thursday even ing, July 22, by the Young People’s AlI Hance on the Evangelical church I lawn. Miss Frances Rademat ker of the ‘ telephone exchange is taking a two . weeks’ vacation. She is visiting in Wabash. Miss Rademaekcr was eonlined to her home last week, suffering itom an injury in which the ligaI merits of one ankle were torn. "Kissing is dangerous, contagious and demoralizing. ” says United Status i Pensions Commissioner Saltzgaber, commenting on the cane of a young woman in his office, whom he dismiss-i-u But tile world will go right on | klsnlng, just the same—Saturday Biadc. Dwight Lm hot. son of J. F. Lachot, ol Ft Wayne is taking an enforced | vacation, the result of an Injury susI tained while working in a box factory lin Fort Wayne. In some way his left I toretinger got under the cutting knife and was severed. He is a graduate of the class of 1913. Mis. Nam y Sheets returned last evening from tiie west. Site was called west Uy the illness of her daughter, Miss Ruby Sheets, of Colorado Springs, several weeks ago. Miss Kuby has recovered ami Mrs. Sheets then went to Woodston. Kans., wheie she has been visiting with a. sister the had not seen for thirty years. Miss Ruby Sheets will remain at Colorado St rings and lake a long rest and will make her home with the Argust family. The stork hat' beet) pretty busy (he pa I few days delivering additions Io t-ueral famllica tn this vicinity. Some ei the happy parents are as follows: Mr. arid Mrs Henry Hawkins, to whom was born a boy last Friday; John' VatiGandy and wife, a boy born Sunday; Clyde Staudiford and wife, a girl. Wanda Evelyn, born Monday Mr Standiford was formerly Mabel Roop, well known in Willshire; Glen Workinger ami wife, a girl, Fem E. born Jueudai;—WillsUli’e Herald.

Miss Anna Clark went to Ft. Wayne this morning. John C. Schug made a business trip to Berne this afternoon. Attorney C- L. Walters made a buslm* atrip to Muncie this morning. Herman Tettman, John Stults and Alva Nichols secured ttlshers’ licenses today. Miss Agnes Costello returned last evening from Foil Wayne, where she spent the day. Eugene Uremerkamp motored to Monroe this morning to transact a little business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winans and son returned to Fort Wayne after a visit at Pleasant Mills. D. M. Hensley will leave In the morning for Rome City to visit over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs- Martin Ault and balm will spend Sunday at Glenmore, Ohio, as the guests of friends. County Commissioner James Hendricks of Monroe was in the city today looking after, business matters. Will Archbold was off duty for a while today at the Runyon-Engeler store on account of illness Mrs. Sylvester Campbell of Willshire is visiting for a week or so with her daughter, Mrs Jake Buhler. C. W. Campbell has returned flora his weekly business trip as salesman for the Schafer Saddlery company. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion, O , icturned home today after a visit over night at the D. I>. Heller home. WDHam G. Kist, foreman of the job cepaitment ol this office, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. U. Deininger will leave tomorrow morning for Rome City, where they will enjoy a couple weeks' outing. The new numbers for the automobiles and motorcycles are arriving in the city very fast, each mail having a tew to deliver. The U. Deininger family will leave tomorrow for Rome City, where they vv ill sj>end a two months’ outing at the Weaver cottage. Albert Colchin will come home tiom Van Wert, Ohio, to spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Julia Colchin. and family. William Mougey arrived home this afternoon from Fort Wayne to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Peter Mougey, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mis. Fred France at their cottage at latke James, arrived home this afternoon. Mr. Professor Alex Tansey is writin’ a heart grippin’ jmstoral drummer entitled "Too Proud t Church ” Girls, don t fergit your elbows when you paint your white shoes. Abe Martin. Thomas Dowling, William Dowling of Kentland, who is visiting in the city, and William Schuh of Kentland, and Will Dowling motored to Fort Wayne this morning, where they spent the day. Dick Peterson went to Greensburg. Ind , this morning to take charge of the Morris store there during the absence of Will Morris who with his wife are spending a week at Lake George.—Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Minnie Lewton and daughter. Leia, went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit over Sunday with their son and brother, Lawrence Lewton, who is employed at the Mmnsylvania offices, and also to visit with other relatives. The new home of w (). Bigham on Madison street, is being rapidly erected and the frame of the house is already up. Next week the weatherboarding and shingles will be put on The inside work on the house will be started In about ten (lays or two weeks. Mrs. J. H. Heller and children Fanny and Dick will return home Mon day evening, having been guests of Indianapolis friends for a week, stop ping there on their way home from the editorial trip to the south part of Hie state. Mrs. Heller was quite ill with inflamatlon of the appendix for a day or two but has improved. John M. Kaehr, the prominent farmer of French township, who was operated upon yesterday by Dr. E. J. McOttcar of Fort Wayne and Drs. D D. and (’. S- Clark of this city, for hernia, and the removal of a tuuioi*. Is getting along nicely, and every In vocation shows that the operation was a success. A trained tiiirse front Ft Wayne is In charge. Smith & Wilson, are very proud in deed of the record made in one of tiolr wheal fields, on the big farm just, north of the city. From eleven acres 535 bushels have been threshed, making jin average of 48 63 bushels ■ o the a< t fii' Tjjtis field "au'deep tifleil and they are anxious to see how an adjoining field of thirteen acres which was not plowed so deep, turns out. in comparison with this on<>. When wheat produces as this has, It Is a very profitable product.

Cleaning And Pressing The Best What Is That Is Our Biz Decatur Dry Cleaner Ist Door E. Murray Hotel Hatch Late Chicks NOW For early Spring layers. You can raise them with less trouble in July and August Free I frGim summer diseases and they will grow 1-2 faster if you get a bottle of “Little Red Hen” Tonic of Smith Yager And Ealk Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price 50c & SI.OO a bottle — 1 ■— ■ ■■■■ Low Rate Excursion VIAClover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY — Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 <i.m. See Agent for Information Brick Bui'ding For SALE I on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL .ON Dan M. Niblick — DR. L. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. HERE is a remedy that will cure most all skin an J scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch. Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. II not handled send 50 cents to the B B. Ointment Co.,’ 217 Monrue street, Decatur, Indiana. ” ® 1 f ® Don’t Upset It. You can keep your kitchen cool and in order during the warm summer months by economizing on your time and taking things easy by buying your bakestuffs at this store. It is economy also on your expenses as well as better satisfaction for the family when you provide delicious bread, rolls, cakes pies’ from our high quality bake stuffs at Martin’s. Jacob Martin I

drop a BOX UN YOUR K H'* > VVHEREVER you go, you will find ▼ ▼ it hard to get a cigar as good as the White Stag Extra Mild Perfect in burn, flavor and Aroma Fragrant as the best imported Havana but Milder and Sweeter in every way. Get a box before you go away. At all dealers. ■■■■■■■■■■Bi ■■ I ■■ ■■■ I | g Will be given anyone who furnishes evid- pence or information which convicts a viollator of the liquor laws in Decatur by the ; — " — ■ Oivic League | Hats Cleaned And Blocked Ladies Work A Specialty PARIS STEAM CLEANING and DYE WORKS CHAS. R. KOLIN, Prop. GENTS SUITS, CRAVENETTES, OVERCOATS. LADIES DRESSES EVENING GOWNS. CLOAKS. JACKETS. WAISTS. SKIRTS, LONG COATS. PoRTIERS, DRAPERIES, ETC. French Dry Cleaned, Redyed, Pressed and Repaired SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Goods Called For and Delivered Free of Charge FIRST HOUSE NORTH WARD FENCE CO.’S OFI Iv E PHONE 719 DECATUR, INDIANA SPECIAL VACATION TOURS VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, ' Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced FAR E S Return Limit 12 Days See Clover Leaf Agent for particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., • TOLEDO, OHIO ; WBBWNHHHKB»or>jaci k . -(’-xssnra g Dorit Put Ice in I The Drinking Water I f Worth a e Vundof<>ZtK Pf T‘ i iiirLfeA iHOSifei .fpiught Kphoid ✓ \troiu Drinking X<Jcc Safe Drinkinfwater ■i for Summer ’! is always at hand in a liberal quantity in the ‘built-i n’ porcelain-lined water cooler of the Automatic Refrigerator : i Let the same icc that cools your food cool yuur drinking water. Investigate the Automatic ' _■ ' J' YAGER BROS. & REIN ■Y ;.;KING.