Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1913 — Page 3

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WEATHER FORECAST |j htiiiiiiiimnii[[[|)i 11 mu 111 n nni]|[|]| H , Fair tonight and Tuesday. B. J. Terveer and Alph Volmer spent Sunday at Toledo. David Teeple went to Hoagland this morning where he will visit a lew days with his aunt. < urley IJuffenbarger returned to iioagland this morning after spending Sunday in the city. John Ray weut to Hoagland this morning where he will be employed in the erecting of a house. Miss Maye Hodamacker returned to her work at Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday with her parents. Mrs. II J. Terveer and Mrs. Anna Xoliner who have been visiting at Toledo with Mr and Mrs. C R. fill and Mrs. Josephine Rood ieturned last evening. Miss Myrtle France of Chicago,! who has been visiting with Mrs. John Boudebush and Mrs. Lewis Hughe left this morning for Hoagland, where she will visit other friends.

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Dee Lewton was at Portland todnv on business. Miss Wilma liailey visited in Fort . Wayne over Sunday. Louis Gehrig made a business trip to Berne this morning. Mrs. Kate Groves of North Baltimore. Ohio, transferred here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Nellie May and children of ren, Ohio, left Saturday afternoon tor Grabill to visitMrs R Hopkins of Chicago, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. I 11. Gent is, left yesterday for her I home. Florence Holthousc went to Toledo Sunday morning, accompanied by her grandfather, R. .1. Terveer, and cousin. Alph Volmer, where she will sp< nd several weeks visiting with tjer aunt, Mrs. C. R. Uhl, and family. Letters for the following are held at the Decatur office: Seward Case, i Helen Eberly, George Hintoline, Mrs. ! Laura Hewer, Miss Ellen Jackson, L. L. Mutter. Navina Johnson, Owen Johnson. James Mavity, Mrs. Dora Marshall, Henry Miller, (). T. Ramos, I Jesse Raleigh. Dr. Swanson, Russell Weltcti. W. A. LOWER. Postmaster.

Chris Annen of Magley was a business visitor In the city today. Fred Hoffman made his regular business trip to Bryant this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. O. Burke of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, arrived for a visit with the Misses Anna and Vera Parent John F. Lachot .salesman for the Brooks Oil company, of Fort Wayne, ' as in the city today on business, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm returned Saturday evening from a week's visit with relatives at Van Wert, Ohio. L. ( r . Laib left, on his weekly business trip this morning in the interest oi the Schafer Saddlery company. J. H. Gentis went to Geneva this morning, where h e will assist in the A. G. Briggs and Bros.’ store for a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcßarens spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Earle and Mrs. Curt Hart. Miss Lilly O'Bryan of Celina. Ohio, v. ent to Fort Wayne thia morning after a \|sit. at tlie J. p. Preston home in Geneva Mrs George Wilhelm of Marion who has been visiting with the Jesse Smith family, left Saturday afternoon lor Monroeville. Joe McLaughlin returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit here witli George Baker. E. Bremerkamp and Norbert Holthouse. Mr and Mrs. Dallas llunsicker and Mr. and Mrs Frank Carroll motored to Celina and Hoagland yesterday in the former’s automobile. Mrs. Cal Peterson and her guest. Miss Mary Mason, of Kansas City, and Miss Madge Hite went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit Mr. and Mrs Roas Joker and daughter, Geraldine, returned today noon to Fort Wayne after a visit witli her parcuts. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haley. Dr. and Mrs. R. 1.. Starkweather of Huntington motored to this city yesterday and spent the day as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Fred I. Patterson. C. H. Hayslip, salesman for the Smith & Bell lumber company, left this morning for Muncie and other cities on his weekly business trip. .Mrs. Jane Anderson of Wiiyoi; i. who has been visiting in the vity with her daughter. Mrs. W. H- Gehrig, and taiuily, left this morning for her home. Mrs. Gleiser and daughters, Ruth and Margaret, will return to Watseka. 111., in the morning They visited with their son, and brother, the Rev. W H. Gleiser, and wife. Miss Emma Conrad left yesterday lor Toledo. Ohio, where she will spend several days with Mrs Rosa Jaekiey. They will also enjoy a trip to Detroit, Mich., while there. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Thomas and son. Brice. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller and Mr. an Mrs- P. G. Hooper motored to a place along the Wabash river yesterday and held a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biting. Mr. ami Mrs- John Kiting and children, Marie ami Carl, motored here Saturday evening from their home at Minster, Ohio .and are guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. and Mr. ami Mrs. Alvin Kellam and sous, William and Ovid, motored to tills city Sunday from Huntington county and spent the day with Mrs. Kellam’s lirother, John Stewart and family. Misses Dorothy Seitnu jer and Geri trude I Iman and Roman Steigmeyer and Leo Ulman went to Avilla yes terday lor a visit with friends and relatives, the boys returning last I night. Tlie girls will stay for a cou- | pie of weeks’ visit at Avilla and Fort Way no. Pliilip Miehls spent Sunday in Ft. I Wayne with his wife, who Is a patient at St Joe hospital, for medical treat men She lias not. made much improvement since her last operation in April and it was thought, best that she return. It in te>pm| that she will soon begin to gain. Mrs. Joint Lenncnstoll was a rimpper in tin- < ity Saturday. She is carrying her right arm in n sling, having had both bones of the forearm brok • n in a mix-up with some machinery hi a fall in till- barn. Her bead was also wmmded in tli<> full, and it. is tier casun to wear a bandage on the head also. A force of workmen were busy this morning clearing up flic rear of the Mjers JfiiiV’.v clothing Store prepai d tofy to the eicllmi of an addition to the building in which tlie clothir.g i tore, will be moved, now o< < upied by the Artman A liras Case Their big removal sale is growing more, imptllar every day. Mr. and Mrs. clem Voglewcde. pv». Kudrick, Mr and Mrs. John Wilu»>u on " ami'Mt. Grate ' ■■■ let moteretl to Fl’asunt Mills Suuda;- In Clem X ogles ede’s motor boat ?*or>s along (b e river were made and dinner »»;> taken along tlie ba.nl a. Hedrick Voglewe.jo aud Duard Wilfi’.u a’.led pilots.

Prof. E. E. Rice has returned from Purdue university. Miss Ruth Gay will leave Wednesday for Angola to visit. V. G .McGonagle went to Berne tills afternoon on business, J P. Preston of Geneva was a business visitor here today. George Baker made a business trip to Monroe this afternoon. John Stoneburner made a business trip to Monroe this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riker went to Fort Wayne this morning ■I. F. Lachot of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Mary Studler went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Steele and children spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Miss Eula McKinney is a new clerk at the Morris five and ten cent store. The Misses Eva Peoples and Alma Brown spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Lewis Fruchte left this afternoon for Muncie, where he will l<x>k after business mutters. Mrs. Adam Brown returned to Ft. Wayne today noon after taking medical treatment here. Mrs. B. Uhl of Toledo, Ohio, arrived Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs- J. H- Voglewede Frank Kleinhenz of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here witii his mother, Mrs. Mary Kleinhenz, ami family. Miss Dorothy Schultz, who was tak<n quite sick Saturday morning, is much better and is able to be up again. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beam were guests of Mr- and Mrs. E. Burr at dinner Sunday at their home at Monmouth. Corn crops are. looking fine. Farm ers are now busy in tlie fields plowing the corn coming above the horses’ heads in many cases. Mrs- G. E- Steele and son, Irvin, have gone to Marion to visit with the A. E. Crawford family and to Kokomo to visit with her sister, Mrs. Robeit Hawkins. Charles McArdle of Monroeville was in tlie city yesterday and witnessed the base ball game between Monroeville and Decatur, and also visited with friends. Mrs. M. Fullenkanip and daughter. Ode, and Mr. Tony Hackmann spent Sunday in Fort Wayne witli Mrs. D. M Reed. Mrs. Fullenkanip remaim d tor u longer visit. E- S Christen, who lias served as teacher in the city schools, being principal of the eighth grade last year, lias gone to Terre Haute to take a post-graduate course in the normalEd Christen, principal of tlie eighth grade in tlie Decatur public schools, left today for Terre Haute, where lie v ill take it six weeks’ course n the science department, returning here About the first of September. While driving along Second street, near Madison street, Sunday morning, a horse driven by Lawrence Archbold, took fright at the S:3O interurban car and in its effort to get loose broke tlie shafts. Mr. Archbold succeeded in keeping it from running away, however, and after having the necessary repairs made to tlie shafts, was able to finish his tripThu bans of matrimony were published for the first time Sunday at the St. Mary’s Catholic church between Miss Adeline Schneider, oldest daughter of Peter Schneider, of this city, and Mr. Charles John Wagoner, of Lima, fireman on tlie latke Erie & Western railroad. Tlie wedding will take place in this city at tlie St Mary's church on Wednesday, August 6tb, The bride made tlie ecquain*mice of Mr. Wagner while employed al Lima, Ohio. Charles W., little sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Beihohl. living north of Monmouth, died Saturday evening from convulsions. Tin- babe wasoniv seven months and twenty-two days of age. it is survived by the parents ami mm other child The funeral will bo held Tuesday morning at. nine o’clock at the Magley German Reformed ahureli. The Rev. Snyder, pastor, will preach the sermon in German, white tb 1 ’ Rev. Hei.sert of this vit will preach in Lugltsii. f.H-puty Sheriff Jesse Kelly wa;; call' •'< t<» Rivai-re this moiuiug to take into custody, Joe Lahcur, aged J i. of Fairfield. N. Y„ who became insam-. Signs of his aberration were tlr t eti Sunday evening. Among his dolu; i num Is om- that lie imagines be is going to die aud he states, that he is going to hades just as fas-t as lie eau IJe wrote a letter tn i sister at l ai, to ld to that eflel-t, ami it i:- -aid tri'.d to board a freight train for that pla - ne was taken Into charge fiy Consta bte lr\in, Schafer and held until Dep iify*Sheriff liully ainvv'|i,iml iumigli’. him to jail. Dr. J M. Miller examined him and '’as unable Io state whether lie was suffering fr<>m insanity or ex i.essivs drinking aud a couple of •lays' time will be awaited beforv an tn cuu.t la held.

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