Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1913 — Page 3
You’ll Have To Hurry y° u a pair of those White Canvas Button Boots at $1.49 Wide widths are most all sold but we have a good run of sizes in medium and narrow widths. Charlie Voglewede
WEATHER FORECAST | *uin 1 II Bocal showers tonight or Wedtmsday. Warmer. The Guy Stoek company has pitched its tent in Bluffton. Miss Hazel France ol' Columbia City is here visiting with relatives. Miss Neola Moyer, in training at the Hope hospital for a nurse, arrived for a three weeks vacation visit with her uncle, Henry Mayer, and family. Robert, aged three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christen. 731 Taylor street. Fort Wayne, has the diphtheria, according to an item in the Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette. Never tell a single woman she don’t look it. Who ever went in a home where some member o’ the family didn’t say: “Here, take this chair; it's more comfortable?”—Abe Martin. Mrs. Fred Patterson will leave Wednesday morning for a few weeks vacation with her mothei. Mrs. King, In Terre Haute- Her sister, Miss Rose King, is recovering from a recent operation for appendicitis.
I THE HOM£ 0F I I Quality Groceries I I —s — l The Family Cellar, The cntral Pantr *’ ' So To Speak, To Which A Large Number 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 flour ... 10c Puffed rice .... 15c Buck-wheat flour . 10c Post tosties .... 15c Celery 2 for . . . . 5c Cream of wheal . . 15c Cucumbers 2 for . . 5c Wheatcna 15c brush fruits. Our Dairy Butter Will Please You. We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c ' Butter 10 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot ’Phone 108
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Mrs. Myrtle Dunbar spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. H. Colter made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday noonHenry Gunsctt and family left Sunday for Home City for a two weeks’ vacation visit. The Misses Evelyn and Vera Buchman of Fort Wayne are visiting with their cousin, Mrs. Loyal Woods. Miss Justine Lichty of Bluffton arrived in the city Saturday to visit lot several days with friends and relatives. Harry Briggs returned to his home it. Geneva alter having filled the position as catcher for the Shamrock team Sunday afternoon. A number of the Sisters of St Agnes, from Sheldon, New Haven and .'.ltona, Penn., returned home yesterday afternoon after attending the anrual retreat here, with the local Sisters. Mi and Mrs. F. H- Hubbard and daughter, Frederica, will leave nesday morning in their automobile for Montague, Mich , where they will spend a week or so visiting with Mr. Hubbard's parents.
Thomas Fisher went to Fort Wayne this morning. John Joseph was a business visitor at Fort Wayne today. J. L. Graber of French township was a business visitor here today. John Colchin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Herman Yager made a business trip south this morning on tlie G. R. & I. S. M. Gephart of Rockford, Ohio, changed cars this morning enroute to Fort Watne. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, left for Monmouth this morning fit spend the day. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Seliemeyer went to Fort Wayne this morning where they spent the day. Richard Butler left this morning for Richmond, where he will visit with relatives for a few weeks. Miss Dorcas and Mr. Orvon Hessong of Kansas, who have been visiting here, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Father Frieberger went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. He will leave for his home in Sheldon tonight to make a short visit with his parents. Attorney Shafer Peterson, Cornelius Rademacker and C- D- Murray went to Portland this morning and from there to Muncie, where they will look after business matters. Lester Stanley and Beecher Harmon spent Sunday in Toledo investigating the wireless station. Stanley has purchased a wireless outfit and will set the instrument up within a few days.—Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Abe Whitright and Mrs. M. E. Johnson went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Johnson 'krill get her little boy, Lawrence, who is in the Ik. mo for feeble-minded there, and bring him home for a vacation visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hensley and daughter of Bellaire, Ohio, arrived yesterday afternoon and left a short time later for Rome City, where they will be guests of his brother, D. M. Hensley, and family at their summer home. M L. Rice of Rockford, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Ft. Wayne Mis. Minnie Lewton and daughter, Leia, and Mrs Henry Bauman went to Monroeville tills morning, where they visited with the former's sister. Mrs. Delma House. Mrs. Chester Stephenson and daughter, Helen, of Indianapolis, who visited a week at the home of her busband’s parents, Mr- and Mrs- T- C. Stephenson, North Pleasant street, went to Geneva, Saturday, for a visit with friends. —Portland Sun. Mrs. J. D. Rioter and sou, Richard, returned home Saturday afternoon after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F Vantilburg of Portland and also with her brother-in-law, Tom Weller and family. Mr Rioter who was a business visitor in Portland Saturday accompanied them home. Miss Frances Deininger has charge of the Deininger millinery store during the absence of the family, which is taking a two weeks’ vacation at Rome City, having leased the Weaver cottage. Miss Mayme Deininger left, yesterday afternoon to join the rest of the family which left Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Schrock and Miss Mary Conner left yesterday on a vacation tour in the Smith automobile. They will make thir first stop at Grand Rapids, Mich., remaining there for a lew days, then to Colon. Mich., where they will spend a few days fishing George C. llheinfrank. a representative of the Redpath Chautauqua bureau, was a caller in Kendallville today in the interests of the big cltaulauqua to be lodd here from August il to 20. lie says the Redpath program is proving a strong favorite on the circuit this year and that he is confident Kendallville people will get the finest of entertainments ami attractions ever offered. —Kendallville Sun. Field Examiners James P. Haefling and David Bachelor, who have been a.uditing the books of Clerk Waudel, finished Ute job Saturday evening, after being busy for a full week, and litis morning began on the auditor’s office. Mr. Waudel and his friends have every reason to feel proud of the condition they found his books as I ept by himself and Deputy 11. D. Wisner us he gets an Al rating, tiic accounts in every department coining out to the cent.—Bluffton Banner. \u infant daughter born Sunday m Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rinehart, who re side, mar Auburn, died a short time alter birth and way brought to Bluffton today for burial at. th'- Elm Grove cemetery. There will be short services this, alternooii ..at,.tip’ home ol Arnold Aulibaip.’hvr, 'where the body van taken thia morning. 'Mrs. Rinehart is a sister of Mrs. Aslibam.bcr and a daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. ■Henry Bluhm of Vera Cruz. Sbo in reported to be in ft vary satisfactory cuijiAitiun.—ti'4#t'j« Jiev -
P. K. Kinney was a business visitor here yesterday. R. H. White of Preble was a business visitor todayMrs. William Frank went to Monmouth this noon. Miss Nota Strickler visited at her home at Pleasant Mills over Sunday. Sisters Edward and Charlotte went to Fort W’ayne this noon on business. George Everett, of the postal force, is taking a short vacation until Saturday. Mrs. Nettlo Temple of Ohio City transferred here today enroute to Ft Wayne. Miss Esther August returned to ■ Wiilahire, Ohio, after a visit with I Miss Nota Strickler. Eugene Runyon was a business visitor in Willshire this afternoon, mo- 1 taring through in his automobile. William Bowers arrived home last evening from 'Rome City, where he had been spending a few days at the cottage. Veigh Chronister has returned from Rome City, where he spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Clothilde Heinmann of Cincinnati. Mrs- J- 11- Rilling and children, Walter and Helen, left this morning for a four week's visit with relatives at Saline, near Ann Arbor, Mich. Th© Misses Ruth and Margaret Suttles of Cranesville, Pa., arrived in the city yesterday for a visit with their brother. Arthur Suttles, and family. Mrs. O- N. Snellen and grandson. Robert Jack, of Willshire, will leave j m a few days for Tipton, Ind., to visit Mrs. Snellens daughter, Mrs. Paul Kendall. The price of spring chickens has gone down a few cents at the local produce markets, making the nice si ring fries more in the reach of our ' pocketbook. Carl Battenberg returned last evening from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he visited with his brother, Roy Battenberg and family. He was accompanied home by his little nephew, Paul Bat- i ten berg. The representative of the PausbaekWilson Scenery company of Chicago was iu the city today making arrangements with Manager Bosse for the installation of some new fixtures in the Bosse opera house. •Real estate transfers: J C. Emrick et al. to Christian Young, lot 11. Buena Vista, $800; D- G. M. Trout et al. to Gilbert Strickler, lot 878, Det atur, $150; Fred Reppcft et al. to Gust Yake, 60 acres, Root tp„ S7OOO. Mr. and Mrs- James Battenberg, who were recently married, and his mother Mrs. Charles Battenberg of this city, who have been visiting at Muncie, Newcastle and Yorkton, are exjiected to return this evening or tomorrow. Henry Krick and sons, Walter, Virgil, Frank and George, motored t> Winona Igike, Sunday, where they heard the speech of W. J. Bryan. The large auditorium was completely packet! and standing room was at a premium. Funeral services for the late Diedrich Meyers of Hoagland were held this afternoon frojn the German Lutheran church in Allen county- Services for the little babe of William Beihold were held this morning at the Magley Reformed church. Mrs. George Schroeder and daughter Grace, of Winchester, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barkley, went to Fort Wayne to visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Boyles ami other relatives. They will then return here for a further visitMr. and Mrs. Herbert Lachot, ac coinpanicd by Mr Lachot’s brother. Dwight, their nieces Mildred ami Devona Doehnntin, returned from Ft Wayne last evening, whore Mr- and Mrs. Lachot have been visiting. The little nieces will remain for a week's vacation. Frank Snellen of Willshire and Ken neth Wendall of Tipton. Ind., left Sunday night for North Dakota. They will spi-ud several weeks in Chicago and from there they will go to Si. Pau! for a short stay, then on to North Dakota, where they have good positions awaiting them. Dr. .1. M Hensley of Bellaire. Ohi >. was in the city yesterday, where he visited Harry Jeffrey of the Hensley Jiwclry store, and then left for Rome City, where b'' will spend a week or ;.t at the D. M. Hemley cottage. Dr Hensley is a brother of "He< -k" Hens Icy. the jeweler. James 11 Keeler, for many years editor of Hie Ossian New;,, has ••».*■< epl ed a position with the Western Newts paper Union with headquarters In Hie Fort Wayuo offices, 110 will travel ami -it.l. as ,iii*iis\a>>l. Io th'- manager, Mr Kfufer will turn liis Ott-la" uew.paper over to his son. Ver Keefer, who will have entire charge of it. The position he hat; accepted is a good one, but il Is not thought It will cause Mr. Keefer to move from Ossian at this time,
Cleaning And Pressing The Best What Is That Is Our Biz Oecatur 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 from 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 Low Rate Excursion VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.ni. See Agent for Information .i n—mtn augtoawcaewwwßMw Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ;0N | Dan M. Niblick DR. L. It MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. CHICHESTER S PILLS **^.--* v Tin i»i \ m<»m» r-RniL a Vf.ndfra! A*k your DrugglM f r A\ * il** M < 'kkhwi-tfp f llreml/A v vine is it. .i » i —TTOn aeilr ' with 1r J n , VZ 17 1 ■•»»* other Him ms 1/ ~ fg llruffelM. A V(. r$ ||(.< U| *..TFn« IC IH AMOMI BIJ \\l» {’H IW. r A l ** n“• Tje A 1 —• Bella! l« F SOI n RY ORI'GGISTS BERVUHI Rl r . ’.'7 /> /- When One Is Real Hungry anything most, that’s good to eat, tastes good but Mar- 1 tin’s bread tastes good when i you are not hungry, which is good proof that its flavol is most appetizing. For grow-1 ;ing children, good healthful bread is more essential than at any other time, and our bread furnishes the best foundation for a healthy stomach Jacob Martin
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