Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1913 — Page 3

Hospital Slippers With [Cushion Soles and Live Rubber Heels, Plain and Fancy, Medium Narrow to Extra Wide. 81.50 and 81.75 Charlie Voglewede

GATHER FORECAST I j;' Fair tonight and warmer. Saturday T cloudy with probable showers. ; Carl Thompson made a business trip north this morning. The funeral of Peter Steffen was held at high noon today at the Apoel tolic church at Vera CruzBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Vick M. V sey, of 1528 Forest Park boulevard, -a daughter.—Fort Wayne .lournal-G; - . | zette. Mrs. Jacob Atz left this morning | for Valparaiso, where she will visit. | From there she will go to K. ndall- | ville, where she will be the guest of relatives. Mrs. .1. H. Hremerkamp and dauißi I ter. Florence, returned from Whi' ■ Cloud, Mich., where they have wmi. visiting with her dauglib , Mrs. S drew Schl.rger. |B Mrs. D. Schmitt and daughter. Mai ij; 1 Gertrude, and their guests. Mr.Knwmiplnbach, and grandd : ■ -•«■ ! Wilhelmina Cage, of Cincinnati, <’ went to Fort Wayne this morniir

H| THE HOME OF I I Quality Groceries I I w—■■■—■—■——■■a—l Appetizing, Gratifying, Satisfying MEALS' Always On Tap Here In The Way Os Quality Groceries and Provisions TAKE THEM AWAY! Large water mellons3oc to 40c Large cantelopes2 for 25c Goiaen Heart celery,• • • • or < dC Cucumbers‘2 i° r 5c an u •> tor 10c Large bright lemons-3 for 10c New apples pk,l jcandLOc Extra Laney white Potatoes pk ooc Granulated sugar 25 lb. sack -pLoO - HI i I. We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c Butter 16 to 25c —— i ~ =z - ~ ~ Hower and Hower. North of G. R. &1. Depot. ’Phone 108

F.M. SCHIRMEYEIi Trea* ■President becretary Jrc<u. THE [BOWERS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, |BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS. The Schirmever Abstract Company owplelc Abstract Itecortfe, Twenty yeans l^»je ncc Farnu, City Property, o per cent ‘ . MONEY

Miss Agnes Shafer of Bobo has tak- : en a position at tiie Smith restaurant. :l Mrs B. Chi left this morning for li her home in Toledo. Ohio, after a visit here with relatives. Miss Esther Enos is clerking today at the Steele five and ten gent, store in the absence of Miss Eva Peoples Ed Magley, assistant pharmacistat ‘the Enterprise Drug store, who Ims i been ill several days, is still confined I t-> his home on West Monroe street. Mrs. 1. I, Syphers returned to Ft. Wayne last eveliing after a visn here. , She was accompanied there by her ’ mother, Mrs. Thomas Fisher, who will ■ I visit there. Miss Lucile Brock returned to Huntington this morning after a visit litre with her great uncle, G. W- | Sholty, and family. Mrs. Sholty aci eompanied her to Fort Wayne. Miss Elia Meyers and Miss Marie (liming of Attica left this morning for Fort Wayne to si>end the day. Miss Gluting will return tomorrow to '' Attica, after a month's visit here. Miss Meyers will join the Fort Wayne u.uty for trip to Cedar Point, Ohio. Tile) will be guests of the Ed Meyers family today

Dr. J. C. Grandstaff of Preble was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Etta Mallonee spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friendsCharles Scherry of Magley was a business visitor in the city yesterday. I illman Diehl of near Peterson was a business visitor in the city yesterday. ' • Clarence Geisler of Willshire, O„ was a business visitor in the city today. Leonard Myers of Wasliingtoi township visited among friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Reason Schafer of Blue .Crock township visited among friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ford Nichols went to Ft. Wayne this morning, where she will visit with friends. L. E. Opliger returned from Berne fills morning where lie was transacting business matters. Ralph Amrine will leave Friday night for his home at DeGraff, Ohio, for a week's vacation. " I. Battin of Lafayette, engineer lor tiie Indiana Lighting company, was a visitor here today. Ed Moyers returned to his home in l ort Wayne last evening after attending tiie funeral of A. P. Beatty. ’Hi' ideal husband wouldn’ be so bad if he selected his own socks- Nobuddy loves a good man. Abe Martin. Miss Ollie Dentner returned to her home at Van Wert. Ohio, yesterday after visiting in the city with friends. Miss Marie McMullen returned to her home at Fort Wayne tl |s morning after visiting in tile city with Agnes Costello. The decision in the Smith divorce case will be rendered at Bluffton Sati relay afternoon at 1 o'clock by Judge Eichhorn. Margaret Clark and her guest. Bertha Kinney, of Fort Wayne s|>ent the day as guests of Miss Lulu -Jahn, near Peterson. The last work on the laying of tiie cement walks along Monroe street, which has just been brick-paved, was done last evening. Miss Ada and Amos Kitehem of Geneva visited Wednesday in Bluffton as the guests of their uncle, Wil Burn Wjke-—Bluffton News. Bob Kline, Hi,- well known tailor in the Holthouse, Schulte Ac company's clothing store, left yesterday for his home at New Kensington, Pa., for a tew weeks' vacation. Kw .1. Orr Powell moved his house - hold goods from Scottsburg, Ind., to Ossian, where he lias been appointed pastor of tiie Methodist church, succeeding the late Rev. Rehl. Mrs., Jacob Atz and daughter, Margaret Bell. left, this morning for Valparaiso. where they will spend a fee days witli Miss Lulu Atz, who is a sludent in tiie university there. O A. Balyeat and wife of Van Wert Ohio, and Frank Auraml and Al Ger aril. who are working there, motored to this city yesterday afternoon to at tend tiie funejal of A. P. Beatty. John Potter, former clerk at the Murray House, is learning tiie duties of conductor on tiie Fort Wayne ASpringfield under tile supervision ol D H Hunsieker. and is making tjie tuns with him. The Rev. Bull and family left the city yesterday on their vacation. Tiie.' intend to visit one of their old Pastoral fields stopping at Kendallville, Wolcottville, and LaGrange and othei points. They anticipate a good time while gone.

.John Jidimmn mid Howard Biii'Jni of Hmalur were buHlttetm visitor# I': BlulTtou today. They rcittntly dispos <<i of a clraulng, piesKlug and sho< shining (‘Ht-aldishim tit there but an now planning to oprn unotlmr one. Bluffton News. Emanuel Ifaecker of Berne visited in I’Jiifftoii today, and looked after ImsimtH matters, lie was nciimipan led l>y his daughter. Miss Neoimi, and by Miss t'lellii Brlekley. who visited with Mis# Inez Gardener, nt the holm of Mrs. .bdin Hltzlcr. -Bluffton News Mrs. Hid.s’i'l laignn and Miss .lean ■ tie Logan, who have been vlsltlm; with their Hlstjir mid Hister-lii-hiw. Mrs Clem Knoff, left this afternoon for their homo nt St. Thonuis, Canada Little Mias Helen Knoff aceompam/'d them to St. Thomas. Miss .lune Knoff went as far us FYirt Wayne with tlie.m. .lames Barton was arrested by E. M. tiudßon. marshal 91 Hartford city am) was eseorted to jail by the oflh er. Ho wheeled bin six-nionthb-old baby In a go-cart along "ith him. Barton Insisted that if he wan plumed in a cell his. offspring would him. but " Ijj-'li the jail wa- reM'-ued the infant was taken from him Mursiiul Hudson took the baby to itn mother. Hud son had been drunk and lie ami hl# wife had trouble. Ho left homo, lak Ing Hie Hile child with him. The maraha! "at '.allud.

I THE STORE OF QUALITY * I —I I fi W ill Present To The Ladies Os This Community On « fi j UL Y 3L AUG. Ist and 2nd 1 n Miss McGuire, an expert Corset fitter, a lady who has been in the cor- ® g set business for many years, starting when but Fourteen-years of age. ® | She will be here on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week to dem- s I onstrate and fit the famous. « Henderson, LaPrincesse Fashion Form Corset * fi We have secured this agency after a years effort and are glad of it, for " we believe it the best corset on the market. ? fi It is an improvement and in advance of all Front Lace Corsets because $ Rit is ventilated in the back and always insures the greatest comfort to me | the wearer. The LaPrincese Fashion Form corset is made in Single Fronts | and also with Double Front Lace. The Double Front Lace is specially des- £ fi igned for Stout Ladies. I We have instock a full line of the Front i fi Cace Corsets and also have a complete stock • I v vT of Back Lace for Misses and Ladies. ? ¥ fi r /A ss McGuire comes to demonstrate the suI perionty of the LaPincesse and to fit you OH £ | h ■ p- correctly. Make arrangements now to meet p //I q I her during her three days stay in Decatur. * I 1/1 mi She will be found only at k Mil | I Rjl I r — j I > Gass And Meibers, | fi STORE OF QUALITY

L E. Opliger made a business trip! tv Fort Wayne this noon. Attorney ]>, E. Smith made a busi- ’ Hess trip to Fort Wayne this noon .Mrs. Fred Schlickman of Ma o ley was a business visitor in the city to day. Miss Ethel Furhiuan Ims taken a position as clerk at the llmiyon-Engc-iei store. Mr. am) Mrs Fred Schaub left today for Union Citj to make a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Horn. Miss Esther Selig returned to Fort Wayne this noon after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Otto Kirsch. She was n<' 1 companicd by Miss Caroline Gerber; who will bo her guest. Blackberries arc said to be ex< oe<i 1 mgly plentiful, and berrying parties ire now the order of the day. The* inilis of the past few weeks have help | cd the fruit out much. Andrew Moyer returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit Imre. Mrs- Moyer will remain until Sunday lor a visit witli Mcsdames lleuben Lord. Lee Wilhelm and other friend.. Edgar Gerber, the hustling clothing man of the Vance & Hite clothing' store, will leave fur a week's vacation with friends at Marion, Ohio, and To-i lodo A steamboat trip to Buffajo, X. V., will also lie enjoyed as well as a stop-off at Chicago on his return. Mrs. Albert Marley arrived iToin IndiiinaiKtlis and is the guest of tipH H- Magley family nt Monmouth i’ll, will be jollied later by her hus band and daughter, Mrs. Edna White, ( lor the Magley reunion, which will be 1 held Thursdii'. .Inly ill, nt Hobl.so', iwrk. Fort Wayne. A Hili' Packard piano was delit it the It illiam Fruiter homo in Ki 1 i. land yesterday by .lohn Yager ol th infer Bron, and Rclnkitlg furniture store. In the evening friends of the I razler family were, invited and ah 'excellent musical entertainment, was delivered ny Professor Numbers. A special message from His heater gives l.l|o news that Al Frisloe, promi imnt buaini'Sh man. Is now undergoing the imonvcnlcmo of eating without both. He expoets to have a specially tailored set within a few days and In the nienirtitne is in hiding /or fear •oine canmra licml will en.leli him. We are In rrecipi, of an unsigned article calling attenUuii Io a woman • rn.'glm t of her. < hlldren ‘We do not Ituow anything about the facts In the nise ami cannot print, those tteuis un less the party who writes them is will Ing to take the responsibility thereof, if you wish to criticize vour mdgh. hor you nhuulti uitru your uuur-i

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