Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1913 — Page 3
■The Last Week of Our I BIG SUMMER SALE H- See What $1.95 Will Buy This Week. ■ Charlie Voglcwcde
I WEATHER FORECAST I MBP** 81 ** 1 K ' ,|, v. pi -, tonight an i Thursda BRp* Il- Dunn ol Bluffton was a business visitor here Saturday. KpMrs. Nimrod Bailey is here visiting ■with the John Talk family. RTlrs. C. II Colter made a business •||tri]> to Fort Wayne today noon. i Miss Malissa Langwor:.-i of Fort ■JSA'ayne arrived Saturday afternoon fm a visit with friends here. Crawford of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in the city with his mother, Mrs. Mary Crawford. g Mcwroe has a new marshall. O. V tfraha resigned and a Mr. Leisure appointed to take Iris |.la- " •-Borne Witness. very many visitors I >. (far s Lnrday, the majority of mimer® being busy at this time. <>uts lia>vept is now in order. Mi s Bessie Fink, of Wauseon, ().. been visiting here wc Mrs- Frank Martz went to Ke:i-i ■Bribe for a further visit with Iriends.
I THE HOME OF I I Groceries j Aj= There is ! A PLACE, A SEASON JS AND A REASON I 1' ■■ i T!;ii I'.'This L ; I F THE place WFor Every Seasonable Thing in The Grocery Line p And There’s a Reason Why We Sell Them ■ THE QUALITY ■Yhite Clover Honey in comb 20c | “ Extracted qt 40c BDlives plain 1 10 to 30c j I “ Stuffed • • * 10 to 25c ■ Jelly and Pure Fruit Preserves E Cream and Switzer Cheese i Melons, Celery, Cucumbers 1 Cabbage, Potatoes, Apples I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c K Butter 16 to 25c _____ I Hower and Hower. Worth of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phono 108. _ _ _ .... -- L _H— ■BWMPWWi 3 F.M, SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I ■ tPresident Secretary Treas. I THE [BOWERS REALTY CO. g | REAL ESTATE, IBONDS, LOANS, I ABSTRACTS. ■ The Schirmevar Ab'-tiact Comvaoy complete AL- | stract Records, Twenty years Experience ■ Farms, City Property, 5 per cent I MONEY
Fred Hoffman made his regular business trip to Bryant this morning. •I. H. Gentls returned from a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Fred Falk went to St Mary's, Ohio, tills morning to look after some lumber business. B. .1. Tet veer returned from Toledo last evening, where he spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Uhl. C- H. Hayslip made a busines trip to Dayton, Ohio, this morning in the interest of the Smith & Bell Lumber company. Mrs. Frank Carrier and daughter, Dora, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with their daughter and sister, Mrs. ' Arthur Bollman. | Deputy Treasurer Bernard Terveer j went to Toledo Sunday, where he w ill be the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. IL . I hl, and family for a week. William Mougey returned to bis work this morning at Fort Wayne after spending Sunday in the city with his parents and other relatives. The Herman Geels family and Mrs. S. I*. Sheets and son, Gerald, who motored to Colfax, Friday, to visit •I with the A B- Cunningham family, re- . turned today.
Irvin Case was at Fort Wayne today on business. Lewis Fruchte made a business trip to Berne this morning. Harold Henneford returned to Vera Cruz after spending Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Dan Niblick. Lew G. EUingham left Saturday evening for Bluffton, from where |te went to Indianapolis Sunday. . Mrs. .Julia Leßlood, after a two weeks' visit here with her cousin, Ed Phillips, and family, returned to her home at Celina, Ohio, this morning, Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Magly of Kenton, Ohio, arrived today for a visit with relatives and to attend the Magley reunion Thursday at Robison park. Peter Frank, Cappy Johns, Clem Voglewede and Herman Colchin made a motor trip up the river Sunday afternoon in their motor Ivoat, which they have built. Boys, why have bad dreams tn the oead hours of night when you can get a girl to go and enjoy the Calvary pic nic, Saturday, August 2, all day long Just for the asking. The Misses Pauline and Hazel Wolford returned today to their home at Monmouth. They visited since yesterday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Schafer Peterson. E. S. Christen writes his family that he is now settled at Terre Haute where he is taking a special course m the state normal. Mr. Christen is a graduate of this institution. Airs. C. P. Foreman and three chil dren returned to Portage, Ohio, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Martz. They were accompanied by Mrs. Foremen’s brother, Floyd Hunter who will spend his vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schug and children, George W. and Mary Catherine, left today for Kinderhook, Mich-, where they will take their annual outing. They will Im gone two weeks and expect to haVe a delightful lime. I bought a barometer today, Hannah. so's to tell if it's going to rain on Calvary’s picnic day. Satin day. Au gust 2. Hannah To tell if it's going to rain? What extravagance! What do you suppose the good Lord gave you rheumatism for? William Brokaw, who visited with Cleveland, Ohio, relatives, wtis summoned home on account of the serious illness of his son, Dr- R. E I’rokaw, East Main street. Mr. Brokaw arrived on the eventing train, Friday.—Portland Sun. Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Kuebler and daughter, Marcella, left Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit Um days 01 o witli Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spiess. Mr. Kuebler stopped off at Toledo. 0.. to attend to business matters and will join his wife and daughter later in the week. Rev. B. B. Uhl arrived today from Nokomis, 111., to join his family here in a visit witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs- John Christen Rev. Uhl, who is pastor of tile English Lutheran church at Nokomis, has been granted a vacation during the month of August by his congregation. Fred Falk of Jonesboro, Ark., armed in the city yesterday from his annual trip through the central and eastern states in the interest of the Jonesboro Bending company. to spend a few days with his daughter, Miss I Lillian Falk, who is visiting in the city with relatives. He will also look alter business mattersDr. R. E. Brokaw was unimproved Saturday afternoon, if anything his < onilit.ion was slightly weaker Au operation was performed the middle <4 the afternoon, when there was a transfusion of normal serum taken from human blood, the latter being furnished by two persons, one of them being Ids son. Bryce. This l ansfusion was made to stimulate and dilute the poisoned blood. — Pori land Sun. Mr. ami Mrs. John Stewart ami on. Meredith, motored to Warren Saturday night, spending the night with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs W L. Ruggles. Sunday morning Hie party drove to the Leander Lewis Imine, six miles northwest of Warren, where they spent' the day. A good country dinner was a feature of the visit. The heavy rains In that section delayed their return trip, and the Stewars did not arrive in Decatur until I'L.'l" o'clock Sunday night. Word comes from Mishawaka that Ke'. O. E Tomes has resigned the pastorate of the First Christian church of that place to assume charge of the West Jefferson Street church of Christ of Fort Wayne. Rev. Tomes will begin his service here on September t. Tim local church has been without a pastor since the resigns lion of Rev. Todd some months a;.o. and the congregation has endeavored to clear up current indebtedness be fore securing a new. pastor Ser'i-'-p have been held every Sundav. however. The membership at the pres ent time numbers 500, and a strong j organization is maintained. —Fort Wayne
Neal Deeds of Findlay, Ohio,-visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Daisy Dull of Ohio City passed through the city on her way to Fort Wayne. C. M Foreman of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne Miss Frances Butler, of the RunyoniSigeler store l , lias begun a two weeks* vacation. Paul Sehum of Sehum, Ohio, changed ears here today noon on his way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Bertha Bieherlch Kirschner Walden has returned from her wedding trip to IndiiinapolisJohn (A Moran left this afternoon for Portland and Muncie where he will look after some legal business. C. W- Campbell of the Schafer Saddlery company, is on his weekly business trip through central Ohio. Miss Ruth Hammel returned to Portland this afternoon to ma> a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. C. B- Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Dailey of Yankton, N. I)., are here visiting with his .jsier, Mrs- John Falk. Miss Dora Schultz has returned to her work at the Fullenkanip store after a ten days' vacation occasioned by illness. The Misses Martha and Luella Rathert, who visited at Preble and Bluffton, returned today noon to Fort Wayne. Nick Miller, the Murray House barber. is taking his annal vacation this week, the guest of H. L. Center, at Indianapolis. Miss Melissa Langworthy returned to Fort Wayne today noon after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Ruby and other friends. L. G. Kauffman of the Schafer Saddlery company, left this morning on a business trip through the west part of the state and in Illinois. J. C. Moran, C. J. Lutz ami Jim A. Hendricks went to Indianapolis this afternoon, where they will attend to business of importance. Fred Iseh. the well known farmer, is. suffering from an overgrown carbuncle on the back of his neck. He was in today for treatment. Alva and Ferd Nichols. Herman Tettman and John Stults have returned from a week's vacation at Rome City at tlie Maloney cottage. Grover Hoffman spent Sunday with his wife and family, leaving this morning on his weekly business trip in the interest of the Schaler Saddlery company. Mrs. It. A. Sehum ami children, of Jackson, Mich., who have been visiting at Sehum, Ohio, changed cars here today on their way to Fort Wayne. Miss Frances Radeimu kcr returned to her work at the telephone exehang 1 this morning after a two weeks' vacation at Wabash, Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. C..JL. Roberts and family and .Miss Eda Fisher of Eaton, Ohio, spent Saturday evening witli Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. They left yesterday morning for Toledo. Mrs. Charles Battenberg left this morning for Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit with her son, Roy, and family. She accompanied her little nephew, Paul Battenberg, to his home there. Miss Cleo Roop returned this morn ing to the Marion Normal school after spending Sunday here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dick Roop. Ray Mittank of Upland was also a guest over Sunday at the Roop home. F 11. Hubbard writes us a. card from .Montague, Mich., stating that they-arrived there o- k . after taking in all tlie resorts from St. Joe to that place, making thetrip in their Reo. They will rest up at that place for two j weeks. Ur. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs Frank Gass enjoyed a trip over the southwest part of tlie eounuty Sunday i wild managed to dodge tlie storm. Ralph Amrtne of this office is e;i ! joying a vacation week at the home of i Ills parents at DeGraff Ohio. French Quinn and Mrs- Eley motored to Fort Wayne Sunday, whe-.-i I they dined witli Mr. and Mrs Harry; Qulnu of Kansas City, who stopped; there a few hours, enroute to New | York City, where Mr. Quinn will buy I goods for his house. Mrs. Emma Hartman of Monterey.] Ind, "ho had been visiting at Fort i Wayne with the Franke family, spent Sunday hi Decatur as the guest of Miss Emma Gillig, the trip from For' ' Wayne being made in the Franke au tomobile, the Misses Emma and Clara Franke, also being members of tlie pa rt y. A very enjoyable time was had Sun dn< at theTljeodore Hobrtjck home in Hoot township .when .. a .rtumber oi friends and neighbors were’lncited come »mi- spend the day and enjoy a big dinner In honor of Mr. Hobrock s thirty fifth birth anniversary. Mr. and. Mrs Henry Schulte and son, from Decatur, were preaant.
IrS——MWl I 111 — //h ! ~HEN DERSON, ! *£Li LA PRINCESSE Jra “ ,k ' : r dr ; .. i r I'nliH WO? I Corset i ' Demonstration Announcement tBeginning July 31st and Lasting Until Aug 2nd ll •"•XL. Q tT S V'-l M There will be a special demonstration of HENDERSON and La PRINCESSE CORSETS at our Corset Department. For this occasion we have engaged Miss Maguire, who will discuss and demonstrate the newest corset styles for the benefit of all visitors: The privilege of consulting Miss Maguire and receiving personal demonstrations is extended to all visitors. You are cordially invited to attend this demonstration. [O/ StoKS ’ SZ DECATUR ~ INDIANA — - ———»H I Si
The Misses Mildred and Hazel La-] Dtlle and Irene and Marguerite Gerard left this afternoon lor Churubusco; to be guests of Mrs. Berry Gandy this week. LOST -Gold watch between Myers <v Dailey store and south part of city. I'lease return to J. M. Rice or to the Myers-Dailey store and receive reward- 177t?> |
Low Rate Excursion --VIA — Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.in. See Agent for Information STAR GROCERY Pint mason cans doz 50c qt “ “ “ 60c 1-2 gal mason cans . 75c qt glass top “ .75c Jelly tumblers . . 20c Can rubbers doz . . 5c “ heavy doz 10c Paratine wax . . . 10c Sealing “ ... 5c Mixed spices . . 5 & 10c Mason top lids doz . 20c Wax top lids doz . . 5e Stone, jar white lid 7-S-& I 10 cents - Pure cider vinegar . 20c I Will Johnsj:g;‘S| ttwt -. T -rur" - - t >-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beatty left today! noon for their home at Des. Moines, lowa, being called here on account ol , the death of Call's father, A P. Beatty. The Presbyterian Sunday school will j | h:IVe its excursion to Robison park, | i Fort Wayne, tomorrow. Two interur-j ■ ban ears have been chartered.
1.11 ■■■■■■■Mi IM I MM—lfc Uli Wlf imil iriifWi lM.llfL\L~.:»fl—E■«■■— Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital »120,000 | { vk. Surplus . $30,000 iv. y-? JCJ C. S. Niblick, President Y -** M * Kirsch and John Niblick ■ • Vice Presidents e-- ** ' K. X. Ehinger, Cashier, Fl I N" Dotad Farm loans IB®/ \ KedG a Specialty " -• Reflect Eg. S Resolve Collections g ' Made There’s Nothing Like MiA BANK ACCOUNT able Rate.. To Give A Man The Courage Ac coSaTo Face The World With Safe — Banking And All That’s Hurled 1 Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended g Cm Dollar Starts It! v To our | 4 . I’atrons | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Dcposi i— imumiiMiiii lh BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered to any part of’the city. The same whhkies and wine; at the same old? price : and at the ‘■•’•.me uid place. II I. A. KALVhJv.
Carl Nuerge of Preble township was ' a business visitor in the city today. Attorney C. J. Lutz left tliisVfb’i' ■ noon for Indianapolis to attend tl.o I meeting of the state tax board. Mr. and Mrs Fred Peters and : daughters of Jefferson township were ' shoppers in the city today.
