Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1913 — Page 3
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WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Wednesday. St. Vincent de Paul-Mrs. Marv '.' Wemhoff. Thursday. Evangelical Aid Mrs. U. s. Cress . "! Ruth Circle—Dora Schultz. ' Baptist Aid—Mrs. Howard Sikes. Friday. Mite Society—M. h. Church. Christian Ladles’ Aid—Mrs. Reb< ca Eady. Mr. and Mrs. If. c. Geels and I'nmilvj. accompanied by Mru. s. I’ si -i - nnd son. Gerald, took a delightful ir’ in Mr. Geel’s TL c. H. auto, leavinn Preble. last Friday for Colfax, < lint r county, Indiana, where they visit I several days with the \ B, Cnnni' ham family, who, unt'l a few'year f ago resided on their farm a few mil,west of this city. The route ta' i 5 by the auto party was via r.luf'u ' Montpelier. Marton, Kokomo. Fianlfort and Colfax. Ind. Last Mom they were accompanied by the < • u lilugham family and auto to l<a!;i).-n.-. I Battle Ground. Crystal Springs oid . other points. Many fine scenes an I historical places are along this route, including the old soldiers' home m > ■ ] Lafayette, the old Tecumseh Trail and the battleground on which Gen. rd William Henry Harrison and tin Indian prophet. T<*ct;w»h, their famous battle in which many t American soldiers and Indians lost I their lives. A large granite mor. it meat now adorns the oue grave of General Harrison's fallen soldiers. , The total trip made by the into party ( was '416 miles which ended Tuesda. evening on their return home. Miss Frances Ward entertained a j Jolly crowd of young people Sunday ( at her home near Rivarre. Miss Fran . ces will leave Wednesday for Indian- , spoils, where she has been stayins; At high noon a delicious dinner was served. Those present during the day were the Misses Nellie and Lot toe Lett, Edith Bentz, Lulu Brown and 'Frances Ward; Messrs. Sam and Ralph Bentz, Pete Spangler. Forest Bunner, Vernon Koos, Walter Springer. Harvey Ward Harvey Shell. Dr. and Mrs. Miles Porter of For* Wayne and their cousin, Mrs Eugene Plowe. ami daughter. Margaret, cl oria. 111., motored here and wer ■ guests of the ('. A Dugan family at supper and during the evening. So thoroughly delightful has V Virginia Grey's house party at V Chester proved that the guests' has been lengthened from day to d 1 The guests are a number of her das mates from a boarding school in K tncky. with a few others, includin the Misses Dorothy Dugan and Glad' Meyers of this city and Winifred i 1 lingham of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller of Monroe street were host and host' s la evening at 6 o’clock su; per in 1 . a ' of the following guest- Mrs < harl.--H .Houk and daughter. Mary Eli beth, of Bluffton: Mrs O T- Crum and son, Harold, of Fort Wayne, md Otto Reppert and Geor Y- •' this city. ■ ■■ The St. Vincent de P: nl -oi i ' M the home of Mrs. Mary Weiuhelf Wednesday afternoon and a most joyable time was had. \ test was the main feature of tl ming. In this Mrs. Herman 1 carr'ed off the first priz meats of ice cream and <m served. The next meeting »i the homo of Mrs Georae W Martha Sellemey.r vaold yesterday and that ' was celebrated by a lap ' given at 6 o’clock last ev- r.im parents. Mr. and Mrs. I '' er. The dinner, with birthday cako as tie' Difar as Martha was conserved in the yard, whu decorated with lant l ”- 1 event was thoroughly and ■ enjoyed by all the nest the grandparents, Mrs. A. M Sellemevcr. V D- W. Beery, also Mr- nnd M Dailey, Master Lloyd ■ Esther Sellcmeyer ami ’> Gertie and Lena H" 1 Amelia Tonnelier. Mr. and Mrs. -I. E. Holtol" ' Grabill, Indiana, who m<' , friends here were entertained yday at the home of -!l - John Scheimann. Otic Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bill chicken dinner made tl pletely happy one'A stag chicken roa>‘ v 1 evening by the boy frien ! Burk in honor of his appron- - 1 "
I ■ amt will be an event long tn be f '-im-mbered by the participants. The! >' ,f ?' secured several spring fry?, I ’ hich together with other eonstltu- 11 •nls ol a roast, were taken to th«? | r G'jj'k <t Tyndall tile factory where c I" chickens wore roasted to suit a 11 !,IL - taste, and while not just ex- i "I!' as good as 'mother makes", was ' ''tally enjoyed by the boys. f THE STORMS WORK !j —- I • • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! ‘ s the ihst break between the ad-e.iini-i ration and the majiwity of the i imte officers in the army have in ■ rme,| President Wilson that it will', - :■ a-s and an immense arm) ' bring about the desired results laerefore the administration is endeavoring to settle tile trouble by peace-, i able means. London. Eng., July :n—(Special to ; 'lv Democrat) The British foreign • today admitted that Great Bri- '■ " I"'- d' filed not to participate In. . lan .ma-Pacife exposition to be|i in Id in San Francisco in 1915. No rea-ji -m- for the action were officially glv L '•e out but the impression is that re- 1 s'-miment against the United Statesji - ' r tlie Panama canal was he cause. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the anti I meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be held, r their banking house, Decatur, In-1 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, August 5, 1913. fcr the purpose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. I’. X. EHINGER, Cashier. eodtillSu. coming to DECATUR United Doctors Specialists will be at the Murray Hotel Wednesday, August 13th. ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Re - Me Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment . of Chronis Diseases. OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF! CHARGE. The United Doctors, licensee I l.y the State of Indiana for the treat-i mem oi deformities and all nervous .Hid chronic diseases of men, women !■ I c Idren, offer to all who call on this trip, consultation, examination, advi'-,- re>-. maxing no charge whati i er. except tile actual cost of treatment ior the purpose of proving that : v have at last discovered a system I nd n t hod of treatments that are i> somibly sure and certain in their I results. x Tiit " doctors are among Amers leading stomach and nerve spe< • ialists and are experts in the trea':m nt of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, tomaeh. intestines, skin, nerves., li rt si'lccti kidneys or bladder, rheu-i i at m sciatica diabetes, bed-wetting, ti-- «o-m. leg ulcers, weak lungs. 'Hit ted with long standing - it' d chronic diseases, that ■ ’ nv" baffled the skill of other physishould not fail to call. Deafr. . lias often been cured in sixty! days. A. iairdica to their system no more <i-erations for appendicitis. gali t,,. S timiors. goiter, piles, etc. By their method these cases iincompli-t c.ted tire treated without operation! '■veodeimic injection. They were I among the first in America to carn| the name "Bloodless Surgeons,’’ by, doing with the knife, with blood and with pain in the successful, H.atnient of these dangerous discaseß. II v,ai lipve kidney or idadder trouI , s brim i two-ounce bottle of your irine for chemical analysis and mlcrogcopic examination. Worn out and run-down men or wo- .. u no matter what your ailment . i„., no matter what you have . ~n told, or the oxi«wience you have I | with other physicians,” settle’ it \ in your mind. If ynyr case ia ~ 'nr v]o Ihcv will tell you so. ConSl ilt them upon thia visit. It costs! vou nothing. pjrWF.i’BER. frpe OFFER Is tor this trip only Married ladies must come with their pusbands and minors with their par ' ents. .- x 1 (Advertisement)
Ed Koenemanu the well known am 1 ! popular Hoagland business man, wae ! attending to business here tills afternoon. Maybe It won’t do u lilt of good, but the editor <nni*>t help saying a word 1 ui-out leaving horses hitched In the glaring sun these days. There Is i‘ heap of difference between Hie tem--1 eriiture In the shade ami in the sun, and no man will stay in the sun a minute when lie can get In tile shade on such hot days as we are having now. A horse that stands'and pants in tile sun, will cool off and be quite comfortable in the shade. All this.is from the humanitarian side of the question On tile, other side, the pui' ly practical a horse will do much mor • in a day if allowed to rest in the shade as often as possible. Hacking rt legs and cutting off th, etc ears is not the only way of misusing the saiths"! horsed. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Located corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. E. J. Bailey. I'iiiG FOUND —Pair ol nose glasses in the court house. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 170t3 LOST OR STRAY ED-Poland China sow r . Has been gone nearly a week. Address Wm. Kukelhan, R. F. I). No. 3; 'phone 2-L line. 17Gt3 fwHTWOTTRV POPHAM’S> : ASTHKA REMEDY ’ x Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every ' s Case. Sold by Drugffifits. Price SI.OO. Trial Package bj Mail 10c. < > WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props. Cleveland, 0.! For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO
Tested Seed I U7?j’ do you test your seed corn before you plant it? To | know it will grow—On the Stick- | ney outside igniter you can see the spark before you | _ start —and you know it will go. I Schafer Hardware Co. I EXCLUSIVE AGENT 3 | SCHAFER HDW. CO. - Decatur, Ind. |
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| We are going to offer on the closing days some extra bargains. We still have some cxcelII lent values in all departments.
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Special Prices on all Lace Curtains II BIG BARGAINS ON TABLE LINENS 0 I NIBLICK & CO. J I=l £== E===3 I=£l===== ===== r — -■■■, yCT ~~~~ f l==i=l e£l
PARISIAN SAGE.: FOR THE HAIR 7 ! Unsightly—matted- colorless-—scraggy - hair made—fluffy—soft—abundarw and J radiant with life at once. Use Parisian . Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, ! stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, takes J . away the dryness and brittleness, increases . the beauty ot tne hair, mailing it wavy J . and lustrous. Everyone needs Parisian Sage. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Democrat Want Ads Pay. ' yF® I rasa ■*' Two high-class Belgian stallions, ‘ e' • , ~ will stand for mares at my barn 5 | r miles northeast of Decatur, Ind.," this ' season. King Walter is a blood bay, | a 5 years old, weights 2,000 lbs., has j . proved that he is an excellent breed- , >. er. Fred Orlon is a fine sorrel, white j 3 mane and tail, 3 years old, will weigh over a ton when matured. He is a fine specimen of tlie Belgian horse, c has proved that he is a sure breeder. ' Terms: —Ten dollars to insure a J colt to stand and suck. Owners part- ' ing with mares will be held for insur- ) ance. We solicit your patronage, j J. A. FLEMING & SON, ), 77-2t-w-10wks. Owners.
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HR with Miss Maguire and receive her expert advice about your figure require- HF ment and corset. There is no obligation to buy if you attend the demonstration. u I GASS & MEIBERS I 18 I
Dr- C. V. Connel ! VETERINARIAN Ph nnn office 143 Jl HOnC Residence 102 HERE is a remedy that will cure most all skin and 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. If not handled send 50 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, De- atur, Indiana. CHiCHESTUi S PILLS ’HU’ DIAMOND »BANi>. a \ Ask y«mr Drut'al-tt f r f.- I*. * M-chen-ter s Diamond >»rr.nd//\\ ' ,,!l ‘‘-I 1 - ' ‘.''“I 1 k! ■ W v-Vd 'Auke no oihep. Buy of your 17 ~ flf I'm-ffßist. Akf r< iil-< lii.S-TEE « IU DIAMO.NP HUA M> PILLS f‘»r «3 A? ycar 1 be t,S.vfcst.Alwa>-sR»-'.ix la r SOLD CY URUGGSSTS EVERYWHERE
Special Silk Offer 1 Lot Silks worth 50c This sale 19 cents 1 Lot 27 inch Satin Messaline colors worth 85c and SI.OO This sale 35 cents yard 27 inch wash Seer silks This sale 21 cents yard 36 inch Satin Messaline all colors best quality This sale 84c yd 27 inch fancy silks cheap at SI.OO This sale 72 l-2c
-THE demonstration that will commence > tomorrow at our Corset Department is a notable style event that will attract the attention and interest of every fashionloving woman. , The special exhibition of Henderson and LaPrincesse Corsets will give the women of this city the opportunity of seeing the very 1 itest styles of these well known corsets. And the daily demonstrations by Miss I Maguire, the expert corsetiere, will show ex- | actly what corset should be worn and how I they must be worn to get the best effect. 8 Do not miss this demonstration: consult f
>• JtL Fare *2SQ I ! I BETWEEN „. TTZ. THE GREAT ship seeandbee .Magnificent Steamer. SEEANDBEE, City of Erie ud City of BuffX Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) r m -„,j .„ - , .(CentralStandard Time) 630 A.M. »"y j--<-l-™«<lUne between Cleretand and Buffalo accepted for - fi «• iSd » rents T P 5 CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT rr> w. F. Herman. Gen'l P L. £2l
Special Rug Offer 1 Lot Velvet Rugs large size worth sl7. This sale $12.75 1 Lot 27x60 in. best quality Ax minster cheap at $2.75 this sale $1.98 i Special prices on all 9x12 & 11-3x12 Rugs in all grades Best quality all wool ingrain | cheap at 75c This sale 64c
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