Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1913 — Page 3

We ve got about thirty pairs of mens $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00 oxfords left from our sale. If we can fit you out take these along at $2.45 for your pick. Charlie Voglewede

[weather forecast j! I:::::::;::::::::::::::::;;; ■far tonight and Tn-. si; ,t wanner Tuesday. Mn (’. H Hayslip sjg-nt tile day in Fort BVayne. | P. K Kinney mFm : w., here [Ou a visit. *i'. ■■ended visit at Mai inn ~nd B. bwrttie tii|> to Winehott r th;, luorni, a Jesse W*iKi' g With Iler unit.;. I . ,\| >.n . Burwe 111.—Bluffton News ;O|isr othilla I’ei kin, 1. :t t n , ingitoi Winona Lake, Ind. where -hi will prisit with her sister St,-;;.. i . o fir Mrs Claude Caton and daughter. Claudiae, of laiUrange arrive I for a visit [with her father, James Steele ui'd family. |ltard if lilultton hit this moriiiu- An Moßgo, Ind., where tin will v it v-.it! Wiliiam

■k ~ - I THE HOME OF I Groceries I saat II I—l| 1 i»wnnTWi I leMIK- There is A PLACE, A SEASON I HbMlv AND A REASON I jUEnME: I'Lr 1A erv Tiling This Is I W ''WE? THE PLACE ■ ■For Every Seasonable Thing in The Groceiy Line K* And There’s a Reason Why We Sell Them THE QUALITY Clover Honey in comb2oc I ! “ “ “ Extracted qt-10c ■Olives plain 1 10 to 30c I ' “ Stuffed• • 'lO to 25c aE Jelly and Pure Fruit Preserves ■ ’Cream and Switzer Cheese W Melons, Celery, Cucumbers S Cabbage, Potatoes, Apples - I We pay cash or trade lor produce. Eggs 15c | Butter 16 to 25c ■ ii hi ~ I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108 I F.M.SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN ■ ■ President Secretary Ireas. | THE BOWERS RKALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONI’S, LOANS, g ABSTRACTS. g fl The Schirm jvef AT Icu-t < AbE struct K'.’ronU, Twi'nty ye.ir: Experience E Farms, Cn.y Property, 5 per cent ■ MONEY i

Mom Fee went to Portland this morning on business. 1 liarles Ernst made a business trip to Geneva this morning. J. M. Stoekard of Williams was a business visitor here today. Mrs. ('. I], Colter ami daughter, Leah, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Marie Hultemeier of the Gra-1 ham <X- Walters office today began a, week's vacation. I 11” Misses Eula McKinney ami i Josephine l-ang spent Sunday at Ko I 1 onio with Mrs. Robert Hawkins. T 11. Gentis went to Geneva, this: morning to assist the A. G. Briggs <t Bros’ hardware store tor a few days. Miss Victoria Stone left this morning for Indianapolis, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. L. W ; Lucky. | Clarence 11. Scott returned to his I home at Portland this morning, being the guest of Freemont Frisinger over j Sunday. Ed Herling went to Berne this I t iorniiig to take charge of the Berlin-* I Produce plant during the absence of I the regular manager.

John Weber made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Tony Holthouse made a business trip to Magiey yesterday, Dan Costello returned to Ft. Wayne alter spending Sunday in the city. •‘Curley" Biiffeiibarger returned to his home at Hoagland this morning. Miss Hazel Durkin arrived from Marion. Ohio for a visit with Miss Mabel Corbett. Mrs. J. W. Chilcote of Willshire. Ohio, changed cars here Saturday enroute to Ft. Wayne. Homer P. Moses of Fort Wayne was nr. over-Sunday visitor with ills mother and sister on Fourth streetA. W. Brown returned to his home at Celina this morning, being the guest of Miss Stella Bremerkamp over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Keri of Pittsburg. Pa., are visiting here with relatives. Mr. Kern is a brother of Frank and George Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte spent Sunday at Fort Wayne visiting with 1 1 lends and taking in the amusements 1 at Robison park. Robert Gerard, of the job department of this office! went to Indianapolis this morning, where he will spend a week's vacation with friends. Bernard Terveer returned last evening from Toledo, where he was spending a week's vacation with his sister, Mrs. C. R Chi. and family. Mrs. I. Bernstein has gone from Sturgis. Mich , to South Bond, where she will remain until Friday on a visit witli relatives. Mr. Bernstein returned Saturday. Rose Wagner, daughter of Mr and j Mrs. Nicholas Wagner living a mile , and a half south of the city is holding i her own today, but her condition rei mains very serious. Miss Gladys Flanders left this mornI Ing for Cincinnati. Ohio, where she will sjumd a month visiting with her erandparents. Mr. and Mrs- Robert Carlisle, and with her aunts. Bernard Terveer has returned from ' a week’s visit at Toledo and Detroit. • Walter Kauffman, salesman for the i Schafer Saddlery company, left this I morning on his weekly business trip. Mrs. Christena Niblick and son. ; Jesse; Ben Smith. Charles Niblick and Herman Yager motored to Celina, 0., Yesterday in the Niblick ear and at i t< udod the chiiiitampm whl* h is beitfN . held thereMrs. <,'• V. Connell went to Fort I Wayne this morning where she will | .isit Mrs. M. A Miller, of Cleveland. Ohio, but who is now confined to the St. Joseph's hospital and in a very critical condition. The social to have been given by I the Mt. Pleasant church ladies at the Lome of Harry Butler Thursday even I ing, has been postponed on account ot | th,, serious illness of Mr. Butler’s | brother. Mel Butler. Mrs. Oren Wyer of Fort Wayne was here this afternoon to lease a house on North Third, preparatory to j the family moving here the first of the i week. Mrs. Wyer was formerly Miss j label Railing and spent her girlhood here Mrs. Annie Johnson of East Oak • land, California, writes us a letter ask mg lor patters containing an account es the death of her beloved brother. .' P. Beatty. oFr a great many years. : he received each week, a fetter from him, and she is frantic to learn some | tiling definite about his death. She I had received a letter from him just | before the news came of his death and j < mild scarcely believe the telegram I The letter shows tin l love she had for her brother and the grief she is now : usffering. The doors of the Artman k- Hess | Calo were closed Saturday night, not I to be reopened again for the purpose 10l doing business The case was j started in January by Messrs Art man I and H<;ss, they purchasing it from John I loltlioime. The reason for quitting business is that the building had to he vacated by the fifteenth of August. ns the clothing firm of Myers At Daih-y will then take possession of it ami movt; their clothing store into the room. Artman Ai Hess will probably open i elite in some other city Em iniiel Woods, contractor, and for a good many years one of the prominent. Imsincss men of Decatur, called Illi; morning and ashed Hie honor of buy ing us a. good cigar in celebration ■ I hi ei:,li/e|h birthday. Mr. Wood. 1 i . no doubt the most active man for bi;, age in Ibis part of the state and hi, wonderful con; I itullon is the surprise ol'every one He is now finish--111;; several blocks of bri.k pavement m thl: cily and Ims done more, con liaeting Ilian any man here. Only a yilir or so ago he was throw n from a iv. ar,op and received injuries which I would have knocked the average man ; out i“ ruiatieiilly. but mil Mr Wood - li. a. lew weeks he was back at work las active as ever Un told us today I that ho has no idea of retiring, for . In 1 feels better when doing thing-. : Here’s hoping he keeps it up for tweiiA f.uu.

> EXPENDITURES a\o TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 19)4. The Trustee of Bluecreek township, Adams County, proposes for the year- > ly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory’ Board at Its annual meeting to be held at the Truitee's office ’ on the 2nd day of Septenilier, 1913, commencing at. I o'clock, p. m„ i the following estimates and amounts • lor said year; 1. Township expenditures, $1,148.- . Kt, and Township tux, 15 cents on the . hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, sl,- ( 224 64, and tax, 111 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $3,827.00, and tax 5o cents on - the hundred dollars. ■ 4 Road Tax expenditures, $382.70, > and tax & cents on the hundred dollars. ■’>• Additional Hoad Tax expend!- . tures, $765.40, ami tax in vents on the ; hundred dollars. 6- Poor expenditures foi preceding year, $153.08, and tax 2 cents on the hundred dollars. . Total expenditures, $7,500.92, and total tax, 98 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows; I Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements "$562,215.00 Total Valuation of Person- , al Property 183.605.00 Valuation of Railroads. Ex-' press Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, Etc., Etc (Estimated from last year's tgx duplicate) 71,745.00 M $817,565.00 Amount of credit on Account Mortgage Exemp tion 52,168.00 Net Taxable Property of Township ... $765,466-00 Number ol polls, 160 ’•'RANK C. WECHTER. Trustee. Dated, August 1, 1913o EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Trustee of I nion Township, Arnims County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and Tax Levies by tl>e Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office on the 2ml day of September. 1913, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following estimates and amounts lor said year. 1. Townsliip expenditures, SSS 3 61. ami Township tax, x cents oil the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures. $I ,- 094.28, and tax. 15 cents on the liundred dollars. 3. Special School expenditures, sl,091.28, azf tax 15 cents on tile hun- ; died dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures. $364.76, and tax 5 cents on tile hundred dollars 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures, $291.80. and tax, 4 cents on jhe heiidred dollars. ' Total expenditures, $3,428.73, and total tax 17 cents on Him hundred dollars. The tiixables of the above named townships are as follows: 'total valuation of lauds and improvements $572,150.0P Total valuation of Personal 'Property 204,965.00 Valuation of Rail Roads Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph l.ines. Telephone Lines, Et< .. Etc. i Estimated from l.ast Year’s tax duplicate) 2,900.00 $780,015.(10 Amount of credit on ae- ; count of mortgage expenditures .... 50,195.00 . Net Taxable Property of Township $729,52n.0n Number of polls. 150 J. A. FLEMING, Trustee liated, August 2, 1913. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVYS FOR THE YEAR 1914. The Trustee of French Township. Adams County, proposes lor tin- yearly expenditures and tax lexies by the Advisory Hoard at its annual meeting, to lie held nt the school house of School District No 3. on the 2ml day of September. 1913, com meucing at I o'clock p. tn., the following estimate, nml amounts for said year; 1. Township expenditures. $848.86, and 'l'ownsliip tax lu emits on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, . $763 97, ami fax 9 cents on the bunj dred dollars. j 3. Special School 'lax expendilure-, $1,358,18, and lax 16 cents on ilie hundred dollars, I Additional Road Tax expundi tures, $421 13, and tax 5 cent: on the I'i.rnlri’d dollars. I'oinl exp. miitiir, . $ ;,:;95.11. and Jo tai tax. 10 cents mi the hundred 1 dollars. Tim laxabh's of Hie above nam'd low iisiilp urn as follows, lotal Valuation of Lands and Improv aments . , ss.Bj.x7ti.'if» , Total Valuation ul rw-unal

Property 244,691) 60 Valuation of Railroads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last year’s tax duplicatei 60,825.00 $888,385,01) Amount of credit on account of mojtgage exemption.. 39,520 00 Net taxable property of Township $848,865.00 Number of polls, 11' 1 . JOHN MOSI’HE. Trustee. Dated, Auguust I 1913. ~WANTED Yonng man for year around .job in Factory. Good position for right boy Schafer Saddlery Co. STAR GROCERY Qt. can sour pickles 15c Qt. can sweet pickles 25c Qt. can olives plain 25c Qt. can olives stuffed 25c Qt. can peanut butter 25c English Channel Mackeral .... 20c Red Salmon .... 15c Pink Salmon . . .10c Deviled Ham ... 10c Kippered Hairing . 15c Tuna Fish .... 10c Clamsloc Cove Ousters . . ,10c Dried Beef .... 15c Sardines in Olive Oilloc Mushrooms .... 25c I Wilf Johns. JS-J DR. L P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. parisiTnlace FOR THE HAIR Ts your hair is too dry—-brittle—color* less—thin—stringy—or falling out—-usd Parisian Sage— now—at once. It stops itching scalp, cleanses the half of dust and excessive oils, removes dandruff with one application, and makes tluj hair doubly beautiful — soft—fluffy— t abundant. Try a 50c. bottle to-day. It will not only save your hair and make t grow, but give it the beauty you desire.. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. MmMninw rw sob | Slate Loans i 2 Per Cent Per Month AV, hunt $5 to SIOO ;iml from one to twelve, months' time. Wo I have mil changed our plan i;f I time and easy payments, I which has become eo popular ■ with the borrow lug public. On ■' the other hand we have lower- I ed our rates to conform to Hig ■: . now law, under which we op- ■' erato and tiro lieonned and Ki bonded I<> the Slate ol Imliami. I We loan on household goods, I, pianoH, horses, wagomi, fix- I fores, elc., without removal. ■ 't ul or ’plioiio orders receive ■ prompt attention. j If you need money fill out the I following blank, cut it out. and | mail It to us, mid our agent will I cull on you. Our agent, will be lu Beeatur I every Tuesday. Ntuno ,t. .v.. .va. H Addteus ■ Reliable. PrlvaU. I fl. Wajßß l 0 1" Gcmpjtny | I', la blii-he'l leak. Roi'tn 3,8 m E eud Floor, 766 Calbouu street. Home 'Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, ImJ • ——— _

SMOKE I "7"^— ipz “WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD ! It Makes Life Worth While 5 C AT ANY DEALERS Cp BERGHOFF BEER ■HMBBSSEMaSMBBB $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered to any part of the city. The same whiskies and wines at the same oldl price and at the same uid place. NUMBER 581 I. A. KALVER. ST. LOUIS And Return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday Aug. 2,16, 30 See Clover Leaf Agent for Particulars

I FOB, SALK A Garland hard coal burnvir. Only in use 2 winters, inquire I ot Bart Franr e at the Reiter ami France pool room. 179 t

Notice To Gas Consumers The Public Utility Bill passed at the last session of our Legislature require the payment of all gas bills between the Ist AND 10th. of each month, to save your discount. All delinquent bills not pan! we wilt be compelled to discontinue gas service. Indiana Lighting Company Superfluous Hair 1 Moles, waits, pimple. blackheads, and all facial blemishes peruiau- I mtlv removed without s. anil. . CHIROPODY New painless method of treating corns, bullions, ingrowing nail '. My m< tho<ts are scientific and ;>ra< ti< al in every detail Manufaeture of "Soulliern Beauty Cream" to the skin, ZIMMERMAN Specialist Parlors, 1206 Calhoun, near Lewis. r r, Hour 9-4. or by appointment Phone 2341. COW SALE The undersigned will oiler al public auction, a number ol lir.t Nass Holstein and Jersey cows, sale to beheld at k. & I. stock yards, in Monroe, link, beifinninr promptly at one o'clock p. m. on Tlixirswluy A<ifj. Till This bunch of cattle includes;11 head of Holsteins. close to calf. 1 Holstein cow fresh, J Jersey cows with call by side. 1 Jersey cows close to calf. 2 Gunsey heifers, bred. 1 Gunsey cow due to calf. these cows are thoroughbreds and as good as can be secured any where. I Jersey heifers bred Terms—A credit of six months will be given Atchison 4 Mills J. N. Burkhcad Auctioneer U. W. LaLuic Clerk

VIOLINS REPAIRED Any one baving a violin or other string instrument to bp repaired, eave order at Werta» berger barber shop. Work guaranteed