Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1913 — Page 3

I Barkers Best | ■lw? 1 : 1 ' 1 j ouve aiways w ° rn I ■ for wet and wear Just as good I ■as ever New fall shoes to show i S you right now. I ■ Mens $3.00 and $3.50 1 ■ - I Charlie Voglewede I

■ WEATHER FORECAST I gßUnsetUeil with probably .show ers Cooler Sunday. ■R — — W Kreig went to It v, Sgnbis morning. ■■t. R. Merriman made to Fort Wayim tins morm: Charles Nibli< k made a luisji,,.,, ■’ll* to Fort Wax this mon !■ William Moug.-x m W1 , 1I(L ■ome to spend Sunday with Ms pal . and friends. ■■ Walter Kauffman lias ii.ih, ■is weekly busines trip m the im, r, . ; the Schaler Sadillerx eompanx. ■ Mrs. F. W Dibble and Mrs ('loment Lansing, Mich., .are in the < ity . (■ting wii Mrs. .I. S. Bowers and daughter,' Ruth, and Miss Alma Boweit; went t<> — Jioine 1 ' ti ■ ■ day at their cottage. B Mrs. Bart France and son. John 1 ■ left this morning for Allium-.Ohio ■to make their future Imine .’dr. l-'ram ,- ■ will join them in September.

I -TUBSSK 1 ■ """77” the home of I wWp ty Groceries | ~iwU ( S Ig. IF ■TMWIIItITfI W e Like To Meet You Face to Face that Would Be Our Choice Ekb - But When This Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice! Uss Phone IOS for our lunch goods Pork and beans, plain or sauces, 10, 15c Pork and beans, Marrowfatsloc Red kidney beanslo and 12c Dried beefls and 25c Sardines* American and Imported .... 5 and 10c Salmonlo,ls, 18, 20c Shrimp2sc Oystersloc in ... —. . . ... .. - —■ ■ I ■ We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 15c ■ ‘ Butter 16 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I.’ Depot. ’Phone 108.' mmi■■■—« ■■IBIIIHI w I F.M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN" A I I President Secretary Treat. I I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BUNDS, LOANS, * ■ ABSTRACTS. ■ I I I The S'chimi'W Attract Company complete Ab- I I stractK ■ ■ Farms, City Proper^' 6 >*•' “ nt MONEY [1

- Joe Tunneller was at Fort Wayne to- | day on business. 'ohn Scbug made a business trip to Richmond this morning. I‘avid E. smith went to Geneva this morning to look after business interests. Omer Parent went to Rome City this morning where he will spend a week's vacation. Emma Heckman returned to M. John s this morning after attending a party given at the Bosse home. Mr ami Mrs. Al Steele went to Ft. Wayne this morning where a doctor will be consulted as to Mrs. Steele's health. Miss Carrie Galiogly of the Bern- ■ tein store will leave the first of Hie wee k lor Kendallville and Sturgis, Midi., lor a three weeks’ vacation. Bernard Parent clem and .loeseph Koitenl n r and Claude Coffee Will go to Rome' city tomorrow morning, whore' they have rented a eotage for next week. Dr. Fred I. Patterson left this morning for Terre Haute', Ind., where ho will meet Mis- Patterson and then take a two weeks’ vacation with relatives and friends. - - -W. _

Mrs. Peter Sites went to Ft. Wayne this morning, Sam Acker returned to his home at Geneva yesterday afternoon. Kit Cowan of Bobo was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Will llammeil made a business trip to the south part of the county yesterday morning. A fine Packard piano was delivered yesterday by Yager Bros. & Reinking to Mrs. Mary Laisure of Hoagland. Mrs. Walter Kauffman and daughter, t atlierine, went to Monroe yesterday afternoon where they will visit with relatives, Mrs. Simcoki! went to Monroe yesterday afternoon where she will visit with the O. T. and J. 1). Hendricks families. Miss Catherine Baumer of Florence, Ala . arrived In the city yesterday to be the guest of Miss Emma Gillig for tc week or ten days. Mrs. Charles Cole and sou, John Alphonso, have arrived from Hamilton. Ohio, tor a visit with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Alphonse Kohne. Tony Hackman will go to Toledo, Ohio, tomorrow to Join Miss Ode Fullenkamp, who is returning from a week’s stay at Detroit, Midi, Dr. Fred Patterson left this morning for a two weeks vacation at Terre Haute. He will join Mrs. Patterson who has been there for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Dowden and daughter, Cleah. who have been guests at the William H. Tec'ple home ir. St. Mary's township, retimed to Ft Wayne today noon. Mrs. Newton Anderson and children Kenneth and Marjory, of Missouri, who are guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kintz, will be joined later by Mr. Anderson. The Smith restaurant has secured a in w, highly experienced cook and an pounces special Sunday chicken dinners. the menu can be found in another pait of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. John Riker of Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Riker of Cincinnati returned to thejr homes yesterday after visiting a day or so with Mr. and Mrs Vern McGonagie. Rev- E. A. Allen of Harvard, 111. will arrive today from Warsaw and will preach at the Presbyterian church here tomorrow morning. Rev. Alien was tormerly pastor of this church. The work of the laying of the fine new cement walk. for the Zion Lutheran church and parsonage on West Monroe street lias been completed. This handsomely improves the grounds. The Misses Marte Kintz and Genevieve Bremerkamp and Miss Helen Aurentz, of Fort Wayne, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gandy at thejr summer home at Blue Lake, near Churubusco. The condition of Miss Rose Wagner. who was operated upon a week ago Friday for appendicitis, is very en eouraging and it will be only a matter of a short time'before she will be aide to be tip again. Dr. Yocinkin of Tocsin, who has been in cKntucky, St. Ixmis and the south passed through the city today enroute to his home. The doc-tor reports the temperature in the south at loti and 108 degrees. On addressin’ th’ hoard o’ health, yesterday, Doctor Mopps paid th’ folorin’ beautiful tribute f butter milk: "While it docs not make us sing, therex is not a pang o’ regret in a barrel." Th’ engagement is off between Chester White an’ Myrtle Bud on account o’ a split up Abe Martin. Mrs. Neely of Scio. Ohio, sister of Mrs. Katherine' Thompson of this city, Ims been here for two or three weeks, enjoying a delightful visit witli relatives. including Mrs. Thompson, Wid Dorwin and family, Jim A. Hendricks and family and others. Ono of the most pleasant events of the visit was a trip Suijlax to Rocklord ami Cc Him Ohio, made via Hie automobile route. They enjoyed the various sights and places of interest and spread their picnic dinner in the beautiful park at the reservoir. Mrs. Neely wilt remain some time' and sev- < ral other happy events are on the program. Theri'iire a number of lovers of astronomy ill Decatur and they wiii lie phased to learn that there will be three eclipses of the sun and moon during the months of August and September. On August 31 there will be initial eclipse of the sun. However, it will he of sue',l short, duration at. this point that it gill attract very little attention. On September 15 there v ill be a total eclipse of the moon xmlblrc in all parts of the Cnitcid states and will be a sight seldom witnessed in a century. On Semtember 29 there will be a partial eclipse of the mn. visible in this' locally/ TJHs jives us two eclipses of the sun within one' month, or at two successive new moons, and an eclipse of the moon at the full moon which intervenes between the two eclipses ol the sun.

Mrs. L. W. Frank Is HI of neuralgia. D. W. Beery was taken suddenly ill sick. Jacob Crist went to Fort Wayne today noon. 1 Levi Johnson of Monroe went to Fort Wayne today noon. Perry Everlmrt of Monroe went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Frances Deininger returned from a visit in Fort \yi.vne. Mrs. David Liby of Preble was a business visitor here today. T. M. Reid left today for ißome City where he wil join Mrs. Reed at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Krugli ai d children left today noon for Fort Wayne lor a visitMiss Agnes Miller will go to Fort Wayne tomorrow for a visit until Tuesday witli friends. Miss Naomi Gass, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gass who is ill of typhoid fever, passed a very good light and this morning was feeling better. A trained nurse is in attendance. When Paul Reinkfng left for South Bend this morning he discovered that ills traveling bag had been gaily auorned by his fellow employees at the interurban station with placards bearing the following inscriptions: Two souls with but a single thought Matrimony;" "Oh, what joy, what Miss, for SHE will be there;’’ "It will boa different story in a short while;” "Mamma says I can stay until 10 o’clock" etc. What the object of it all was is supposed to be a secret, but judging from the happy grin that spread over his face from ear to ear when approached on the subject, and from his decided nervousness when the possibility of missing a train was broached it is surmised that it is a ease of where "Two hearts beat as one ” When Bruce Patterson left this afternoon for Warsaw, he found his grip embellished in the same way as above. — ■ —Q- — AT THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school begins at 9:30 a. m. I sharp. Communion at 10:40 a. in . followed by sermon on a text for the congregation to locate in the Bible. The evening service will begin at 7:30. Mr. Borton will deliver the second of a series of Old Testament sermons. His subject will be "When?” All are invited to these services. — o—— REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, E.xod. 12. 10:30, German service; text. Eph. 1:13, “The Holy Spirit of Promise.” •>: 15, <’. E. meeting. 7:30, English service; text, Ps. 23:3, "Tlie Restoration of Hie Soul ” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m„ Bible school. 10:30 a. m, preaching, Rev. E. A. Allen. <>:3o p. m., Christian Endeavor, The regular pastor is away on his vacation, hence the change in services, — .—c- —— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. nt. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m„ morning worship; subject, "Tlie Inner Life.” l>:30 p. m., Epworth League servile; subject, "Tlie Opportunity of Our Daily Task to Honor Christ.” Leader, Miss Bessie Teeplo7:30, evening worship; subject, "Christ’s Cleansing Power.” A cordial invitation is extended to all who will come and worship witli usI'. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. .. Q. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sundhy school at 9:30. At the close, and in connection with the Sunday school. Rev. Rilling will give another of his illustrated talks. '1 his will be of special interest to Young and old. Bring the little \dks Special singing. No other services during the day. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:00 a. m. High inane, 8:30 a. mVespers and benediction, 6:30 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday School. 9:15. Class Service, 10:30 Breaching at. Union Chapel, 10:30 . Junior’c. E. 2:00 . • Senior C. E. 6:30 Preaching, 7:30 You are cordially Invited to these services, L. W. LOVE, Pastor.

SHERIFF’S SALE. [ The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In tlie Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. The Old Adams County Bank, a , corporation, vs. William 11. Fledderjohamr et al. No. 2872, By virtue of an order of sale to me > directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Cpurt of said ’County and State, I have levied upon the real .estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for. sale at public auction nt the east door of the court house in tlie tlie (Tty of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, August 30, 1913, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, towit: Tlie east half of the south half of outlot number sixty-seven (67) in Jesse Niblick’s, administrator of the < state of John Reynolds, deceased, addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, being a subdivision of outlet number thirty-eight (38) in said town of Decatur (now city), in Adams County, State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom Hie full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer lor sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of William If. Fledderjohhnn to satisfy said order of sale this 16th day of July, 1913. THOS. J. DURKIN, Sheriff. 9-16-23 Miss Maying Deininger returned last evening Hom a week’s visit witli her sister Mrs. E- H. Kilbourne in Fort Wayne. Claude Coffee, Joe and Clem Kortenbr. r, Omer and Bernard Parent will leave Sunday for Rome City where they will have an outing. They are undecided whether they will lease a cottage or a tentvi J 5 I - . A. -r ■ ° ANY KIND'OF BRE aIT ‘ ANY KIND OF CAKE when it is the product of Martin’s bakery, they can be relied upon as being the best that can be made “the best” covering nutritive, healthful and satisfying qualities. We use only the finest flour, freshest eggs, purest sugar, spices, fruits and flavors that can be had, and the mixing kneading and baking are all done by master hands under competent direction. Bread fresh every morning. Orders filled as received“first come, first served.” Jacob Martin FOUND Keys on ring. Ow ner call at this office. 188(3 I—HTIW—III HIM STAR GROCERY oMUßimoGHHnflmanwHns Qt. can sour pickles 15c Q\ can sweet pickles 25c Qt. can olives plain 25c Qt. can olives stuffed 25c Qt. can peanut but- , ter 25c English Cl annul - Mackeral .... 20c lied Salmon .... 15c Pink Salmon . . . 10c Deviled Ham ... 10c Kippered Hairing . 15c Tuna Fish .... 10c Clams 10c Cove Oysters ... 10c Dried Beef .... 15c Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Mushrooms .... 25c | Will Johns. ; a-a Jr- » i- •- »

_ ... j Hats Cleaned And Blocked Ladies Work A Specialty PARIS STEAM CLEANING and BYE WORKS CHAS. R. KOLIN, Prop. GHNTH SUITS, CRAVENCTTEB, OVERCOATS. LADIES DRESSES EVENING GOWNS, CU’AKS. JACKETS, WAISTS. SKIRTS,. long coats, Portiers, draperies, etc. French Dry Cleaned, Redyed, Pressed and Repaired SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Goods Called For and Delivered Free of Charge FIRST HOUSE NORTH WARD FENCE CO.’S OFFICE Local Referenses on Request j PHONE 719 DECATUR, INDIANA SPECIAL, VACATION TOURS VIA — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y, Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced FARES Return Limit 12 Days See Clover Leaf Agent for particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO 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 sive your discount. All delinquent bills not paid we will be compelled to discontinue gas service. Indiana Lighting Company SB.OO NIAGARA FALLS and return Sunday, August 24, 1913. VIA Clover Leaf Route to Toledo, Lake Shore Etectricto Cleveland, Steamer See and Bee to Buffalo and International Ry Return Limit 12 days, Stop overs allowed on return trip at Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo. Special Train Leaves Decatur, at 5:00 a. m. See nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A.’ Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio. CLEAN-UP SALE Will close out all seasonable articles at a discount of 25 per cent to 50 per cent SOME OF THE BARGAINS WINDOW SCREENS. I SCREEN DOORS. — - sl-75 Quality $1.40 35c Size ....25c sl ’ so Quali ‘y $1.25 35c Size 20c The * e lnclude fixtures. “ ~ GARDEN TOOLS. Wire Cloths, All Width., In Black hocs> Rtlk „ ShuVc|s> qff 1G- square ft. in Opal 2' 2 square ft. while they last. LAWN MOWERS $7-50 Ball Bearing 18 inch Blades at s•> 00 $7.00 Ball Bearing 16 Inch Blades at $5 50 ; $6.00 Most Popular Used 18 inch Blades at $4 50 $5.50 Mast Popular Used 16 inch Blades at $4 w i $3.50—-A Good Machine S’MJ FLY NETS Cord Buggy Nets in Different Colors. ! R 'I Leather Buggy Nets Breast of Flank, * Cord Team Nets-all kinds. Leather Team Nets only g oo g Quality Reduced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. These Nets must be seen to b e appreciated. All thia yeai’u goods. i t°. examine the team nets we are closii g out at $2.50 a pair. Chas. F-Sieele & Co. I North 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind.