Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1913 — Page 3
I THERE NEVER WAS I I I I k on l US hUB “, i , nK 10 hee P “P S ■ zcs ' One pair sell anothe r. Whan a | woman buys a pair and feels the eom- ■ !»n t h‘ nd r ease . t 0 tl<Lr feet she is wing to ■ . tell her friendsand she keeps advertis- ■ mg them for us all the time | I , Plain and tip $1.50 I g I'ancy tipped and Dull Kid $1.75 | I Charlie Voglewede I
I WEATHER FORECAST! ' Hliowern tonight or W.dm-sd,,-. Wanner tonight. Han Hill was at Fort Wayne Sunday visiting with friends. Miss Hose Wagner is still continuing to improve from her operation. Dave Hoopengartner spent Sunday tit Bluffton as the guest of friends. Mrs. Bell Harmon is confined to her bed suffering from an attack oi appendicitis. County Treasurer C W. Yager and family left Sunday lor a week's outing in Michigan. *1 he Misses Edna Crawford and Nona Fbrbing are enjoying a weeks vacation at Cedar Point. Hay Collins, manager of the Morris live and ten cent store, has returned to his work after an illness of a week or two. John Joseph and Hen Lang left today for Indianapolis, where they will enjoy a few days vacation and at the same time look after busines matters
iiwarw -sek rsr-sc. .raKST-i - aa.... . -4afa»-j •■Tsoar 01 THE HOME OF I | Quality Groceries j Our Bill Os Fare Is So Extensive and Varied That our Patrons Have a Wide Range for Selection. Buy Select Groceries That Have Been Carefully Selected Try our pie goods. Mince meat in jars . . . . 25c Mince meat in pkgs 10c 3 for 25c Pie peaches can . . .10c Pie pumpkin can ... 10c Black raspberries canlsc Seeded raisins packageloc Seedless “ “ 12c Currants “ b )c Hand picked apples pk2oc We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 16c Butter 16 to 25c - Hower and Hower. North of G, R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. —.- « "" " !
-i ■ — ; Miss Phoebe Hart went to Hixon, I Ohio, yesterday afternoon. ! Herman Yager mad,, a business trip t fort Wayne yesterday afternooni .Mangold made a business trip to Monroe yesterday afternoon. , .Mayme Terveer has returned from a month s visit at Toledo and Detroit. Harry Jeffrey of the Hensley jewelry j store is taking a two weeks’ vacation. Mr-. ( Burr of Monmouth was the I guest of friends in the city over Sunday. I Frank Nussbaum, the Linn Grove l.aibiT, was a business visitor here I yesterday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Watson of Huntington spent Sunday in the city as tile ' guests of friends. J Mrs. \. E Magley of Kenton, Ohio, who has been visiting here went to * Monmouth last evening to visit with other relatives.’ • Mrs. Charb s Foughty and son. Joe J., returned to their home at Bluffton :.<sterday alter visiting in the city I with friends and relatives. The Misses Effie Miller and Huldah , Mutt Ider returned yesterday noon '[ from Rockford, Ohio, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller.
Mrs. F. V- Mills spent the day In Fort Wayne. Lewis Gehrig made a business trip Berne this morning, Fred Hess made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. William Melcher of Hoagland was a business visiter in the city today. A. B. Bailey of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Noah Mangold left this morning on his regular business trip, going from nere to Berne. Mrs. Henry Adler went to Berne this morning, where she will visit with her parents. Miss Florin,. Edwards ot the Smith & Bell office is taking a two weeks' vacation at Rome City. The Misses Kittie Fought and Kate Flickinger have returned from a two weeks’ stay at Lake Janies. A'Fm liirvauox ini’» <1..,. UGJ IHUtU’ ing for Hicksville, Ohio, where she "ill visit with her parents. Mrs- Dan Hill and children. John and i heater of Fort Wayne were guests of the Grover Hill family Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Rice left yesterday afternoon for Lynn, Ind., where she will visit with friends for a week or so. Gustave Reinking of the Yager Bros. & Reinking furniture store is taking a week's vacation with relatives at Ft. Wayne and other places. Rev B. B. Uhl of Nokomis, 111., has gone to Angola to visit with his brother. He will return here to join his family before returning home. C. I). Murray. Ben Knapke and Mort Andrews went to Muncie yesterday, where they looked after legal business pertaining to the Murray hotel liquor case. , Mrs. J. S. Rowers and daughter. Ruth, and Miss Alma Bowers returned Sunday evening from Rome City where they spent a few days at their cottage. Mrs. Bert Croyle and Mrs. B. E Weaver have returned to their homes ■n Fort Wayne after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beu Liniger, at Peterson. Announcement was made today that Grant Pyle ami Noah Frauhiger, tw< well known local auctioneers, han formed a partnership in that line <>i business. —Bluffton News Mr and Mrs. Thomas Elzey return cd yesterday from Celina. Ohio, where fhey spent Sunday with their son. Ir vin Elzey, and family. They were surprised to find it raining here as it did not rain at Celina. Mr. and Mrs. George Massonnee and Mrs. William Buckingham of .Decgtm passed through the city this morning <n their way to Newcastle where they will s|«‘iid a few days visiting relatives and friends.—Bluuffton News. Mrs. J. E. Schide returned to Yau Wert, Ohio, yesterday after accom ponying her little niece, Miss Pauline Reynolds, to her home here. Miss Pauline had been visiting with her aunt and became) very ill Sunday of stomach trouble. Erman Mentzer is acting as chief of police in the tibseme of Charles Fierce, who with his wife, left Sun day morning for Lake Webster for a short fishing trip. Tim Hartman. Joe Henry ami Mr. and Mrs. F: -<l Pies singet also went to Lake Webster Sunday- Bluffton News. "Oh, mammy, here comes a drug store.'' cried th' bright little daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Lase Bud’last night, when th' green an' red lamps o' ait auto appeared in th’ road east o' ther home west o' th’ sawmill. Quincy Meadows is disappointml in love. He married a girl when he wuz stuck on himself.- Abe Martin. Three small children of Deputy County Auditor If. C. Huber of Hunt iiigton were taken to Indianapolis for Pasteur treatment, following a mes sage informing Mr. Huber that a dog that hit the Huber children has symp toms of rabies. Mrs. John Raber, of a prominent farmer, also was rutapped, and may take the treatment Lester Stanley, who has been emploved here as an operator in the Western Union office, went Io Decatur Supday evening, where lie vilited relative:;. Mr. Stanley has banded in li ; H resignation with Mr. Vollmer here .ml will return to Decatur, where l.e will take his former position a: operator hi the Decatur office.—Bluffton News. In making the round-. today the ii poitor found a number of missing face., in a number of places of bind 'i' All the clerks by the mime i f slot machine are away on a vacation. ami the owner: of the place: do not know when they will report for duty The prosecutor was taken at hlr notice, and now there Is not a lot machine running in the city Mold el the machines have been taken t-«A <ntir> ly while others have their face:; turned to the wall. Word came from Bluffton and Hartford that the order , i.; ued Friday Is being obeyed in th I cities and all machines are off duty. —Montpelier Herald
D E. Smith made a business trip to Bryant this morning. J. P. Hoffman made his regular trip to Monroeville this morning. Mrs. Charles Wolfe and children went to Port Wayne this morning. Mrs. Catherine Smith ami daughter Margaret, left today for Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lucinda McClure wont to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with relatives. Miss Bertha Case went to Ft. Wayne this morning where she will visit with relatives. L. W. Frank has taken the position as overseer of the work on the brickpaving of Rugg street. Mrs. Arthur Ford left today for Muncie where she will visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Martin Laughlin and Mrs. John Smith went to Fort Wayne this mornins- to visit with friend:-;. Miss Jessie Winnes left this morning for Fremont, Mid)., where she will visit wtth Mrs L. Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm returned irom a two weeks’ visit at Oden. Mich. They had a very deiightmlu time. John Tyndall left this morning for Rome City, where be will join his family and enjoy a week's outing. John Bowers went to Rome City this morning, where he will spend a few days' outing at the Bowers cottage, Mr. and Mrs. William Drake, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Hany Jackson. Mr and Mis. B. R Stiverson went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her brother, 8. A. Baker, and family. Miss Pearl Purdy went to Bluffton, where she will visit with Mrs. Mary Purdy. Mrs. E. D. Ward and Mrs. Will Markley. French Quinn and F- M. Schirmoyer left this afternoon for Indianapolis, v here they will look after business matters. Mrs. Glen Glaney retained to her Lome at Monroe tiiis afternoon after visiting in the city with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Collins and son. Harold. returned to Newcastle after a visit with their son and brother Ray Collins. and familyMrs, M. B. Cloid of Wausau, Wis . who has been visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs Fred Mills, left this morning for her home. F. ft. Hubbard and family have returned from a several weeks’ automobile trip through Michigan. They had a dandy good time. Mr. and Mrs C. W Davis of Fremont Ohio, who spent the night Jn-i> with the. Fred Linn family, left this mnrping for Fort Wayne, Mis. Daniel Kilsoii is at L- b.-inon where sin- is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cornthwaite, and tin' ne« daughter horn to them. Miss Jessie Winnes, who left this morning for Fremont. Mich , to visit with th<- Harruff family will be joined in a week by Miss Della Harruff who could not leave at this time. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Shamp, who have r< turned from Fort Wayne, where they lived the past year, tire now comfortably located again in their own home in this city at 427 Mercer avenue. Miss Ellie Miller returned to hetwork at the Niblick store, after a two weeks' vacation. She and Miss Hul-j dah Mntschler returned yesterday noon from Rockford, Ohio, where the-. . si>ent Si mil nay witli Irvin Miller and w ife. Oliver Johnson and family returned last evening from Russiaville, Ind., where they attended the funeral of a nephew. Mr. Emery Haworth, a young man. aged twenty live, who died from tuberculosis of the glands of the neck Miss Odessa Johnson nccompaniiwl | them home lor a two weeks' visit. Attorney C. L. Walters has returned Irom a visit al Midland, Beaverton I and Houghton Lake. Midi. .Mrs. Wal-l t< rs and danghters. who were also] there, did not return but have gone hi I Conneaut Ohio, to visit with the E. M Suttles family and from there will go to Cranesville. Pa. to visit with Wil lard Suttles and family. Fieneh Quinn and Mr. and Mr: Harry Quinn came in from Koi ii Inst evening. The latter will leave to ! morrow for their home nt Kansa j City Mr and Mrs. Don Quinn and di.lighter of Chicago were also guests at tho Quinn cottage at Rome Citi ■ over Sunday. Mr. Quinn r. turiiln ■ Sunday evening ami the rest of th-J family remaining for a lew days. The public schools will open tv. <i weeks irom next Monday. It doesn't seem possible, but the good old sum I llier time has slipped bv lapidlv. Tie county cominls:donor ( | umi count' ; council niffet that day also and * the September term oi the Atlanm circuit court conienes on that day, the last term for Judge Merryman, as Judge-chs-1 D. E. Smith will assume the i bench about the middle oi November, i i
- - - ... - ... I ‘-A h - I Ba , TAKE A BITE of our bread and you’ll admit i that even mother’s was no 1 better or in fact so good. We sell better bread than it is 1 possible to produce in the family stove. That’s our business. If you use our bread, you know it; ifyuu don’t a trial will convince. 1 Jacob Martin r ... Great bargains in refrigerator’s this week sold at 25 per < cent reduction at Yager Bros. & Reinking FRAME BUILDING FOR SALE. Have a fl ame building, 22!^x5.)*4, located on the fair grounds, east of the ! city. Is in good condition, can be t moved as it stands at small expense 1 or can be torn down. Will sell cheap if taken at once. • 177t'l . J. B. STONEBURNER. I SQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE. An old saw mill, partly down, Im at- , ed at Linn Grove, also some loose i timber, most of it in good condition. Will sell cheap, inquire of George . Gentis, or Courtney Runyon, Linn Grove. J SMC —— FOR SALE Fox Terrier pups. Inquire of Francis Schmitt, at the Schmitt butcher shop. lS. r >t3 LOST—A Kx-KetcooK containing sum I of money. Was lost near Monmouth. Please return io this office. 17Ut3 WAN iED A dishwasher :-t People's restaurant. Call at once. Jacob Martin Prop. , 177t£ Two days more to get clothing bargains of Teeple Brandyberry & Peterson. 186t2 FOR RENT—Good TTOom residence, opposite court house, with bath, , electric lights and water. Inquire of A. I). Suttles at Old Adams County | Hank. txitf WANTED Man and woman, married or single, for cooking and general work around house. Family of three. Address Theo. F. Thieme, Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ISlt2 More people have, taken advantage , of our sale than ever. We have what h we advertise.- Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. 186t2 WANTED Boy to learn the baker's trade. Inquire of Jacob Martin at People’s restaurant. ISItJ FOI'ND- Pair of boy’s shoes and stiK-kings and <oat, on road past the county farm, by Jonas Fisher. Owner cen have same by calling on Mr. Fisher and paying for this ad. istli:: POUND- Keys on ring. Owner call at i this off’ee. 18StJ
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 but- ; ter 25c English Channel Mackera! .... 20c Red Salmon .... 15c Pink Salmon . . .10c Deviled Ham ... 10c Kippered Han-ing . 15c Tuna Fish .... 10c Clams 10c Cove Oysters ... 10c Dried Beef .... 15c Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Mushrooms . . . 25c E < Will Johns,
Hats Cleaned And Blocked Ladies Work A ligltj PARIS STEAM CLEANING and DYE WORKS CHAS. R. KOLIN, Prop. IJENTH SIHTS, CRAVENETTES, OVERCOATS. LADIES DRESSES EVENINtr GOWNS, CLOAKS. JACKETS. WAISTS. SKIRTS, long coats, .Portiers, draperies, etc. ’ g 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 > North Third Street & Monroe. Local Referenses on Request PHONE 719 DECATUR, INDIANA I L —————— ——.—— SPECIAL VACATION TOURS ■ VIA — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y, lickets 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 oi our Legislature require the payment of all gas bills between the Ist AND 10th. of each month, to save your discount. AH 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 Electric to 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~ W ill 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 Csc Size 25c * 1,50 Q“ al, ‘y 35c Size 20c TI ’ CSe '" c,ude fixtures. ~~~7Z I GARDEN TOOLS. Wire Cloths, VUI Widths. In Black Hoe[i , Rakes> S()Ovc)b cU , o)f i!g square ft. in Opal 2' 2 square ft. while they lastLAWN MOWERS $7.50 Ball Bearing 18 inch Blades at $G 00 $7.00 Ball Bearing 16 inch Blades at $550 $6.00 Most Popular Used 18 inch Blades at $1 50 $5-50 Most Popular Used 16 inch Blades at ' -|,| yq $3.50—-A Good Machine s’so FLY NETS Cold Buggy Nets in Different Colors. ’', - j -C. IC'S 'l'i! Leather Buggy Nets Breast o f Flank. * " ' Net ?‘ al,ki " ds ’ Leather Team Nets only good Quality. * ’ Kt Reduced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. These Nets must be seen to be appreciated. All thio year’s goodsNo old slock. . --- -wnirriiww' foil so examine the team nets we are closing out at $2.50 a pair. Chas. F- Sleele & Co. i North 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind.
