Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1913 — Page 3

I ONLY 47 PAIRS LEFT I I Womens One Strap Kid Slippers I I SIZES 3 to 7s. I I ONLY 98c I I Charlie Voglewede I '

111 I—. WEATHER FORECAST § Batttwnttnnnir::::::::::!:::::;.;;::;:;:: — 1 -» Showers and cooler. Have you seen the speed program of the Portland lair? Excursions on all railroads to the Jay county fair at Portland, Ind, William Mougey of Fort Wayne is home to spend Sunday with his entsMrs. Joe TollUi-lier is numbered among the sick,, suffering from stomach trouble. Miss Flora Fledderjohann went to St. Mary’s and New Bremen, Ohio, loi a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs- W. II Murphy went to I Fort Wayne this morning to visit with the J. g. Nelson and M. V. B. Archbold families. A- T. Stmlabakf'r of Bluffton arrived to visit with his daughter. Mrs. 1.. L. Baumgartner. His granddaughter,who makes her home with him. accompanied him here for a visit with her parents.

'2i SI-m 33 iSnBOOKMSfai. ' -Ti'JMfcTSrSBBJWV I THE HOME OF ; I Quality Groceries I 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 Mincemeat in pkgs 10c 3for 25c j Pie peaches can . . . 10c Pie pumpkin can . . . 10c Black raspberries canlsc Seeded raisins packageloc Seedless “ “ 12c Currants “ 10c 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. ■ F. M. SCI 11 RM EYER FRENCH QUINN U President Secretary Treas.' L I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | H REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, a abstracts; t M Cchirni' vt r Abstract Company complete Ab- S I sb act Records, Twenty years Experience ■ H Farms City Property, 5 per cent E MONEY ■ — II '

Mr. ami Mrs. 1. Bernstein will visit ■ in Fort Wayne tomorrow. Bon Smith and Dwight Lachot ot ; Fort Wayne will spend Sunday at Rome City. Jay county fair has always given more that it has promised and this will continue to be its practice. D- E. Scott went to Fort Wayne this morning where he will visit with friends ami relatives for a few days. Lawrence Tester of the Terre Haute Star is in the city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miss I iodane of Fort Wayne, who lias been the guest of Miss Marcella Kuebler, left this morning for her home. Mrs. William Wysong and Walter Mentzer went to Decatur last evening to attend the reunion of the Ahr | family.—Bluffton Banner. Mrs. It. . Holthouse will leave Sunday morning for Toledo, Ohio, where she will visit a week with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Fhl. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W- Yager and children, who have been spending a I week's vacation at Detroit and other I laces of interest, will arrive home to- ' morrow night,

Mr. and Mrs George Topp went to Fort Wayne this orning. Tom EEbinger will go to Ft. Wayne tomorrow t.u Join his wife In a. visit there. Miss Fanny Ripley of Willshire went to Fort Wayne to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Stogdill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Speckman of Ft Wayne are guests of his uncle, Herman Gerko, ami family. Miss Lulu Lankenau will return today from Valparaiso, where she has been attending s< bool this summer. Miss Leah Apt, of the Hooper A Lenhart office left today for her home at Butler, where she will spend her two weeks’ vacation. The Misses Ireta Jackson and Anola Frank will go to Fort Wayne Sun day to visit witli the Fred Jackson and Oscar Jones families. Mrs. Margaret Meibers and Mrs J. 11- Voglewede I.V- this morning for Toledo, wherethey will be the guests ol Mrs. Benedict Uhl for a week. The programs for the Adams County Teachers’ institute are being printed and will doubtless be sent out by Prof L E. Opliger in a very short while. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower and fam > ily and Mrs. I). E. Scott left this inornt ing for Angola, Ind., where they will spend a weeks outing at Crooked ( Lake. t Mr. and Mrs. E. B. lamhart and children, Velma, Orval and Alice, returned last evening from the home of John Gideon near Payne, Ohio, wh|re they ! visited. Mrs. Frank Brown of Decatur, returned to her home last evening after 1 spending y< sterday at the home of 'Robert Patterson, helping thresh.— ’ Bluffton Banner. Mrs. C. If. Houck and daughter 1 Mary Elizabeth, returned to their 1 home in Bluffton yesterday after vis 1 Ring for several weeks witli relatives in Decatur and Berne. Mrs. William David went to Deca tur this afternoon where sho will spend the remainder of the week with her daughter, Mrs. William Whitenberger.—Bluffton News. Carl Staver, who has been employed in Decatur arriv'd in this city Wed nesday evening for a short visit with relatives before going to his home in I Washington, Ind.—Bluffton News. 1 Mrs. L- L. Baumgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Welker, who have been visiting at the homo of A- T. Studabaker for the past few days, returned to De catur last evening.—Bluffton Banner. Thf town of Vera Crux is to have electric lighte, supplied by tile 11, G. & C. Electrician Noah Schindler ol I,inn Grove is now engaged in wiring tin Reformed parsonage at Vera Cruz for lights. John Scliurger, tire veteran abstrac tor, is the oldest on" in the county. Mr. Schurger has the honor of having hi. .de tlie first abstract in the count.', this being for the old Seymour Worden land. A party from Van Wert consisting o' Hugh Walbjirn, Earl Ixtngenbill and Frank I’, nne.-ker were jn the city to day advertising the Van Wert count? fair which will be held there Sept-m her 8-12. Mrs, W. A. Kuebler went to Fort Wayne tills morning where she will spend the day with friends. Mr. Kueli ler will meet her Sunday morning at Fort Wayne and from there they will go to Lake Wawasee, where they will spend the day. Mrs. Howard Burdge, who lor th< past two weeks lias been very ill at her home on South Third street, grew so much worse yesterday, that it wm deemed host tn remove her to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaeoh Tester. Typhoid fever is the cause of her illness. Mr and Mrs. Otto Hoile motored t.i Indianapolis. They wi re accompanied by two fourteen-vear-old boys, Clarence Durst h and Arthur Wolfe, who are staying at the Hoile and Adolph Scliamerloh homes The hoys were taken last spring from tie orphanage nt Indianapolis and are now making a return visit there. They are doing well In their new homes and are well liked here. They expect to remain here until they become of age. Tile Clover Leaf experienced an ether freight wreck in the Bluffton yards this morning about 2:30 o’clock "Inn three oil tank ears were dert<':icd at tlie C II- X- C. crossing. The through freight train No. 12. which was east bound, did not slop at the local station, and us it. was rounding the curat the Market street crossing, the brake-beam on one of the oil tank cars broke. Tlie beam kept liumplii" alon <xi tlie track and tie, until it reached tlie Wabash street creralng and then it. thr< w tlie tank car over in tlie ditch and dragged the ear for two or three hundred feet before the train was stopped. Two other oil cars were derailed and the whole . "reck completely blocked the ('. B. & C- crossing so that trafie was blocked on that road until today noon.

Mr, and Mrs Henry Schauiehloh I went to Logansport today, Charles Hatch returned to Ft. Wayne from a visit at Willshire, Ohio. Mrs. Margaret Louthan returned to Fort Wayne alter a visit here. E. B. Macy, mailing clerk, Is I spending his vacation at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wallace went I to Fort Wayne for the afternoon. C. L. Johnson left for where he will visit with his brother, R. O. Johnson. F- V. Mills will go to Bladensburg, Ohio, to visit with his mother, Mrs. i Ophelia Mills. Mr. and Airs. Ed Butler and C. C l Butler of Elwood are. guests of the Omer Butler familyMrs. H- W. Dos Well and child arrived from Fort Wayne for a visit witli the Workings.- family. Miss Etta Mallonee of West Moi: roe street is ill tlie symptoms of her Illness lining similar to those of typhoid lever. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lachot and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower returned last evening alter a two weeks’ vacation at Crooked lake. Miss Agnes Weber is visiting with ler cousins, Columbia and Germaine Romberg, and her grandfather, John Weber, in Fort Wayne. Claude Coffee, Clem and Joe Kortenbrer and Omer and Bernard Par<nt "ill return tomorrow from a week's stay at Rome City. G. C. Steele of the racket store has returm d from Indianapolis, where he attended tlie annual convention oi five and ten cent associations. William Dowling of tin? firm of I Schaub-Dowling & Company, was re-1 moved to his home soutli of tlie city yesterday, suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Effie Rex of Ossian, who was here today to give her class instruction in piano, will take a vacation and will not return here until the second week in September. , Mrs. Loyal Woods, Miss Gust a Cramer and Miss Effie Rex went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit with Hie Shirock family. Mr. Woods will join them there tomorrow. Miss Dorothy Boyles returned to , Fort Wayne this noon after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. la’vi Barkley- She was accompanied by her a ant, Mrs. T. M. Reid. The Misses Vera Goeke and Margaret Miller 1 ft yesterday for a visit witli Indianapolis friends and will also visit in Terre Haute and attend tile ex' reises at St. Mary s-ot-tlie-woods.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. COURT Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter, te authoress, was the guest of relatives in the < ity Friday. Mrs. Port- r’s latest novel, entitled "Laddie." was placed i on sale in the shops yesterday. H the I contents are as attractive as th coves the book should have a ready sale- | .Mrs. Porter’s books are widely read. I and her "Freckles” is perhaps the best known, ha'ing been dramatized and played by several theatrical companies.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. SEARCH FOR BODY. (United Press Service) New York, N. Y„ Aug. 10—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat)--Search was renewed today for Leon Dietroloitz, i years old, who was swept into a sewer yesterday- It was thought Impossible that tlie little- fellow could be alive. He was overthrown from a 1 oat into a creek and tlie rising tide carried him into the sewer. Fireim n, police and citizens scare h'xi for the < liild all night and renewed tlie search this morning. Democrat Want Ads Pay. NOTICE TO WATER CUSTOMERS 1 On account of making connections for new reservoir water will be turned off from 4 o’clock Sunday morning until about noon. M, J. Mylott. SUPT. i

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 liarring . 15c Tuna Fish .... 10c Clams 10c I Cove Oysters ... 10c Dried Beef .... 15c Sardines in Olive Oil 10c Mushrooms .... 25c Will Johns. IS Legal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month We loan $5 to SIOO and f.om one to twelve months’ time. We have not changed our plan of long time and easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On tlie other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mai! or ’phone orders receive prompt attention If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be in Becatur every Tuesday. Name I Address ..... Reliable. Private. H. Wayns Loan company Established 1896. Room 2. Second Floor, 7u6 Calhoun Street, Home ’Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind Low Rate Excursion VIA -- Clover Leaf Route To Frank fort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 n.iii. See Agent for Information We will sell refrigerators at 25 per cent less than regular price. Yajiei Bros. & Reinking WK T TAKE A BITE » of our bread and you’ll admit ’ that even mother’s was noi better or in fact so good. We sell better bread than it is possible to produce in the i family stove. That’s our business. If you use our bread, you know it; if you don’t a, i trial will convince. Jacob Martin

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Capita) 1120,000 3 z- x/ \ rpU-| Surplus , 530.0Q0 jn,. X- J< I C. S. Niblick, President “ ,'2j| lC* rß( ’h ®*»d John Niblick Ehmger, Cashier, ’ \ Doad I 1 arm loans * ✓ i a Specialty 'O - Mect ~ tO" * Resolve Collec ions I Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT To Give A Man The Courage A ee<SaTo Face The World “S' w ith safe — Banking ' And All That’s Hurled] Against Him To Discourage Extended [One Dollar Starts It! uUP Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit ii ii. ini-K —wr I . aMB. . wmumm. . mm. MMaMnsanwMßasaaMwaa I You Can Save Both Time AND MONEY , By visiting our great bargain giving sale. Itemember these prices One lot Mens & Boys suits Half Price All straw hats Half Price All SI.OO Union suits 75 cents Reductions on all other mens and boys suits same as advertised on our large bills VANCE and RITE COR. E. OK COURT HOUSE - - - DECATUR, IM) e' 1 Ji CT Fdrc *2SR I (leveland Bufealo THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE Tb(. I-,. --t . I Muguiiicent Steamer* SEEANDBEE, City or Eric and City of Bufi&lo Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo —(May Ist to Dec. Ist) IxMve tic . < ..*nd • • M’O m. Irate Buffalo • • 1’ M. Arrive Buffalo • • Arrp Ckveland • Connections ma<k' at Buffalo v th u , • • for <ii 1..> f> a and Cana<! pniiit-i; nt Cleveland for Put , t>< any i jiimad i.i .h h■' id unJ BufT.iio accepted for traanportatlon on (1. &B. line h tea mere. Ack your ticket a«ent for tickets via C. &B. line, tk-nd t; <t nu iwwtaire ice handsome booklet. THE CLEVELAND BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. T. F. Newman, Gen'! Mgr. 11. R. Kori r-*. Truthc Mi r. W. F. licrmun. Gea'i Puae. Agut Cleveland. Ohio »W—■ I. ■»- .iw- 1.1 M— vFOB. SALF/ —Fa’ujriie hitrd <oal stov* - FOK SALK — Coke heatei‘ f to be aland a (Hobo range, in good coudi-i ta< liud to gas range- Good as new. tion. —John Spuhler, Decatur. ix’Jt l call 'phone IGS. 193t3 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 day;’, 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 Rofite, Toledo, Ohio.