Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1913 — Page 3
I School Shoe Business | ■ |, started off brisk here toda>. Some I Bly* uyin F sale P ri ced summer goods ■ || JUSt to tide them through the fall and ■ Others are buying the new fall styles ■ High cut button boots in both p-tenl H tu l gUnmetal without thc e uffs will ■ K ** for girls this fall. Want ■ to see them? HL Charlie Voglewede 1
£2 *******T* ****** 1 •***■’* ' | WEATHER FORECAST I ■ | Local ib<>"> is latr tonight ~ j , I day. Winner Tuesday. Will Butler is at St. Louis until Tuesday on business. ; Miss Eloise Thompson <n M :i is the guest of her un< le, E. 11. she maker, and family. Mrs. Charles Cole and I il>v . ,-t a , ed to Hamilton. Ohio, today alu r a visit here with relatives. William Mougey m Fort W., u, I spending a week’s vacation at Toledo with his aunt, Mrs. losep! im Kodd. i Mrs. John Wilson and sou l> ward, have returned from a work.-’ •i a > with lier mot he I’hoehe Wilson, at Elwood. Elmo Bhillgir. Richard Elr.ii - "Jake ‘ Holthouse. John lloltho i * ami JollHllilie Clark sp lit yesterday al llobisou park, Fort Wavne. Mrs R. J. Holthobse I < tll| Ill'll Hunday evening from Toledo where she had been spending a week as tie of her sister. Mrs. R. I hl
I THE HOME OF II I Quaiity Groceries || K4l *— 1 f)s - /mßw Our Bill Os Fare / Awjil Is So / /jHFk| Extensive and Varied I *| That our Patrons g, J fl Have a Wide Range for Selection. Buy Select Groc- I eries That Have Been Carefully Selected Try our pie goods. Mince meat in jars ••, • 25c Mincemeat in pkgs • 10c 3for 25c Pie peaches can . . . 10c Pie pumpkin can . . .10c Black raspberries can I ,>C Seeded raisins package 10c Seedless “ “ 12c Currants “ 1 c Hand picked apples pk 20c We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 20c Butter 16 to 25c Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & E Depot. 1 hone 108. 8F M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I 3 President Secretary Treas. ■ I THE ROWERS REALTY CO. j 8 REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS,I ■ ABSTRACTS. jj I The Schirmever Company complete Ab r S I strict Record •, Twenty years Experience 8 Farms, City Property, b per cent H money
I F red Hoffman made a business trip .1 tc Bryant this morning. [I Mi.-s Hazel Smitley went to Fort ■i Wayne this morning, where she is employed. * /,( S. Kloplenstein of Berne stopped off I lu re a short while on business today | and lelt lor Fort Wayne on a business trip. I.inn & Patton tins morning began i work on the remodeling of the front i oi tile Studaliaker building occupied by tlie Bernstein store. Walter Kauffman, salesman for the | Schaler Saddlery company, spent SunI day with his family. He left on his I weekly trip this morning. Harry Jeffery has returned from a I two weeks’ stay at an engraving school in Cleveland- He also visited at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N Y. Mr and Mrs. Elijah Mann returni <d to Rome City after spending Sun | day here. Mr. Mann is engaged in the I cr.-i Hon ol tlie Gem Stratton Porter cottage and Mrs Mann is spending | tli. summer at. Rome City with her I husband. Vim ent Smith who is en- ■ gaged in | in.io .ig th- cottage, re- | : unit'd to Rome City today alter spending Sunday here with relatives.
,1. Bolander went to Fort Wuyne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hite spent Sunday at Winona. L. C. Mills went to Fort Wayne Saturday noon. Albert Seheumann and Bob Meibers spent Sunday in Rome City. Curl Bonn of Bupne was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Leichty and babe went to Fort Wayne for a visitJohn Baumgartner has taken a pos ition at tlie Enterprise Drug storeMrs. George Morris and children, of Bluffton, are guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Shamp and Miss Gusta Cramer spent Sunday at Winona Lake. Ben Schroyer arrived from Akron. Ohio, for a visit witli Miss Huldali Mutchler. Miss Clara McQulsten of Ft. Wayne was the guest of Miss Anna Clark over Sunday. Mrs. George Keller and Mrs. A. C Foos have gone to Hammond to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jones ami daughter, Edna, went to Fort Waytie for a visit with friendsMrs. Margaret Loutlian returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Patterson spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. J. A. Durand at Clinger Lake. Walter Krick left Sunday for a week's visit with liis sister, Mrs. Lewis Dolch at Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. If. If. McGill of Wren. Ohio, si>ent Sunday with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. J. R. Porter and family. Richard Tonnelier left Saturday noon for Fort Wayne where he wil! visited with Jesse Fansler over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kline returned to iheir home in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit with the G. Gay family. Mrs. Dayton Baltzell and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Joker arrived Saturday alt ternoon to attend the burial of their nephew, Albert HaleMr and Mrs. Jesse Williams and son. Darn'll, went to Fort Wa.»ne Sat iirday noon for a visit with tlie Wes iey Roebuck family over Sunday. Mrs. Dayton Barkley of Hoagland who was a shopper here Saturday, was accompanied home by Miss Bel Ilia Weldy, who visited with her. Tlie Shafer hardware company has purchased a large delivery wagon to i>f used in making tlie many deliver ies which this firm has throughout the countyMiss Huth Patterson will leave Sep tember ninth for Indianapolis where she will enter Mrs. Blakers’ kindergarten teachers' training school for a three years’ course. Mr. and Mrs- Tom Haeflinn and son George, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mis Harry Fritzinger and babe; Bertha. Lawrence and Rose Voglewede and Rose ('outer left Sunday for a week’s stay at Jeanette eottege, Rome City Miss Mary Winans of tlie Luther an hospital, Fort Wayne, is at home for a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Winans is studying to lie a trained nurse and has only a little over a year of the three.-years course yet to make Siu; is doing very nicely in her work. Postmaster Lower reports letters | remaining uncalled for at (lie Decatur postoffice for Vera Buehnian. A. C Bailey, Alice E. Cowan, M. ('. Coburn I. A. Davies, H. Day. Bill l.inea. Miles Payne, L. M. Rankin. Mrs. M. A Schwartz. Mrs. Hattie. Smith, Bob Travers, Clara ThieleC. B. Yobst, formerly stage manaI ger at tlie. Majestic theater, has resigned and will become stage eariienter ,for tlie ‘‘Light Eternal ” Phil Thompson has taken a position as electrician and Patrick Callahan property man for the "Light Etorntil." Fort Wax ue .lournal-Gazette. Marie Hessort, of 17 Ross street, was the youngest 6f the children to capture a prize at Hie big annual flower show of the pupils of tile puli lie and parochial schools, held at th. Guldlln playgrounds Thursday. Marie ’brought her doll along to enjoy tlie Hower show.--Fort Wayne Sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart ami son and Mrs. Hugh Hite and daughter, Virginia, motored to tlie home of Mr Stewart's brother-in-law. Ed Kill'll, ami family, ten miles southwest, of Huntington, Sunday, where they spent they day They were accompanied home by little. Miss Hildreth Killen, who will spend two weeks witli tlie Stewarts. (■lade Rupert of Albion, stopped off here Saturday enroute to Greenville, Ohio While here lie called on Holier; Peterson witli whom lie made a. record blTlikilig swim at Rome -< 'fly a few years ago. ' Rupert, Is the yplnu; man who was saveil from drowning a few days ago al Rome City, by Frank Schultz of this city, Rupert ' having keen seized witli a cramp "■bile iu deep water.
Charles Nicolet made a business tilt) to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. C- J. Weaver of Fort Wayne is here visiting with friends. Edward Tierney of Fort Wayne is visiting at the G. Steele home. Mrs. E E. Rice has returned from a two weeks’ visit In Lynn, Indiana. Miss .losi'iiliitie Ijvrtt, has taken a position as clerk at the Niblick store. George Wemhoff went to Fort Wayne this morning to look after businessMr. and Mrs. I). B. Erwin spent Sunday in Fort Wayne at the James Erwin home. „ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Devor have gone to Greenville. Ohio, for a visit with relatives Homer Charleston of Jefferson township was a business visitor in the city today. Miss Leia Miller returned to Greenville, Ohio, after a two weeks' visit with the Ben Devor family. J. C. Evans, who is employed at carpentering in Fort Wayne, spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hem hen of Huntington were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Keller. Fred Fullenkamp returned yesterday after a week’s vacation at Rome City and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs- W- If. l,e returned Saturday evening from a two weeks’ vacation trip to ixiints in Michigan. Miss Mary Niblick tlie well known clerk at the Niblick store lias returned to take place after a week's tionMiss Jeanette Steele has gone to Hip home of her grandfather, James Steele, in Kirkland township, for a week’s visit. Mrs. Joint Herman and children ol' St. Henry Ohio, are visiting witli her l arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, on Fourth street. Mrs. Nelson Abbott and children 'eft this morning for Howe. Ind , where they will visit witli Mrs- Abloft’s sister. Mrs. Marion Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. G C. Steele have gone • o Toledo and Detroit for a week’s i isit and will buy holiday goods for ■lie Steele racket store while gone. I Mr. and Mrs. John Bear and sons, i ’larry and Glen, left this morning fori their home at Logansport after, i ending Sunday in the city with I .riemls. Jared Reed returned to Fort Wayne liter spending Sunday with his wife I >l Hie home ol her parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Anthony Wertzlierger in i'nion ' township. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson returned last evening after a two weeks 1 vacation at Terre Haute visiting witli ' Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs. Sarah King. Miss Naomi Gass who has been ill •i month of typhoid fever, is better tow. Her temperature which had ! been 105 Saturday, was much lower, this morning, being 100 1-5. E. B Lenhart was at Fort Wayne ■iaturday evening and call’d on Bob ’ lalbreatli, who is quite ill if liver and tomach trouble at the home of his lister, Mis. Elijalt Mann. Tlie news of his illness will lie received with regret by his many Decatur friends. Mr. and Mis taster Baxter of Del plios will arrive in tlie city this evening to be the guest of the -I. S. Bowers family lor a lew days. They will go with tlie Bowers familv to Rome City at tlie end of tlie week and spend a week at tlie Bowers cottage. Miss Rose Wagner, who was operatt il upon three weeks ago for appemticitis, lias been discharged from under the care of her trained nurse, Miss| Banta, who returned to Fort Wayne j Miss Wagner will probably be able I to sit up Hie first of this week. She is a daughter of .Mr. ami .Mrs. Nick I Wagoner of south of tlie city. .Mrs. Howard Burdg, who lias lieeii ill two weeks of typhoid fever, is verv ill and spent a bad night, tveing exceedingly weak this morning. Her physician, however, trusts that she will recover. A trained nurse Miss Ridenhaugh, from tlie Lutheran hospital, is attending her. Mrs. Burdg is at tlie home of her mother, Mrs Jacoli Tester. Mr and Mrs F. A. Peoples and the D. l.ewton family returned yesterday from a two weeks’ stay in Rome City- .Mr. and Mrs. John Koop, who were witli their party, stopped off in Fort Wayne and went to their new I'omo there. They went to Home city two weeks ago, iiiimediately alt or tlv’lr wedding, tlie bride being .Mi; s Clara Bultoiiioier before her marriage. Abrnhnm l>ebolt Hie well known laimer living east of town has the best and largest peaches -ecu in the county this year A sample ol them was brought to Illis otlice Salui’da.' 'veiling by Mr. Debolt s hired miiii and I'iey certainly are the finest Hiai could be had. Two of them weighs a pound and one ounce. .Mr. Debo'l ; bus ti. number of these c cord hre;i..lug fruit bwtag trees oU bis farmI
i Mr, ami Mrs. A. Belden and son, Basil, of Rocklord, Ohio, changed < u's , here today going to Fort Wayne where they will greet their daughter, Mrs Peter Agler In the hospital. Her little daughter, Gwendoline, who was i witli lier giiiml-parpnts at Rockford, during her mother's illness, accompanied them to lier homo in Fort Wayne. FARMS t-OR SALE. SO acres, Van Wert county, Ohio; goixl 7-room house, good well and wind mill, bam 37x5G, corn crlli and granary and sheds, good chicken house, six acres timber, sugar tree and walnut soil, one and one-fourth miles to a hustling little town. Price, only $0,000.00. 80 acres, Van Wert county, Ohio: 7-room house, cellar, barn 32x14, plenty of outbuildings, good on bard, Vi mile to a good town soil, sugar tree and walnut- Price, $10,500. HARVEY & LEONARD. Office Opp. Interurban Station. 198 t« NOTICE. We will start our cider mil! August 26, 11113, and will make cider every I Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Respectfully, -Obt'i P. KIRSCH. NO i iCE. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Citizens’ Telephone company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of tlie Secretary of said company in said City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September 1, 1913, at 7:00 o’clock p m.. for the purpose of electing live directors to serve for the ensuing year and for tlie transaction of such other business as may lie properly brought before said meeting F. M. SCHIRMEYER, 134112 Secretary. This is the last week you can buy $1 and 5i.25 silver teaspoons at Lehne’s for 68c and 78c. You better hurry. ——MWI rmarii .-a u.w.inn, iw i —
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Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana.’ Capital $120,000 t 3 Z* Surplus , sßo.uoo jL/*** >v * m i X— ft I I S ’ Niblick, President “ I Y f/ M. Kirsch and John Niblick ice reß ' dentß El Whinger, Cashier, rw r ® \ Doarf Farm loans I i a Specialty I Nfl - - Reflect “ IJnr * Resolve Collections ‘ Made There’s Nothing Like at P FaviJ. A BANK ACCOUNT able RateF; To Give ~ A Man The Courage AefoSdaTo Face The World W ith Safe Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended Cns Dollar Starts It! our Patron’ We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Annual Mackinac Island Excursion VIA Clover Leaf Route AND Steamer “City Os Mackinac” Thursday September 4 1913 For full particulars call on or address Mr. H. J. Tompson, Agt. Decatxr, Ind. or Chas. E. Rose A.G.P.A. Toledo, 0. ‘ - *•- - - _ DR. L. P. MEYER Low Rate Excursion VIA VETERINARIAN Clover Leaf Route To Office at Residence Frankfort Kokomo & Marion Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. and intermediate stations T~7~., 7 EVERY SUNDAY vL L. V, vOnnd Train leaves Decatur at VETERINARIAN See Agent for Information LdlOnP Office 14-> r Aiuiic Residence 102 HERE is a remedy that will cure most all skin and scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts -n .n _i . anc | s orea . Why waste time and money when B. W W'i l'n \ .. ~u i • nl- - • 8. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to thc Must b(‘ well re< ummended. \d B. B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe street, l ess Post oflice box 123- tl Decatur, Indiana. LOW ONE-WAY “COLONIST” FARES TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST Ari/onu Mexico Shakatchewan British Columbia ' i ' ex^ s California Nevada . Utah C o l nr ..ifL) New Mexico Washington Idaho Ore S° n j Wyoming VIA TOLEDO S(. LOUIS & WESTERN R.R. TICKETS ON SALE September 25th to October 10th INCLUSIVE I URL PI LLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. LOUIS EVERY OTHER DAY h»r coni|ilvtc particulars ol these and many other lattb, call upon or address IL J. Tompson Ticket Agent, Decatur, Ind, | Ur Chas. E. Rose, Asst. Passunger Agi. ! ...ZZ2.77~~ "TTUIZZZZ. . i
