Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1913 — Page 3
I Your Fall School Shoes l ■ Are Here I ■ Come in and see them | M Charlie Voglewede I IKK"' A—
I WEATHER FORECASI l air and cooler tonijin .1 nesday. Jfdin Colchin made a. i.-.>-m. . • to Fbrt Wayne this morning. Hirh Uremerkamp is lookiim an. buatae matters al lmi:;m,ip<>ii.ft- ' fijfeot t I limiics of F<■ 1 \ bllßill. visitor in 11< J. H. Romey of I’m i \\ , ■ Sljnday here at the Will Jackuoi. iiqttlK Utah Loiil retained hi \!,,i. mouth yesterday alternooi ping ere. ■•Ni.-s Fanny Kiraioie iiiriir.) 'I-,.-,, Wren. Ohio, for a visit with her brother, John Kiraeofe and family. Rev. Stephenson delivered an atl if if TH at Poe Sunday afternoon at tin Sußii.iy seiiool convention held tin i Pearl I’uidy, l-.'lla tints tutu Grace Purdy and Mr. Ralph Mat tax arrived in the city Saturday anti Wit', over Snnttay at tin home o s Mrs. Samuel Pine.. Bluffton I' i iii l - . in je— -
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1 Nathan Beckner made a business | trip to Fort Wayne today. i Th Smitli restaurant front is being • I ivpainted a handsome red. Attorney .1, c. Moran is expected ; home Friday front Mt. Clemens, Mich. Miss Jessie Whines returned tills i morning iront Fremont and Grand I Rapids, Mich. Miss Hetty Bell of Fort Wayne is i the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr ' and .Mrs. Jese Heim. Warren Jones and mother, Mrs. Mariah ’ Valentine. went to Fort Wayne I today on business. Kd Johnson of First street, who is id ol tuberculosis, has been confined ] to his bed the past three days. I Miss .Mabel Corbett has returned to I her work at the Moris store after a week's vacation. She visited in Lima. I Ohio. Miss Sue Mayer lias returned to her work at the Graham ,t Walters office after a week's vacation which she i spent at Bucyrus, Ohio. Henry Gerke went to Pennville this morning' to ■ U on ’■ l • brother, Joe Ltnery. 01 •<, (tk' .v, who is dangerously ill there, following an operation for ’ appendicitis.
Mrs. Eli Meyer went to Monroe yes terday afternoon to visit with friends. Miss Myrtle Smith of Bluffton was the guest of Miss Anula Frank Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rockstroh returned from a week's stay at Rome city. Miss Marcella Kuebb'r returned yesterday from Rome City where she was the guest of friends. The J. IL Heller family will arrive I ome today or Wednesday from a two weeks’ outing at Rome City. Mrs. J. H- Cole left yesterday aft ernoon lor Marion. Ohio, where she will visit with friends and relatives. Orva! Dykeman of Flint, Mich., arrived in tlie city for a several daya' vacation with Ids parents and ottter relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S A D. Whipple ol Portland returned to their home aft er attending to business in tills city yesterday. The annual reunion of the “Bills" will be held tomorrow at Eaton park Several Adams county people are planning to attend. Mrs. Wesley Shepherd and children ieturned today to Anderson. She vis ited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. EdwardsWhile the forty-second annual Jay county fair will be bigger and better than ever, the price of admission will remain the same, 25c. Mr. and Mrs. J F. Snow of Decatur spent Sunday in the city the geests of Mr and Mrs. Earl Snow and family.—Bluffton Banner. Miss Florine Edwards returned t< her work at the Smith A? B''B office l iter a two weeks’ vacation. The first week was spent at (Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gay and family, including Golda. Ruth, Fred and Dick "and Will Gay have returned from a week's stay at Crooked Lake John Schuh left yesterday for Plymouth Ind., and other places in the northern part of the state, where h<v. ill look after business matters Misses Ruth and Fannie Hammell and Effie Patten returned home yes trrday from a visit with the Misses Hammell’s sister, Mrs. C. B. Smith, o' Portland. Mrs. L. M Mnripiart and daughter. Mis. Etta Deller, spent Sunday in Decatur at the home of Mrs. Mar mm it's sister, Mrs- Al Steele. Muff ton NewsMiss Hannah Holtz of Indianapolis who has been visiting at the F. Kolde way home lor the past week, has "imc to Fort Wayne, and will return liere Wednesday. Miss Jennie Ray, Mrs. Ella Hipr and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs Bert Barley spent Sunday at the home i f James Niblick and family, near Decatur. Blnfton Hanner. Dick Peterson went to Hartford < ity to take charge of the Morris ." and 10 cent store during the absence of the manager, A. Mills, who is taking a vacation.—- Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Paul Trilxdet of Gary, who lias been visiting here for the past few days, left for a visit with relative in Peterson and Decatur before re turning to her home- —Bluffton Banner. Mrs. B Barton went to Ft Wayne Illis morning Io spend the day She was accompanied by Mrs. Hereford, who has been visiting in the city with friends. Mrs. Burford lives at Salem Ohio. The entry lajoks of the Portland fair are now open Entries in the ex hibition department close September I at li o'clock p. m. Make your on tries now. Address Geo. E. McLaughlin, Km-retarv. Mrs Joe Smith and children, Gerald mid Geraldine, returned yester day from Romo City, where they visited since Saturday witli Mr. Smitli. who is working on the Gene StrattonPorter cottage. John Curtis, a son of A. CurtiA. the superintendent of (lie Red Cross factory, was injured Sunday while visit ing al Decatur when he slipped while running with boy friends and sprain <d his wrist in the fall. -Bluffton News, Sometimes you almost feel like goln’ right up C some girls an’ askin' • m what on earth they meant by marryln' some fellers \ woman looks twice ns piirly dressin’ a babj she does mailin' a speech—Ab'' Martin. A. HOW electric piano has been installed In tlie Hunsicker Bros-' fruit ■ lore and adds gimitli Io the ,-itliae tiveness of tile place of business, and l‘-,» draws much attention on account of tlie extra line quality of music it lives forth. After a few days' dela; earn-ed Io tile heavy rains, last week, w ork v a iesunicd. again this morning tn full 1 blast on Fifth street. It will only take ■a short time until the entire atm l is macadamized and w ill lie. readv for h« brick as soon as the city awards the contract.
Mrs. Frank W. Smith of the north . part of the city is sullering from tilth- , ma. Leon Baker, of Fort Wayne, Is the guest of his cousin, Miss Marie Con- . nell. Will Dowling is reported as convalescing nicely from an attack of typhoid fever. i Monday Is Labor Day. So think the school children for tiny will'have tn , "labor'’ once more. i The work on the soldiers' monument Is progressing nicely under the supervision of George Weinhoff. Mrs. L T. Brokaw went to Fort Wayne today to shop and to visit with her son, L. if. Brokaw, and family. Cecil Cole left Saturday evening for Cranesville, Pa., where ne will spend a two weeks' vacation iv*lll friend and relatives. Mrs. ('. L. Walters and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, have returned from Cranesvile, Pa., where they visited with the Willard Suttles family. Mrs M. Knapp and daughter. Elsie, and Mrs. Louis Dilling returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit at the Dilling home at Preble. Owen Edwards has resigned his position at lie Hensley store to accept one in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, Owen's parents, moved to Fort Wayne some time ago. Attorney Shafer Peterson will accompany his wife to Anderson tomorrow from which place she will proceed to Jeffersonville for a visit with their son, Eli Peterson. Tlie Misses Eva and Tillie Wagon- ■ r of Fort Wayne who are visiting at tlie Peter Kirsch home, were entertained at supper last evening at the Mat Kirsch home. Miss Helen Niblick and Mrs. Burton Niblick motored to Delphos, Ohio, today to meet Mrs. A. D. Suttles and children, who are returning from a visit at the O. P. Edwards home. Ben Sehroyer returned to Akron. Hilo, after a visit here over Sunday. Mr. Sehroyer expects to return here September 10 to again take up his work as engineer at the sugar plant Mrs- Myrtle Watts Bouse of Grand! Rapids, Mich., is reported as being 'letter and hopes are now entertained loi her recovery. It is said she has ■ been removed from her home to a i Hospital. Tlie Misses Frances Baker and " Peart Purdy have returned to their work at the tidephone ofliv>, after a iwo weeks’ vacation. Miss Bake - vis-I ited in Marion and Fort Wayne and , diss Purdy in Burr Oak. Mich.. Mongo and Bluffton. M rs. Joe Reynolds and daughter Be-i 11 netii, have returned home from Warren, at which place they were vis- > itlng tlie families of Rufus I’randnl. Mrs. .'Rose Morgan and Miss Elizabeth Chopson. Miss Berenetn visited In' Warren twelve days and had a fine lime. Tlie Tri Kappa re< ital to he given | al. the Bosse opera house Thursday' evening. August 2s, by Miss Marie I Mlisoll of Indianapolis and tlie Miss' ; I Conn of Washington will prove a sue-I l ess- You can obtan tickets from any | of the Tri Kappa girls. The price is ! t;.’> centsTo think that Decatur is progressing! is good enough, but to lie certain of tlie fact is still better. For inst.iir-e. I there are three business houses hnv-l ing new fronts put. in and several oth-l ers me being repainted. With u little! effort every one can help the looks of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. John Karns and daughter, Artie, of Mansfield, Ohio, i who are enroute home from Chicago, i stopped off here and visitec today with ' tlie Rev. and Mis. B. B I'lil of No-1 komis. 111., at. the John Christen home. Rev- Cid was pastor of one of the Lutheran churclies at Mansfield prior to going to Nokomis a year ago. William Beavers loft this morning for llm east to loin Cecil Cole, who left Saturday. They will a week's vacation at Conneaut, and Asli tabula, Ohio, where l oth have rola lives. They expect. Io have n most delightful lime in tlie cities on Lake Frio and are anticipating many lake trips. Tlie Misses Edna Crawlord am! Nona Forking returned lust evening from a three weeks' visit at the different summer resorts. A week vv;i ; spent a,t Cedar Point, during tlie Elks' 'onvention. a week nt Cl'Vi'lnnd, whore they were guests of Mr and Mrs. Julius Spies. They also visited nt Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. J C. Moran and I'liildroti, Mar aiid. and Richard, went tn Borne tod::', llieu' e to Hie home of tli"ir un de. E Stuckey Iwo mil's wsl where they are guests at a reiebiafion 1.1 Hie I"ont.i liljii Ueibitm.' anti'.e sary of Mr and Mrs. ,stm k''"'', held " ' day. Ft is a double celebration, a. ' the big reunion of the Stuckey-Bak'i ' Beider families, is being held nt thi'- ■ tiiii" al;-", these !>< in-. Hi" families oi both Mr. and Mg., Stuckey1 I
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Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana.' Capital $120,000 3 f *\X_ L Surplus . SBO,OOO J, ■’ 5 I C’ S. Niblick, President Y Mfj M- Kirsch and John Niblick ' Vice preß *^ entß Khinger, Cashier, flF'i i Doarl Fann loans ' z / i K“BQ a Specify SJf -; ' > Reflect — k-<f < Resolve Co lecti ns I Kmaiiinniiiiiß .aiiiua. y Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT To Give . A Man The Courage A To Face Ihe World S Banking And All That’s Hurled Methods Against Him To Discourage. Extended Cne Dollar Starts It! our PatronWe Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time DepositAnnual 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. gyHBKSBISMffIBj
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