Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1913 — Page 3

II EVERY BOY I II ?" g - t0 “i hOOI this fall wi!l want a good I g solid pair of shoes (» .. i 1 3 nnfpd f.r tk ■ 11 bo - vs sLws are H r their tf'’wi fitting and wearing E qualities. Our boys depa, ament is o n ™f ■ be3t m the store an., I B BETTER THEGItADE I 9 THE BIGGER THE TRAOE I I Charlie Voglewede I ' " —

I WEATHER FORECAST HKFalr and warmer. T., , .. dSftAtorney .1. D. Join, , Olilo, was here yesti on NEthel Taum- w. nt t,, p,, wUpre she will visit a I. w da>s u,t I>U UUIII. Miss Gladys Jom > -q . <iay from Fort Wa.viie to, a visit with Miss Esther Eno . Esther Em |,as from a three weeks, vi>u at li.nm Ohio. with relativ r. Shafer Peterson visit..i Monmouth yesterday aitm utuni wit hft daughter, Mrs Ro.v Wolford KF M Schirmeyer has returm -I HHbm It" in, ?A«pi'" he atended the funeral of hi- ' ■ Sis’er-in-law. Mrs. Lewis b hirn..-v<-. anti Mrs Henry Gentis b it tdi.lay aft> moon for Fort Wav n. Alter a visit there, Mrs. Getitis wi : gs to Mt Cory, Ohio, lor a visit with] *!’<■’ sister, Mrs C. G- West.

I TH£ HOME 0F I £ Mr I Quality Groceries everyday W. ■■ >S?%>7 is I A Busy ay ■=^<jßßx^= u WITH US MAKE THEM A LITTLE BUSIER By ’Phoning Your Order FOR QUALITY GROCERIES Mason jars pts. 50c, qts, 60c and 1-2 gal. 75c a doz. j Mason lids 20c, wax. lids 5c doz. Can rubbers hea- | fry 10c doz. 3 for 25c. Jell glasses 20c, tumblers 25c I doz. Paraffine wax 5c cake. Scaling wax 5c stick. our famous pickling \ inegar 20c a gallon. i I We pay cash or trade lor produce. Eggs 20c Butter 16 to 25c Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & L Depot. 1 hone 108, _ ...~ I — a JJF..LJ— I F.M. SCIIIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I I President Secretary Treas. ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, F ■ abstracts; 9 The FchirinW Ab;.l'.u l Company cvuipletc Ab- ■ ■ Btracl.lt wad.;. 'lwci.tyyeiii. l'M*wnce ■ Farms, City Property, u per cent ■ MONEY

j i .’oW er made a business trip to ; Fort WajU' today, Hey made a business trip t " t ” a.' tliis morning. Mrs. William Hein ke returned to liter visit witli tile Fred .I'.ett and children. Tlmmie 'nt tl . day taking in delights of Robinson park, Fort i Wayne. \\ le I, in doubt in society go out on n light a cigarette. A lei- !' a umbreiler lie wouldn' I lake ti, world fer. —Abe Martin. Miss India Young and Mrs. Highi *ard"i ,i..i| children of Wren, Ohio, ! in's, d through the city yesterday I. h rnoi a . route to Fort Wayne to ' visit vltli relatives. Itev and firs. I. E. Kruizenga and child’, ii ol port Jarvis, N. J., spent I i .enin. in th<- city as the guests ot tin Will Kremer family. They left ' this morning tor Holland. Mich. Rev. and Mrs Gleiser, who have | in an away three Sundays on their vaI . ation trip, are . xpected home tills l v■ ek and the Itev Gleiser will coni'. . ■ ■ . t tin church next Sun1 day as usual.

E. M. Fairchild left tills morning for Lima, Ohio. Leo Welier made u business trip to Fort Wayne this morning, James Sprague left this morning lor Convoy, Ohio, to spend the day. Allen Callow of Wren, Ohio, v. as here today visiting with relatives. Harry Archbold of Fort Wayne was i. business visitor In this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 11. Heller and children, Dick anil Fannie, arived home litis afternoon fro u two weeks’ outing at Rome City, Grandma Gaffer and daughter. Mrs. I. Inter, of Milwaukee returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after a visit at the Peter Gaffer home. Tit* Misses Mary Geis and Ethel Shooks of Brookville, Ind., who have been the guests of friends in the city, left this morning for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Paterson left this morning for Flinger Lake and Rome City, where they wil! enjoy a week's outing as the guest of friends. Miss Maude Burk of the- Blaine pike is homo from a visit with Miss Gladys Selman of Decatur and an outing at Rome city. Portland Suu. , Miss Gertrude Smith is clerking at , i he Runyon-Engeler store today in the absence of Miss Ethel Fuhrman, who is attending the Glock-Beck reunion at Roidson park. Mr and Mrs. Charles Cole returned to their homo at Hamilton, Ohio, t o afternoon after spending several days with Mrs. Cole's parents. Mr. and Mr Alphonse Kohne, and family. Mrs David ißice ami daughters, Edith and Mrs. Milt Fuhrman, Mrs. Jonas Cline and daughter, Mrs. Charles Maglvy, of Root township wili spend Thursday at Robison park. Ft. Wayne. The I). M. Hensley family is expect ed to arrive today from Rome City, where they s|s'iit. the summer at their cottage. They return that the civildien may he ready to enter school next Monday. Mrs. .1. S. Howers and daught' - Ruth and Esther, and Miss \lma Bowers and Mr. and Mts. Lester Bax ter of Delphos. Ohio, left tins morning for Rome City, where they will remain over Labor Day at the Bowers cottage. i Percy Williams returned last evening to his home at Union Ci>y after spending several days in the city on business. Mr. Williams is proprietor > of a' picture gallery at that city, tie ■was formerly connected with Mr. Mo I ser in Decatur. I The Misses Mary Geis and Ethel I Shook returned to their home at Brookville today alter a visit be e with friends. They were accompanied to Fort Wayne by Miss Ode Filllenkamp, all spending te day with Mrs. 1). M. Reed Mark Yager and family motored through from West Unity. Ohio. Mon day and were guests of his sister, Mrs. I C. Moran, until yesterday when th.I all went to Berne to attend the C. E. '■itmkf.v anniversary celebration and reunion. They returned to this city last evening before leaving for their home at West Unity. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson has returned from Celina. Ohio, where she attend ed the fair. She had a line time, the lair being unusually good this year. The pleasure was broken somewhat, when, on returning home, she receiv I cd word of the critical illness of Mr . Mary Baughman, at Lima, Ohio, call Ing her to her bedside. She returned from Lima yesterday. If the city council acts favorably at its next meeting on th" request of the board of safety that an appropriation be made to pay the salar.v ol a police matron, for which there has long been a. public demand. Mi » Fan hie Winch will be nam' d to the plai Miss Winch is a daughter of Calvin .1. Winch. 202t> Maumee avenue, ami is a sister of Mrs. Cart Sliober. -Fort I Wayne Journal-Gazette I Reports from Fort Wayne are Io , flic effect that. Clyde Bolinger, a former Crnigvillo young man, is suf firing from diphtheria at Fort Wayne, and lias been removed to'the isola tion hospital in that city. ||<‘ is a son ol Clem Bolinger of Cralgville. \ week ago a little daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bolinger died from diph theriu at Fort Wayne ami the bodv was brought here for interment in the Fairview cemet'-ry. Relative are aux ions over tlie outcome of Mr. Holing ci's sickness. —Bluffton News. Mter James F Ramsey had been bound over Io the efreuil court undei a baud of-SSOO and had been placed back in his cell, his wife lor the first time agreed to him But owing lo her weakened eomlilioii from two reeonf operations, she hud no more than I'o.o hed bi- cell w hen hi ,I ' idiom ed II is Ihoughl lhai Hi" ■ c.hl I of lioi” husband hehitid Hie burs 'in, led per collapse Ramsey I held on -I <harg" of child liegleef. having b<- n I brought hereXaturday night Irom To i ledo. Ohio, by Det.nclivo Sergeant Im 11. • I.—Fort '''.'a;no Jotirhal-Gazci.lt'.

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— — — ■ *-* E. I). Bn/eler made a business trip tr Berne this afternoon. Mrs. Henry Aumann of St. .John's was shopping her.- today. Mis. W. 11. .Johnson and ehildren went to Sheldon today to visit with relatives. Lie Reed wnt to Portland this I afternoon. where lie will visit with | liis family. Mrs. Angeliue Archbold, who has been visiting at Leesburg, Ohio, will; return home Friday. Mrs Lilly Silvernale and son. Lovell, of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here' enroute to Fort Wayne. Imm and Florer, e Schneider went to Herne this afternoon, where they will visit with r; latives and friends. Mis, George 11. Wood and guests, the Misses Moore and Wenzel, accompanli’d by Miss Ruth Myers, went to Fort Wayne this noon. Progress on the soldiers' memorial is going on rapidly. Last evening the , first shipment of ornamental stone arrived and workmen are busy today s tting it in place. Much excitement is evident among the boys and girls of this city until ibating the openiiL of the city schools next Monday and the getting ready for i nine months of study. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cole of Hamr ilton, Ohio, who have 1.. en visiting in the city with Mrs. Cole's parents. Mr I and Mrs. Alphonse Kohne, left this afternoon lor their home > Mrs. Joe Smith and ehildren. tieri lii and Geraldine, went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon where they will visit with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Lauke- . nau. Word has been received here by ' friends of Mr. and Mrs. W 11. Xaehtrlob that Mr Xal< hirich has purchas- , <>d a drug store in Elkhart and the t family will make that place their fui. turn home. ‘ Henry Gerko returned from I'enn- " ville. where he called on his brother-iii-law, Joe Enu ry. of Ro<|k< y. who vaS operat'd upon lor nyendieitis ' He is much letter ami hopes for lii 1 iiioverv are now entertained. t tttorneys c. L. Walters. Milton Miller. I. c. Devons and R. C. Minton " of Indianapolis left Ibis afternoon for '• Muncie where they will get in readi ' Hess for tin trial of the Murray llote.l “• liqnnr ciise which will be held Thtns '■ day. it v Miss Xon | Guss is resting mm I ( l better, her fever being undei l.ellc ! control. Miss Carr, a trained min v Irom Fort Wayne, lias arrived to take the place of tlm one who has been in attendance during the past four weeks. 'l'lie ft. M. Hoinsiey laniil' arrived home this afternoon from Home City ,1 where they .have been spending th" .! summer. The Misses Mary Frisingci p and Gleiiys Mangold, Who have been I tile tmesis of tlie Hensley-i, also arrived home. " I "i Mill. C. A. Barkley left le. lelilu' v,a 11 ci mmn for Fort AWi'lie where .Im I i n: i ailed by Hie. reriiMi.-; Him . of Hie ‘two < hilrtreii of h I' r. Mr u : Frank Brown, lorinerj;. oi heeirtiir. n The sick ehildren are Edith and Flo i aged two years and four month . 1" i 1 i peetively. They are daiigoromsly ill 1 oi wimpins coumU.

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