Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1913 — Page 3
I (hir low heeled school shoes i I tor girls have taken the I I town by storm and we | . are . kept busy hand- | ■ ing them out. I * Ims I Come and get yours. I I Charlie Voglewede
I::;;;:.-- - • I WEATHER FORECAST jj FVir tonight and \\ .-.1i,. ...| . 1> rising temperature. Martin Houck of Preble wu , i, »«*« visitor in the city today. Dennis O’Meari, a |>oliti. iati. <>l Mum i<\ "um here today on busin* Hen Schreyer arihed from \krc Ohio, to again take up hi work al the sugar plant. kiiss Anna Walsh ret m- i. c <••»£<> yestenlay niter ;1 visit with n. I lOliHin. Mini- Celt s Wcinhoi:. Tho American players, a .-to. : . oin ; pany of talented comedians opened .1 ''fl'll engagement at the Star I heat tr last evening. Miss Ruth Patterson h t tl. morn I ing for intlianapoiis. where site wilii enter Mrs. (tinkers Kindergarten leaciters' training s< bool. Mrs. Newton Anderson • • «, I—ll Mo., who has been visititm h ■<• wit 11 her parett-. Mr. and Mrs G. F Knit/, left yesterday for Wren. Lima .mil Über Ohio cities to v -11 with la i live*. n I IB———a—-
PS*’ ’'• • THE HOME 0F I« I Quality Groceries I |Z»ik The Discovery Os THE NORTH POLE I '"Z WAS A Great Achievement More, Personally, By Discovering The Place To Buy The Best Groceries Turn Your Search In This Direction PEACH E S Fine Stock, Tuesday or Wednesday . $1.50 to $2.00 Mason Jars • 50c-(>oc-7->c Mason caps, wax lids, can nil'hers, jell glasses, sealing wax, spices. Everybody .ants our fancy pickling vinegar. Pure cidei v inegar 20c per gallon. We'pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 23c Butter 16 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. K. & 1. Depot. 1 hone 108 - I FM - I I the bowers REALTY CO. » ■ REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS,’ P ■ ABSTRACTS. g ■ The Fchinn v< r Md«acl ( Httiunv nunpletc Ab-g .1.1 '' :X| 'T‘ CC g '% z - Farm, City Property, 5 percent fl MONEY g
i| Wilber Porter was at Monroe today l| .'it business. ;[ elm Falk the druggist, made a bus- ;. mess Hip to Monroe this morning. Bernard Mitchell of Monroe was a 'ti.-in- visitor in the city yesterday. Mr and Mrs Joseph Brown and daughter. Lulu, of Allen county were -in 1 pers in tho city yesterday Rov. it. T. Stephenson left this trorning for Indianapolis where he will enjoy a few days’ vacation. Re' H. T. Stephenson, pastor of tin M< tiuslist church, left this mornup to. IndianuiM'lis, where he will I make a week's visit. Mi.-~ Ruth Patterson left this morn I mg lor Indianapolis, where she will 1-liter upon a year's work in the Madam maker's kindergarten school. She will also take up a vocal course in runner tion with her school work. The funeral services for Mrs. Gart diober wi re conducted this morn mg at t.-n o clock, with the- Rev. A 11. Folsom officiating. Interment in Lindenwood cemetery, Fort Wayne. He, death occurred Saturday morning I at an early hour from typhoid. She has man> relatives in this city who I attended’tie- turn ra!
Samuel Sliuison of Heine was' n business visitor here today. Mrs. Omer Fanning of Streator, 111., is visiting for several days with uer cousin, Mrs. Wesley Hoffman. Miss Sarah Dykeman of Anderson If visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Wes ley Hoffman and also with Mrs. F Kern. Mrs. C. M. Thomas and two childten and Mrs. Emma Miller left this morning for Garrett for a visit with relatives. John Schuh is vacating the Holt house property on Madison street, preparatory to moving his family to Plymouth, Ind. Leo and Lew Yager left this morning on their weekly business trips, going from here to Richmond, and then to Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. J. R. Robison of Winchester, who has been visiting in the city w ith Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsicker, left this morning for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zwick returned today to Huntington after attending lu< funeral of his father, Charles Zwiek, held yesterday. Henry Knapp, the hardware man left thia morning for Indianapolis, where he will combine pleasure with business and attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Miss Mary Fonner and Mrs. W p. Schrock left to day by automobile for Indianapolis "here tiny will attend the state lair. Will Dowling who had been out since last Thursday, after his siege ot typhoid fever, suffered a relapse and was forced to take his bed again Stewart Niblick arrived home last 1 evening from t'hurubusco. Ind., when he has been spending the summei us the gm st of his sister, Mrs. Perry j t). Gandy. ( John Lose, viewer on the Blue Creek I ditch, went to Monroe this mornint where he will look alter business per i taining to the drainage of farms into this ditch. At th' rate "good tellers" are -drop 1 pin' out these days you'd think th' sup- i ply would give out. Tell Binkley's t suit case is attendin' th' state lair 1 Abe Martin. Mr. and Mrs. James Bain who have ' resided on their faint this summ 1 i moved to this city again today- Mr t Bain has taken a position in the D. J S hmidt meat market. I Elmer Smith, who had his leg broken and crushed. July 3, when he i was thrown from his wagon and the : wheels passed over his leg, is aide 1 to be out again with the aid 0! ■ crutches. I Isaac Peterson, the venerable resident of First street Is quite low from 1 general debility. He Is eighty-tour ■ years of age, and has been in decliti ing health for some time owing to his I advanced years. 1 The beautful resdence of Dr. <’ Rayl nt Monroe has been sold to Jesse Essex who will take possession 0 tober 15. Dr. Rayl will go to Europe 1 where he will taka an advanced coure in surgery. Miss Jeanette, six-year-old daughte| of Mr. and Mrs. (}. C Steele, urn! t went quite a serious operation lor t'.< leiuoval of both tonsils and adenoids I She is getting belter, however, and re 1 covering nicHy. 11 Norbert Holthouse left this moiu ing for Collegeville. where he will en ter another year 01 study in the commercial department of St Jos eph a college. This is the second term tor Mr. Hid'house M this institution and lie will be graduated from it next 1 Juno. Word lias been received from Clayton Schnier and <». It Smith who me in charge of tin 1 exhibition of the Ward Fence Co., at Syracuse. N ¥.. that th«y are meeting with tlno suecetm. From Syracuse they will go to Allentown, Pa., and then to Spring Held, 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kclli’y and family loft yesterday for ludlamiiKflht. where they will make their future home Mr and Mrs. Kelley lived In this city Just 11 little over a year and made their | home nt the corner of Sixth and Mud Ison streets. He was employed ns 11 carpenter. I’roi <l. A. Lehman. Misses Kathryn Egley and Martha liiiiimgartner, members of the Central Memumlt" Collwge quintet, are herb alme ttatmday. They have been giving <Oll certs In Ohio. Illinois, lowit ami Missouri. The ipuntet will give 11 concert tit the Meunonite church here tumor ow evening. Berne Witness William Jackson, a nutty ir«ri>. , < I.liming to boa btishiiutii from Aux tmlln. anil wearing u head ilrens sash impel out of some greasy tditsli and a pair of horns, '.v,«q arrosiod In Fort , Way tie .dnfurday night mnl IBi' d 15 and cost Th" St a vaudeville theater when sol*r 1 enough and r«,<«nll> pul otl •< ; ''«»l | show In this city. Bluffton Hanner ; William Jackaou ia well known hero s horn he has at>poarod aovcrtil tlm’> cn Hi'- stage nf ona of the moving ph I tur* Hwpters.
The city school board will me 1 this evening at which time the tax levy will bo iixed. Eugene Stick, traveling salesman out of Columbus, Ohio, was In the city today looking up customers Work on the new Myers Dailey block Is progressing nicely and the new room will be a model. A. W. Ireland of Indianapolis, who has been looking after business in thlt city, left today for his home. Tomorrow is the last day for paying I your gas bill without tin- penalty ol I the ten per cent. Better not forget it. Contractor George WemholT is push Ing the work along 011 the soldiers nionument and it will be completed by the middle of next month Sanitary drinking fountains on tin down-town corners would prove popular here, as they have in other Indi ana cities. have them. Guy Kidd will leave tomorrow for' Delaware, Ohio, where he will enter the Wesleyan university, having se | cured a scholarship in that institution. John Kiracofe of the Smith A- Bell 1 office, who is taking his Vacation, will 1 attend a portion of the I Tilted Breth ren conference at Waterloo, which opens tomorrow. Isaac Peterson, the veteran First street resident, who has been in poor health for several years, is declining very rapidly and it is feared the end is not lar distant. Mis. Kat., Thompson and lister, Mrs. Ella Neeley, of Lamartine, Ohio, returned from a two weeks' visit with their nephew in Chicago and their brother, J. J. Kirby, in Soutii Bend. ' Otherwise Phillis,” newest story | by Meredith .Nicholson, is just out ami will prove a very popular book. It is an Indiana story by an ludianian and one of the best he Ims ever written. Farmers and renters are invited to| loin tlie Frwin & Michaud excursion I to Mit liigai one we k from today, ftpportunitie to secure a g.i0.l farm ' and to see what the land is, is thus I given. ,ludg( Vesey and son, Dick, of Ft. Wayne ate here tills afternoon attending to Tuisinef-s and calling on relative* and friends, this being th- 1 judge's first visit Iter,- since his re ■ turn from a trip abroad. Tito public 8< hools are moving off' in a 1 leasing manner. The attend | ance is good and tlie interest manitested is of tjte variet that means the I, students are determined to gain much H knowledge fro mthe school year. The congregation of the Zion's Lu-'i theran church, this city, will meet thin I; evening when the vote on te releaseL '.I the Rev. Wehmeyer will be taken | He asked to be released to accept the call to the Allen county church. | R E. Holler will leave tomorrow [' or Indianapolis to attend the statin ptogreas there. Mr. Holier is advttising a big sale of his I stock ami farm rimmls for next week. I Rend his advertisement in this paper. Fred Reppert and wife ol Vera Cruz aie her- today the guests of Fred Rep p< rt and family. They came here from IJerno ami will go t<> 81-ffton I the trip being a visit to all the chil i | dren '-etore the bad weather of h«te tall and winter starts in diaries Myers and family 01 |> - I catur attended tho Meyent' reunion near Vera Cniz Sunday. George Mor I tls and wife and Dick Peterson and wife inotot>-d to Vera Crux ami a>•<oni-1 panted the Myers family home Sunday ; evening. Bluffton Banner. A note trotn tne Ellinghatns says they have nrrhed lioni from a delightful trip to northern Wisconsin L and while they didn't cat'll any mon-L stem they had plenty ol tlshina and .Ployed tl"- week Immetiselv. Mr 1 and Mrs. Dick Mllbr were with them The ball game this afienuam be ' tween the Hawailans and the Sham rocks iittnuteil quite a crow I 1 lie-I team lost I" Bluffton yateiduy by a score nf 5 to t. but that wouldn't neeosaarlly im un they were not a fast' team for some of the best teams In j the country li/'e lost ball games on the Bluffton grounds. Wintur Is ' lulling, ho! ho! This w.c evident Ini-1 night from all the uign mid they are many. In the first plm < the cold Whl'H blew SO flenil' tlllll more than one uneasy slunil'crer was 1 unstrained to arise from his cot In the wee, still liours of night ami s ck , the chest where the winter eupt>ly o' r-cmfoiters mid hhmkets had been pul away snug ami safe from thie 1 moths. This mornliig a wmal fire hlazn "aa crackling briskly on tumiy * .1 hearth Hut tint moat convincing sigti wiik tnmilfHat this niornlmi nt about 4 ;;m o'clock when tR«> early 1 hilt of poatoften ' lurks punuied tb"ir slllverlUK ways to the I>ll|ei> t'> put up, tin* morning's mail. Thu honk of w ilrl ge< go fixing sniitltwntd ■ atii'- to tiu lr j "iiH from at tv no, Ui" liver "hare the Ilia k hud settled to n t tlodr venrv pltil'UiH In Ihtdr long lllalit to warmer | routitriew. And wild gre.e ire aid toi I be a sura aigh iu 'dry weather.' I I
j Autumn Styles j — 111 Jogi, x Im. X || If you are interested in the > || = best looking, best tailored, kii J g || best quality suits ever > || s shown at the right prices. \ / J' 2 || Come early and get the 'Vi j || = choice pick of a complete §» | = filing fj f ’ THE BOSTON STORE = JI DECATUR INDIANA |]
jTresh* 1 BREAD > T~C7 : =V AST ’ RY f BREAD THAT BEATS ALL Breads baked in Martin’s iis relied out bv the dozens of i loaves from our ovens fresh, i crisp and delicious daily. The main point of this card is to call your attention to our bread. After you’ve once eaten it you wouldn’t take any other for a gift. Then. I too, our wagon calls daily to ' take orders and deliver goods Jacob Martin Sewing Machine SALE Beginning at 1 o’clock Satj urday, September 13, at the public sale of the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS corner of Monroe and First street, 1 will offer at public auction 10 (ten) new and 2nd hand sewing machines including Domestic, Wheeler and Wilson, Singer Davis, White etc. Also one four month old Beagle pup. Daniel I. Weikel John Spuhler, Auctioneer Dr. C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN | Phone Residence 102 ! WANTED Young man for year around job. in fac|ory. Good pui>ition for boy. Schafer Saddlery Co. I .
/X ' tiHlr- 's&***■■■'■ Pr v Tw c > J • ** . — S- /’ > "Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils More than twice the thickness for the same money. Ten times thedurability on account of the extra security wish which the spouts, handles and other trimmings are fastened, and the special electric hardening process to which they are subjected. Remember we are working under the same contracts as the largest stores of Cleveland and Indianapolis and our prices are always the lowest Help us to make good these contracts and thus maintain the extra discounts which mean such a great saving to our customers. Always the largest and most complete stock from which to make your selections. Special orders from the factory promptly filled. John Brock WE Have a large assortment of all kinds of Harness and halters made from first class Oak tanned leather and first class hardware. Repairing a specialty. COME AND LOOK THIS STOCK OVER Chas. F\ Steele Harness and Hardware Co. TRY THE WHITE STAG f EXTRA MIU.O “The Taste Tells a Significant Smoke Story” IIOML MADE FOR HOME TRADE
