Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1913 — Page 3

I - I ■phe Young Fellows are I || sure “going to” the | B new Ralston Shoes 0 B for Fall I I RALSTONS ARE ROOD I I SHOES I Charlie Vog'ewede I —

WEATHER FORECAST J ’ ThUOder showers this alien.....n tonight. Friday fair I - - SW, H. Lee ‘mm! .1 i>> i , Luporto today. Mies Clara .Jans r.iurind i,> i John's after shopping here, it Attorney Ed M. ..| r t! .. \\ Was a business visitor here yesterday. | Miss Bessie May went to ip , yesterday afternoon to visit with h-. aister, Mrs. D 1. Barkley. <* Mrs. Lena Hahn and da Florence, went to Fort W a.me on bur taess yesterday afternoon. Ir Edwina. six yeai hi ... Ila.id Dettsch, who is IM of diphtheria ■■ cbetter, and Tuesday was aid t.. lake nourishment chicken broth lot tin- first time. ■S.Mrs. Alva Bultenii.u . George Simmers and son. Harry, will (pave next Tuesday for Findlay. Ohio. Where they will visit with Mrs. Bur: (rteteibach. Mrs. IMetnibach was lor Bitrly Miss Bell Widl- r of Root town

■JP- f< I f THE HOME OF BS | Quality Groceries I tSfc* The Discovery 3 OF THE NORTH POLE X WAS t A Great Achievement But You \\ HI Bem .it M u-e, Personally, I By Discovering The Place To Buy The Best Groceries I Turn Your Search In This Direction I PEACH ES I Fine Stock, Tuesday or Wednesday ■ $1.30 to $2.00 I I Mason Jars doc-60c-75c | I Mason caps, wax lids, can rubbers, el! glasses, stalling wax, spices. Everybody wants our fancy pick- E ylfrig vinegar. Pure cider \ inegar ‘e per gallon. | We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 2<>c 1| Butter 16 to 23c 11bp,,,,, —— r — .zrzzzzzzzx I Hower and Hower, I North of G. K & I. Depot Phone J3B. 1 jn.WW --- '• — I F.M.SCIIIIiMEYEK rUEI E!Luri Treae' I President btcreUry ircat. ■ 11 THE BOWERS REALTY CO. 9 ■ REAL ESTATE. BONDS, LOANS, ‘ ■ ABSTRACTS. H The Schirinov. r Abst’act Company con.pkte AL-« Wf strart K •'ords, Twenty years Experience B Far.iu, City Property, 5 per cent M MONEY

Will t'olchin made a business trip I to Fort Wayne today. (I. F Kintz made a business trip to Fort Wayuo this morning. Miss Pansy Reynolds h it today for Fort Wayne where she will be ployedGeorge Ranneyer of Portland arriv- | <d for a visit with his daughter, .Mrs. T. M. Gallogly. Miss Golda Riders returned today to LaFontaiiie after a visit here with the Ed I-awson fatuity. Miss Mary Kircher and John Stark of the Rex theater, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Jonas Triteh went to Monrm* this morning to b tin* guest of relatives lor a few days. John l.o: <■ went Io Monroe this morning to look alt' r business matters pertaining to the Blue Creek ditch. Dr Keller aceompank <l his son, Raymond. to Rensselaer where ho will reenter college, the trip being made by motor. ( David Coffee left this morning on e few days' business trio through southern Indiana, going from here!

D. D. Coffee made a business trip to Richmond today. Miss Dora Fairchild went to Fori Wayne today noon. C. L. Johnson made a business trip to Rockford, Ohio today. Mrs. Joe Tonnelier and daughter, i’ess, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Attorney Fred I. Fiuehte made a business trip to I'ott Wayne this morning. A number ot D < :iti.r people are attending the Van Wert county fair at Van Weit, Ohio, this we k. George Teeple left today lor Fort V uync, also Cedarvilb* and Keo for a visit with friends and relatives. Attorney Harry Cowry of Fort Wayne was a culler in the city yes terday and was the guest of Mrs Anna Laman. Miss Margaret Mills went to Fort Wayne this morning whore she will enter the Fort Way tie Business college to take up a year's work in the commercial depaitnn iit. . A new roof has been plae-'d on the Railing building at th.- corner of Monrm- and First streets The building is now occupied by the Wilbur I’ortel , Carriage Works and Cramer's wood shop. Mr. and Mrs. E. Woods left this morning for Fort Wayne, where they will visit witli their daughter, Mrs Jennie Polhemus. Fom there they will go to South Bond and also Rome City for a visit. Martin Kirchner, the well known farmer of Kirkland township, presented this office witli a tine bunch of plums yesterday of the Blue Dame - ariety. There were forty-five plums en the one branch. The work on the interior of (lie Mougey building, formerly oei-upi-d by Ben’s Buffet, is being rapidly pushed forward preparatory to Robison Kirsch moving theft ice cream parlor and candy kitchen into it. Miss Martha Mills, n young lady <»’ Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 1.. C. Mills, was taken t-> the Ltli’bi-ntn hospital. Fort Wayne. Tuesday where at eWen o'clock in the morning, she was operated upon for appendicitis. \ ear load of boxes, gathered from the shoe stores and other places huv ing them was sent to Fort Wayne this morning to one of the large inanufa?taring concerns of that i lac who will I use- them in shipping goods. . Mrs. Da v id Wagoner and son, Billy I are preparing to leate next Tuesday I lor a six woks' visit in Edgerton Hicks*ill.-, Clikugo function. Lima. I'elimibus. Contiu‘ nti'l and other Olio j towns. During their absence, Mr . Wagoner will have the interior ol their home on First stre-et remodeled t Fnietnryoisi.it le w ElHngham I ami C. ogre-sin.in Joi.ii A. M. \daii vre notified vestc-rd.n that Gio.-rnml | Samuel M Ralston had been Invited I to attend Hu- Bluffton sire t fair and would, in all probability at! nd if |»» slble. and in-, lied Io he present at ' I the fair also, on tin- day to be select I led by Giticrnor Ralston Bluffton I New ». |l-nry add Di'.derhh im-.10-s lijv> l iiturm-d from a most .blight lul two I months' vtoil with tl-eir aunts add llln les hi New York City While then they had many pleasant side trips tvj Coney Island, big ate; Im : rides | th • oceun and trips to many 11»- es i They certainly had the time of tbeh . young lives. They made the tile atone. A I. UH>shiro, ruidtoriman of > n i giiics <>f the G. It. 41 L. had bis toft j lutnd |ialnl<dly sialdml from j Iroin a »<tuiri hose mt rial days age while on an engine on the Hhliiinmd 11 rt of the division. T h*’ injury was not considered serious, but the burn vas d - p»‘r than sup|m*ed, howevor.| and Mr. Lopshire is now in Hie hands of si amgecin. Fort Wayne cm rim I ; Guzelte. Two aa-cdlm.-electric rars on th- ' it. £ l*. railroad liamid in a rem < ml ccdli'loii m-ar Rimpson, west o< Mm Lie. shoot 7 . ■..'!! o'clock Hits mom Ing. which resulteii tn slight itijiiibs lo II few pmo.ei.gtT* John Reiter m till-- city, sub-sman for th*- Itood i<i * c. rv c-cimpnny »• Rirtltud, hmi hi” I ! buck Injnred when th' 1 two inis i-aui» I tngi-llier. W. I> Bl I-kb y lied Will-.iin I,nturner iif I nlomliil' were i-nt by Itytog glass Bluffton Banner I Bluff ton, Geneva •< Celina D lion .ar. In charge MotorwtMt Rich j id and Colidm tin* Eddtiigtcm, glrm k » i I >v Ihilliim tnilfft lielun-tiim to Dn'l'l U|dor*m nt Genova nbotll 7 n'tlmk thlii morning, cniislttg nheavy tova t«| ihe owner Nu Otn- wa > Injiir d in Hue aii-ideiil. Tto* Ini' I’i'ht*, |'*ill-'d by an engine, wn* being taken i.vn> tiin car trucks on * tleneca sirm t ami Hie num In elwrm- of Hu- ow’fl* tt ' '’ rmcide to. got II off thKrtk k In Him la rtHtld Ihi- m i idciii. ’l l'' motiultU-n :ot life car wits imahh- to brim In ’- | tn t iJop in Him- to prevent the - id I tjiton Tlte pilot *ka brokc-n off • I tnlemrbati car and the Imltog milfli | was badly damaged. Cn# | iter.

t Mrs. Fred Schinler of Willshire was a visitor in the city todu; t Levvia Selking of St John's war. a business visitor hero today. The K. of C. will give their opening I,ill daiic.- on Tuesday < veiling Sept.. , 11:. ( I Mrs. Malinda Andrews oi Monroe was a business visltijpiu the city to i day. Put Kinney has returned to Ills home at Fort Wayne after visiting . in tin- city with friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boner of I'hat t'.'ini. Mills were visiting among their t Iriends in tile c ity today. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart un i son, Meridith, attended the Van W tt I County fair litis afternoon. Miss Margaret Mills left yesterday for Foil Wayna where site will enterthe Fort Wayne business college for 1 a course. I C. t). Meib rs, <>l West Monroe st"eet - -■ ai. at I■tol t* up tod,iv alter a w . ' illci o. He Is sulf, ring from a ::ev< re ear ■ el' musculnr neu-algin. ' William Dowling, vho si.ller, d - el;:|se of typhoid fever, is i.;-tin. easier this morning, his fever bi ing lower. His temperature registered I 101 degrees. Tlie different grocery stores of tli . it* are busy thin week delivering and taking orders for pern-lies. The markets rango from a dollar and :■ halt per bushel to two and n hullMrs. Mary Spado was brought liotit' l yesterday from tile Hope hospital. Fl j Wayne, where* she has been taking a I five weeks' treatment for bladder t trouble. She is much improved 1 lie shew windows for the Myers I Dally clothing store were being t Im ■ ed in tlie forms today and tile build ing begins to show that it is to i Hu- most attractive business house tn lie city. Mrs Henry St-vens and son. Chit-: erne, and her grandson, Adrian Stey-; ens. went to Fort Wayne this morn ' inp where they will * ielt with tin ir sou, brother and father, Edwiu Stes [ m and family. Cart liters ami )>up r hangers wen i busy .it work today .it tin-Ifoltlioiis 1 11' 1 prop rty on Madison street remodel | lug it ami when it !« completed It I will 1.0 one- »-i the most attractii •• .vs idem e in tin- city for rent. Mrs. John Jaunicz ot n ar Monroe, who was brought'home Sunday from! the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne where she was o|M*rat<-cl upon lor appendicitis. In < aim* worse this morn up »ml a physician was called to al tend ler again. She p- at the home >1 h l -.' fnth- rln law, Julius Jai.nloz. Mr. and Mrs. Mann Woods lett Hit. I mornlug for Atiiea. Ind., where Mr.i Womls will «oiisult a do< tor ns to |H*r terming an o|*c-rati<>n upon him for a ! iiu Pec'ii suffering for some tim - and . lied !>-. It if Hie dmtor thinks ii . dv|. a.l«, an o| rrution will Im held i I lot .Ils rucovery. Among the many s.ii| |mi of stop I <>• bv tin* D.-catlir menlmuts te I Foil Wayne- mamitir lure-. Charlh ; I Vci'tvwvde, th sins- s.-iier whs the* I big test consignor, lie sending llir r I liuhdred amt tilt* of them to Heit. 1 Miller Ijui candy lompany. 'Hi de |ms ml .or tin--* kind ol lx>x< ■ i I eery grant und the ill <• paid fur ihem is u very neat sum. Miss Adil Kl'-vens ■ ntvitailied a jol I v Iff lilM *‘t I*o mg - jen they orgu'iixi-d a sewing t Illi) to b< know m The Cindc-reila juKiit look Hie form ot a momiHght t>h ui> and alter mippc-r. ii bon fir.* wnst t built and imir.hinallows were loasded,! lb* <h|'t girls who expemt lo havej i imitiy dellglttlul ims'tiiigs urr. Mm ; liaises k, Lytlin Bl ii<*ke, Edna Stevie, ■ Vera Hunskker. Merle la-oiiard, Fasia . Gi'iitis, Luc-y McCrory ami Ada Htev ins. NOTICE. V I will he out of till city PH a j >hiy or two, | hereby give m.Hvo to Hn j . piildh- that my office will be om-n an I • -iij a slit.mt, Mr. William F. btim'-r 1011, will 1m- ul his desk (Where an; 1 I pel rotis wlhlibig tn ■■ tin- hit- ltd a I Dims tur wink i - mliug lor sab- next Tiiexdny tuny do so l! F, KIN'TZ. 1 City I'-iglm.i ' 1 " (i ‘ N'HICI. , 'III!* I.tilii* tan yomitt |iroph*si t‘*» < ii-l will held a un- ttng lotdjshl.nl oilm k l*»v* i y t«*l>' is dvsin-d to >m pnwnt. Mail ll— .Trani.i. -«M» «* O ■■ •«*• r<Ht Ihiflttjt tMUHh obtHit UuO ihhiikH. Im lh»' p h old Hus <o|t by aide and In tool, in 'pllli- of .Imiiivs Htrh kil l* at R. lnilei Saddl- r>* < omKup. , 2" C> HOUSE FOR RENT \u eightrot»m Imiiivvn Madison • c«-t iltilv t*u l.to k Hmm fit). Fvt t-m-tl-uhiru in • ,uire ul uii'i- »f Arthur B. ItolH'ou-. > bimcvrit ulilcv. .till ~ i i

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NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. ■ Kntharille Bold; 1 . adiiiiidtar. . i\ the estate ol K!iz tie th Cull' de< nam'd, I vs. Emmet .1. Cully, mi ■ C iily, ills wife, .Minnie Brij;h;.ni, ci; • • B’-ig-j ham. her lutahand. K”t!m .m* Be.'.'-. | Oily Bohls, her hushate To Emmet .1 Cully, Amie Cully, i.t wife, Minni Brigham, Chatle.' hum, her husband, and Adam Cully. You are her' by sev< • ■ |> n</,i • 1 1 the above na tied yotition- . at: nimhiistratrfy <■. the -stat' <y EUz:.’’*’ Cully, hhs t'l d ill the At!:ri - 'i t coiul c Admits ril lit' n Ji.ina. i» ' ■ tition making yen <h nda.ith. : ! ami Slicing Ceerefn for a.i .•■m - mid I decree of said comt ::: ilj< : iz" • I tale of it-’Jain tea ; utale weh*'< " j |o the estate of said decedent. and n I said petition described, to make ; ■- | sets for the | aym lit of certain th i ami iiablllth s of said estate, and bi also avert,,l by an affidavit til d th I you and each of you are uon-“e«lii ut*. * ot the State of Indiana ami that you 'are proper ami necessary i art is to j said 1 ti«i“iliugs and that t <i l p .1 | non »<> filed mid w hirl* c n< r* r ' imt. is set for hear.-n; in said <<>• I i al the court house in the CH* oi I- <a tnr, Indiana. ci> the 17th day of > vemlier. IIHu. \v itn<.-> the <1 Ik Hui ..I of SI I court this Mh dav of (•■■■i.i< , nii • r. , f EHl»l.\ AN l> BLEEKE. » Ch'll. L l>. E. Smith, Ally. 11 IN ; illJi j illH»iii!r <» ' ■■"""" NOTICE TO itcit RESIDENT. ,Statu of imuitua, v utility oi’ Adams, ss: In the Anama Circuit Court. Sepi limi <r Ter-i. I'll., Susie C. Corson vs. T. Erank i’onon,| . No. s.’alS, Suit lor divert e It tipiieaihiK from affidavit filed in I the above entitled cause that T. Frank j t'oi.'oii. the nlii.vr n.iui d def.ml .i’ ; i is u uonseaident o; ihu Stale of in- . diana. Notice U therefore hereby ulv< n | .he said T.Erank Corson .that lie bennd) I nimear Iteforio the lion. .liidee of the I Adams ■ il'vilil emitt, on the 3?tll day 1 iy, tidier, 1»I3, the same being tile forty-ninth jmidieal day m the yreseat t-im of thl ' court hohh ti al th*' court h- • j in the city oi' Decatur, <■< mnn mu. ion .Monday, the Ist day Sep t<-mi>er. A D , W 3, mid ph ad .anawer or demur to said complaint, o: ithv same will i>e In .'rd and dei> miim-d [ in his idiscnce Wltnern m.v nmm< nml seal oi Ce .1 .• • .ffiN -. c. • ■!> da n S*>* teiul <.. I'M.l, FERDINAND BI EEXC. •l-IN-2r, t’b-1' o. — » NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notin' I- h< ii-l'y ftivi h» the 'nd ' | or«. h< It., niul I g.iß ■ <• .fo’.’f <’ i Th< mmi d ' • In (he Adali) Cili i'H C lie ) I'l ' ;lH<*i|i' llidbiua on ’• • ila S, 1,, EI ’ ’fill : 'U> <:• ■ >l' lite litml m tilemnil .utounb. with lh< estate id Mill d«<ide|it should mil ’><• aiHuoved; mid Mill lieliH are notllledl Io then mid there male proof ol h< lr nllip mid t'vrcive their tliallyiiiiio*, tdmren. AHIIICII FAIiLOW. Vdimiilutiaiiir. I'ei atlir, lud . Sept ii. ItH I. l's ii'iM)it a Miii'nit. Viy. ii I * » w ,. ..... — — — | tt|: 3ALE \i» I am mdttg •" <•«•* many lor n prolmtMod connwi in nw* nery I o#»r »iy b'dutlfiit ie»Wcm»!| lor sale lllKhc.d mid heal Iwidloic In town Dr. i' liayl. Momtm, In j iiiuiM. '-fi'.li i tirsi; Fin; nt i in rdoma, haitic ipi trie liiilil i. m ilfii'lal KIW, dritvi'l , .|| mid iff’ waler, furmue, every ibipa mtidriH on it> a mri-et. t'lo • ( tn court lnni»e. st-e liujvey a I < >n a'd 30 HP «Mii «i- " -T’ ••

BIRDSELL “ « kt® * 0 ' * / It Vv/ 'm ’ *** X *■■ 'X Have been the best wagons made since John Comly Birdsell turned out his first wagon in 1855. The Birdsell ! WAGON Is ‘‘The Wagon of Quality.” We can prove this statement if you will come to our store and ask to see a Birdsell SCHAUB-DOWLING CO. Peaches phcues peaches Car of Fancy Michigan Peaches due Thursday Morning al 10 o’clock Lowest price ol season, not higher than $1.50 to $2.00 I ct us have your order, Why piy ihoic 11UNS1CKER BROS. i