Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1913 — Page 3

■ | I kind-O- Weather makes J I a lellow think of some kind B of work shoe that will stand the ■ | wet. We’ve got just that kind, | g the kind that will keep out wet I stay soft and pliable. If you H want easy comfortable work g S' shoes, let us show you ours. I Charlie Vogiewede I aMBBE-— , _____

WEATHER FORECAST I tonight. Slightly cooler Sutur t'ay fair, ■—s——— _ Dee Lewton made a business trip i.> Portland this morning. Margaret .Mills made her daily trip to Fort Wayne this morning. .(..■Ernst Schlickman went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with his sitters. Air and Mrs. W. li Zimmerman hdfvr returned from a visit at l’.-t t Mfih with Mrs Zimmerman’s parents. Nobuddy kin feel as tunkosi as a young husband alter his wife’s first tr.ntrnm Celery should ire -, en an' not heard. Abe .Martin Mrs. William Dram r and children] who apent the night at her parental; heme at Bingen, returned yes'erda ' afternoon to their home in Monmouth i 1. T. Brokaw left ‘his morutr.g tc; Garrett, where he will visit with his daughter, Mrs. L. G. Cole, and tie n go to Gage, when he has a arninie’- <ottage. Mr. Brokaw spent the greater |»rt of the summer tie re.

J « 111 iTlMf■* n*~.z—W 1 '! I THE HOME OF 11 —BM I Q Groceries I i If* -J j KB^JK^ / 2-'^ The Discovery t /x>M«^ onilE NOBTHI>OLE I ’ < WAS A Great ActaemePt More, Personally, By Discovering The Place To Buy 1 he Best Groceries Turn Your Search In This Direction |ff PEACHES Fine Stock, Tuesday or W cdnesday . $1.50 to $2.00 Mason Jars • 50c-boc-i>c Mason caps, wax lids, can rubbers, jell glasses, sealing wax, spices. Everybody wanb our lancy pickling vinegar. Pure cider vinegar 20e per gallon. We’pay cash or trade lor produce. Eggs 23c Butter lb to 25c _ — ■■ ■ - ~~z_. Hower and Hower, Tl.on.Mß. Ii? m sriIIRMEYEK FRENCH QUINN I L 1 b Sent Secretary Treas. I THE BO WERS REA LI Y CO. 0 I BEAL ESTATE, BONDS, LUANF, i ■ ABSTRACTS. I 11 Th,, ‘-chirm :«< AlO-arl O m|«nv complete Al • E ■ I ■|F • Fams, City Projierty, u per cent I muney g

| Miss f.ilah laird was a shopper hurt i yesterday afternoon. . <’.il Bowen made a business trip to | Hoagland this morning. 'l'he Misses Emma and Huldah Reppert of Magley left this morning for Fort Wayne tor a visit. Deputy Clerk L. L. Baumgartner is off duty today at the clerk’s office and will be away over Sunday on a business trip. •Mrs, W. 11. Christ and daughter, Belva. who have been visiting in the city with Mr. Crist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs 11. Zimmerman, left this morning for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bultemeier motored down this morning from Fort V. aym> and later continued their trip to Berne. They were accompanied by Mies Mayme Deininger. Miss Until Parrish left this mornI in; for Monroe, where she will visit with her brother. Dr. M. F. Parrish. On Monday site will begin teaching at her school near Monroe. Mrs. John Thomas and grandson. Virgil McClure, and her niece. Miss 1 hoebe Hart, w■ nt to Fort Wav tie this morning to visit a tew days with her ui've and sister. Mrs. Yeriati.

Miss Tillie Macks went to Fort Wayne tliis noon, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hoffman left today noon for Fort Wayne. Ed Macy of the local postal force is taking a week's vacation. Charles Lock of Fort Wayne wa. a business caller in the city today. it. E. Brown has moved from Rural Route nine to Monroe, Indiana. Mrs. S. Hite went to Fort Wayne to call on Mrs. Frank Carto today. City Mail Carrier (). P Mills is spending today at a farm in Kirkland township. C. Boese returned last evening from Indianapolis, where lie attended till' state fair. Miss Flossie Mum ma returned to McGill, Ohio, today after a visit li re with Mrs. Leo Wilhelm. Peter Amspuugh. Charles Miller and Tong Best returned from a visit at th. state fair at Indianapolis. Jeff Bryson left Thursday for Wa wasee Lake to join Mr. . Bryson in a several riny M ’ outing. Portland SunThe regular semimonthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at tlie hall. Mrs. Jennie Clever of Westfield, N. \ . left today for her home and will stop off at Marion. Ohio, for a visit with Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman. Miss Leota Bailey went to Linn Grove today where she will make ar rangt meats for the beginning of het teaching next week in the J.inn Grove high school. Lawrence Vogiewede has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Rom. City and'lndianapolis, where le visit <*d with ids brother-in-law and sis' r Mi and Mrs. Thomas Heeding. Windows were bing placed today ii the Morrison building on South Sec oml street, it having undergore a series of improvements this minim r among them being a new front placed in the second story. Lillian Fulk will have tomorrow evening for St. Ixniis where she will meet her mother ami then continue on her way to Jonesboro. Ark She lias Im“ n visiting In the city during the summer months with reativeg. Jeremiah Archbold, aged eiglityfour years, the well known Root town ship farmer, was in the city today loi the first time in a long time, lie is the father of City Tirasurer and County Treasurer-elect William An h • ’TOIIUIJ William Dowling passed a very l*o«»i I night and his fever wax ranging from H>2 to lft.» degrees nearly all night and everything possible is being dem I and tverytliing tstssildi is being don |to carry him through liis wiuisenc.i I colidilioli. Tile citj count fl will meet In re-U I iar s. ssion next Tuesday evening t<* I decide upon the city tax rate Till- | meeting is the most important one o I the year and no doubt will take sone time to dispose of tie- large amount of business up before the body. The mayors of all Indiana cities have been re<|ue»ti M l by the Hon Uigait Waller Page, pi evident oi th* American Road Congress, and diic< lor ol the I'ultid States ofli.e of pul li< loads. Io name three dhtttgxtvM to attend the sessions of Hu •■nngrexs nt I'ctrult during the week of Scpt' tn i.vt 39. Impw taut proldimy of mitd 1 onstiuctiuiia will be taken up. A number of the gi-lx of tin cl - ot 19!3 of 'he Dveatur high m I mol will httvi a week Don n<‘Xt Molnl.iv lor higher >• hools. Miss Wlniind Burk will go to Indiana nlilveruity. Miss Ulliati RUe will go Io Earlll ,m I collrgc. Mfttn Reba Quinn Io North v esterti univervity In Chicago. Ml*Naomi Dugnn. who has ben ti utiid<-ttt at F-rry Hall will enter Northwestern v lih Miss Quinn, this year. A letter was rcielved thia mormtr: Iri'in Svrelxry of State I *”* Ellins Ihiih Ip refill to tb«* invitation extended him tn attend thi Bluffton stu-et lair. In which lie stat' that Govern in* Ralteon, who w-as nlxo Invited to I Gelid the Pair. Wils out of tll“ city yesterday mid that u» anon »x !••* turned the matter of coming here <* nuld bo taken up with him Mr. I-lllngluim »aid Hint he would person ally ve Hu* governor nml iifge him t<» attciid. and atiiteil that If Governor liahlon decided to <*ome he would tie I omintiv him. Bluffton Bnntior The horse stolen Tu’-Mltiy night I from Iliiftll«‘li tlnllli<*y> living oil Ho* Wells Adatim louttly lltic. "(•« lo<n> d luat evenlug ill the hosile of John King, "ear Hii-teburg. Mr. Kin;-. I Imm* dbitoly < alh-i. Sheriff Carlisle, I h JUug of hlu flmllng the animal run I ulna Itaifc' and lie wax direr I'ul to Mr Ifanunv for a • t.lil|>|etr df'sitiption o' I the eUilctt ulliitml It Is now tlumglit I 'ho thief had “••me destination In , ilea wlien A’e slol’ lil t ItoiMM itiul al' ler . u'uplcliiig lib* 'rip tallied l| Uxi-n. n<wr*’ is no i |rw to tie* Hiii*f. Ilefore i lite animal was found nth'"is in all siirriMiiidincs towns bud b • n nut I iu»d and they were kceplitg a sltarp I look out tor it. -Blutßi.iu Bauuori A*. .... . -—•

1 A. J. Smith motored to Fort Wayne tliis morning where lie will attend to . business. Mrs. Will Schrock has returned . from n very pleasant visit with friends at Indianapolis. Stewart Niblick ami Dan Tyndall motored to Van Werl tins afternoon I and took in the fair. Tin* D. E. Smith family and the J S. Peterson family will lie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ZoiafS at Fort Wayne, Sunday. George Baker will have Monday for Valpariso. Ind., where he will enter the university of Valparivo to lit him--1 self out for a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. William llirsihy of Berne who have been visiting in the ’ city witli tlie Sam Darr family left today for their home. Miss llelcii Niblick will leave for 1 college, Monday after spending her hummer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John NiblickMr. and Mrs. F. li. Hubbard and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stultz returned last evening from Huntington ’vhen* : they spent the day at the Huntington ' county lair Misses Anna Clark and Blanch Harsliberger will return Saturday afternoon from a two weeks’ vacation at ‘ Niagara Falls. Boston, New York and Sarina. Canada. The horizontal liar installed in the lire department tills week is proving a very great attraction, it is no common tiling to »■ e lour or five m‘*n and boys walking along the street limping with sore muscles from the unusual exercise on the bars. D. E. Studabaker. Mis. Morrison and Miss Hattie Stiidaliaker. arrivisl home mst night from a several weeks outing in Canada. They report the weatb- • r up there just a little tool when they ; left St. John's Monday, the thermometer registering about 1.1 degri is. li L. Center, d'liuty secretary of state, is suffering from a severe pain in his slioulder and has lits-n away ,’rrin work lor a day or two. The do - tois have not been able to diagnos* tiie trouble, it is believed that he i will be improved within a day or two but he will probably take a t’n days or two weeks vacation from duties. Since b. ginning his work in that office lie lias had but one week vacation. Dr 8. D. Beavers and Banker C. \. Dugan made a record run at attending a county fair yesterday. Mr. Dugan iiume down town about seven o’clock I and not tlie doctor who was seated in I Ills unto. The doctor says. •'Jump In I and we will run over and see tlie Van I Wert lair. Charley jumiied and In an i hour they were looking over the <x Mbits oi tli* Ohio county. Au hour or two was enough and one of them soon suggested that they <ome home. \t ■ieven o'clock the doctor Was (Hick in his office and Mr. Dugan was looking d.-e behind liis desk at the bank That’s going some Mies Marguerite Walters of I Delaware, 0., lias been tlie guest of the Mise s Elizabeth and Fannie Beitler lor the past week and several small r affairs have Ithen given in h r honor. I lai st Friday evening Mrs. Igiwrence ' Yager entertained at a ti odock din I t er, Mrs Sterling Hoffman, ol D ei. i tur, wan also it guest. Saturday <*v I Miitlg Ml - Ferd Mettler eutertailiott I the Beitler family and their guest at 4 a < hi< ken sup|«‘i'. Sunday and Mon--1 dav a nutuia rof girl friends »i'H' en ti-itained al tli * Beitler home ami la-i I evening .Miss \illvla Stengel gave 1 Walters leaves today for s short visit witli relatives In la*v :<lur li-(ore r> t|ii ruing himid fol Iter seuior y»ur nt ' (dii<> Wesleyan university Iterio

; / -' ' I ,vi= ■ ’\/ wk I WORK SHOES You can get more real service un<ldurability out of a t pair of Milwaukee Lion Brand, Mens and Boys work slrxi than any other slice manufactured. $2.00 io $3.50 ELZEY&HACKMAN I OPP. COURT HOUSE J

ra r.''■■.'i« »-a a t 1 "" ""i r—t r— en ’IIJ Os CLARK’S SILVER KING ufi . J $3.50 SET 0 I FOR ONLY 35 CENTS ? rll I U This trial Razor is our $3.50 Razor which is simply taken out of the line , plush lined box with two blades,, and put into the embossed paper boz. m The Razor is of the heaviest silver plate possible, and we guarantee ; same for 5 years. We also guarantee each blade to shave the stiffest, wiriest beard at least five times without stropping. , 11 1 i Schaub-Dowling Utt -rjiic=l E=l I' 1 " ■ I E=x! ell ■ llll - “‘

, Jose M. Feel of Berne was a busi- ' uess visitor in tlie city today. Ralph Miller returned last evening irom a visit at the Jay county fair. William Polk of Cleveland was in I the city today looking alter business l i matters. Harry Reasoner of Portland was a business visitor in the city today and i u'so called on Ills friends. John F. 1 aclt'jt salesman for the I bride Oil Ccmi any of Fort Wayne j ' and a :o:mer Adams <o ! uty mini was) i m the city this alteration on business

Fulienkamps Grocery Ripe olives can 35c Spaghette Itahemine can 15c Olives p’ain qt. . . . 25c Limburger cheese lb . . 25c Brick cheese lb 25c i Sweet potatoes lb . . . .3c Perfection bread . . . -05 c Corn meal bread .... 05c FULIENKAMPS DR. L. P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. WANTED Young man for year around job in factory. Good position for right boy. Schafer Saddlery Co.

Beauty Is Only • d yfL'j Paint Deep - M when it comes to houses. When the paint wears ofT. the house is no longer beautiful. 1 1 ■' IL v A house in need of paint is an eyesore t<» ’ a community. In justice to your ncighhors, as well as to your self-respect, you dssHi should keep v air lioii-e wi 11-painted and, ' n ju-f'C" b’ .'"Urstlf, you should see that pB'WW’ Phoenix White Lead_ j (Dutih’Boy Paintci Trade Mark) ’7* V And Pure Linseed Oil i t j>aint is used on your building. « You can < I secure the most beautiful as well as the ■ „ most durable results w ith this paint. By adding colors-in-oil any tint and any shade • can be obtained. 1 Wc sell these materials as well as all the I other painting requisites, x-o,* « , Come in and have a talk with us and see if we can’t suggest a color scheme for your . house that will appeal to your good taste, Holthouse Drug Co. • ■ wwwobm. . >MaaaaßMMMamßn> • aMMMMßiaaaaMßaaaw No. 1 CYCLONE « I CORNHUSKER d " » and . THE MACHINE TO DO rll f YOUR OWN SHREDDING AT THE W JMW MOST CONVENIENT TIME . 1 jV. ’OT ONLY 6TOBH. P. GASOLINE b ENGINE REQUIRED TO RUN IT jl’i I i ■ Also made la three other laigxr stXM * F‘ll Your Silo with a |l .W ,- V * 5 O Rosenthal Cyclone Feed v Cutter and Silo Filler W f • —- S-ls !-’e. (ling <i>iitro!l<*<H>v \i;i mutic W w machine for (rinding knives. W r.'i i ! • ’ ' Il Sf 1 HAL LOKN liUbKEIC V.O . Milwaukee. VV is. X.SCHAFER HARDWARE ]j LIGHT RUNNING | r One Minute Washer Buy IT l’ ton ' ’l ,v Dealers tianted in ibi . j ‘I JP |I,U ’ U " *"■ GUARANTY J* J i ' (Al ' All dHs-.lv.' peiH irplnrd ►KEh. F ' clr.il, krr to run ligh'et t* tliau any o'bxr tuuehine." t. ’. Mvculn. lurr.l by * ONE MINUTH MFG. CO., Newton,'.lowa — —MI BY— i —» ni*ni’ in* ■■ * utwn . I h’raturLw I lard" art? < *©. Utitt bv.alu:-iSbaliu liardvvaVi t’a>, MuniovLiciiQ inux. *- • i»i