Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1913 — Page 5

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'•'i'f'ii to tile bride Uelicious ’imtents were served by Fred l: iiul th'' bride-elects brothIhe giving of the shower was done In a unique way. Miss Baker ''•i taken from the room, and In ' r absence a large arch of white "Weis combined with ferns was el ected in the parlor over the gifts, j 1 "eilltu from this was a ribbon, the | ’■ " a« taken to Miss link-1 ■r with , sl - with t’ o , ■ .id till she ftno d o cut i'll--; coming from i tilO horn *. tj«‘ Misses Roso» t'oklnn, 1 V .i and Vena L< r’’!f ’Mail? h tn- Erancsa BakKintz, Bit-' , Ct and \ :.en Jit s-1 Ph i (taker. Mil H.-K-, -'<> /h ; ets, Andrew "' K v rber. .Mui ls wilf op n th» It ( ■ . ning alter a J •n Miss Mayne ■ . 11. Kilbourne and Ms. >’■ i ■ " off of I-’ort Wayne afternoon lor a visit with ■ n'< parents, Mr. and the deli;:ht! i tl pre-nupvnl •I the -. a-on w an Infon-al t' whi-h was given y s-l '<•. n by Miss Irene \V< bMra. Seymour Misner in I i Aline Vail. Thu guei tn I : pretty handkerchiefs 'or t' ' rid eiu • which were after th« theater when 1 ■ iinvents were served.—Fort I '.'■".•tv. .In: rnal-Gaxctte. Mian Hi eis ah Inga sewing ti.. t •noon. . likh is in the a 'u-t farewell for the girls » a! of tin tn. «ho hr.ve been t I to ether long in u close ■ c de institutions. Miss ui lean a week from Tuesday < >|i .»• at Itl 'Umond; i M i ■-I Burk leaves Monday university at Blooming- ■:< Mis‘i Reba Quinn ami an for Northwestern uni- . <t i".f<ago. Besides these, ctl: r- Invited to the party are the M < |’dn Butler, Irene Smith, ITor- . i<e Myers, (iretel Shoemaker and Beta Erwin. — 0 —ii — SOCIAL aT MAGUEY. ,T. IJby, the merchant at Magi y, arnounc. s an'ice cream Social for Saturday etening at his home, to which ii, public is Invited. \ good time !» n-snred. 211t5 SQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE. ———a rtly |>wn, i.witit in a >d condlt’ 'a. cap rmt'iire of <>•<■ :e 1 • v r in• on. I' mi ‘ , 18511 ! i ,er el end l< ~ * II ‘»r i tr' .. ' ' i ' • v*m <■: »’!■ n tno: to. Slum .1, 11». rimiionnl U • Vi ch SI., PlliUbd l • l inn hett irr lit | 1

ATTENDS SESSION. Rev. Robert Ball Returns ! from Seventy-third Annual Session of I BAPTIST ASSOCIATION i Held at Liberty Center— J Splendid Reports of the ! Work Were Given. i . ■ - . . . i . .... from attending the Saiamenie Association of the Baptist hunli. now Ini pes„ion at l.llwitv Center. He roporh’' u sph ndid pr li mi mid the > siini ! tetter attend d than in |iust years. Tile twelve ch irches In the in-1 i lion wore well r> i: v uiited b\ deb I gates, with spli-ndid re;a>it . showing , that with ver.- i< • ox ■ I 'iona i-icri : i c hurch was trx In: to <lo better wotc ■ than in former vi ars. 'rh<‘ session I I clotted today with the b nt outlook tor 1 I future work in the history of the u- ■ soeintion. This .as the seventy third ‘ ■ annual serslan. "■;.<• iicotinp will l.i-P jheid.ip'xt year nt liunkirk. a commi?sTry Is Being Put in Shape by the I Manager of Decatur Sug- • ar Company’s Plant. TO CARE FOR THE MEN 1 Manager Hubbard is Busv Planning’ all the Details; for Starting Factory. M iuacer lluhi-nr l of the sugar fn<5! tcry is considerablv worried just now i bb to how he will tnl«? care of the ‘ men who must be i-iuplo. <•<! ;.t th" • I.atm fiet.i.y dura Hi ani|« 1 n which will o| < ii -ia «u<uut two weeks. Many of those men arc coming in now mid the tvedlug and housin'. 1 them is a problem. w hi< h require; ■' some ftgnring. Os eouree a number ' are home )M-o|de, but when you put two hundred people to work it i. nec- • i ersary that many of them come irom a distance and of these who do tin* ■j common labor find It hard to se:nir<» h boarding places. .Mr. Hubbard has ! di-flnitely decided to start a coininisI r.ary on the grounds. He Is having the i big frame building which was used I ;:s a stotgj’oom by tin l.arrowe ('on’l struction company, put in shape and ' will employ some one to take charge i 1 of the place. Thei'e dll those who; work at the t lant and wish to bo tak-j ’ <n care of will find a boarding place within their means. At present Mr. Iliibhnrd is busy getting together the ' dishes, utensils, bedding, etc., necessary to furnish the i rminiis.'-'.iry. Last i ear there was e place of till" kind eon•in led IK-nr the grout lie I .Mr. .' v Ganu. who can hre for t|ie pi,I.- e. but he bft at th < ’ «f tl: , ssmuin and Hie <iuertl«m la tin i:n nt thin time and m Impon-iut one i iluit i.iust H- dMM——W- «—■•*- •»«»—■»»■■■ - -g, —» •— -.WSMSSMSW —K• COURT HOUSE NEWS. Pi.'tar Wag r vs. Kull Wag> B, divorco :»<><! of fiublit .llififl il", I, 11 I '. t » |l» h'liillM t. k| jH'tiruhi tr jj- k. <'. ‘ tij | run ruling aliornto. lot Kuh* i to nnfcwar • ji p tl Kkm. who h <lwr4»Hl \Uth Uh ! niln of th«« oh I, will ti<» ht aed In the* * ‘uliuni clti’bh c*otiH nt otfci 1«T i. The ♦ -111 h; »>i d h fl for 5 hila icliitkjnii v Ith th gtri «’•<> war thirteen yotii* old when «h«* s>i<- •* •she I-, -iimc ins vlitlni t-fit vvuyne Siuitlnil. Reul eatnte tmn , i« • Frsnltlln Kv 4 ereft tn (Icmuiti I on. V ai ie, Bin. Creek ti 'itmhli. ?I<W; Catherine .M"i * bull '• to He" ■ • ruy r "l|, 1 11 line Creak tp.. |3d: Muty I’ejlur o i laircu IL Carr, lx mrw. W»l>s ii tp., j «,uitch>fm d<«"l. .h hn F. Iloiker Ict nl» tn Robett H Gould ci ul„ l-»i ' 8, Vlontigi. |l<sX PASTRY SALE. j Tim (Tirktlan IridiiZ Ahl giwlify rinhouni eii n utility Bale for . J ntiitil.iy .1 H e sue i>lK< e, ,If '.aiiiiin. a l<i octo k. ’ 2300 - ‘ | i Democrat Want Ads Pay.

I A HINT TO THE SHREWD I | BUYER | I I I if get i " VAC /-U OW IN : ■' WANT M i' ON I • THE f THE ' | SNAPPY ? * ' FIRST STUFF 'aA BUY 1 AW V ■’ -k (ll M i r* ■ . Later in the season the ma iiifacturer is compelled to take hi; material as he can get it from the factory And in ■'« you will also find that whe’i .he rush is on the workmanship is not so good as at the first of the season. WE W ANT E’ ERY ONE TO HAVE A. CHANCE TO GET THE GOOD THINGS f ,11 and we have decided on this plan. • You may select your dress, suit, coat or furs, nay a small deposite on same and we will lay them side for tJ . you. You can pay for it by he week if \ou wish to and by the time you want it, you will be paid out and Bear- -»! cely know it. t \Ve have thousands of garments to select from. kj Suits from $8.85 to 532.50 Coats from 98c to $50.00 Good assortment of Furs ========== (iASS AND MEIBERS I « s si Hi S' s u: as £ s er s is s s «««««« a

STILL A CHANCE That Fort Wayne & Springfield Line May Become a Part of Some GREATER SYSTEM Says Report—May be Used as art of Line to Cincinnati, Ohio. Tln rf’ is Mil) *< chance that thirl Wa>n<» " F M Hw“ " day bert mo a t it ea mmh ■ate." system, eixlhi-- tu a repor. ( ilch comet hi l ’id. Ind.. 1 •vh the F.itt Ws ' • \ «■. "It it led that ■> • •>» 1 h« 11 In tin H htm <i • Ei’Mers dltiun Trm.il ' .'tm.'Uy which may till In fhu'"m )h«» bidllinit of a rt f,. iV Il* 'il " ■ ■. W#j n«* ( I'im ini I I" ■ !M»tl nd uad i i’AnmMM. Ill' o lv •«'•■■ Il -*«' to :ry out this |dim (• to us« the Fort ayu'‘ A' S| rl'i; 'ii'bt louth <>i Fort lyn and ihu Toleik* or Chi .•» nth. nt feast 'f kwe dfMnin'". . i O M. I i . rlj il , lib rumi >T ,» I lull mu. illl'l T X 1 i IrtiiU a bonder of i.illriMOl., til* i two men b<>htnd the |ir<n>"»ttl"n thl.; time, i' Milr. 9 t> r: <- t» ♦< v<« < i i Hii'trt.n with Kni<!’tm Ki»t r«.nt liiplint th u 11l eiuibh» him to . 11* llunil'l*l B ir' nrt 111 the triicl Oil , incline foi' tl" litiHdln ■fi* v nwl < FARM to dwAINR, Xo. ifts It o r ri'i. ' ■ mH' w ■*! lietatur, I mdc '' I’m r«mi, s room in i bat :i I'D ' nrn i. nd r> in , irr, l,«l us i.ltoi* >oii Uli In in • I I rii-e. *I3A firr Itl'fi*. \n '<»» |ih| fit tn# Hi ■ .. mlhm Io rootii Uout* * | b nil ’telvTUft iorn hh*l H ‘|4. « b»U IHIU, ««MHI ’ <r< hard. 11 n< r«m tlmlmr, I mile l< a i liihil. I’rlri-. IlhO l“'f H' l’t*. • W* hue*’ n lnr«'' Hat of farm*. , ( Faini" l« earhnmi'’tor riir irrtrfirrtv. )| MH i'V A’ U'OMKI' j (ittlen Opp ini'-riiibnn Matton. Ul t ' | ■ 'i . -.. Democrat Want Ads Pay. <

MEETING. The Adtim- < unit Horse TiilcT lx*Iwtlvc üßßochition will held their r ■■ . i.lar iiKu-iiiig nt the oflice of T. .1. loir kin on Saliiiday. Sept mix r 2". at I:3ft |t. m. Ah this i the time for the t lection of olfi: era and th.- Htdeclion of j a reprewntathe to the national mvt- ; iug. would like to have all meinbera { pienent. F. 11. BRpaXiai. IT s. .1 F. FHH’CIITK. StM 'y. 21715 «H*MamaaMBM«BMBW>>MMMM» « **■ >1

DR. L P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind.

: Mill :sSl3l=3llll’=SKlf=HlW=lHH=f'< fIIVEYOURSELFAFASHIONTREAT r. Will you go to the store that M A se^s exc^us ’ ve an d n || (i most up to date Styles in || h 1- •> Suits— S ««.• | '7 - , mast «V» \l I A I ft* ; Oi’ aren’t you interested in || i' : ; .i | the best looking, best tailor-H i s ed, best quality suits ever ii y \ ; shown in Decatur. A full II •J ' an d complete line and at the : j? || right prices. y. | “WbSton stoF" f II DECATUR INDIANA ||

Your Insurance Is Ho Good Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. KNAPKE AIMOSTAROST GENERAL INSURANCE [ Life. Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cyclone, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. Office Over Vofdewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Indiana