Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1913 — Page 3

frescos' Shoe* far* Winter i < _ £ Your Ralstons are here. Come in : this evening and get them. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE 5 Sells Em in Decatur.

I WEATHER FORECAST | WWBBaHHllllHlllimiiin(||||| i>lnrt g Generally fair and cooler tonight. Sunday fair and cooler. J. C. Schug made a business trip to Richmond this morning. ! fi. Acker went to Geneva this morn to visit with relatives. Fike and Tom Callahan of Geneva motored to this city last evenJni and visited with friends. Lawrence Biggs went to Ft. \Vayn< * this morning where he will look after business and spend Sunday as the fimsts of friends. Miss Leota Bailey left this morning for Linn Grove. Ind., where she will commence her duties as teacher in the Linn Grove schools. Mrs. Joseph Heffner and children and Ralph Kiffert of Fort Recovery. Ohio, arrived in the city yesterday to be the guests of her father, Peter Forbing, and other relatives. The trip from Fort Recovery was made by automobile.

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Mrs. Jason Archbold spent the day in Fort Wayne.

N. Lenhart made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. F. S. Armantrout of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Clem Steigmeyer left today for Bloomington. Ind. to resume his studies in Indiana University. Miss Clara Kioump and sister Fort Wayne will be guests of Mi«s Flora Fledderjohann over Sunday. Mrs. David Wagner and son, William. left this morning for an extended visit through Ohio. Their first stop will be at Hicksville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrews and Addie Byrine left this morning for Chicago where they will visit with Mr Andrews* son, Ross Andrews and family. Earl Heffner and Ralph Eiffert of Tt Recovery, who are visiting in the city with the former's grandfather, went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reppert. Mrs. Martin Miller and Mrs. Josephine Schmidt of New Orleans were among the number who attended the Fort Wayne fair yesterday.

P. K. Kinney of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Cal Peterson and Miss Madge Hite went to Fort Wayne yesterday. W. J. Myers went to Geneva this morning to look after business tersMr. and Mrs. John Book of Vinton county, Ohio, left yesterday for Auburn. Arthur Klelnhenz of the Holthouse Drug company is taking a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shirely and two children went to Fort Wayne yester day noon. Dwight Lachot returned to Fort Wayne after visiting in the city with friends. Frances Gast of Lima, Ohio, is in the city the guest of the Will Harting family. Pat Kinney, the real estate man of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. R. Miller of Van Wert, who has been visiting here left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne. Miss Katie Leimeiistoll returned to Auburn yesterday afternoon after a visit here witli relatives. Mrs. John Koop of Fort Wayne arrived yesterday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lizette Bultemeier. Mrs. C. A. Peoples left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit witli her son and from there to Toledo, O. Robert Peterson will leave Monday for Bloomington, Ind., 'where he will enter Indiana university for a course of study. Mrs. D. D. Heller entertained Miss Clara Williams of Fort Wayne and the John W. Tyndall family at dinner yesterday.

Leon Rademacker has returned home from the Fort Wayne Business college to spend the week-end with his parents. . Mrs. (1. C. Steele and daughters. Jeanette and Virginia left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit until Sunday afternoon witli relatives. The work on the soldiers' monument is still progressing very, X^t.and everyone is getting anxious to see the beautiful structure when it is erecteu The Studahaker building on South Second street, now occupied by the Ed Coffee shoe rejtairing store, is having a new roof of shingles put on today. Thomas Ehinger. who was operated upon a week ago Saturday for double hernia at the St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne, is continuing to improve and is out of danger. Mrs. Dick Wallace has returned from Newcastle, Ba-, fora visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, before going to Vancouver Island to join her husband, who Is engaged there In the mining business. A large ear of corn grown on the Wid Dorwin farm near Monroe was brought to this office last evening and is a fine specimen of what the corn crop yill be this year on the irorwin fat tn. The ear measures a foot long. The Rex theater was crowded from the time the show opened until it closed. The acenograph film company is putting on a week’s special at this place and it is meeting witli great success. The shows are well worth the money. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Reed and children of Fort Wayne will spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. MFullenkanip. Mr. Reed, who is employed In Detroit. Mich., comes home every three weeks to visit his family and this time the visit will be made, in Decatur. Noah Frauhiger conducted a farm sale Thursday’ for Roy Heller, who lives across the lino In Adams county and the tidal receipts amounted to ♦2.253. A six yer.r-old hors.* sold for $H>4, a team of yearling colts sold for 1218, and an old home sold for $53. The top price for a cow was s"•>. HeW-: ers sold from $26 to S4B. There were 32 head of cattle sold. Pure bred O. 1. C. hogs weighing about 100 pounds. Bold at $9 25 Hroow sows with pigs sold at $42 to s«n. Hay sold at sll per ton. and oats at 50 cents per bushel. Seed wheat sold at 60 cents to cents.— Bluffton News. Messrs. Norton and Lambert, producer* of the great western romance. ‘The Girl and the Stampede." which comes to the Bosse opera house, are rugnlzant of the fact that people of the smaller citiea are as willing to pay the price for good theatrical* as those of New York and Chicago. With this point In view, they have launched on the road "The Girl and the Htampede,” complete In Its scenic detail, its high class artists and bringing Jnto your raids* a complete production —sparing nn expense to give the patrons of the smaller theatrical cities the tmQio'adVantagra as those’nf the larger elfins and when’you attend thq performance of The Girl and th* Stamped*,'’ next Wednesday. Septum, bar 24, you will do so with the asruranco that you will get your money s worth in Drat class amusement.

.less Bryson of Portland was a business visitor here today. Gerald Schuh of Fort Wayne Is in the city visiting with frieuds. The Misses Reba Quinn and Lillian Rice spent the afternoon in Fort WayneMr. and Mrs. Ed Alir and sons, Lloyd and Fred, spent the afterneon in Fort Wayne. Carl Lovebury returned to Chicago yesterday afternoon after a visit with Miss Bess Fisher. Miss Buss Fisher left today noon for Fort Wayne to visit with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Syphers. The Misses Inace and Iva Ray left today noon for Ft. Wayne for a visit with friends over SundayW. C. Kauffman has arrived home from his several weeks' business trip os salesman for the Schafer Saddlery company. The Bio-Sce®ograph Film company will close its week’s engagement at the Rex theater tonight, with a splendid show. Miss Bernardino Heidemann is assisting the Misses Letta Kintz and Josephine Malley in their art needlework store today. < H T* Rufus Soldncr of Berne was here today on business relating to bis property, formerly the Miller residence on Winchester street. H. H. Kurtz of Illinois, was here today on business relating to his eighty acre farm near the Raudebush school house. The farm is tenanted by Jonas Fisher. Herman Tettman left this afternoon for Dayton, Ohio, where he will join his wife, who has been spending a two weeks’ visit there with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tettman will come home Tuesday. During the last week a ntpnber of stock sales have been posted throughout the county and some of the prices the stock brought and also for the many farm implements, have been ord-breakers-Mrs. Etta Rinehart and daughter. Mary, and Mrs. 8. I*. Sheets and son. Gerald, went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit*until 'Sunday with relatives. They will also visit with Miss Katherine Mangold at the hospital j Mrs. Joshua Parrish left today noon | for Fort Wayne for a visit with her j sister, Mrs. Margaret Ixmthan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poling left at the I same time for a visit with the W. E. Russell family to attend the fair. Four young men wno are all natives of in and near Monroe had charge of the Sunday evening services at the M. E church at Monroe, as they have all made arrangements to study and prepare themselves for the ministry. The house was Ailed with admiring relatives and friends of the boys. Those who will enter the universities are as follows: I aster Keller will attend DePauw university at Greencastle, Ind.; Mont Oliver. Chester .McKean and Willis Andrews will go to Tapior university at Upland.—Exchange Quite a little surprise was planned on Mr. O. P. Mills Friday evening by the people from the llaplist church and some of their friends. Mr. Milla has been choir director at the church for several months and had given the church such an appreciative service that they planned during the week to give him a little surprise at his home. When ths crowd of about thirty gathered at the door they found Mr. Mills lust ready to start to the choir rehearsal and he wag suddenly not! tied that they came to sing him a song. Mr. and Mra. Mjlls gave the crowd u hearty reception. Ice cream and cake were aorvad and a general good time was had by all. WAS TOO • FOREHANDED.*’ The arm little Francis Cnatrilo had I broken when he tried to erank an automobile aome time ago had recovered and Francis ha«l evidently forgotten all about Hie lra< turc. But nature hud not. for when the little boy tried to use the horizontal bars at the Are d> partnient the broken bone slipped slightly out of place and he Is now wearing the arm In a sling again. CARD OF THANKS. The children and brothers and al* ten of the lat Mra. Mary Elzey extend , thanks In thia way to the many yhol aided them kiudly in their lute bereavement. ■ 1 9 — CARD OF THANKS. To git those who extended so many favors and kindnesses during the ill L negj and at the time of the death of i their mother. Mrs. Drusilla Summers. | her daughters wish to extend their sin- ■ care thanks. n«nin«ii! "" ■ i» FARMS FOR SALE. Two 144-acre farms. 3 miles and 3|| miles south of Decatur, at 1136 per | acre 8. K SHAMP. OSes uRS FrtaiMW * Co. 20»t2 ,

Brick Building For SALE I on 2nd st. fine Location | Always Rented CALL .ON I Dan M. Niblick | Smoke The “WHITE STAS" EXTRA MILD The Cigar with the Tempting Tobacco Taste Low Rate Excursion VIA Clover Leaf Route To Frankfort Kokomo & Marion and intermediate stations EVERY SUNDAY Train leaves Decatur at 10:25 a.m. See Agent forlnformation / I'r' f 7 | ! i wS OUR BREAD BRINGS REGRETS - but only the regrets that you have eaten other bread so many years when you might just as well have been enjoying ours. You will like its flavor and its lightness—and you will like its nutritive satisfying substance. It isj the bread for those who like 1 good bread. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brush i wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin | STAR GROCERY" Pure white vinegar gallon 20c Pure cider vinegar gallon 20c High grade cider vinegar gallon 25c Mixed spices 5 and 10c Can rubbers . 5 and 10c Sealing wax .... 5c Parafine wax Gand 10c Can lids tin doz ... 5c Can lids screw tojb dozen 20c All kinds of spices for Pickling Will Johns.

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