Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1913 — Page 3
HTHIS Store is Gaining a larger business on boys and girls snoes each season. One reason is because we give extra attention to the growing feet. It takes a little longer, but that is our idea of service. Charlie Voglewede
WEATHER FORECAST J mnwntitnnm mi 111 matammsutuil Rain tonight or Wednesday; warmer tonight. Mrs. Charles Niblick went to Fort Wayne yesterday. ' T. M. Galiogly was a lloaglund business visitor yesterday. Chester Johnson was the guest of Hid brother. R. 0. Johnson, at Gary. George Everett is taking a week's vacation from his duties as postal Clerk. Jtiss Mae Rademacker of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at her home behe. Irvin Henry of Tiffln. Ohio, visited over Sunday with the W. A. Kucbler family. Miss Barbara Miller of Muncle is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Winnes, anil family. Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Enyart returned yesterday to South Whitley. They visited here withe the F. G- Williams family.
I THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I YourShe,ves I Is In the pantry are nearly «l x- - ™■' filled with Jars Bottles • and glasses of things for the winter. A little room left for 4 Last of the “garden” Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. Use our whole and ground spices. Cloves Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, Ginger Nutmeg, Mace, Mixt pickling spices. Our pickling vinegar and cider vinegar will just suit you. So will the price 20c gallon We’pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 24c Butter 10 to 25c Hower and _ Hower. North of G. K. & 1. Depot. Thone 108. I •'"■ s SS2'“ "‘“SX'S- 1 I Tim BOWKHS KKALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, 1 r L abstracts. 0. 1 The "chirm'vnr Abstract Company complete Ab- || 5 itiact Records Twenty years Experience f City Property, 5 per cent I I money y
Misses Clara Lehrman and Frieda Koldcwey of Union township were in the city shopping yesterday. Miss Genevieve Herling of the Sacred Heart academy at Fort Wayne spent Sunday at her home here. Mathias Miller yest yesterday morning for West [laden, where he will take the baths for a week or ten days. The Misses Genevieve Breuierkamp and Georgia Mel be is yesterday begun work for the season at te Dcluinger millinery store. Miss Marie Klutz returned yesterday morning to her work at the .Morris live and ten cent store alter a week's vacatiou. Mrs. Horace Hothoff returned to Fort Wayne yesterday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong near Pleasant Mills. Charles floss of St. l,ouis. Mo., was here on Ills annual visit relative to bis farm. He is visiting with his aunt. Mrs. Catherine does, and other relatives # F. A. Peoples and Alva Nichols, of the Peoples tie Gerke shoe store, spent Sunday at Fake George with Henry yelling, a traveling salesman for a shoe tlmi.
Ban Beery made a business trip to Berne this mornlug. J. C. Harkless was a business visitor in the city today. Joe Tonnelier made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Margaret Mills made her regular trip to Fort Wayne this mornlug. Hr. S. P. Hoffman made a professional trip to Van Wert, Ohio, today. Miss lone Cottrell returned to Monioevllletoday after a visit hero with friends. Hr. McOscar of Fort Wayue was a professional business visitor In the city toduy. Mrs. William Stuckey of Indiana street drew the centerpiece sold by Mrs. John Moran. A. J. Smith went to South Bend this morning where he will look after seme lumber business. Roy Jahn is an extra clerk at the F. V. Mills grocery in the absence of Mr. Mills, who is in Chicago on business. Mrs. Chris Strebe made a visit, at the W. A. Fonner home today, where it is said the making of mixed pickles was in order. John Yager wentto Fort Wayne yes lerday, where lie iusalled a largo shipment of furniture in one of Fort. Wayne's prominent homes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morse of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been the guests of the Godfrey Lehrman family in Union township, returned to their home. Mrs. J. 8. Bowers spent yesterday at Fort Wayne looking after business Tor the Bowers millinery store and visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Richaid Kaough. Raymond Hurting is unable to lie at work at tile Robison At Klrseli Ice cream 'parlor as the result of cutting a severe gash in his left arm yesterday afternoon. Cashier H. X. Kliimter of the Old Adams County bank, left tiii« morning lor Indianapolis, where he will attend the Bankers' convention held in that city tills week. John Kle-ber of Fort Wayne, related in this city, was honored by the Indiana bar tenders at their convention .it Terre Haute, w hen he was elected iiftli vice president. The Julius Haugk residence on West Monroe stick, occupied by the* John Coffee family, is being repainted a pure white, improving tile appearnnce of the house, much Mrs. C. A. Hungaii left this morning for Indianapolis, where she will be the guest of the Idling hams. Mr. Onpan, who is at Chicago, will meet her there tonight and attend the Bankers' convention for a few days. Messrs. C. A. Uugaii and French Quinn and their daughters. Misses Naomi i Rigan and Reba Quinn, left yes lerday for Chicago, where the young ladies will enter Northwestern university for a course of study. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite and daughter, Virginia; Mr. Hitd Mrs. Oscar Fankciuui and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son, Meredith, were enlertaiiu d Sunday at the J W. ShafT*'r home ill Union township at dinner and supper. IVputy Auditor Cleiu Kain today announced that tin* tax rate in the city of Blufftou for 1911 will be *1.21 on each SIOO. or an Increase of II cents over the l!i|;l rate. It ts 51 ;cent» lower than Decatur. —Hluffmn News, In a contest In which there was much good-natured rooting by the students tile South Ward base bull team defeated the West Ward boys by a score of 27 to 12 It was a good sume up to tlie half way mark when the West Ward luds went up in the air and the Soutlieudtirs rolled in u big hunch of scores. Roland Conrad returned Sunday to hia home hen* after Inning received an honorable diseltaige from the navy. However, he lias re-enlisted and will leturu next month to New York. Mr. Conrad Is Ntudying to lie a first class enarti nnaster and Is Mow nssslstanl to Rear Admiral Badger, commander of the North Atlantic licet on the lingship Wyoming. Standing room, ev* n, could not accommodate all those who went to the evangelical church Sunday avuliing to hear the aaered concert given li.v Ut*' idennonltc ignites Chorus from liente, so many were obliged to turn away The chorus mom born acquitted them selves splendidly and the concert was exceedingly line and accordingly appreciated. The ladies urn to give h i Min ert at BlufTton soon John Joseph and IV*n lauige return id to Elwihhl tills morning to take charge of their new leu cream and cuitdy parlor, which they purchased a few days ago The electrk) plnuo, in th< it..hi; i.n * Ktra.ii" ice .tram i actor. Hhbh'wax ow ned by Jotteph * lams, was abipped lo Htwnod Monday. Their new place of business is one of the best established In that . Uy wild it la without doubt that (heir pv i r uuagn will lucres sc.
Walter Robison was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. F. L. Brown of Berne was a business visitor in the city yesterday, Mrs. C. L. Meibers and daughter, Agnes, will attend the play in Fort Wayne this evening. Miss Agnes Gillig will return home today to attend the wedding of Miss Leona Halting and Mr. Harmon Gillig tomorrow. Ben Beavers rt turned home lust evening from Lafayette, where lie accompanied ills brother. William, who entered Purdue university. Ben Beavers, who returned lust evening from Lafayette, to which place lie accompanied his brother, was a witness of the ‘ tank scrap.” Faye Anderson, employed by W. L, Feline as watch repairer, resigned his position yesterday and left for his home at Mechanlcsburg, Ohio. The Rev. Fathers Knupke and Heffner will be the guests of friends and relatives in the city tomorrow and attend tlie Haitiug-Uilllg wedding. The Misses Antionctte and Jennie Oast of Celtlia, Ohio, arrived in tlie city today to attend the llai tiiig-Glllig wedding which will take place tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons returned to their home at Frankfort this morning alter spending a week's vacation with Mr. Simons' parents, east Oi the city.
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FARMS FOR SALE. Two Hf-aere farm*, 3 miles and 3V& 11- till* smith of Oiwiaor, at |l?s per acre. 8. K. SIfAMH, Office with Filutl’ser A Co. "ot»t2
