Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1913 — Page 3
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WEATHER FORECAST J I'ms:::::::::::: fFair and cooler tonight. Saturdu Sir. F . —• :J. W. Lower made a l-usimtrip iFt Wayne today, Ic. E. Bell wan a Fort Wj.mi pH visitor today, D. Dailey made a It. in. ? Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Grace Miller ha mint ome from a visit with friends in ti of the state. I Mr*. Fred Hoffman si ■ ■ If Bryant with Mr. Hoffman. >tlm ■b contract for the building of tie Choo! house at Bryant. that walks Lie goes the limit downtown A wrk an' no nickel tin ;(■ rs th' farm.- Al- Martin. I'M re. Leo Miller and !'>' " ive tomorrow from limit uton M|t at the home of Ah a >■ <>l; i i inter relatives. Mr. Miller will jo.i er here Sunday.
& tea ■ I THE HOME 0F I i I Quality Groceries I I ItfIBWMKnMK Y° ur Shelves Fu i In the pantry are nearly ~ filled with-iars Bottles • and glasses of things for the winter. A little room left for ‘‘Last” I of the “garden” Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. I Use our whole and ground spices., Cloves ■ Cinnamon, Allspice. Mustaid, Ging -■ Nutmeg, Mace, Mixt pickling spi- *■ , t tos. Our pickling vinegar ana Z BMb cider vinegar will just suit you. So will Z ■ I I the price 20c • I iv on I We'nay cash or trade for produce. Lggs2 I • > * Butter 10 to 25c SI I rs " —— ‘ :rrzrL ~ ~ s Hower and Hower, I North of G. R I F.M.SCHIRMEVER | I President i I THF bowers realiy co. B II I *•_, Ab6t . ad Comity complete Ah-1 | The fehmnever Al« Ex| »nence SI •**&»■«- |
! E. E. Rice made a business trip to [ Fort Wayne ths morning. r t’ Paul Baumgartner returned this [ morning from Berne, where he visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Oswald returned from Bluffton this morning where they have been visiting. Tell Binkley is layln' off with tir .trouble. He won't work. All th' world's a film an' it's men an' women merely cowboys an' Indians. —Abe Martin. Mr. and Mrs. II .A. Hartman returned last evening to Marion. Ohio, after attending the funeral of her sister, Margaret, wife of George Raudenbush, which was held yesterday. Miss Koenemann of Hoagland was In the city this afternoon having a growth on the side of her nose treated by Dr. C. C. Clark. The growth is of a cancerous nature and is very painful to Miss Koenemann. Mrs. .lack Reynolds of Indianapolis in here visiting with relatives' and friends. Her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hoffman, and daughter. Dora Gather ine. of Griffith, who have been visit inc friends at their former home at Preble are in the city today.
Robert Gerard went to Bluffton thli noon to attend the street carnival. Dan Vail atu ionas Triteh motored to Rockford, Ohio, today on a business trip. The D. F. Leonard family and Mrs.. Minnie Lewton attended the street fair at Bluffton yesterday. A. .Mock of 'Richmond was in the city for a short time tiiis morning looking after business affairs. W. 11. Lee returned last evening from Bluffton, where he attended tie street carnival being held there this wevk. Judge R. K. Erwin and son, Richard, of Fort Wayne were visitors in the city today with his brothers, Dun and I). B. Erwin. Miss (Tara Wiliams will arrive from Fort Wayne to attend the Euterpean picnic this evening at the home of Mrs. Jesse Dailey. A banner crowd of twenty thousand was in attendance at the Bluffton street carnival yesterday, and from reimrts tiiis morning it appeared Hu attendance today would far exceed that of yesterday. The blue ribboners of the Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church announce a sae of cakes, cook- [ les, bread, cottage cheese, dressed chickens, etc., at the gas office beginning at Iff o'clock tomorrow. While driving along Second street ; last evening one of the front wheels of the Wells-Fargo express wagon came off, nearly precipitating the driver, B m Elzey, and a load of express j into the street. Owing to the intelli-, genee of .the horse, which stopped, as i he know something was wrong, a more i serious breakdown was averte, 1 . The base ball game/sunday be i tween the Decatur ShUmrocks and the New Haven team will be a battle | worth seeing. The New Haven team | is a strong one. they having played some of the fast clubs in the minor I leagues this season. Don't forget to come out Sunday or the season will bo over and you will not be able to call yourself a fan. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw wiH leave Saturday morning for Charlotte. Mich., where she will visit with her .sister. I and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Dep'w. Mrs. D. W. Stoner of Fort Wayne will j accompany her from Charlotte, ami | they will go to Pottersville, Mich., w hore they will visit the O E. Kelle 1 family. On their return trip tin y will! visit with their brothers. S. (). Bow 1 er. at in ion City. With the exception of two things I I the street fair at Bluffton is passing | off without a hitch. One of tlie dis i agreeti blot hinge is the noise cans d by ; horns and otlu r noisv instruments. A ban was placed on this, hewever, by ' General Manager Morris last evening i when he Instructed the concessioners not to sell any of the articles until the; last night. He also ordered the |m>llc;* | to confiscate all stch instruments. Tie other objections! thing is the presence of pickpockets, three or four people' having had their pockets picked of' sums of money.
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Mrs. Alice ZUnmerlee of Huntington is here for an over-Suuday visit witli Mrs. Ross Mallonee. O. Sullivan of Cleveland, salesman out of Columbus, was in the city today looking up customers. Mrs. Al Dillman and babe returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Green. Supreme Judge R. K. Erwin of Fort Wayne was here on business this afternoon in the Adams circuit court. Miss Naomi Gat's, who Is recover Ing from a severe siege of typhoid, was able to walk several blocks yesterday to call on a friends. Mrs. F. M. Schirtneyer will leave tomorrow for Nashville, Tenn., to visit with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Rout, and her brother, Hugh Rout. John Coots returned home lasi night from Lima, where he enjoyed a few days' vacation and ,attended the reunioil of the 90th Ohio regiment. Mn;. Mary Fullenknmp, Mrs. Peter Sc hneider and Mrs. Henry Schultz re turned home last evening, from Bluff ton, where they were cisitiug with Mr. and Mrs. John Staker. Mrs. William Niblick, Mrs. Charles Niblick. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler, Mrs. Mary Crawford and Mrs. Charles Murray will go to Bluffton tomorrow to be guests of Mrs. Del Locke. The cards of the different candi dates are being handed out to the I people on the street and In the business houses. The struggle now at the primary will be for city treasurer. Manager Will Parent of the Crystal thent’r has secured a special two-reel | feature for tonight, entitled, ''Waml a, ■ a Child of the Jungle.” Th” story is 1 about the horrors of the jungle and j the attac k of blood thirsty lions upon : a liltlo child. Don't miss It. Tills office' is in receipt of a postal card from Stewart Niblick, who is at tending Valparaiso university. He I states that he is getting along fin“ in the medical department, am! that it will not l>e long before we «an call him "Dr. Niblick? One of the delightful family social affairs of the week was the dinner party given today neon by Mr. and Mrs I John Vail. Cover, were laid for R'V. and Mrs. S. N. Vail. Washington. D I E. A. Vail, Paulding. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang, Mr. and Mrs Dan Vail and daughter. Mary LouiseMr. and Mrs Bruce Patterson. I A number of people from this c ity ■ went to Bluffton last evening where I they took in the street fair From all reports it is the tiesFstre t fair going. Felix lloltliouse. Arthur Kl< inhenz, ..Um Corbett and Vaughn Murray motored to Bluffton last evening win r ’ they took in the signs at the street fair. “Cherokee Bill" and the black bea: I attracted a packed house at the Re* i , theater last night and the evening's ' performance was a good omx The bear was something new to the school Fhildr n and the front of the theater* ] was crowded yesterday after sclioo' I hours until it was time 1 to take the 11 I animal into the theater. c
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