Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1913 — Page 3

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HOME OF gF.4 Quality Groceries | 'H'' Shelves Ifni I . 1 <1 b, tie ;an try are nearly , I *o- U<” 1 nil fare Bottks thine-; so 1 the ,rIV v -I piokloa etcUse oi i w holv and ground spices. Cloves U Cinnamon, Allspice. Mustard. Ginger Nntn eg. Mace. Mixt pickling sw(i, - vinegar will lust Y “u t . u nd Hower. nOW* Thone 108. North of C. R *I. - 1 1 Ttgmß —l I ,WA sL'4uilZnl P ‘THE BOWERS REALTY CO. b I ' kealstate. bonds.loans? I ■ liEAL abstbacis. I ■ M Attract Company complete Ab-1 I Tbo ‘ «[ n l'or.i- y»™ “’i*™’"* \o I B,r *tri W> l^ y ' SPW “ | ■ «• *

—■ — -—— - - \ le anlilf went to Fort 1 niti- to her work, of hiislin sa trip iuil to Portland ye; .rh Thi'tiher ol <tl who have been yh ii 1 u Harnett fatnil;.. ‘ elthrs' mu ting in the ln> in HlplTton the ;nl . it: ident present I Kucher, of Itlnfftoii, toliti If. Sehug and ' i,eort•' W. Wood- . land this mnrtiin' ( II iti.ii i il, hi i hi< kory lints. ■ ing sent, out by Th t teing the meeting ot i ate lira lull, No. 4. or i St 1 temher :!•». and ■ I' inner I. at the Severtll ,1 ' and ill 1 a 111 )> • taken rare m ,*■», -a ...... ms< iwnß rmv

Harvu Rice attended the Blufl'ton street fair yesterday. Mrs. Joel Reynolds and daughter, Heraneta, spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Ollier Butler is serving as eity earlier lor Hhrve Rice who is finishing; his vacation. Miss Hulda I.oser will arrive this evening to spend Sunday with relatives and friends. Mrs. T. H. Italt/.ell ami daughter, Theresa, attended the street fair in Blufl'ton today. Mrs. John Burnett, Mrs. Joe Cloud and daughter. Isabel, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. The Bernstein store has installed a tine, new National cash register, which Is very convenient. Ire to Km ill and Gladys Mi .Milieu drove to Pleasant Mills last evening to spend Sunday at the home of Miss Mt Milieu's parents. firegg Neptune will return to Northwestern University, Kvanston. 111. to morrow where he will enter his soph oniore year, lie is taking the dentist ery course. J. Ik Hale left this morning for Mishawaka. Inch, where tie will visil with his daughter. Mrs. Hale lias already gone to Mishawaka for a \isit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ti. C. Dull of Plioe ni\. Arizona, who have been visiting with his brother at Wtllsliire, Ohio, changed ears here euroute to Fort Waym to visit with another brother. Miss Ruth Parrish, who is teaching school at the Wood school In Blue Creek township, near Wiltshire. Ohio, ime home today to spend Sundtr with her mother, Mrs. Mary Parrish and family. The fr>e drawing of present given id the Universal -love exhibit who i was held this afternoon 111 front of the Sohaiib-Dowlihg hardware store pro ed to he a big drawing card, lain: befori the time set for the draw ill. large crowds had begun to arrive and the street was packed at f.’: ' ll While making a purchase in 111 Hired .v Baker restaurant th »• ir; lady placed her pocket hook on the counter and then left the place of Im in ss without it. Upon her ret rn missing and is thought to have licei picked up. by another customer.

ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EACH COMPLETE SET OF GENUINE “WEAR-tVER” ALUMINUM UTENSILS Which we sell at the following groat reductions from I manufacturers prices, one each of the following I valuable premiums are figured without cost. 2 qt. Double Boiler 1 qt. Berlin Kettle 6 qt. Windsor Kettle 6 qt. Preserving Kettle ■ n «, *., I „>/ ,*" ' 11 j ■ * s * I I Set (A) Regular Price $23.10 Our Price $19.69 \ ;• , <Sg> y I - ; V J '’ .- J Set (B) Regular Price $20.05 Our Price $11.50 < Wt*r-Evw* J y / :• ' I '* ! Set (C) Regular Price $15.15 Our Price $11.9S | "Ww-Ew" j h~ • t, , ] ? V, , A Set (D> Regular Price $12.H5 Our Price $10.2.» These and many other sets and patterns furnished I direct from stock JOHN BKOCK * | am—— gume— iJiLLuiiaiA, s-:

i Miss Vera I Goodwin, of Angola, i here for a weekend visit with Mis . Ruth Hay. Miss Bertha Heller will return Monday to Indianapolis alter a week-cud visit here. ; Mrs. C. J. Weaver ir called to Foil Wayne bv the illness of her daughter. , Mrs. Sadie Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. K. 10. Rice left till afternoon for Richmond, Iml., where they will make their future residence, i Miss Clara Williams returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon alter at I tending the lOuterpean picnic last ev- . onlng. Mrs. David LI by of Preble was a I business visitor in the city today. Leo lOhlnger Is home from Fort i Wayne to spend Sunday with his parI ' cuts. i Mrs. Fred Hackman and daughters. : Loretta and Mrs. (leorgi Tester umt son, went to Monmouth this nttc noon on a uniting expedition Mr. and Mts. C. A. Dugan have n turned from Indianapolis. Mrs, In gan visited with Mrs. I . (!. Kllinglm n while Mr. Dugan attended the stat hankers' association. K. 11. Shoemaker of the Ward Ki tic company left yesterday altcnioop 10. Nashville, Teiin., where he will a si-i in placing tlm exhibit le the com puny at tin state fair being held al that place. Mrs. Karl Butler and Mr Mother of Decatur, Mrs. Philip It.innian iticl Mrs. Fred Bauman of Unti Drove spent Thursday in this *it v .: tli guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaitvv ■■ ■ er and family.—Blufl'ton Banner. Portland, mil . Sept. 'Jti. -linly e J M Moran In passing Judgment in tin blind tig’ r ease again I Pori land I'en pie No. I, Supreme Order ot l.uri tried before him Tnostla foi noon Wed in day held for the defendant o der and dismissed the ease lor want of jurisdiction. The affidavit tiled against the lodge as a corpora tieand charged the keeping of iutuxh ating Inpiors in the club riauua so: the purpose of sale in viidnlioli oi th laws. The court held that the slat les make, no provision for the puui.'i mint of a Brin, corporation or coni patty. ior violations of this kind, no specific sal * having been established. Ing the ease no Jurisdiction could ,u i| itfed by tb“ court.

I —-—v^ETNi,, J ft Ll ' /■* \ I ■ . Pf S' ; y Jrjjj Suits $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 NIBLICK AND CO.

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