Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1913 — Page 3

[ Y?E Sh ° U r d fi F ure y° ur expencure xor shoes just like you : figuie and other business trans-action-not on the basis of what to 1 ay, but what to Get. We nave the confidence of a lot of people on this basis. Try This Store Charlie Voglewede

I WEATHER FORECAST | Mkh»ettk><i with rain tonight, ■ ■B*. Glen Ginn. 'Jting in the < ity t«.«L,y » <h , ..,i. IBL W. t’roni of < . lin.i v . t Kjjhr-t of Miss si.jia r .11.. k.i... over Sunday. Joe Johnson of Monio. w.nt to FL Wayne this morning to .■;•■ lr . > Stjhwartz, will-breaking trial Ira Waggoner .■■ . >■ Fort Wayne tins mornm.'. ’l. as a witness in t s. ‘■.brcakie. trial. Oliver z a ,- t ■ r. Edna Louise, returned i in Fort Wayne th- mi.tiuin. 'I ■ Knitted at Prelie ' Mr. Zaugg is .-ngay-.l . ■< . .... I for the Standard Oil i.'iupaio. B ■ will complete his «• ' I" 11 ' ff row. The /.I . . then went to Hun' ! >’• to Fort Wa ytv . ■ ' —— —-

llSjrr't"" THE HOME 0P I ' I Quality Groceries I I L K Your Shelves I m In thv pantry are nearly . filled with Jars Bottks and glasses of I • things for the winter. A little room left lor f of the “garden" Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. Use our whole and ground spires Cloves a ' Cinnamon, Allspice Mustard, Ginger Nutmeg. Mace. Mixt pigling spices. Our pickling vinegar and cider vinegar will just ■ suit you. So will the price 20c gallon, I "Hower and 1 SecretaaTww? I ■ President 3 I ■theibowers realty co. I I LOANS ' I I I ■ money q

;l katiier Wilken and Father Freiburl ger went to Fort Wayne this morning. ■Miss \gnes Mothers visited over Sunday with Miss Tid Groves in Bluffton. Mrs. George Winters and daughter, Mara, went to Fort Wayne for yesterday afternoon. Bee l.ewton returned from this morning where lie was looking alter business matters. Hooper & Lenhart, attorneys for Harvey 11. laimmiman, have tiled a quiet title suit against Alexander Eicher et al. Mrs. Alice Zimmerman returned to her home in Huntington yesterday noon. She visited here with the Boss Mallon** family. The family of Peter Schafer in Fort Wayne is quarantined on account of diphtheria. Mrs. Schafer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johns, of this < ity. Mrs. M. W. Mails Hehl of Webster City. lowa, arrived last evening for a visit witli her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Moses and daughter, and tier ■ .'oiisin. E. 8. Moses and other relaI lives. Mis. Mansfield is the only sisI ter of th. late W. W. Moses.

Harry Danner went to Fort Wayne this noon. Mrs. Della Dull and children went to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. John Niblick spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Percy Williams, of Union City, was a business visitor in the city today. Tlie current report of John M. Hoze, guadian of Lilly P. Doze, et al., was allowed. Janies Harmon and daughters, Elsie and Minn lie, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. W. L. Lehnc returned Sunday from a visit with her parents and other relatives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haws, of Pittsford, Michigan, are guests of Mrs. Haws' brother, J. D. Wisehaupt and family. Howard Wisehaupt. who is a traveling salesman for the Vail Filler company, is at Linn Grove today on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. MeFistine returned to their home at Toledo alter spending several days with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. C. S. Young received word of the safe arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Winans, who motored home with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. McConnell to Marion, Id., last Sunday. A. D. Suttler, receiver for the Coppock Motor Car company vs. the Decatur Motor Car Co. Report of sale filed 1/ receiver, J. H. Heller, approved, deed ordered, reported and approv’d. The new electric piano purchased by Robison & Kirsch was installed today and proved to be a great draw ing card. This piano unlike others in the city, is also lilted out with boils. Cary D. Evans, et al. vs. Perry AlIvert Evans, et al. to contest will, amended complaint filed. James Duer and Nora May Duer parti's defendant. Summons ordered returnable October 14. 1913. C. H. Schafer, of the Ward Fence company, returned Saturday evening from Allentown, Pa„ where he has been in charge of the exhibit of the Ward Fence company at the state fair held at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sp< and family left this morning for Oakland, Cal., where they will make their future home. They will go via to the northwest St. Paul, Onta ha and Denver for a short visit witii r* latives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vail and son. Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vail and daughter. Mary Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Dttniel Sprang and Mrs. Bruce Patter son motored to Bryant, 0., this morn ing to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jo VaiL Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trmnelkr left this morning for Muakeegan. Mich where they will spend ten days with relatives and friends. They will then proceed to Ben Harber and on their return stop off at Chicago for a lew days visit. Mrs. Clark Bothers, r "siding at the corner of First and Monroe streets with her daughter. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, has lieen seriously ill since Sunday, but is somewhat b-tter today. Mrs. Bothers has been confined to her lied many months since a fall in which her hip was broken. Attorney D. E. Smith and C. J. Lutz went to Fort Wayne this morning to look after the Schwartz will ease which was tried here during last April ami on the disagreement of the jury was transferred to Allen County. The case will probably take three or four days l» fore it is decided upon. Miss Josephinu Krick return d to the Hope hospital this morning alter a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krick. She will complete her course as a num In April. She will re enter the opt rating room on her return, where she has bunt assistant lor several months, "Thq Needle Circle," Is a n "W social organization of the Pythian Slaters. They will meet the second Tuesday afternoon In each month at the home of the hostess and the la»t Monday evening of euili month nt the hall. ’The circle was organized Inst evening with Mrs. Charles Elwy, president; Mrs. Sam Shamp, secretary. and Mrs. Jane s Bsin, tnstsurer. Hostesses la, t evening were Mesdanva Ham Hile, Charles Yager and Milt Hower. ■ ' o '■ ■■ ■■■' NOTICE. Have opened a barber shop on Mud Ison street, north of court house, first door cast of Star theater. Will charge ten cents for ghava; tweiityth* cents for hair cut. 2.*tlt3 LESTER BAUGHMAN. LOST—A Holland fomnaju pen.* Hat* urday. Maa a present and Is highly prized. Reward for return. Dr. S. I*. Hoffman. 231 U FOR HALE Jersey cow. Don Wettel, Phone 39.

SHE WAS IN A HURRY By ANNA LEVY. "I’m in a big hurry today,” declared the girl as she settled back in tho dentist's chair. “It’s now ten o'clock, and I simply must leave here by 11! You’ll hurry, won’t you?" “All right,” said the dentist. "Wo can get a lot done by 11. Let's see, it wu this back tooth we were working on. Has it been bothering you this week?” He paused, the small mirror held near her mouth. “Oh, just a minute!” Tho girl squirmed sideways and settled herself again. “Yes, it’s been bothering mo a lot. I've hardly been able to eat a thing. I can just feel that the sharp little wire thing you've got there is going right into the very nerve. Why don't you know just where the nerve is, and try to keep as far from it as possible?” She pressed her Ups tight, together and frowned at the offending instrument. "We won’t hurt it. It isn’t the nerve —lt's just sensitive dentine that bothers you. But. we’ll fix that up with n little of this stuff.” He put down the Instruments and reached for a bottle. “Oh, it burns like everything!” The girl eat bolt upright, pushing his hand away, and reached for the water glass. “Now, if you go and wash it all away I can't promise a sure cure, you know,” remonstrated the dentist. "Well. I don’t know that being burned to death is preferable to sensitive dentine, anyway,” replied tho girl, calmly drinking the the water before ance more settling comfortably back In tho chair. "Now, you’d better hurry, it’s a quarter after already,” she said, accusingly, glancing at the clock. “Open your mouth wide.” He reached for the probe again. “Oh! Oh! I knew it -you always Jo it!” Tho girl sat up to brush away a tear with tho corner of the towel and accidentally dropped tho towel on the floor. “No, you can't touch it for a minute. Wait until it stops aching, -an't you?” She clung frantically to the clean towel he handed her, and glared at him. "Oh. why on earth do wo have teeth, anyway? They're always full of holes, and it's a choice between toothache and a dentist's murdering hands —and 1 don't know which I prefer!” "I'll tell you,” said the dentist, ban teringly. "I’ll give you gas and we’ll pull them all out in a jiffy, and then you can have nice white false ones—and never any more trouble!” "Well, go on!” She sat back resignedly. ’T've simply got to keep that 11 o’clock engagement! Oh, for pity’s sake, are you going to drill again? Why, you drilled my very head off last /1 “Why Do We Have Teeth?" week, snd you said you'd bo able to fill tho tooth this time! That isn't fair! Why can't you be honest? You know 1 hau* that driller —It makes my blood run cold, and I dream of it every night, snd you promised you’d do ull you could by hand! "Oh! Oh! You drilled Into the very place you put that probe! Couldn't you see the hole and keep out of It? Oh. it aches so!" She sat up and held the towel to her cheek disconsolately*. ""Do you know.” she began again "every dentist I’ve ever bad 1 simply hate! 1 can’t help it—they were all so brutal, so Inhuman! They don't care at ail what they do to one, just ■o they get through. You'd think they'd be gentle- they seo so much suffering; but they just grow cal loused! How do dentists keep their own teeth all right? I'll bet th«*re'u something one can use to prevent de cay, but dentists conceal it from the public.” “Conte on, now," said the dentist. I won't hurt you. I’ll be just as gentle as poralble." Ho was waiting, His Instruments poised "Oh, I wish you’d hurry and finish my whole mouth, so I'd b» through. I hats the sight of this building—and the smell of disinfectants sends a cold chill over me!” "AH right. Open your month and 111 sea bow much I can finish.” He began again to drill, carefully—-slowly. Suddenly she gat tip, pushing away hie hands ”Oh, them it’s II o'clock! And nothing accomplished!” Rhe scrambled out of the chair. ’’! told nw I was In a hurry, and you haven't dott" onaHhlifr! Hhn glared at him as sb" pinnM on her hat —Chicago Dally News. The people who ar» quick tn tako offense have no difficulty In finding a plWtUlAi supply.—Nstun Lovy,

i SUITS AND COATS = SM II We h ve garments made in all of these || s marvelous Fabrics. x S All colors in Aslrakhan B || “ “in Iridiscent Velours || x “ “in Freizes - s “ “ in Brocade Velours = || “ “ in Arabian Lambs || x Two tone Fancy Bedfords U = All colors in Bayadere Repps B s All colors in Boucle Eponges || ii Eponge Matelasses. U ? I These marvelous Fabrics, in the hands of the skil- X ■> led Garment Designers, have been transformed into S 3 garments of matchless beauty to delight the eye of X u Woman. We will take pleasure in showing you this jj II new line t THE BOSTON STORE”| || DECATUR INDIANA ||

WANTED- 201) bushel of otits and five tons of mixed hay. Will pay big premium over market price for good stuff. Address X, care Daily Democrat 329t3 FOUND —Society pin with initials W. H. M. 8. Owner can have same by calling at this office. 225t3 FOR SALE— havorit' hard coal stove, in good condition, ami at a liaigain. -John Spullor. 32413

WANTED Young man for year around job in factory. Good position for right boy. Schafer Saddlery Co. Dr, C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN PllOne Residence 102 | DR. L. P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. Vim t ’'#lß —g—a^gfi — — ’ GOOD HEALTH AND A GOOD APPETITE art dependent In a large mtasuru on | tho food we eat. Broad Is so much ; a sustalnor of health and stronyth I au to dosorvo the appcUtion “The Staff of Lift.” At Martin's B ikery; th* utmost cart '• excrciojd tu hav< tho broad, pic*, cako*. pastry whole-1 tom*, and tho ttoontial condition* of puu flour, umjar and other material* art not naylectcd. Our product* will stand the severast test*. Martin's bread for sale at S. E. Hite*grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. , Jacob Martin_

14 . * * t ♦ ij JUST THE THING || • I Hur “Hi-Cut” school shoe is just the thing for Ijt your boy for fall and winter. Let us shew you ♦♦ ♦ i why they are warranted to fit better-look bet- 1 ♦ t $ ter-hold their shape and wear longer than any z ♦ • X other make for the price. X | ♦ t Boys “Hi-Cut" i! :: $3.25 $3.50 ♦: :t YOUTHS if j|i| $2 75 $3.00 :♦ : ♦ ♦: ; X IMWMMWBHaHBMBaMBBni t * 4IX Xf H PEOPLES & GERKE I • * ft

i FOR RENT— lX(>-a< re farm in Wabaab township, two miles from Berne I See Bowers Realty Co., Decatur, Indi p amu 22.>t:i I

USE GAS ALL WINTER Place one of our kitchen heaters in your home and enjoy the convenience and economy of your gas range all winter They are built to burn hard coal. coke, soft coal or wood provide ample heat to warm the kitchen in the coldest weather and are economical to operate. Price $lO, and sll Use a REZNOR gas heater in your living room. These little heaters are inexpensive and moderate the temi»erature nicely. Prices $2,25 to $4.50 Indiana lighting Co. Your Insurance Is No Good Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 100 cents on tho dollar IF it is property written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost INSURANCE] ' Life/Health and Accident/Eire, Wind storm, Cycioie, Tornado, Plategla.,.i, Automobile and Liability. OFFICE OVER Voglewcdes Shoe Store . 1 Decatur, Ind

at residence, Wiuchcstcr St.—E. H.