Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1913 — Page 3

One Year Ago Today ;; ® WO T * hose Kiris have to walk three miles to school bought two pairs of:h«jv y calf skin and one pair of' . *k 14 , Pump Don & ola shoes. Today Shp b^ Ugh /k all n three pairs of No - 8147 t y tk he Ump Dondola Wears as 100 ? ® xtremel >’ heay y shoes and look a lot better. Let us show you. Charlie Voglewede

I WEATHER FORECAST I « Fair tonight and Thursday. L Dan Erwin made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. X Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, ■pent the day in Monmouth. O. P. Mills, the city mail carrier, has been on the sick list. Mrs. Ethel Wyer went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her ■ister. Dr. J. S Coverdale went to Geneva tills morning where he will look alter some professional business. L j Charles Merriman of M.mrofiill.. Ind . arrived here Monday evening to ■pend a few days buying goods from the Morris company.—Bluffton .News. ' John Wilson, a sixteen year old negro boy, is today slowly recovering at St. Joseph's hospital in Philadelphia following a remarkable operation. ApUnon's heart was stitched together by Dr. Nefsau of the state hospital.

" Wl WANT\= »p I i the home of I P* Mity Groceries I Your Shelves ■ I ! p filled with Jars Bottles I t and glasses of I 00 I things for the winter. A little room left for Last I ol the “garden” Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. I Use our whole and ground spices. Cloves I Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, Ginger I Nutmeg, Mace. Mixt pick ling spi- ■ ' ces. Our pickling vinegarand ■ cider vinegar will just ■ suit you. So will ■ the price 20c ■ gallon j I Wefoay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 25c I 1 Butter 16 to 25c IHoweTand I North of G. K. & I. J ■ President £ I ■THE (BOWERS KEALIY CO. I | r "St.-sMff I K ~ „ ar Abstract Company complete AL- ■ I ThU ««.ty y«« KiPerieMe • | 1 ’ U ftrms, City Property, b per cent I MONEY

i urs. John Everett and Mis. Cal I’e- | tersoii spent the day in Fort Wayne. II A. .1. Smith went to Taigrange this | morning to look after' some business matters. Mrs. .1. 8. Howers was at Ft. Wayne yesterday buying goods for the Bow--1 ers millinery store. » Attorneys D. E. Smith and C! J. Lutz were at Fort Wayne today look- , ing alter the Schwartz will case, which was transferred from Adams to , Allen county. Erastus Fritzinger went to Fort t Wayne this morning where ho will r look after the building of the KrausApplebaum elevator, for which he has the contract r Fer ever’feller that’s got a little dab o’ money there's ten fellers figurin' on how they're gojn’ t' separate him ■ | from it. Some girls are pop'lar an’ ' I others wear cotton atockln'a With 1 | slashed skirts. —Abe Martin. ' j Orders have reached Whitley 1 county from the Decatur beet sugar ■ ■ factory to the effect that thw time -1 is at hand to begin the harvest of the 1913 be. t crop, and it is expected -' that the pulling will comm ‘nee in a • number of Helds during tips present week. —Columbia City Post.

Airs. J. S. Coverdale spent yesterday at Herne as the guest of friends. Miss Esther Evans of Fort Wayne was the guest of Miss Mabel Corbett today. Gregg Neptune left today for Northwestern university, Chicago, to resume his study. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crumm of Honduras were in the city shopping, Mr. Crum paying a visit to the county treasurer to pay his taxes for the fall. F. V. Mills, the grocer, is recovering from a severe attack of renal gravel, since Saturday, but is able to be out again, though he is still veryweak. Mrs. Marcus Jahn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Long'nbacher returned this morning from a week's visit with friends at Youngstown. Ohio, and also near the Pennsylvania line. Lynn Shoemaker left this noon for Springfield, Ohio, where he will assist in the exhibition of the Ward Fence company at the state fair to be lield there next week. He will be joined later by Mr. Ward. A large crowd was in attendance at the dame given by the K. of Cs last evening which proved to be one of the most enjoyable events of the season. Music was furnished by Miss Bertha Kohne and Elmo Smith. Mrs. M. W. Mansfield of Webster City, lowa, who has been visiting with the Moses families, left this morning for Fort Wayne, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Moses and will be guests today oP the 11. P. Moses family. From there she will leave for the east for a visit. Miss Grace Miller of Decatur arrived here this morning and will organize a vocal class. Miss Miller has had many years of experience and has studied at the Chicago Musical college for six years and also in New York City for two years. In New York Miss Miller studied under Magnus Schultz and also assisted with the work in liis studio.—Bluffton News. Little Miss Mary Bohnke, who is staying this winter at the Andrew Welfley home and attending school, was ton ye&ra old yesterday. Mrs. Welfley arranged a very delightful surprise for her and enlisted the aid of Helen Walters and Grace Shroll foi the affair. Twentyfour little girls were guests, and while Mary was sent to visit the Shroll home, they went to the Welfley home immediately after school and were waiting there to greet Miss Mary when she was summoned home again. Games were played, and a good time passed until the refreshment hour when Mrs. Welfley was assisted by "Mrs. Alva Nichols in serving ice cream and cake. Mrs. Welfley made a tine, large cake prettily Iced, and decorated with ten candles, and these were lighted during the afternoon. Mary’s mother,! Mrs. Henry Bohnke. was also present for the party. The little girl guests were: Helen and Dorothy Walters.! Florina Michaud. I*auline and Bereneta 1 Reynolds, Ihtullne Hite, Romaine Murray. Mildred Strobe, Henrietta Coffee. Gertrude ami Mildred Yager. Beulah, Margaret ami Catherine Nichols, A Been Miller. Esther Shorts, Vena Iterance, Grace Shroll, Esther Reynolds. Victoria Mills, .loseihine Meyers. Ruth Frizinger, Rosa Faurote and Mary Bohnke.

TO THE PUBLIC 1 uiu now the manufai tuntr of medlr Inca for all allmcnU; of horsea and animal*. such an Thiatleowa, I’ol evola. Colle and Indignation, Curin', ftpavtaa, Splints, all chrouh diwimea. and alao hog <-h<»l«Ta and chlcknn cholera. I also mauufacture rheuma thin mediciw which I guarantee to euro in six month*. REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDICAL COMPANY. L. F, SCHROEDER Raaidcnce Phone 354. 336 S. 7th. St. or Gilllga Grist Mill. < " home J V . . around the House there u * KYANIZE FINISH FOR IT For Floor*, Linoleums tr ... . . and oil cloths, Gse jxganizf Floor Finish and aTin.'de work,' Lise jffigJWZif Interior Finish For outside doors, ex- *t> posed work, Motor Use Spar Finish Boat or Canoe, •■nsw ’ r “ Use fognize White Enamel /•aih the. absolute Ae.rl for the purpose intended. 1 Your money back, if Kyanite doesn't do all t>e claim. CALLOW & RICE Druggist On The East Side of Street

Peter Forblng was at Fort Wayne yesterday on business. Charles Elzey was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter, Jean, ■ left this noon for Fort Wayne. > Mrs. Thomas Ehlnger was a Fort Wayne visitor this afternoon. Tom Gallogly and Chester Johnson . were Fort Wayne business visitors to- ' day. Miss Gertrude Phillips has gone to ■ the home of her sister, Mrs. C. I Brokaw, in Root township to spend a 1 tew days. Mrs. Emerick Clark and children of Hayden, Colo., arrived in the city last ■ evening for a visit witli the A. 1). Suttles family. Miss Jessie Phillips returned to her work in Fort Wayne after spending Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Helle ■ Phillips Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant and son, ' Virgil, left this morning for Frankfort ! where they will visit lor several days 1 with Mr. Gant’s parents. Lawrence Lewton of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Lewton, returning Monday morning to his work there. Mrs. A. D. Artman went to Bluffton today to visit with her son. James Artman. She will be accompanied home by her grandson. James, jr. Joe Harmon and wife, Authuress Miller and wife of Convoy, Ohio, motored to tiiis city Sunday ami sp'lit a cotilfih) of hours with Mali lon Harmon. Mrs. Josephine Smith of New Orleans and Mr. and Mrs. John Borne and children of Magiey were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Keiss of North Tenth street. Mi tut Gertrude Phillips had as her guests'over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Hicks, and her sluter. Miss Jessie Phillips, of Fort Wayne, and also Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Brokaw of Root township. Meedames C. E. Burr and Godfrey Kurt r< turn's! this morning from Richmond where they went to visit with their brother, Charles Ix>rd, at Easthaven Insane asylum. He seems to be improved in appearance, but the superintendent did not give them hope that his mental condition would ever be better. He seems also to be afflicted with a sort of paralysis, affecting his legs. He Is satisfied with the place and is harmless, requiring no restraint. LOST —A Holland fountain pen. Sat urday. Was a present and is highly prized. Reward for return. Dr. S. P. Hoffman. 22:it3 GIRL WANTED—To do genera! house j I work. Call 'phone tfls, or see Ben I Schrank. 229tf

Cold in Head Relieved in one minute. Monev baric it it tails. Get a 2SI or 50c tube <>t KONDONJS Catarrhal Jelly Use it quick. For chronic nasal catarrh, dry catarrh. a<-re non*. cough*. I ane*-z Ing, nose bleed, etc. Write tor tree (ample. The first drop used will | do good. Ask druggi.t*. j Kondon Mlfl. Co~ Minneapolis. Sllnn.

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WANTED—2OO bushel of opts and fivei tons of mixed hay. Will pay big, premium over market price for good I stuff. Address X, care Daily Imnje ! crat. 229t31 FOUND —Society pin with initials W. H. M. 8. Owner can have same by | calling at this office. 225t3 FOR SALE -Favorite hard coal stove, | in good condition, and at a bargain. —John Simller. 2211.".

WANTED I Young man for year around job in factory. Good position for right boy. Schafer Saddlery Co. Dr, C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102 DR. L. P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. M J th i 'Wl ’ .01 1 GOOD HEALTH AND A GOOD APPETITE are dependent In a large measure on I the food we eat. Bread is so much a auxtaliier of health and strength! as to deserve the appelatlon “The i. Staff of Life.'* At Martin’s Bakery ' the utmost care Is exercised to hsve the bread, pies, cakes, pastry whole I some, and the essential conditions of purs flour, sugsr and other materials are net neglected. Due product* will stand the severest tests. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. ' Jacob Martin

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USE GAS ALL WINTER Place one of our kitchen heaters in your home and enjoy the convenience and economy of your gat; 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 ami are economical to o|>erate. Price $lO, and sll Use a REZNOR gas heater in your living room. These little heaters are inexpensive and moderate the temperature 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 the* dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. Knapke And Starost general insurance Life, Health and Accident, .Fire, Wind storm, Cycloi.e, Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. OFFRE OVER V oglewcdcs Shoe Store 1 Lto’atur, Ind

FOR BALK Han** burner. In tlrxt<|;u* condition, nnd *ld<*boitrd. t'nll . • i. ■ , \\ in 1.-r E. IL Shoenrakrc. “24t3