Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1913 — Page 3

IpSEE I I “Mary Jane” I boots I ST | IN OUR WINDOW I I Charlie Voglewede I ■" I

I WEATHER FORECAST 1 Whir tonight an <|.-'.>t ;rday. R ; ,; ;i .. temperature. Mfß. Henry Knapp lias i-'tin.. I : from Indianapolis. when .nt,.,,,., Twnerals ot Mr>. |i<iui Ilan a Mend, and also <>■ ij. nr . r.. i—, cousin. ■Sr. and Mrs. W.ilbr I;.. moving today in in th. I.■ <, : property on North Tliir.l s'■■ . t to tnrooms above the K->l-iu-<>n ,< |< .>, MEL. ice cream parlor, ft.?'Air. and Mr-. Harmon th’li. ha-.. EflftpMied from their redding trip to Cincinnati, rhi. :u... .v. land, Olifo.. and will 1... at homo in the John Garard iropeit. on \. pt: SR Third street. Mr. and Mrs. t'al Robin-vu expel 1 to leave next 't'nursnav sot 1,..- An BL' fetes. Cal., to mak- tii'n la hi . M:.. Robinsol, > par. nt-. M •. and Mi-. ■ * ry Coffee, and lanul mo •■I. • I Angel's last autumn. -o t . - do not I go among strangers.

■j THE HOME 0F I Quality Groceries I W our Selves Fl In the pantry are nearly I X " - tilled with Jars Bottles ! and glasses of 9 W>> 00 — things for the winter. A little room left lor “Last’ s" of the “garden" Catsup, Mixed pickles etc. Use our whole and ground spices. Cloves Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, Ginger Nutmeg, Mace, Mixt pickling spi- B B L ces. Our pickling vinegarand jj ? Jr cider vinegar will just I ~ I suit you. So will B I the price 20c ■ 1 gallon] I I We'pay cash or trade for produce. Lggs 2oC I Butter 16 to 25c ® I "Hower and Hower. Mg I North of G. R. & 1. DeP () t- Phone Ml F.M.SCHIRMEYER ‘'KEMJIQUI | ■ President B Br ■ THE [BOWEItS ItEAL'IY CO. g Bl ' mL estate, bom loans; I ■ — ; ABb 1 ItAC Ib, re ’ ■■ -• B ® cvhirm .v< r Abst-acl ( ■ mpary complete Al • S I T . r Is. ■! wenty years Experience i. ■ MONEY 3

Bl I rnstiis Fritzlngcr made a business S trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Hl I red A. Conn of Indianapolis was 5| a bu-ine-s visitor in the city today. tai Bowen went to Hoagland this K morning to look alter soni” business matters. ! K. K. Allison has returned to Indianapolis alter attending to business In this city. i. t Mrs. Cromell, who has het n visiting in the city with friends, left this morn ing for her homo at Avilla. Miss Ethel Sutton, who has been th< 1 guest of h r her brother, Jesse Sutton. B lor some time, went to Fort Way lit !1 this morning. Mrs. lir. C. 8. Clark and children i left this morning for Rome City where j they will spend a week or more at '• the Jeanette cottage. 1 Mrs. Ed Miller has received an 1 nonncement of the birth of a girl baby to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beckner of west I Ot Magi' y, now of Belleview. Mich. This is their first horn.. . It we could see ourselves as others hear us there would lie fewer stum) si speakers. Some fellers think they're I giftin' off easy by given’ tiler wives • cver'tliing they want. Abo Martin.

■<> -At "■ - ■ ' • ■ ■ " ' ’ -—•—-— — - — E. M. Ray of Berne was here today on business, D. J. Aber returned to Tucumcari, N. M., last evening. Dr. C. S. Clark was at Fort Wayn yesterday on business. Cal Bowen of Berne was a business visitor in the city today. Fred Hoffman has returned from a business trip to Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoneburner went to Fort Wayne today noon. Atty. F. S. Armantrout of Geneva, was a business visitor here today. Mrs, E. If. Shoemaker and daughter, Gretel, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. John Sc hug of Berne was in th i city yesterday looking after business mutters. Tile Fred Schurger dunce was largety attended last evening at Hie C. B. L. of I. hall. H. 11. McGill of Wren was in the city this afternoon looking after business matters. John C. Schug is home from ills, weekly business trip to spend Sunday with his family. E. Burt Lenhart and Johfi Summers of Monroe were business visiters in LaGrange, yesterday. Mrs. Theodore Schtim and son returned to Fort Wayne after a business » visit in Willshire, Ohio. Jani's Gotsclmll is assisting at the J Runyon & Engeler store in the vaca- ' lion of William Archbold. John Tyndall has returned homo ■ from a business trip to Lagrange and ’ the northern part of the state. Mrs. C. J. Leline and Miss Hilda 1 Butterfield returned to Wyoming. O. They were guests of the W. L. Lehn ' family. Geneva will have a big home com ■ ing and sreet carnival next week. Many big attractions are billed for the event. The Misses Ireta and Mary Erwin ‘ will go to Bluffton tomorrow to attend the district Christian Endeavor convention. Much interest is centered at present in the new monument. The place about the court house is crowded with sight-seers. Secretary of State L. (>. Ellingham of Indianapolis is in the city visitin:: with friends and lookng after bust- ’ ress matters. The Evangelical Ladies' Aid invites patronage of their pastry sale at the gas office tomorrow morning beginI nlng at 10 o'clock. Bernard Tervei -r will go to Tub’d') , Sunday morning to be tho guest of I his sister and brother. Mr. and Mr.-. C. R. Fill, and family. Tho Misses Olive Perkins and lulu Atx wont to Bluffton to rep " sent th* Presbyterian Christian Endeavor at the district convention. Miss Marie Patterson left this aft- | emoon for Lima, Ohio, for i visit with I Miss Rose Dunathan. who is teaching I la the high school there. I The city council will meet next Tuesday evening in regular session to attend to the many busim .. mat ters up before the house. Michael Miller will retain home Sunday or Monday from Vt'• st Halen, where he has been enjoying a two week's vacation at this resort. A number of theater-goers will go to Fort Wayne this evening to witnestho play ' Within the Law." at the Majislc theater tonight and Saturday The Helping Hand society of thol German Reformed church held a bus? I pension at the church yesterda.' I where they made comforters. Mrs I Reel entertained them. j Tom flailing, the world-known bam I lull pltehee, and nt one time Decatur'.I star, will pitch the game Sunday for I Lima when that team comes here to I cross bats with the Decatur ShamI rocks. I Dwight laielmt rotiinved to Fort I Wayne last evening niter attending to business in thia city, nnd also making n few friendly rails. Dwight Is now traveling for the Fort Wayn” Box company and fa making good. Tho mnnugera of the High S' it t»l I’lwnter are nt work at present, get ting thi pnjrr r ready for tho first edl thin. The paper thin year will be n urt'Rer one than the high u-ltool formerly put out. nnd will be known by s different mime. Ili-twi" n sixty nnd seventy five men have reported for duty nt tho beet Uigur factory thia wook ami more lire rapidly coming In. Tills season shown et id< n< - e'vii' being an < xlru good I one nml the plant will arrnn be run nmg nt full capacity. Mias Naomi Dugan writes that slio tg comfortably located and 'tijoyitiM her work al Nortliaeniern university,' Evunatmi, HI., as well us th social side of the KtUdoint life thme. Through ! Invlbrtlon of the president if the sen-i tor class, alie attended a senior ban-: <iuet and anticipated the many pleasures in store for tho aludeuts.

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its a; :sf :w :s :s ® tffi J More Universal Heaters ; g Have been sold in Decatur this sea- ♦ son th an °^ lers l )U t tocher * I /’ We Sold 18 in 1 Day« M THIS IS THE REASON: II /fMl&Slmwi i 1 I ■ as *S People to come in and see ! the Universal. Its many points of# 5 superiority over all others are so g easily seen that when the matter is t.* j investigated closely the Universal Z 6 stands out ahead so far that no one Sis • looks any further. So let us ex- § 15 PEERLESS UNIVERSAL J )Iain thc Universal to you. £ LSchciub-Dowling Co.! itL.wc.stii.jfiLSti-aiStsiiK :» m’tsi •»

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