Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1913 — Page 3

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I WEATHER FORECAST | Cloudy tonight and Tuesday, with jg^ahle^liowers^^ K. J. Bailey wan home lor the , . ■ i end. Ed Briber went to Port Wayne Saturday afternoon. ‘jif 8 ' ** ran '* 1 •""* duugliter of Vi’lllehire, Ohio, were bind net* vMtors U«3r« Saturday. t jlta* l*ota Hailey, a t»a"lier iu the Lihn Grove school*. eame honn for an over-Sunday, visit here. Mrs. J. R. Gruher ami daughter, HtUabeth. have returned rrom a pleasant visit at Hesperia, Mich. Mrs. August Gerntau and children of Wills hire. Ohio, changed cars here Saturday enroute to Port Wayne to visit with her mother, Mrs. John Polloser. E. N. Hendricks of Poisons New Mexico, after visiting in this <i*y with relatives, left yesterday for Bowerstown, Ohio, where aim was • called by the serious illness of his father and mother.

the home oF I Y a \ A Quality Groceries j You Will Relish ■L tMfb Your three meals a day if ■w^:— "* you the equality Habit We have the Quality and the Price. I Try our Confection Butter, Maple Flavor hor Layer cake, Icinj?, Spreads or I )anty Desert — . Maple syrup pt tS * r “ qt can | Hubbm'd Squash ! ! .* Fancv apples pk • • 20 and 2.»c ■ J Turnips, Onions, Mar.jros, Cabbage I We T t»y cash or trade for produce. K^gs2jc I Butter IS to 25c _ I Hovver and Hower. 1 ’ hon,lcß J I F.M. SCIIIKMI.VEIi I ■ President 3 ■ BTHEDBOWEKS KMALTY CO. | ■fi Sa lstatk, boots, loans. I ■g- . ABSTRACTS.: | I_ Abst-act Company complete Ab- - t** .‘...rtlKmr Is, 'I wenty years hxpencoce U City ITope rty, 5 money

jj Mrs. William P. Reinking returned j to Port Wayne Saturday afternoon. || Miss Kliznbeth Gr&bcr of near Linn || Grove was shopping here Saturday, i E. w. Johnson came home from ids weekly business trip to spend « Sunday with his family. 1 con Rademaeker < ame home front fitc Port Wayne business college to . spend Sunday with his parents. K. li. Shoemaker and daughter, (Intel, win go to Marion the , fitst of this w.ek to visit with relatives. . Tile Mist;e Mary and Ireta Erwin ■ and Lulu At* went to liluffton Saturnay to attond the Christian Bndea or convention. A. W. from of Celina, Ohio, arrived in the city Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday as the guest of Mi s Stella Rreroerkamp. Mrs. M. K. Clark and sister, Ml** Coverdale, left Saturday for Port Wayne, where they wfl lvislt w'ith their stater, Mrs. T. P. Auten. Raymond Mremorkamp and A. W. from motored to this city Saturday aitenmon from Celina. where they Pad been taking pictures during the w rek.

Charles crust visited at Fort Wayne Sunday. Miss Jean Butler spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. John Stark visited at Fort Wayne yesterday with friends. William Kist was at Fort Wayne Sunday visitiug with friends. Wilbur Porter spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne as the guest of friends. William Mougey of Fort Wayno spent Sunday in the city as the guest of friends and relatives. Miss Margaret Mills went to Fort Wayne tills morning to resume her work in the Fort Wayne business college. JTerrrmri Seliemeyer and Fred Sellemeyer, who ief* last Thursday for West Baden will be gone until next week. Mrs. John Brothers and children. Darrell and lads, went to Middletown, to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dibble. William Trennry of Adams county and Miss Emma Craft of this city secured a marriage license here. — Bluffton Banner. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rnop and son, Lawrence, returned to Ft. W ayne Sal uiday afternoon. They visited with the Sam Acker family. L. G. Bllingham returned to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon niter visiting in the city with friends and looking after business matters. Pearl Cowell left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit with relative*. From there they will return to their home at Dixon, Ohio. Miss Huidali Bauer left for St. John's where she is leeching. She spent Sunday at the home ol Iter uncle, Herman Setiemeyer, and family. Charlie Voglewede and Bernard Tervcer returned from Toledo this morning, where they spent Sunday ■,itii Mr. ami Mrs. C. R. Fill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tonnelier are at Chicago fids week on their vacation. Titey have visited with friends at Menton Harbor, Muskegon and Traverse City, Mich., since they left Decatur. The Misses Ireta and Mary Erwin and latln Atz returned last evening from liluffton. where they attended tin* convention of the Christian Endeavor societies held at the Presbyterian church. Henry Puckm aster of Oakdale farm, lice miles south of this city, is one oi tin big corn raisers of tills county this year. He has Ihlrty-iour acres ol corn and as a sample of what tile crop will lie this year brought an ear to this office. Tito «ar measures ti tal lies in length. Ed Green, agent for the Win< oitsin National Life Insurance company, today received n check for twenty dollar* payable to Ernest Schlicktnan for siek benefits. Mr. Schlbktmtn carries the highest priced siek and accident policy In the city and tills Is the third settlement on account ol loss of tim<'. Postmaster Lower reports letter* remaining uncalled for at the Decatur p> stofflea for 11. c\ Baker. Wm. Merger 11. M. Itaviß. H. A. Frost, J. W. Harvey, Marion llinkley. (\ H. Hollingsworth, E. 1.. Meek. Jack Hetuey. Edwin A. Port*. Frank Ross Mrs. Geo. Shaver, 111. on h Smith, Rose lla Smith, W. II Stillwell. Charles Sum triers Charles Tin ker, W. E. Williams, it. S. Woodrow. o — POLICE COURT. Otto Sytdiera again figured in the line-light of the police court when In- appeared this morning before Mayor Teeple ou the charge of public inl ixteatlon. Hyphers wa* not very particular in rhuoning a* place to sleep off his "Jad." and stretched out in one ot tile stairways oil Second street. The sight was a most disgusting one. v !tlt the man laying In a heap, his mouth wide open and the Hies practically "eating hint tip.** Deputy Sheriff Kelly was called and It was necsniwD t© sociir«*tlie services o® ait automobile to get Kyp!icrs to Jut! lie drew- a fine of NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All trespasser* on the John Msrrtman and brother's farm In Waaliliigingiott township on section ito and 31, are given warning to Urn offset that if caught tie reon Uiey will be proset iffed to the fidlest extent of the law. Please heed this warning Mini avaid court proceedings. l-Sltl MEItHIMAN BROTHWRB. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ho ar ra farm, 3% miles from county seat. Good buildings, on macadam read, good locality, good productive will. A Imrsain. Also a good list of city property, A targe list of southern Michigan farms. Texas land partial Irrigation at a very reasonable figure For further particular* son m th FRUCHTK * HELM.

D RY Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing for particular people Dyeing to Samples Call and see us personally. Pressing done all by hand Paris Gleaning & Dye Works North 3rd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Ind DO IT NOW WHAT? 9 I Js JL .. j Book Your Sale With JOHIV SPUHLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German, It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, - - - Indiana FOR RENT Front rooms, centrally located .suitable for offices or residence, in my business block, No. 121 North Second St. John Brock. 229U1

' Brick Building For SALE on 2nd st, fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick Get A Singer We have just received another shipment of high grade cannary birds. Given away free tonight at THE REX Bring your tickets and get one. Three reels in connection. All for 5c REX THEATER The Liquor Store will do closed Monday October 13th On account of Columbus Day, a Legal Holiday I.AKALVLR

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