Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1913 — Page 3
I Little Princess Boots g I on« e th w th ? g this fa " for the I I have them in | )lack , tan I ‘° pa W ‘ th patent vam PS and A I £» rrandt n d patentbindingat the tups. f ■ Made on new broad foot-form shape ■k foot SUree “" lf ° rt tu the growi "ls | I $1.25 and $1.50 I I Charlie Voglewede I
| WEATHER FORECAST I I Cloudy tonight and Wednesday win, ,-robably local rains. Bert Green left this morning tor I t Wayne on a business trip. John Wagner went io Kt. Wayne this morning on business. Dr. E. T, MeOscar of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city today. Mr and Mrs. Will Smith of French township went to Fort Wayne this - morning. Oral Hoffman of Linn Grote visit I edyesterday with Ins brother, Hr. s i P. Hoffman.. i ■ P Mr. ami Mrs. .lame- Harmon and daughter. Josie, went to Fort Wayne 1 today for a visit. ' i Floyd Ketchum returned today t" Kalamazoo, Mich., after a visit with' Miss Hess Fisher. The Misses Ixniise. Sophi; ami Ma trie Bultemeier of Root township were F guests at the William Schamerlon | home yesterday. [ g .
———"T I THE HOME 0F I I l Ik \ Q uaJity Grocerics I I " J OLI R e H s h Your three meals a day if I I 1,3^ — M you get the Quality Habit I We have the Quality and the Price. I Try our Confection Butter, Maple Flavor ror Layer I cake, Icing, Spreads or Danty Desert I Maple syrup pt bottle 25c K <r “ qt can ** BCran Berries qt • : ■ Hubbard Squash ana iw I Sweet potatoes pound. . . • • • • • • • ; \ •£ I Fancy eating and cooking apples I Turnips, Onions, Mai.gos, Cabbage I We’nav cash or trade for produce. Eggs 2<c I ' Butter b to 25c I Nower and Hower.* I North of G. K. & Hepot. I HkL ‘NirelW T«“ : I 1 "' B THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | H real estate, BONUS, loans. I I abstracts. g !i ■"S’&SiL-" s B money J
Hr. C. Rayl of Monroe was here ; today on business. I Mrs. Nancy Rice returned to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs, L. Syphers of Fort Wayne vibitvd hero yesterday* The Charles Miller family was entertained Sunday at the home of Irvin Miller at Bockford, Ohio. Mr. ami Mrs. tiny Majors of Fort Wayne visited Sunday with the Roy Wolford family at Monmouth. Dr. Clyde Baumgartner of Linn Grove visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. Attorneys I). E. Smith and <’. .1. Lutz went to Fort Wayne tliis morning, where they will argue the Schwartz will case. I lick Hoch went to Fort Wayne this i morning where lie will meet his fait her. Th y will then go to Ohio to visit Mr. Boch's father, who is very I sick. Slate Accountant.!. I’. Haefling left this morning for Ixigrange, where he will be engaged for some time in gong ov r the county books at that
Cal Bowen returned to liiss home at Herne this morning. L. C. Helm made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Malinda Fronfleld of Fort Wayne was a visitor here today. Rufus Fast has returned to Cromwell after a visit here witli friends. Michael Miller went to Monroe this morning to look after a little business. Mrs. Charles Griebel returned to Fort Wayne after a visit at Willshire, Ohio. Miss Sophia Buuek returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lilley returned to Fort Wayne yesterday aftermyon after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 1). F. Leonard left last evening for Muskogee, Okla., where they will investigate some real estate. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leuhart and children anil R. B. Johnson motored to Muncie where they spent Sunday with the George Marks family. Mrs. George Siebold returned to Hamlet after a visit witli her sister. Dr. Elizabeth Burns and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brothers. Miss Hedwif Rockstroh, of Fort Wayne, who visited here witii her brother, Fred Rockstroh, returned today for her home at Fort Wayne. Mrs. D. D. Coffee and son, Claude, went to Fort Wayne yesterday to visit. Claude has returned but Mrs. Coffee returned for a longer visit. Samuel Barger left this morning for Texas, where he will look after some drainage and land business. He will remain in Texas for some time. Arthur Suttles left this morning for Indianapolis to attend the grand lodge | of the Knights of’ Pythias which is being held there today and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Schafer and children returned this morning from Warren, Ind., where they spent Sunday I with Mr. Schafer’s unde, J. E. Sclia-1 fer. If the person who took the two-foot I rule from the plaje on th J. 1., Gay sidewalk, where workmen had been j using it, will return it. they will avoid , trouble. I>. B. Erwin went to Indianapolis' yesterday afternoon where he will attend the grand lodge of the K. of P. I which is now holding its annual ses-1 sion there today and Wednesday. Mathias Miller went to Wabash this morning to attend the state meeting | of tlie Indiana Horse Thief Detective I asstx iation. Mr. Miller wua elected a ; delegate from Him Adams County Horse Thief Detective association. Harold Lynam of Kenton, Ohio, lias I boon secured by W. L. Leiine as watch rriatirer and salesman and began duty ■ this morning. Mr. Lynam is an ox-i periencod jeweler and will undoubt i dly render satisfaction in every re-, upect. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft. Wayne yesterday to visit witli her! slater, Mrs. E. If. Kilbourne, and 10l attend th» millinery o|>ening today. James Behon of Navarre, Michigan. I is a visitor at the T. C Corbett | home. Martin Gerkc, Ute well known Root township farmer, has a freak pickle that he will bring In soon and place on exhibit, it Is eighteea inches long and twelve inches in circumference. If any one can bent it, .Martin would like to know. Miss Lizzie Durst, who has the grocery store on South Scott street, lias decided to discontinue Hie grocery for the winter months pud nutted the room to Mrs. Clayton Shephard ol Linn Grove, who will move Into the building. Bluffton News. Harry Ward left Saturday for Indi auapoll*, where ho will visit for several days with bis parents. From Indliiuapidls Mr. Ward will go toSpriiig th Id. 111., to inspect the Ward Fem < , company a exhibit at the Illinois state fair, which Is in charge of E. H. Shlomaker, i.ynn Shoemaker and O. B Smith. Mrs. Jotiephino Schmidt of New Orleans. who left hero hint week for Cincinnati. Ohio, for a three days' visit, left there today for her home. She camo to attend the Horos reun ton held h<*ru it ml also visited at Fort Wayti". Bluffton, Ossian, Tocsin and Slagle/. A line assortment nt Japanese ehlnu | was received by the G. C. Steele rack' «t store yesterday afternoon. This Is direct from the firm of Takitt. ogwa 4corn puny, In Japan. The saute *a* ordered direct from a Japanese sales man with whom Mr Steele has had dsaßng*. as th« warn Is usually sold tv Rtalr American agents. Mrs. L. T. Brokaw returned lust evonitig from a visit in Michigan with telstlvna. Site was ai-vonipanivd by i lo r si»t*r. Mr*. D. W Stoll, i. Os Fort j VVayttx. At Chariot to, Mtol' tliev vis.t<d with their staler. Mrs. Hssley Lta new sftd family; ai Vntrerev illn, witli I .Mr. and Mrs R.C. Koller; nnd at < «»ldsatrr, with a brother. Man. Bowsw and wife. They report a very opjcy | tibia time. j
Miss Clara Sheetor returned today noon to Bascom, Ohio. She visited here with her sister, Mrs. J. C Woipert, —o — — NOTICE. Frank Pearce of Kokomo was in the city yesterday afternoon on ids way to Fort Wayne, where he has accepted a position with the Fort Wayne Electric Works. o Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:10, 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive la Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Guion Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. 3., C- II- & !>., and G R. & I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one ! train each way daily: Leaving it atnr at 7:00 a. in., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, ■ ■ Oecatur.lr.d. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 60 acre farm. 3*4 miles from county seat. Good buildings, on macadam road, good locality, good productive soil. A bargain. Also a good list of city pro|>erty. A large list of southern Michigan farms. Texas land —partial irrigation at a very reasonable figure. For further particulars see m th FRUCHTE U HELM. —— --, —- ... -- Democrat Want Ads Pav i Three Big Nights Tuesday, Wednesday And Thursday at tHe CRYSTAL THEATER VAUDEVILLE Happy Bill Briggs One of America’s greatest minstrels also Minstrel Mitchell The Unbleached American . Motion Pictures Three Reels of Good Pictures Good Music Admission 10 Cents Studio Opened In room east of J. Q Nepjtuen’s dental office, above Steel’s, Mrs. Adie Neptune has located her studio. She | will give lessons in oil, pastel, sryon and water colors. For information see her there Thursday and Saturday of each week. Orders for work solicited. Mrs. Adel Neptuen This is the Stove Polish YOUOI Should Use yl r < I TT'S different from I I other* be-airto room * t ire I* taken in the in.tking »u>l the materials used ora M higher grade. ' Black Silk Stove Polish M a hrUliaot. dlk v pMllta that rub off nt dual off. awi ahta» la,i» [mir a» nt ofrilnarr pn|i»h. ■ limM no »iitut>ta ttovQi *ul by bar4war«<toiU4»t*. AR Wf mU <• • ih*i. ! II il*** *»*»r (*•€»»< <K *•***.<?* ’ • ■ ’’ .►wt • wM »• • H"!*••< ••••• (BMMIlt • "Nf t-Jw •MMF'A *1 • * «*»•**> '■ < ■ I Itfi* '■ BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS mNmißlm*' Pm eiaah •«* If." , nt 1-VWHI |» haa nrt rej'itl sot i.»» cm w n .
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FOR RENT Weil improved forty . tier- farm. Inquire of Hltaworth Carter, 1 mile south of Pleasant Mils. 232t3 1-N)l ND —Black soft hat. Probably li it by a person who was in a hur-1 ry. Inquire at Girod & Baker restaur-1 ant. LOST Whit- and tan spotted hound.. F tutor please notify or return to Fred Engle at the laundry. 236t;l ■ ■ i 1111 - ■ —-i. i — GOOD HEALTH AND A GOOD APPETITE | are dependent in a large measure on i the food we eat. Bread is so much a sustainer of health and strength lac to deserve the appelation “The I Staff of Life." At Martin'e Bakery the utmost care is exercised to have | the bread, pies, cakes, pastry whole some, and the essential conditions of pure flour, sugar and other materials are not neglected. Our products will stand the severest tests. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin I
' n nrr- . - . ~r rr • nn - - .o .wgyc.~rJTEELES BIG CHINA SALE] I SATURDAY | ! BEGINNING AT 8:30 A.M. I IQC each - 10(1 I B China consist of fancy plates, nut bowls, teas and K M saucers, hat pin holders and etc. 0 Every piece is worth not less than 25c all goes at the above price. B Don’t miss this sale. See window display. Remem- ■ ■ ber the place the time and the price. p I George C. Steele k The Store That Hub The Goods iwror unair.
$5.00 to St. Louis and Return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday, October 11-25, 1913. See Ageut For Particulars
FOR RENT- Front rooms, centrally located .suitable for offices or residence, in my business bhx-k, No. 121 North Second St.—John Brock. 829t31
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