Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1913 — Page 3
I I t. ■ T ITTLE Princess Boots are 1 I ok a b ou t the nicest little S I tz-T? you have seen tor the * I M°T Red - tan a nd I I +k R ■ R s ’ See some of ■?-- ■ them m the window. | I Sizes 4to 8 $1.50 I I ~ I I Charlie Voglewede I
1 u * :: I WEATHER FORECAST I y ■ n J i m- • Cloudy tonight and Thuixlo. a—F. Rinehart retunt'-ii to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. D. V. Steele made a busines.. trip to Fort Wayne yesterday ait<rn<M»n. h-yjHerb Rremmerkamp ha returned to the city after a tew day, v.uation at the lakes with friends. js‘ .Mathias Kirsch left yesterday or >4>gaiisport where lie will visit a few days with the Rev. llllgenian. .Mrs. D. B. Erwin left yesterday lor Inidianapolis to attend the iiinn.i. .-alion of grand lodge of the K. 01 I’. J. S. Howers has returned from Konie City, where he was enjoying a f«w weeks fishing at his cottage. The talk now is ' Who are you betting on ” The Decatur fans seem to have tb-i Phildelphia atheliti-s aI favorites. Mr. and Mrs. Then Bates and Mrs. fa Stange] and child of Fort Wav tie ver--I dinner guests yesterday of lite 1.. F. Schroeder family.
— - - ■ flg "H the home of 9&, Quality Groceries " Q/\ "***" -' «»*»»»«■"" 1 S' S' Ell E GOODS WE BUY D ° ■ s '° t stay ong |l> GOODTHINGS ’ YOU Know, Are Pushed Along The Reason They Take Such A Lively Hike, Is, Because They’re the Kind, The People Like Fill your Krout Keg now, For a few days we will sell first class cabbage at $1.85 P*r . h “ ndred - f*:” 8 soon on potatoes for storage. W ill ha\ ea good price. L New meal a sack .. . Cran Berries, ? c Spanish onions, lb Potatoes, pk. . • | j We pay cash or tratie for produce. Eggs 27c Butter 18 to 25c I ‘ - • - - ■■ — = Hower and Hower. North of G. H.&l. Depot. ’Phone 108. J mW * ,OP *** r ' _ " I IrxsciZiwek ■ President ■ I THE bowers realty co. I ■ I HEAL ESTATE. lil'Np' 1 ’ LtjA - S ‘. I I abstbacts; g |L. s »— ‘“I f I -gsSi»- I I money S
H. X. Ehinger and C. S. Niblick was I -it Vtin Wert, Ohio on business. Miss Nona Forblng has returned <>ui Tipton where she was visiting v ith relatives for a few days. Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel '■•'as in the city yesterday visiting Father Wilken and looking after business matters. Mrs. Rev. Wehmeyer and children "<nt to Fort Wayne this morning ' ■• the. will v - it with Mrs. Weh uieyer’s parents over Sunday, Mrs. .1. C. Patterson and daughter went to Winchester yesterday as Marie, and Mrs. Fred 1. Patterson ternoon to visit over Sunday »ith Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs. 8. O. Irvin. Mrs. Fred Patterson went to Winchester yesterday to visit with relatives and attend the home-coming. She will be joined by Dr. Fred Patterson for tlie week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman and Mrs. I* E. Summers and daughter. Dorothy, have returned from Schunk, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Pfieuger.
Mrs. Hain went to Monmouth this morning. John Stark returned last evening from Fort Wayne. E. X. Ehinger returned last evening from Fort Wayne. The Misses Mamie Teeple and Nell Brown went to Fort Wayne tills morning. Mrs. S. E. Brown and Miss Eva Peoples went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Samantha Dorwin went to Monmouth this morning where she visited at her farm. Mrs. Bruce Patterson left this noon sot Warsaw to visit for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Donaldson. F. J. Jackson of Fort Wayne was a business visiter in tho city this morning to look after some business matters. Say! was'nt that a great game of base ball yesterday. If we could only be up in the grand stand and be one of tho rooters. “Gappy” Johns, the well known grocer, is carrying his wrist In a bandage as the result of a severe sprain received while endevoring to "skin-thiM-at' on the horizontal bars at the fire department yeeter day afternoon. Dr. H. F. Costello went to Geneva thia morning on professional bus! ness. He has been called to hold a consultation on a iftberstine boy who has been very ill and whose case local physicians there have given up is hopeless. Miss Fay Cochran, who was nominated for town clerk of Spelt er by the republicans last week, is regard c<l by her friends as well fitted for the position. Iler father, T. 11. Covh ran, fillet! the office several times, and • tie did most of the work. She was it student at Butler college, when called home by her father’s death. Miss Cochran was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The will of Christian N. Koher, who died a few days ago at bis home near Syracuse, has been admitted to probate in the Kosciusko circuit court The instrument is dated Septembei 16, 1818, an<! provides that ail the property shall go to tb- widow dur ing her life time and at her death i •' be squally divided among the < hll dren. William Q. Kober, a brother o' the dec-enswl. was named as exec Utor. —Warsaw Notes in Ft Waym Journal-Gazette
■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦it.+++♦♦•►♦+ ++<.v?v% i GUNSAND | * i + i | 6 , VlfflM ; Z. \ ; if 4 / I » v\ r JSI 4 : 1 ws m /Ws / \ H * / /\( f/ jb v t A\ i/ Az t I Ammunition | | Our Store is Headquarters for I xi ■ I Sporting Goods 1 •• • + ♦ T •> + : Os all kinds because we sell the best goods J i + on the market and we sell them cheaper • v because we buy in large lots. We ask * + j you to come in and see the largest and f | most complete lines of Guns ever brought f ♦ i .* to Decatur. ji i SCHAUB-DOWLINGCOMPANY | J
i C. C. Schug of Berne was in the city looking after business. ; Dan Berry made a business trip to Berne this morning. John Hoffman left this morning for Elkhart on a visit I Dee Lewton is at Portland attendt ing to business matters. Fred Hoffman made a business i trip to Bryant this morning. 1 IR .A. Black of Winchester was In the city today looking after business , interests. > T. A. Collins salesman out of Indianapolis was in the < ity today visit- ! ing his regular customers. . Miss Rose Smith returned this morning from Geneva where she gave her weekly music lesson. C. C. Schafer left this morning for Greenville, O. where he will look after some business matters pertainI ing to the Schafer Saddlery company. Mrs. John Cook of Cardwell. Mo. who has been visiting with lor sister. Mrs. Elmer Smith and others, left today tor Chicago, before returning home. ' S. E. Hilo returned yesterday afternoon from Toledo, driving through a brand new 1914 model Overland ! which he purchased from the SchugMetier agency of Berne. The ear is a beauty, fitted out with electric starter and all the latest convenien- , ces and is one that Sam should well fell proud of. ( Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carroll, who are spending some time at Mount Clemens. Michigan, taking the mineral baths, report that they are having the finest kind of time at this resort. Mr. Carroll, who has been considerably troubl'd with rheum.: tism. says he has been making trip Io Mount Clemens for the past thirteen years. Q. — . . ■ ( HIGH GRADE Men or Women wanted as local or general agent. Splendid opportunity. Nd money required. All or spare time. 6<’>9 Blumer Bldg., Lincoln Ave., Chicago. 234t3 ’ ANY intelligent person may earn steady income corresponding for r-wspapers. Elperience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau, Washington, 1). C. 3-4-6 HOUSE FOR KENT —lO rooms, batb. electric lights, artificial gas, drove well and city water, furnace, everything modem. On First street. Close to court house. Be>' Harvey &■ Leonard. 204tf WANTED- Dishwasher at the Star restaurant at on<■« 238t3
Outing flannel flounc- JH rs Bh fl nP I \ I .11 Outing flannel flouncing 12 to 14 in. wide £ 1111 111 VIA ill U vV W 25 inch wide 1-2 10c yard ■ yard 10c 5 and 10c Store (Bargain) BIG SPECIAL (Don’t Miss It) Regular 98c Imported Swiss Spun Aluminum Sauce Pans with handle Sat. Starting at 10 a.m. for only 49c Sat. 2 O clock SALE 2 O’clock SatLadies 2 piece ribbed underwear Sat. at 2>m. Big value at only 10c each garment FLOWER POTS FLOWER BULBS’ COAL HODS Plain 4 inch 2 for ... . 5c Hyacintus colors It Red. dk Black Japan 16 inch . . 24c “ 5 “ each. ... 5c Blue, pink and white each 5c “ “ 17 “ t , y;; e “ 6 “ “ ... .5c Narcissus mixed . 2 for 5c “ « is “ ’ ’ ysc “ 7 “ “ . . .07ci Tulips colors pink, white, Galvanized 17 “ ’. ’ 38c “ 8 “ “ .. . 10c , red, and yellow .. 3 for 5c “ is “ . ,43c “ 9 “ “ .. . 15c Crocus colors white, yellow, “ 10 “ “ ... 19c and blue 6 for 5c Fire shovels ... 5 and 10c “12 “ “ .. . 24c China lillies each .. . . 10c Stoye pipe 6in 10c Painted 5 inch 5c Childs heavy fleece lined (( 7 Re derwear .. . .. . .10c stove dampers 10c “ 8 ‘ 15c Extra good quality in childs “ 9 “ 19c hose pr 10c. Mens wool hose New line of toilet articles “ 10 “ 24c . . .10 cents. . . and perfumes 10c New Goods Coming in Each Day. Come Look Them Over The Morris Co. 5 & 10c STORE
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t ml the funeral of his brother, B. i Bower, which will be neiii Friday. Tile deceased was about forty years of age. His death occurred Tuesday. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Baldwin vs. Klein. Evidence heard on part of the plaintiff. Motion by I defendant to withdraw case from the
I | Jnrv tor reason named in the re<onl ■ and taken by the ie|Hirter. Motion overruled and exceptions. James M. Miler took out letters of administration on the estate o( John t'.afr. He gave fl.oihi bond. Real estate transfer*: Calvin H. Hamrick to James T .Okley, .'Ji'-j acres. IJltte Creek tp., |2Kuv.
