Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1913 — Page 3

1 1 See the new Mary Jane I I ■ bhoes in our South I |K . Window | ■ 83.00 and 83.50 I I Charlie Voglewede I n■!

I I WEATHER fORECA.iI I WUlllltxi.:.i::::::* ** ■ Generally fair tonight iU . V. ~t i |„ I day. Warmer. Kgs '" * 1 *'" I Mitts Rose Void""- -I" w , . ■ i . I , i; | Wayne today. HB> F. Harkless <a I’ortla ■! v I the city today on business. g Burt Hower. Vho v..i ..|,. i.■ ~ ,H„ , I f for appeiulieitis. is r. port i along nicely. fc A number of Hie mimib'-:- ((i r •• regiment left today i..r r; ■ Ville to attend tile annual r-iniioii. K*.. Walter Kauffman lift Ir morn im on his weekly Lu nip Bin the interest of the s. ~<> r s.„i | tilery company. ■'. T Mr. and Mrs. John St. .■• .4 ..... Klferedith. spent Sunday in Warri-u ■ With Mrs. Stewart's par. nt .Mt I E-Airs. W. L. Ruggles. Swell, now, since t’i>> ■. e M Bls over, let's g<-t t< ' 1 r’ a fvoti.mil team to t 11 ut B few months. We line •luiti-rLil.

■MMBffiSaaMBV | : n the home of kW fj ’ ocenes I u - s "~' D° - Yul :,La >' Gung GOOD thjngs, YoU 1,,,w ’ Are A * on £ I The Reason I hey Take Such A Lively | Hike, Is. Because They're the Kind, The People Like Fill your Krout Keg now, For a lew days we will sell first class cabbage at s!.&> per soon on potatoes for storage. W ill ha \e a good or ice. New meal a sack ’ 10e Cran Berries, qt. • 7c Spanish onions, lb. • • 25c l>k. • ■ ■ ’ I cash or trade for produce. Eggs 2<c Butter IS to 25c I Hower and < wej | N °~ h -° f G E 1.. I IS REALTY CO. | ; BONDS, LOANS. I I’BAGTS. g rvperty.spere.nt H ONEY ■

| <’al Bowen made a business trip to | Loagland this morning. | Miss Margaret Mills returned to her I school work at the Fort Wayne busij Hess college. •I The Christian Didios’ Vd society announces a pastry sale for Saturday at the gas office. I Charlie Voglewede. the sloe seller. I. ft this morning for Indianapolis, a here he will attend the shoe conveni ■ tion. John B. Joyce returned to his home I I at Kokomo after delivering a speech at the Knights of Columbus hall SunI day evening. Herman Yager and Nick Miller attended the fourth degree state meetlag of the Knights of Columbus at Ft ■ I Wayne Sunday. I Th’ feller that boasts that lie's poor because he's honest has never had a ‘ good chance. When a woman says ' "they say" she means herself. —Abe II .Martin. 1 1 The Ruth Circle is busily engaged in , selling tickets for the home talent play. "The District Attorney,” to ’*■ given Friday at the opera house. First i ! -or tickets, ■.’•"> cents; gall, ry tickets, 1 15 cents.

■-- __ ■ - ■■ - - i — Mr. and Mrs. Will Keller have rc turned from u visit in Huntington. Dick Bocli is numbered among those or. tho sick list, suft'ering frw asthma. Miss Daisy Dull of Ohio City, ohan--vd earn heretoday enroute to Fort Fort. Mrs. Cotrail returned to Fort Wayne today noon after a visit at Willshire. Ohio, with Mrs. Lewis Scbumm. Leon Rademacker has returned to Fort Wayne to resume his studies in the Fort Wayne business college. Daniel Haetting oi Lexington, Ky., i:: in the city visiting with his brother, James P. Haetling, and family. Thomas Fisher went to Fort Wayne today to visit with his daughter, Mrs. L. L. Syphers, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rice went to Berne this morning to call on their grandson, Bennie, who is critically ill Raymond Bremerkanip returned from a several weeks’ business trip to spend a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tecpie uud family returned yesterday frmu a Week-end visit al Leo. with rein tives. Leo Ehinger returuud to his work at the Fort Wayne Business college . tßter spending Bunday in the city witn , his parents. In a very exciting game of base ball . Saturday afternoon Hie North Ward . beat the South Ward boys by the score of 11 to 10. Miss Aldine Klopfenstein of Monroe went to Fort Wayne today noon near which place she will Im employed at the home of her uncle. ’ Rev. L. r. Heauert and Mathias ' Kirsch who have been attending the German Reformed synod meeting at Lafayette are expected home today. C. Schafer left yesterday afternoon for Greenville, Ohio, where he will look after business matters pertaining to the Schafer Saddlery, company, Mrs. V. Miller and granddaughter, Ruth, returned today noon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her daughter Mrs. Ed Parent and with relatives in the country. Tom Malley and Martin Mylott went to Fort Wayne Sunday, where they attended the fourtli degree district meeting of the Knights of Columbus. Both gentlemen went as delegates from tlie local council. Gustave Reinking, of the Yager Bio-. A Reinking furniture store, went to Fort Wayne this morning with a , load of furniture, they having the contract to furnish and cpmplele the new home of Adolph Lankenvu of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, William and Rut It Bowers motored to Lima. Ohio, Sunday for a vinit with friends near that place' Mrs. toe's mother, Mrs. Farah laiiuuu. who had been visiting there for some time, returned with them. The Misses Frances Dugin, Fannie I'risinger. Dorothy Dugan, toah Hensley and Glennys Mangold formed a walking party Sunday morning and made their steps toward Monroe. They left tills city at about 5:30 and arrived at .Monroe one hour and twenty minutes later. After they returned to this city they iiad breakfast at the Hensley home and were served dinner at the Dugan home. Postmaster Ixiwer reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur potttoffica for Mrs. Albert, Jay Bar nett. Gertrude Conrad. 11. M. Detro. C. H. Davis. Thus. Fahey, Dr. John Fought. Joe Foster, William Funu. i W. L. Girdiug, Andrew Graham. Chas. ! Gustine. Jack Hobson, lxm<s Huber, I Ind. Herb Gardens. Rita Ja>kaou. Na--1 vinna Johnson, Tlios. Kennedy. Umar Lunen. Albert Morse. Joe I'luut. Geo. Powers, Rev. Wut. Shuncyfilt. Ilupert Smith. Mrs Emery dark and two child run. Ellison and Marguerite, of Hayden. Colo., who have beeu visit Inc hero two weeks with lier brother. A. D. Suttle* and her aunt. Mr*. C. L. Welters, amt their families, left Ulis morning for Fort Wayne tv viMt with Mrs. DaliaButler, and thence to .Monroeville. They will then go to Cranesville, Pa., to m>« nd a month with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Willard Huttie*. Mr. an I .Mrs. A. D Suttles will also leave thi* evening for that place for a visit. No one looks for connect!d plot In musical comedy nowadays mid no one la dittupjiointcd by llnding any <>( it ‘n "The Cat and Hie Fiddle." Ami It Is Isilier no, for after omi liaa lawn coti tinuuily surprised uud utterly bumf<K»l«*l for two hour* or more by the I ricks, startling appearuneoa and di*upliiaruuees that are eona'untly or •iirriug In th«' aforesaid marry mttelcM < Jruvugatiza, no one in in any vciidllion io try to follow any plot whntvv<>r, no multcr how simple and p'olti II may be. bo it is with." The Cut and the Fhldk,” Which coiikis to the Hvssc opera' house Monday, tiitolwr .id, under the diriH'iton of churli " A. Helion. Built lor amusement purpo><-* only it In nil iidiiilriiblo auercMM and probulily 1 a* provoked more Hpontawoua luugli ic.r during Us life than any of Mu ev*' temporarlca.

Fred Hoffman wan at Bryant yesterday on business. i; Arthur Closs of Fort Wayne is iu i. the city Sunday visiting with friends r and relatives. t Mrs. John Kirucofe, who has been two weeks with her parent . Mr. and H Mrs. A. M. Wood, near Warrell, Ohio, ( writes that her mother, who underwent. an operation, is able to sit up again. Mrs. Klracofe will probably re0 turn home next week. n - ' ■■ a ■ ■ ■ - Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry, Company. TIME TABLE. "* u Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8: SO, i 0 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort J r Wayne at 0:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:40. j Southbound. i> Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, i i.OO, 1:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in De-! I catur at 8:10: 11:10; 2:10; C10;i t 8:10; 12:10. Conuectione are made at Fort 1 Wayno with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo ; & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle 1 Plato, L. S. & M. S., C- H & D., and ’ ' O. R. & I- railroads. x Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way dally: Leaving tfecatur ut 7:00 a. tn., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne ut 12:00 m. Hila, enables shippers to telephone orders • and receive shipment* promptly. W- H- FLEODERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Oecatunlnd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 60 acre farm. 3% miles from county . seat. Gissi buildings, ou macadam; • road, good locality, good productive > •oil. A bargain. I, Also a good list of city property. A large list of aoutliern Michigan' farm*. Texas land—partial Irrigation —at a very reasonable figure. For further particulars see m-th FIMTCHTE * HELM. Democrat Want Ads Pay,

19k Im MH • w '/J Tonight At The CRYSTAL THEATER Three Big Reels >I “The Artist’s Dream” Pathe comedy “Rapita’s Destiny” Lubin “Brought To Bay” Kalem - For 5 Cents CRYSTAL THEATER 11 I f. *—x w|| ■s3k vX livW* nd ./ Hui ' THLRCLL BE NO GROUNDS IN IT, ———■ 41 (or c<mi|>laiut or dUsaiUUrtloti vlieu you buy your own l»).<n>lurt» at Mar j tin's Vou ul*«>b rvl yvur brtiin. 1 1 rolls, ouknu uud (Hurtry , frviUi. lily’ 1 ! <,uul)t| ihhl d>(u iou» wbuu yvu buy’ , I i<ii'. Wit u<f tin tu«turln|i., Mll<l ! sn iMthi-ri of ttx'tlwuio bread Mar ( tin's wo uikno»l<.‘<lgv no rival uuynliuro. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brush- ' wilier and Baker. r ; Jacob Martin |

VY7HEN you're ready to buy your *» clothes just remember one thing about this store: We’re really a lot more interested in what we can give you for your money than in what you pay us. We expect to make some profit on what we sell: you want us to; we coiild’nt keep up our service to you if we did'nt. We advise you to buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and pay more for them than you’ll pay for other makes of clothes, because of what you’re going to get, not because of the money you pay usWe’re ready to show you the new fall and winter H. S. &M. Suits at $lB. to $25. Overcoats sls. to $25. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

♦ IT is now the time of the year to decorate the walls of your home with beautiful wall paper to make it clean and cheerful. We are showing one of the most complete lines of wall paper in the city at a price that is right and quality that is the best. Try us once and see for yourself The Enterprise Drug Company 111 gIWIIIiIB I I— > - II ■ I ■ ■■■ ■ I—

—— - i i . H BETTER THAN EVER. 4 room modern hou»e, full bate-1 meat, nortu Hide; 61050- |250 down, tnliuiee as rent. 8 room house, electrio light*, well located. 6250 down, balance like rent, or will trade for amall tract of, land. One 3-acre. two IVi-ecre tracts, well improved 194H2 ERWIN AGENCY i - ii. ...... p, . LOBT--A wood ordwr book, on Adame street, inder cal] Green Burkbead ‘fjoijej eipuvq i« W4XJ ED—Clover aeed. Semi sample of seed and price to G. D. Boone. Sidney. 111. 539t13 ,rO.R SALE—Th tuuliugauy bedroom suit ut a bargain. Inquire of J. B. Klracofe at Smith & Bell of five. 241tJ 1 11

A Smoke Joy Is As Spreadin' As The Measles You’re exposed. You’ve got it. Way down in your system there’s a goggleyed joy-smoke germ that makes you hanker for the soul satisfying smoke every time you meet up with another smoker going full steam ahead. That’s the sign. That’sjthe symtom. THE WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD will give immeadiate relief. Get one-just step around lively to the nearest smoke shop-for a nickle you can get an allopathic dose-stick a match to it and then go sailing as cool and comfortable as an October breeze. The “White Stag" is toothless can't bite or wont parch your tongue or throat Go to it brother-just what you need for what ails you 5C AT ALL DEALERS •' * ! » * » f

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