Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1913 — Page 3
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. 0111 111 Uittn:a;;;;K::;;;:;;;.;: ; ;j.; J I WEATHER FORECAST M ....... t | Rain this afternoon mi i,„ ■ ■ colder tonight. . Mrs. Eli Mey r spent t . Uil} 1U l’<»rt Wayne. Huosicker made ahu ini trip To Fort Wayne this morning. HlAuel Bremerkauip was at Hoag k lisid this morning loosing after bu>; nfss. K®r. Jonas Coverdale «a at I'ort i Wayne today on prof■ -ioual l>u ness. ‘ Mrs. A. R. Bell ami daughter, Mr Jesse Helm, spent the day in Fort •Wayne. A Miss Leia Miller of Greenville. (> . M will arrive tomorrow to lie agu tof the Ben Dcvor family. • I). A. Gilliom oi B<rne. the piam tidier and rebtiilder !;m ■ ov-.l into thi- Flickinger residence on West Monroe street, thi. <ity. a The home-talent play. 'Tin bi trb t Attorney.' will pi. v mm. ui it tin Bosse opera hou It is ..tm ut lor tli.: au jiLi of t.. cR of the Christian chun .
K WiW W'! i~iBH ■vtr • .iMßnuimr <’ iiibim i«mh the homeof * Quality Groceries I • ' THE GOODS WE BUY 1)0 - Xot Stu >' Lon & J' GUO1) THINGS, Y”l Know, Are Pushed Along 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 few days we will sell first class cabbage at sl.Ba per See U 8 soon on potatoes lor storage. ill ha\ ea good pr . New meal a sack . . . ' ‘ ' Cran Berries, qt ' 7c I Spanish onions, lb ’ 05c Potatoes, pk " We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 27c Butter b to 2bc Hower and I*Tr" jukmevek 1 " President p the bowers realty CO. I keal estate, bonds, loans, h ABSTBACTSt < r- ' ■ “S.°?SSIS“ : | money
| Miss Mary Kircher went to Fort J M ayne tod-ay noon. 1 Mr i. Blttmhard and daughter, i: Olive, went to Fort Wayne today I Poon. Mr.. A. It. n ( .|| aß( j daughter, Mrs. • -k ■ Helm, pent the day in Fort t i Wayne. A feller who knows his business is .ii'“ius retie.nt. Never go on a note or advise a friend t.' git married. —Abe I Martin. ,-l Mrs. Emma Anspaugli left this ’ morning for Antwerp, Ohio, to attend I the funeral of a son of Samuel Anspaugh, of that city. The Albert Hudson residence on Short Sixth street is being laised and i a two or time foot foundation is be ; ing put thereunder. Charlie Voglewede and son. Richf ard, returned yesterday afternoon from Indianapolis, where they were attending the shopmen's convention. , .nd visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thom ' < as Haeliiiig. John W. Tyndall and S. 11. For d;.i, returned last evening from In t diamipoh where they secured Gov i ernor Ralston for the peaking at the ......n <. ..... ... idu;-’ laonmueut
lite E. J. C's will practice tills evening at 7:3 o’clock at the Evangelical church. Mis:. Hattie Studabaker has gone to Fort Wayne, where she will spend a few days with the Vesey family. Miss Della Werling returned today to her home at Fort Wayne after a week’s stay at the Daniel Bleberick home. Miss Agnes Krick will go to Toledo. Ohio, tomorrow to visit over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Dolch. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede will go to Toledo, Ohio, tomorrow to make an ex* tended visit with her sister, Mrs. H B. Uhl. Mrs. King and daughter of Terre Haute arrived lust evening tor a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Fred Patterson. Mrs. Philip Ardener and babe will return tomorrow to their home in To ledo, Ohio. They will be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. John Gerard, who will visit there. Commissioners James Hendricks and Henry Zwick were here this morning waiting until the rain abated that they might go out and look at some roads under construction. A large number of friends and rela fives were present this morning at tlie last sad rites of Mrs. Clark Brothers which were held from the home of the daughter, Dr. Burns, on First street. Marion Coon of Geneva, who was arrested on a charge of cruelty to his children, was released after a hear . ing before ’Squire Dickerson. An error was made in making the atlidavit. —Bluffton News. Daniel Bieberick has returned from St. Louis, where he accompanied his son. Edward, who was taken to the sanitarium for treatment for spinal trouble. Much encouragement is of t'ered for his cure. Several Decatur relatives will go to Berne tomorrow to attend the funeral oi Harvey Benjamin, two year and eight months* old son of Harvey Rice. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Evangel leal church. The eastern portion of Huntington : county and west Wells county are ■ stricken with a veritable plague of measles, according to reports. A i i: imber of eases have la-on r<-|«>rtod from Wells county and numerous as dictions have been noted In Hunting ton county.—Bluffton News. Dr. Rayl has packed his goods and has given possession to Mr. Essex. ' He will leave Monroe on Saturday morning, October 25, for New York City, and from there he will sail on November 1 for Hamburg. Germany, on the steamship Imperator. the largest ocean liner in the world. Monroe Reporter. The final examinations at the high school for the first six weeks' term are being held. There are many students exempt from final examinations ; and they ar.- enjoying a two days' va I cation this week. Principal Morris stated today that 57 per cent of the I high school students were < li lite ex j I cu.pt list tis term. Bluffton News. Mrs. Dr. Taylor of I’biladclphia. who uccoiupeuih-d the funeral party lof Mrs. Fetlck here from Fort i Wayne, was a former Decatur girl. ! born in this city. She will lie better I known to Decatur residents as Miss Amelia Orr. Mrs. Lindy Roby, of I. ma. Ohio, also m-compauied the ! isirty here, being with Mrs. Alice. I Walsh and Mrs. J. B. Millet of Fort Wayne, the two last minted being daughters* of Mrs. Fetlck. The second town ticket to enter the race tills full was nominated at Poneto Wednesday evening ut a mass meeting. It. is known us Hie Peoples' ticket uttd is ntado up as follow*: I'ouneilmeti, Elmer Jamiuson. W. A Popejoy. Frank King; clerk. Jesse I Barrington. Th'* other ticket, the i t.'itiiens* ticket, was nominated the j first of the week. A lively campaign I i: anticipated.—-Bluffton News. Friends here received announce-' mint last week of the marriage of biott Allen on Thursday. October 2. In it. ,||sle. Hack., i'anadu. Mr. Allen! vltOho pan tits live In Berne. Ind . i nii n resident of Markle for about pve years previous to two years ago I when ho went to Canada where lias J has Itei-ii employed since. Thu young man Ims a large clr< Io of friends here who wish him liiipplness uttd prosperity. Bluffton News. Quite a little excilidnent was caused in Hie Item" of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robison from an ambitious oil stove. | Mi I Mrs. Robb ott live in the flat t-t-ovu tlio Robison *r Kirsch ice cream' I trior, and a : liter of Mri. Robtsou lad lighted the itovo about 5 o'clock I’pnn going lo the rooms ulamt two 1 b.mi - liter. ,M' lloliifcoti iil-.aovi I'-d tie llatim . idiootlug two or three fi 'fl 1 alsi'e the slove, while lue nnllro Hut s i » Hihk with oil moke that the i eeirl< ligtltr- could s'lireely Im dis-! iiiigulshcd. H I! bad boon allowed, ! io burn mm li longer a bud eonllagniHou "UIJ lutduubledl" Imvu roaUlUrtl 1
1034 ACRES This tract consists of 10.14 acres, In Scott Co., Tenn., on the waters of Buffalo and Stanley Creeks. It Is six miles from C. N. (). and T. P. R. R. with u freight rate of 12c to Cincinnati, and a down grade liaule to the railroad. By making two sets with a mill all logging will be down hill. The timber has recently been estimated by a competent estimator and placed at 6,000.000 feet. Others have placed this at seven to eight million feet. The different kinds of timber to be found are approximately as follows: White 0ak—3,000,000 feet. Poplar—l,ooo.ooo feet. Red and Chestnut Oak—l,ooo,ooo feet. Buckeye, Hickory and Chestnut—--1,000,000 feet. All of it is the very finest quality. It grows on the mountain sides and along the creeks. The White Oak will average above 20 inches, measuring 2 feet from the ground, many trees being 3 feet in diameter and some 4. The poplar is fine, is yellow and of good size. The hickory is of good quality and good for spokes, wagon and buggy stock. With this tract to see Is to he convinced. Our Mr. Hatfield has personally inspected this tract of timber. It Is underlaid by at lee st 3 workable veins of coal and probaldy four. The title is absolutely perfect. Will sell in fee at 120.9® pc raere. or timber only, witli 6 years to remove. as $15.00. All timber 10 ingkes ■ and over in diameter, measuring 1 foot from the ground. Terms may bo had on one-half or - For further information address. ERWIN & MICHAUD. 244t;t Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will oilier at public auction at my residence on the Steplieii Miller farm, 9 i-2 miles northeast of Decatur and 4 miles • outh and 1-2 mile west of Dixon, 0., on Thursday. October 23. 1913, begin- ’ nfng at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property- towit: Four Head Horses: One gray mare. 8 years old; Chestnut I sorrel mare, 10 years old, weight alwut 1100 llix; 1 smoo'hed mouth ' horse; 1 two-year-old colt Gieavy). 1 cow. giving milk: hogs and chickens,; 2 broow sows, w ill farrow by day of i ■-ale: :! dozen R. 1. Red chickens. | Farming Implements; One Ohio hay loader, Walter A Wood hay tedder, Milwaukee mower, peering disc < tongueless), John Deere breaking plow, new spring-tooth harrow, corn; cultivator, check row corn planter, hay rake. 2 shovel plows. Turnbull I wagon (new); hay rack, carriage pole, 2 sets doubltetn-es. gravel bed.! net heavy work harness, set buggy bariieM. some hay in the mow, corn tn the shock and other articles not mentioned. Lunch served ou the grounds. Te r smofSarlyofoklai dee..HSof<Terms of Sale: »’>.<M) end under, cash: over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giv-l I mg bankable note, witli approved sc , ctirity. No interest will lie charged until maturity. No property removed imtll settled for; 4 per < ent off for < ash on sums over |5.90. NATHANIEL MAY. John Spuhler. Auct. Frank Mclntosh, Clerk. LOST—imant s cream whipcord coat. Finder please return to this office I and receive reward. Was lost between Decatur and the Mt. Pleasant church. FOR SALE -90 choice fruit trees at Decatur to highest bidder. Address A J. Price, Newcastle. Ind. J36t2 FOR RENT—Two six room houses. one on 14th HL. and one near atone quarry. Jullua Hauck. 23*13 FOR BALE— Three piece mahogany parlor suite ata liargain. John B. Kirncofe. 24313
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ROOMS FOR RENT—lnquire at 90S ■' North Second St. Mlt'J LOST—White and tan spotted hound. Finder please notify or return to Fred Engle at the laundry. 23«t3 WANTED —Girl to do general housework. Only two in family. Call at once.—J. H. Stone, 215 North Second street. 228tf WANTED —An industrious man to represent one of the most extensive manufacturers of home remedies, i,pices, extracts, soaps, toilet articles, perfumes, disinfectants, stock and poultry preparations in Adams county, or adjoining counties. Representative must furnish suitable conveyance and bond, profits and a permanent position. Address at once The American Remedy Co., Tiffin, Ohio. 243t3
YOUR Is a Filter AirVoußreatbe LIT - / Catarrhdoffßit. On««rrm in your / head mnyfe’t in such deadly work ItpHlA no to r ve you a fnthtlul ecl.!— nn.J alltx-ca js® the air was al* lowed to become diseased. Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly !a t / * <-i*/ H Soft, heahnfbahn which* !<*an>»»« / K the paaaajreaandnurflh’fthe wr. I Stops sneezintf rfheveu anor* */ in#. Haa no dangerous tlru<. -4 Unitary tube* lie and tOc. U/ / g sample fret. i g W / MONDON MFG. CO. W m<u>e»|wU», ■ Minn. A GOOD STOMACH No More Indigestion — Eat What You Want Thousands Do It by Using Samuel’s 4 ‘3-P” Capsules Indigestion, heartburn, that bloating. BrowsiU'ss. «nd headache after eatingaud all those (Ifstres’lng syiuptonie of nn out of order stomach will not bother you much longer if yon will begtu using Samuels •’Three-P" capsules. It’s not a secret patent medicine, but ■ prescription after the formula of • noted French physician, with all Its Ingredients plainly printed on the packagr— Ingredients that are used and Indorsed by, other physicians all over the world. Thousands now use these perfectly harm Jess - ThreeT" capsules after heavy meals and never safer stomach distress. Besides, one of the Ingpedbnts In them —lite Glyccriel'nosphatcs—your physician will fell you Is the most effective of tonics and nerve repairers and quickly lufuscs new energy, new strength and vitality Into a run-down system. Get a package to-day. You are an-, to Is* happy over It. Good druggists evcrvwhcrc sdl Samuel's *’Three-i*’* , etpsult-.-. two sixes. 2.» aud Or order direct from The Saniui.-l Chemical Oom I patiy. Cincinnati. Ohio. Sold bv I smith. Yager K Falk, ami vtlier live uiuggista everywhere. Insist ou Samiitl’a “3-P." Nothing “Just as Good." OCTOBER IS MONEY TIME Time to count your money and see how much it will take for you lo prepare lot winter'.’ < Have you enough? Will you need more? Ask yourself. If you haven't enough you <an borrow from u>. We loan on household good . pianos, horses, wagous. etc., without removal. Any amount from $3 up for long or short time. Borrow $25 for fhret months. Bay back s2!' I'l in thromonthly payments of $9.70 each. Total cost only $4.10. We are licensed anti bonded under the state law. an I give you every protection th*- law pf fords. If you need money All out the following blank, cut It out and mall It to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will ba in Becatur every Tuesday. Name Addreka Reliable. Private. H. Waynt Loin conjany Eatablished 189 S Rtxun 2. Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Hit set. Home Fhoae, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind .—■mem — MaßSßßMuasmasmsmmmaaaamißaamaamssssßMMi
FREE FALL CARNIVAL I The Hoosier Amusement Co. I —WITH ITS — Shows, Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel and other Attractions. Will Exhibit on Madison, Third and Court Streets. —n— ALL WEEK ’OCTOBER 1 20th to 25th TO THE PUBLIC I am now the manufacturer °f medicines for all ailments of horsea and animals, such as Thistleows, Polevela, Colic and Indigestion, Curbs, Spavins, Splints, all chronic diseases, and alto hog cholera and chicken cholera. I also manufacture rheumatism medicine which 1 guarantee lo cure in six mouths. REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDICAL COMPANY. L. F, SCHROEDER Residence Phone 354. 336 8. 7th. St. or Gilligs Grist Mill. NOSE CLOGGED OP FROM COLD OR CATARRH OPENED AT ONCE
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