Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1913 — Page 3

Bsff I I m g NEW | WINTER | STYLES I HUE I II harlie Voglewede I

H ::::::::;:;::u:::;;-; ; -; ;: . :;; ... ; . ; . ; . ; .. ; .,. | WEATHER FORECAST = W Fair tonight and Sunday. E. .Fred McConnell made -i businej trip to Monroe yesterday. Gerald 8111111 of Kort Waym spent P Met evening in the city with friends. tgm Ehinger is home trom the Fort .i Mpiyne business college to spend the week-end with his parents. ■£ r - and Mrs. John 1,. Kline went to Fort Wayne this morning theme to Pinkerton to visit with a son. BJ Charles Roop, formerly of the Sthaub-Dowling store, left this morn for Chicago for a week's vacation vteit with relatives. F. Kesster ami grandson. Ken- •* Mth. went to Fort Wayne this morn|to visit with her son and daughter, Robert Hathaway, and Mr . Yak 1.1 ■Xo girl in ever so sure of a feller - lo' • that she'll let him s< e her belon br ikfast. Another auto accident *Ti :i Hinkley ran int’ an ole friend yl- erday an' had t' !•>'-..■ 1 ■ he" < - Abe Martin.

■ •• ■■■ ■. ' r - ‘ fflt THE HOME OE I juL Quality Groceries I V>r\ THE GOODS WE BUY A S " D° ot Sta >' iA,ng Know, Arc 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 al sl.s> peL.hj’ Jt e ri “ 3 soon on potatoes for storage. W ill have a good price. New meal a sack jq c k Cran Berries, ’ 7c onions, lb potatoes, pk. . “ .... We pay cash ur trade for produce. Eggs 27c Butter 18 to 25c ____________ ——22 Z — — Hower and Hower. _North of G. K. & L Depot ~ 1 hon< I -I I the ibowers realty co. g I REAL estate, BONDS, LOANS, I t ABSTRACTS, | II I ■ MqNEK K

I Miss Genevieve Borling wont to Ft. I V. ayne this morning. I John H. Schug made a business trip > to Richmond this morning. Miss Chloe Rice lias been quite ill I several weeks of typhoid fever. Mrs. 11. |.\ Kizer and son, Benja '; min. jr., returned to their home at 'Villiams tills morning. Mrs. latwreiice Johnson has return cd from a visit with relatives in Cin- ' cinnati. Ohio, and iamisville, Ky. I Mrs. G. E. Mount and sou. Marker. . nd Miss Agnes Costello went to Ko- >| kumo today to visit over Sunday with e Mr. Mount’s sister, Mrs. Hiatt. Mrs. I). M. Heed and children and ■ her brother in law, Ed Rood, who is . i attending the Fort Wayne business II college, will spend Sunday with her 1 mother. Mrs. M. Fullenkamp. Dr. D. D. ( lark and wife returned • last evening from Adrian, Mich., -here they visited with their daug 1 ■ ter, Miss Vera, who is a student In the girls’ acadamey at that place. Mrs. Junies Hurst and her guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan, and son, Earl, of Courtright, Ontario, Canada. I left this morning for Soutli Bend. 1. r ( . they will vl'dt with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Albert KatUrheinrkh.

Mrs. S. Krill of Rout township was n shopper hero today. James P. Haefling will return from Lagrange to spend Sunday here with li is family. Clark Spahr has taken a position as Saturday clerk at the Peoples & Gerke shoe store. Walter Deitsch made a short visit in the city, enroute home to Celina, 0.. from a vacation visit. The Misses Austu Click und Effie Haines went to Warren for a short] visit with their relutives. The program committee of the dad•! ieation of the monument will meet ] Monday evening to complete plans and arrangements. Howard Mertel made a business trip to Bluffton this morning. He will stop at Ossian on his return trip and spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Frank Gorden, who has been | visiting witli her huslmnd, tin employe 1 of the sugar plant, and also at the H.l A. Fuhrman home, returned to De , troit, Mich. Marshal Peterson returned home] this morning from Fort Wayne, where ] he went to get the two beet laborers | vho jumped their board bill yester day and started for Chicago. “The District Attorney,’ ’the title oi l the home talent play given last evening at the Bosse opera house, was well' staged by the actors. The play prov-i, ed that Decatur possessed some excel I lent talent for theatrical work, und | the kind that will meet with public 1 favor. Mrs. Joint W. Tyndall went to Co | Imnbus, Ohio, today, where she will I be the guest of her son. Dan, for sev |l oral days. Dan is attending the Ohio J university. Mrs. Tyndall will return'l home byway of Indianapolis, where I she wilt visit with lier sister, Miss]l Bertha Heller. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey and Mr. L Harvey's mother. Janies Harvey, of I Centralia, Ind., who has been visiting In the city, left this morning for Mich igan. wherethey will look after sonic I land business and visit with friends.] They will visit at Lutheran. Midi.. i.nd other cities. Mrs. W. L. Day of Anderson was in tho city Thursday evening, enroute to tile home of her father, Alex fluyn and wife, two miles north of Bryant. Mrs. Day was called to Bry I ant on account of the critical sick j noss us Mr. Rayn. who is very low.] suffering fro mtuberculosis.—Portland. Sun. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rice went tu| i Berne this morning to attend the fu neral of their grandson. Harvey Benjamin. aged fair years mid eight months, son of City Mail Carrier Herve Rice. Tile funeral was held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Evangelical church at Berne. The laiy's mother's death occurred last April n. News was received here yesterday of the wedding of Miss Lucy Wiggins for several years a nurse tn this city, 1 and tiie Rev. J. L. DelJtey. pastor of i the Thoburn Methodist Episcopal 1 ■■Lurch of Chicago. The ceremony | was performed several days ago at l the home of the parents of the bride < at St. Thomas. Canada. While in Ft. ( Wayne Miss Wiggin- resided at 215 West Berry street. Fort Wayne Jour nal Gazette. , Breathing but a few hours after lainr struck by a fast Erie train near Bippus. Rosolina Carraga. about 30 years of age. a native of Italy, died,' in the Huntington hospital Thursday 1 I afternoon about 3 o'clock at the result ' of Injuries to the head. The foreignI ■ «•. In the employ of construction ( 1 companies installing the double truck , ] lor tiie Erie railroad, was uni on- , | m-loiis when brought to Huntington ( 1. nd never regained normal senses. . According to Hie fellow workmen of the deceased foreigner. Carraga was] | walking along the right of way at ] ] aismt the noon hour. Hear the lime I Hat train No. 356 is dun tn Bippus. I I The track man was struck by the pilot beams of tho locomotive mid hurled about twenty-live feet to the side of Hie rails. Severe concussions ■ the brain were caused und sur peons believe Hie skull was fractured at it* base. Tiie two meanest bnys in llluntoui have just bei n heard from und their I uses uro no* In the hand* of W. A. I Lipkey, juvenile either. Tim Itoys ui-l tempted to cremate u small kitten. I tnriiwlng the animal Into s Imnllrn ol ■ li uves und no MNiner was their act I dl euverisl until Hie juvenilv officer win promptly notified of their action*. \ third boy with a kind heart pick •[ cd the kitten from tbo tiro wlieu the I little animal was more dead than alive und he took it to Ills home to Is- < .ired for. AH "f Hh> hole wus Gururd from Hie kllleli'i l<uck mid II »u | li-rdly nlde i" walk utter Mng .m d Hum Hm llstue*. Tho *uiuihi| owning Hu nnlmul m t iiib , d Mr. Lip I l» ( y of the l"iys' action* and their I < 1 >s will Im brought Up al u luler l dale. Without uiiy tiouM the lads arc the imuiusi In the dty anti slwsild 1 tie given Um leather nio4nl wilUvUi kuy couUst a-Blulltvu Uuu.tr. 1

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Warren Jones went to Fort Wayne this noon. The Misses Ruby and Ruth I’arrisli went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. C. H. Colter and daughter, Leali, went to Fort Wayne today noon.. The liull mooaers* convention is; scheduled for tonight at which time, the city ticket will be nominated. Miss Genevieve returned i today noon to her home in Columbia | City after a visit with her brother, Thomas A. Ixionard, and family. Mrs. Floyd Hlilrk and daughters. Dortha and Helen, of Mon-oc. arc visiting ut the home of her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler. Mrs. Anna Dropplemmi and Mrs. <'. L. Meibers went Io Fori Wayne this afternoon. .Mr*. Dropplemmi will remain over Sunday. Mias Agnes Meibers went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to meet Miss "Tid” Groves of Bluffton, who will return here for an over Sunday visit v Ith Miss Meibers. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Berger and childtui. Ethel and Frederick, returned to Frankfort tills morning after spending a several weeks’ visit with relativist near Decatur.

fO('TOBER IS MONEY TIME Time t<> f ount your money and see how much It will take for you to prepare for whiter? Have you onouglt? Will you need mon ? Aak youraelf. If you haven't enough you uni borrow from uh. Wo hwn on houMi'liohl good.-. planou. horaea. wagoiiM. without removal. Any amount from up for lona or abort time. liorro* Ills for threu month*. Pay lank In three monthly fmytuuMla of I*7# each. Total fort only tt.lo. We are li<rlnmd ami bonded U" dcr the atatu law. uni give you nvury protection the law elford*. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to ui, and our a<«ut will call on you. Our agent will ba In Vacatur every Tuoeday. Name a-* **■• Afldtuaa ...... Reliable. Private. H. Wipi LOH conw Katibli»b"d I*H Room 2. B*>oml Flvop 7us Cslbvun HUeet. Home T'tiuu«, MSI. Fort Wayne, Ind -’ ,j rr- ■-**-*- • t

COAL I AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT E. Bennett’s coal yard. Located on the Erie R. R., two squares from Burk’s ele vator. Come and give me a call or phone 199. Orders Filled Promptly. I can save you money Emerson Bennett

"Mra. J. ,M. Stockard ot near WilliuniH was a buHiueas visitor in the city today. — STAR GROCERY ii—ii ■—■irim New com meal . .10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early junc peas . . 10c Pink salmons ... 10c Red salmons . ... 15c Kippered herring . 15c Maple syrup.... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple .... 10c Good Rio coffee • . 20c Dried apples.... 10c Cocoa 10c Fig cookies .... 10c Graliam crackers . 10c Salted crackers . . LOc [will Johns, Fg&

FREE FALL CARNIVAL The Hoosier Amusement Co. —WITH ITS — Shows, Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel and other Attractions. Will Exhibit on Madison, Third and Court Streets. —p — L. , .. — ALL WEEK OCTOBER 20th to 25th tW ■■■»fWß OHMHB SMOKE the: WHITE STAG EXTRA MILO CIGAR A Character Cigar Beautifully Blended, Perfectly Packed in Full Cedar Boxes. A Smoke Joy LongingHo Touch * ■ Y our Lips. 5c At All Dealers