Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1913 — Page 3
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mBWPWTUUn; '".::;::::;:-.::::::n WEATHER FORECAST maannux..., •. * Cloudy and warmer tonight ami hot day. IChester Johnson made bu-ia -sj» to Biufftou today. Mrs. Jesse Helm went to r., r t i’ayne yesterday Boon. Mrs. C. J. Weaver ot T. \v... t hero for a visit with h dm r. ■ ps. 0. C« Steele. Mrs. ('. Buke and In r um inianda Tiro«tt. of Halve: i,.a, T. pent the day In Fort %\ i > •. Kg. John Ccilier and k ,ouis, Mo whtl have hi n he youth, went to Misha wh:. t oon.. Mn . Ferdinand Bleek .: l BLw«*>;i-. wherein > wit; >. • wi ley ilater, Mrs. Fred Orote. ' Bov. J. F. Koehler of i etl in the city yestei •'. gar.-' visit wftii his broF \\ fgMMr Father KueMcr ' i lorntr.g for his home. *
rRF HOMi, M?| ’ ' I RyßUga “■ !■ A GPO'ERV S’ Rt [ GROCERIES WtnySSffin INTENDED TO BE KtPd * M• We Sell Them! Sell Them Fed.' | Eating potatoes, pk. •• • ' *lO5 j per 100 lbs. • • 2 5c ! Fancy eating apples, pk. _ [| )e n Si-vv m&l, sk.. . • • * n , Prepare* I buckwheat flow, sk * j ()c Pippftred pancake floor, sk. Plain bud wheat flour, 5 lb. sk Kftcy turnips pk. . . Jlay cash or tra* !e for produce. Egg ß Putter Mo Hower and HowerT tL-. p 8 Presiocnt I THE BOWERS REALTY ‘O. | H: REAL iSTATE. VM*> L 0 “ I ■ . ABSTKAOTb, F K money
M'.r.s jean Butler vent to For‘J Wayne tills morning. Father benzinger is. hore from lose t assel to attend the funeral vl Father Wilkeu. Herbert Smith of Columbus, uhio, is home for a short visit with his brother. Dr. tv. E. Smith. Miss Jennie Dagur, who has been | the guest of tier cousin. .Vise Kate | FlUking. r. left this mornin for her . home in Angola. Mrs. Frank McConnell and : I Bniu left this morning for j dianapolia to attend the grand km < i ot the I‘otahontas order. Mrs. Harry Thompson and non, | Kenneth, arrived this morning from Butler to visit with her brother. Freak 1 Hendricks, residing east of this t y, j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Book have re ! j turned from a several days' visit w ith j friends at Alexandria. Tboy were a ram pa tried by Mrs. Joim Mayer nnti! | daughter. Harriet, of Monro . who visited at Gaston. They made the trip by automobile, and started in tin j v,rather. While gone the chanr.r v and tJse trip homeward v<* ;
1 11 ■*; —,-■ »■— The large number of candidates for Hie county offices are busy handing out their cards these days. Mrs. Margeret Louthan returned to Fort Wayne today noon after a vis-1 it here at the Joe llower home. Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Mathews went to! Belgium this morning to visit fqr sov-ei-Hl days with. Mr. Mathew ’ parents. Miss Grace Miller wont to Horne tlii afternoon to spend the remainder! of the day and to give her weekly | vocal lessons The regular session of the city . ouncil was held last evening and the business matters tip before them were, well taken earn of. Charles Strickland, the piano tuner, returned to his home at Huntington 1 this morning after attending to buHi-l ness affairs in this city yesterday. Herman Yager is expected homo! 'his a'fternoon from Cincinnati, Ohio, i I where he was looking after matters! '-’•'aining to tho funeral of Father Wilkeu. F. 11. Hubbard of the HollaniT-St. Houb, Sugar company, and Irenes Frk toe left this afternoon for Bradford, Ohio, where they will look alter busi- ] ne s matte** foi a few days. Miss Minnie Orvts and Mr. Frank! (ole. administrator of the estate of! i ;ter uncle, the late Colonel C. P. Ferry, I i i.f Tiiconm. Wash, mode a businev I trip to Fort Wayne today no :: TM baby r;liivi»e r pro < -fed to ■" >. Ni'ollck by his daughter, Mrs. Gan '.y, and which ha. been plated in the <ity Imll for safe keeping, i-s proving unite a source of attraction for the visiters at that place. Mrs. Helen Burns of Covington, K.v.. and Margaret Tolley of Cincinnati will i arrive in the city this evening to attend the funeral of their brother, Father Wilken, which wilt be held Kri-j day morning. Tim carnival company which arriv ! •id in this city Sunday night, ha .ti lted its touts, fcrtds-w he< 1 ami j merry-go-round on Madison street, hut ! nos not opened up for business on ac | j count of the inclement weather. Tim large flakes of snow which fell j : steadily for lift ten minutes this morn- j : lug brought the realization that good ! old sr.mme rtime has departed on her i j annul.! trip to thetropica, and also a j i.itr warning to gut out the discarded 1 overcoats. The nasty and rainy weather Is put | ting r dampener on the. street fair in | ‘ his i tty. As yet none of Hie shows j !or urn r>-go i ouud have it- eti able to j j cpervte. If vite weather keeps up like | j this during the entire week they prob ably will show here next week. Among those from a distance who ! attended the funeral of Ed Johnson | I were Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Moats, Irvin j j V,.a and Mr and Mrs. ora Brown ! 4 ><■ Syraiuse, Hid.; Mrs Emma lied--1 -k. Il l- tint -■ Mich.; Mrs. Ada Hale). ,: odiumt polls; Frank Maples, of Fort Wayne. j A i-pet-lnl iuterurban car on the Fort W.iyni & Springfield has beep | chartered to start from Fort Wayne Friday morning at 7:SO, arriving here) •i plenty of time for the funeral of Wilken. Prie-t* from all ov«|j -he diocese, nod from other cities. wIH j ■ in aUenttoii#«-. "!>• ir Old Hilly’' Is one of the dean i < i, i ripest and most wholesome) rc,->, that has Itei.n seen mlih-o “The Private Secretary." “Jane," or "Char-1 it-y's Vunt,'* and like three famous J tii.iys eems d< -.tined to a long life. It j I* a play in which there Is u chuckle I 1 x, every lino, a chortle In every siiuu-j Mrs, James Hur.it returned last i il, t from South Bend, where she j u lied over Sunday with her aon-lu-i Irt - and tin tighter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert j i K.iiic-hcinrlch. Thetr goes'*, Mr. and James IHineuli and Mtw. of Court > r, pt, Ontario, who accompanied her u» Smith Ben from here, left Monday i 'an is>iroll, Mich., where they wlllj t "hh a sister before returning A- a result of ton much w hit,key. | nr - affidavits for u < .atil and Iwt-te-en hksi ngiiiest lien! I i' i pit, tin oil worker, who r* Mm near j I ip p ia, A number of parth-- had been [ ,‘rlnklng hi tho south end of town and! i istlnx In an intoxicated condition they I ut re making themselves obnoxious I" r , i,P uls. John Sluder, going to; , - |ilsm- homo to telephone foi pots« i. wic a* nulled by Webb.) !>ll tutlier of ttort Webb iittemptisl• , i(, Stinli t' front y»c ai’ack of hiuj < n and was himself attackt d aud sc 1 , r,,|) beaten, Chartos Hal* wns fliniij I t,ii k«ti bv Webb mid was only fori j ;,u to desist by the dlsplu) ot a re-j voher. - »■■■■ NOTICE Ta preporty Ownora Along Rugg Street tmprovcmeiu. iil'i- Is liereby gSreti that the! I •-••mtiion eodtO'l* t» and for the t'itv 1 ~i 11 , i or, tediaita, did mi I its Slot, i,i , ni in tuber, PHS, ,*doot » pr< lit.iii, | ) cry «. ..rssumnt ridl showing the prima j i ie ta aßßoamtients tn the matter ot i She ii»yi s' a LW* , ' tr “ ui ’ u ‘ vm
Mercer street to Winchester ; (rcet, by paving with brick. Said Improvement Is Pi'T-ected by the following named strcctu; None. j Said assessment roll with the names j of owners and descriptions of property ! subject to be assessed, with the amounts of prlma facie ass esamenta. if any has been made, is on file and can be seen at the office e the city I clerk. Further notice is given that i tho common council will on the sth Day of November, 1913, •j ; o’clock p m , at their council room j in said city receive and bear re- ion 1 strancos against tho amounts assno; ) en respectively against the property I on su'd roll aud will determine t.h" audition as to whether such lots and tracts of laud have been or will b ! benoflttcd in tiie amounts named on ! said roll, or In a greater or less sum, !or in any sum, at which place and ; time r-H owners of real estate may ati tend <n person or by rep- o ntativ> and i> heard. Witness my hand and the seal of c.rid city thin 21st day of October, 1913. H. M. DcVOSS. TO SELL OH TTIAD.I One yo.-.rllm; ! oclt, well bred; bay mare 10 year , old. with deal: weight 1-500. Willla'm | K- Sons. 2AO* ; s»prams,B^wriea| Stiff Muscles are ipiick'iy relieved by Sloan’s Liniment. Lay it on—no rubbing. Try it. Ankle Sprain and Dislocated Hip, I " i spraincl my antic ainl Jwlocnus; my !*• i> hy ffiMtitjir out of a tnird ntory w u.imv, \Veiit on croti’hru for lour ! ittoitth.-i. Tn a i .'•.farted to i;m your Uratcerit, -cording to dinNftion-. I i bv ‘nr it is hi ipimf nit* wonderfolty. 'ft t* Vi i'l never !»' v-. if hoot Stoaii’a Ui;t---i in ’ll' anvmury John tat. &&*’****• at>i ‘t on, X J . SLOANS LINIMENT j J Kills Pain I I Splendid ftr Sprains. " 11>!1 a u!; pr.iitH**! my arm & If Hi t itiiil w**a iij terrible paiti. I f .iuki not me iiijr hr.M or arm until I applied ur Ufiiment. ! sliull ntrer be witiioitl a iHtff of Sloan> I,imme.it. II B. Springer, BUmUmth S', y. I Fine for Slit'fneii, “ Slopn’a Unfiwnt has dona mare than anyth i.Mf ! have e-er fried fm eattiT >otnte. I ff*?t gty hand hurt #o ; t'l 'liu.:. -I Mm-J.:-.' ‘l o,l,'iwM a Sio.m - I dictiic-Eit hhl my huud/* 1 1 —fi JiMi U hi eU .. Muni*, .1 Li. B At a!! Dealers. 25c.. 50c. and SI.OO 7*4§iw Ixmk vn horses, f 1 | lotfs am! a puulU-y. Atidtv.s Df. fARI S. SIOAN.Isc. ‘ Milas. KBS. | mmmmmmm t ■ ■.iai^'hw-:.g < .
60iNG OUT OF BUSINESS \YT E purchased last month a large ** stock of square horse blankets from a large manufacturer going out of business. The stick is well assorted in price and quality. l‘rom-the cheaper cotton to the high grade woolens in all the different sizes and weights. This will enable us to quote # some unheat'd of prices to b i.von in this section, on blankets and robes. It gives us great satisfaction to make this announcement to the buyers of this class of goods. The stock is ready for your inspection. Look the blankets over and you wiT be convinced. i Fancy and plain plush robes from 33.50 SiOOO Beautiful fancy patterns. Fine heavy waterproof furs and Bu ffalos. Large warm automobile robes. Robes to suit every need and buyer. <Jgm Netware Go. W» Jitws YOV &C-J*7E,T
mm > * ■ Souders pure Maple syrup 15c quart Buckwheat flour 10c Pancake flour 10c Pure apple butt-r 10c lb ' -fi co cn 25c - ' lives 3- (‘ (j Hulk cocoanut 25c pd Pure apple jelly 10c Limburger cheese 25c pd Perfection bread 5c Plenty of country but- j t> r We pay cash or trade f»r proniice butter 25c i 27 cents i 'Uil ‘III and what so e:«cntial to health u> good, holdsome H • ? •ur bread will paint *■B on vour cheeks —roses h t *-on’t wash off. It’s, i urc’ to*)d and \v< know h » a to |ecpa?e it for the table If you’ve iried our bread, y u know; if you haven’t, try it now. Martin’s bread for sale at S. K. Hi (‘groceryandßrushwiiter and Daktr. i Jacob Mauin —" NOTICE L IAXPAYKR3. Not; m is hereby glum that Mon I day, the 3rd day of \ovc-uiin r, Is the ■ hint d; y to jay your full installment !of tuxes. All taxes net raid on or be- j rr that day will be delin«;u ut and)' ih> tKioalt) of 10 t>er cent v iil be ad- » ; a i,he law requirea The treas-; ,»j- wl ! ! consider Hit gr nt favor to (i wit can fay bo on* th last few ; •lay# and avoid the rush whith we lw ays have. Vines very inily CHAKUiS W. YAGBK, 2;'?t2l Co. Treasurer, j - r V" > . Want Ads Pay.
■— c. r --,| M ,| ■ —-■ - fra I Tlin Cool Weather demands warmer and heavier underwear. Were ready to show you the best fitting,.wearing and comfortable underwear you have ever worn. Lewis and Munsing Union Suits SI.OO to $6.00 S de, Voulen iJnd*rWv*ir 2, >sd Boys iMunsing Union Suits 50c and sl, Mms Ribbed and Fleece lined Underwear SI.OO suit. We’ll be glad to show you how good th >se values in underwear ire. Mouse, Schulte Company Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys S'ffiMH IW s i ;r- :r~ . f. t .. , j ProitiCf t uurseif | from the chilly blasts of winter and make traveling in y >ur buggy a pleasure in-tead of freezing to death | —DtEU > v L) R —— | Sto m Cabs, Storm fronts with or wthuut celluloid sewed in, S orm Curtains I — Storm tops, complete with curtains, $9.00 All kinds of repair work done > DECATUR OAP.RIASE WORKS ' j Cor. Ist & Monroe St. W.D. Porter, Pr..p | WANTEO t)«! i>r uiure turumn u flirt SALE A largi- -sizi» Favorlecoul n uiiii. for light hmiHokf, i lug Call burner, and a small one. In good t 2*2 Sixth St. 23iit3* unditimi. See “Curley." 24g|f FOE SALE Heating atovu. In good LOST Annua! j.-a»s on Fsankylvas,tondlUon Callow & Hice, 244t3 la railroad, made oat tt. wife of FOR SALE- Thm> pl'T«- mahogany Train DlupaUher F. I*, ltvyauld . lieixirlor suite ul& bargain. Johu B. lull, to Smith, Tagi-r V F,:lk tiru, Kintrote. , 24313 rt"r>‘. t 2 'The Round OaK is at Home in 1 very Land" » ■■"*■' I m II "■■ -'■■MaW' I - ——- — -"T- 0»y ’ * 1 "11... r mill Z \ . Iff .5 —-a * • J , [ — • —g' W r '<•« ' ’* ... r !.••••«* -tv / 1 r ; ■ : ■ hi : i'npwii] |.r, L.,J| : m —' S - /"UJ ft !1 Tj *• ja-' is. Jr -~~ ■ nNa _— — t Vta-—— -— I - ~"~An Americ an Kitch«»n I Costs No More Than Many An I Inferior Range (j Th. rat co tof a ralisft* i*. *>f velira**, •*: rui: sii fah • Bat B it i-. not ncurly •«» uuportani u the Cl oKINi., BAKING, H LL I*AVg) ING, and LASITNG ijualitivr of the rang'- you buy. 1 5 A ehcujity-rimatrueted. crap iron range *tu -k t< i rihur with a frw holla iwn 1 Mow putty would |irov* to bv an vxi»vn: ,vc affar a' ANY prut.'. But u (Round Oak Iron Chief Range I !* mighty rheap at the w* ask. Ami liutt or ice, by the wny, ian't I » lilt More than many <wml< r* ca|«M*ijdty tiw tti til order rutuloguo houses ■' ask ym to |>;*y for a *« fly inferior rang*. *' j 1 h*- Iftfl'Np i* \ F t lllti t,. tl" it its o! fuiisti'Ktmti Ik ia m til* by the Hound Oak |s'o|'lu who have tteoit lu ih«- »tove and rang, nt Muifh' luring brtaint' n for over forty yaara You know thair rviiu " ti tti a* "maken* ol got*) good* only/’ Thoy guuranU't lb* Kauial Oak Cltk'f and we add our guaronlov to their». You owe it to youraclf to lt »rri all about Uu* Ukii family cooking ranfcv*. It wilt cook Hi d hake butter, tut of a bigger nitre of your fuel i ttie, and last you much longer that) any other r..ngu you ran buy. i! Call ind be eouvihri d. W* ahull hr gltal to Lii 'v<> i 'all abr>ut it a'd j then >oo rail .vltle the rang* '|Ut.*Uon for j"ur elf -at' i-utonly. For Sale ami (iuaranfcH by . I LEE HARDWARE COMPANY” ' j?:xLJgr: rstsgiSK^.
