Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1913 — Page 3
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WEATHER FORECAST I U. Lin ul Fair tonight. Bunday unsettled and colder. Mrs. John (Haney went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard have gone to Montpelier. Leo Ehfnger is homo to spend the week end with his parents. John Hessler returned to Ft. Waym yesterday after a week's stay here. Join: H. Schug went to Richmond this morning on his regular business trip. Mrs. A. C. Gregory and dai>-J r. Mrs. Dick Townsend, spent the day in Fort Wayne. i'at Kinney of Fort Wayne was here yesterday to attend the funeral cl Father Wilken. John Coots left today noon for Fort Wayne where this afternoon at 3 o’clock he will be married to Mrs. Sal lie Ford. Rev. William Flaherty of Fort Wayne returned, to his parish this! | Jr.oruiug after luicndiug the funeral | of Rev. H. Them Wilken yesterday. ■ I —— ————
y- — — _ Bthe home of I Quality Groceries I WE KEEP A GROCERY STORE But We Don’t Keep GROCERIES SNDED TO BE KEPT! [ We Sell Them! Sell Them Fresh! Eating potatoes, pk.. .• Kraut cabbage, per 100 lbs Fancy eating apples, pk New meal.sk. ..••••• io,. Prepared buckwheat Hour, sk}£ Prepared pancake flour, sk. Plain buckwheat flour, a lb. sk Fancy turnips pk We uav cash or trade for produce. Eggs 27c Butter IS to 25c Hower and Hower, | North of G. K. & I. Depot. | F.M.SCHIMIEYEB H ■ President ovum*/ ■ I ‘THE [BOWERS REALTY CO. h MONEY
Daniel Cook made a business trip | to Fort Wayne this morning. Huber DeVoss is at Warsaw looking after some land interests. Noah Mangold made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Eva Acker went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Pat Kinney of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Ralph Inglles of Indianapolis is in the city visiting with William Bowers. t James Ault of Rome City was in the city today looking after business matters. C. L. Walters went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of Sidney Wallers. Mrs. I). F. Leonard and daughters. Merle. Hallie and Bernice, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raly passed through the city this morning on their way to Kendallville, where they will change I trains for New York City on their way to Germany. Mrs. Ross Manonee and j>on, Lisle Albert, went to Fort Wayne this j morning to visit with her In other. .M. i E. Smith, and family and her aunt. Mrs. Margaret Louthau.
Mrs. Mary H. Stockard of near Williams was a businnni visiter here today. Burton Niblick left for Quincy. 111. where he will joht his wife in a visit with her parents. C. L. Wallers went to Fort Wayne today to attend the funeral of his cousin, Sidney D. Walters. Mrs. Jacob Bogner arrived from Fremont, Ohio, this morning to visit with her son, A. C. Foos and family. Miss Gladys McMillen returned to her home at Pleasant Mills yesterday after attending school during the week. Harry Griswold and son Franklin, returned to their home at Fort Wayne after visiting for several days with Mr. Griswold's uncle, James Koene man. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson left tor Warsaw this afternoon to spend the week end with Mrs. Patterson's narents, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Donald son. The Hoosier amusement company will leave this city tonight tollowing . motion made by the city council last evening not to extend their liceuaov«r until next week. J. B. Buhler left this afternon for Willshire, Ohio, where lie will visit with his father in law. Sylvester Camp bell, until Monday. Mrs. Buhler went to Willyhire this morning. Miss Elsie Broadwell, of West Palm Beach, Florida, arrived this afternoon for a visit with her uncle. H. 8. Mich aud and family. She has been visiting relatives at Cleveland Troy and other Ohio towns. Miss Madge Hite will leave tomorrow for Chanute, Kansas, where she will visit with relatives. She will Join her sister. Miss Fan Hite, who Ih thenafter a visit in California and other points in the southwest, and who will return hero soon. Mrs. Hester Davison of Marion who has been the guest of her nieco, Mrs. J. P. Davis near Monroe left this morning for Fort Wayne for a visit with another relative Mrs. Davison is eighty years of age and is quite a springhtly lady for one of her age. j Hugh Woods is home from Fort i Wayne where he visltad with his father who is confined at the St. Jos | eph's hospital where he underwent an operation some time ago. Mr. Woods is improving nicely and will be abbto be brought home probably next week.
The Misses Matilda Betting. Ethel Erwin and Marcella Kuebler returned to the Sacred Heart academy at fort Wayne last evening. They were tie conipanied by Miss Genevieve Berlins who attended an entertainment given for the academy girls, the Misses Kuebler and Erwin being lioaleeaes. A petition was filed by Attorneys Wewl & Jewett, «( Indianapolis, for the Marion Trust t'ompany. in the ac tiou against tin M. B. A- E. tui foie closure, and the court granted the petition, it asked that either the orl ginul or copies of all leases, deeds, conveyances, franchises, etc., held by the Union Savings <it Trust Company as receiver, be turned over to the al torneys for the Marion Trust Com puny, for a period of at least thirty days. The purpose it is set out. was that the Marion Trust Company attor neys! may prepare for trial of their action for fpris loaure and sale of the .M. B. & propertied. —Blufitoti News. Although fifty gallons of gasoline were distributed around Bluffton Thursday, believing it to be coal oil, only one accident was reported from the mix-up. This oc'-urcd when Mr-. Will Baker attempted t° “ 11 r '' Friday morning. By a miracle how ever, she was saved from serloii < burna. The mtateke sceiueil to lie the fault of tho company bi shipping The lank containing fifty gallona wus labelled "pure white oil" at the l”P °f tlie tank but near the bottom was the usual caution sign of "Gasoßne". The local deliveryman suppose.', that the: tank contained oil and did rot uoliee the caution sign, und delivered if to (he oil customers. The first Intima ti<V> of the mistake was when Mr. Ihikcr reported the matter to Mr. Baumgartner and Ilia drivers Immediately Imslod thcmaclvcß in correcting the misUke. thus averting many uccidenta. some of them without a doubt would have proven fatal. — . 0i ...i —- ON SITE OF MONUMENT. Wai Chai. W Btoopi Oom—Father Was Sheriff. chark - W. Sloot* of (Ink-tig. 111 . Itoppod off in tho city fur » •*»<** while thia afternoon fur a visit with Ills .ouslu. Miss Nellie Blmkburu.uud other relatives. Mr. Moot* la a ua live of thlu City, being » non of E I’. Hoops. » former sheriff of Adauit' <uuuty. While Iters he visited the Mildiers* inouumcnt end was plow ant ly surprised to find ihat lh|a is 10. . aivd ou ti>< ■.• it" of hit, birth, n# In; ■»li> born In tie old Jail, wliilo ids father *•« uherilf of tb<- 'uonty- Tim old jail wu* loratcd o» this t-unier of the court house square Mr Htoopr H a milling ellEii»O« r and l« in *iu cmplcyo t-f tho Creisclll CiwwKal cutis- - Und Ohio-
COMING TO DECATUR United Doctors Specialists will be at the Murray Hotel FRIDAY, NOV. 7th. ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronis Diseases. OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE, The ignited Doctors, licensed by the State of Indiana for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and clnonlc dirx-ascs • r men, women and children, offer to all who r ail on tills visit. <Oll ultatloii, C-- ilnatlon. advice free, making no charge what ever, except the actual cost of treat merit for the purpose of proving that they have at last discovered a system and method of treatments that are reasonably sure and certain in their results. These doctors are among America's leading stomach and nerve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, stomach, intestines, skin, nerves, heart spleen kidneys or bladder, rheumatism sciatica diabetes, bed-wetting, tape worm, leg ulcers, weak lungs, I and those afflicted with long standing, deep-seated chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of other physi-l clans, sboidd not fail to call. Deafness has often been cured in sixty days. .V-eording to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter, piles, etc. By their method these cases uncomplicated are treated without operation' or hypodermic injection. They were I among the first in America to earn i the name “Bloodless Surgeons,’’ by doing away with the knife, with | blood aud with pain in the successful I treatment of these dangerous, diseases. If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Worn-out and run-down men or women no matter what your ailment may be. no matter what you have, been told, or the experience you have had with other physicians, settle i< forever In your mind. If your case i ; locurifde they will tell you so. Consult them u|»on this visit. It costs you nothing. REMEMBER tbi five OFFER h-, tor this trip only Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their par ents. (Advertisement) LOST—A ladles' chain purse containing a sum of money. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 348tf| LOBT- -A navy blue silk umbrella. Ftnder pleat-o return t>» Victoria Stone. 2ut»t3i
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE I 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 THE WILBER STOCK COMPANY PRESENTING MONDAY Home Folks TUESDAY A Race For a Widow WEDNESDAY “Dolorey” or The Burglar and the Waif. eweeeaeee a* 1 Gcne r ol Admission lOt
8, MORE UNIVERSAL . M HEATERS / is® Dave een m Decatur this season than all others put together we SOLD 18 IN ONE DAY Imn Kg THIS IS THE REASON: We ask people to come in and see w the Universal. Its many points superiority over all others are so easily seen that when the ma tter is investigated closely the Universal stands out ahead v vn so ar ia t no one J oo^B an y ur * & M ther. So let us explain the Uni* IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL versal to you - SCHAUB DOWLING CO.
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno °® eß 143 1 HO lie Residence 102 " " ■ -- ——— -1 HEAL 111 MAKtS PAIR FACES and whal so essential to health as good, holdsome bread? Our bread will paint roses on your cheeks—roses that won’t wash off. It’s nature’s food and we know how to prepare it for the table If you ve tried our bread, you know; if you haven’t, try it now. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin STAR GROCERY wnr.miwiL-iA.--au. st. New com meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled <»ats . . 10c Lima beam .... 10c Early June peas . . 10c I Pink salmons . . . 10c Red salmons .... 15c Kippered herring . 15c Maple syrup .... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 2uC Pine apple .... 10c Good Rio coffee . . 20c Dried apples .... 10c C<x’ua 10c Fig cookies . . . .10c Graham truckers . I<te Salted crackers . . 10c Will Johns, j ,; M ... . .
FALL AND WINTER HORSE CLOTHING Full size lined Burlap Stable Blankets SLOO. Strong and well made with adjustable sunsingles. \ - f-—1 •■■•'A Til STORM FRONTS We have a complete stock of all kinds and styles of Hood and Vestibule fronts to fit any and kinds of Buggies and Surries. These Bargains must be seen to be appreciated. HOOD sroltM FRONT' .1.?.. Full size and adjustable to any size buggy 6a TTOTT We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. We have 10 inches rain fall, our lands arc level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have just come buck from there, we stand ready and willing to back up any and all tatements we make on our Oklahoma land because we know what we are talking about We raise corn, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo. maze, kafcr corn, cotton cow-|h;us, peanuts and all kinds and varitietJ of fruits. Although this was an off year, com made from 2b to GO bushels to the acre, outs from 45 to 75 bushels to aero wheal 30 to up bu. and cotton from $45. to $75. per acre. All we ask is fur you to make a trip with us und investigate for yourself and you will be more than phased. II If interested come and see us at Decawr, or write us und we will sec you. Excursion rates every day in the week. ‘ We also have a large list of local lands fer sale. • • O. F\ Leonard JDeualur, Ind. Office Opposite InUi urbuu luUUou
