Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1913 — Page 3
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| WEATHER FORECAST! •mmmxnntKsnanrmmmnnnnnuii Rain and colder tonight. Tui-sdav ifair. Mrs. John T. Coot went to Fort M uyne this morning. •' Mrs. C. I). Lewton and daughter, X •? 01a<; ’ * pvnt u ‘e day in Fort Wayne. ‘Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter. Jean. ' left tills morning for 1/ru on a visit. . . Henry Peters of Celina. (Ohio, is the I ;i|test of his father-in-law. John T. {Coots, The Misses Odie and Ireta Jackson and Mrs. Lilah Miller went to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Margaret Mills returned to her school work at the Fort Wayne business college this morning. Miss Dorothy Ervin of Ft. Wayne i spent Sunday In the city with rela lives. She returned to her work thit morning. Mrs. B. J. Terveer and daughter. Miss May me Terveer, went to Toledo i Sunday morning to visit with Mr. ami Mrs. C. It. Uhl. Mrs. Terveer remained at Toledo, while Miao Maymi ru , turned home last evening. ■ - wMm'.w>Hnr<4
S THE HOME OF 80E I Quality Groceries VocTfiß'ra !>jggH WE KEEP i=3 A GROCERY STORE ! But We Don’t Keep GROCERIES h’ l N TENDED TO BE KEPT! We Sell Them! Sell Them Fresh! ( Eating potatoes, pk. Kraut cabbage, per 100 lbssl «> Fancy eating apples, pk -*’ 1 New meal.sk. ••••••’. Iftt Prepared buckwheat flour, sk Prepared pancake flour, sk. Plain buckwheat flour, 5 lb. sk ■ Fancy turnips pk We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 29c Butter IS to 25c b—|'T—the BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, | ABSTRACTS. II .• • nav *r Abd-act Company complete Ab->H 8 L irt 1 »<»iy ‘ jKP T“ | b money
I iJee Lewton made a business trip tr Portland this morning. Fred Hoffman made a business trip I to Bryant this morning. John Shaffer returned to his home at Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Ettie Rex returned to Ossian alter giving her music lesson here Saturday. Mrs. Nicholas Wagner w» nt to" Kendallville Saturday afternoon to visit over Sunday. Miss Faye Hammell returned this morning from Portland, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Smith. Father J. F. Kuebler left this morntor his home at Shelby, Ohio, after assisting as pastor of the St. Mary's Catholic church Sunday. James Murphy left this morning for Fort Wayne and from there will go to Peru, where he will visit with his parents for a few days. Sam Shamp, the real estate man, and Jonas Libby leift this morning for Lagrange, where they will look after a real estate deal. Mrs. Henry Scheumann nod sistr r, Mrs. Otto Ewell, left Saturday for St. , Louie, Mu., fur a vUit until this after, uuuu or tomorrow with friends.
Mrs. A. P. Chilson of Bryan, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne Sunday Dennis Striker of Berne was a business visitor in the city Saturday. J. C. Evans of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Miss Ruby Parrish returned to her school work at Geneva this morning. Miss Bess Tonnelier spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Ft. Wayne. J. P. Hoffman wont to Elkhart this morning to visit with his sister for a few days. Mrs. C. L. Meibers and daughter. Agnes, were visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart and son were Sunday afternoon visitors in Huntington. Otto WemhoK of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in the city with his mother and friends. Mrs. Robert McMahon of Chicago is the guests of her father, John Holthouse and family. Leo Ehinger returned to his school work at the Fort Wayne business col lege this morning. Lee Reed returned this morning from Portland, where he visited over Sunday with his family. . Julius Woywood of Cincinnati, 0.. ( was the guest of Mrs. Veronica Smith and daughters yesterday. > Walter Kauffman, salesman for the Schafer Saddlery company, left on his . regular weekly trip this morning. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver returned , last evening from Fort Wayne, wiiere , they spent the day with friends. The Shamrock base l>all club will . hold a meeting tonight and business inatters will be discussed by the club. Mrs. Lucy Colchin went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit , over Sunday at the Herman Bueter home. Mrs. Conrad Ehinger returned to her home in Huntington after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Veronica Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helm and daughter returned home last evening from Fort Wayne, where they spent the day | vj’ith friends. Attorney D. R. Erwin left this morning for Grand Rapids. Mich., where he will look after some legal business for a few days. Mrs. Minnie Wilkenaon went to Ft. Wayne this morning, where she will visit her father, Emanuel Wood*. Who is at tin St. Jo eph hospital. Dennis Striker was In tin- city Saturday and announced that he would I lie a candidate for trustee of Monro--I township, at the coming election, j Mrs. Adam Hilderbrand of Edison. I Ohio, arrived for a visit with her sole 8. G. Hilderbrand, and wife. Th" son is a teacher in the Decatur high ! school. I Rev. F. W. Knatl of Bufalo, who recently accepted a call to the Salem i I Reformed church in Fort Wayn<. preached his first sermons there yes-1 i terday as pastor. Raymond Keller left this morning I . for Collegeville to resume his studies! at St. Joseph's colh-ge after a few i ’ days' visit with his parents. Dr. an I Mrs. il. E. Keller. Father J. F. Kuebler of Shelby, O. visit'd In Hie city over Sunday with lib, brother, W. A. Kuebler, and family. Heulso assisted as pastor at the St. Mary's church Sunday. Amos K. Stoneburner. Auna Wi nans and Martin Jaberg were nann s i omitted from the list of Hium- who , took tho civil service examination for I the local postottlce Saturday. Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spend , Ing the week here with her parent-J j Mr. and Mrs. V- Delntngcr. She wg» I | accompanied home by Miss Maytuc. j Ih-inlnger Mr. anti Mrs. Richard Kaougli und . son, Edwin, of Fort Wayne motored to this city Sunday afternoon and I sprsnl several hours with the J. H.l s Bowuni fsmtly. Miss Gladys Bower-* I relumed with them for a visit. Mr*. Hugh Mtlb-r returned to tier | home ut Muncie today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Henry Whines and family, Site was act ompuuled. home by her daughter. Miss Barbara [ Miller who visited here six weeks. "T?T"<‘arey of Kvuton, Ohio, who until a few days ugo wa the auditor of Hardin county. Ohio, Mopped of! In this city Saturday «uroutu home Irotu i Grand lUptds. Mich. He and a num ber of others have large tract* e» land j In that vicinity, which tloy are devoting to the growing of peppermint and onions, the land la-lug of the mu< k variety well adapted to this. Postmaster tower rupwta lußors 1 remaining ut the in-caiut post office lot I the following: ,Mi >. tfchuiotil Haunt., Juu Blaney, Clarence Brown. Mra. I Norn Cemie, J B Certt-r. W. Me I Gfutp, T,, H., iMii. itury. Mn- Wiuga Didi Etuvry? J'm> Fmitr. ITutik Gard . mr. Mra I* F Hunter. Harry Jack-1 Min, Mabie Jotten. M. Knight. Mery Jones. G. 11. Mllh«, E. G. luisbark. 1 Arthur Rlxer. Samuel Scott. Itula-n i F. Smith, orpltn Smith, U. V’. lUckuT, Mrs. Jvhu W<a4s.
PROGRAM READY 1 For Exercises for Presen* r tation of East Side of Monument TO THE WOMEN J Os the Wars- -Evening Serv- , ice Will be Especially Beautiful. t " Tile evening service of tin .soldiers' monument dedication, in which the > east side of file monument will Im presented to the women ot the wars, will be especially b til ;‘.s the dis I play of lights urouud the fountain will - be most spectacular. The following program Ims been prepared by the W. ■ c R. C.: r Music- by Band. Presentation of tlie east side »f monument to the W. R. ('. and patrioti 1c women of the county by a county I representative. Acceptance of monument in behalf ‘ of W. R. and patriotic women—--1 Mrs. Vinnie Lyon, past d-partment junior vice president. i Flug Drill Twelve Little Girls. History of W. R. C. -Mrs. .Margaret Louthan, charter member of Decatur W. It c. Music by Band. Address—Mrs. Alice Waugh, past 1 department president. Song Parochial School. Entrusting of Monument to TriKappas, who are to keep it supplied j with flowers.- Mrs. B. W. Sholty. Acceptance of Trust on Itehalf of | Tri-Kappas—Miss Florence Myers. Song—" Tenting Tonight''— Ladies’ Quartet. Address on behalf of Geneva W. R. C. —Mrs. Cora Brown. Music. Address on la-lialf of patriotic wo- ’ ment, past, present and future —Mrs. | John Niblick. Monument turned back to county representative Dr. Elisabeth Bums. Music and Song. -‘America.” o- - Mrs. B. Weismanlle returned tixlay' to Elwood after a visit with her broth I er, Frank Gass and family. She wa> act <>mp.iided home by Mls> Naomi. Gass. 11. II nil ihw.hi.ii.hi—■Mill —.■■■Mill. '■ | FOR SALE A large »Ue Fuvorie coal burner, and a small one. In good condition. See “Curley.” 246tf IFOR RENT—Ninety-acre farm near; Pleasant Mills. Inquire of George I. Davis. Pleasant Mills. 251tS LOST- A change purse containing a! rum of money. Finder please re I turn to this ofllce and receive re- , ■ ward. 35#tf i | FOUND Gold watch. Owner can , have same by describing itand pay-;; g for this notice. 2SMBL Your chance to get a pedigreed Duroc Jersey at Nidhnger’s November 8. BOSSE OPERA HOUSE 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY, I OCTOBER 27 —sw-p—tf THE WILBER STOCK COMPANY PRESENTING MONDAY Home Folks TUESDAY A Race For a Widow WEDNESDAY “Dolorey ’’ or The Burglar and the Waif. General Admission jOc
A MORE UNIVERSAL , H, HEATERS /JR' Have’been sold in Decatur this season than all others put together WE SOLD 18 IN ONE DAY j O THIS IS THE REASON: We ask people to come in and see Universal. Its many points superiority over all others are wK' 80 easil V seen that when the ma tter is investigated closely the Universal stands out aheaa JF so t’ ar that no one looks any furW ther. So let us explain the UniIMPERIAL UNIVERSAL ,e ' sal *" SCHAUB DOWLING CO-
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 143 r ilUilCi Residence 102 | I | c - vS»’ SB'" ' W/E v > <■> t -X YOUTH AND HUNGER ARE THE BEST SAUCES but there is an attraction about the flavor and taste of Martin's bread that is absolutely magnetic. Made up into sandwiches it is irresistible. For health’s sake and for goodness sake don’t eat indigestablc bread when you can get Martin’s. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brusliwillerand Baker. Jacob Martin TtargrocSy New corn meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . .10c Lima beans . . . .10c ! Early June puis . .10c Pink salmons ... 10c Red salmons. . . .15c Kiptiercd herring . 15c Maple syrup . ... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple . . •H’c Good Rio eolfoe . 4 20c Dried apples. . . .10c Cocoaloc Fig cookies . . . .10c Graluun crackers . . 10c Salted crackers . . 10c kill Johns, IfflF . H
SPECIAL VACATION TOURS VIA — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y, Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced fares Return Limit 12 Days See Clover L?af Agent for particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO WANTEI»- Two lining nu n aU.ut 21 | J>vv Work- Host wage* to right pap yearw of ago to work at the Parte Uoh; 54 houra p,r week. 2.',0t3 I I 1 new ft H ■■ a LEATHER HALTERS 1 inch Full Size adjustable leather halter 55c each 1 1-1 in. Full sized adjustable leather halter 85c Both cut out of good heavy leather and well worth onehalf more than our price. re Go. 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 are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have just come back from there, we stand ready and willing to back up any and all statemenu we make on our Oklahoma land because we know what we are talkin; about We raiM corn, oats, wheat, alfal’e milo. maze, kafer corn, cotton cow-peas, |>eanuts and all kinds and varitieg of fruits. Although this was an oil year, corn made from 25 to 00 bushels to the acre, oats from 15 to 75 bushels to acre wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from sls. to $75. per acre. All we ask is for yuu to make a trip with us and invesitigatc for yourself ami you will be more tlian ideated. *4 If interested come and see us at Decatur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the I week. .< J . We also have u large list of Io al lands foi ji4c, / D. F 5 Leonard JDccatur. Ind. ; Olbuv UppukiU lutcrurbau SUtiou 4 • f t
