Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1913 — Page 3

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I WEATHER-FORECAST I *ttuuuttanmomcc > uoteg»!awt nT «I t Cloudy tonight and Wtdnesdav. with probably rain op snow. -'" ion returned from Ute * . Uiess trip to Portland. Ed Myers of Port Wayne was a bush Itcss visiter in the city yesterday. William Darwecliter Is at Rome City •orking on the Ueue Stratton Porter cottage. jj nog tier went to Kendalville <li4> morning where lie will look after Wuvmess matters. Charles F. Stolz, of Jefferson townahip. residing near New Corydon, was *j visitor hereyesterday. vUigs Mayme Teveer returned from Toledo Sunday evening where she ■pent Sunday with her sister Mrs. C. R. UhL ■; Raymond Bremerkamp left yester dn> morning on his weekly business trip after spending Sunday with lit? spun nits. I A. W. from of Celina returned to Wi home after spending Sunday in the Bglfy as the gUrst of Vi--' St ••It;; * ■ —

I I THE HOME OF I I Mer ’ f *" I Phone Your Orders To 108 I Chila Sauce . ... 15c Peanut butter 10,15, 25c I Catsup ... 10 and 15c .Maple syrup . • 25. Joe I French mushrooms ‘3oc ‘‘ confection butter -x I Fancy cookies !b 20c Salted cracker ib 10c I Good bu'k coffee lb 20c Pumpkins . 10 15 and 20c I Sweet potatoes lb 2 l-2c Granulated sugar 2olb $1.30 I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 20c I Butter 18 to 25c I Hower and Mower. • I North of G. R. & I. Depot. I I I THE bowers REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, I K abstracts. I The Schirm w" I S •"tSflibS**—• 8 It MONE* f

i Berne waa a bug Ilness visitor here yesterday. Attorney l). B. Krwin has gone to fraud Rapids, Michigan on business. Herb Bremerkamp spent Sunday evenlng at Fort Wayne as the guest i of friends and relatives. Andrew ilarting resigned his position with the Schafer hardware Com- . pany Saturday evening. E. if. Shoemaker left yesterday afternoon for a trip through Illinois . in the interest of the Wuid FejTCe foui pany. .y Mrs. J. S. Wortsbauglier returned . to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon ufter a visit witii her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brothers. i Tlie Kuights of folumous will hold a special meeting tilts evening to which every member of the order is ; requested to bo present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hetishee and son, Frank. Jr. returned to their home at Monticello. 111., yesterday after a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. W. It Oleiser. The household goods of Mrs. Harvey <; llarruff arrived from her home at Kre - mont, Michigan, and Mrs. lt-rruff mid daughter Miss India, will take up their residence in their property here.

Mrs. William Verbryck wont to Ft. Wayne tliU morning. Herb Bremerkuiup was a visitor at Fort Wayne today. John Stoneburnor made a business, trip to Fort Wayne today. J’. G. Hooper waa at Fort Wayne today looking after business matters. Andy Harting made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Walter Robison made a business trip to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. John Everett and Mrs. Peterson wont to Fort Wayne tills morning. Mrs Walter Robison went to Fort j Wayne today noon to visit with relatives. Miss Catherine return ed this noon to Auburn after a visit with relatives. David Studabaker, Jr., is in the city for a few days' visit with his father and other relatives. ('. Gillig left tliis morning for How ard, Mich., where lie will look after some business interests. Frank Hremerkamp will arrive home the latter part of the week for a few days’ vtsit with his parents. David Studebaker, Jr. of Memphis. Tcnn. is here the guest of his fattier David Studebaker and other rela tives. Tiie Evangelical Indies’ Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon witii Mrs. Howard Burdg on South Third street. Mrs. Dan Carroll aud daughter Mary returned to their home yesterday as ter spending Sunday with their son and brother, Frank Carroll. Arthur Suttles has resumed his po «ition at the Old Adams County bank after a several weeks' vacation with his parents at Cranesvllle. fa. The Misses Blanche McCrory, El fie Patton and Anola Frank drove to Uerno Saturday, near which place they attended a teachers' institute. The big rush !s on at »he Adams county treasurer’s office this week. It being the last week .in which you can pay your taxes without the pen ally being added. Burton Niblick left Saturday for Quincy, 111., for a ten days or two weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. Nil' lick lias been visiting at Quincy witii her parents since lasl week. Tlie Eliiuger building formerly oc cupied by the Robison and Kirs'h Ice cream parlor Is being over hauled today preparatory to the startii.K el a picture show In the building by Mr Imng. Mrs. Itolelt and daughter. Mary, ol Terre Haute, who have been visiting with tier alster. Mrs. F. I. Patterson, have gone to Pittsburg and eastern points. Her mother, Mrs. King re ma i ued. Pat Wilhelm has returned from Huntington, where he visited with hie I father, who lias been ill. While tlier I Mr. Wilhelm went fishing and was favored with very good luck, bringing home a nice mess of fish. Aim B«ch. of Fort Wayne, former | ly known as the "fighting democra' I of Adams county" is here today, ut tending to business and looking up old friends, which Includes ulsmt ull the citizens of the county, A special meeting of the Knight, of Columbus is called for tills even lug at eight o'clock ut their hall Business of Importance will be brought up and every member should arrange to ha present. A lease by the Adams County Cretu ery coni|»any of the Henry Bremei i kamp building on First street for tlv* j years at S4O a month, was recorded to j day at the county record* r'a ottlci I The lease Is from November 1, 1913. (o November 1, frl#. Miss Genevieve Hremerkenip ML tills morning for Chicago, where she will visit throughout the week with her brother. Frank Itremerl imp, who Is connected with Hut Adder Adding Machine company. Mie will be Joined ut Fort Wayne by Miss Anna M< Isiin. who goes to Chicago to vtsl* with her brother. Claud'' "Kiat" Is'iit!. who recently signed as road representative of A1 lefts Western Vaudeville ussocUi tIOU, and has been at borne here for several weeks. Is preparing to open a moving picture theater ut Decatur. | The amusement place will be new throughout and will have a sealing | capacity of about JM*. Howard Umg.j a brother, head of the Uing • anmul company, closed the season with that i attraction ut Decatur Huiurtiuy night j aud lias returned to Fort Wayne t" j manage Hut Ueui theater, which he owns, during the winter.—Fort Wayne Joiirnal-Uaaette. TO SERVE LUNCH. The Evangelical Lodlei’ Aid am b i t> will servo letu sliinwit. I<{ tlie genetui t'ulllu TUur.day. Ot tota r Jo. to i a building north of th« court house , Tlmy will have chicken soup with um>dles. vugc,table soup, sarfdwldms. ph land eottee. Everybody h» Invited t"| colli '• t ___ _ 1,

TORE LIGAMENTS LOOSE. While endeavoring to turn a sheep around which lie hud placed hi his buggy, A. A. Brodbeck lint! the misfortune to spruin the ligaments in his right arm last evening. Mr. Bredbeck resides iu Union township uml was taking the sheep to IBs brother. Desiring to place it in a different position, ha attempted to lift i' and turn it around, with the above results. While the Injury is not very serious, it will keep Mr. Brodbeck from Ills j work for two or three weeks, mid this. I right in tlie midst of corn husking j season, will mean a great loss to him. 1 o ATTENDED TRACTION MEET. Albert Keheumann. general freight ! and passenger agent for the Fori i Wayne A Springfield Railway company was In Fort Wayne, today where he attended the meeting ol the ('i'll trul Electric Trallie a- orlation at the' Anthony hotel. — t> MONEY IN SWfctT POTATOES. Sweet potatoes are one of the most profitable crops in tlie southwest. Al most any land will grow them and many of tlie farmers are making from $75 to SIOO an acre on this crop. Then the beauty about a crop of sweet pot a toes after you have marketed all of the best of tlie crop ala good price, you can feed the culls to the hogs. It is ail easy matter to grow »0 bushels I of sweets on an acre, and three hush ' els of sweet potatoes arc equal to I one bushel of sound corn for fattening hogs. Tlie wonderful opportunities of 1 southwestern agriculture ran Is* seen by a visit to the Cotton Belt Route’s exhibit car, which will lie at Decatur November :t. Admission fr.-e to all mid everybody invited. N ;i. m. to !• |i. j m., near G. It. A I passnigc? station " NEW ENGLAND DINNER. To Be Given Thursday. October 30. at M. E. Church. Dinner (11 a. m.) 25 cent*. Chicken, with Dressing Gravy .Masued Potatoes Sweet Potatoes j Macaroni Cold Slaw Celery Pickles Apple and Pumpkin Pie Bread Butter Jelly Coffee Supper (5 p. m.t 20 Cents. Veal Eo.it Baked B'Xnu Creamed Potatoes Pickles Celery ('ake Fruit Bread Butter Jelly iVfftw 2Ml.t —«—■ - - o — —— FOR SAEE —Due sideboard, dresser. homing stove, lias been used only one winter, two iron beds with springs and mattresses, gu-mline stove, and lawn mower. Call 'phone 2H. 2641,'t j Nidlinger’s big Duroc utile ! Saturday, November 8. CHIROPRACTOR OPENING OPENING TODAY Hnnrc 1:30 to 5-00 11111113 0:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first i door South of Democrat 0. L. BURGENER D.C. 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 irresist- | ible. For health's sake and for goodness sake don’t eat ! indigestible bread when you can get Martin’s. Martin’s bread for rale at S. E. Hite’grocefy and Brushj wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin

SMARTLY TAILORED SHITS AND COATS § II Women’s Suits and Coats at these [j II special prices will be a great sur- 5 5 P f i se to those who investigate val- j] jj /j ues, who appreciate perfect tailor- II U H m ing, who seek the correct styles £ 5 \jj. ; . W* of materials and shapes, who are Jj II II € familiar with fashionslatest decrees II U l [if and who, above all, know when a 2 5 I: W 0 garment is cut on correct lines, Jj Come and see these distinguished Suits and U U oats are priced marked so modestly. S 5 Our line is larger. Our prices are smaller, H ii — — — o f ; TxHE BOSTON STORE j mit=:niti==iiin=tnn=nni=iiiii^

j WANTED Furnish, il room* Tot | llgh* lioUsukcrpilig. for man ami wife only. U'jvf word at William-. | A Sous’ grocery. I — 0 | FOR RENT Blai ksmitli shop on First streat. north of Monroe stroef. j tV. I. Crozlor s old ataud. Apply Wll- | lard Steele. 2f>4t.71 -— o— -—»- i FOUND Gold watch. Owner can huve same by describing itund nay-1 I Ing for this notice. 2T>L’Ui | jITAR grocery’ I New corn meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New roiled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c l’ink salmons . . . 10c Red salmons. . . . 15c Kippered herring . 15c Maple syrup .... 25c Sweet potatoes pk . 25c Pine apple .... 10c Good Kio coffee . .20c ' Dried apples . . . . 10c a Cocoa 10c v Fig cookies .... 10c t Graham crackers . 10c ' Salted crackers . . 10c ■ [WillJohns.lSaa (

HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is now ut hand and will nu doubt neeeessitate your buying new coverings for your floors. Do not fail to overlook the many bargains we are offering you and the amount of money w»- ran save you. HUGS Symrns, Ta;**tries, OIi£LOTH Velvets, Ax minsters yu cents per square yard 98c to $;:u.00 r LINOLUIMS CURTAIN RODS , ,* ♦ 00 cents and 00 cents per square yard 1G to 50c * none In the city * ' - “ — ' " "W, f»el proud 0» * Our new swinging sash rod is a great labor saving device as well as a g l,h pr d * *• * your saslis and drt|*rius. Newest thing on the market, Sc * __ ~ |, *o thorn a wet # „ m _ _ _ ~ _ '"" T - - Jllll their utuol * FULLENKAM Pl-ZB i . of buxnttt and that year refrain * -7—• *ww.eawwiw^siiMi^Ma^am <swy» » ****** ■ o O'clock p. m.. on OeOieat'on Oay. * dedication •nercitat on said day. $ JUDtON W. TECPLC. ti Mayor City of Decatur, tnd. *

iff* f LEATHER HALTERS 1 inch Full Size adjustable leather halter 55c each 1 1-4 in. Full sized adjustable leather halter 85c Both cut out of good heavy leather and well w orth onehalf more tlian our price. hardware Go. TTOZT TCOXTETT If you are Considering Buying a STORM BUGGY we will appreciate showing you our own make Storm Buggy. whiih we will guarantee to b*' e<iual in Quality, Style and for ser\ icc to any buggy on the market. Get our prices before buying. We handle all kinds of Storm Fronts and all accessories necessary to make winter traveling comfortable. Yours for Vehicle Necessaties the DECATUR ciiiAGE WORKS General Repair Shop Cor. Monr<>e & Ist. Phone 12.4