Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1913 — Page 3
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lawammjajiaaßusn^mjuaanffi WEATHER FORECAST I qtmrnnTnrniraffirmHnmmt^nil §jr rnßettled tonight and Thursday.' with probably rain turning to snow.: Colder Thursday. Mis.s Mary Klrriter went to Fort Wayuo this inornittK. John Stark made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. r * jr. Mrs - Olive Ramsey and children to Fort Wayne this morning or: business. J. H. Parker, traveling salesman, from Indianapolis, was in the city today looking up customers. Mrs. Mina Nickey, of Bunalo, N. Y. Is tin; guest of Iter sister, Mrs. Mary Christen and other relatives. Mrs. Herb Lariiot went to Foit Wayne yesterday afternoon for a vis-1 It with her sister. Mrs. William Doelir man and also with the J. F. Laelto' family. Misses Dessie Mann and Marie Heckman of Fort Wayne arrived in ; tile city this morning to attend tli< wedding of Miss Vera Mye r - and An drew hurting.
f TTBT'TS>!^ I ' *£~ *' -■»•- ■ Quality Groceries | filillE. ***£3) Every Day Is A Busy Day With F 'S?J KEEP us BUSY I Phone Your Orders To 108 mmmmmmmmmmmmm n 1 Chila Sauce .... 15c- Peanut butter 10,15, 25c Catsup .10 and 15c Maple synip 25, 4oc French mushrooms »• " confetti*. butter Fancy cookies !b . 20c Salted i) ackt ra . 1 Good bulk coilce lb 20e Pumpkins . 10 15-and2JK Sweet potatoes lb : 1.3 C Granulated sugar 3>lb »l-. 0 We pay cosh or traJe for produce, liggs 2bc Butter 18 to 25c Hnwer and Hower. n OWC' “' ,M -Phone 108.' North of G. K. & 1. Uepot. hi—i ■ m B. _ H nin —i ■ I r.ll. SCHlgKlt 1 »BSt-1 I the bowers REALTY CO. | I I llhe tchirin.ver I [ s '“i'S/sa.-”' 1 |i money j
’t uniat) want to Fort i Wayne this morning. Abe Boclt of Fort Wayne is visiting j among friends in tho city. Mrs. K. 1,. Hagerty and daughter, j I’ltyllis. went to Fort Wayne tlits morning. Misu Jean Butler went to Fort i Wayno this morning to look after busI iness. Miss Frieda Uroege returned to iter home north of the city yesterday after shopping here. Mrs. Lee and daughter returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit at the Charles Grote home. C. C. Schater lett mis afternoon for Greenville. Ohio, where he will loon after business matters petainiug to tlie Schafer Saddlery company. The Euterpean club lias postponed its meeting, which was to itave been held tomorrow, on account of the ded- | icatiou exercises of the soldiers’ me • mortal. William Brake went to Ft. Wayne this morning to call on his wife at the Lutheran hospital. She was operated | upon last week, and it Is thought will get along all right. When Mr. Drake l heard la-t, however, she was not hotI ter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Massonnu went to Fort Waynetoday noon. Lee Heed went to Portland tlilils afternoon to visit with his family. Scott Hughes of Fort Wayne wus a business visitor in the city today. Harry Harlan of Indianapolis was a business visitor in Decatur today. Mias Hose Smith went to Geneva this afternoon to give her weekly mu sic lessons. Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Franz and hfcf sister, Mrs. Schenck of Berne were business visitors here. Chalmer Schafer went to Greenville, Ohio, this afternoon in the Interest of the Bclnfer Saddlery company. Mrs. (’. R. Weaver and iter parents Mr. utid Mrs. F. L. Marcltaad, of Missouri, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Miss Grace Miller went to Berne this afternoon to give her weekly vocal lessons to the large class which she has there. Miss Ruth Bowers has issued invlta tious for a masquerade Hallowe'en party to be given Thursday evening at iter home. The foreigu will of George K. Jenkins. wus admitted to probate here. It was transferred from Jefferson ■ county, Ohio. ' Miss Tillie Meibers lias eturned to Iter place at the Uass a. Meiuers store ; again after a week's übset.ee on account of illness. Mrs. Murv Christen and iter sister, Mrs. Mina Nickey of Buffalo, N. Y . who is here for a several weeks' visit, , went to Monmouth to spend the afternoon. Father Joseph 11. Lynn of Al'.adi- . elite, who has been in the city at tin* Dr. Keller home since the funeral of Father Wilken last Friday, left this afternoon for hts home. > Tomorrow is Dedication Day of the soldiers' monument and it will cetaluly be one of renown for the city of Decatur. Governor Ralston and 1 his party will arrive from Ft. Wayne ’ at 2:15 o'clock. Cards have been placed tvi the pfctt--1 senger trains of the Fort Wayne aud 1 Springfield Railway, reading. "Dedication of Soldiers’ Monument. Decatur. Thursday, October 30." A large crowd from Fort Wayne will no doubt . come for the event. > H. L. Merry, genera! pas enger of I the G. U. It I. rairoad. received word 1 thit noon from headquarters, stating • that the special train from Portland . to Dwatur. Thursday. October 30. wus I a certainty and that the special would • : be run at the time stated. The Hallowe'en masquerade u-ul penny social given by the Royal Neighbors was a great sceesa last evening. attended by many. The Hallowe’en decorations were in order and tlie amusements were along the same nature. Tlie refreshments were very delicious. Have you secured your tickets for tlie high school lecture o.mrse lor, this season. The entertainment will j Is' furnished by the Red path Lyceum i j bureau and you certainly will miss a ! ! great treat if you don't get your sea-, son ticket. They are for sule by the high school seniors. E. H. Knnourne, who has been made chairman of the bon fire committee for the Lincoln national highway dedication Friday night, lias named Sheriff A. C. Qladieux and County Treasurer Herman liueter as members of bis coromtlec, and today they are soliciting among the farmers whose land lies along the route of the proposed highway, asking them to do. their share in blazing tho trail of tlie great coast-to-coust road. —It. Wayne Sentinel. Miss Let tic Fullenkump entertained the Polnsettis club members Tuts j ! day evening. Games were played and ii fin« luncheon M*rv«*d. I*ii*e»« won by the Misses Mutate llartlng and Esther Corbett. During the vv. enong a letter from ouo of their former club ineuilmrs, Mrs. Margaret tiullogly Sark, now of Bartiettsvillc, Oklahoma, was read. The letter was very Interesting and eontulmd a per Minal message for each member. Miss; Frances Coffoo w ill eutertuiu the * lab j next. ——.—. . o— —• - ■ —— — REGISTER AT K. OF P. HALL. All visiting ladles in the city tomorrow are requated to call ut the K. of P. home to register. Tilts purt of the entertainment wll la- in charge of the W. It. C.. All vlsl'lltg ladles are welcome. Tlie 0. A. It. visitors I und all soldiers will reglstor at tho G. A. It hull. POCAHONTAS MEETING. I All memberi of tlie PucalwntM liHlgi ar- urgent I) requi red to lie : prer'-nt at tin ir ball tills t'VcltlUK at «lit; ut mil tune, as « few bu. met * j mutters will Ik- taken earn of. wlileh [, nyod yqur attention. , | FUlt FALL I malleable South Umid ' lent range, I UurUnd Imiho burner, j i folding bed. 1 leather comb, 1 dtu 1 mg room table, l library 'able t-1 I rftniuq room • Twit Call tataphone, I |fitt, | S- i* • 1 „ m ... >
RESOLUTIONS Adopted by tho Knights of Columbus, Decatur Council, No. SG4, on tho | death of the Rev. H. Theo Wilken: Weare grieved ut tlie sudden death of our beloved frlutid, esteemed broth | er and beloved pastor, Rev. H. Theo., Wilken, whose deatli occurred on Oc-1 i tober 30, 1913. For more titan thirty years Father > wilken bed toed ,|m ' tothful paitor of Tlie Saint Mary's Catholic church » , of litis city, und ministered to the < spiritual wnnts of lilh people: ho was ' ' universally kind, a devoted priest, a 1 true Christian and a tendci. loving father; he never grew weary in his work and knew no rest. He was genial, companionable, generou-. forgiving and charitable; lie was a priest of! - gerat. personal piety, of great unselfish- j ness and had an unbounded love for t the poor. He was always ready to help the poor und distressed, to pity the erring and to condone their faults. , His life lias been a busy one. filled , with good works and good deeds. He put energy of will, activity of mind, and love of heart Into his work. The energy of will, activity of mind, and love of heart, which It - put Into! ills work, produced good results, and tlie harvest was groat. 1 He was called suddenly away at a ! time when it seemed that he should enjoy tlie fruits of Ills labor. His death is sad, wo mourn ills loss and are grieved at the parting; therefore, ho it Resolved, That in the death of our deceased brother, this council lias lost j an active and valued member, tin j community a good citizen, and ill-' church a good und devoted priest, j And be it further Resolved. That as a token of our ] respect fo# our deceased brother, that | our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, and that u copy of these resolutions be given to each of tit-: newspapers of the city of Decatur, for. publication, and tliat a copy be spread j of record in tlie record book of our council. JOHN C. MORAN. EDWARD X. EHINGEU, Tilt >.\IAB MALLLV, . Committee. FOR SALE—One sideboard, dresser. heating stove, lias been used only,j one winter, two iron beds with springs | and mattresses, gasoline stove, and lawn mower. All comparatively new and in good condition. Cheap, If sold soon. Cull urune 311. Zu4t - WANTED Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping, for man and wife only. I.eave word at VV illlam- & Sons' grocery. 3a4t.> Nidlinger’s big Duroc sale Saturday, November 8. N )W IS THE TIME to see our lin<s of “WE A K - E V E R" Aluminum Utensils ; I | I Our reeent purchase of large display cases give us better | facilities for displaying a line UNEQUALED FOR PURIFY, REALITY, DURABILITY. ! No housewife should ever be isatislied until her kitchen is fully equipped with these labor saving utensils. COMPLETE SErS A SPECIALTY JOHN BROCK j Cold in Head i K-IWvrdtoewwinnw Moacvßvk If It (all.. «,*( ano oc SAi tuha "< KONDON.’S Catarrhal Jelly It <• It qut< » Fof chfO»D u««! • > ! »«ril ,Utvi «i»titi,. -rn OOK-< *'> k • •MaiilH jHnw WtTd. Wfltj I-r ,] tres utan-ir lti«t,t,t'iropu»*4wt.l f 00 r ,84 A-kUla«gl.(- '• [ UoU'l -e Mlg. C •»-. MlßO* -polt-%. »»•■•».
_ t r _ i jsa I "■ —7IL. IQI JC3I VTC l=t^J - OUR BIG DIXIE NoTUFT MATTRESS SALE ABSOLUTELY CLOSES I FRIDAY EVENING : Meyer, Scherer & Beavers ( , D-»»— «— 1 jsac-'i. -anTzsisric 11 u=3cscJ
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN DL AVI n Office 143 I none Residence IC2 Farmers-Put this date dow n where you won’t forget it Saturday, Nov. N-its the date of Nidlinger’s Duroc Hog Sale. } | STAR GROCERY^ New corn meal . . lCc I Ruck wheat flour . lt'c I New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c Pink salmons . . . 10c I ted 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 Graham crackers . 10c Salted crackers . .10c Will Johns. JS; ■ i ■■■mi■ i i—ii mr
APPROVAL SALE " > /■fc We have just received an approval V ; | , shipment from a large manufacturing Y house, of 50 extra rate Black AstraJ mJ] kan coats, in the three-quarter and f I len « t,ls - Ttoise coats must all be tI sold by Thanksgiving, and we have put a price on them that is way below . ■Q® I cost. They are of the latent material R «v£ I and must up-to-date in style andmodRr el. RoMUiber we have only 50 of ijf It j them so come in while wc have your [ size and length. j LLENKAMPS
. FOR RENT Iloilo,' und hint, and 3 ucroH of ground with it. IlouttuJ •mpty mow. Inquire <>f John Mh>i-I man; 'pltone s on 11 line. 254tti
-•PROTECT YOUR HORSE- ] M, d t % “ "' i V : .’xlHHoSrrFl' \ i from Fall and Winter severe changes in weather. A few I dollars will buy a good substantial rain proof cover that S will get the desired results, We have them in all grades j and sizes. hardware Go. wb vJ\/s.T>r E yozt ■ i ■ - —n r~ ■ +mmmmmrn aw. Duroc Jersey Hog Sale-At Your chance to get apedJohn NidlingcFs Saturday, jigreed Duroc Jersey at NidNovember 8, 1913 linger’s November 8. If you arc Considering Buying a STORM BUGGY we will anpreciate showing you our own make Storm Bug gy, which we will guarantee to be equal in Quality, Style and for service 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 CARRIAGE WORKS General Repair Shop Cor. Monroe Ist. Phone 12-1
! FUR RENT—Hlackantith uhop on ■j l lrft .stnet, nortli of Moitron »tr«*«-t, '\V I. Crozior'H old stand. Aoplv Wil !! lard Stt-cle. 204f:t —■■■ ■ .
