Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1913 — Page 5

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weather forecast] sti i i i i i Unsettled tonight and Thursday I with probably rain turning to snow '*' Colder Thursday. Um Acker oft , . In the city today. John Wemhoff of Fort Wayne attended the dedication cerenjonje* John Joseph of Elwood was in the city today attending the dedication. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Ge- , MVA were in the city attending ' the dedication ceremonies. Mrs. M.l L. Brandt and daughter, went to Fort Wayne today noon. 1 The Misses Nell Brown and Maynie Teeple went to For. Wayne today. Judge Elect D. E. Smith made a > business trip to Fort Wayne this <■ morning. Mrs. Amanda Brown, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. Duke. v,W return t to her home at Galveston. Indiana, tomorrow. With Mrs. Duke and Mr-*. i Verbryck she visited the sugar ; plant this morning to o our great . industry. i

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*"• c ®t " It. W. i.this morning. Mrs. John Ballard and babe were shopping here today. Mrs. Glen Glamy of Monroe attend«d the dedication today. Mrs. Sim Hains end babe went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Margaret Louthan of Fort Mayne was here today to take part in the evening service of the dedication. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudduth and s °n. Argo, spent the day at his brother, Ellas Sudduth's home, and attended the sale at the Scheiman farm. Mrs. Margaret T< Iley and Mrs. Helen Burns of Covington. Ky„ slaters of the late Father Wilken, of this city, left this morning for their homes. The Berne liand which Ik Iped furnish music at the dedication of the soldiers' monument, arrived tn th ■ city this morning or the sper tai. which started from Portland to Decatur. Judge Comstock of Richmond arrived in the city this morning on the special and was met at the Grand Rapids depot by Judge J T. Merryman I aud Attorney P. C. flou’jer. Jean escorted the party up town iu her automobile.

■■MW.,—..*... Harry Ward of the Wnrd Fence company went to Indianapolis to vinlt with his father, Joel Ward, who ia Hl. Attorney Jesse Sutton was right on the job thin morning at the Grand Rapids depot as the Berne band arrived and had them fall in lino and commence their lino of march toward the city. The north-bound train at eight o’clock this morning on the G. R. & 1. railroad brougiit in many hundreds from Geneva, Berne, Monroe and points further, to attend the dedication, They will remain until the south bound special at nine o'clock this evening. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler left yesterday morning for Mt. Clemens. Mich., where she will enjoy the baths there for a week or ten days. From there sho will go io Tiffin, Ohio, to visit j with friends and then to Fort Wayne where she will visit with her daughter, Miss Marcella, at the Sacred H**art academy, Saturday,'November 1. Is All Saints’ day. and services will be held at the St. Mary's Catholic church Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock. On Sunday the church wijl observe All Souls' day. and tho first miyss Sunday morning will be said for the late Father Wilken of Decatur.—Portland Commercial Review. Mrs. Daniel Spahr and daughter. Maude, of Van Weri, Ohio, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer of Winchester itreet for the past I week. They returned to their home 1 yesterday. Mr. Spahr aud daughter i I will move to Toledo next week where 1 they will make their future home. • • Mrs. Aaron DeVlnney and Mrs. KI- 1 met Ti l* k**r auu sou, Richard, spent i the day at the home of Mrs. DcVin- ' ney's brother's hon e, Ellas Sudduth i 1 at the Fred Scheiman farm. Mr. 1 Sudduth has lived on this farm for four years. He will move from thu» : farm Tuesday to the Julius llaugl- I farm, one aud oiiv-half milts north 1 1 west of town. Peter Dalle, an Italian employee for ' the Eyre-Siioemuker construction com I ■ pony, who was injured May 31. near I Uniondale by being strmk by an I Erie freight train, lias filed suit for >5.000 damages against the Erie rail , road company, incorporated. The L I ..ult was filed in the Huntington cir-1 I cult court by Jackman & Jackman. I Huntington ntorneys. Miss Ida Fay Smith will be at th< 11 high school tomorrow at 8:30 o’clock < and will give a reading on the Melt ; ! 'ng Pot", M» i Smith 1 .» former D- ; | atur yownc lady and is w*!l known , here. ’ She is pekimwledged a« one | lof the finest reade" on t - concert 1 1 ; stage and the Decatur high scfiool it fortunate in getting In r to appear be , | fore the stud- nt body. Governor Samuel M. Rai ton will I probably be in Blufiton for an hour.’ 1 according to present plans*. The gov 1 t-rnor, Secretary »1 State Lew G.l Elliugliam and other ofilclals will at I' tend the unveiling of til*: soldiers'| I monument at Decatur, arriving there ' I shortly after the noon hour. They 1 II are scheduled to leave Dei-atur at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday aftoruoon. com ! Ing to Bluffton by automobile. From herethe party will go to Indianapolis, I leaving here on the Lake Erie train at 6:02 p. nt. Bluffton Banner, A number of Blufiton people have probably been victimised by a party r of magazine solicitors who worked | [ this city last weak, offering subscrip | tirms to "The Designer" for 39 cents. : They did quite a busine-s and their . activities camo to the notice of W. 11. . I Burr, of the Leader Company, who i was suspicious and telegnipbed th* , ! Standard Fashion Company. publish ' I ers of the Design* r. Their reply re-• reived yesu rday stated that they had authorized no agents to takn sub I scriptions for the sum mentioned. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryson and Mrs. i Harry Dvtamore ami daughter. Janc.i •will go to IhMulur this we»k to at- ' tend the n-rvl- os for the unvollinr and dedication of the Adams county soldiers’ monument. which will h* l . held Thursday. There will lie an all- ■ day program and the uport* f* for t®'' j day are Governor Ral ti.n, Judge] • ComstiM-k. <!• A- R- Com | j mnnder: Col. W. T. Kelg. r or muff j 'ton and Congressman Adair of tni** city. There will be a special train i south to Portland it 9 o'dork Thur<' | I day evening.—Portland Curamercirt* I RpvieW. Thu cltben.' party UM arranged ft ' I a spi ch to be d< ID I rod at their head iwrtera in iA* p>>t;toffi<e building. Honorable James A. Day of Al* x«nwill deliver th" princlpul address f th* 1 evening, while others wt!lsp»ak • I on nie’tton at l»»uo In the * Uy do*., tlon. Mr. Day will use as his subject. I Municipal Raform.** The committee j i in chart:*' ekp**cU to pruvidn plenty of i : cuts for those attending ll". speech. ! inuring Hi" evening speeches will be I made by others who arc Interested In th# work done by the citlwps' ticket ■ and Issues which are at stake in ths | cRy election win discussed from [every angle.—Uumuerclal Roviov.

s In an article in last evening’s paper t regarding Mr. Staroust suffering from . an attack of heart trouble at the Eagi hall, it should havebecn at the I’ C. B. L. of I. Mr. Starost was able ~ to be down town yecterday snid the at- [ tack was not as severe as was at first I thought to hhve been, Mrs. W. It. Hale and daughters, the Misses Mary and Helen, of Geneva, arrived in the city this morning on tho i special train over the G. R. & L, and [ were met by D. M. Hensley, Miss Leah . Hensley aud David Hensley, Miss Jean Lutz, escorted the party to the Hensley home, where they will be gests for the day. Reuben Campbell, of Columbus, Mo. superintendent of the city schools . there, arrived last night to he at. the I bedside of his father, Sylvester Cami - I bell, now of Willshire, O. He called ! at the home of his sister. Mrs. Jacob Buhler in this city, and was taken by automobile to Willshire, O. Mr. Campbell is very low. All his children are now nt bis b* dside. The first high school game of basket ball has been scheduled with Lib-1 erty Center on tho 7th of November, j one week from Friday. The team ! will probably be chosen within a short ! time. Principal Morris reports that ' he thinks a winning team will repre ! sent the local school as there Is excellent material to choose from. —! Bluffton News. It is thought tha* over fifty people from this city will go to Decatur to I morrow to attend the unveiling of the soldiers' monument. Many war : veterans will attend and several ar. , tomobllo owners have offered their au- i tomobiles for transportation. The un veiling of the monument will take I place in the afternoon and those going | to that city in automobiles will leave j about noon.—Bluffton Banner. Students of the Blufiton high school, are planning to give a "county fair” ; in about a month, and rooms atjhe , Central sch'X'l building will be untiliz , ed for their purpose. The purpose of the fair will be to raise money fox the ’ athletic association treasury, to Ik J appropriated particularly fer the pur ( chase of suits for the basket Inill-i team. The four high school < lasses. I seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen, will take part, aud tho plan 1 is for each class to give a separate I entertainment in one of the Central I school rooms. In the main corridors J Itelow will Im* arranged exhibit and re I fi hment booth whl* h will add the I county fair features. i The selection of players for the 1 was aunoum ed today, and it shows a I trong line-up that gives promise that J the Bluffton team will present a trong front to opp ling teams durlnc the coming season. Not only was al strong first team chosen but there it a second team ths’ will supply sub- I stitul. s, in ease of nece -sity, and J some of the - * * *>nd team have showed I up so strong that before the season is, over they may Im* found in first-team | positions. The first team Is announc-[ ed as follows: Forwards. Ulen Staker , and Roger Swaim; center, ilonter Fetzer: guards. Robert Cummins and Hil-i lard Waiver. WI —O ...I RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mrs. Strahin arrived at her home I in M* a roe 1 * t evening aft*’r a five months' stay fa Europe with her broth-1 era and sisters many of whom she had not seen for twenty years. She sailed, from France and arrived in Fort , Wayne Sunday. She Is the mother in ( law of Honier McKean of Monroe. Nitllinger’s big Daroc sale I Saturday, November 8. 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 irresiat* iibie. For health’s sake and for goodness sake don’t eat indigestabie bread when you can get Martin’s. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. i Jacob Martin

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Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pbnnn office 143 L ilOne Residence 102 | Farmers-Pat this date down; where you won’t forget it Saturday, Nov. 8-its the date ( of Nidlinger’s Duroc Hog Sale. STAR GROCERY !! New corn meal . . 10c Buck wheat flour . 10c New mince meat . 10c New rolled oats . . 10c Lima beans .... 10c Early june peas . . 10c Pink salmons ... 10c Red 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 U'ili Johns.

3 $12.00 O APPROVAL SALE /W 'O We have just received an approval shipment from a large manufacturing house, of 50 extra fine Black Astrakan coats, in the three-quarter and / 7 r S Ml •engths. These coats must all be # s °ld by Thanksgiving, and we have put a price on them that is way below’ cost. They are of the latest material and most up-to-date in style and model. Remember we have only 50 of them so come in while we have your size and length. M. FULLENKAMPS

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■PROTECT YOUR NORSE--UJ IMil from Fall and Winter severe changes in weather. A few dollars will buy a good substantial rain proof cover that will get the desired results. We have them in all grades and sizes. hardware Go. VXTJE JAVZ; TTOTT Duroc Jersey Hog Sale-At Your chance to get apedJohn Nidlinger’s Saturday, igreed Duroc Jersey at NidNovember 8, 1913 hnger’s November 8. If you are Considering Buying a I STORM BUGGY we will appreciate showing you our own make Storm Buggy, 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 Necessaries the DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS General Repair Shop Cor. Monroe & Ist. Phone 123

| FOR RENT —Blacksmith shop on First street, north of Monroe street, | W. I. Crozier's old stand. Apply Wil- | lard Steele. 254t3