Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1913 — Page 3

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I WEATHER FORECAST I FFbii and siu ■ . Wednesday fair and warmer. "■ , ■, Bf * uf " East of Cromwell was a visit-j or here over Sunday. | 'Mrs C. J. Lutz and daughter, Jean, Visited In Fort Wayne today. feMis. E. Ault and childr.-u returned’ M<"immtHi after shopping here. K<eo Reed returned from Portland ?Jfe en * he spent Sunday wl'h his family. ■Mr* J. (’. Evans and children of Fori Wayne visited here with rela Uvea. D. M. Hensley and daughter,, V*da, went to Fort Wayne to see the, Pi«? yesterday. ■Mrs. Jajne.s Kinney and . • aldn-n of Fort are the’guests of her ►/fcil'.or. Thomas Moran. ■Tony Hackman ..rd Mi-. ode Pul • TBiikamp spent Sunday in Fort Wayne With Mrs. I). M. Reed and family. ■■Mrs. Catherine I'.mi: !.■!’ tndav r ' ■CI r ago where •> will vi-.it with her ■iau- ‘er Mrs Roh. r» i' H'.ring g t)i $ winter months.

I the h ° me ° E ■ Quality Series il 0 Q I™ ;R3 Every Day Is A Busy Day With KEEP us BUSY Phone Your Orders To 108 Chila Sauce ”, ... 15c Peanut butter 10,15, 25c Catsup. . .10 and 15c Maple syrup,. • • J* French mushrooms 30c “ confection butter -.k Fancy cookies lb . .20c Salted crackers : . • I c Good bulk coffee lb 20c Pumpkins . 10 b> and J c Sweet potatoes lb 2 l-2c Granulated sugar 251 b sl.-0 ** We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs Butter 18 to 25c Hower and Hower.*, North of G. R. & !• Depot ...iiMr""""" | S ■ ■ President 11 the bowers realty to. I II | I I The Schirmer | 11 *-®5? 8

~C oi of Columbus. Ohio wai “X" - “ Mrs. Henry Hart and daughter, Mrs. j Alice Trachey and son were guests Sunday of thee. E. Burr family at I Monmouth. I David Gates and daughter, ! W and Mrs. E. Evans of Wren, O. I spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs- E. S. Miller near Preble. | Sherman Hanlin. of Friendsville. . Tenn, was here yesterday on business i representing the Hanlin cedar fence , post company. He formerly resided I at Portland. Miss Eda Butler was a clerk at the Morris fie and ten cent store yesi terday afternoon in the absence of i Miss Marie Kintz, who was off duty ion account of illnesz. [ “What it it? What about it?" | "Why don’t they announce it?” Os | course you're interested in the new | club—every woman is, and will be ini tensely so when the formal announceI ment is made. j The Basket ball game between the I I Monroe high school team and the j Decatur high school team called for ■ next Friday afternoon has been portI ponrd nut fl <»n Tac I cucl date iuz not yet been act

Cal Peterson went to Monmouth this morning. Philip Schug of Be me was here to-. j day on business. John Hunt of east of the city is Hl of liver trouble. Miss Bess Fisher went, to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon. Sam Kelley of Berne was a business visitor here today. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here today. Architect Hoffman made a business trip to Kendallville this morning. Kenyon Walters and Cecil Cole were visitors at Geneva Sunday evening. Thomas Gallogly went to Ga-JF, Ind , this morning to remain over election day. Kenyon Walters spent Sunday at Geneva as the guest of Miss Mary Hale. Mrs. Althoen of Willshire. Ohio, (•hanged ears here enroute to Fort Wayne, Tom Gallogley went to Gary today to join the Johnson delegation until after the election. Frank Elson of DeKalb county left this morning for his home and later will go to Geneva. Ferd Litterer of the Schafer Sad dlery company went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Miss Genevieve Bremerkamp has returned from Chicago where she visited with her brother, Frank. Walter Kauffman lias left on his weekly business trip in the interest of the Schafer Saddlery company. Frank f’onter left this morning for Detroit, where he will visit with his brother, John, for a week or ten days. -Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, William; Mrs. W. A. Lower and Mias Reva Howard spent the day In Fort Wayne Typewriters, all makes, $lO to SSO Send for illustrate catalogued, 50 — Elwood M. Pusey Co., East Liverpool Ohio. Mrs. Jacob Miller and daughter Edith, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, with their son and brother, Fred Mil | ler, and wife. Mrs. C. E. Mount and son. Marker ; returned from a two weeks’ visit at I Kokomo. Windfall, Indianapolis and j Richmond. Mrs. Ellen Durbin, of Peru, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs i Helen Borling, in this city, went t< • Fort Wayne. Miss Mayme Deininger returned today from Fort Wayne where she ; visited and attended to business for the millinery store. Mrs. Hiram Manti and children of I Fort Wayne made a short business i visit here yesterday afternoon, com i ing to pay their taxes. Mrs. Albert Graber and daughter Gayl, went to Fort Wayne this morn i ing to visit witli her sister, Mrs. Wil I son Miller and family. Charles Hocker left this morning , for Gary, Ind., where be will take in 1 the election, which will be one of the hardest lights in the state. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mann arrived home yesterday afternoon from Rome City in order that Mr. Mann could east his ballot early this morning. John H. Sipe, of Mercer county, Ohio residing near Chattanooga, Ohio, was here today on business. Mr. Sipe ta landowner in Blue Creek township, this county. Yesterday was the last dry in which property owners could pay their fall taxes without having the penalty of ten cents attached to it. The Trees urers office was tho busiest place in the city yesterday W. 11. Baker, Joe Smith, L. L. Bak er. and E. A. Mann returned thl« morning to Rome City, coming in or der to vote the straight Democratic ticket thia morning. Mrs. Mann returned with her husband. It Is intended that every ptogresslvc housewife In Decatur will be urged to join the new club. Complete details will he announced In this paper on No- , vember 6. Watch for them read ‘ carefully und enjoy Its advantages. All those not having season tickets for the high school lecture course for this winter will be charged fifty cents for a place down stairs and | twi-nty-flve cents upstairs. The season tickets are still on sale by the high school students. You will miss ! a big treat If you fail to attend this year. Rev W. D. Roberts of Lima. 0.. has | informed the trustees of the United j Brethren Church of this city that he I has notified district Huperlntenderit Grimes at North Manchester that ho would accept lift local charge, und that if the trustees desired to cootract with him Monday evening that he would be on hand to do so. Rev. Roberts Informed the trustees In addlttmi that he would not move his family to this city beforo spring owing t „ the fact that his daughters were at- , ,-,if *« d d '.d' d*s.te ’ to * m* • tue chwUge a"* ts City , •

Otto Biuberich of Magley was a vis- I itor in the city today. Doy Lhaman was in tho city today visiting with friends. C. A. Dugan and daughter, Dorothy, went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. John Shaffer of Fort Wayne was in the city today visiting with friends. Miss Ruth Bultenieiem returned to Poo thiswafternoon after shopping here. Father Max Benzinger of Hesse Cassell was in tho city today visiting wltn friends. Mrs. J. W. Shifferly and daughter, Wlldas, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Joe Smith returned to Rome City to resume work on tho Gene Stratton-' Porter cottage. The city council will meet tomorrow night instead of tonight on account of the city election. G. E. Mount, local manager for the Indiana Lighting Company, was at Preble and Tocsin today on business A number of voters that are employed out of the city but claim Decatur as their home were seen in the city today for the purpose of voting. Frank L. Herman, state agent of the Agriculture Insurance company, of Watertown, N. Y., was in the city today looking after business affairs. The evangelistic services begun this week at the Christian church are very interesting. The pastor, Benjamin Borton, is assisted by the various ministers of the city. What is the new club? Ask your ‘ neighbor. Maybe she knows. You’ll bo mighty tickled when you know I what it is, and what it will do sor 1 you. Watch for aliuouucenieut in this paper November 6. Dr. C. W. Weaver will leave tonight . for Indianapolis, where he will attend the convention of the Indiana Osteopathy association, which is in session at that place. Dr. Weaver will deliver an address at the meeting. Horman L. Center, deputy secretary of state, arrived in this city at mid night. Early this morning he cast his . ballot and left again at 7 o'clock for ; hl shome in Indianapolis to take up i his work. The Zeta chapte; of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will hold a meeting ! this evening at the fraternity rooms , in the McAfee building. All members I are urged to be present as very Im- , portant business will be transacted, i Bluffton Banner. Mrs. Lola Baker MeCague of Spring field. 111., Is here for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Baker, and her brother, Ed Baker, and family.! Mrs. MeCague married a few weeks’ f ■igo and likes her new homo in Springfield very much. Andrew Artman and family of Decatur visited here Sunday with their | son. Janies Artman. and family, and with A. J. Tribolet and family. James Artman. Jr. .accompanied his grand parents home to Decatur to spend a few days. Bluffton News. Three masked men forced «n en trance to the poatoffice at Wolcott vllle. near Kendallville, Thunlday. stole a three hundred pound safe, mov-1 ed ft two blocks to a secluded place and rifled it. They obtained $75 in , cash and a large quantity of stamps and valuable papers, worth several hundred dollars. Miss Hazel Grove entertained a j few guests Sunday afternoon at her i homo on West Central avenue in honor of Miss Agnes Melbera of Dei atur.! who visited here over Sunday. Pres ent were Mrs. Ben Rainey. Mrs. Frank j McDowell, Mises Agnes Mothers, Ab nes Vollmer. Estelle Eeabold. Lenna DeHaven and Hazel Neff. -Bluffton , News. Because of their residences being , located In the same ward, some con i fusion has been occasioned with th-' aames of George W. Smith, demo-1 cratic candidate for councilman In. the Second ward, and George H. Smith, the West Main street grocer. George W. Smith, the candidate, is proprietor of the Smith fc ASou coal yard on North Meridian afreet. Por’ land Sun. The Halton Powell compcny arrived I yesterday in thia city and will open I their week's engagement nt the Acad nitty In "The Girt of His Dreams. ’* l-a dies admitted free tonight under the usual condition*. Seats on sale at Dawson's drug store. High class van devlllc will be presented during the i action of tho play. The prodgctloii ! used In this play Is Mild 'o be very beautiful.—Rochester M<ntinel. Clifford Sheldon, who has been employed as clerk st ths 8. H Church raataurant, resigned his position there Sunday and left thl> morning for New York City, whom" he will salt some time neat week on the stoamshlp "Louise,’’ as quartermaster of tho ship, a position hr accepttxl some time ago. Mr \heldon was ac coin pan led by Vent Dull, a son of I VIR C*' '•& **> * -!•* “ ' swurs sm|i»yinaa <»u th* ( »ne * ... ■ 4

B- ™ " rub <lf or dust ©it', uu ? the slur • l »sts t .ir tinir .a; itHig as ord nat -.i. ; 1 on sample stoved auJ suld by hardware dealers. Allw. lutkitt atrial. U.ta It on ynnr Mnvf ▼..tsr Darter stove or y<W Rn* IDW ,f v '”’ dun'tfirwt it the toast atovD polish y«-i fvcrumd, your dealer in isuthoi'ize'i to i >uur uu'iicy. InSiHt «»n Blark Kilk Stove Bulteb. . | Mu Io ir. liquid c-r paste one quality. l 4 BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS Sterling, Illinois T’sr stark Sltk Alr-Orytna hon Enamel on ft, »r ( • *U ,n ■' I'U” I' rutIm HHrk Stlk Metal f’oltah for Bilve? nick. I vrbru" autemobiks. MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 3 Wednesday Evening. November 15. Decatur Chapter, No. 112, R. A. M. Regular stated convocation, 7:30 p. m.L — - 0 I $65.00 MONTHLY latdy or gentle-j man wanted as Information report I ' er. No canvassing, spare time, en i close stamp. National Realty Infor i mation bureau, file 96, drawer 1569,; Ixjh Angeles, Calif. . 256t6 IFOR SALE Good paying milk bus! 1 ness Fino opportunity in the best' city in U. S. SIB,OOO. xiry Willianfs. | Gary, Ind. 1 WA’NTED Wo would like to lease a ' farm, from 120 to 160 acres, would I give cash or grain rent. \\ e have a i i first-class line of horses and farm ma I chinery. and can give gilt dge refer I ence. Address D. Bros., < are Daily I I Democrat. 26013

<Jc(iSfe'r.7{arUwiire Go. W“JE3 iroxjr JrtOAT&TT >. »-«r r-* ' r—« A- A 1 PRIZES AND PRESENTS that will be given absolutely Free curing our Jubilee Week Only Nov. 10th and including Nov. 15th THE ENTIRE WEEK To each buyer of a Range or Base Burner a $7.50 set of l int Aluminum Cooking Ware. To each buyer of a Buggy, either a storm or a Common Buggy, an SB.OO Plush Robe, Rub. Interlined. To each buyer of a Team Harness, a $5.00 pair of Horse Blankets. To each buyer of a Buggy Harness a $2 50 Horse Blanket. To each buyer of a $4.00 to $4.25 set Silver Knives and Forks, a set of Silver Teaspoons, value 51.25. To each buyer of one pair of Square Horse Blankets a SI.OO Whip. To each buyei of a Is to 2% 11. P. Gasoline Engine, a 57.90 Pumping .lack. To each buyer of a Sewing Machine, a $4.25 set of Silverware. To each buyer of one Vestibule Storm Front, a SI.OO Whip. Io each buyer of a Fur Coat, a $2.50 Horse Blanket. FINALS To each buyer of $5.00 worth of Merchandise, Free SI.OO in trade. For SIO.OO worth of Merchandise, Free $2.00 in trade. Free Tickets to the Moving Picture Shows NaFa* Thete prizes are absolutely only for this onp IVULC, week. From Monday, Nov. 10 to and including S«L, Nov. 15 and will not hold good thereafter. . <' *’* JA.7 t cmj jixjx X i

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