Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1913 — Page 7
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?|WEATHER IORECAST] pj-inr and sii. . Wednesday fair and warmc». ' t <>i' 1 of here over Sunday. C. <l Veiled in Port Wayne today. FL Ault ati.l returned l to Monmouth after shopping here. Heed return! tr,,. :s r.Mtlan.t vlliere he spent Sunday with his fam- ■ BWMrst. J. < . Etans and children nt Wayne t. ited ere -■ iti; I I SKMrs. I>. M. H i.-'- ;, and daughter. went to Fort • tl ■ , “ pl..y yesterday. M Mrs. Janie. \ ,|,,,, Wayne ar< 1 her ■father. Thomas Moran. Tony Hmkman .nd di . nd- I'uiMgukamp sp< nt Sun in I .rt Way:, Mrs. 11. M. I; ed and family. ■E Mrs. t'atlo riiie l“ tz left today nr ago w Hthe winter month.-.
RT- WKWrrv ju. * Bthe home of Quality Groceries I Every Day Is A Busy Day With US KEEP us BUSY I Phone Your Orders To 108 I Chila Sauce .... 15c Peanut butter 10,15,25 c I Catsup . .10 and 15c Maple syrup .. . -5, I French mushrooms 30c “ confection butter - I Fancy cookies lb.. .20c crackei> ;». • _ I Good bulk coffee lb 20c Pumrtms • JS/Sso I Sweet potatoes lb 2 l-2c Granulated sugat -olb I We Dav cash or trade for produce. Eggs 2. I Butter lb to 25c I Hower and Hower.* I North of G, R. & E Depot 1 ■ President I I KLAL "-‘ibijucia I I The Sehin..- ” r I I money I
■ i Sunday. ‘ n,> KI,IU ~V(r Mrs. Henry Hart end daughter, Mrs |* ,C * Trachey and son W( re gUoßts i .Sunday of the o v r> ' ute (. E. n urr j t | Monmouth. Mr . Dtivid Gates and daughter. bi 'y Mrs. E . Evans of Wren, <>. "i-nt Sunday as the guests of Mr. and | E. 8. Min eP near I Sherman Hanlin, of Friendsville. Tenn, was here yesterday on business representing the Haulin cedar fence post company. He formerly resided at Portland. Miss Eda Butler was a clerk at the Morris he and ten cent store yesterday afternoon in the absence of Miss Marie Kintz, who wa. oil’ duty ■ on account of illness. “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 annoum e • nient is made. I The Basket ball game between tinj Monroe high school team and the r i Decatur high school team called tor r next Friday afternoon ba , been p< II exact date ha* not yet br.cn set.
Cal Peterson wont to Monmouth this morning. Philip Schug of Berne was hero today on business. John Hunt of ea : ,t. of the city is ill of liver trouble. Miss Bess Fisher went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon. Sam Kelley of Heme was u 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>/-. Ind . this morning to remain over-election day. Kenyon Walters spent Sunday at Genova us the guest of Miss Mary Hale. Mrs. Althoen of Willshire. Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort j Wayne. Tom Gallogley went to Gary today to join thu Johnson delegation until after tlie election. Frank Elson of DeKalb county left , this morning for his homo and later will go to Geneva. Ford Lltterer of the Schafer Sad dlery company went to Fort Wayne tliis morning on business. Miss Genevieve Bremerkamp has returned from Chicago where she visited with her brother, Frank. Walter Kauffman has left on his weekly business trip in the interest of tlie Schafer Saddlery company. Frank Confer left this morning for Detroit, where he will visit with hir brother. John, for n week or ten days Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, William: Mrs. W. A. Lower and Miss lievi 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 , Richmond. Mrs. Ellt n Durbin, of Peru, who ha been visiting with her sister, Mrs Hi-lcn Iterling, in this city, went tc I Fort Wayne. Miss Mayme iteininger returned today from Fort Wayne where she , visited and attended to business for j the millinery store. Mrs. Hiram Mann and children of ; Fort Wayne made a short business ■ visit here yesterday afternoon, com- ' lug to pay their taxes. Mrs. Albert Graber and daughter Gayl, went to Fort Wayne tills morn ! ill:: to visit wftli her sister. Mrs. Wil ! son Miller and family. Charles Hocker left this morning for Gary. Ind., where he will take in tin- election, which will be one of the liurii-. t fights In tile state. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Maim arrived home yesterday afternoon from Ituiin i ity in order that Mr. Mann could ■ ,i i his ballot early this morning.. Joint 11. Sipe, of Mercer county,Ohio idittg near I'imttanooga. Ohio, was in re Imlay on business. Mr. Slpo 1. landowner in Blue Creek township. ‘ this county. Yesterday was the last dry in which iroperty owners could pay their fall 'ax< without having tlie penalty of ten cents attached to it. The Treasurers office was the busiest place in ' the city yesterday W. 11. Baker, Joe Smith. L. L. Baker. and E. A. Mann returned this ii.orning to Homo city, coming in or ,|, r to vote tlie straight Democratic tlrle-t this morning. Mrs. Mann returned witli her husband. H I intended thut every progressive 1,011 wife in Decatur will I* urged m niin tin- new < lull. Completn details will l>- iiimiuneed In lliis p.'per on N«w I v pibei '> Wateii for them- read ' < Hi tully and enjii) its mlvalitageu. All thorn- not having season tickets I i ' r thu high school lecture course j for this winter will ba charged fifty ,i,i. for a pirn e down i tulrs and tweiib live cents up-etalrs. The seu ,m thkotji are still on sale l»y the ■. h , hmd student#. Yon will miss ■h; trciii if you toil lo attend this Hi v. W. D. ICobcrtH th Limu. 0.. has f.iiliiid the trustees of the t'liited i. ethreti Chun li of this dl> that he notified di trlct Hupei intcnder.l ilriim nt North MstMlieatcr that lie ! -mid iinepi ilf I'"“I Vliurge, and I I , ,i If tli« Iril'tees doslrtd to con I , i willi him Mt'lld.iv evening th«' | i wntW be o« ha>>A" '<'• *«• ! iii -lurl" iiitornnd ttye trm tv** , in.udurn, Hwt he would nut move ltis| iiv to thi • ejiy hefon* spring owing I I i (l i|n fact that his daughter, ware at . i i,ding school and he did t.ot dealfn I i uk> the i liuttgu uow.~Coiuu>iiiu j • ; city iutu- Mull- (
Otto Bleberich of Mugley was a visitor in the city today. Doy Lhaman was in the city today visiting with friends. C. A. Dugan and daughter, Dorothy, went to Fori Wayne this afternoon. Joint Shafter of Fort Wayne was in the city today visiting with friends. Miss Ruth Bultemeiem returned to Poe tills afternoon after shopping here. Father Max Benzinger of Hesse Cassell was in the city today visiting with friends. Mrs. J. W. Shifferly and daughter, Wildas, went to Fort Wayne today noon. Joe Smith returned to Rome City to resume work on the Gene. Stratton Porter cottage. The city council will meet tomorrow night instead of tonight on account of tlie 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 tlie city today for the purpose of voting. Frank L. Herman, state agent of tin Agriculture Insurance company, of ' Watertown, N. Y.. was in the city to day looking after business . (fairs. Tlie evangelistic service- begun this | week at the Christian church are very ■ interesting. Tlie pastor. Benjamin > Borton, is assisted by the various min j inters of the city. What is tlie new dub? Ask your neighbor. Maybe he knows. You'll | bo mighty tickl'd when you know what it is. and what it will do fori vou. Watch for announcement in this paper November <i. Dr. C. W. Weaver will leave tonight ’or lndiami|>olis. where he will attend the convention of tlie Indiana Osteopathy association, which Is in session at that place. Dr. Weaver will deliv j er an address at the meeting. Herman L. Confer, deputy secretary ' of state, arrived in this city at mid- 1 night. Early this morning he cast his ballot and left again at 7 o'clock for ' hi siionn In Indianapolis to take up tils work. Tl.e Zeta chapte. of the Phi Deln j Kapaa fraternity will hold a meeting ; 'his evening at tlie fraternity roomn the McAfee building. AH memberare urged to be present a very im oortant business will be transacted. Bluf ton Bunner. M. . Uda Baker McCogue of Sprinfield; 111., is here for a visit with her oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laker, and her brother, Ed Baker, and family. Mrs. McCague married a few weeks igo and likes her new home in Springfield very much. Andrew Artman and family of De catur visited here Sunday with their son, James Artman. and family, and with A. J. Tribolet and family. James \rtman. jr. .accompanied his grand parents home to Decatur to spend a: few days,- Bluffton News. Three masked men forced an en-1 trance to the poatofflce at Wolcott ■ ville, near Kendallville. Thursday. I stole u three hundred pound safe, moved it two blia-ks to a sccleded place and rilled It. They olitained $75 iti cash and a large quantity of stamps and valuable papers, worth : i vvral I hitnlri'd dollars. Miss Hazel Gr«v< entertained a . few guests Sunday afternoon at her ■ home on West Central avenue in hot, or of Miss Agues Melbent of Dec atur.' whu visited here over Sunday. Pres ent were Mrs. Ben Rainey. Mrs. Frank ; McDowell, Mises Agnes Meibers. Ab-1 nes Vollmer, Estelle Eeabold, Leana j DeHaven and Haael Neff.—Bluffton i News. Because of their residences lasing I located In the same ward, some con | fusion has been oern.'-ione'l with the ! names *>f Gvonte W. Smith, demo eratie candidate lor coum iltnun It, | the Second ward, and George It Smith, the We t Main treet gnu■< r ' George W Smith, the candidate, in , proprietor of tlie Smith A A Sot, coal yard on North Meridian altevi. Port - land Sun. The Halton Powell company arrive I yesterday In this < Ity and will open i their wr'-k's engagement al the Acad <*my in “Tlie Girl of His Dream--" La di< admitted free tonight under tin Usual votidltloits. Seats on sale at , Dawson's drug store. High class van devllle will Im presented during tlie I acHoti of tlie play. Tim proilscfb i, u ud In Hits play Is said to lie very liemtl itul. • Hoi;liester Hetillm l, / Clifford Sheldon, w|m Im. l> eu, ! employed as ch rk w tho H> 11. t'hureh 1 restaurant, roslgm-d his pmot ton I there Sunday and l>-rt thi nmrnittt' 1 lor New York City, whom ■- he will I salt route lime next wei k on the , istiamsltlp 'Untlri'," an t|«uirirnua. ter : lof tlie .'hip. t» poi itioii bi acet-pled I rottlc Utile itgo. Mr. N'o Idem w.t nr vOm|HUli<sl by \ ere Dull, a sou of I Ves Dull, uml he will nls<> try to aucuro empioymem on the uuuiu| i sUuuit aip —XlluUtuu Nuw#« i. ' «
This is Stove Polish YOUlffil Should TT’S different from I I others because more *■ care is taken in tlie roak* ing mid tl.v materials used are of higher grade, Black Silk Stove Polish Make* a brilliant, ailky polish that doesnot rub off urdustolf, and the shine lasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves aud sold by hardware dealers. All we RHk ill a trial. UaS It on your cook at©'« voitr I- »ri..r Btovo or your s»u« range. If j i don't find it the baat atova partial* you • veru ■ I. vour dealer is authoriy.rd t<» rs ftind y*»ur money. * InsiFton Hla<*k Hilk Xtovo Poli- > Mado In liquid or pasta una quality. BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS ■ ; Sterling. Illinois Um Blnck Bilk Air-Drying Iron Fnamol < •' a'.' . i ' t . ' l>. Black BMk Mortal W-u-h I r • • !■’ or bra.<3. It has no equal for imc on uui <anot>il ■ MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 3. Wednesday Evening, November 15. i Decatur Chapter. No. 11*. K. A. M. : Regular stated convocation. 7:30 p. m. $«5.00 MONTHLY Lidy or gentli , man wanted as information report I er. No canvaaafng, spare time, <-n i close tamp. National Realty infor . mation bureau, file 96, drawer 156!“, i Los Angeles, Calif. «56td I FOR KALE Good paying milk business Fine opportunity in tlie best city iu I'. S. SIS.OI ( 1 . Xury Williams, j : Gary, Ind. | WANTED We would like to b ase ij farm, from 120 to 160 acres, would I give cash or grain rent. We have a i first-class line of horses and turm ma- i cliinery. and can give gilt,dge refer-, i ence. Address D. Bros.. < are Daily j ■ Democrat. 2iJot"
hardware 6a JAVID TTOZT MONEY PRIZES AJ® PRESENTS that will be given absolutely Free during 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 sei of l ine Aluminum Cooking Ware. To each buyer of a Buggy, either a storm 01 » 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 buyer of a 154 to 2fc 11. I’. Gasoline Engine, a $7.90 Pumping Jack. To each buyer of a Sewing Machine, a $4.25 set of Silverware. Io each buyer of one Vestibule Storm Front, a SI.(KI Whip. To each buyer of a Fur Coat, a 52.50 Horse Blanket. FINALS I o each buyer of SS.(KI 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 Nnfp>* Thv,c pr ’ ze * * re A *’»o!utely only for thia on* I llUlu. week. From Monday, Nov. 1<) to and including bat., Nov. 15 and will not hold good thereafter. Gb. [ V r E -.'OXT
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