Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1913 — Page 3

#“r Warm Shoes For Cold Feet \ re selling 1 strong todav \\i want to show von tw y ' u We I*™ wjf know’ Charlie Voglewede

I WEATHER FORECAST J ■nil mutr Fair ami continue,| n, r ,„ lukH and Turniday. * Charles Hr thU morning. Orval Harruff mad,. a hm-ines* trip ‘ to Geneva this morning. -> ‘ Christ Muaser of south of Monro* want to Fort Wayne this morning to look after buMne** affair*. AII Volmer ami William Mougey epent Sunday at Toledo v.Jth Mn. Josephine Itodd and friends. '• |lr. and Mrs. Jc;-..-r n. Sellemeyer v*tH go to Fort Wayne this evening to aSteud the show "Everywomau." IMrsj Will Uerling of lifi; .tuu >.pent Sunday in tho city as the guest of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. X. Ehinger Miss Leah Fort.i of .Salem is here for a week's vacation visit with hegrand parents, Mr. .:nd Mr J. R. Porter. 6 William Arcltbold made business trip south this morning in the interest of the Holland St Urnin Sugar com pany.

HTHE HOMl* OP j Quality f rocerie' Brings It’s Problem of FOR THE COMING ill us up and we’ll help you ething good, that will apA “TRY-OUT’ ’ sack }£ 1 Apricots can • i California peaches can .... he Sliced pineapple can ■ • • I We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs d r I Rutter lb to 25c I Hower mi Hower | F.M. S( j^ d^t YEB eßEN s^^ lN^«< ‘- I 8 the bowers realty ' ' l Tile S ’Hcuwver ' | I ■ MONO a

1 morning for a vLsit trin Tti Lcnh * rt mad< ' n business ,rip ,0 ,l 0 tills morning. J «• Wagoner of the Holland-St r--, mad, a bust- ; trip ,0 Kend.tlvuie this morning. ir X ' Ehln ** r llas r,, turned Hluffton, where she visited with ! tar daughter. Mrs. Will Uerling. and ; family. 1 Mrs ' u * r «« Oreen and son. Stan- ; ey, went to Port Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit with her sister. Mrs - Ted Johnson. Mrs. W. 8. Spaulding and daughter Ruby, returned Saturday to Marion after a several days' visit with Mrs. 'E. Miller, and family Mr, and Mrs. L A. Jaeksou and son, ! ' Isrian, went to Port Wayne Saturday afternoon to visit with hts brother. Harry Jackson, and wife. Vincent Smith returned to Rome • ity this morning to resume work on the Porter cottage after spending Sunday in the city with relatives. Mis* (iladdys Barron*- left Saturday for Monroeville to visit for several days, with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Vince, and also her brother, Harry Barrone, who is working at that place

Will O'Brien was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Fort Wayne today. Miss Rose Hess went to Hesse Cassel Saturday afternoon. C. J. Weaver of Fort Wayne visited here Sunday with relatives. William Mougey returned to his work at Fort Wayne this morning. Fred Hoffman went to Bryant this morning on some contracting business. Mrs. Mary Kleinhems visited in Ft. Wayne Sunday witli her sous. Ed aud Frank. The cold snap makes it a little hard for tlio candidates, but they seem to he going just the same. Mr. aud Mrs. H. H. MeUih of Wren. Ohio, spent Sunday with her parents. Mi. and Mrs. j. it. Porter. C C. Schafer will leave this evening on a business trip to Louisville, Ky., and will be absent several dayr. Mrs. DeVilblss and Mrs, t. H. Heller went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend the production of "Everywo man" at the Majestic Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stogdill and twin daughters, May and Faye, went to Fort Wayne Saturdiiy afternoon to visit witli her relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoff Man of MuiX'ie visited the former's parents j Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman, on North Tenth street over Sunday. Mrs. Louise Gorke returned to Uei home la Fort Wayne Saturday alter uoou after a visit with the Herinar Gerko family ami others. Mrs. Godfrey Kurt went to Morv ! month this morning where she will as-! sist her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lord, in their annual butchering. I, C Waring of this city and J. R j McCullough of Fort Wayne will leav- { tomorrow for Bostou and New York I where they will attend to business a r fairs. Dayton Steele left Saturday after noon for Monroeville to visit with his j daughter, Airs. Albert 11. Parker, wife! of the superintendent of the school" j at that place. Mrs. Chris Meyers and children. J Mary Catherine and Cletus, arrived Saturday from Celiua, Ohio, for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Mary Fulien samp, and family. Attorney L. C. DeVoes and his son H. Al. DeVoes, official court reporter will move their offices the first of the month into the Erwin block over tho Graham a Walters offices. The Aliases Stella Seoltold aud "Tid" Groves returned to their home iu Rluffton this morning after a visit over Sunday with the Mist)** Agues Metbers and Bernice Andrews. Mrs. Morris Hay and Mrs. Agnes I Andrews, of the W. U. C., went t > Monmouth Saturday afternoon to cal' on one of the W. R. C., Mrs. L. N Grsndstsfl. who is ill. Airs. B. J. Terveer returned last evening from Toledo, where she had spent a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs. C. B. Uhl. Mi<*t Mayme Terveer returned also alter speidlng the day there. James Clark of Oklahoma was the guest of his brother in-law, William Barrone, and family, over Sunday, j leaving today for Mitiiigan. This was hts hr.-,I visit to this section of the j country iu twenty-five years. Mrs. Polly liarrunc aud daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Barrone, returned Saturday from Columbia City, where 1 they have boon visiting for several. i days with their daughter and sister, Mn. J. J. Evurtole, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Donaldson left Saturday evening for Marmadube, Mo , j where they will tnako their iuture home. They have been visiting hero) for the paat week with their daughter , Airs. J B. Patter ion, and ether r, la ■ lives. Mr and Mrs. I!erv»*y Steal** and; umily nmt Mr. aud Mrs. G. C Ever ett and children visited at Craig trill,'! Sunday with their father. Vince Hell. Mr. Bell, «ho has been iiitttr ill, is on! the r«,ad to recovery and i now able j to Is- up again. Dan *‘tMlell ol Fort Wuyue spent Sunday her* with his parent-. Dr. aud i .Mrs. H. F. Costello. He has flniahed; IU,- inurse hi the international Bust j • col'ege and now holds a lim* i*o-| Mti.m with the Eekart Fa* king cou I l«iny ut Fort Way tie. Po.-tnuu-ter Lower reports letter* j r, m,lining un< ullud for tn Hi* Decatur! puktofflcs tor 11. W. lleuas. Mrs, l‘* arl I ,I'owl, B) rd Davis. O. W. GHui, C. 1. Lu.'ier. Fete tvirk. Ails. John JohnioJ, Morgan McUughli*. Burr) Mtllor, A. ,1 Moser. Olive tveliticpp. Wish Clara Si lmtt, C. D. btaluy Iva Wabls, Uoyle' Wuclitur, William Wolfe. Jame.i Frist on went to KendaUvUl** j till, moruhig whero lie wilt arrange ,„ r th< i-rccDon of a weighing alatlmij fin sugar Ime'n-u« itlaeo. Thu iioiiiind Ht Lout.. c*miwHy ho u large amount of lieels at Hondallvlllc and tin urroundhtg communlfy whleii ... i, . s(itm-d t» Hie to-at fttelurvl koou us the wtlgh statiou Is crueled. _ .«**■*» ' 1

Miss Mayme Terveor returned from Toledo, Ohio. E. J. Huiley spent Bunchy at his homo here. J. W. Craig of Berne wus lieer today on business. Mrs. M. A. Frtslnger went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Sourer returned to Ft. Wayne after a visitat Schuuun, Ohio. Mrs. Joseph Bailey returned to Ft. Wayne after ti vlsi* here. Miss Eflle Miller was a guest over Sunday of the Kiraeofe family near Wren, Ohio. Mrs. F. L. UeVHbiss and Mrs. J. H. Holler wont to For' Wayne Hits afternoon to attend the play. Tile Dr. J. y. Neptune family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs, Isabella Neptune at AVilisliire, Ohio. Mrs. Margaret Reckard return*’,l last evening from Fort Wayne where *he spent three week- with friends. Miss Fanny Hite resumed her position at tlie Old Adams Ccunty lmnk i this morning after a five months' va- ! cation. Miss "Tid" Groves returned to her home in Hltiffton ufor visiting in the city over Sunday with Miss Touk At ei berm Mr. and Mrs. Frvd Miller return*’,' j to Fort Wayne after sp< tiding Sun day with iiis parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Ja cot, Mill, r. The city council will me, ’ in spec lid session to night to deckle upon a few matters of importance that need immediate attention. Clinton Fisher of Tenth street suf I sered a fainting attack thl* morning | at an early hour end for more than i a hall hour was unconscious. No word has been received sin Friday by relatives regarding the con ; dition of Mrs. Chauiper, win, is ill at the homo of a daui.liter in Texas. Mr-. Simon Him-* r of McClure, 0.. who cameto attend the Houser- gold i on wedding, left this morning for j Wren. Ohio, to visit with relatives, Mrs. ( lint Johnson of I.ewistown, )nio. returned to her home today aftI er,a weeks’ visit in tti f city witji her (nth* r, I’* ter Forbtug, and other r* lattves. The trustees of the different townhipa are holding a meeting at Berne I today. Samuel Butler, trustee of Washington township, was among ! those that went to Berne ibis morn- . ing to attend the meeting. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The Christian church closed an eight weeks' campaign with a revival during tlie pa: t week, end’ll*.* last ev i ,-ning. There were ten additions to | lho congregation J, -leiday at the va j rioiis services. Tito campaign proved ! to la* u ..pleUdid rUntulUs. the result | la-iag a wholesome interest resulting ; in a healthy increase iu attendance ut all tile services ami a valousnoss in extending the kingdom. Mott) than ! one thousand of the Christian churches iu all part.- of our land conducted the campaign simultaneously; — -—o Democrat Wan* r*-, D>. r. R. WFAVFR Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate ] •)t' The American Scnooi of j Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, tnd. p hone 314 Brinj; Your Money r Troubles To Us We * -it loan you enough tuon- I ry to put you on jour s-es. 1 Eliott,-t'a to g- t ltd Os the umait I worri loiac h-il. whk ’t you fiml I it hard to uu<-t. W, loan os J household goods, pianos, wagmm, horse-, etc., without removal. Any amount from ft, up for long or abort time. Borrow s.'■'* for Hit, ** mouth Fay back irtt.lo In three tuonth ly payment i> ol I'J.itt each. Total cost only $4.1*1. \V» are ll«uiine*t ami Ismiied under thu state law and «!'<> >**U every protovtlou the law affords. If you neud mousy All out the follow ing blank, cut it out and mall It to ua, aud our ageut will call on you. Our agent will be In Vacatur * very Tueaday Kama Address . Rallabla WHvets it w»iw us* t Establlsbad 18JI Km in 2, dec out! Floor, 7o* Calhoun Hire*, Homo 'Fbono, SSI. Fort Wayne. Ind

if STORM BUGGIES | E With All The Latest Improvements ■ We have just received a car load of storm buggies of th»* newest R design and most modern attachments to make driving in the cold- § est weather comfortable and delightfui. These busies nre constructed with a so id front, sliding d,»ors with lock, small venti- ( . ' iating or “spit windows*' at the side, clear glass in door and win- j ' tf| dows, and so solidly c*)nscructed tftat there is not a crack to let in j ) fthe c »ld. These buggies are to be sold at a price that is bound to - suit your pocket book. Come in and look them over. f U SEE ONE IN OUFt WINDOW ,P - |f ’' gs LEE HARDWARE COj vHr'r - : ii: imrir —~iw—

iiiii FLAT DITCH CABBAGE f|lD KRAUT $2.25 Per 10 i lbs. t i nty of r o( d < (,untr> buter. v\e pay cash * i trade for produce butter 2nc eggs 27 cents FOR SALE—Single comb, '.vhtto L*'g horn rooatcru. En*|ttor>, ol IVter Hess on it. K. N. 5. idatii LOST —Fair gold *>yc gla»m>H on Al<mroc <«• Fifth street*. Flcato return to this office. thidtJ

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$5.00 SI. 1 Oi ls «[NU b EUJHN > Vl 4 Clover Leaf Route • SATURDAY NOVEMBER BTH AND 23ND Trains leave Decatur at 10:25 a.m. and 10:39 p.m. See H. J. Tompson, Agt. for particulars

Cl. VER LEAF ROUTE W '"^^7 T. ST L. & W.R.R. D . Rpsorts of California The West And Southwest Long Return Limit—Liberal Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on H. *T. Thompson Agt Decatur, or address Chas. E Rose, A.G.P.A. Toledo, 0,

NOTICE. My wife, Celia VYeiktmj, lia* left ■ my bed and boaro without cause and I will not be responsible for any debt* i font ranted by her. 1,3&g*5 MARTIN WHS LAND.

Our 'phone 105 is kept busy asking for detail* of the McDougntt coopery ttve dub. If you cannot get u» by "phone come Into the More and we'll be glad to take U up personally with you.— Yager Bros. ,v Heinktug. 2b.:tJ

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