Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1913 — Page 3
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WEATHER FORECAST! j<dmH»;nnrn:in>cnnnnTTTT!iiiiiiiuH I Fair tonight J ,<1 wariU(l . Wldll , . day fair and warmer. Miss Clara Kolmo went to fort Wayif- this morning, R. K. Allison of Indianapolis was ~ business visitor here today. "Man.' attended tile s:l ],. ~, t |„. farni I Os the late Charles Kurber today. MLee and Low Ya,. •• left this morn t Ing on a weeks business trip through s Ohio. | ;IF' Ti' Parkhurst went to Hoagland | this morning where he is employed in i building a house. | Mrs. A. Itea'ii , -Liugl.t •■ p„ r t...» I went to Hoagland this morning to I attend the funeral of a relative. * f Mr. and Mr~. John Nil>]j< k r-1 irm J | last evening from a several da>I With their daughter Helm. a student fat tile Ohio We.|.-.01 t Delawar . I ©hi". and w.'Jli Mr and Mrs. 0. 1’ I Edwaril- at Lelpsie. Ohio. I ■■■
m thf h ° me ° f ’vf f™ Groceries Each I I Brings It's Problem of I ; Ilf y — JI What to order r MV. FOR THE COMING ■ i MEAL [ I When up the Stump call us up and we’ll help you I down by suggesting something good, that will apM peal to your Apetite. | I GIVE THESE A “TRY-OUT’ I Prepared buckwheat flour sack ... Il * pancake I Black raspberries can .. . • ■! * ■Red cherries can• ■ I Kpricotscan ■California peaches can 5I Fan : y SI iced pineapple can i I Wp pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 31c II Butter 18 to 25c I Hower and H wer I North of . II f.m. schirmeyeb T*..., | I B President > I THE BOWERS REALTY co. I II I I She S*innrv<* M |l r r SW ?XcVS^ e -” | • ■ MONK'
Warm r of M township "tut to tort Wayne this morning to “Pend the day. Hon. Harry p. Lowry, of | « ayne, spent Sunday here with Mrs. , Anna Laman. Miss Katharine Allbright of Fort "ayne changed cars here this morning enroute to Willshire, Ohio. Little Maude Holthouse was able to return to school this morning after I being absent a few days on account i of sickness. Fred Heuer, tue well known Decatur druggist, last night accompanied . his wife home from an operation for tile removal of Tier tonsils.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lake of Adrian, Mich., are in the city, the guests of i his brother, Loren Lake, and family. Mr. Lake moved from here to Michigan about ten years ago. Mr. and Mrs. It . C. Drummond and son, Robert, of South Bend, left this morning for her home after attending the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, which was celebrated Sunday.
John Schug left on his weekly busines strip. John Hessler of Fort Wayne was a visitor here today. H. 11. Molt:: made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Mary Blauvelt returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit here. John Schug of Berne was in the city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnlo:: went to Fort Wayne this noon. Miss Marie Bcheumann of St. John's was a shopper hero today. Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel was a shopper here today. Samuel Jaberg of Preble township was in the city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Schumacker wont to Fort Wayne this afternoon. R K AH! on of Indianapolis is In the city looking after business interests. Clinton Fisher, who suffered a faint 'ng spell yesterday, is reported as bet ter today. Mrs. Louis Wise went to Ft. Wayne today noon to call on her daughter •Mrs. Rosa Spade. Miss Emma Giilig was unable to bo at the Old Adams County bank today o naccount of sickness. Miss Chacvanne of Fort Wayne it here for the wedding of Miss Louise Teeple and Mark Braden. Leon Rademackcr is homo from the Fort Wayne business college for a short visit with his parents. The Ixwe barber shop,is being repapered and when finished will addmuch the interior of the shop. The city council met in special ses slon last evening am! transacted some of the iinporfint matters up before them Mrs. Elijah Walters, who has beer critically ill of symptoms of typhoid fever, does not show rapid Improve ment and is still bedfast. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bruner leC this morning for their home at Terr Haute after a visit in the city with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sikes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede j and Mrs. James P. Haefling will go to i Ft. Wayne tomorrow afternoon to attend the play "Everywoman." The juniors of the high school will give a party tonight at the home of Dr. Grandstaff in Preble. Curtis ! Grandstaff, who is a junior, will be , the host. Mr. and M,-. D. M. Hensly, Mr. and Mrs. (I. I* Vance, .Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. ; Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall ’ will see the play "Everywoman" at Ft ' Wayne this evening. James Hurst is looking after the i busini >s efthe Adams Express com pany during the absence of Ills son. Frank, who is the regular man, but is now quarantined with scarlet fever. The athletic show to be given by the high school students at the Rex theater Wednesday will be a good one and every good booster of athletics should purchase a ticket for the performance. The show, "Everywoman," which is ■ playing at the Majestic theater at Ft. Wayne, is attracting many from this I city. The show is one of the hits of the season, it meeting with great su<- ' ess at New York during its engage ment tliere. A telegggn from Hadley, (Texas, was received by relatives announcing the safe arrival there of Miss Harriet Studabaker. who was called there by the critical illness of her aunt, Mm. Catherine Chamfkuf. Ulysses H. Woods returned yesterday from Saskatchewan. Cuitad-i, where he has been working on the section of land owned by Carl Mose*. Mr. Woods went to Canada in February. Ho will remain the lmlan<-e of the winter with his parents and is ; undecided whether he will return to i i anada next spring or not. Ralph Amrine left this afteruuun ■ i for DeGraff, Ohio, having received a I telegram of the death of hL> mother, which occurred at 3:46 this morning. He was called to the home last weak as she was not expected to survive throughout the week, but aa her etuiilith ti lh< tt did not grow any worse. i tie returned to this city Bunday. The MUaut Bernardino llcldeuiuun I and Josepliiti Malloy visited over Bun-, I day at Dellance, Ohio, with Bist>>r ' Gregory, formerly of this city, She - muglit in the St. Joseph schools of i this <d'y for five or six years, until: two years ago. when she wont to Al-, I tuona. Fa. She is now in itetianre' and her frit nd will he pleaded to 1 i,, ,ir that sho is no near hero ars'w The flrst riot the Bluffton poll'® have Is'en forced to timtll In several 1 ' < i <i>uthi< (H'ctirrtMl als>ut 11 o'clock Hut- ' nrday night, when Ad Craig. Loin ! stout. Bi n and will Derr engaged in , iree forgll light at tl(v Portur pool rowu 'hi North MAln s-rrytj. Thi i row i»rv« vhargtf.. in lln etfuri j, H Mayor Crunk I'mith uti’l oil fuco charge* of rioting »'id apffcar f O r hvnrliig thl sevenlng. .Neither oil them wa» soriotidr Injured In »!•••[ Light-Hluffteti Banner.
•3 STALLING INSANITY. (United Press Service) h'- Til, Nov. 11 (Special to Daily Democrat)—That Henry Span- ■ r.ui .or the murclr of Mrs. Rexroat, is “stalling" to support the Lt' oi insanity, was State’s Attorney Hadley's charge to<|ay. Spencer continually abused everybody in the court room. "Cut out shuffling that paper." ho said, ns the Judge searched through some documents. “You malto too damn much noise," “( heap polit: clans," and “Rone heads.” were some of tile names ho called Hadley. Had • ro-t that he believes the man perfectly sun*. ■ • ~ ———O'" " 1 """• "■" 1 ■ The first accident of the humin I reason in the county was reported | this morning from Curryville, George Pierce receiving an injury to his right shoulder when his shot gun accldent- ' ally exploded. His shoulder was badly , burned but no shot lodged in it.~ i BlutTton Banner. PR. C. R. WEAVER Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The An erican School of Osteopath. Cffice Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. ,Phone 314 AWFUL COLD— Jy culd Iff “awful.” Yow ara in ‘•■ rm whlt ' h jC fF- k KoMon'a < .twrrhnl JJIy J?;-.” 4 I xB -»*• lh, ‘ wh»eh wc- B I cumulate in the tia.-k-v ajiwipwamr* 4. KflKw Q'lx-k and p«-r Gyta K. li g. n-.-wnt rchef. K' K 'V* K 1 1 *4 ‘ lubc.l. • t. Illi ■ Knt rfnn Mfg Co. M9| fl a innri> t M^l '*. Minn. J ftfONDON’SI IJX Catarrhal Jelly | lU—XUi STAR GROCERY! tBPWM- 1 illW * New S* e<ied raisins • 12c , •t ” English cun ants 10c j Fancj ci r .<L lb 25c Hawaiian pir papple 25c j Pt. c n | ear ut i ut. 15c None uc. M meat iOc New english wabiut 25c , F Table peaches 20e California asparagus 25c | Spinach . . 15c I i Van' amp pump l in 10c I Layer Figs . . 20c I ' Will Johns, ; I Bring Your Money I | Troubles To Us *« <an !• in yon enough mon I ' ••y to put you «>u your feet. Y Enouffh to g n t rid of the email fl on . hors.s, etc., without r> I . I movul. Any umouni from K 1 up for long or short in J I ? llurrow *.’> lor tbr«- ni<mL> '>. I I l*ny Leek |3t.10 in three month I ly puymunts of >!».70 each. To- I tai cost only M |<). Wr ure II- I < etised and bonded under tin ■ state law and give you every ! protovtlob the law nltordm If you need money fill out the i following blank, cut It out and * mail tt to ux, and our agent will < call oo you. Our agent will be In Bwatur f every Tu"t>day Name ............. Addrosa I l Reliable. Private, u ’ Fl. Wayne Ini' 1 cnngin. |i Mtublisbed UU4 Koon 3. Hao I 00'1 Floor, 7J4 Galb'j'rt) MUeei E I Home Rhone, bJJ Fort vvgynr 1 1
[■B FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE FOR KRAUT $2.25 Per 100 lbs. I n' of good country but* bi We pty ci fl otnit lot produce butter 25c eggs 27 cents W EAR- F VER Aluminum C•• >ki» i. :' <' ' hold Ntc. si ties jf other mat-jrials because: as eilvet, ...Mutely pure and wholesome. 2. There is no enamel plating to "ake or v. .ar off. The finish is the natural fin sh of the metal. 3. They will not burn or scorch food as rerdily as other utensils. 4. They retain heat longer than •’ther utemile. 5. They cave fuel, time and I trength. 6. They do not contain or form . any of the poisonous substances found in iron, tin, copper or enameled wares. 7. There are no joints, teams or solder to leak and give trouble. 8. They are finished in the best possible manner. 2 'OSHAPES AND STYLFS The “WEAREVER" trade mark means safety, saving, service. Look for it, on me Uuttom of every utensil. FOR SALE BV JOHN BROCK WANTED -Girl for general housework Inquire of Mrs. J. Q. Nepuno, corner Third and Jefferson streets. 2S3i:’.
S S MWW S S S K SW S T*S *E S KW? ! 535. McDougall cabinet for 527.501 | SI.OO A WEEK I d f This new cabinet is the very latest production of the mammouth McDougall K Sfs Factory’. It is deigned to contain everything it is possible to give for $35. and 7n; to contain even need <d the kitchen -a cabinet strictly high-grade in every |>ar- Jn Hi ticular. Mon y cann< t buy a better made cabinet -it is the best in the world- ? if we were t■♦!l it at $35.00, it would be worth every cent of it and more, an Jfi But we have been allotted 25 of these McDougalls for this Introductory Sale, and they’re going like hot cakes for $27.50. ■£ * JOIN OUR £ « McDougall c O-0 per at 1v e club a S Pay SI.OO and get this labor-saver at once. Qe We will place thi. new McDougall in the homes of those who join our Me- jP rp Dougall (’o-operativ< Club, to be paid for while using them at the rate of SI.OO jjU yp down ami SI.OO prr week - you pay only $27,50 either on the club termsorsnot F 1 fP cash. B YOUR OPPORTUNITY | B '• Pougall all these long A B • without it - perhaps you |p tr-Lb E? r ‘ d. ■ ’ t-» the cash outright fwit all at i'fi- r le y- urn ••. Th c< <• -rdtive terms are for your p k/? /, eEMk & B t" c..p - 1 1: >is your chance to g< t a bargain. / f 1 ir b? Under the co-operative plan you (my in such a r 1 H small amounts that you never miss its cost. u*- • jtfT K It will save you millions of steps - save its ir dj cost in a short time and virtually cost you noth- rr v - — 2 in?. It’s built to lust a life time • it’s the biggest m u* barg-in we’ve ever offered. IrA J Lj Why delay? Join now and get this splendid I McDougall to work in your kitchen. ij*- £ $, * B ir ’flue $35.00 McDaukull }n like picture $2i.50 A. | YAGER BROS. & REINKING , | JfiuSt-SL SL -Ks BL
i ; 'ifcNniß 'Aftfe i 1 i V . « • ■ . k, b" < up trig M H«it YOU may be able to tell a better fish story than we can but we know we ’ can tell the best clvthes story. Its a short one. Hart Schaffner and Marx , Clothes are to be had here. We’d especially like to show some of you stout men, how successfully we can fit you in stylish clothes. Come in and try on , a suit and see how well we can fit you H.S. & M. Suits $lB to $25. Nor have we forgoten the men who want to invest $lO to sls in a reliable t suit we can fit you too. Holthouse, Schulte Company Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys
NOTICE. My whe, Celia WeiUud, has hfl my bed and Ixjaru without cause and I will not Im» rcßpoQsiuie for any debt ! contracted by her. ' 33M3 MARTIN WEILAND.
FOR SALS - I Brood sow» ot all kind and slaet, II u!m> a h w Rood /Marling male calves. JOHN SCHEIMANN Phone No. 1 on H. Line. tn
