Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1913 — Page 3

I Our Basket Ball shoes have Sue- I tion soles give you a firm footing I just when you need it and wins ■ the game. Don’t cost anymore I than the ordinary kind either. I Black or White tops I 75c Pair I Charlie Voglewede I

WEATHER FORECAST! iiunaaaaanl Fair tonight and colder; Saturday fair. Robert Case made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Jack Meibers was a Fort Wayne business visitor yesterday. Mrs. D. H. Hunsicker and daughter, Aera, were Fort Wayne visitors today. Charlie Voglewede and Arthur Holthouse were at Fort Wayne Thursday evening on business. Th® teachers of the Decatur public schools are enjoying a holiday today, it being known as "visiting day.” Tom R. Bowman, area lestate dealer from Huntington, W. V„ was here to , day on business with Erwin & Midi ' aud. O. L. Burgener, the chiropractor ! who h£> an office in tjtis city, majie a . business trip to Fort Wayne this morning.

I"" fH THE HOME OF I i H Q uaii,y ( * r ° (eries I ifbXV-iKt Each Day Brings It’s Problem of vfha,t to order I [ # FOR THE COMING |IV MEAL When up the Stump call us up and we’ll help you down by suggesting something good, that w ill appeal to your Apetite. _____— GIVE THESE A “TRY-OUT’ Prepared buckwheat flour sack}j£ ” pan cake “ Black raspberries can Red cherries canlsc’to 35c Apricots can • • • \\ ■ 20c & 25c California peaches can t 25c Fancy Sliced pineapple can Wc Day cash or trad° 'or produce. Eggs 31c Butter 18 to 25c HowerandHower? | F.M.SCHIRMEYB I President ■ I the bowers realty co. I I | L«~ ( «Ssd I r money I

Mrs, Anna lamian went to Fort j W ayne this morning. J- H. Gentis made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Ansel Bremerkamp made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. Mrs. John Glancy and daughter, Nadra May, spent yesterday in Geneva with friends. Mrs. Charles Krueckeberg and Mrs. Ed Roehm of Schumnt, Ohio, are guests of Mrs. William Scbamerloh. Mrs. Charles Poling and daughters, Merle aud Naomi; Mrs. Emerson Beavers and daughter, Ireta, spent the day in Fort Wayne, C. C. Schafer returned from Greenville this morning, where he was looking after busine.ss matters for the Schafer Saddlery company. Mrs. Ed Workiuger aud children. Richard and Helen, went to Ft. Wayne today to visit with her sister, Mrs. , Johnson, and with Mrs. Frisinger. Miss Ruth Parrish, a teacher in the county schools, wiio lias been at home ’ for a week’s vacation, went to Mon- , roe today to visit at the school of her sister, Miss Ruby Parrish, near that ! place. 1 '~

Mr Kalbfleiach of Fort Wayne was here on business today. D F. Quinn rnaje a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Jeff Klopfenstein of Preble was n visitor in the city today. Miss Saurer went to Fort Wayne this noon from Schumm, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox of Columbia City returned homo after a visit here. Elmo Smith went to Fort Wayne today to take his vocal music lesson front Miss Catherine Spencer. Richard Kaoug hot Fort Wayne was in the city yesterday looking after business and visiting with the J. S. Bowers family. Miss Gladys Bowers returned from Fort Wayne yesterday, where she spent several days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Kaough. A number of the members of the Knights of Columbus will go to Delphos Sunday to attend the K. of C. initiation, which is being given there. Mrs. Ben Smith went to Fort Wayne today noon to hear a lecture this afternoon at the cathedral by Father Rosswinkle, who is conducting a mission in Fort Wayne. The Misses Fannie Frisinger and Frances Dugan, teachers in the Decatur high school, were numbered among those who went with the teachers to visit the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fristoe returned this afternoon to Rochester. They came to attend the funeral of E. Merriss. While in the city they were guests of their cousins, the J. J. Meyers family. The Misses Leia Lewton and Mildred Fisher took advantage of tl\o school vacation today by going to the Mallonee school north of the city to visit, and also to call on their grandfather, George Dutcher, and wife. Mrs L. L. Dunbar, who has been very ill for some time with liver trouble. is slightly improving. The local physician found it necessary to again tap the afflicted organs yesterday afternoon and removed two quarts of fluid. She is resting very easy after the operation. Alfred Elzey has received a letter irom his nephew, Raymond Meyers, from Trinidad, Colo., telling of the serious condition In that city because of the miners’ strike. There are 1100 soldiers stationed there with six can nons and several gattling guns. Mr. Elzey will go 4 to Trinidad the first of the month. Mr. Lannes McPhetridge of Indianapolis, representing the Indiana As sociation for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, was here today, looking after the organization of a branch that would lake charge of the rale ot the Christmas Red Cfoea seals. Adams county seems to be a little backward in the movement which is popular all over the state and nation. It's a big work aud should be encouraged. Tin* funeral of Mrs. Peter Gerlwh, formerly Miss Maud Burdg. of this city, was held at So'clock this forenoon at the Catholic church at Huntington, aud interment occurred in that city. There were in attendance a number of the relatives, including her mother. Mrs. James H. Ratliff, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Mendenhall, Mrs. Lee Rowe, Harry Burdg of this city. Mrs. Stella Parker of l*a« ton Station, Hl., und Howard Burdg of Decatur..- Bluffton News. Ira Huff, who drilled a test well for oil in th® old Van Buren field, stoje ped pumping the well thia week, and has abandoned IL While in Marion Tueuday ho announced that the well hud tilled with salt water. He says that with lnd«ina oil bringing $147, the prteenl market price, it would pay to pump a llvo-burrel a day well. He Is undecided whether he will drill another teat well or abandon the field and return to the southwest. Several farmers are urging him to drill another well —Bluffton Hanner.

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- -i 8 Farmers remember that the sugar factory will finish cutting beets the 5 middle of next week. Get yours in before that time, ( Quite a number from this eUy are planning to attend the funeral of Hen p ry Zwick at St. John's church next Sunday afternoon. t The supper at the Presbyterian church this evening promises to be a successful event. The girls in charge 1 have been hustling and hope to have I a good crowd In attendance. William Blackbum. the veteran citl-l 8 son, and a democrat of the kind that never wears out, is again a candidate for township assessor for Washington township. He has held the job for a II number of years and knows how. g Mrs. F. L. DeVi.lbiss, who lias visitv cd in this city for several weeks, will go to Fort Wayne tomorrow afternoon e and will return to her home at De- '■ troit about the middle of next week. She spent today as the guest of rela- " tires at Monmouth. e o EVERY WOMAN r Wants and needs these books. At nn expense of many thousands of dol- ; 1 lars and nearly two years’ time we • have completed and ready for deliv--1 ery the Six Volume International Cook- • Ing Library by 7 of the World's Famous Chefs —United States, Canada and I Europe. Recipes new. Never before r published. Very complete and easily - understood. Each book complete. De j ,Luxe Rdcipe Books. Library consists ■|'4>f THE SALAD BOOK THE CHAFING DISH BOOK THE AFTERNOON TEA BOOK . THE DAINTY SWEET BOOK , THE BREAD AND PASTRY BOOK THE DESERT BOOK. 50 Cents each. Prepaid ( I *2.50 Set, Six Books. Prepaid Beautifully Emboesed Covers, three i J and four colors in attractive Carton Mailers. Mpney refunded if not delig'Ued with these books. MOST r I ID SAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. i INTERNATIONAL PUB. CO. Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ■ ttiinfi — o - — - ■ The latest and most improved Me-1 Dougall kitchen cabinet is-now on I ‘ I special display and sale at Yager | 1 (Brothers & Reinging's. A regular I 135.00 design for $27.50 on club plan., '■'sl.oo down and SI.OO per week. You! • can’t afford to miss this bar ' Rain. 2<»t3 - rr Vi w w r ■I" WT r . BIRTHDAY CAKES 1 _ i und wedding cakes, and all kinds of cakes for special oct casions, are baked by us as only an up-to-date, reliable 1 baker can make them, We use only the best quality mat-; erials, and give you a cake that tastes and is iust like 1 the best home made. For J cakes made to your special order, notify us in advance. j Martin’s bread for sale at i. S. E. Hite grocery and Brushi wilier and Baker. R ——_ Jacob Martin

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