Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1913 — Page 3

i Ki’and Boots with I I T ar other make. Are I i shaped like a shoe, high toe I I anJ swing on the outlide I I Want to See Them? I I Charlie Voglewede I

WEATHER fORECASTj Kain tonight and colder; SundaJ unsettled. Miss Zelma McQueen went to FortWayne this morning to visit with relatives. Miss Leota Bailey, who is teaching at Linn Grove, is at home for an overSunday visit. Miss Florence Cowans returned this morning from Geneva where she vis - ited since yesterday. Mrs. 11. H. llreiucrkas'.p and daugh-| ter. Estelle, spent the day in Fort! Wayne with Miss Loretta Klever. • ‘Henry Colter and son. Earl, of BoMl. went to Fort Wayne this morn-1 ing to loog after business matters. Miss Leota Bailey returned from Linn Grove this morning to spend ; Sunday in the city with relatives and I friends. Another evidence of the high cost of living, said Uncle Hezekiah, as he handed over twenty cents lor a dozen sour pickts.

IW THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I tfS\\ JU - Each Day ■WX.Brings It’s Problem of iy**T77Ljjy W hat to order IF Z /KZ FOR the coming |W J meal When up the Stump call us up and we’ll help you down by suggesting something good, that will appeal to your Apetite. GIVE THESE A “TRY-OUT” Prepared buckwheat flour sack •• pan cake “ “ Black raspberries can Red cherries canlsc* to 35c Apricots can * ’• >oc & 25c California peaches can -25 c Fancy Sliced pineapple can We nay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 31c Butter 18 to 25c Hower and a President ■ I the bowers realty co. I I \ MONEY I

Dan Erwin made a business trip to j Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Mario Gass will entertain the I ulusettia dub next Tuesday evening. John Christen was substitute carI tier for Rural Mail Carrier Clyde Rice today. . Miss Amelia Weber has returned from a week'.-; visit in Ft. Wayne and was an extra clerk today at the Ful--1( nitamp store. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hower entertained last evening at supper for Mr | ..nd Mrs. Charles Elzey, .Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Erwin and Mr. and Mrs. John i Stewart and son. The (’. B. L. of I. is arranging for . a charity "500” party and dance for next Tuesday evening at the hall. . Tickets are titty cents for a couple. ! A special meeting of the C. B. L. of I. will Is- held tomorrow afternoon to I complete arrangements for the affair. Mrs. Henry Schulte and son Fredi • rick, went to Fort Wayne this morning. where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Lens, which will be I held from the Zion’s Lutheran church. Mrs. Lenz was a nlative of Mr. I ' ScLuM

John Schug Is at Richmond looking after business affairs. Mrs. F. L. DeVilblss left this afternoon for her home at Detroit. She will stop off for a few days’ visit with relative sat Fort Wayne. The girls of Mrs. Albert Anker’s class at the Presbyterian church gave a supper last evening at the church, clearing about $12.00. Mrs, Charles W. Hower of north of Robo Is very low from an affection of the kidneys. Her condition last evening* was considered most serious. A number of the candidates for the democratic nominations for county offices were In Decatur today, looking after their fences and one thing another. The primary comes two weeks from next Friday. Ralph Annine arrived home last evening from DeGraff, Ohio, whore he attended the funeral of his mother, who died Tuesday morning. The funeral was held at that place Thursday afternoon. C. C. Schafer has returned from Louisville, Ky„ where lie attended tile annual meeting of the Kentucky harness dealers. The meeting was a successful one and the Schafer Saddlery company did its share of business, Tlie Adams County Poultry association is getting out the premium lisis for the 19H annual show, which will be held tlie second week in January and which promises to this year ex cell all former ones. It will be held licro Frank Hurst, whose home is under quarantine for scarlet fever, was given tho proper disinfecting and has been released Mrs. Hurst is said to be practically well, but it will be necessary to keep the house quarantined | the regular time. Decatur merchants are seeking your' trade for the winter and Christmas season. They are entitled to it. They aid you In many ways and you help yourself by patronizing tlie home merchant. Try it. Read the advertisements each day In tlie Daily Democrat and profit thereby. A number of the teachers from the Decatur public schools were in Fort Wayne yesterday visiting the si hook. Tlie Clay, Jefferson and Washington schools were mainly visited. The • schools at Decatur were closed for | the day In order that tlie Inetructors might have the opportunity of visit i ing the Fort Wayne schools. Fort j Wayne Journal-Gazette. The wedding of Mrs. Clara C. S. Wheat oflliis place and W. F. Durbin' of near St. Louis. Mo., which occurred at Decatur. November 7, has just I been announced. Mr. Bruhm is an ex- ■ sheriff of Macoupin county. Hl., and , the bride is a daughter of Andrew Pyle, a pioneer resident of Geneva. I For the present the newly w.-dded' I couple will make their home in Ge- i neva. Geneva news in Muncie Htai'. | The secretary of state has announced that Ute colors of automobile license numbers so» 1914 in Indiana ' | are to b«> blue and white. Tlie background of tli enumber plate Is to be blue, with white embossed lettering thereon Th etags this year were yellow with black letterings. Steel plates have been ordered for 1914 ami the easily t racked enamel that form >-d tho outside of the plates this year will be abolished in the new tags. There In little chance for the new I tags to be any uglier than this ywr's i liuve been.—Bluffton News. A marriage license has beeu grunt «-d John K. Daul and Miss Susan It • luaklus. both of near Bryant. The, I groom is a carpenter.—Portland Suh.' B-ujamin F. Young at mar Geneva, whose funeral was h<-ld Thunida} at the hom<- of his daughter. Mrs. Wert Whetstone, was well known ! throughout tho county. Death was l i due io paiaiyata. ffviU which M“., Young suffered six months. The de- ■ ceased was born hi Mercer county. | Ohio, a son of John and Lydia Young.' In 1«37. making him at time of death, 'past seventy-sU yeur* of age. I grew up in Aug lai o county. Ohio, and lived then- until bn cunm to live > with hh> daughter. Mrs. WhHstune. | Besides tho ag«»d widow, seven cUU i drrti survive. With th« price of eggs going ’ky i high people often wonder whether > th>< hens tn Wells county have gone on a strike, but this Is disproved by I the report of 11. B. Williams, ot R.-lffsburg. tolhoK of the uumlwr of <-gg» bo hue purvbaied from Mrs. I 1,1 las Tice, living four aud unthaW I miles south ot Bluffton. I hiring lh«j ' |»< ri«wl of thirty w<ck> from Mulch I 3. I»J3. Mrs- Tteu sold 1.1 It dozen' eggs, bringing her • total prlso of $197.13. Tbo boon still cootingo to lay Btsldeu tb« eggn sold to Mr., Williatni. Mr». Tice also mu'h Mg ijlck lo lho. Bluffton grow fii. ' Other wrier of. idnunw rupprt»iloi tuHo of'egg -timt r«nul»lnsiwf Iwf4-.-H)L‘ iHK-um-'i of tho present 'i-iziriltj | whk.lt iwuac.. Ou< | report frimi Nff* •York <’hy qzt'H-?] rggr al seventy the cent* per goz«I and'tmn la a recordbroakur -Bluffton Nawa. I .

r.TJgT . 4OW ■■■"! —urn ma, shmm • ' .. i A jolly party ot eight boys had a feast at the Aiphonso Kolim- farm- • house three miles west of tlie city ‘ Wednesday evening, many ot tin- i I farmhouse rooms are comfortably fur-' nibbed, and as it rained just about • time for tlie boys to return, they do- > cided to stay all night. The feast con- • Mated of chicken, rabbit, mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes, spfighetti, f olives, pickles, fruit, cake and other r good things. The kitchen is furnish- ■ ■ ed with range, dishes, tables, chairs and other tilings and tlie boys did , their cooking right on tlie spot, tierii , Fullenkamp. "Happy” Holthouse andj . Raymond Kohne were the chief chef; i . The party included, Arthur Klein- . henz, Herman Ehingen Bernard Par : ent, Leon Crawford, Joe Korter.brer. Herbert Fullenkamp. Raymond Kohne ' "Happy” Holthouse, Arthur Holthouse’s name also was "in the pot” but owing to other engagements, he could not go. - o — FOR SALE—House and two lots in Monroe. For further [.articulars see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur. 261tf ' - ii ii “THE LYRIC” OUR MOTTO EACH DAY A BETTER SHOW Today 3 Big Comedies 3 THE NEW BABY THE MYSTERIOUS EYESj THE LEAD NICKEL and Hiding the Wad From Wifey vnu laugh fUU ROAR luu SCREAM AL ”. Aft'S A GOOD SHOW TRY 10 GIT IN — it's* ■ yr. i - -f. V. ’. BIRTHDAY CAKES and wedding cakes, and all kinds of cakes for special occasions, are baked by us as only an up-to-date, reliable baker can make them, We! use only the best quality materials, and give you a cake that tastes and is just like the best home made. For cakes made to your special order, notify us m advance. Martin’s bread for sale at. S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin | DR. C. R. WEAVER Oft»teo patti Graduate and Pest Graduate ,of The American School of Osteo|)ath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 311 CHIROPRACTOR Hmirc IIUUIS 6:30tob:00 II ,i Office on secund floor, lint door South of Democrat 'Consultation and Spinal Analysis free . Ladv Attendant PHONE 030 . 0. L BURGENER D.C

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