Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1913 — Page 3
I Beacon Shoes | I < At $.50 I ■ J \ 7 ave some sur P r ' ses R ■aL I®* I f° r y°u fellows who f k( a\ \£» \ think that snappy gIK \ shoes be at E th at price. Let us \ \ s h° w y°u. I Mj 83.50 I J Charlie Voglewede I
IweatmerfoSh «BST Unset i led tonight and Wednesday. Jaocal rains and colder. Mrs. Wilson Lee spent the day in Fort Wayne. J. W. Bosse was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. D. F. Quinn made a business trip ■to Fort Wayne today. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft. Wayne yesterday on business for the millinery store. ? ..- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day visiting with friends. | Emil Baumgartner left this morning for Rome City where he will resume his work on the Porter cottage. 51 Frank Hurst has resumed his position on the Adams express wagon after a week's absence caused by sick ness in his family. A. W Crom of Celina. Ohio, returned to ius home yesterday after being 3* tho guest of Miss Stella Bremerkamp over Sunday.
IjMB THE HOME OF I W$ H Quality Groceries I filpM, Jk Ea ch Da y IB Brings It's Problem oi 1 " hat t 0 onier 11 zf /KZ FOR THE COMING MEAL When up the Stump call us up and down by suggesting something good, that will appeal to your Apetite. GIVE THESE A “TRY-OUT 7 Prepared buckwheat flour sack r ‘ pan cake “ ; ; 15c Black raspberries can ’ * , . 15c Red cherries can 15c to 35c Apricots can • • • 20c & 35c California peaches can ... 25c Fancy Sliced pineapples — Hower and i « FRENCH QUINN e I F M SCHIRMEYEB "secretary Tress. ■ ■ * President g I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I w ys SS g* ■ I I ■ ftrxiC % ONEY 0 NEY !
; John Schug of Berne was in the eoty today on business. I Mrs. Martin laird of Monmouth wtt | shopping here yesterday. George Wemhoff made a business ’ trip to Fort Wayne this morning. . lUMM B. Hir-.li-y of rmt a hudness visitor here yesterday. Miss Estelle Chavanne returned yesterday to Fort Wayne after a visit here with Mrs. Mark Braden. , W. C. Kauffman left on his weekly business trip yesterday after spending Sunday in the city with his family. , Mrs. Robert Hathaway and children I returned to Fort Wayne yesterday aftier a visit with her parents, Mr. and ’ Mrs. 1. L. Babcock. Miss L M. Buhm. the trained nurse who has been attending E. Woods, re-1 ’ turned to Fort Wayne yesterday. She ! accompanied Mr. Woods here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and Mrs. - Homer Krick returned to Fort Wayne ■ i yesterday after attending the funeral .of their stepfather, David 1.1 by. j Mr. and Mrs. Ricnard Kaough and .son. Edwin, returned to their home at I Fort Wayne Sunday evening after P spending the day with Mrs. Kaough's parents. Mr. and Mi -. J 8. Buwerj.
- - ■ Mrs. C. Duqeand Mrs. Van Bryek spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Attorney C. J. Lutz made a business trip to Fort Wayne today noon. B F Brown went to Monroeville, where he will repair his son’s house. Charles Sether left this morning on his trip as salesman tor his cigar factory. Dave Laufferty of the Waring Glove company left today noon for Fort Wayne. D. L. Kizer of Ohio City changed cars here today enroute to Fort Wayne. Miss Grace Howell returned to Indianapolis today. She was employed at the Murray house. Adam Smith lef tthis afternoon for Detroit, Mich., on business for the Smith & Bell company. A week from Thursday is Thaksgl.’Ing. Have you purchased your turycy for the Thanksgiving dinner? Miss Eda Butler, formerly a Satur day clerk at the Morris store, is now one of the extra regular clerks. The city council will meet in regular session tonight and dispose of the many important business matters up before them. Miss Clara Minch of East High ! street went to Decatur Monday for a » week or ten days’ visit with Miss Stella Bremerkamp.—Portland Sun Miss Kate Hammell of Decatur went home Monday after a visit with her brother in law, Charles B. Smith, and wife of South Meridian street. - ' Portland Sun. , Mr. J. H. Helm residing east of the city and who has been suffering from an acute attack of Septicaemia, it. reported as improving steadily and , Ir resting easy. Mr. W. W. Edwards, the congenial young civil engineer of New York, employed on double tracking the Erie, is contemplating making a social call in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ixiug returned I . to their home at Decatur yesterday | after visiting over Sunday with the ; former's parents here.—Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. The charity dance and “live huu I tired" party of the C. B. L. of T. lodge will lie given this evening and an in vitation is extended to all to attend.! Admission, 50 cents. The Rev. it. J. Halpen of Ft. Wayne. J. J. Simons of ixigansport returned tn their homes this morning after spending last evening in the city as , , the guests of Rev. Frieburger. Mrs. Perry Gandy of Churubusco who is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Niblick, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne and will return here tor a visit before going I home. Miss Dora Fairchild, who had been visiting in the city with relatives tor the past ten days, left this morning lor Michigan City where she has accepted a position on the Michigan Daily News. The Plii Delta Kuppa fraternity held its weekly business meeting and acted on a few important questions that] were up before the order. The meet nights have been changed from Thur I-1 day to Monday nights. Edward Schuler returned to his , home at Saskatchewan, Canada, yesterday. He accompanied tho body of | his partner, Glenn Yaney. here, for burial. Mr. Yaney having met death through accident in the north. Albert Scheumuun. general freight and passenger agent for tho Decatur Interurban. Is taking a vacation to I help husk corn on hbt father’s farm., i .lust how long his vacation will be dei pends upon how sore his hands get. | Homo are expecting him back before ( I tho week ends. I Mrs. L. E. Beard ami children. Ileli eii und Kenneth, of Fremont, Michlpan. left Monday afternoon for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Harvey Harrull, in Decatur. enroute home. Mr*. Beard was culled to Sulamouiu two weeks ago by the death of her uncle, James I 11. HarruK. mid while here visited with the family of W. (J. Beard. East Walnut street. Portland Hun. Miss Nellie Mason resigned her position of assistant cashier at tho htudeliaki r hunk to become a bride ’ihunksglving day. Hint lias lss-n connected With the Hludclmkcr tank for a number of years und will ba missed greatly by that t-Mublishcmvnt. Tho invitations for Imr winding were extended last Thursday. Fred Hale, it clerk In the tank nt the present tltu<. will auteoed her as assistant cashier. —Bluffton Banner. Dr. Iz'Uls Hough, a Denver phyal clan, announces that he him found n «tire for consumption. “Gravity treatment," lie culls It. and It may be taken without expense in one’s own m>me. Il comilaW slUlJily «t ratslDg Um lout ,l "’ llt ‘ <l lu whuii the pa I tlctiC lle»- 'to an < invMtioii ol trmu < < |o 14 indtce. Th!" cnUbk-s the area In the apex of tho lungs to drain, a< i ordlng to tho dot lor. To ctmniorat t the unnatural flow of blood to the head, a pillow may he used, leaving I ‘ |bu body vu tho iucUuv. » u .
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A J 1 .■<"! A <V *'"— THE BEST YOH CAN WISH FOR is that at your Thanksgiving dinner you will hwe some of Martin s pie-s, iake« oi past ry. “Simply delicious,” is the universal verdict, but like al! food of a high degree of excellence they must be tasted to be properly appreciated. We are making a special preparation for the Thanksgiving orders, but io insure absolute satisfaction; let us have your orders as early as possible. Martin’s bread for side at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin Democrat Want Ads Payi Or. C. V. Connell I VETERINARIAN | Phnrio OHice 113 r IlOlie tiesidenc- to? 11 11 Bring Your Money Troubles To Us Wo can loin you cnoujth num«y to put you on your foot. Kuourli t« it’-’ rid of th»- mtnnll worrl mmw hl!t< uhlc!i you ilnd It hur«l to tin'*, W.- lonn <»a I ln-ii*<di<dd roo'O, plu.'iin, ung* I up tor lour <>r *h»rt Unto. Iloirow 125 for thro* months. ,V«r tacit 129.1 H tn tlinm monthly ptiyiiniiUi of |#.l» m« h. Tout coni only MH. Wo urc II conned and bond'd under tho Mute law and utvo you awry proto vs lon th>< law nd ord i It you not'd money CH out 1 ti« following blank, cut It out and mail It to un, aud our uacut will call on you. Our Mont will ba in Dvcatur evuty Tumtday. Addihim Rallabla. Private. H. Wl|H Ur cnn piA’ Eatabliahtid IM6. Hoorn 2. 8«o <md Moor, t'alboua bltwM. Itotno HJB, , Fort Wayne. Ind ■.■■ jam
FOUND—Young hog. Inquire Lee Stults at Kirm-h. Seliemeyvr & Co. lumber yard. Owner can have same by paying costa 261t3
TEACHERS TO MEET SATURDAY SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ADAMS COUNTY TEACHERS AT CENTRAL SCHOOL The second annual meeting of the. Adams County Teachers’ association will lie ffild next Saturday at the Central building in this city. The officers are W. F. B<-ery. president; L. E. Opliger, county superintendent, president ex-ollicio; Misa Clara Bokuecht. secretary; James D. Brown, treasurer. Fite program committee Is B. F. Kizer. Miss Mary’ Baumgartner and Mis 3 Leota Bailey, and the program as announced follows: OFFICERS W. F. BF.ERY, Prks. MISS CLARA BOKNECHT, Skc> JAMES D. BROWN, Tki.as. L. E. OPLIGER Pxes , exofficio* PROGRAM COMMITTEE B. F. KIZER MISS MARY BAUMGARTNER MISS LEOTA BA ILIA 830 A M. Inatrumcutal Sour—America . . , Audience DeVbtional . * . Rev. Hessert G**m* R*L*bkl Song —"Onward Christian Soldiers" . AuJicuce *):0O—-Business Session 9 Jo—School Athletics I’tof. M. F. Wotthtnan Discussion . . Lewis O. Adler 10;0u — I ittcrmissivti 10:10—Violin Solo I . Prof. Wittbaun 10:20—A Practical Talk on Manual Training « Prof. Harvey F. Griß«y 10;4O—Some Serious Defect* of tntr Public School System or the Educational Crimea of the Age . . Prof. E. E. Robert. Discwmiou . . W. 11. Millet 1110—Violin Solo * . Prof. Witthaus 11 JO-The Ihing Tcueber . Prof. Chas. G. Pepe P. M. Eotc-Vtohu Solo , ; Prof. Wiltbaua l .’O—The Ituprovcincut of tbc Country Schools • . Prof. C. E. Spauldmc I:4s—Dotuottic Science in the Public School* . . Edu* C. Beery Disutssion . . v l-,tUvl Cuugiuglipiu ✓ ' X -Mu—<kbuol Patriutiaui, Aided by Humor * * ’ • • /* rro1 ’ LL. Uplift f -Js—Soug, "God Be With Von Till We Meet Again" . . . Audience AJjoutxi * C • *
■MmMmMaMMiawmMaaaMiimaMiaamMMMmWMaMMMawMMa J|’OR SALE—Second hand piano. Good as new. Will sell cVbap, if sold at once. See J. B. Stoneburner, or call at the Star theater, 271t3
