Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 9

I “Tuff Rubbers for Boys” I ■ There’s no use in buying n ,n I I bers for a boy unless you*™] | I tra good ones. Our “TUFF” I I ™ bbers «e made with extra I I heavy soles and heels and are I I rolled edge to protect the uppers I ■ Ask to see them. 11 I I

|weatherlorkw| gPiaetUed tonight with probably ||ln am! colder. Thursday fair and IMder ln>an Erwin loft tlm morning for Ft. (Jayne ami Krndallville. Bbee and Lew Yager made a busi-; His trip to Berne and (Jem\u yester .'Mrs. E. il. Kll bonr : . rriwil from Hp Wayne to visit with the i . Dciu'Tiger Taiuily. Mmlss Anna Wimu attended t! Ale held by Mr . Mary Reinkiug, Eiast of the city today. I Ina Wright returned tl:i Bg to Fort AVayue after a visit Miss Bernice Andrews. i. A. R. Bell and daughter. Mr . ■tte Helm, went re Fort Wayne this where they day a, i gents of Mrs. Charles Bell. Tyndall left f morning far lljiMiiall, Mich., where he will look business |« ..niig i. |« Krick-Tyndall Til nmipauy.

8 // Brings It’s Problem « f j What to order for t—- ! When up the Stump call us up and we’ll help you liown by suggesting something good, that win apKeai to your Apetite. give these a "TRY-out’ j Prepared buckwheat flour sack ...» jjjji j I pancake “ I Black raspberries can [ 15c I Red cherries can to 35c i Apricots can . *‘ ‘ 2Uc & 25c I California peaches can . . 25c ppincy Sliced pineapple can . ■ I We pay cash or trade for produce, bggs 3Jc 3 ' Butter l^to2jc^^^_. I Hower and Hower. o ■^SOUKMEVER I President ■ the bowers realty 'O. ■ It 1! ■ \ gONKY

• lrs. Glen Glancy returned to her borne at Monroe this morning after a visit in the city with relatives. Mrs. Elijah Walters who has been ,a«He ill is recovering slowly, being able to sit up a part 0 f the time. ! ■ K. Kenna left this morning ou the 8. 30 car for the Theo Scheumami home at Nine Mile to do some work * • (. Schafer returned this morning from a few days' business trip in the interest of the Schafer Saddlery company. Mrs. Harry Fritzlnger and babe are expected home today from Ft. Wayne where tlmy visited with her sister Mrs. A. A. Arnold. J. 11. Heller made a business trip tc Bluffton today, going from there tr Fort Wayne, where he will attend tinmeeting of the consistory. A son was torn Sunday morning tt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Duff of Linn . Grove. The little fellow is a grand i son of.Alonzo Duff and is the fifth i living generation. Picture show parties now seem t r be more popular than ever in Deea t tur and it is not uncommon to see t ) regiment of people lined up in iron of the ticket windows.

F. G. Eichenberger of Berne was a business visitor here today. Frank Kurber and John Staroust made a business trip to Uolphos, 0., yesterday. The Misses Agnes and Lucile Gillig left this afternoon for Phoenix, Arizona, for the winter. Prof. Stephen has returned to hist work an teacher in high school after a vacation on accouut of tonsilUis. L. if. Shoemaker ieft this morning for Hillsdale, Mich., where be will attend to business for the Ward Fwace company. Mrs. Chauncy Lhunion returned to Fort Wayne today after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gessinger. Mrs. Gessingnr returned with her for a visit. W. H. Fledderjohann and P. C. Reinking left this afternoon for Indi nnapolis, where they will attend the C. E. R. A. meeting, which is to be held at the Hotel Sevcriu. The Eutorpeau club is looking for- j ward with pleasure to the meeting tomorrow evening with Miss Grace Miller. Mrs. Henry Heller will lead the 1 ludy on Lorw Leighton. Enoch Heckman left yesterday for , California where he will join his brother, Lawrence Heckman and wife I He expects to stop off in Chicago and ! vther places enroute for visits. Mrs. W. F. Neason of St. Louis, Mo., left this morning for her home after! visiting in the city with her husband, who is a chemist in the employ of, the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company. Miss Jcß&fe Phillips, stenographer or the Fort Wayne K Northern Indiana Traction company at Fort Wayne, returned to her work after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Malilon Harmon. Mrs. P. C. Reinking left yesterday ora visit In Chicago with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Kirscli, and also for a several days’ visit in South Bend with Mr. Reinking's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'harles Rcinking. Mr. J. R. Merrell, chief concrete inpector for. Jhe Erie, who, until this late reported to Mr. H. R. Drake, at Vrcu, Ohio, has been transferred to his city as chief draughtsman In r\ | 2. Weiscli's office. W. H. Fledderjohann and P. C. teinking of the Fort Wayne & Spring field Railway company left this afternoon for Indianapolis, where they ' ill attend the Central Electric Railvay association meeting. Mr. and Airs. Frank H. Merica and j family arc moving their household j •oods from Bluffton to Huntington i snd will make that city their future | home. Mr. Merica purchased a restaurant in Huntington. Monday. Vic Simison, B. Fuhrman, J. Sob- j .1. Tom Vuil and Arthur Rohau, whq ve been employed at the sugar too*■ ,ry since the opening of the plant, | ook a day off today and went to Fort t Wayne, where they ciaited with friends. In last evening's Democrat a local ppeared that Albert Scheuraann had one to tite country to busk com and hat bis stay would depend upon the 1 mgth of time tt took for his hands o get sore. Mr. Schetmann was at his post in the interurban station as ' usual this morning. The J. C. Rape family, which resided here several mouths in the P. K. Kinney residence is moving bavkj tgain to Farmland. Mr. Rape, who is j a nursery salesman, with an extensive territory, has been ill for several t weeks, first with hay fever, then lu j grippe and now brinchilis. T. M. Reid of the Wuring Glove company arrived home last night from a several weoks' trip through the west. He made Minneapolis, ltutte.l Spokane, Tacoma. Portland. San FrancU< o, I,oh Angelua. Salt Luko City and other cities and did an excel ten! bust-1 ness for the company. Ho will start j the first of tlie month on his regulur trip covering tliu south unci middle west. joe cloud's birthday annlversaty yesterday was marked by a delightful surprise arranged by bia wife. On! going liome for aupper he found a number of relatives there to partake of the delicious supper with him and spent a sociial evculug. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cloud. Mr. and I Mrs. Leila Peters and daughter, Dorh. Mna Mayujo Cloud, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cloud and children. Mr. and Mr. . Jobu liaruott and non, Harry. Frank 0. Uullcy left this afternoon f„r Washington. D. C.. utid he will bo gunc several days, ilia trip will com plot business aud pleasure, and while he hud no statement to rnako before III: departure today It !u understood I bat oea of the chief objects of the iHp witt is- to hfok ufterMil" i 111 Ills' (.uodlduty for th'o 'uppoiMUueni! i„r t utted Sluter attorney, for Uu> district of Indiana. According tty Washington dispute be* lie Is regqrurd as odd Os tho strongest, rncu iu the iaun— JJlhUtWt fsew*. I

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FOUND —Young liog. Inquire Lee . Stults at Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Co. umber yard. Owner can kavo same by paying costs 261t3 | ■ l ml'iHl Mil IMI HMist—lT—ll

1 SOUTH EAST MISSOURI ! BEST I Corn, Wheat, and Clover Land in THE U ITLD SUES I Soil is a rich deep Mack l«»am three to ten feet with a cl *v suh soil -* James . Lum> en etUi.-ci. Piattt’ou tiv, id. tonight » J.L,. ,u ls u. via pa. ~cr. >1 a.- i*. 1991. la.it c>*r h. refused $125. per acre. He sold $5,000. worth of ij wheat, corn and cow-peas from this 160 acres in one ! 1 year. LET IN PROVE IT 6. r.. NLWiiO* St 41*' Fri-eo, HI — ■MM’«i iJM———fc.

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I'OH SALK—Second hand piano. Ooqa as new. Will sell cipbap, If sold at once. See J. H. Stonebumer, or call at the Star theater. 27H3

FOR RENT ••tine rooms over Hower barber j not new itay w indow, plenty of light etc. Soe A. D. BUTTLLS Telephone operators wanted. Inj u re in person at the office of the munnKer. —Citizens' Telephone Com pany. 27tt<