Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1913 — Page 3

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WEATHER l ORf CAST I i»inuanuiiuuk;nrnxr:n:nannaa • Fair tonight. Sunday with imreasi cloudiness. Henry Colter of Bobo was a busii s visitor here yesterday. Uss Cltrfstena Reiter of St. John’s u shopper here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Goldner went > Fort Wayne yesterday for a visit. Mrs. C. L. Meibers and son, Bob. ere Fort Wayne visitors yesterday [t< moon. .Hrs. Velina Rost returned •< Fort L’.iyne yesterday afternoon after a it here with her parents, Mr. and Irs. George Shroll. I A judge in Los Angeles has had his I irge to a jury taken down by a nogrnph. so that the jury can have repeated a;, often a they like withht further disturbing him. |C. 8. Niblick returned to Fort fayne this morning, where he spent I few hours with his son. Stewart, at L- St. Joseph hospital. Stewart is [ ting along line and K regaining ngth every day

KI". I . THF HOMF ’• ft j Ajin* GnffHr SU what place . ■Sjly* Can be nwe Tantahziitp TO THE KIDS Than the pantn- with lock*®t iCTI espwauy. Whon thev • now it’s filled , n i ' “ with gu■« things from our store I — - — I p \ 20c I Jurrants I«4 l- ' '}« I «ded raisin- . U w . he „f„,ur » j ■TunS << •’ tetok t * . into 15c Swett po ; ato« Zl ; c j e: " -■ 10. ’ SlaweaWe- • ‘ £ I ■ j nd N • | <,. PrfoMiiient I THE BOWERS °’ PI RFAL . „, a ny«®p l,le -- J The Srtumev' r MONEY

* • Jan Beery made a business trip t 0 | Furt "»yne this morning. J John fk-bug madt . a I Richn.ond this morning. ‘ Cook made a business trip i to l«rt Wayne this morning. W. Hay of Indianapolis was a . busmess visitor in the city today. N. H. Magner and daughter, Mary, "ent to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. B. F. Webster and daughter, Gladys, spent the day in Fort Wayne 11 Mrs. Sumas Undis and son of MonI roe were visitors in the city yesterday. H Mrs. Henry Koenemann and son, i Arthur, of Friedhelm were visitors in ,i the city yesterday. ,| I<eo Ehinger is home from tiie Fort I U ayue business college to spend •/ • week-end with his parents. W. C. Kauffman has returned from , hts weekly business trip to spend e Sunday with his family. Mrs. Lee Stults and sou, George, left tlds morning for Toledo, Ohio, t where she will visit with her sister, . Mrs. Fuller. t Mr.-. B. F. Kiier and son, B. F. jr.. and Mr. Kizer's mother, Mrs. Lydia Ki- _• agr. us Linn Grove, went to Monmouth today to visit with relatives '

lor Garrett a ' n <Ur ,efl 11118 mor afoß Mr. and Mrs r v .... Wayne today W<i W * nt to - - - «p2u? b Mos t ot Fun *«« P '1 the evening in the c j t> . UM,,, . F ho ’ lr *-B here today. » busmens vlaitor here yesterday. tod'v n ßen , l ' ill “ rs went <0 Cedarville tWU> noon for a visit over Sunday. ron’ r R a ?t MrS ' J ' W Tynrtall * nd Ph ' bPent th ® da> ' 111 Fort Mrw boy bhamon Wld Mnj Elner J“ } SPtnt th ° " 8y in F ° rt Edith Laughlin returned to Monroe I « visit | lwe wlt | ( rg W(1 Ham Cross. Mi s Roe Linker has returned from Sheldon where she visited with relatives. Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. W. P Schrock were Fort Wayne visitors this afternoon. The Misses Anna and Catherine Ginley and Blanch Ervin went to Fort "sync this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews of Dayton, Ohio, are guests of the Will iam Harting family. Miss Ruth Gay went to Monmouth this morning to attend the Root township teachers' institute. Mrs. Trumbull of Whitley county, who has been here visiting the past several months, left today for Garrett. Mrs. 1) B. Erwin and daughter, Doris, attended the play, "Rebecca nt Sunny-brook Farm'' at Fort Wayne today. Miss liuldali Mutscliler returned yesterday from Bellefontaine. Ohio, where she visited several days witli friends. Mrs. Sarah Fisher, Mrs. Jonas Fish-| ’r and son. Glen, and Clyde Butler ’ left today for Eaton to visit with rela i lives. George K. Marvel of Van Wert was a business visitor in this city today.; IFn Erwin w«s a Fort Wayne bust ' m»s visitor today. C. A Burnette of Spokane, Wash, arrived this morning to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. PatV r son and other relatives. Mr. and Mr>. Joh- H ne hedaughter Louise lep this morning to i Frsnktord where they w ’I spend *b< I week end with Mr. Heneschen’s par ents. Mirs Agnes Meiliers will go to For'. ' Wayne this evening Her mother I Mrs. <’. L Meibers. who has been j there since yesterday aftenu-on. will I accompany her home tote mining. ' Dr. Coverdale has returned from • j two ’ve< k- vacation in Na*hville. an | M< o-P'ilti Ttnn., vr l In Arkansas I ! White in Nashvill. he wa» tln« gue..t [of his son, Clark Coverdale and fam I ily. Mrs. M. F. Parrish of .Monroe aevootI panied her Im band to I'is city ye»ter | | day and was a guest of Mrs. Dr. U. L-1 Smith while the medical asscwiatiotil I held Its meeting ut the Smith of ce | last evening. SAVED FROM aURGEONS KNIFE AND its torture , ...ini .sv» .Kivu MVwl U I kdialt UU»* . •>**’ aewaw m Uirture by using « P«" Remedy, npd I one case has been reported th*' | L not received Immediate relief b> An „a K Be«t was granted a dtrorc from Daniel L Best, and was given cu-tody of their child. Emma B. st. « tl | further order us the e<«rt - J * n i ftrht so orderH t< defvB dant • ■ L " I ~V the Plafntlfl »'■ l* r luvnul u of -Id Emm. unt.l further Xof th.- court. The cost, are t.k fdw .ln.t the defendant. Ural estate transfers. . , 0 Thomas Dean. W acres. ' . .nit ilstw deed. »10W; ‘ brt * T W B.umgartner to Christian f ? ,‘itate nceouiitafts have arrived wgoO nr the treasurer and .'idltor a k> forth. years l»U ‘» l ’- . m weldy (iu»! , «''d a* £Ua rdl»« ot 1118 ‘ . ~y n 8 I run HI. b oll ' l w8!1 ** ,yW ' . I'll" K >o ’' b * V ‘’> i 49 rite Itemed}, you yourFort *“•** .„. • - ti.o**"* 0811 !. n L-u;< d 5® ÜB,t ,0 ,hc l-dHaN

COURT HOUSE NEWS. Special Judge D. D. Heller dlscon- 1 tinned the trial of Reber vs. Bowman ,; until Monray morning, excusing the jurors at noon today until Monday. Tiie ease began trial yesterday morning. Stuart Brown vs. Rudolph Bauman et al. Cause reset for December 29. Oliver J. Harmon vs. John Trim et al. Answer by O. N. Tyndall; rule to reply to second and third paragraphs ol cross-complaint in on. paragrap' by Tyndall. Rule to answer ere.' complaint. Real estate trans'ers: Jo 1 Ldd o il. to Adam Augsburger et al., lot 18 i, Berne. $11.00; Charles D. Porter et al. to The Bunk of Geneva, lot llfj. Geneva SBOOO. An inventory filed In the Noah Wu't liman estate was approved. - 1 ■ " ■ .."'O" '■' —i ■ . BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE. 1 havo a number of full-blooded Bronz turkey gobblers, weighing from 20 to 22 pounds each —Just the kind for the farmer who wants to raise good turkeys next year. 1 also make a specialty of furnish lag turkey hens and gobblers sorta ble use. Have good supply for Chris mas; will furnish them either alive or tressed. Leave order now. THOS. DOWLING. 28<tf 'Phone 11-B PRIVATE SALE. One work mare. 7 yean. old. and h> foal, sound, positively guaranteed- • .mlng 2 year old draft horse, colt; 1 pring mare colt. 1 Hat beet rack. 1 hay driving mare, 1 set double har ness. set single harness, and buggy: t •ow, half Jersey, fresh Ist of January, guaranti-.-il. S. H. I'LEW. Halfmile north of Monroe. SSZtIO - , — FO USA I.K- Six-room cottage house on Tentli street; good fruit: both hard arid sofe water; close to school Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. In nuiro of W. W. McQueen, 'phone No 1 on T. Line. 2Mt< lyric! Pictures Os Quality f jM r«'ay M’ILER BROS. I Pl REAL B W'd W Rt Ci’C' F ■ 1500" Cow Roys- Cow Girls ■ Indians, Mexicans,' punchers, Ropers & etc. r 5 Iris 51 DON’T MISS IT V nd ty Mat. and Nigh b WJOpjL ‘5 OfSy V/ ihRbiMA) va.vLj $ hristmas pastry, Chrstmaf I custards or < hristnias bread, I rolls and biscuits, when pur-. Hhnsed at Martin’s b*k ry, can always be dejiended upon as being up to the top < no’ch of superior excellence. We do our own baking ex clusively, and know exactly how each article is mane, and know that only the purest and best ingredients go . intu them. MarQn’i; bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin i

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