Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1914 — Page 3
IM rest Bitten Feet « I People who ave frost bitI ten feet saj that cushion I comfort sho s give relief. I MENS! $4.00 I I CHARLIE VKLEWEDE.
Leather forecast Gvaerally fair tonight and I hurs»y. Em I tan ngartner and son. went Vayne this morning. ■fed Sellwiuyvr spent t -• day at m-ur Magley attending to ■ >J. ©. Hal>- e,. . returned from Bluff--08. Where ■ attended the it. (dilation officers of tin* Knights TempHenry Kiting went to Kort jVuyt e this morning for a v it until with her u-ter. Mr-. George MaiMV- ui ml " er has ret.irm-d front where he wa- a patient |g the St Joseph hospital a tew day: for Ks it'uent for a < old. r - ” Biire ' ■ of ; of Mr. and Mrs. Gee T.M> Wt fhlS e|f» lUllfflOt
I aiiiy Groceries I 1 THE LR CARDINAL Points J of JS ss SI JALITY R:! SERVICE! m, observe them all on our Cardinal points pr< > you that we do as A SEE for |ce. Eggs 28c 18 t| icHower. >t. | Thone IOB._ j| km. schirmeyer Ijcii I ■ President ISecrJ-ary Treas. ■ I THE BOWERSiIHLTY CO. I ■ REALLSTATE, BO LOANS. I ABSTRACT ■The S I irm-vcr Abstract O y complete Ab- I ■ sirtct H 'onh, 'twenty Mpcricnce j ■ v Fanns, City rropcrtjjr oenl 9 MONEY! 1
A. Manin returned to Fort > tie after attending to business i for Strauss Bros, ias Elizabeth Myers will entertain a ipper this evening for Miss Anna . < mail of ( ('ovington, Ky„ and Miss I ia Bosse. s. Roy Mustard of Ada, Ohio, is • t ;uest of Mrs. John Potter. Mrs. t' 1 ard was formerly Miss Frances i I ivrkamp of this city. t ter Fulk of Craigville, who has i> sick for over a week with gall ! i Icr trouble. Is convalescing nice--1 d is sitting up some. ii t Kirsch went to Fort Wayne I I morning to attend the meeting ■ < e board of directors of the GerI r Reformed Orphans’ home. il | del Sprang returned this noon e * f a several days business trip to 1 ’ti. Ohio where he has l»een inn t ig the Vail factories. it i Schroeder returned yesterday s t Indianapolis where he has been I slate board passing the ex;i lion for a veterinary license. a| Dirk Roop family will move a i l-e house on Fifth street which o. ii ted by George Krick and fainmi II <> are moving into their new 4-
Miss Nell Brown went to Ft. Wayne yesterday non. Lona Bittner went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon The Bernstein store is making their annual invoice. Noah Lehman went to Ft Wayne yesterday afternoon. J. H. Helm, who has been »ick, is improving nicely. Mrs. Joshua Parrish went to Fort Wayne yesterday noon. The Peoples & Gerke store is making an annual invoice of stock. Will Christen of Rockford, Ohio, was a visitor in the city today. J. J. Volmer of St. Mary’s, Ohio, b in the city visiting with friends. John Sullivan and Mr. Brown went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Irvin Brandyberry made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Hick Hill and daughter, Mabel spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. The Decatur Cemetery association will hold its anual meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. Nancy Lord is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Grimm in ' Fort Wayne. t Ed Lewton and family are moving i from Fort Wayne to their residence in I Monmouth. i Miss Leta laing returned from a i delightful visit with relatives at Madi Ison, and Cincinnati The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ’ Fritzinger of Monmouth is ill with • the whooping cough. The Charles Fritzinger family has moved into the John C. Magley rest- ’ dence in Monmouth. Mrs. Jess Hurst left yesterday for Eaton, Ind., where she will visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Binions and son. Harry, are spending a week with relatives In Monroeville. Joe Colchln returned to Elkhart, after a visit here with his mother. Mrs. Julia Coichin and family Ed Hurst has returned from Alliance and Eaton, Ind. where he visited with friends and relatives. Many merchants are busy this week making their inventories and getting ready for sales and business in genera!. A new floor is being put in the Williams A.- Sons grocery, and Is adding greatly to the Improvement of the ' store. Mrs. Wilson Miller and daughter. Elva and Ima Dale returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit here The regular monthly meeting of the official board of the M. E. church was held last evening at 7 o'clock at the church. Father Freiberger left yesterday noon for Lafayette where he will become superintendent and chaplain of the boys' orphauge. Mr and Mrs. John Dunefee returned to Gideon, Mo. after attending the funeral of their grandmother. Mrs. John Merica. at Wren. Ohio. Mrs. C. V. Connell left this morning for Monroe. Mich, to accompany her daughter. Miss Marie, to that place where she will resume her studies in the St. Marys collegt. Fred Frey of Fort Wayne was num bered among the out-of-town guests at the private dance given last evening by Miss Leona Bosse in honor of Miss Anna Overman of Covington. Ky. Lloyd Magley returned to his studies in the Indiana Veterinary college ’ In Indianapolis after spending his hoij Iday vacation with his parents. Mr. : and Mrs. 8. 8. Magley. In Monmouth. Folks who manufacture things out o' whole doth halnt worryin' about free wool. Th' feller who refuses f neglect his business an' fuller th' crowd is called a grouch.—Abe Mar tin. Mrs. Nancy lx>rd returned last evening from Fort Wayne, where she visited with her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Grimm, and with her sister In law, Mrs Ralph Dutscber. who had a j stroke of paralvsts. Mrs. Rummell returned to her home in Convoy. Ohio, yesterday afternoon after a week's stay with her mother Mrs. Hannah Barkley who continues | quite 111 st the home of her son. Hen ry Barkley south west of the city. Dr. Elizsoetit tturna accompanied by her father. Clark Brothers, of Chi cago has returned from Chicago where she spent New Years and an nounces that her regular oftl< a hours for patients will be resumed. Mr. Brothers will remain In the city for a visit with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller and daughters. Mary and Caroline, return »d to their home in Bluffton after nenditig ’ Suuddv wßli Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance Bunday evening Mr. end Mrs Htults and daughter, Jeanette, land Della and Albert Sellemeyer were entertained at the Vance home 1 la honor of the guests.
Drops The Appeal 3 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 5 ants defaulting. Costs are adjudged against plaintiffs. The clerk is orders ed to make copy of judgment for recorder of Adams county. s —. John C. Moran was appointed comt mlssloner under $4,000 bond for the sale of the land in the Liby partition case. The interest of all parties hereto is to follow the funds derived from said sale. The claim of John Miller against ’ the estate of Marla Robison was submitted and evidence heard. t Eli Sprunger, executor of the Abras ham Sprunger estate, tiled report of . sale of bank stock, which report was approved and the stock ordered trnsI ferred to the purchaser. The report of sale of personal property, as made by D. C. Neuenschwan 1 der, executor of Noah 'Wulliman estate, was approved. 1 J. W. Teeple, attorney, filed a new 1 suit for himself as plaintiff against Frank 8. Peterson, suit on note, de [ mand $138.30. i « Real estate transfers: Jane Meshi berger to Jacob J. Flory, lot 29. Green- . wood cemetery. $lB, Geo. 8. Fink ct | al. to Alfred Kneuss, lots H. 97, (’ey- ( lon, quit claim deed. i Attorney J. C. Sutton qualified as notary public for another four years I ' and filed bond as such. ——o - — Site Selected I I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I ited States passes upon the title to the property and primounces it satisfac- , tory. In investigating titles the at- I , torney genera! necessarily relies upon i the district attorneys in the various states.” | - -e- - Dr. Clark made a business trip lo Fort Wayne. Alfred and Viola Grote went to Ft. Wayne for a visit. 1 Mrs. C .H. Colter went to Fort I , Wayne this afternoon. Simeon Beatty of Des Moines. lowa, j is here visiting with his mother, Mrs. . A. P. Beatty, and others. | -<> — FOR SALE. The general store and buildings of , the late Henry Zwick at Williams (Bingen P. O-). Indiana. For full par < titulars call on or write MARY ZWICK. 288t30 Bingen, Indiana. 1 ■ -wNOTICE TO BEN HURS. The Ben Hur Aid society will meet ■ at the home of Mrs. William Biggs, I • corner Ninth aun jetterson streets, Thursday evening. Members are urg-.' ed to be present. 306t3 Secretary. ■■ - o NOTICE. John Edwards, the old reliable painfer of Decatur, is now ready to do your i painting, paper hanging and graining, i Leave all arders with the Holthouse Drug Co. 383e0d t3O - — ■■ o- - - —— TO THE PUBLIC 1 have opened an office for the prac tlce of law. In the Odd Fellow's Block, in the suite of rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Beatty, where I may bo found during business hours. I heartily appreciate all past favors. Respectfully, 30t. JAMES T. MERRYMAN FOR SALE- Farm, 167 acres, clay loam corn land. lays level, no waste land, and thoroughly tiled Good improvements and well fenced. Ort hard.- wind pump and stock tanka. On main traveled gravel road; 12 miles from Fort Wayne. Ind.. 2 miles . to good market. Will exchange for | good income property valued from s<.otto to fS.ttoo. $l3O per acre. Terms, onwhalf cash, and mortgage for bal ance. Address Room 69. Kaiser 1 Blk, Kendallville. Ind 3td t FOR SALE-Well Improved farm of < Ido sires, prairie land. Good ’ fen<Sß and well watered. Adapted to , ' fruit growing and diversified terming. 1.000 spple trees just beginning to , bear, of ii winter varieties, which have beene properly sprayed and at- I tended Fine location, on main trav- | ded rood and auto bus line; 2 miles [ to market and the most popular sum | tner resort la northern Indiana. Uhd la. In h high state <>( .ultt\ati"ii sll-'. per Tirms I mortgage for the balance.' A‘ddre*s|, . Room 59, Kairer Blk., Kendallville. | ’ led 3t« » — DEMOCRAT WANT ADO, PAY BIG
snerTirt "irtzy r r it-_ ~- -■ --- -- - — STAR GROCERY Cod fish flakes 10c Pearl barley lb. 6c Amsterdams cookies 15c Cocoanut bars lb. 15c Dried peaches lb. 10c Apple jelly ICc Spring wheat Hour 75c Potato bread ICc Rio coffee lb. 17c Campbells soups 10c Like white fish 50c Marco coffee 30c Kitchen denser 5c Will Johns, Eii Pineapple 10-20-25 c Bulk coffee 18c Oranges 20-30 35c Cocoa qt 25c Baked beans 5-10-lEc Campbell soup 10c Bulk raisins lb 10c Olives qt 25c Ripe olives qt 35c Chili sauce 15c Spaghetti 10-15-25 c Pure apple jelly 10c Olive oil 25c Home made sour krout 15c qt. Shelled Popcorn 10c box Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 18c to 27c. eggs 28 cents Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno office 143 1 none Residence 102 Threshing Outfits For SALE — I am offering for sale all my threshing matliiuery. Two complote out fits, in first-class condition. Call on A. W. WERLING, Preble, Ind 6 13-2027
y.Ug. 1.--o" ’ ' A*»cr? Better Bread 1 han Mother Used to Make which is only another instance of what lovers of a good article really think of Martin’s bread. Yet high sounding praise is not as convincing as a personal trial. We want you to try our bread, cat it, sleep on it and think on it* You will then say that it’s better than mother used to make. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin
-■iir-—i --t-v I Old Adams County Bank • Decatur, Indiana? Capital $126,000 ..'7717 ffIPY Surplus . $30,000 S- Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick J Vice Presidents & X, Ehinger, Cashier. k fK Do ad Farm loans KCau a Specialty Rtf tert — Resolve Collections Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS ». able Rates. DOLLARS _ | Start Bank Accounts A^a . BANK ACCOUNTS tionConsistant Begtt With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking *„ j m. Methods And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. —
Storm Buggies At 15 Discount ALL THIS WEEK This storm buggy we put up ourselves and will guar- , antee you satisfaction. Cal! on us for Storm fronts, Side curtains, Buggy tops, Robes and Blankets. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cor. Ist & Monroe st. Old Mitten Factory Big. "attention farmers' Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. 12th, is 36c Us Yom* Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY
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$5.00 $5-00 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, JANUARY 3th. AND 17th. See H.J. Thompson Agt for Particulars. ELTS Mid ARTICS This is the kind of weather when you need these articles. Keep your feet dry and warm. To do this however, get the “Ball Brand’ Artic and Felt, the best made. SINGLE SOLE ARTIC - - - - $1.60 TAP SOLE ARTIC $175 „.FELT BOOTS - $3.50 - $3.75 11 PEOPLES & GERKE 4 S r J* ■
I! i cigar rise, t andy case, 1 d«»k. 1 safe, lv tobacco wall case. For sale or trade, y Inquire at Uirod & Baker’s restaurriinl. Ul3
