Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1914 — Page 3

MAHOGANY BROWN The New Colored Shoe For Men SPRING STYLES RALSTON MAKE BEST FOR $5.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER

• = : ... — (noomanaammamunuxsaxcamg' WEATHER FORECAST ncaaui u»» 11 » »i Baacagaaagnqt Unsettled tonight. Saturday fair and somewhat wanner. C. J. Weaver made a business trip to Fort Wayne tills morning. Fred Fuilenkamp was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Ezra Heiser of Poe was a business visitor here returning home on the 5:30 ear this morning. Mrs. R. B. Gregory and daughter, Jirene. --pent the day in Fort Wayne with her sisters, Mrs. Oberlin and Mrs. Fausler. Will iierling of- Bluffton arrived home yesterday from a two weeks’ business trip to New York City and ether eastern points. Mae Berling is expected home this! week from New York City, where she spent a two weeks' vaeation with friends, and also looking after busL n< as matters pertaining to the Berlins Produce company. ■ — I -- I II I ■ »■■■■

f 'k- ;■/-.: Hjj"~« M | the home of I i'SWi ll I Q ua,i, y c ro « riM I gBIJl 1 NEARLYALL - The Fleshy People u s ' IN TOWN Are Among Our Patrons That Is Our Strongest Bid For Thin People’s Trade OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL ONE MORE CHANCE ON ORANGES 45c pk. A few dozen 50c brooms at 39c each Saturday. . OUR SPECIALS ARE FOR CASH — — We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 25e Butter 20 to 27c F Hower and Hower. North of G. R 4 1. Depot. ’Phon, 10H. - J UR 11 *• * I F M.SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN . R I ' Preßident Secretary Treaa. M I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | S REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. *'■ F ABSTRACTS. L U The Sch irmovpr Abst-act Company complete Ab- I ■ KS str ‘ r R , ‘ cor(iß ' lwent y > reiirß experience Farms, City Property, 5 per aeat MONEY I ■

Mrs. Ed Johnson spent yesterday ; in Monroe. J. D. Hendricks, Phil Macklin and I A mos Gillig made a trip north on the interurban this morning. Attorney Schafer Peterson was a professional business visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Secretary of State L. G. Ellingham arrived in the city last evening for a lew days' visit with friends and to look after business matters. On Friday evening. Feb. 6 an Old Fiddlers, contest will be held tn the assembly room in the school house, at Monroe. Prizes wil be given. J. H. Gentis went to Fort Wayne this morning, where he will look after .lome business pertaining to the International Harvester company. Miss Faye Lippincut is workin* on a preparation t‘ remove soot spots from th* chest. Look out fer th* feller wiio i lets you do all th’ talkin'. —Abe Mar- ' tin. Miss Elizabeth Pfleiderer. of the ' George Schumann Publishing House. Indianapolis, representing the Stoddard lecture books, Is in the city, and ‘ a guest at the Archbold home.

Mrs. B. W. Sholty ts 111 of tonstlttls. John Houk has returned from Evansville. Miss Bernice Andrews went to Ft. Wayne today noon. Levi Barkley went to Ft. Wayne today noon on business. Miss Estelle Roehm returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit at Schum, Ohio. Mrs. W. H. Noll and James Ferguson went to Fort Wayne today noon. Attorney Roscoe D. Wheat of Portland was a business visitor in the city today. A. J. Smith has returned from Detroit and Grand Rapids. Mich., where he attended to business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and children left today noon tor Now Haven to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Friedt return ed to Fort Wayne today. They visit ed near Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Dan Haley went to Fort Wayne last evening where she was called by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Joker. Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne returned to Fort Wayne Wayne this afternoon after a visit here with her father, (J. Dein Inger, and family. , Well, the weather man struck the nail on the head this time when ho said that the temperature would take a sudden drop during the alghL Mrs. A. R. Bell went to Mounmuth to visit with her father. Bamnel Kun kel, who is In poor health, incident ti old age. Mr. Kunkel is uinety-fcui year sold. Through Hooper & Lenhart, attor neys. Miranda G. Moore, admlniatr:. trix of the T. R. Moore estate, has tiled suit against Charles M. Moore, on note, demand. |BOO. Mrs. E. H Lone and eon, La Mont, returned to Fort Wayne this after noon. She has been with her mother. Mrs. George McWhirter. at Peterson, who is ill of liver trouble and jaundice. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schlegel werit to Bluffton today to be with Mrs. Schlegel's sister, Mrs. John Smith who has been very ill of tubercular trouble and is now at the point of death. The city independent basket ball tegm will go to Fort Wayne this evening where they will play the Fort Wayne Lyceums at St. Patrick's hall. The contest Is the first one between the two teams and from all reports it promises to be a good one. Mrs. L. B. Brokaw will leave tomor row morning for Chicago to visit her daughter and grandson. Thurman Cole, who is in the art school. Mrs Cole’s mother and sister. Pauline, will go over the B. & O. and will join Mrs. Brokaw and enjoy ths same visit. Mrs. R. N. Ball who has been very ill of renal colic, shows improvement this morning. It was thought yesterday that it would be neccessary to take her to the hospital, this morning, but subsequent improvement leads to the belief that this will he unneces sary at present. Charles K. Bell, son of Mr and Mrs. A. R. Bell, of thia city, who was operated upon last Tuesday evening for the removal of the appendix at the I Hope hospital, ia getting along very | nicely, according to the last word received last night by his parents. Mr. Bell was at Lafayette on business when he became ill and was hurried home. To make matters very bad for the sick man, he was detained two hours at Logansport on account of a serious Mreck at some connecting point. LIBRARY RECEIVES PICTURE. la Gift of Miss Minnie 0*5.1 a, from McMillen Esteta. A fine picture In s*pin. of the Ca | thedral of Etrassburw, Oermsny. wu» I hung tn the library today The same j was a gift <>t Mias Minnie Orris Ike I picture bei; g presented tn her atop ! fathet. Dr. W. W. P McMillen, a short ttow before bls death by blsniece. Mamatie Mae Rlebler de Ferry. | •ho resides near Strnsaburg. FOR RENT—Front office rooma over Interurban depot; vacated by Prose cutor Parrish. Inquire of A. D. Suttles. XMH er our interest in Adams and adjacent counties. Salary or commission Address the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. 17t3 FARM FOR RENT—9S acres in St. Mary's township. 3 miles from town, with or without buildings. Inquire of John M. May, 1013. W. Adamo St. Decatur. Ind. nt* TO RENT—One front office room, one middle office room; two unfurnished housekeeping rooms.—J. 11- Stone 7t3 FOUND—On Monroe street, a man’s black cloth glove. Call at this of fice. *** WANTED—Man past A« with hntoe and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder In Adame county. Balan-. ITO per month. Address 9 Industrial Whig. ludianaptfllx. Ind. sAtl

Kohler Funeral (CONTINUHD PROM PAGE ONE) person, was a pnotograph of Hattie Zaugg, a notorious woman, now in jail Ip Fort Wayne. This woman Is said to be the divorced wife of his brother. The Bluffton News says of her: “This woman, arrested a few days ' ago, and given a fine and jail sen * fence on an association charge, is the ! divorced wife of Alva Zaugg, a halfbrother of Levi Kohler, and it was ■ learned that Kohler had be en seen > in the company of this woman frequently. i "From Vera Cruz it was learned that , the Zaugg woman had visited Vera Cruz frequently during the past few months, and that she often was met on these visits by Levi Kohler, who drove to the interurban station for her. She and Alva Zaugg were mar- ’ ried a few years ago at Ft. Wayne. 1 following charges against them, and ' the wedding is said to have been a step taken to avoid prosecution. La- ' ter she and Zaugg were divorced and ■ It was charged by Zaugg that the woman got about 9560 of his money. "Is was learned that Le ’l Kohler ■ had visitixl the Zs vxrf woman also in , Fort Wa>ne on previous occastons and his visit there this week is believed to have been due to the recent arrest of the woman. A Vera Cru.-t informant states that Kohler was told by a Hand at Ver Cruz that the woman tad been arrested at Fort Wayne and ras In serious trouble there and that star Kohler had bought a Fort Wayne paper to verify this information he boarded the interurban car Blufftou and went from here to Fort Wayne. According to the Vara Cruz informants he was accompanied on the trip to Fort Wayne by his iq-other, William Kohler, and his halfbrother, Alva Zaugg. "Information from Vera Crur ( ia to the effect that Mrs. Louisa Zaugg a widow, and three sons. William. Levi and David, have lived for a number of years on a small farm oast of Vera Cruz. All three of the sons are bach(lors. Levi was about forty-five year f age. Mrs. Kohler had been married previously to Peter Zaugg, and children of Mrs. Kohler by this pre vious marriage, half-brothers and halfsisters of IjOvl Kohler, according to Vsra Cruz informants, include Peter Zaugg, of Bluffton: Mrs. Herbert Ramsey. Bluffton, and Mrs. Jeff Klopfen sthte, Preble, and Oliver Zaugg, of Fort Wayne.” —— -O' PASTRY SALE. Mrs. John Wlsehaupt's section of the United Brethren Ladies' Aid society will give a pastry sale Saturday. February 7, at the Pennington A Lichlie meat market Home-made baking of all kinds will be on sale and the patronage of the public is asked. 2618

IHaB9HBBSBBHE9HB&aE9aaaasaBBa Saturday 3lst Closes the Largest January Sale we have Ever held Saturday Closes Big Jan. Sale | TO DAY AND SATURDAY BIG CLEAN UP ® COAT SALE / T | We have taken all the Coats we have #|i ij M || in stock and divided them into two lots $5.00 BUYS / Mg §3 Cloth Coats that were $12.50, $15.00 to $16.50 J . 1 86.50 BLYS ' : ■ Cloth Coats that were $18.50 to $20.00 j: * MMUB ' a ** £■ All Suits at less than 1-2 their former price-Choice a » $7.50 and SIO.OO. Every Garment must go as we do not cany over a single Coat or Suit from one seas- W ~ gs gg on to another. Everything you buy today and Saturday means big gg saving to you. | niblick I pjq AIM E> COMPANY ftg

DR. R. WEAVER. Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 COAL OF QUALITY Prices Right Your Orders will be appreciated PHONE 199 Emerson Bennett —BWMIM ■ ■»IIBII—a—B STAR GROCERY Cod fish flakes 10c | I Pearl bar!ey lb. 6c | Amsterdam* ccOkies 15c I Cocoanut bars lb. 15c | Dried peaches lb. 10c I Apple jelly 10c I Spring wheat flour 75c F Potato bread 10c I I Rio coffee lb. 17c | I Campbells soups 10c I I I Lake white fish 10c I I I Marco coffee 30c | ■ Kitchen denser 5c 1 [Will Johns. Democrat Wants Ads Pay. 1

si ___ — BOSSE OPERA HOUSE l ALL NEXT WEEK CO IVI IVIE IN CI ING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. THE RITCHIE STOCK CO. Headed By Harold C. (Ritchie) Brown MONDAY NIGHT “THE POLITICAL BOSS” A Play of To-day ■ Plenty of Comedy Specialties Between the Acts | ADMISSION 10c RESERV D 20c Reserved Seat Sale At The Holthouse Drug Co.

[ i FOR SALE AT BARGAIN—2OO acres of good black land in Wabash townI1 chip. Jay county, on good gravel road, J 185 acres cleared. 15 acres good woods ; pasture, land is well fenced and well I drained—no open ditches. Ail in high I j state of cultivation. Good brick house i j of 6 rooms and basement of 3 rooms. ijNew hip roof barn, 26x50. with mow: : rocm for 100 tons hay. Also double , 'corn cribs with wagon shed and other} i buildings for hogs sad poultry. Spec'iial price msde for the next 30 days.

ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Feb. 2nd., is 291-2 c Bring Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY

i SIOO per acre. See or write Janies i Heath, Portland, Ind. 23t6 . FOUND—Gray handbag. Apply Mrs. John Glancy, West Monroe street. I 'Phone 500. 21t3 i FOR RENT —Cheap, live-room house inside of railroad on Mercer .ivenj tie. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Parent or at , Crystal theater. 22t3 I HORSE OR SALE —Good work horse, 8 years old, sound.—O. W. Watts, Rr. R. N. 7. 19t3