Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1914 — Page 3
A UTO Sole Boots will come handy in a few days when this snow goes off. Then Auto Sole are better wearer, better fitters than most boots. I Want to see them? I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. E THE SHOE SELLER
’WEATHER FORECAST I Knir tnd continued cold '"iiight .ind Kd P. Hendricks of Monro' « basiii'iss visitor in the city today. m«on Rad-m.i tod:. to spend Sunday with his par, ents, |Rbuepi> Meyers and son. Junes, of I near Wren. Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne where th< •on will take treatment from Dr. Bu on. 'Cal Asbury and daug’.ttr Rut <>' Reno. Nev. arrived today for a visit with H. C. Fuhrman, and fanDly. Miss Ruth wil remain here for a vi-it ii. her fat!;' r goes to Washington, D. C. For more than forty-eight i,»ur.- noj water hat! passed through city lines | and the entire city is fe» ling ’ of- 1 f ects in one way or anot r. Factor les are finding it hard t ■ op. rat' bj bawling water for the boiler iron wells. —Bluffton Banner.
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■ Daniel I. Weikel made a business ; trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Deltna Ruckman went to HoagI land this morning to spend the day. John Schug lias returned from Ills weekly business trip to spend Sunday with his family. Lee Reed went to Portland this afternoon where he will visit over SunI day with his family. Leo Eiiinger returned home last evI ining from Fort Wayne to spend Sun- | day with his parents. 1). O. Burkhead returned to Huntington yesterday after visiting in the city with relatives for a few days. David Dietsch left this morning for Vicksburg, Mich., where he will visit a few days with friends and relatives. Gregg Neptune arrived home yesterday from Evanston. 111., where lie is attending Northwestern university for a few days' visit with bis parents. William B. Moon one of Decatur's well known carpenters is numbered among those on the sick list. His ■ondition is a very serious one having -uffered a stroke of apoplexy a few ; days ago.
Mrs. Sarah Hurst is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. John Briggs of Geneva wus a business visitor in the city today. Frank Hisey of Berne was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. Frank Kiting of Minster, Ohio, is in the city the guest of J. H. Brem erkamp and family. John Briggs of Geneva and Earl Shalley of Berne were among those who attended the democratic meeting hero today. Miss Ruth Gleiser of Watseka, Illwill arrive this evening for a two weeks' visit with her brother, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Gleiser. Miss Ruth Bowers accompanied the girls’ basket ball team to Ft. Wayne last evening. She will remain over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Richard Kaough. The casting may arrive tonight or tomorrow and the work of putting It ir place will start at once. Until this task is completed Bluffton will be without a supply of water. William Roop, one of the best known farmers of Blue Creek town ship, a democrat, first, last and all the time between, as he puts it, was in the city today and called at this of flee. The "Can and Will’ class of the Uni ted Brethren church held their regii lar monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Frank Hurst. The regular business routine was cariec out during the evening with the con elusion that the next meeting would be held with the Oakley brothers or the Kekionga stock farm. Mrs Hurst assisted by Mrs. Jess Hurst served a bountiful luncheon during the even ing. Bluffton will have a supply of wa ter before Sunday, but just the exact time! is not known, according to the statement of Mayor John Mock this afternooon. Mr. Mock was at the city plant assisting with the setting up o' a small centrifugal pump. Late this afternoon it was said that it would be impossible to furnish water by tliit method and it would be necessary tc wait on the piece of the broken pipe from Cincinnati. The Six Mile Christian church de stroyed by fire Thursday afternoor will be rebuilt and plans for the present and future will be taken ui at a meeting of the congregation at the offices of Hale A. Markley in this city at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon Only the ceihent walls of the prettj and costly building are standing to day as the result of the blaze, making the loss almost total. The church and contents were valued at about SIO,OOO and as previously announced only $2.500 insurance was carried on the building and SSOO on the contents. — Bluffton Banner. 0 ■ - STOCK SALE. We, the undersigmed, will hold a stock sale at the residence of James Parrish, known as the old Malone) farm, 3 miles southwest of Willshire Ohio, 3 miles south and % mile east of Pleasant Mills, 1 mile south and 6 miles east of Monroe, on the pike fol lowing the long distance telephone line, on Tuesday, February 17, begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: One extra dark chestnut scrrel stallion, % Percheron Norman coming 3 years old, well broke, fine mover, weight 1600 lbs; 1 pair red roan colts, coming 2 years old, % Belgium, weight 1300 each, well mat ed; 1 sorrel mare, coming 3 years old, safe in foal, weight 1300 lbs: 1 bay mare. 10 years old. safe in foal, weight 1400 tt>n.: 1 black mare. 10 years old. with foal, weight 1100 lbs.; 1 bay gelding, coming 3 years old, weight 1200 lbs.: 1 colt. 7 months old. 16 Head of Cattle: Ten head ot Jer 1 sey heifers, most of them fresh by day of sale; 1 Durham cow. 4 years old, will be fresh In March; 1 cow, 6 years old. will be fresh in March; 1 black heifer. 2 years nld; 2 yearling steers. 1 full blooded Jersey heifer, 10 weeks old. 23 Head of Hogs: Eight brood sows. 6 full blooded O. i. C.. will farrow from the first till the mid die of March; 1 O. I. C. male pig, weight about 150 lbs.; 14 shoats, weighing from 100 to 125 tbs. each. Ten full blooded Single Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, about 200 bushels ot potatoes, hay in mow. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. BILDEHBACK £ PARRISH. Hileman * Michaud. Aucts. John Wcchter, Clerk. o —- TO THE PUBLIC I have opened an office for the practice of law, in the Odd Fellow's Block, in the suite of rooms formerly occupied by T!r. Beatty, whore I may bo found during business hours. I heart lly appreciate all past favor*. Respectfully. 30t. JAMES T. MERRYMAN. FOR SALE Good family mare and general purpose horse. Will sell al (Ac tight price. D;oul» b. limit t. >616
AT THE CHURCHES LUTHERAN CHURCH. _____ English service, 10:00; text, John 8:25-36, "The Lord’s Description of His True Disciples." 1. They continue in His word; 2. They know the truth; 3. They are truly free. Announcement for communion on Tuesday from 4 o’clock on. Ladies’ Aid, Friday p. m. o EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30, S. C. Cramer, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. In the morning the sermon will be In the interest of young Christians. In the evening the service will be evangelistic. Y. P. A. at 6:15; BiUy Linn and Ishmael Macy, leaders. The public Is cordially invited to attend these services. J. H. RILLING, Pastor. - - —o REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson, Luke 11:37 54. 10:30, German service: text. Matt. 17:17. “Christ’s Sorrow Over Our Faithlessness.” 6:30, C. E. meeting. 7:00, English service; text. Lev 19:18, "The Second Great Commandment, Love Thy Neighbor." 0 ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 7:30 a. m. High mass. 9:30 a. in. Christian doctrine, 2:00 p. tn. Vespers and benediction. 2:30 p. m. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ. Pastor. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m„ and 7:00 p. m., public worship. Themes for the day: "The Highway of Holiness;” "The Talk of the i Man on the Street." Morning anther, "Holy, Holy oLrd,”i Gounod. 6:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor. A cordial welcome to all. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15; Roy MummaJ ■‘uperintendent. Services following the Sunday, school will consist of love feast and ’ communion. Junior C. E., 200. Senior C. E.. 6:15; Ben Hoagland, president. Roy Mumma. leader. Preaching, 7:00. and each evening! next week at 7:30. You are invited to these services. L. W. LOVE. Pastor. o— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. D T. Stephenson, pastor. G L. Walters, Sunday school superintendent. A. D. Suttlep, Epworth League president Dr. P. 11. Thomas, musical director. 9:15 a. tn., Sunday school. 10:30 a. tn., morning worship. Sermon b ythe pastor; theme. "The Sec-1 end Temptation.’” 2:30 p. tn., Junior Epworth League. 6:00 p. m., Epworth League sere ice. 7:00 p. m.. evening worship. Ser- [ mon by the pastor. Theme. “Some Lessons from the Life of Abraham Lin-| coin.’” ■' o CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:30 a. tu.. Bible school. 10:30 a. m.. communion service. Preaching follows. Subject. “How Get ,tlie Crowd Into the Church.” 6:00 p. m.> Christian Endeavor service; Harvey Segur. leader. 7:00 p. ■».. evangelistic service. BE NJ. BOUTON. Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. ■ • Sunday school. 9 30 a. ni. Morning worship. 10:30 n. ni. B. Y. P. U. society will meet nt 6:00 p. m. Evening service. 7:00 p. in. Subject, "Regeneration.'’ Invitation extended to all to attend. REV. R. N. BALL. Pastor. FOR SALE OR RENT. 140 acres 3 miles west of Ft. Wayne, j farm is thoroughly tile drained, under ' a high state ot cultivation, 124 acres cleared, 16 acres of woods pasture: Ml shocks of eorn and hay In the mow; good buildings; orchard; good < water, and on stun* road Also farm 3 miles east of Decatur, will rcul 80 acres, or 200. If wanted. 1 MRS. WASH KERN. 1 8713 Decatur. Ind R. R. No. 9. . , ---o- ————— FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. 20 acres near Wren. Ohio. For particulars address John Lett Mou rot. hid. R. R. No. 8, JBU.* —•- W" -I—
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ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for ending with Feb. 21th., is 271-2 c Bring Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY OUR MONEY IS YOURS ON EASY TERMS AT LEGAL RATES LOAN TIME TOTAL COST $30.00 3 MONTHS $4.60 Other amounts at the same proportionate legal rate in amounts from $5.00 to $150.00, or can arrange for longer time if desired. Payments can be paid monthly or weekly and they will be so small that you will not feel them. All diamonds and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vaults. We loan on pianos, furniture, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., without removal. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1896 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE 833 FORT WAYNE, IND. A Licensed and Bonded Company.
FOR SALE—BO acres good land in Mason county, Mich. About eight acres cleared. Small orchard. The balance unimproved. Could take a 6' per cent mortgage in part payment.' For further particulars, write R. M. Curtis, Freesoil, Mich., R. R. 1. 31t30: —- o WANTEDr-Girl tn do general housework. Enquire A. D. Suttles, at Old, Adams County Bank, or ’phone No. 6-V. 34tf I IOR SALE—FuII blooded Mammoth! Bronze gobbler and a Pekin drake.— Thos. Dowling, 'phot ■ 11-B. 30t3
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