Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1914 — Page 3
i I In our advance shipment of spring I I shoes recently introducI ?i ■*- he s e nave patent vampsand i the receae toe and Spanish heel. I Ask to see them. I Ladies $4.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOESELLER
iMxnmixmxrantuti:'. WEATHER lORECAM Fair, with rising temper cur, 1 n si ttled and warmer Tin ulay. Ed X. Ehinger was a Fort V business caller today. Joe Metzger made a bn ini i m t W«>u« this morning. Fred Koldewey of Union t<was a business visitor in t ' ■ . i:y .- urday. te*e Reed returned this mur:.: from Portland, where he .-pent s, day with his family. K The Knighta of Columba- ■ their regular meeting tonu.-'i’ ■ ery member is requested to !•• pr> s ent. J. H. Gentis left this i: hi* regular business trip in est of the international Harv pony. Miss Mac Rademacher i her work at Fort Mayne t after spending Sunday vri: eni-.
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Theodore Theime .went to Fort Wayne Saturday noon. Leo Ehinger return. d to Fort Wayne tlii , morning to resume his studies Ln the Fort Wayne business college. Tom Railing, formerly a well known . ball player, has accepted a position ' Kendallville as a bartender.—Fori iyne Journal-Gazette. Margaret Mills and her guest. Hazel Sweat, of Fort Wayne left this morning to resume their studies >n the Fort Wayne business < oil re. 1 Chunes Bell of Fort Wayne, route: gent for the Wells-Fargo Exp: ■■ a i company, visited in the city Saturday ' v • - his pjtrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell. The city council wil’ meet in regular < ion tomorrow evening and dispose f the many important business matt> i up before them. The monthly I of hills will also be allowed. rest master Louer reports letters r .airing uncalled for at the Decatur totllCv* for Mrs. Frank Allen. C. IL ■ r.-nnor. K. L. Brown, Agnes Combs. \. 0. G.mger, L. M. Hancock, W. W. i iwkins. Dr. J. K. Means. Mrs. L. B. an, A. Remer. Nor.it Sheller. L. tith. Charier B. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. LOtt went to Fort Wayne Saturday noon. Hr I J Williams went to Fort : Waype Saturday noon. Hurry and James Wagner return ed to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart of Huntington were over-Sunduy guestt of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. A. D. Smith returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here at tlio Gunder home. Justice of the Peace A. K. Stone-' bunuT of Kirkland township was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Francos Fuhrman and son. Berley, returned home Saturday after •> week's visit with relatives at Wren and Bobo. Jack Grady, the popular watchman ! ct the G. It. & I. Monroe street crossing, went to Fort Wayne Saturday j Afternoon for a visit. Miss Maynie Deininger arived last evening from Cleveland. Ohio, where lie attended the wholesale millinery openings for three weeks. Leaves, in rich golden-red and yellow, from a rubber tree, have been received at tin Erwin & Michaud office from Dan Erwin who is in Florida. Robert Hathaway and son,•Claude Theodore, returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit with his mother, Mrs. F. Kessler of near Monroe. HtiWah Bauer returned to her school t'billing at St. Johns this morning, after pending Sunday with her uncle. Herman Sellemeyer and family south of the city. Mrs. Louis Kelley and son, Raymond. returned to Monroeville Saturday noon after a visit since Thu* day with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Whitright and family. The Henry Koenemann family 1 , now at home on the Sam Houk fam t."ar Williams and the residence or ! Monroe street which they vacate' 1 . ; here will be occupied by Mrs. Re>r ! king of Union township, who is mor ' ing here. County Auditor T. IL BalUell returned Saturday noon front Chicago to which place he accompanied Mr.-. Riltnell who was enroute to Charles City, lowa, to be at the liwUlde of their son. Walter Baltzell. who is fll of typhoid fever. Mrs. JI. W. Sholty has received word that her niece. Miss Ursel Gazette, of Little Rock. lias, recovered from a rt- < ut op< ration for appendicitis and Is able to return to her school work MSs On ■ tte is known here where she has often visited. Mi-s Fanny Burwell a court reporter front Bluffton was in the city taking notes in the Cliarles Elmore damage suit against the Union Traction ■'< c’ttany. She spent a few hours visiting In the city with her sister Mr-;. George Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterhelnrtch and children, Hubert and Lucile, lei' this morning for their heme at South Bend after attending the funeral o( i Mrs. Sarah Fisher Saturday, They . visited over Sunday with Mrs. Katter Imlnrlch's parents, Mr. and Mrs Jame Hurst. Joe Meyer uuu son, James of WIT I shire, Ohio, passed though Decatur to Fort Wayne to a special!-J. Two rears ago the son's nose was broken I when he was struck with a snow !>al! I ted the wound refused to heal. The (•mtn • oi treatment taken now seems HO help hint very much. Mr*. H. W. Sholty has received a card from Otto Reppart and Miss LyIla Miller who uro visiting in Now ■ Orleans. They like the south very much and are enjoying themselve;. j They have called on Mrs. Sholty’cbrother, James Vincent and family. ■ who live at Harvey, n suburb of New Orleans. John Sherry of Vent Cru-t suffered a dislocation of hte right ankle Frriday evening whim he foil on th<» sidewalk !<n front of the Somlor garnet* on North Main street. His ankle pained him so much that It was necessary to take him home in nn automobile. Tim ankle Is swollen very much and the! di.'lcs'ntlon Is a bad one.—B!u fit on Bciuu-r. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kntterheinrica returned this morning to South Bcm! nfter attending the fun-rat of tjrtir 1 grandmother Mm, Harah Ptehev. | Others who attended and have return wl home are S. Daniel Fisher, wife! nJ dsnghters. Edna, Opal and Blanch Mfam CLa»e and Mr. nnd Mrs. Petiw Chase and children. Ear! and Inez, of Etiten! and Lmnmuol Flatter altd daaghtor, Naomi, of HunMngton. Th- hit <»f the season In tho basket lull Hn* will bo pulled off Tur-day • vetting nt. the Porter hall, in till s city, wlv-tt the D entur merchants and hitrh < 'icsil b'seltor* will clash tn one of tbo I’ii. t txeitlng and auusatlonul , ever played. If you arc u boos* tor he num to attend this gnmc, as It : 1 la,. >k played f<«e a itomf enuue, the i I t:t going to thn athletic assueluHon )-■ the Decatur high achool to as- i M in defraying th"ir expenses In goiug o 1 loottiingtou. ■ •
Bertha, daughter of Ed Kintz, Sr. 1: numbered apioug Un ill. Rufus Best of Crcmwrlf spent Sun day here with Miss-ltlUa Brandy berry Miss Marie Gass is re- (.vering !»•• w;i itj severe cold,of a law dry •' stand'---. - C. ff. Hayslip left t>; ..toi-nnif huiiness trip to Canada for * B-'b. P. K. Kinney ha rc< overed fr -ri his recent severe illness and was in Decatur today. Chester Johnson returned this morn i;ig to Gary after upending Sunday here witli his family. Miss Fanny Brown of- Fort Wayne pent Sunday here with her aunt, Mrs rid Luttman, and family. Mrs. O. D. Weldy and won, Bryce, returned to Fort Wayne this morning I after a visit here with relatives. Mias Ixzulse Brake arrived from Chi•ago being called herp by the serious illness of her sister, Miss Maynt" Brake. m —o ; NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SAL E OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Crnnmialr.-r. by virtue of an order of C Court. -. <. therein , «iit; . Mi VS. Wiiliuni E. l-’aik. • al, i n -..■red BG4-3 upon the < ■ < hereby gives notice that t the . > ' Office of Dore B. Erwin, .Decatur, In diana, on Tuesday, March 10th. 1914, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 3 o'clock p. m. of said dny. and j ‘rom day to day thereafter until sold i 'io will offer for side at private sah and at not less Uiaii the full r.c iraised vaiud thereof the following j described Real Estate in Adams Coun ty, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number Two (2) and Ixit Num : bey Tiir> e ED In Bectlca Number S'x- i •'-tn in -rbwopblp Twenty Seven (27) j • North. Range Fifteen <lsl East ii | ~-j i ouuly and State as the same i> ic- bwati'd on the recorded plat m ■ o sub-dlvis’cn of «nFI Section Six | I teed except from said lots the ground! I lieretvi'or.- conveyed l.j one Samuel • .’vt-her for tin- use. of a meeting hou ii chobl-lw ■•-■■.' and grave yard. AlJ the follpwfr.g: COttlntf■’< - at the South W. Corner if u * Bouili Fiat - tarter f* - of Section Number Nine Ol In Tow? ■ ■ . ■ ii ■ .Northi Range Fifteen (15) East It ' Adams County, Stat -of Indiana, nr !*feg *b»»nen iSast to the South Fk- 1 ‘orner of the Soul’u V,‘,-;,i Qi 1 h< fcoudi < i.ute" of d ‘.ion Number Nino (9) nfo-.r- : •hence North to the South line of t right-of-way of the Chicago and Alantic Railway Company, thence W along said South line of righto’’•' .for-said to the center line runtarcugli said section nfrio (9) fro. North to South, thence Sooth to place of beginning • stiiuateil to c ■ain thirty seven and out-four.: (37A4J acres of land. Containing 11 dl 127'» acres more or less. Terms of Sale One-third Cu"li-. one- third in or. "ear and oue-lbird la two years fron date of sale. Deferred payments to heir <5 p-’- | ••ent Interest from date of sale end be .secured by a mortesge on salt Heal Estate. DORE B. ERWIN. 9-16-23-3 \ Commissioner. REAL OPERA AND OPERA STAR? Os World Wide Fame Coming to Op era House. Tuesday, March 3. A company of star which «übruteuch nctaMf . a;: Joseph F. Sheehan America's greatest tenor, M.ilamc An ionette Leßron, celebrated prlma don-j >l3. Lydia Sturtevant front the Pari Jpero company, whom reputation ei tends throughout HSsrope and Anmrlia •larold J. O.d ; . one of th. • re i. i : baritones of the day, etc., is. ~n t v r at any time. In even th target citleWhen these stars instead oi’ present inp one opera, take three of such f.’.m one operas as “11 Trovatore," -F b nilan Oirl." and "Martha,” ■ <’d the bent there is tn all three < t . eras and put It Into one performance, wo have a comblnirtlon such : o-■•■ lias an opportunity of hearing btr o;ic In a lifetime. The “11 Tn.vatorc" nart of t’l t-ro grant eonslrta of the Tower S<- t: , : its world renowned Mi « n-r<*i> i- v. : ns the entire dungeon scene, su'd I><- the most beautiful of the o|xr,i I'rniu "The Bohemian Girl"' it includi * - ■ practica’ly t-veryihing •!"'• •« wort while. "Then You'll Remember M<y’ ”»' i)W' mp- Ih Martite Halls,' ' •4t i W For ovw Fait,'' etc. The cnUrc seu •»•! I of of ■‘MarthiU’ so given, iiicludhi,. I "The Last Ro»>e Sumin' r." "Th" dpintiig Who. 1“ Quartet." The U<wk! | night ’ quartet, etc., mr ins n i ftori which Mri ll n »'.< mb'- v' g.- one o r the’ilu t“ v r Ivard in t» city, as well as on< of the taoc ic • (Ring ti'Tforniunciu of opt ru ( ver p.v . in anywhere. ROAD SUPERINTENDENTS.' fu-fore idlowlur Him' for rhovilhr: “iK.n.aeg the irtgitway mnsridUuibtad i •it to price "tai (hue aHuWed ter ‘ ttne . ilo illowahr-' can '■ui-u for iVeii;! dene on dirt lit- town Ip n <1 . thiy nr> coiilril I '>l ;.y h>,.■ p itu- I teei, IV'- Wiiiil\i»ir< you rtitht.aftd will, keeping >tJ mind tin- car" «»t lie-i funds appropri4t«l ter th! work. JIM A. HKNDPit’KH. vlt3
MB—Mt raaiWnnni.' i. MPtr.: - * .-.0, - 4 OF TYPHOJD . : Barton Sciyalu.'rc C Better—Corothy i* Quite 111. Miss Bernice Johnson, daui'iib-r • Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jobui.ou ij also of tho malady that resembles typhoid fever. Miss Ruth Hubbard, who ha; b- -> ill of stomach and bowel trouble, is much improved and is able to b u and about the bouse again. County Aud -tr T. H. Bsl 11 an famjly received word Saturday cuu-. ng that Wait Baits I, who ]Charles City, lev. 1. w.ri : same, and -or r • ' : . dde, is that . lease was dim :. > - i'yphoid fever. The Condition of it . \ , he rive year old <■' ' Charlie Voglewcrb- v , lously !-■ k the 1fever epid mlg tea* Is jibe city r li’uA.s r.’;cut . 'at any .-n- I, I fever hein; ;--v high.i"-J- , 1 | for hi r -.<; ■ry was v: ■ . ’’l < a wc ’... ’ what w..- yr ter-tey • : is ver I high fever set ju and • I rhl - to ■ ■ 1 another victim o( ' which lias a hold in De. Robert, Utt! aon of 1 ty V.d ( rlcr O. P. MIL 1, u very severe cold tl-at h ..fUc lhi ntire body. Adrian, son of DeU.ua Elz- /. i■> LL' at a severe i-okl. Barton SchraluLv Jg r< ported I Ing slightly bettor today and has ! chance for life. He is ill of ! fever and a trained nurse is ~t him. FARM FOR SALE OH RFNT. 20 acres near U reu, Ohio. p’o: , particulars address . Ua Lott, Mot roe, Ind.. R. R. N f -
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□AtLEY FUNERAL POSTPONED. . MARCH CESSION BEGINS TQOAY The boa <f county comipli lopei I here were no bids tiled to, r 'atij>< thu old fair grounds. Tomorrow will lio co .tracts for building eleven ma- ' d.:m roads will be let. —o - THE COURT NEWS Curtis Campbell Qualifies as Administrator of the Estate i - T.ATT! «■■■■•■ I —lt <J •- f • I • : •
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