Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1914 — Page 3
WANT TO SHOW YOU THIS NEW SPRING STYLES CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER
WEATHER FORECAST I M WlMlHnßliiißMiiiiiiimttmrmnnaH Fair tonight and Tuesday. Cloudy tonight. Will Kremers made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Julius Haugk made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Oscar Hoffman made a business trip to Portland this morning. F. H. Hubbard of the Holland St Ixtuis Sugar company made a busi-. neoa trip to Fort Wayne this mom-. Ing. Miss Mae Radi mocker returned to I her work at Fort Wayne this morn ing after spending Sunday in the city with her parents. Calvin Peterson returned Sunday 1 morning from Bloomington, where he I attended the state basket ball tournu ruent, held at that place Friday and ' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Mo-i of Fort Wayne relumed to their t; > j last evening after spending S-i. *i..y j with Mr. Mose** mother. Mrs. Ju ;a I ana sister. Miss Nettie Mus.es.
■ • ;.Wt II r IlfflßMMlW——■ a | ,HF home/)? nL4 I I duality Cirocerirs I nW J* I- -Z ! ® I We Like To Meet You 4 Eace io Face THAT a IW/Mr Would Be Our Choice But When This Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice! Use Phone 108 For Choice Groceries: Large fancy yellow Globe Onions, lb 5c Large Sweet Onions, lb. 8c Parsnips, lb. 5c Fancy slaw Cabbage, lb 4c Ear Pop Corn, lb - 5c Piementoe, can • • • • • *®c Fresh Lettuce and Celery Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds Extra Fancy Clam Onion Sets We pay .cash or trade for produce. Eggs 180 Butter 18 to 25c Hower and Hower. North:of C. r 4 1 Depot. Thow 108. MMK' ’•* ’ -•- IF M. BCHIRM EYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | REAL’ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, f ABSTRACTS. ■ The Schlrmevnr Abstract Company complete Ab- I ■ itr»ct Records, I’wenty years txpertence 3 HFarma, City Property, 5 per aeal I MONEY H
C. K, Bell returned to FL Wayne today. Miss Mayme Deininger went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon. C. (*. Sc hug of Berne was a bus!- , ness visitor in the city today. Henry Miller returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller returned last evening from Warsaw, where they visited with relatives. Miss Clara Weiland has resumed her work for the season at the Hoese millinery store after a vacation. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson attended i the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. . William Robinson, Sunday at Pleas- | ant Mills. i. I Jolinsop of Bluffton visited in the ■ tty over Sunday with his sister, and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent i-’orbing. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kar.aird and ■ laughter. Virginia, of Ft. Wayne | n- re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i iat ter son over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ixtyal Woods and i . tighter spent Sunday at the home I • Mr. Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I W. R. Woods, the event being a fam-ic-ritig in honor of U. B. Woods > left last evening for Canada.
Reuben Baxter of Monmouth was here today on business. John Elstey of Monroe was a business visitor here today. Miss Hester Weber spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with relatives. Mrs. James Strickler and son, Harold, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dora Shieferstein of Mon mouth was shopping here today. Miss Jennie Shockley returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here. Miss Blanch Erwin spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with her sister, Miss Dorothy Erwin. Lee Reed returned this morning from Portland where he spent Sunday with his family. R. K. Allison of Indianapolis was in the city today looking after his business interests. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Reinking and sons, Alton and Clemens, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. David Gessinger spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with her daughter. Mrs. C. K. Lhamon. Curley Buffenbarger returned to Hoagland this morning after visiting in the city over Sunday. Elva and Vera May went to Fort Wayne Saturday for a visit with Lu cile Reed.anti other friends. C. H. Colter left this morning for Wabash on business. Mrs. Colter accompanied him to Fort Wayne. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hess, was christened yesterday at the St. Mary's Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hartstein return ed to Fort Wayne after a visit over Sunday with the C. J. Weaver family. Mrs. E. J. Crandall and Miss Ireta Jackson went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit with relati. Ves. Mrs Bertha Baxter arrived from Fl. Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit with her brother, Sam Sheets and family. Miss Bess Weber was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Charles Houser and Miss Mae Weber in Fort Wayne over Sunday. Miss Flo Berie returned to Berne She visited here with her brother-in law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoffman. Mrs. Harry Horn and daughter. Mary Louise, of Union City will come tomorrow for a visit with her broth er. Fred Schaub, and wife. Mrs. Albert Schurger of White Cloud, Minn., who lias been visiting in the city with friends and relatives, left this morning for her home. Miss Muriel Leonard spent Sunday at Winchester as the guest of MistIris Robinsen. who returned home Saturday after a visit with her aunt. Mrs, Dallas Hunsick**;-. Miss Georgia Magner resigned het position as telephone operator Satur day evening, to take a position at clerk at the Steele racket store. Mist Louise Brake succeeds her at the telephone office. Fred Deininger has relumed ti Grand Rapids, Mich., after attending the funeral of his mother-in law. Mrs Millard Cowan, and remaining for a lew days' visit with relatives. Mrs Deininger remained for a longer visit Postmaster Lower reports letters re mainlng uncalled for at the Decatur postofllce for Mrs. Matle Baker. W. E Book. John R. Bawlip, W. I). Bush ong. John E. Erexson. Miss Bernice Haynes. Chas. W. Hudson. G. W Johnson. Dr. J R. Means, Ed New port, Mrs. J. M. Stewart. T. Willhite
U. B. Wmhlh ami Oren SciiulU left laKt evening for Saskatchewan. Cun ada. where they will be employed dur ing the Hummer on the section of lend owned by Carl Motet. Mr. Woods worked at that place last Hummer, re turning here for the winter with ills parents, and like, the country very much. Mrs. Erneet Schlickman arrived yeHterduy afternoon from Denver. Colo., where wbe baa beun speudlug the winter with iter daughter*. She Is at the home of her aon. August Sd.lickman. at Magley. Mr. Hrnxt Schlickman, who became very 111 of stomach trouble, was taken to the home of his son. where he Ik being cared for. The Kenawha IW. Va.l Cllhen hat* the following want ud In Its columns I hut Ik attracting much attention: Wanted -Young married couple want nice quiet young man who doesn't drink to take room and board. Pre for one who would stay tn uccualonal ly nt night bh protection when husband Ik away. Address Al. M. CHlgen. Hurt Chipman, a young farmer residing boutiieaat of Bluffton hat myJterionsly dhappeared from his home Saturday afternoon and itolice ofllclitls ot the surrounding towti.s liatf been asked to lock out for IBM. Clitpman was In Blufftou Saturday and drew 175 from a local bank and wgs not seen afterward. No reason can Ite given for Illa disappearance. He leave- a wtfc and ueversl chtldron.
Bob Meillers spent Sunday at Fort Wayne. Miss Lena Sutton returned to Lafayette today. C. A. Dugan was a Fort Waym visitor Sunday. Wilbur Porter spent Sunday even ing at Fort Wayne. Mrs Charles Meibers spent Sunday at Toledo as the guests of relatives. Bernard Terveer spent Sunday evenniug as the guest of friends in Fort Wayne. William Reppert and son made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Monica Bueter returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here. Mrs. Jennie Todd and daughter. Margaret, returned to Bluffton Saturday evening. Miss Mayme Terveer spent Sunday at Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kinnaird of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang Sunday. Clayson Carroll and Vaughn Murray were the guests friend ..t Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Frances Mougey spent Sunday at Toledo with her gradmother Mrs. Anna Volmer and brother Will. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kelly of east of the city are moving again to Monroeville to make their future home. Lewis G. EUingham, secretary of state, left Sunday for Indianapolis after a week at the Democrat office. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright, who has been ill of symptoms of typhoid fever, is improving. Mrs. Anne Beemer returned to Ft. Wayne. She visited with the W. M. McConnehey family,Mrs. McConnehey being very ill. Ed Crier, Ed Ahr, John Spuhlar. and F. R. Rhode* of Decatur attended lie horse sale held in this city Fri■lay.— Bluffton Banner. A number of Adams county demorats will attend the state convention ct Indianapolis this week. The greater number of them will leave Wednesday morning over the G. R. £ 1., though some will go tomorrow. Will Loee Saturday evening put chased a new five-passenger Ford ear from Stewart a- Hower, local agents. Mr. Lose expects to use the new machine in his cigar business, calling on ‘lie trade regularly throughout north rn ludana. Robbers entered the Ossian school house last week, according to the Osdan Journal, and helped them selves o the fountahi pens and other art! les worth taking from the school -ooms. Tlie loss of the liens and iamagc done to property will amount to about $25. Mrs. James Ross is very low. She s ill of gall stones, with which she has been afflicted for some time. She has already undergone three opera tions and another is advised, but •he is undecided whether to submit. Her sisters. Mrs. Will Oliver and Mrs. Albert Overly, and their husbands, of Fort Wayne, were at her bedside yes erday. Business on tlie Clover Ix-es railroad the past few days has been rushing and traffic along the entire line ihas been bloc ked on this acount. Endues have been borrowed from the Northern Pad tie and Lake Shore railroads and extra crews have been put on to assist in tlie moving of the freight which is tlie ■railroads great eat asset. - O~ — — MAY CARRY REVOLVERS. (United Press Service) Muncie. Ind.. Mar. I(l—(Special to Dully Itemocrati-— Feeling here Is intense today following the assault on Albert Needham, a well known attorney and a "dry." Prosecuting Attorney Mann lias advised all "dry” work ers who have been threatened to curry revolvers. A court of inquiry will lie called for tonight to Investigate the assault on Needham. Affidavits have been filed against proprietors nt ■ moving picture houses who opened I for business yesterday. ■ " 0 TO ROCKFORD. ILL. Hurry Jeffrey will leave tomorrow for Rockford. 111., where he lias tuk i-n a position as head watch maker for Morgan D. West. ""O'* — SELLS FINE STOCK. Peter Braun, tlie prominent farm er residing south of the city, today aold tn tlie Hoosier Pac king company a hunch of as fine steers as was ever brought to market. There were live of them In the bunch und they tipped tlie beam at 6,<MW pounds. FOR SALE—Eight room house, all modern. Inquire of Chester Johnson. Phone 682. ti.'iui SOCIETY - x LOUT -Ou the road, a non-skid chain lor automobile. Finder return to <>U4*.c ol Dr. C. Id. Clark. GJtl
’GUM’S CO: 05 IRD W Don't n. ” ' ' ■ injurious n. VICK'. 3 RiSABr Is appll.-d externally tn ('■-* la ,:t i. I chest; the bedy heat : C . ■ >■ antiseptle c , ■< ■■ >. rectly to tie ail.-. i . is almost Inn.- ■ .n th.- . i .ei . is cured overnight—-croup In j.. minutes. At ill clruei sts. 2"e-, . , .i | <' ■ Ltbercil sample mulled , . lU , < \ Chemical Co., Green- bui.j, N. C. A VALUABLE SUGGESTION. Important To Everyone It is now consented by physicians that the kidneys should have more attention as they control tlie other organ to a remarkable degree and do u trem endous amount of work in removing the poisons und waste* matter Irom tlie system by filtering tlie blood. During tlie winter months especially when we live an indoor life, the kidneys should reselve some assistance when needed, as we take less exerci ■ drink less water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing tlie kidneys to do more work than Nature Intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such alame buck, annoying bladde r trouble smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment sallow complexion, rheumatism may lie weak or irregular heart . tion warns you that your kidneys r ,u help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. Many physicians claim that ar li hai medicine containing no miner. 1 or opiates lias the most healing L. fluence. An ideal herbal compound that lias had most remarkable sti cess as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-llooi. You may receive a sample hottie of Swamp-Root by parcels post. Addre Dr. Kilmer a Co., Binghamton, N. 1 . and enclose ten cents; also men* the Decatur Democrat. - A mlddle-gaed lady with a 5-year-old child would like to have work with a small family, or information call at Rowand Stivens'on Grunt St. 57’ '■ o Democrat Wants Ads Pav.
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11'OR SALE Farmers' feed barn, located in this city; barn 71 feet wide jby 180 feet long, together with halfacre land in rear for feed yard, one
HORSE SAE FRIDAY, March 20.1914. The Horse Sale Co. will hold their next sale on above named date. The horses will be light, which means that those who have horses fitted for market will have a splendid opportunity to dispose of them for the high dollas. At 'our last sale a number of good work teams were sold for almost nothing, many farmers taking advantage of same. If you are in the market for a horse try the Horse Sale Co. for bargains. All horses brought from the Co. must be as represented. A commission of SI.OO for entering and $2 00 more if old, will be charged. DECATUR HORSE SALE COMPANY E. S. McNABB AUCTIONEER
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square from center of city on brick street. Greatest snap on the market. —Homer Hea, Portland, Ind. 58t12
