Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1914 — Page 3
—— 11 ■!■■■■ in an I You Are Looking 7 ....for the new stylish things in footwear this ■ store will appeal to you at once. Our advance showing of spring stylesis as complete as any cry stoie would have it. Spend a litt e time shopping here, y<>u net enc come t» bu , just B come to look and we will show you tur best ser- < vice and how pleasant nis to deal here. | CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. I THE SHOE SELLER
&| WEATHER IORECAST | M ttWUUUnmWmuu:::::.:. * f Fair tonight. Saturd; ■- ysTwr-'bably followed by sn ■ and Gottlieb \\ • agjto were visitors in t. ■■ < ■s*y. Bernard Tonnelier Hhilp was a business \ tty today. >'• '• Mills return. 1 Wpeihs where he nitend- l i ,- I ■cmoeratlc convention ■ „ Mrs. Dan Niblick visi'-d her parents, Mr. and Mr ael Hcnneford in VBeia < rt ■ The pot-pie dinner gfv i ‘ ■ dies of the Christian • ■ Will Helm building on ?-l ii- ■ was largely attended. B Miss Marie Kbit: eiri .<> B clerk at the Morris five and .- B store for some time, wil t B position tomorrow even: B lie succeeded by Miss I: .. Miss Kintz will leave t< Lima, and Leipsic, O. wb ' visit two weeks with rel.'
RUKaMV b £ . . JWkaiWtMMMMUr € i r"" naEMBHMMMMMaMMMFff /$b I" rHF HOMF H jWI¥J b --:. ,K * W? like To Meet You *<«: < <fz t Face To Face that rw«3re ! 1 Would Be Our (hoice 1, vV i.* i Tais Can’t Be The Case We Hope To Hear Your Voice! Us* Phone 10> For Choice Groceries! Larg-* fanry yellow Glob-* Onions, lb. 5c Large Sweet Onion \ b. . . 8c I Parsnips, lb. • • • 5c Fancy slaw Cabbage, lb. ... • • 4c Ear Pop Corn, lb. 5c Piementoe, can lw Fresh Le tuce and Celery Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds Extra Fancy Clam Onion Sets ~WWIM ~ - -Illi " We pay cash or trade t r produce Egg* 15 Butter 18 to 25** I; Hower and '-lower. orth of .. ' ! Cepo». > h WJ IPMBCHIRMEYEB FRENCH QU'NN ■ P Mident -WnHW- Tn** ■ THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATF, BONDS, LOANS, 4 ABSTRACTS. g I Tde Schlrmever Abst-act Company complete Ab-g ■ E .y T Experience ■ £ s*-' n», City Property, 5 per sent | MONEY
J' Mrs. Harry Horn and daughter, | Mary Louise,arrived from Ft. Wayne ! today noon for a visit with her | brother, Fred Schaub and wife, Dick Tunneller, who has been con . lined to his bed for the pmst sea i '*•> ■ with a severe cold and fever, i'' rt ported as not being so well to--jday. Mrs. Mary Fitsniaurice of Winches J.r arrived in tho city yesterday for few days' visit with her mother. Mrs. Ellen Touhey, and sister, Mrs. I’. J. Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wertiber-fi-r returned today noon front New Haven wlvre they attended the fun--1 ral of tt niece. They also visited with their daughter. Mrs. Jared Reed Fort Wayne. The three months' -1 babe of the Reeds is quite ill of l> . trouble anti very little hope for - recovery is extended. V rd was deceived this morninu 'r a iiidiannpolis by George Tribole ’ death of the three-days-old sc of .Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clippinger ’ Mrs. Clippinger was formerly Mis Charlotte Tribolet of this city .■’ was born Sunday afternoon •• died last evening from pneumo Funeral will be held tula after a a’ the home of the parents.--Bluffton Banner.
Hugli Hite was a business visitor al Wren yesterday. Chris Reynolds went l 4 Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Catherln Fraaicr of Salem was a visitor in the cliy today. The cunning little flew will soon be daring us to swat ’em. Mr. and Mrs. Janies P. Haefllng returned from Indianapolis. D. Neuensehwander of Berne was a business visitor here today. Saturday, Marell 21 —tomorrow--will be the first day of spring. Mrs. Finley Bryan of Salem was a business visitor in the city yesterday Mrs. Clarence Winters returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Walter Kauffman and Mrs Adda Slmcoke went to Fort Wayne today. Wilson Miller returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a business visit here. Charles Elzey went to Ft. Wayn< this morning, where he attended th< funeral of his niece. Hester Long went to Bluffton yes terday afternoon to attend the bas ket ball game last evening. Miss Ethel Vaughn returned to Poe yesterday afternoon after a visit hen with her aunt, Mrs. Marietta Vaughr The Frank Malley family of Bluff ton is moving from that city to Pl) mouth, where they will make theii future home. Mrs. Louis Wa'bel of Daleville, wi) 'enve for her home tomorrow after : three weeks' visit in the city witl her son, Jasper. Aaron C. Augsburger of Berne, dem ocratic nominee for county recorder passed through the city this mornin on his way to Fort Wayne on bus' ness. Just to show how the approach o' the vernal season overcomes som people we cite the instance of a loer 'eweler who was seen putting t spring in a watch yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Groves air two children left this morning ft their home at Sapulpa, Oklahoma as era visit here with Mr. and Mr Fred Rockstroh of Ninth street. One of the surest signs of sprtn we've seen yet is in the window c a Bluffton grocery store. It read Garden Seeds for Sail Here.” Th -rocer must expect a wet spring. Florence, little daughter of Mr. an' Mrs. Amos isher, who has been ser "U“ly 111 with typhoid fever, is in proving nicely. Mrs. John Barnhar’ a trained nurse, is attending her. Ed Kunkel, salesman In the Bl' menthal store, was considerably inproved today, after a long siege r pneumonia. His present illness to’ lowed an attack of intlainniator heumatism. —Marion Chronicle. Druggist Jones lias just doped ua fresh batch of sulphur and me 'asses and hum-made saspriller fir 'he blood and Invited everybody t< come in and get a free treatment Also ice cream sody, squills ant trusses for sale. The degree staff of the Bluffto’ lodge of Daughters of Rebekah will g< to Geneva next Tuesday evening leaving at 6 o'clock over the B. G & C. and will confer the work on : class of candidates. There will be t supper for the visitors on their ar rival. The business men's meeting calle-*' Cor tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the city hall will be one that the Decatur nier chants cannot afford to miss. Many lin port a tit questions, liesides tho elec tion of tho officers tor the organise tton will be taken up and plans fo l the running of the same will be made No word of any kind has been heart* of Bert Chipman today, none of hi relatives living in the city’ or tnakiug any inquiries regarding the missing man. Tito officers have ulaiut come to ih< < uiii iusiuii the family knows mor about Hie location than ttiey are atak Ing believe mid while they are read) for any clew that will h-ad to bis be ing found, they think he will turn up ill right In Hie very near future. One man says he knows that be stayed In the Clover Leaf depot all night Saturday, but whether he left on the early train or not la not known,— Bluffton Buntier. ATTENTION. FARMERS. We are making nnd have for stile a high grade tankage fnr steak food and eagocially for hogs, containing a largo per cunt of portlue. Thia food la claimed by our experiment stations and by the tamer and feeders ot tho country us a very profitable feed. In addition with corn, during the winter season, when hogs arc shut up •nd tho ground la frozen. We arc selling it. at $40.00 p< r ton. which la I front live to ton dollars less than packI era and stock dealers are asking. THE HOOSIER I’V KING CO. 46112 i’iionc 401. — -— n — Democrat Waiitb Adi Pay-
HORSE SEASON. 1814. Rhone, Belgian, No. 47014. Amr! can, No. 3486. Ebene Is a beautiful bay Belgian, weighs 2400 pound-. This great horse was imported Au gust 21, 1908. He is sired by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 10854, he by L’Algle, 3756, out of Jonnencele, 6075. His da.ni is Delta, 20539, she by Annlbal, 2450, out of Dame. 509. Call mid inspect these two horses and then use your own judgment. They will stand inspection. In fact they are above the ordinary. Ebene took first in class sweepstakes on get at Van Wert county fair in 1910. Neron, Percheron. American No. 57210. Neron is an elegant black Percheron Norman with white star in forehead. 7 years old and weighs 2100 pounds. He is sired by Cassitner, 44206, by Cyrus, 35660. by Bontour, 19590, by Picador 111, 5078, by Picador 1254, by Picador, belonging to the Frencl) government, by Favori, lelonglng to M. Dupont. His dam is Parlette, 45903, by Oreste, 30646, by Philabert, 760, by Superior, 730. by Favori. I, 711, by Vieu Chaslin. 713. by Coco, 7127, by Mignon, 715. by lean Ix» Blanc, 739. a id p< back to fourth dim, Eat ■ in-. belonging to M. Cretlau. Neron took first In '•lass and sweepstakes ever everything at the Van Wert county fair in 1910-11. also in Great Northern Indina fair. Decatur, 1911. These horses are extraordinary mo vers and will fill the expectation of all •ho desire to breed their mares to he cream of the land. They stand I’4 hands high, have good backs, oints. extra strong over the kidneys, ■nd their feet and legs are clean and if good shape. They are well boned and are of the best, stock and of the >est families of Europe. These horses will make the season of 1913 as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays at home of keeper, 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Wren. Ohio; Vednesday and Thursdays at Thomas F. Germann’s on the old ’Squire Ger mann farm one mile west of the Hoff nan saw mill and Fridays and Sat rdays at Wren. Terms—lls.oo to Insure colt to tand and suck. Care will be taken to ■revent accidents, but will not lie re nonsible should any occur. Persia arting with mares forfeit insurance FARMERS' HORSE COMPANY V. W. Stepart keeper Wren. O. 67t1-’ DON’T GROW BALD If your hair is getting thin, losing olor, or has that matted, lifeless and craggy appearance, fiie reason is evilent—dandruff and failure to keep he hair roots properly nourished, or a week and then ocasionaly is all hat is needed. It removes dandruff vith ane application; almost imead ately stops falling hair and itchinr calp: cleanses, cools and Invigorate* he scalp and makes dull, stringy hair oft, abundant and radiant with life •Iqualy good for men. women or child ren—everyone needs it. This refreshing hair tonle can he tad at any drug or toilet counter iu ■>o cent bottles only. The Holthouse Trug Co. always sell it with agreement o refund the money if you are not satisfied. Get a bottle at once. Delighted users say Parisian Sage is the best ind most invigorating hair tonic made Msh. 20—25.
STOP CATARRH! Vole* properly treated this disease vften leads to a serious it not lai a I aii nent. It is needless to allow catarrh o ruin your health—use llyomei—t in certainly effective ellef for cat trrah ils. It’s the direct to the spot treatment. You breathe it no sto maclie dosing. No household should only gives quick aud lasting benefit n cases om catarrh but is one of the surest and most qleimant treatments 'or hena celda,sniffles, or croup of -bildren. Hyomwi is a eoiaWnaUou of anti septic oils -you breathe it using a small inhaler. The oir laden with health-restoring Hyomel soothes, heida end vltalh.es the sore, rnw aud Inflamed membrane ot the bri atldug organs almost iuiea'liately. Thcr« i* no oth er remedy that beneflta so surely or so quickly. Money refunded by The Holthmiso Drug Co if you uro not sat isfied. rm not be without Hyomel another day. Get the coiiiplf'e outfit—sl.oo slxv this contains the Inhaler and bolthi of liquid. Meh. 20 -25. —<i— ■ "■ NOTICE. The sale of real estate belonging to the cstute of Frederick Schoitnann. deceas' d, which was to have been held March at Ihe law office of Heller. Hutton & Heller, Itrcgtur. Ind. Iw been portp<vt<:d to March 21, 1914. LIZZIE Hl HEIMANN. Afliulntetratvr. Heller, Hullim * Heller. Aliya. 6<114 „.™—. WANTED Family or picvi washings to 'h<- ia ave word ul office, will call tot aud d«4i<or thttu. WHG
I 9n r c>on f Pi ilo ?Wo L D y U o|J ilj i) M Io b Wil o .i FOR THE NEW SEASON A L II 'THIS is the Event that Women have A U * been looking forward to. Our \ X display of New Spring Garments \ A X affords'a comprehensive view of X the new Style ideas; the latest y | ?? fabrics; the fashionable effect in - ■. if ■ h I colors in a word; all that goes to A jj make up “fashion. F j > X X\ * * = W Earetherefore P |easedtoann()unce || ▼ ▼ that our line of Spring Suits k / II and Coats are now on d ; splay at Mi W X our store, awaiting your inspectS ion, and sure to call forth your || wannest admiration and approval. || I “The BOSTON STORE I
• OLD-TIME COLD CLUE DRINK HOT TEA! j Get a small package cf Hamburg, Breast Tea, or us the Cbrnuin folks call it, “Hamburger Brunt Tbro/’at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon :ul of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it. jxiur through a sieve and drink a tacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It i.« the most effective way to break a col l and cure grip, as it o]wns the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the ; bowels, thus breaking up a i»!d. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ONG JOINTS Rub Sores:-s* fam joints asd masdai with a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobs Oil Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub so<>t ing. penetrating “St. Jacob: Oil” i . t ; on the “tender spot,” ant by the time I you say Jack I rheumatic pain. “St. Jacob's Oil" is i a harmless rheumatism cure which tn v:disappoints and doesn’t burn the akin. It i takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; »hiai sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia Limber up! Get a 3* ent bottle ! of old-time, homst “St. Jaeoba Oil” , from any drug store, and in a m.m.nf you’ll be free from pain-, ael.ca aud stiffness. Don't tuffir! Rub rheumatism away. REX TONIGHT Don’t fail to see ard hear the three little JUDYISTERS In a complete change in Program BABY BEYRL Th 3 tear old wonder She is a Scream Remenilerthe little girls are pleasing, entertaining and are backed with the big voices. - CAR LOAD OF POTATOES Advertised sort ral day ago, has arrived and wjl) h,. sold frnni the ear pt the Krle railroad. Klugs. Burbanks, Rural New Yrtker: American Wondent, Bliss Triumph. These aru all first-class stock, all true to name for !H>< per bushel. while they lavt, •7tJ JOHN T. I'UK’K. O'" ■ HOUSE FOP SALE. Nine-room house, bath, electric lights, gas, city water. good cellar, furnace, chtern, inside R R. C ime in and let us tell j'ou al out •*. Harvey, Leunaiu f» Co.
THE GATE PROBLEM SOLVED *’ -’< I v _' ~AL u . . - *• ‘ «=SV-'w> CUT SHOWS GATE RAISED FOR STOCK. Th.- t.aie is .1 renect rarm Gate, . ei.eui ouh.k u«.:, uuwn Gate. Si -.v G< .e, Hillside Gate, Picket Gate, Barnyard and Suburban Rail ad C For general use. For everybody everywhere. In its construct -n. exa v th- ante material is used as in common swing gains. The latch has i ■ ah dute s <ty lock. The gate opens clear back either way, always aw ’ fr i you. To be appreciated it must be seen. My ship is located in the Gregory building corner of M i 'son and 3rd st. Accross from Murray Hotel and K, of P. Home. LUTHER BROW J Sole Owner and Maker for Adams County Ind. Residence Address 250 N, 6th st. Decatur, Indiana ONION SETS 7c Qtor Qts 25c E. 1. Carrol!
FOR SALE—Pure White Russion seed oats.—Geo. Zimmerman, R. R. 9. 50t6 LOST—Pair of girls’ basket ball shoes. Return to this office. 58t3
Let your Taste Govern the Color jU®* 'W? ft of your house but 8 for the paint stick to ECKSTtIN WHITE LEAD (Match Boy Paiater Trade Mark) and pure linseed oil. This pure rFjt JU lend and oil paint covers every crevice and grips into wood pores. It expands and contracts with the wood and does not crack. Save money by painting well and w . i in time. Csmr in and lei nr flgnrr on vow paint. Intidci t.l!v. W' rar our Own Paint Guide. It j full of color *u>t>K*' Uon. and paint facti. lb HOLTIiOUSE.DRUG CO. I ■> ohk bi i< 1! J Wldww z *V■a.Wv’V* tkwA
A nilddk-gai’d lady with a sy<a; ’.I child would like to have work with i small family, or information call at Rowand Stivens’ou Grant St.
