Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1914 — Page 3
T m (ULj FOR CHILDRENS DAY EXERCISES WHITE “BABY DOLL” PUMPS ALL SIZES HERE CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. THE SHOE SELLER
j WEATHER FORECAST P t *• Generally fair tonight and Sunday. J 8. Bowers went to Roue City yen | terday aftnraoon to spend Sunday at | his cottage , .Miss Luc Ila Conrad went to Fort Wayne to visit over Sunday with the • Wietfeld family. Mlm Rose Wagner returned to Ft. Wajlrt Ifter a visit with iter brother, j j < *v.;r [Ji and biry. *SZ 1 leWot.z :.a it Morrt. ’'•Mijrjjj
for a few days visit at the home ot .Mr. and Mrs, Robert Eddington and family in Bluffton. A desire to join his wife in the spirit world is given by neigh-
:■ a- t!;i reason for the sui< ub <■ better. W. H. Wieland, who killed himself by , .... Little Miss Beatrice Collins, daugtit dnnKing poison. at Lima. . ... _ , ... . . er of Mr and Mrs. Ray Collins of the SdUoti Bruck reUiruod ycstcrds. Morris “'ore, accompanied her uncle from El Paso. Texas, and will spend Harold Collins, to New Castle for a the summer here with his parents. Mr. several weeks' visit. and Mrs. John Brock. He has been , . If the numl>er of loaded wagons at El Paso since a year ago February. , r - . , _. leaving the Berne Company s lumber Mr. and Mrs. Ben Welker and son. yards at Monroe daily is any criterion James of Delaware, Ohio, who as to the prosperity of our farmers, have been visiting here at the L. L. we believe that hany new buildings. Baumgartner home, have gone to Van barns and a large amount of remodel Wert. Ohio, to visit with Mr. Welker's ing is being done in this vicinity this relatives. season. The Home Os Quality Groceries Try with your next order some Dried Fruit and be convinced of the quality and flavor. Don’t forget the fancy Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, also New Cabbage, New Potatoes, etc. Quality talks. | We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 16c | Butter 12c to 22c I HOWER & HOWER North of G. R. A I. Depot Phone 108 * WHIM rilllKMUl—llllLHltl.BliiillHl IIMIII II '!!■■■■■■—— M! J®-'- ■ l« IF. M. SCHIRMEYER i JFRENCH QUINN S President Secretary Tress. « (THE (BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, 1 ABSTRACTS. ffi I The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- B stract Records, Twenty years’ Experience ■ Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. » MONEY I
L J C. Tntch went to Fort WaynI yesterday noon. : Banker Rudolph Schug of Berne wav Hhere yesterday on business. E. ('. Shoemaker of the Geneva bank was here yesterday on business. George Steele, the racket store mam made a businncs trip to Fort Wayne I yesterday. John I*. Shoemaker and Thomas Drew of Geneva were bustneaa visitors Fere yesterday. Mrs. George Miller accompanied her daughter. Mrs. Frank Jones to her home in Fort Wayne where she will visit. Ben Lang returned yesterday morning to Elwood, Ind., after a few days visit in the city with his parents and | friends. ! V-- Surah McCrory returned yes,i terjonp tv her home at Ttfreei ■ afie ’<> attend the *- hyy ikce. ,Vr- J. 8. M
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». A. Nichois t ■'.t rn«d to Coldwater, Mich., after a u. >» teas visit here. Mr. and Mn. '«n Erwin have re- | turned from a /<»lCk visit at Rome Jetty I Mrs. J. R. Par; .1 and Mrs. Emerson 'fi mvors went ti Fort Wayne yester- | day. j John <’. Helm; hs« returned from ’l4s weekly hu.ln st trip to visit over Sunday with his ‘>rn>'y. Mrs. F G Sch t erer of Wmshlre, Ohio, changed « i Here enroute to Fort Wayne yeste I iy. Miss Helen Aur ii returned to Ft. WaynV yesterday !M> after spending Hie week with M » gr.es Kohne. Leon Crawford rived home yesterday from Maasf -li, Ohio, where lie acted as best man V. the wedding of his uncle Frank Ba lel to Miss Emma Zeller which took tne« Thursday Deputy Secretary ■>" F late H. L. Confer of Indianapolis 'rived in the city last evening for a tv days visit with friends Mrs. Font* and son. France have been visiting 1 ere during the past few days Mrs. Dr. C V. Con. mH and daughter. Marie, who has Jus'- t turned from St Mary’s college, at Miiron, Mich., and Miss Amber Ream w t» has been visiting with the Connel family The past few days went to I net Wayne this morning Where they * ill be the guests , of the Ream family. Let’s make thin n I a ’er town, good as it is now. “Puii it gether.” that’s ‘ 'the slogan. A goc-i plan to begin with, and end with, is ’he , v Ing of trade to local merchants. 1«. i do a lot of swapping right ncrc ijm ourselves Start this forward tnce tnent by read ing the advertising in i its paper. Members of the Pa>: card. General Electric and Fort W i "ae Electric works fire department* »re making arrangements for the c. ,ventton that will be held next wee. at Bluffton, and each company exp ;fs to take several hundred rooters. !< is thought that at least a thousan people will attend from that city, ai i illuffton Is preparing for thousand*- from surrounding towns. Again we call yo«tr vs ntion to the splendid array of adv<it'l ing we are i.ble to lay 'oefwr<v yc-c t is a real or’v'lero for eur rn»J-? » have sueh i, with selection and I'. ♦ mblishes the jenu-rcsl »ci". ua<-; j this good 1. Rrca.' ibt-c, cereal! : they help i.«i» J " t r, ■» M.I of the
• r ’ : ' . the Warsaw. North Manchv,' • •• and some from Columbia City u grand picnic at Winona. Wednc: r ’ all day. There were numerous a tic events and outdoor sports and l l>all game between the teams of t Goshen and North Mschester lodge < The Moose br.nd of Warsaw ga*e concert at eight o'clock in the eventr f The picnic enae<l with a fire-wo display in Warsaw Wednesday a'» g after the bend concert at Winona. I In the July Woman's Home Comp’ ion appears the story of a coguett In which th coquette gives the (olios j ing advice to her cousin: Dcyi't make > the stupid mistake thousands of we > men make. Don't. Every womai. j thinks her husband is different But . trust a worldly woman, my dear, m I muc h experience, men are all like They tire of what they know la er * tirely their own. The thing a ma. 1 should never lose sight of is that hl ; wife is attractive to other men as wel. j as to himself." » “The coot weather, which seems to have a grip on Indiana, nas resulted In complaint from some farmers that corn has need of rain and warm nights to forge ahead as it should, yet these same fellows are busy In corn Hehls where the stalks are knee high, says an exchange. "‘They forgot that crop adage that corn knee high on the fourth of July is high enough to u-.ke a crop. Further, com will flc a b> >»f growing before it will be tfMsi e shoot flrecrockers on a -aft ar. d »ar.< Fourth. Corn Is much farther along than last year's crop at the ?au e per iod." I In spite of the fact that ths vessel was equipped with wireless heJ norol than enought lifeboats to carry al oil the 1.437 persons on board saa mill I with watertight bulkhendv, vrd had apparently every other mode 'll *a illty lor the safety of its pass»i. g. s. nnr- 1 than 900 persons lost the.'r ILxs >vhcn I the Canadian Pacitic ''Eir<prer,« o’ Ire land," bound from Montreal to Liver 1 pool, was ran,med and slin'.c b; the Norwegian collier "Storstad ' on Mn» 29. 1914. in the estuary th.it Lorn s the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. A numl»er of views in the Joly P pnlat I Mechanics Magazine show how he sc cident occurred. The appalltn loss! of lite was ( nus<d by the rAj-’dii ■ w ith - Which the ship filled ami .ark, the lime being estimated at fr mi 11 to 17 J minutes, and in tills brief poiiot there > wa no time tor launching the iff’. boats f or for any organised work of raact a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritkiuger went to Fort Wayne yesterday noon. Bert Hunsicker made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs Duffy DeFrance and daughter, Verve, spent the day in Fort Wayne. The Misses FrfncM and Mayme DeIn Inger will spend Sunday at Rome City. Mrs. Relle France left today for Chicago to visit with her sou, Burt and family. The Misses Esther Enos and Thelma Williams were extra elerks at the Morris store today. Will Schwab, of St Ixuiis, Mo , a traveling salesman, spent the day with his cousin, Fred Schaub. Mrs. Henry Marhenke went to Fort Wayne today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Caroline Busse. Mr. and Mrs John Coots have returned from a visit with his daughter. Mrs. Peters in Mercer county, Ohio. Mrs. Fred Krueckeberg and son, Emil. went to Fort Wayne where they will visit eith her sister, Mrs. Fred Grote. A Jersey ceW. the p eperty oi John Stroller, of Paulding county, gave birth to three heifer calves, all of which died. Mrs. John Mathias ot who has been visiting In the city with Mr and Mrs. J. M \>?ldy left this morn ing for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Baker will go to Bluffton to visit Sunday with his sis ter, Mrs. Frances Hogg and family Mrs. Baker will remain a week. ’Bout th’ werst thing President Wilson is up agin in this country is ig norance. Th’ feller who never starts anything alius finishes first.—Abe Martin. Miss Leona Bosse, of the Waring Glove Company's office, is spending her two weeks' vacation with relatives at Covington, Ky.. and is having a delightful time. .Mrs. Elizabeth Cline and grand daughters. Genevieve and Marie Lichtensteiger left thia morning for Fort Wayne to visit with their daughter and aunt. Mrs. Clarence Baxter A C. Aurentz the candy man of Ft.' Wayne motored to tMie city yesterdav and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson for a few hours. Mr. Robin son returned to Fort Wayne with him later. Gladys McMtll. n arrived home
K‘* -IjflWate -cay ir. n Munc where • • S .»Jay w \ - —e-. Harry H. McGill, six months ago, after having ... «r nearly a year as advertising man ,?g»r and editor of the Warsaw Daily ' ’maa, was killed at Richmond. Ind Jn i pa.a'hute descent from a balloon E H Shoemaker relumed last eve ining from a trip through lowa in tlx I interest of the Ward Manufacturing Irompany The trip was a very success ’ 'ul one and Mr. Shoemaker brought oa k with him several large orders j f!<e Misses Effie Miller and Della i -yst.bmeje. - have returned from Indian I il«ol'.s where they attend the it.it> 1 I Sin'liv school convention It is >aid > ba the largest ever held there The I ;’*HkeM, mush 1 and every feature. • >ra fine ‘ Mrs W A Kuibler and daughter. Careella and Mrs Mary Crawford who ent to Mansti. hay to attend the wedding of their ‘ >-o<her Frank Barthol to Miss Emniu 'ler, have gone to Shelby where they •■(sit with the J F. Kucbler famiiv M -a Marcella went to Tiffin. Ohio, •re ahe will vWi with her ancle. A 'enttey and family. They wfll be r> ■■ two weeks or longer. re. F. M. Schirmeyer who left here . i'rh Ist. for a cisll with her d ug ■ • r Mrs. Godfrey Bell at North Yaklmn SbLigten. left Scuttle Wednc-duy • will arrive In Chicago, Monday r oi’jing. probably coming <•■■■> to tin city Tuesday She Is d>>llg!it>-<! with t 9 western country particularly S--V.hi< Il she' dess. rib. - i • ■ 1 [' ,11 ,iful City she has ever visited with L ,■ jpet climate I G Elllnghsm yrsterd.n o’ If Si ght changes in tlw plan- for the m ! y immer meeting and om .uc oi i ■ D ■.'■ratio Edit™ 10l A--- l.itmn to Im Pi id Thursday. Friday and Satur- ' Id i 1 ! next week. Special interurban ’< n -m. ' ‘aviiig Indlanapoll- at 10 o'clim k > Th iit Say morning, will curry the party • te r -• Haute A stop, however, will < |.... , at Grecncrstle where lum h t sob - Il !e nerved At Terre Hsute I tin w ty board a sp< < ial tra'a ' ol i>* C. E.’l. Railroad for the trip | tn :v;o*vllle. Slop, will be made at | Sid . Princeton and \ imenml- - banquet Wil! be held on Frida V ,iv« 191; instead of the tint evening oi (h» ntftig ms flrst planned The river J ftp a . -ring seven hours, '. 'ill be fuA tn ,4 - f planted, tie boat returning t-; S.- iu.-. rills in time for the banquet. - in [joiis Star. < wisr «s> is. ■■ nw« .**
AT THE CHURCHES REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30 —Sunday School. Lesson Mark 10:17 31. 10:30—German Service. Text. Eccl. 3:11 and Rom. 8:19. "The Voice of Nature. 6:45 —C. E. meeting. Topic. Chief Seats, and How to Reach Them. Luke 14:7 11. 7:3o—English Service. Text: Prov. 24:12. "The Plea of Ignorance. A cordial welcome awaits you to our services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9:30. a. n». —Bible School All are reminded to bring their ottering for the picnic. 10:30 a. in. —Communion and preaching service. Theme —"Consciousness vs. Unconzeiousness." 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. — J. E. Andrews, leader. 7:30 p. m. —Evangelic Service. BENJ. BORTON. Pastor. - hi nr — - ■ i - - EVANGELICAL CHURCH. i Sunday School at 9:30. 8. E. Cramer, Supt Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. Morning subject: “The Good Samar1 ’.’an.” Evening subject: "Business and Religion.'’ Y. P A. at 6:45 —Mr Runyon, leader. Prayer and song service Wednesday evening. ' Normal class Thursday evening. 8:00 ' o'clock. A cordial invitation to the public to ;o atend these service J H. RILLING. Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. 7:3o—lx>w Mass. 9:3' High Mass. 2:30 —Veapers and Benediction. J. A. BEIMETZ. Pastor. ■'■ ' - O—FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m.—Sunday s< hool. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship Sermon by the Pastor. Theme: "A Conflict Between a Prophet and a Priest.” » 2:00 p m.- Junior I.eague.
w.vv pe- BBS. SMWWW. 8:30-Epworth League. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship. Sermon by the Pastor Theifte: ■A ■Phall Murveade*
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R ' A N 1 '' V. r lip ® —r will , c on : .. i Vision Morning Anthem.—"l ne Earth is the Ixrrd'a," Cart Pallnger. • :3d p. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m livening worship The theme of the pastor’s sermon -- | “Zealous for God " A cordial welcome to the public. i BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:3o—Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:30. Subject "I know where thou dwell-11 eat " Evening service at 7:30. Subject; "Divine Nourishment " h A welcome awaits all I j R. N BAU„ Pastor, UNITED BRETHREN. Sunday St hool »; 16. , Preaching 10:30. j Junior C. E. J'dd. Senior C. E, 7:30. The cliildren'a day program will beL riven at t'niun chapel at ";30. TlmL regular order of services (or the day will be changed by the paalur prcu.li L ing In town In the morning and being II In the Vnlon chapel service In the evening. AU are invited to these services, THE bOURT NEWS. (CONTLNI’BD FROM PAGE ONE) Fisher, for M9G, A marriage license was Issued at 3 o’clock this afternoon to William K, Myers, bom April 11. IRM, pnlnter son of Henry Myers, to wed Ina Rahbitt, horn March 17. IS#l,’, dnuehtnr U Charles Rabbltt. The/ •> i'l hr married this evening at II o'clock at the V. B | parsonage by the Rev. U W. Love. CABBAGEPLfINTS FOR SALE BYi RAYMOND GASS 429 Adams St.
NET COST IN 1914 Per SI,OOO On Union Central Policies issued in 1911 Age j 5 Yea re ; ordinary P jo Pay ' Yr'iit * At Term * ! Ufr Kcutow l» " i Dict.l T1 I $ 8.59 314.81 . 322.79 "02116 25 I 8.79 16.21 i 24.34 42.52 30 | 9.13 I 18,41 26.64 42.84 35 | 9.64 21.22 I 29.44 I 43.87 40 i 10.47 24.90 I 32.86 I 44.30 45 | 11.62 29.76 37.14 I 45.94 60 | 14.67 36.12 42.54 ' 48.75 , 65 : 19.50 44.51 I 49.58 ! 53.47 60 j 27.54 55.73 | 69.12 | 61,14 “Talk With Faurot.” Monroe Phone WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS ' New, Spare Time Profession for Men and Women—One Man Makes 33,500 In Six Months. Owing to the laige number of new motion picture theaters which are be-, Ing opened throughout the country,, there is offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, I that of writing moving picture p lays ' Producers are paying from 3-5 to 3150 for each scenario accepted, upon which they can build a photo play, |3,5C0 in Six Months. Ax It only requires a few hours’ time to construct a complete play, you the Idea a tryout, writes that he earned 33.500 tn six months. It is possible can readily see the immense posxlbill- ( ties In this wotk. one man, who gave for an Intelligent person to meet with equal success. One feature ot tne business which should appeal to everyone. Is that the work may be done at home in spare time. No literary ability H required and women have as great an opport lenity as men. ideas lor plots are constantly turning up. and may be put in scenario form and sold for a good price. Particulars Sent Free. Complete particulars of this most interesting and profitable profession may be had FREE OF CHARGE by sending a post card to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION. Bex 156. WilkMbarm, Pa WANTED ROOMER.
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Facts-Not Theories! Our net cost of Insurance is lowest >ot all. We give bnttnr service to tiiu policy bolder, for less money, than nny mother company; big or little, old or young. Ad to this our 47 years' practical iexpnrinnoe. our gilt-edged assets In 35 ,'states —secured by 35,694 producing farms worth over Then remember that we have more tbsu hulf a million of these dollars Invest- • d In Adams county. If your money Is not bringing you 'morn thsn 6 1-2 per cent above taxe« Investigate our intereat-beuriug pol i<y. Let’s talk business. Write or ’phon« THE UNION CENTRA!. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY W. E. Faurot, Adams County Agent Decatur, Ind. Summer Outings VIA The NICKEL PLATE ROAD Illustrated booklet containing list of homes for Summer boarders at points along the South Shore of Erie and other points on the Nickel Plate Road, will be mailed free. Address F. P. Pamin D.P.A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. (STAB GROCERY ! Deviled Ham ’Oc K 3 Dewted Tongue .........71-a <! Hotted Ham Loaf ..’/<• k Dried Beef .*»• I Smoked Sa r dio«r . . .....10c ■ Baked Bean: 10r Sweet P-ik'OO dot Oli*tP gt. CM .. O'iv*a stuffed gt cf* <nS4F* 0 Puff j s * I
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