Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1915 — Page 3
l he Reason this store sells so many barefoot sandals is because ours are made with one strap and they hug up close at the sides, keep out the dirt and pebbles ana look a whole lot better. Childs 90c and SI.OO Misses $1.25 Girls and Boys $1.50 Mens $1.75 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE
WEATHER. FORECAST i; < > , ~ Unsettled tonight and If your audienc.e becomes uneasyx flop.. Dan Sprang a Foafr WafMie visitor today; Mrs. J. L. Hocfyjnweht- to Nt. Wa*j»nefor a visit-. Miss Ruby Miller was a Fort \Vagne visitor today. Most any kind of a' short* has a- good, snare drummer. Miss Hul’dafi Ba-uea* .went- t-o Sb John’s tli-is uy>rn-ing t-tr resump iter teaching. Mrs. Edna a-nd Sirs'. '>l(k w’cnk to *FoH iVajitie this morning; * Miss Pa dime, Wolfbrd* Beturnea to Monmbuth *aft.er a visit here* with her grandparents, Mr.. Shafb* Peterson, An old horseshoe has ’a* certain value at- the- junk shop, bjit aside tronf that ms great- vijlue ajtaclips finding it Miss Midge McMillan retuTnlM* to Angola rffter a visit over Sunday. witif her parents-, M-fe And Mrs. Asa MeMiiien. She. 13 ,atteliding.•qph’pbP .atA ng Jia.EVery- t’et’erai? w.lirv served* it* the •western, army will rtf-all that- fyjtaf years ;jgQ* Map 2 ft. was the dtecaaiorw of tl(p g’-.nll review- in AXiasliyig.tpij. when four, corps .of Siy-fnjanta army marchCd* down Pefinsylva’nia’ avenin; to the chjerq,- of. rfiany ■ tutors.- It was one- iff sli<> grafldest partftles -dh. the •western, Iteihisplrerl-.
•• The Home Os Quality Groceries •'* ... •>•.» » , • • , . ♦. • • • ♦ • • • • .. • ■ * : ■’■ W-IS’WEEk THE-WEEK. ...; I _•• ’' ? : • ’ ■ ’* ’ Season r-Get”eiji-’Now ? We'pay/cash' or trade for produce, .Eggs4sc. Butter 15c to-23c M. E; HO.WER? Neith of (». R. & I. Depot Phone 108 ~ • ■ —■—: —~ r ~~ ' ' . ■ •••'-- . IF. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN I || President Secretary Treas. ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I B REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS I The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- ■ < street Records, Twenty years’ Experience j Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. J . MONEY
• Miss* Mabel Springer went to Fort >. Wayne for a visit. > Mrs. W-. A. Kuebler went <to Fort I Waynp tlfls morning. . Iceland Frank averft to Fort Wayne . yesterday* afternoon. i Humbleness is often a butkti'r.e put . out only by the crafty. M'is» Mary Erwin went to Valparaiso today to attend, school. >• Mm. L. W. Hakes returndl- to Sturgis, Michigan, this morning after a- , visit here with relatives. Mrs. John Barnett, Mrs. William Rhine)* and" Mrs. Joe Cloud went to Fort Wayne- this niorninf* Self-restraint is what enables a gift-, ,ed -reporter do write up .an automobile aeeldbnt without-saying the machine turned ttjrjle. Mr. and* Mrs. J. A. Bennett of Selma rfhio, and Mr«j,. • Ella Wthiaflian of-El-gin, Ohio, changed cars here today enroute to’ Fort Wayne* Mrt, -anji Mrs; John* R3udet>ush and •Mrs. Lizzie Raud'ebush left today for ,Big Rapids, Mich., wh’ere- they w-ill: make an extendfq visit' wltb relatives, Mjsfl jt. Bur'reli.an<> uaugjiter, Flan*ve,s, returned to Huntington-, attar .making, a, shor.tr visit Jtere,*with Mrs.: BUfrellta parents, Mr. arfd Mrs, Williaifi Blackburn: They •attendep* the graduating exferc|pes; # ’ *Mrs-. Walter, gobtson.and* Nl'ise-I/iah Hensley motored ,to Ronje City yes•terda?. where Miss Heri§ley wilC en» tertjiip. ab a hous/t .party. duriflg- the week. MisS •Glenys* Mangold, Waiter. Robison*aiid Walteu Mdck of Kerthilville, wlic>» wohsthe gyejt of .Miss-Hen-durifig t commencement week,'joined.the party Suiftlav.,evening.*”Oth-. *er*guests will also«arriyc,at Jhe.llen.sley cottago’.today. • •* • a • -• ' • • •
C. W, I Aft In returned to Toledo. •ft«r a visit here. Joe Johns aud Frank Braun were Fort Wayne visiters yesterday. So many of the free performances* are worth about what they coat. Mrs. Charles Bailey and children went to Fort Wayne thia morning. Mrs. Fred Deiainger of Grand Hapids. Mich., is here for a visit with relatives. Samuel Weldy has arrived from Noblesville for « visit with ht« (naronta and other relatives. Mrs. Ed Millor has gone to Peterson for a visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Mann & Christen have begun work on the remodeling of the John Brook business building. A handsome new front will be built. Mrs. Olen Baker will go to Canton. Ohio, for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. On her way home she will stop at Helle Center. 0., for a visit with Mr. Baker's relatives. New linoleum in the counting room and editorial section of the Daily Democrat has now been laid and we are happy that the housecleaning session is nearly over. Ever’buddy you meet these days has a story t’ tell about giftin' stung bn somethin’. Wealth may not fetv h happiness, but it enables you t’ takg a vacation an- go after it.—Abe—M:»r'tio. , E. D: Engeler- is moving out of the Ellingham home, corner of Adams and Winchester streets, into the Friatoe house on Rugg street. The Ellingham family will move here from Indianapolis next week. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver- and family left today tor Chicago, where Mrs. Kalver and sons will visit for a wjeek or ten days with relatives. Mr. Kalter will buy machinery and tools for his ne.w garage. He will return home about the last of the week. After the close’ of the St. Joseph’s. School, which will be- about- the miritdue of JMge*or sooner if the weather becomes too wa-rnr, the annual school’ picnic w-ill tte held-. This event is always. dooked forward- to with greatInterest both by the children ap’d . •grown-ups-. The'j>icnic w.il> be held |. ,in the- Eiting- woods, southw.esb of*- L city. Richard* hoy of three nflles -noatii--east of Rortland; is the- Owner of 3 commbn* house cat which is motheriaa--fi-ve little Iflack- skunks seven days old. Ulie ca.t was. motoring four kittens of dier wn. seven wee\-- old., M-a I*oy took- from her. and* *-»• ■feeditfg.. Tki.e feline -is- as dear.otjbd- so khe skun-lfe* waa of Ker own. >ffIspring. Thby will- be worth- -Sron* ftfteen’.to twbnty dpllars-wjieri crown. •Mrs:Card- Wilson, fornierly»*M•”-««* hucil'e Hale, wjto was hej-e to attend- -. •tlfp edmmencenjent exercises aj which her. Byar.d- Smith ;jnd« - Dwight Petersfn. were de r t. for her -hOTne at* Misha waki;, Ind. l(er. daughter. Miss Jane, wtho. was. " - ■ *ed greijt befofe deaMing. Hel- phydit-ian. assures th’ein-that wMtJw careful nursing* for some jime. -it his/eb'inion she willsent,ir.ely , Three rlpVer Leaf employes** t-wc engineers afid' one 'tralnihanv josl their -positipns,- on acffiuift c. .failure to *pass th* eyesighj- atijl- heßr Jng. dijmißption '-nog* in jrranljfor.t. .accoijlipgi.to rai-lTodd m.bh-. Thirty-efgjjt traifiirien andj •Hhve .b’epn* tempOwiflly* h’plcf out- o « rseiM’ce bevd-use -.c'?*failuix* t ; o uii*=* fttstj t-iijl,e. They* wall be gj.veii -a- s«-*-.—' bnif’tes.t, Jnd’ ii tlfens tli.eyv fail-, will-, -a-* kt lasj- resort, -hage tire- rigrtv.to. * Jsult* aj* .ffcculist pr* 1.1 ’ ‘ i’ 1 ? PtUlF* ;Rh'3Sr .sic.laff, j “.Micliael O'Hara" is ’tjffe- .nairte o. ' the: n.e-ft boibk jyst : by G-enc . IStratfonUlorter,, formerly, of .Geneva-. Jlnit nj»V. Os Rqm’e: City.. Doublets y Y’.age- Vo., of I/oug is.’r/ITI-. New - A'or.k, abe. p.ublisltiiytvtlu*.. b<>ok'. wlitvl ~ ;will--He* ready for distribution abptV; *he.*first.'-.of August. ljl»r first* bopk ‘•‘The Sorig.Jtf the Cardinal.” was writ ten., wjjile /she was y?t, a resident--01. Probably the most*, widely, read .books of Mrs. - are ‘■‘X I *e. Harvested--' and the -latter having been dramatized .and •lias* appeared-in almost..all the larger, cities, and towns throughput the middle west;- :. Not even a professional■ optimist; like “Pollyanna" of “The. Glad Book"-fame-for instance, could. find mudi cause for thanksgiving for the Bluff , ton high school in the results' of th' Wabash Valley track meet ' and: oratorical contest held there Satur day. The Rochester high school with a track team of husky veterans, t silver tongue of unusual, ability, and a break in the luck that went a long way beyond 50-50 won everything in sight Saturday and returned homecarrying the silver track championship cup, held by Bluffton for tw« years, in addition to a fetjjjpiushels «■> medals and assorted silverware, to'-, en? of their wins in the relay raiAan* eratorial
Mrs. X. R. lAe» l»ty of Monroe wan t*»r» today, ahopping. Adolph IVoolirman of F*r**ble waa a vallor tn thw city today. X>. "JA’ini cregg of Berne was a. buaineas culler here today. Mra. j%.. k. Qolk returned to Fort " eyr- alter M viait at VVillshire, O. Father ivlux Benzinger of Hetse CasWt * visitor iii the city today. <—©ldstein of Fort Wayne, a r«MbI estate -man. waw here on buHlnea**. Mr. sand Mrs. Warren Case of Pleasant Ml ilia were visitors in the city today. * VVUlia.na Oeterrncycr of Monroeville waw xa business visitor in the city today. Tom ftalliug. the former Decatur idtclver. of fame, is now playing on the Garret city team. Miss Stanley left Saturday *°r North Manchester where she will enter the summer school at that place. Banker F». w. Smith of Rlc.hn.cnd ret u m ♦-<! to his home this afternoon attending to business in this city. How-a rd Burdge was it business visitor wt F'ort Wayne yesterday and while there -a five passenger Detroiter automobile. T". I-". Kerby, of Fort Wayne, general agent for the Eauita-ble Life Insurance company, was here today on business relative t-e .securing a new locla’i ' •’ I>r. Christena Kuntz of Berne w;?s here today on business rela*ti-ng to the niaki-ng of tire final report as adniiiiisttat rix of the est-at*e of her son, the* late K«lwani ivuntz. Ijivina JvinK and b*e*r guest, Mi-rsi. Charles M*arti-n> wenst to Fort Wayne today noon to call on the fer-.juer-’s oicce. Mrs. I.ena Knodde of Convoy, Obi-o. who was operated- upon. The May Woman*’s Home Cormpantion a»A-y-s* : •* Ar-ms a-re bare and necks are covered these days-. The sleeveless is i-n vogue, a-ccoi-n-pan ied by *. corlla-n of- tulle. v*el*v-et- on hri-1-lisrataii” Ln v**a<--ons have bee.h renewed by friende*- anck relatives oS M-iss Beatrice--e» t-lfe conrmeneeiajenpc of the St. M'ary’s o> the Woods ac-Ademy, ‘Terre TlwDite. next- month-, Kl’i's’s Ly!*.-!* -boiixgr owe* csf the graduates®. Site* is a Hornier E**e*c’atf»r gdr-b, b'u* ntwi itbs,i:d’**.s' ■at Joneslforo. A-iHc-. . In five* course of a- fem'af.k-able natuf'e- seamioin in tire- Ma-y Wonmn's' • Homo •Companion* Charles Ed-wMSd Jeff**BßOiM pfasXor of BrOarTw-a-y Ta*ivernacle in- Vorte City. sa*yst -'Bi'r.ds, -ar<" the lx<xCteste oi aIF creatures-. ’Jsiiey; Wia*;e- -a. blood - ten>pejga*tu‘r.e- SMiiicli. woul/i. ila wj* had* i’jk,- gji-igkly Ctirn : us. np-” Ir» ttx<e*> J.une an. -MJ£ga ine >»a ! -- vfd- Gra’y.-sop'. writing lvi« : story ‘•■Fle-m.p-. field,’’ s-n-j-isat “As letojc Tiac*kvv:rrd those t-imes- o’s- oti-r Twa-s wsi-rieh .gjtewt>r*glrw at-, •see'rii* most- woat-h-wlriLe. »re: by no .nTpXns -ati.<Ss*e in- xv.lwch- *we *h:a r- e ly-en •m.-r»riie‘st or aiio.st :su<?ce.ss’f-trl-. bt»t--ra’tb’ea t-lros/e in w'h'iclr, t-h-oug-h .pilin 'uh ■and -sdSßOwJul, vue ha«w* b.F?n-, rnoeft necejssany, «nos.t 'So- be--i-n- «>Mrer human lives—its- t-h.e.f’e-ariyt liilrffc gf-aearter -b/ea.tniifirk in* tbisv -vv-.oy£l<H’’”
A S<>!tSfc>Je Antiseptic Rowder to « be ><lLSs.oTVecl -in water as ineeded/ >Tor Douches. •I'd;. •tltT' treatment of*-woman’s. Boch as leuc<>rrhoea«a:i<l .indammalioh. li’ot .fouchei. <>» £*aLitin’s are ■fteny Net wom.m. jwlio has ej’«r tis«<l_ ate’l 'douc-iajssssswfrll. -fail to.apiir.ejciate.-tp'o-cTpan ' liealt! jjr lotion. Paxfine-pfoidiiices-and-tno ; —from sqrifness _aiid discomfort • its ’pdascancs sinji-iior c’Joa tligittfect-; •terr yoa.r». tlie iLyuia ...Sr'jj „J?inl« >1 am- Bgfesd-iciric. W' t- 1.a.3 re >■=- ’ omii'T-n 4.’a-xti»jn in tin i rsi -private <-■ •~.i>•" >dT , n'<<o.'w.itli • A i.i. 1. i.r.0.-s s’-i.r ’vi- SJBSS-4. cJVity-. '\V*«»iir.*ii v. lio > l.< < i Fl wJP-M/B’ reli<''v<-<l* sii.y it, i t " v ort-h ’• w i.ijSd: in l?-'” -X : ..Si--’ -*t s'. ; jOc. i'a?Kefl-i<>x lev- n; fi:l. i . mi® is'a.sttxiif' Toi'. t <\->._ l.i< >-<<''. -atf-r-'svn fi- ; to idnTT» gffg ln I!' . . * .. S_- . - '--r ♦ * , i One-Jhalf of one per cent, pf * Puck’s circulation p is in barber shops r j is that where YOU read it? 8 70 Cents — Everywhere “ - ■■- - - - - —
I BIG CLEAN UP SALE Spring Suits and Coats at only One Half Price $25.00 Value now - - - $12.50 ■ r®\ 22.50 “ “ ... n. 25 Wil y ’ wIL \ K'-IV 20.00 “ ... 10.00 K V-rS isa Ks / 15.00 * * ♦ . ; |J|g f 'IO.OO • ... • ♦ '"< '' 5.00 ’ [li ,m I \ ': - ■ ‘ '■■ ■ ■ fihjff 8.50 * — ‘ ; 4.25' ■■ . • ■ * .'•’••• .■ • ! One Lot of Skirts that SoJd for ss—Now $2.48 • NIBLICK & COMPANY
CLOTH CRAFT X « • ‘ X -— .' ' AB Wool Clothes $10412.50 and sls- - to suit every •age, height, weight and taste, but just one standard of value *the most for your money”’ produced by scientific factory, methods. C*om m and see for yogrsdL ?i „ ! ;'■• MTU* ■ .| WBW& WWE : IM.'-- «*•» ®e»4S ; .at■ »^~ 7 ' . J. |~ irf '‘"'r l 1 Way®# •& ■ . . W* : ; i ■ •.. ■■■■•■■ .. •: . ~ . . . ■ ; C tjijs'fcthttftti tftft ' ■ UaTft -Ij&tfoe- Wtjpti.tpn at> i tte3£#i ■ ll»::3O> 2*3.0; ,5 wife fc 3.Q’-; «M«e> Sfr FCr-t' | I Wkynie, 4t : WJ?* >M.®» '!©•: Aft. &-SM • 1014' WAQ? i- ['[ C ■■ [ '• isfeaVe’M ■■ ' iMfe . 6 ‘ifO’O/ 7’:3(h TfeAtt. • -•• i at- 8 :|jx; 11:10.;. 2:?i£l;: &<»•. BJslO ; .'. tnirfle. a;t> Ftir,” « .Wayne, .wifh’' die? pt? 'f- * ern- Indiana .Traction. Cp * T-l:?' &--.Chicqgp • Intefhrban' Ball vis. ffbn; pany.-The Ohio B,lec rl< „ aC?. Union - Traction "PoinVAnys. ,ajso. i£iti> ’ the . £enhsylyania, iSlclt'V piate, i.-B.''&'• M.-S?, -G.. H. &r D’..; <ndi "• Gt «U &.I. railEdUflsv ■ Keel jjit §ejwlc>; - J ’ train- Bach ate# daiiy.:- ,Eea:viiii& Deeai a tu-r at 7“:00- ii, n?. -and .■t-etuqliiig;, .'!■ ’ < Ing: -Fogt. Wiayn.e .ait-. a.-, •nr, rr.;>’ ' enables Bhippß.rat t< • /ar.ebhphe: orde r?and receive sliinirients. protnptls -. W. FLEDDURJ.O'HAIVNc - General Manager, - - Oecatur./ln* ■— ———. PIANO..TUNING’ AND REPAIRING: D. A. Giiliom, rebuilder and repairI er of pianos- and -sewinx machines, ' and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches, write or ’phone 8, Line P, i i city. Ulm-w-f-tf
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