Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1915 — Page 5

Peggy Pumps —like this with either grey or sand cloth pannel insertion here to night at $2.50 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE. AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

WEATHER FORECAST | Fair tonight. Sunday cloudy; probit able showers. I ■E'- The Misses Ruth Mayer and Ruth 1 Fledderjohann went to Fort Wayne toyKS day. Mrs. Caroline Cline returned to B Monroeville today after a visit here ©with her daughter, Mrs. Sol David. Mrs. Janies Archbold and daughter, Jennie, and Mrs. Thompson Niblock left today noon for Ossian for a visit over Sunday. | Miss Olga Houck of Kirkland township was here today to take her music lesson at the academy of the Sisters of St. Agnes. W. A. Schalk left this morning for his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, after spending several days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Buetel. Mrs. Menno Leichty left Monday for Son Francisco, Cal. She was accompanied bl Miss Leona Ixmg of Monroe, Ind. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Mrs. Henry Gerke and children. Kenneth and Genevieve, of Decatur, are here visiting Mrs. Gerke’« parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Emery, east of Berne. —Berne Witness. ® Laie Bud says th' honeymoon ends when th’ husband goes in th’ smokin’ Icar t’ chew t’backer. It seems like ever’ loafer has added a fountain pen t’ his equipment.—Abe Martin. Tie' committee for the Lyon evangelistic meeting in Fort Wayne has just reported that the entire collection was $13,953.39, and that the popular gift to Dr. Lyon aggregated $5,894.

The Home Os Quality Groceries Extra Quality Old Potatoes, bu•••• 50c Fancy Head Rice, tb Extra Fancy Japan Rice, tb Hand Picked Navy Beans, tb 7c California Lima Beans, tb 10c Scotch Dry Peas tb s>c Salt Fish ' 7c Strawberries, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, ' Pineapples, Cucumbers. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 15c £ Butter 15c to 21c M. E. HOWER North of G. It. & I. Depot Phone 108 IF. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete At- 1 struct Records, Twenty years’ Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. MONEY g

. Mrs. Eliza Zimmerman went to Ft. t Wayne today noon. t John Durkin of Hammond is here I visiting with his brother, Tom Durkin, and J. W. Bosse. Bob Hartman and Roy Diehl of Craigville will spend Sunday here with girl friends. Miss Grace Horton returned to Ft. Wayne. She visited here with the U Deininger family. George Hill and family left today noon for Fort Wayne for a visit over Sunday with friends. Miss Agnes Sellemeyer has returned from Bloomington where she attended the state university. Miss Dorothy Ryan of Chicago who spent the night here, left for Fort Wayne today noon on the 12:30 car. Rev. D. T. Stephenson has returned from Rome City, where he and his family are guests at the Bowers cottage Walter and Frances Mentzer of Bluffton arrived for a visit with the U. S. Drummond family and other relatives. Nellie Dickinson, aged twenty-three, of near Indianapolis, ate a quantity of concentrated lye with suicidal intent. The lye burned her throat so badly she was unable to swallow food and she died Thursday from starvation in a hospital in the capital city. The unfavorable outcome of a love affair prompted the deed. A lecturer was thundering away on the point that each family ought to have but one head. A man in the audience arose and heartily applauded. The lecturer asked him why he was so unusually, enthusiastic over the proposition and he replied that he had nine daughters, that they all had heads and all wore hats.

Ed Sether went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. John Watson arrived from Monroeville to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burr, at Montuou .h. Marie Ball and Velma Lenhart, Luther Hower and Charles Bauman motored to Ossian last evening to attend the tabernacle services, Mrs Linus Beard, who was operated upon in a Fort Wayne hospital recently. is getting along nicely. Miss Josephine Krick is her special nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hoftuiau motored here from Fort Wayne and were guests of friends. They will be accompanied home by Miss Jessie Whines. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, the Misses Ode and Letta Fullenkamp and Messrs. Tony Hackman and Ed Weisltng will go to Rome City Sunday to be guests of Mrs. J. S. Bowers al her cottage there. Because he cast serious reflection on the ancestry of some hash at his boarding house, Joe Blatorlch was fined five dollars and costs by Judge Stachovitz of West Hammond, Indiana. Mrs. Theresa Senbar caused the arrest. The judge ruled that a man may speak lightly of prunes jut must not slander the hash. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brittson and daughter. Fanny, of Boesse, Ohio, mo- 1 tored over yesterday to secure strawberries from Isaac Everett and to spend the day with Mr. Everett and family, south of the city. The Everetts raise the real thing in the berry line and the fame of their strawberry patch has even crossed the state border line.

Beginning July 1 the following rates on letters sent between the United States and the Dutch West Indies will be effective: Prepaid rate on letters mailed in the Dutch Indies to the United States will be five cents. Dut th coin, or two cents U. S. on letters up to 20 grams]: on letters mailed intiie United States to Dutch Indies, two cents for two ounces or fraction thereof. Double the amount will be charged on unpaid letters or the shortage of postage, at the end of the line. The bulletin was received here today by Postmaster Bosse. While there are hundreds of magnificent looking wheat fields in this county, the straw heads continue to ’ook green and show no signs of turning to that golden yellow we hear much about. The cool and wet weather has held the wheat back and kept it from maturing, and indications are that it will not be ready to cut before the Fourth of July, especially on clay or black ground. The winds of the past few weeks have blown down considerable of it and tangled it up also, and farmers are afraid that more of it will go down before it is ready for the binder. There is not much fly in the wheat this year, as the fly does not flourish in damp, cool weather. Dry weather suits better for them. Herbert Skillman, aged thirteen, flagged a Clover Leaf freight train in South Marion Wednesday by swinging his sweater from the center of the the tracks. The engineer had been fooled on other occasions by boys flagging the train and did not propose to heed the signal of young Skillman until he saw the boy was determined to stand between the rails at his own danger of being run over. The train was brought to a stpp with the engine a few’ feet from the boy. Just ahead, the caboose of another freight train had jumped from the rails and. after twisting some of them from position. had regained the track without the crew of that train becoming aware of the track damage. It is said that the thirteen-year-old hero said that he would like to take a trip to Toledo when he was asked what he would like to have as a reward for his brave deed.

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NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Washington township. Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids at his office until June 30, 1915, at 10 a. in., so rthe cutting ami removing of all weeds, brush, willows, trees or other natural growth from the banks of the following named ditches and drains in said township, to-wit: James A Hendricks ditch. Andrew E. Blair ditch, Thomas 11. Baltzel! ditch, Wm. E. Kintz ditch. Elmer Cook ditch, W. G. Smith ditch, H. W. Sellemeyer ditch, L. L. Rupert ditch, Wm. Hendricks ditch, Henry Kr| k ditch, James Hendricks, sr., ditch, J. M. Andrews. Such brush, weeds, willows, trees and other natural growth shall be cut and removed from the banks of each of said ditches and drains for a distance of 20 feet on cither side there oi. All work must be completed during the month of July, 1915, and must be done so as not to interfere with or in any manner damage the growing crops along said ditches and drains. All work will be subject to the approval of the trustee. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ED L. AUGENBAUGH, It Trustee Washington Township. o NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Kirkland Townshi.p. Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids at his office till June 30. 1915, 'at 2 p. m„ lor the cutting and removing of all weeds, brush, willows, trees and other natural growth from the banks of the following named ditches and drains In said township, to-wit: Daniel Gerber ditch, Bracht ditch, Henry Scherry ditch, John H. Beery, Lewis Conrad, Holthoue. Such brush, weeds, willows, trees and other natural growth shall be cut and removed from the banks of each of said ditches and drains for a distance of 20 feet on either side thereof. Afl work must be completed during the month of July, 1915, and must he done so as not to interfere with or in any manner damage the growing crops along said ditches and drains. All work will be subject to the approval of the trustee. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. G. M. T. HOUCK, Trustee of Kirkland Township. Adams County, Indiana. 19-26

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