Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1915 — Page 3

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WEATHER FORECAST | Fair and much colder tonight and Tuesday. ■| Miss Mayme Deininger went to Fort Wayne today. k Miss Jean Butler of Huntington is here visiting with friends. P’Mrs. H. H. McGill of Wren, Ohio, who was quite ill, is improving. ■Kit Cowan was circulating around in town today among his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch of Celina. Ohio, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martz went io Pleasant Mills Saturday evening for a, visit over Sunday with his father, W. H. Martz. Mr. anj Mrs. J. S. Peterson drove to Bluffton yesterday to call on Mrs. D. E. Studebaker, aunt of Mrs. Peterson who is very seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and their daughter, Lee Anna. Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer visited with Mr. Vance's aunt, Mrs. Rachael Baughman in Ft. Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Levi Deniuth of Whithouse, Ohio, and her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Whitman of Antwerp Ohio were visiting with the James Hurst family yesterday. They motored over. Misses Glee Spittier and Leah Har- ' tzbg of Willshire, Oiiio, returned to Fort this morning. They were accompanied by Miss Gertrude Hilton of Fort Wayne who has been the guest of Miss Spittier several days.

M—lMl -Lllllil.ii.ill--..’ 1 II 'l’ll mWMiMi.il I !!■ H MMUMfHMIWn" The Home Os Quality Groceries FROM COAST TO COAST THIS WEEK PINEAPPLE WEEK Hawaiian Canned Pineapple is considered by everyone far superior to the home canned pineapple. Thicksliced, convenient and rich flavored. We offer for this week the famous White Horse Brand Hawaiian Pineapple, 2' 2 lb. cans at $2.00 dozen”. We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 30c Butter 18c to 25c » M. E. HOWERS North of G. R. & I. Depot Phone 108 IF. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas? k I THE BOWERS REALTY ,CO. I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ™ ’ABSTRACTS 7he Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Ab- I || f-tract Records, Twenty years’ Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. | MONEY

Hurbert Schmidt visited in Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Miss Tonk Meibers was the guest of Miss Ina Wright of Fort Wayne I over Sunday. Miss Frances Deininger visited at ■■ the Sacred Heart academy, Fort . Wayne Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Meibers and Mrs. Anna Dropleman visited with friends in Ft. Wayne Sunday. Dick Ehinger, Bernard Keller and Jake Holthouse saw the foot ball game at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Fred Heuer and the Misses Adella Sellemeyer and Lee Anna Vance spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. L. A. Gwinn of Marion will arrive to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. E. H- Shoemaker. The sugar lactory ]:a ( j t-hoir usual number of Sunday visitors, a cont’.n uous stream of autos from every part of th# country dtiving up to the big plant all day yesterday. The Misses Celesta Wemhoff, Rose anj Bess Tonnelier and Messrs. Theodore Gralliker and Dick Boch spent Sunday in Fort Wayne as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kover. L. G. Ellingham returned to Indianapolis yesterday morning after a day on the old stamping ground. He will be located at Muncie for the next week or two where he is to inspect a life insurance company for the state. Automobiles traveled through the principal streets yesterday thick and fast' and they were from a half dozen states. It was an ideal day an<j every fellow who owned an auto or could borrow 7 one was making use cf it. • - -J

George Dutcher, Jr. went to Fort Wayne today noon. Richard Bischoff was a busiuess vis itor in the city today. Mrs. Charles Wilson of Magley vis ited in the city today. Amos Gillig went to Fort Wayne today noon on business. W ill Bunner of Bobo was a busiuess visitor in the city today. Miss Bernardine Heidiman assisted at the Charlie Elzey shoe store Saturday. Alma anil Esther Weber of Washington township were shoppers in the city today. Mrs. Charles Kirschner of Preble township ’•as a business visitor in the city t. Ralph Sleepy of the County Surveyors' office visited with his parents at Bluffton over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Obenauer will leave the latter part of the week for Florida where they will winter. George Baker who has been confined to his home for two weeks with an injured leg is able to to be out. Don L. Quinn of the Chicago Lumber Company was an over Sunday visistor w ith, his family and other relatives here. D. E. Studebaker left today for a trip through the south where he will look after business affairs for the next several months. A large number from this city attended the burlesque show in Fort Wayne last evening and saw “The Fol- ’• lies of Pleasure.’’ C. C. Enos went to Fort Wayne today noon to call on his wife who is a patient in the hospital where she underwent an operation. Dick Longshore, Adams County’s deputy surveyor motored to Ossian Saturday evening in liis new Ford and spent Sunday with his parents. Tile John W. Tyndall family have moved into their newly remodeled home. It is one of the most beautiful residences of the city, modern and complete. Mr. Eccles will cook this evening at the Hartings & Wilson restaurant in place of Frank Gerard who will go hunting. Mrs. Gerard will visit with relatives in the country. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes and Mrs. Hughes mother of Elgin, 111. and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hughes of Fort Wayne, motored here yesterday for a few hours visit with relatives and friends ’ST* .Mrs E H. SlTCTemaker has returned from a three weeks" visit with her daughter, Mrs. Don Smith at Indianapolis) Mrs. Smith has recovered and is enjoying excellent health, whic|) will be good news to her many friends here. The Misses Pearl Baumgartner, Fanny and Kate Hammell went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on Miss Ruth Hammel at the hospital. She is recovering nicely and Sunday was allowed to sit outdoors in the sun for awhile. The folowing letters and cards remain uncalled for at the postoffice: Letters—Mrs. Jannie Brown, Clarence Hagan, Miss Marie Hartman, Mrs. Chas Lawlin. Jasper Leo, Mrs. Ambrey Smith, Miss Leia Springer. Cards — A E. Alexander. A. E. Briggs, Lorain Coal Co., F. C. Morgan, Homer Rabb, Arminda Shirey, Andy Whitenburg — John W. Bosse, postmaster. Otto Ehinger left this morning for his home at Columbia, Mo., after a 1 happy over-Sunday visit with his brother E. X. Ehinger and other relatives and friends here. His university team lost in Chicago Saturday 24 to 6 but Otto says they will win the Kansas game, which is the only one they care much about. It is to be played Thanksgiving day. Mrs. C. B. Smith of Portland* who for the past ten days has been with her sister Miss Ruth Hammell at the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne returned to this city last evening for a few days rest with her parents. Miss Hammell is getting along splendidly and the attending physician thinks that she will be able to come home Tuesday or Wednesday. She was operated upon a week ago Friday for apendicitis. The McCracken county roads have not been given proper credit in the automobile guide books, and many tourists have passed up this section of Kentucky for that reason. Manager Dick Townsend, of the Palmer, a new corner in Paducah, but one of the livest boosters in the town, soon discovered this fact. No sooner than he found it out. he got in touch with the publishers of the "Blue Book" the official guide for autoists in the country, and as a result today a representative of the company. J. P. Dods is here, the guest of Mr. Townsend. Col Ben Wellie. Gus Edwards, E. J. Paxton and other good roads boosters held a conference with Mr. Dods this afternoon. and thereafter McCracken will be given proper credit for its Ing'iways.—Paducah Sun.

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DIED JT_ NOON Mrs. Jeremiah Draper, Aged Seventy-six, Died at Williams AT 11:30 O’CLOCK Death Due to Cancer—Has Sons Living in This City —Well Known. Mrs. Jeremiah Draper, one of the well known ladies of Williams, died at the family home there at 10:30 o’clock today. Mrs. Draper has been ill for some time of cancer, to which her death was due. The widower and several children are living. The children are: John and Charles Draper, of this city: James, of Williams; Lucy Small. Cilumbia City; Mary Laisure, Hoagland; Jane Hake, Williams. One daughter. Bertha, is deceased. Mrs. Draper’s maiden name was Mary Haggard, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haggard. She was born September 14, 183 S, and at death was seventy-seven years, one month and twenty-four days of age. MODERN MACHINE. Will Parent, manager of the Crystal theater, this morning received a new modern 6-A Powers motor driven picture machine, the very latest thing in motion picture machines. The machine is so arranged that there is no wait between the different films, and is to all practical purposes, silent. The new machine will be running tonight. HERE is a remedy that win cure most all akin an* acalp troubles. Eczema, Barbera Itch, Itch, Cull and Sorea. Why waale time and money when B. B. Ointment ia an ointment ot real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, pecatur. Indiana.

Y'.trit !•: of pi ne.it i.ettjm;. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams. In the matter of the petition of Albert Schroeder et al. for a drain. Albert Schroeder et al., ex-parte. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Albert Sc-brooder- drain, in Root Township, Adams County, Indiana, will on Monday a November 1DI7». at 10 o’c lock a. m.. at the office of Phil L. Macklin, County Surveyor of Adams County. Indiana, in the Morrison block south of the court house in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for tiie construction ot said drain and branches thereto, in accordance with the report i hereto, in accordant e with the r< poi I, plans and specifications therefor now on tile in the Auditor’s oflice of Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will be received and a contract let for the whole of said drain and branches as follows: Mitin Drain. From station 0 to station 107, both inclusive. liraneh X<». I. From station 0 to 5 plus 43. Hran<*li \<». 2. From station 0 t > station 1 plus 51. Rrnnrli Xo. 3. From station 0 to plus 7S. Hraiirli Xo. I. From station 0 to station 1 plus 15. No conditional bid will be accepted and each bidder will be required to state specifically for what he will construct the whole of said work including the main drain, and branches. Bidders will be required to tile their bi<is as required by law. upon forms furnished by th” undersigned superintendent of construction and each bidder will be required to make and tile with his bid the nedessary affidavit of nonrollusion and that he is a bonalide bidder. Each bld must be accompanied witli a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bid. conditioned foifc the faithful pefformaiH <• of said work and contract and tlHit the bidder will enter into a contract witli said superintendent of construction for the construction of the same, if he be awarded the contract. Such bond to be approved by the superintendent of construction. Said superintnedent of construction reserves the right to reject an\ and all bids: no bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work nor in excess of tiie benefits found. The time for- the completion of the work will be made known by the superintendent of construction on day of sale and the contractor receiving such work will be required to complete the same within the time fixed in the contract. Dated this 6ili day of November. 1915. I’ll IL L. MAD KLIN, 8-15 Supt. of Construction. o _ K. OF C. TO ENTERTAIN LADIES The K of C. wll entertain their mothers, wives, Sisters, daughters and invited friends at a 500 and pedro I party Wednesday, Novepiber 10th. Games starts promptly at. 8 ti’elock. It is leqmsteq that all lady membqra I of K. of C. families attend. ENT. COMMITTEE.

F. V. MILLS The Grocer Decatur, Ind. Is making a special sale on Hawaiian Canned Pineapple. 2*4 lb. cans, thick slices, eyeless and coreless, at $2.00 per doz. These goods are canned j in the Hawaiian Islands and are quite different and superior in quality and flavor to the so-called fresh j pineapple coming hard and unripened and green | into this country at certain periods of the year. NOVEMBER 10th. Is Hawaiian Pineapple day in the U. S. CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS.

JUDCE SMITH TO SPEAK Judge David E. Smith of this city, a thirty-third degree Mason, will give a speech at the first county reunion 1 — I ————— ■ ■ —

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