Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1915 — Page 5
HOF. MAPPIN THE FOOT PECIALIST WILL DE HERE OMORROW and SATURDAY Let Him Tell You How To Relieve Your Foot Troubles. DEMONSTRATION ABSOLUTELY FREE CHARLIE VOGLrWLDL AT THE SIGN OF THE RIG SHOE
pmxxmnnnnnrnna:::::::::::::..:::::: » WEATHER FORECAST j Rain tonight and probably Friday colder Friday. @Mrs. A. Kohne and Mrs. Ben Knapke went to Fort Wayne today onoia Mrs. Fred W. Herb and son, Chauncey, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Cora Wilder returned to Monmouth this morning after shopping here. C. A. Neuenschwander. president of the bank of Berne, was here today on business. Dr. Burt Mangold went to Fort Wayne to attend the dental association meeting. Ola Gaunt of east of tlje city is threshing his wheat today, and preparing for the winter weather. Mrsfl William Miller, who has been quite ill, is improving, and it is thought she wil Iget along nicely from now on. Artie Jackson is off duty at the sugar plant on account of an nijury received while at work at the plant last Sunday. • Mrs Philip Ardener returned to Toledo, atter a visit here with relatives. Site was acompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Elispbeffih Rademaker who will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Lattin. The eighth grade girls lost a game of basket ball to the Pleasant Mills girls last evening by a score of nine to eight. A number of loyal rooters accompanied them and did their best to furnish the encouragement necessary.
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8 lb. Basket Grapes...2sc Pumpkins , 10c Sweet Potatoes, lb. 2 1 /zc Turnips, pk 15c Carrots, lb 2/jC
Fancy White Minnesota Potatoes for storage in 5 or more Bushel Lots at •
We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 33c Rutter 18c to 25c E. HOWtR ••-fh of G. K. & I. Depot Phone
IM SCHIRMEYEK FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas, || THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE. BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS Th? Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete At- ■ street Records, Twenty years’ Experience Farms, City Property, 5 per cent, ' MONEY
Henry Hite went to» Fort Wayne today. Miss Agnes Costello saw Fiske O’Harra at Fort Wayne last evening. Attorney E. S. Armantrout of Geneva, was a busness visitor here today. Dr. J. C. Grandstaff of Preble was here today and left for Fort Wayne on business. Mrs. Lucy McClure left this morning for Spencerville, Ohio after a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Will Schumaker and daughters Mary and Catherine, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mrs. Anna Ga! lup and Mrs. Stella* Barlow went t Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Alberding wet to Font Wayne this morning wher Mrs. Alberding will consult an ey specialist. Dr. H. F. Costello, Martin Mylot' Tlfcmas Mylott and E. X. Ehingr heard Fiske O'Harra at the Majesti last evening. Mrs. Fred Patterson is in Ten Haute where she will make a sever? weeks visit witli her mother, Mr King, and her sisters, Mrs. Elizabet' Baleh and Rose King. Mrs. Harriet Coverdale who hr ' eon seriously sick for sometime I •radually getting worse and not mu hope is extended for her recover She is at the home of her daughte Mrs. George Dutcher. Julius Haugk made a flying trip • "crt Wayne last evening on the 9:3 ar, returning on the 12 o’clock car Julius safd he intended to get off : ’Fort Wayne but was sleeping s> soundyl that he forgot all about it s< just remained on the car.
Lettuce 12 >/ 2 c Cranberries, qt 10c Oranges, doz 30c Cracked Hominy, lb. ... 3c Apples, pk 15c
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Niblick visited , with relatives ut Fort Wayne last j evening. Dan Vail returned last evening from a business trip to the north part of the state. Charles Colter of the Smith & Bell company returned last evfenlng after a three days trip. Henry Thomas looked after business for the White Stag cigar company at Fort Wayne last evening. Bruno Kuehm, the famous violinist, at the Bosse opera house tonight. Don’t fail to hear him and his co»pany, * Mr .and Mrs. Robert Harding will spend Thanksgiving with relatives ,;t Decatur-Indiana.—Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. Dr. Christena Kuntz of Berne ••hanged cars here this afternoon enroute to Fort Wayne on business, leaving on the 2:30 car. The Kuehm Concert company is a highly talented one and you will miss a great musical treat if you fail to go. Only 35 cents admission. Anderw Gottschalk of Berne, former county treasurer and one of the best known citizens of the county, wis looking after business matters here this morning. Remember the Tri Kapi® pastry ale Saturday at the gas office. Telephone your orders to Mrs. J. J. Helm, : hone 6SJ, and your things will lie ‘■-.ived for you. Bruce Patterson of the American obacco Company is working this city he last three days of the week and enoys the opportunity to be at home Mter a couple of months on the road. Th’ young wife who kin properly •rown fried mush is in no immediate danger o’ losin’ her job Lawson Tapper died on his way t’ jail t’day. He vuz a feller who might have grown -ich as lightnin rod agent.—Abe ,Mnrin. If you hav’nt got the number plat for your house you should remembe* hat if the duty is not attended to by le.cember 15th the city will put them tp and charge the cost against your roperty. You can possibly do it 'o r ’ess money. The plates ccst but fi ■en cents each. Miss G’a'lys Selman and anoth cung lady of Decatur have gone t owa and are now conducting a five •nd ten cent store in an enterprisin' ittle city in that state. M’ss Selmaas once a resident of Geneva and ell known among our young peo r ’ Vo wish her -auacess in her new C” -prise.—Geneva Heald. Among those f-om here who at'e" -d the Scottish Rite meeting at Fort Vayne last evening were Dr. J. P ’overdale Judge Smith. Dr. E. t '’overdale. R. C. Perri-h J. T. Mve ’. D Mv r rs ''renoh Ouirn Di"k Lee hore, Ratch Blackburn rha-le* nd J. H H 'l r. ’n the r’ass ore C'' 'umnhrcy D-. J. C. Grandsta” - -- 'harles Burdge. Among those who saw Fiske O’Hara t Mie Majestic last evening were C. ' Nib’’ k, Jesse Niblick ard Miss ose Confer, Dr. A D. C!"vk and M’ss ( ose Voglewede, Nick Miller. Dyonis , • hriitt, Father Seimetz, Martin My-1 ; vi. John Fisher, Dr. H. F. Costello! ,d daughter, Miss Agnes. The show j as fine and greatly enjoyed. By . ecial arrangement with the O’Hara I mpany the Knights of Columbus re J Mved special courte.-y in securing I eats. An item in the last issue of the fitness which intimate I that Wlllia Tirschy was again residing at De< atu•as misleading. It h-s s-’n-o her-i earned that Mr Hirschy leil D a.u or parts unknown already on October 2. His wife and babe, we are told, have returned to her parents home at Monroeville. Mr. Hirschy had been mgnged in the insurance business for -ome time, both here in Berne and nt Decatur. Just why Mr. Hirschy made •he sudden get-away has not been 'earned. —Berne Witness. Miss Pauline Cole returned to her home at Garrett today after a visit with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw. She will leave Friday morning with her mother, Mrs. L. G. Cole for San Francisco where they will attend the fair and from there will go to Sacramento for a visit with an aunt Mrs. Jennie Reed, where Mias Pauline will spend the winter. Mr Cole will return to Garett in Jauary and will return to the coast in the •spring with her husband the family returning early next summer. — o__ aged man a suicide (United Press Service) Chicago, Nov. 18,— (Special to the Dally Democrat)— August W. Weeeh man, father of the owner of the Fed eral league committed suicide by inhaling illuminating gas at his sen’r residence today. Weeghman war found on a bed in his room with doors and windows tightly fast. He had been dead several hours. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG
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IS INCREASING FORCE The Charles F Steele and Company are increasing their force to .handle the fall and spring business which heaps up at this time, and they have employed John Hoover to canvas th? farmers and tp do some work in the shop. Mr. Hoover will make especial efforts to interest the farmers in saving their harness by having them oiled, and the firm is starting a new policy by calling for the work, when notified. Mr. Hoover started to work this morning.
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For Christmas YOUR PHOT' GRAPH Il carries the personal thought of the giver, is simple, appropriate and creates no greater obligation than the kindlj thought it hears. Make an appointment before the busy season. ERWIN STUDIO R -free I Prices until Dec. Ist. Over Callow & Rice.
