Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1916 — Page 5

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ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM > a Charite Vogiewede ;. • • at the sign of the big shoe 1

.. ——— i ■Mwuiuunmintriitxxntfenutxnn *• . I WEATHER FftREtAST j • A I'arWy cloiyly tonight and Wednesday warmer WfedrWsday. ; •, I* I). M» Hanfa■> •■■»■ t 8 Fort V. teday noon. , .Mrs. Ed BottfAi* Monro, was a si.. . • per Irere today. s , * Attorney t F. S. Armantrout of a Geq£-« v.i was here a bu.-inoss. .• .•< . ■ a . ' . ■ -<m she 3::* for fort Wajcnfe. •■ • • * • Mtfil and daueijjy. Majifl. Bpeai i» fcmaetitir >titk tbe> *£.’•• *•**'. . • • Ma* 3W-d>pe< ha°s nono«o I.i. ... ■ -j>rvr O’iws. ■. "’•‘’V l -! F ■ 1 i' a weetfe a-t h«ft ;• • •■'.. .!•' -Ik* Schinfioger returned i ■t-(‘T-tsay’:«’tvr*o»p at # fcrofh St. !’ Mary’s." Ohio.* whrp» she gpenf Sun- 0 •<-, w * re-k.it ?v«-4 f- Miss .BfertAr* Darter ag<i Master : Claytea Marijtatt ofc Fort Wajgteweyt ' ..... .. :w‘. - < • ■ . w A0..-S.. . Mr. aw*? M**.. Hason Haughton d? [ ; ...j. ¥ft>y-»e ssnmj Sunday here* with ■■■-■. • v.j.i: r».. ■ <. i -Haugfctea wkwraerf* yesterday afterJ. nooa ®m- Mto &ps tfain to Mte- Loin* | . • 0 I '.’.ki--, 4. I” ‘ . ‘.r-tiiMi. fntaa a # vfeit at Lifiii Gr ; ’. ■ ’eadtsft we*e wcontfranied Bert W . Mr. jnother, Mrs. P. yoff- ! n aii Who wjll visit here. I .Miss Stella’ David. who spent Sundav hero with*h"V parent* Mrs.-Sid DagiSl. rAhfi-nM today 9 Waytte, yrhere she is employed* Site I was accompanied by Mrs. ("Varies Da- ; fid. wjip’spent the day there. • -ir-’. -r w—

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—— r Jacoh Kook ofelMrot township was a c shopper in the citv todrft * t o -1 Mrs." William Hill of PkWtsant Mills , was a Copper in city today. r Miss Nell Brown ojj Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Foit , , Wayne tolay noon. j Mrs. j,.. E. Haucher of Willshire,®.. 1 changed gars here on her way to Fort Wayne today noon. , Miss Marie Johnson left on the J 11:30 car for Fort Wayne after a two < night’s visit the Deßolt house. Mr .and Mt-s. Harry Jackson ; fetuAti ■' e © cd to Ftgd Wayne today after a visit t with ftcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dial < Mrs. Bcii Gerard and son, Blaine, reRirßed todav noon to Auburn after visit heie with the Al Gerard family* 1 fclr Gerard spent Sunday here. Dr. J.'t). Neptune who Visited wit!', elds ntolher, Mrs. Isabelle Neptune a' Wilshire, (Hiio, wa accompani. iftme by that lady w#o will spend tl® week here. “Grandma” Neptune is eighty one years of age. Mr.. Pat Wilhahn has returned from Root totwfthin where dhe has been Tar several days taking care of het mother Ml 3. has been very ilk She is about the same but continues very week. r . If you are looking for tjy<® automo bile to buy this year, pick tip the t Ti, »" ('inc and you will see the® good cars advertised! vfe at* at prestnt running the ads of about a dozen igtge automobile ffian-ufSt-tur»i%. 9 ® A new gasoline underground tank is bftng instiled at the Hower’gro cry on JVest Monroe stre<». The :;'idqjgro«irri talik is botig sunk at the east side of th» grocery on Seventh street,“and the pump will be run to tiie»fcront of th<? grocery iftore on Monroe street. —

Mrs. C. W. Haggard of Monroe was I a shopper here today. "I '. Burris returned this after- ! noon at 1:0B to tl'-neva. ’’re Jacob Tester went to Borno | th'-i afternoon on business. ; ■c<l Thieme of Union township g war a busfne.oi visitor here. Henry- Rodenbeck of Root township was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill of Pleasant Mills went to Monroe this afternoon. Mrs. Glon Glancy and nephew. Mod ford Stults, returned to Monroe this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Myers of East Washington township were visitors in the city today. Dr. J. S. Coverdale left this afterraon for Monroe to hold a counsel on a case with Dr. Rayl. Miss Mabel Weldy of Peterson was attending the County convention at the Christian church today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grote and daughter Viola of Union township, were shoppers in the city today. Attorneys J. C. Sutton and J. T Merryman left for Geneva this after noon on legal business, returning at 3:22. Mrs. Gerkin of Fort Wayne and Thomas L. Burns are here visiting with the latter's daughter, Miss Ma bel Burns. George laichen of Wabash township well known stockman and a real fighting democrat, was a business visitoi here today. Mrs. Melvena Robinson of Fort Wayne, who visited here with Mrs. John Glancy,. left this afternoon for Geneva for a visit. o Mrs. Jacob Scherer of Monroe township, Anthony Wertzberger of Union and Samuel Bentz of Bobo were visit ors in the city today. Miller Ellingham is still quite sick and indications at this time are that he is in for quite a long spell of build ing up before he is as®good as ever. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelly and son. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mooney of Monroeville returned home after an over-Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright. The Evangelical church are planning an organization of committees looking.towards the building of a n'-w church in this city which will cost I'rqfli Jia,ooo to Mrs. Jacob Scherer returned to Monroe this afternoon after a visit here with her son, Murray Scherer, and family. Her grandson, Roger Scherer, accompanied her home. Mr’s. Barthorpe, who fs taking the rest < ure, at the home of Dr. ElizabetiU Burns, was called to Chicago vesterday by the critical illness of her -isU*V who is in the fresh air hospital there. Mrs. Frank Fuhrman and daughter Leah of Richmond formerly of this city left last evening for Fort Wayne where they will visit with ’friends. They were the guests of friends and relatives for a week. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller left this afternoon for New*York City where Dr. Miller will take a six weeks course at the clinic for advanced treatment’ of the eye and nose. Mrs. Miller will remain at New York with her husband. The barbers' union will hold its regular meeting tonight at the Barney Wertzberger shop, following the lose of the shops for the night. This : s the regular meeting and a full atendance of the membership is desired. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Bunner of Spiceland arrived yesterday afternoon on tie 3:22 train and stopped over night at the home of his father, George Bunner, and his sister, Miss Lucy, at 41obo. They will attend the conference at Fort Wayne. Street Commissioner Isaac Chronister was busy today hunting an old catch basin at the corner of Adams and Fourth streets, that is holding up the water from entering the storm sewer. It is probable that a new pipe will be laid through the old basin so that future disturbance of the street will not be necessary. The five-year-old daughter of Samuel Gerber living four miles east of Bluffton, fell from the hay tnow. Sunday afternoon about four o'clock, breaking the thigh bone of a leg in two places. Physicians were called for and the limb was set in place. The girl is renting comfortable today, and a rapid and complete recovery is anticipated.—Bluffton News. Postmaster J. W. Bosse has received from the United States’ weather bureau warning against weather forecasting fallacies. The government has investigated alleged new systems whereby weather can be foretold, it is said, weeks and months in advance, or for articifial production of rain, etc. by observing astronomical conditions and ‘believe in moon signs” and other sucli things, are inclined to believe in this new system, but that ss investigation has shown that there is no reliance in solar, planet or “sunspottedness’ conditions bearing upon the weather.

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