Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1922 — Page 5

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■ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gideon, McGill, L were here yesterday to attend the luneral of Mrs. Jane Lower. I ‘William Adler, well known Klrk- ■ ind township, farmer called on us a |, ?w moments yesterday. | pr. E. G. Coverdale made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday Liternoon. f George L. Saunders, editor of the jHuffton Banner will be a guest of honor at the Rotary meeting here this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tower, of Hicksville, O„ were here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell were business visitors in Ft. Wayne today. F Jacob Mager, of Monroe, was in this iit.v today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roth, of Route 9, were in this city today. Walter Beard, of Willshire, was a business visitor here today. William Weber, of west of the city, was here today on business. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheiman.l ot west of the city, shopped in this city today. .MrSi Willis Lee and Mrs. Skinner, of Portland' visited friends in this city yesterday. Henry Weber of Preble, was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyers, of ] oi l Way us, visited friends here lust night. * Burt Wolfe, of east of town, was here today on business. Barney Kalver was a business visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday. Rev. J. W. Lower, of Walkerton, was here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower. Douglas Haney was a business visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp were

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visitors in Fort Wayne today. Miss Addl u Freidhne, of Churul.usco, was here yesterday to attend the luneral of Mrs. Jane Lower. Curtis Moser, of Wren, Ohio, was i in Hus city today on business. < lyde Hardin, ot east ot the city, I was here yesterday attending to busii ness. Albert Schelman, of the Old Adams County bank, spent yesterday hunting. I Charles Stoppenhagen, of west of i the city, was here on business today. Mrs. A. E. Erheart, of northwest of | the city, shopped here yesterday. Representative Thurman Gottschalk and Grover Baumgartner, ot Berne, visited here an hour this morning en route to Fort Wayms on business. Mr. Gottschalk is being prominently mentioned as minority leader of the house in the coming session. Judge and Mrs. W. J. Vesey, of Fort Wayne visited here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Deligh, of War- ' ren, were here yesterday to attend tHv funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower. J. D. Nidlinger, of east ot the city, ■ here today' on business. Mrs. Dan Hoffman, of Preble, is visiting with her daughter in this city, Mrs. Hulda Bultemeyer, for several days. Milton Girod, of Peterson, was a business visitor in this city today.. Chas. E. Cook, of Root township, was a business caller in this city today. J. W. Hopple, of south ot the city, ! was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. A. H. Erheart, of northwest of the city, spent yesterday shopping here. Mrs. Mollie Congelton, of Monroe- | ville, was here yesterday to attend ! the funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922.

Mrs. Ed Swartz, of Kalamazoo,! Mich., was here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Volkert, of Hicksville, ()., were here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Lower. , Mrs. A. C. Kohne and Mrs. M. J. Mylott, visited in Fort Wayno today. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Crozier, of south of the city, were in this city today on business, James Harkless, of ' the Peoples’ Loan & Trust Co., made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. Will Schrock were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday. C. S. Niblick made a business trip to Churubusco yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Daily, of Fort W’ayne, attended the funeral of Mis. Jane Lower yesterday. Harold Conroy went to Churubusco yesterday on business?. Ben Beckmeyer, of north of town, was here on business yesterday. Miss Marie Gass received a box of lovely roses from her mother, Mrs. E. F. Gass, who is visiting in Bandera, Texas, for several weeks. A pocket book or wallet containing ibout $83.00 in currency was lost by a local man somewhere in Decatur on I uesday. The money represented the Elections made by the man in the in- " , rest of his company and of course if io does net find it. he will have to nake up the loss. He offers SIO.OO reward to the person who finds the vallct and money and returns it to his office and we believe if it is found hat the person finding it will gladjrf •eturn it to this office and iberal reward. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger will ■o to Marion tomorrow morning where hey will attend the funeral of Hiram .Valters, who died early yesterday norning at his home in that city. The uneral will be held tomorrow after--10011. John Nelson, of Monroe, was a busness visitor here yesterday. Judge and Mrs. W. J. Vesey, of Ft Vayne, visited in this city last deling with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe. As far as kfiown the decision of the ’ounty Commissioners in the trustee lection cases in St. Marys and and Jefferson townships will not be ap■■•aled by the plaintiffs in the case, it ■ as stated tins morula" by local at•rneys. The county commissioners ;fl >r recounting the ballots yesterday ■dared' .Mrs. Susie Bowen elected rustee of St. Marys,,township and J. VI. Bollenbfcher elected trustee of Jes erson township. The number of votes ind majorities were changed in the •ecount of the ballots, but the results V, re not changed. It was not T,e the ase,- of Andy Gump in his rave for ongress, the hero for congress being minted out in the recount by fortyeven votes. Peace With Turks Is Considered Near Lausanne, Dec. 7—Peace with the Turks is now considered almost ai hand. Conference circles today confidently expected that the issue of the Dardanelles would be settled immediately, enabling the delegations to take up and expediate the remaining principal questions including the Ottomen debt, Asiatic frontiers and I the capitulations. I Turkish reactions to the allied proI posals of yesterday developed no serI ious opposition anti the intervention ■ of America showing her complete solidarity with the allies was declared to have helped greatly to secure Turkey's acquiescence. Optimism prevailed here today as the delegates were about to assemble to hear the Turkish and Russian replies. Z. 'is® ~ Cuts w 6heck development of the cold that might lead to j something serious. This simple treatment cools and soothes | inflamed, irritated membranes; loosens disagreeable phlegm; ' breakscolds and coughs in short order. Don’t wait right now ask your druggist DR..KJNGS discovery j ~as))itp for coughs Scolds

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