Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1908 — Page 7
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Mrs. J. S. Wertberger, of Fort Wayne, who for a short time has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osca r Brothers, returned to her home this morning. She was accompanied by her mother. Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be here. Cure your cough now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. e Mrs. Mallnda Fronefleld will rent her farm east of the city and will probably move to this city to make her future home.
The children and other near relatives of Uncle Jim Wagner, of near ’‘°n at his home Tuesday XsaJi 3 BeVenty - f0 “«h birthdya an- “ rsary wa ß celebrated. Uncle Jimmy and all the guests enjoyed XT; the llm,t and h * cXs mOrC EUCh ha >™ observed. “ ekSant <Unn<?r Waß The Woman's Home Missionary Socety O s the M. B. church continues o do a great business at their bazar. any people have been clothed by these estimable ladies and at nom n.al prices. Several of the drv goods merchants and clothiers have contributed articles to the ladies and thus aid m the charitable cause. The Rood work of this society will long be remembered. Preparations are under way for the big minstrel show to be given by the Plks in the near future. This as all former shows by this great older, will be far above the average. Mesdames John Niblick, Emma Daniels and A. R. Bell have gone to Peru to attend the session of the Woman's Home Missionary societies of the North Indiana conference. Very interesting sessions are anticipated. The meeting of the Helping Hand Society at the home of Mrs. Geo. Henneford. will be interesting. The members should all be present. Tomorrow night's meeting of the local camp of Modern Woodmen is to be of special interest. Among the many things which will be looked after is a movement whereby a levy of ten cents upon each member is requested. The object of this levy is to raise a contribution toward the construction and equipment of the Modern Woodmen's sanitarium for the treatment of Woodmen afflicted with tuberculosis. The object is most worthy and the amount is small.
Mrs. Bertha Heuer will entertain the Ladies’ Aid Society of the German Reformed church Thursday afternoon. Rev. Theodore Wilken celebrated the thirty-sixth anniversary of 'his ordination Monday and also his namesake. The occasion was appropriately observed. Those present were Rev. Charles Thiels, of Fort Wayne; Rev. Joseph Kroll, Fort Wayne; Rev. John Biederman, Nix Settlement, and Rev. Benzinger, of Hesse Castle. The many friends of Rev. Wilken hope that he will live to celebrate many more such events. But few of the clubs of the city are scheduled to meet this week, although many brilliant events are promised for next week. It is impossible for a .reporter to secure every social happening each day, as much as the Democrat would desire to have them, and therefore we kindly ask that all who know any social items to telephone same to us. All such favors will be greatly appreciated. William Breiner delightfully entertained at his country home Monday the four sisters, Mesdames William Solomon, William Breiner, Mrs. Earnest Suttles and son Walter, and Mrs. Simeon Moore and two children, of Decatur. A grand time was had by all. An elegant dinner was served and many other pleasant features enjoyed. Mrs. Suttles and so will leave Wednesday morning for their future home in Pennsylvania.
C. B. Griswold, who, about six months ago, accompanied by his family, went to Dalhart, Texas, for his future home, has returned for a visit with friends and relatives. He brought with him specimens of the crops he raised in that section and they are simply fine. The same can be seen in the window of the Democrat Mr. Griswold states that he likes the country very well and has prospects of amassing a neat fortune. Mr. Griswold will remain here for about a month, after which he will return to the sunny south. Auditor-elect Michaud and family are leaving Berne, moving to the Lehman property on Winchester street in this city, and on January first will become auditor Adams county. Monday evening friends and neighbors gave them a ‘‘farewell’’ in which many of their acquaintances undertook to regret their departure, but to wish them a happy life in Decatur. A gay time was had. Those present being Messrs, and Mesdames H. S. Michaud, Henry Mlchand. D. L. Shalley, R. B. Kerr, J. W. Marbaugh, F. C. Foreman, Ed Martin, Morris Brown. Sam Teeter, Norman Jacobs, E. K. Shalley, Harry Shalley. Amos Hirschey. J. F. Lachot, Ransom Smith, J. A. Clouser, Fred Meyers, F. M. Allen, Chas. Braun, Mrs. Duglass Gross. Mrs. Lydia Donnelly, Mrs. Louis Gehrig, the Misses Betty and Wilma Wilson, Laun> Clouser,
Nel! Simlson. Edna Cory, Nellie -Kerr, Lila Lachot, Hazel Burdge, Alma and Neva Agler, Hessie reeter, Caroline Meschberger, Ruth Ernst and T. A. Gottschalk, True Gottschalk. Herbert Lachot, Samuel Simison — I, GENEVA NOTES. h Taylor Campbel!, for a long time clerk tn the MacWhinney grocery, has resigned, and left this morning for 1 Newton, Ills., where he has two sisters living, and expects to go into J business there. Taylor will be missed ' by the many customers who have had! business dealings with him. Always I' affable and obliging, and never in bad ■ humor, he met his many customers always with a smile and grace that ' will not be forgotten. He is just such a young man as any smart business man would want to employ. The best wishes of all go with him.
A. G. Brigg s left last Saturday morning on a business trip of several weeks to Phoenix, Arizona. He has valuable property interests there. He does not spare any labor or effort that will add to the already valuable holdings. He will make large improvements whie there in the property. Rev. C. King left Tuesday morning for Poneto, where he will represent the church in the trial of the case of Rev. S. F. Harter. The Hon. S. W. Hale spent several days last week at New Castle looking after the interests of the asylum for epileptics. Mr. Howard Kimball and wife are spending several days in Chicago, formerly Mr. Kimball’s home city. o A. P. Beatty left this morning on a business trip to Muncie. Attorney J. C. Sutton has gone to Berne to look after legal business. Mrs. Fred Hoenizen, of Williams, did shopping in the city today and has returned to her home. S. W. Smith returned to his home at Geneva this afternoon from a short business trip to this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smuck, of F'ort Wayne, are in the city for a visit with friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. Hobrok went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to remain for some time as the guest of her son. Jesse Smith, who yesterday sustained a broken arm, is recovering nicely and will be able to resume work within a few weeks. Judge James T. Merryman goes to Winchester in the morning to mak? up issues in a case assigned to him for trial in the Randolph circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pyle, of Alexandria, were here today to attend the funeral services of Grandma Corbin. Mr. Pyle formerly lived here and is well known. The first car load of curb s:pne to he used on Adams street and Mercer avenue arrived today, from the Bedford quarries and thirty-nine more car loads are yet to come. Do you read the Daily Democrat? If you don’t you should, if you want all the news. We are making a special effort to furnish you all the news of interest to this community and will appreciate your patronage. The Palace bowling alleys are again proving a popular place of amusement A match game between Tom Peterson. C. O. France and Will Berling on one side and Dyke Frislnger, Fred Vaughn and Guy Dorwin on the other will take place tonight. Albert Annen, formerly of Decatur, has been elected surveyor of Davis county, Indiana, of which Washington is the county seat. His majority was 1 a little more than one hundred. Mr. Annen at one time was employed at the Atz harness shop. i
Charles Wodward, an old Decatur boy, is at home for a few days’ visit with his mother. He has been with the Barnum-Bailey circus the past season, being in charge of a division of horses. On election day he was at Pensacola, Florida, he says. County Teasurer-elect, Charles Yager, of Pleasant Mills, was here today attending to business. It is reported that he has purchased the Charles Johnson property on north Third street and will make his home there when he removes to this city in about a year. Janiotr Ernst is doing the fall house cleaning act at the court house, and already that public place shines like a pewter dollar in a mud hole. Mr. Ernst believes that cleanliness is next to Godliness, and he acts the part. The funeral of *he late Mrs. Phoebe Corbin occurred Tuesday p. m. at two ' o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Confer. Rev. Cooper of the Christian church officiated, and ( spoke words consoling to the bereaved , ones. Interment was made at the Maplewood cemetery. The Maud Henderson stock company at the Bosse is an excellent company < end deserving of your support. Their j first show last evening was one of the , best ever put on here and they agree . to improve each evening. If you want e to enjoy a happy evening and forget > your troubles and cares, be sure to get seats for this evening.
Mrs. Ben Rice accompanied by Mrs. Crill went to Monroe this morning to make a short stay with James Hendricks and family. Mrs. Lydia Hunter went to Monroe early this morning to assist her father, ! James Wagner, in celebrating his sev-[enty-fourth birthday. J. B. Stoneburner is planning a new feature for his picture show that will be both novel and will keep him at the head of progressive managers in his line. Frank Johnson and workmen, E. Clawson and Samuel Hatkless went to 1 Berne this morning to work in the Interest of the P. W. Smith saw mill company. The prices of hides are getting better each day as will be noticed by the schedule of B. Kalver and Son. There are several trappers in Decatur who are making the muskrats and mink go some.
The initial performance of the Maud Henderson Stock company at the Bosse opera house was well appreciated by the fair sized audience which was present. Ladies were admitted free last night. Hower & Hower, proprietors of the west end grocery, are rebuilding the restaurant which burned to the ground some time ago. The new building is to be constructed of brick and will be modem in every respect. Jack Meiberg & Company have a bunch of Missouri colts that they will sell at private sale at hte G. R. & I. stock yards. If you want to make an investment that will be sure to make you a dandy profit you should get busy and make a purchase. Get in this week if you want one. Albert Lehrman, proprietor of the west end saloon, plead guilty before Mayor France this morning to the charge of keeping open after closing hours and he was promptly fined $lO and <,osts, amounting to S2O. He paid and was discharged. The affidavit was filed by night policeman Fisher. The official totals on the Indiana state ticket have finally been announced. No one seems to know just why it took so long, but every one is glad the suspense is over. The democrats elect the governor, lieutenantgovernor and superintendent of public instruction and the republicans take the rest.
Charles Prater and James Fergu- > son, Clover Leaf bridge employes, , while working on a bridge crossiag an ■ interurban track at Charleston, were knocked off the trestle by passenger . train No. 3. The men fell a distance , of twenty-five feet. Ferguson's injuries may prove fatal. i Mrs. Charles Hartley and baby of Geneva passed through this city on , Monday, enroute to their future home . at Deercreek, Illinois, where Mr. Hartley has been located for some time. . Her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clawson, of Geneva, accompanied her as far as this city.—Portland Sun. J. J. Baumgartner received a message last evening informing him of the death of his sister-in-law at Elkhart. She was the widow of the late Dr. C. C. Baumgartner, who died three years ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday and Mr. Baumgartner probably will attend. —BBluffton Banner. E. A. K. Hackett, of Ft Wayne, will arrive in this city this evening and will deliver an address before the meeting of the Presbyterian Brotherhood. He is well known here and in addition is an interesting speaker and any man interested whether members 01 not are invited to attend.—Bluffton Banner.
As soon as an agreement is reached as to a site at Ossian between the citizens of that place and the Wabash Valley traction company the sub-sta-tion now at Sheldon will be moved to Ossian and that town lighted by electricity furnished by the traction company. The company has been granted a franchise at Ossian and is seeking a franchise at Roanoke—Fort Wayne Journal. The results on the various township elections over the county have never been announced in this paper, because they are reported only to the township trustee, not to any of the county officers here and this makes it almost impossible to secure the vote over the county &c they are not sent in. We will be glad to publish the report from any township, if some one will kindly send them In. Our understanding is that the democratic trustees were successful in all townships excepting St. Marys and Washington. and the assessors in all townships but St. Marys and Preble, the vote in the latter township being a tie, which so far as we can learn, hae not been decided. — -c HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and I antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's i Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious | malady. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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