Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1909 — Page 5

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PREftLE NEWS 1 ' By* 4, • a - ,r Albert Huser, the elevator man, is I doing < good bualneea at present in grain and hay. The. ahow .at the, Preble opera house has had a crowded house each night. Pete Curly and Mart are wondering why leap year doesn't come ofteher. Mr.Yagt, the contractor, is putting the .finishing touches fy) the .Wefel road. Vinson Lewton ban disposed of his property' bn Main Street to Mr. Milton Hoffmann. Mr. -and Mrs. August Lelmenstoll are the proud parents of a nine pound boy. Mother and babe doing well. Uncle John Breiner is on the sick liet, but Is reported some better. Chas. Holbrok has had his house painted Jand otherwise remodeled, and now the people are asking why. The Werling Bros, are busy With their corn busker. They husked 400 bushels for Dan Belberieh on last Saturday afternoon. \ . Wxn. Jaebker, the genial storekeeper, reports the butter and hen fruit market as being very dull. Louie Dilling is attending School bl Wayne. ’ ~s , Last Tuesday morning as Charles Kirchner Was About to enter Jthe barn,to do his morning chores, he heard a strange wtoicte within, he listened, hud it sounded as If some One was in prayer. On entering he found ,to his surprise that it was his black driving horse saying "Oh Lord, I thank Thee that it Is all over, and I am still among the living,’’ and here Charles broke it up. ‘ —o —-—■ ———l ITS A TOP NOTCH DOER. Great deeds compel ; regard. ,The world crowns its doers. That’s why the American people have crowned Dr. King’s New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and polds and la .grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured- and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C., writes: “It cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors.” 50c, SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggirts. ;, ■ 0 ■ Rpss Mills, of Chicago, was in the cjty for a short time looking up friends. ■- ' ’ ’ . 's ’ .Mrs. Charles Lapp returned to her home at Willshire after shopping in |H i? city. ; ,: , p ; ri V ... ' t Mrs. Emma Daniels went to Marion, to attend the state missionary bdnventlcm. •' -’■• t ’ —_o— FRIGHTFUL FATE AVERTED “t ’4ould' have been a cripple for life, from < terrible cut on my* knee cap,” Writes Frank Dlsberry, Kelliher, Minn., ‘Srithout Bucklen’s Arnim 'Salve, which soon cured me.” Infallible fpr v wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, R6lls'; iigirfn Eruptions. Worifl’s best for Pilefi. 25c at ell druggists. — ' l> ' 6tf November the twenty-fifth. Thanksgiving day, a number of young people of Pleasant Mills will give, an old time shooting match and which they ask their, frj&ftd 6 to attend that day. Turkeys, ducks, chickens and all other kimta of game will be up as fttrgeis atid a flobd time W assured to those Wx Attend. -It Jw|U take place itight ln the tow® and i you werft trouble hading St ( .... ■ The Holthouse Drug Co. are ptaased’ so announce to their customers t-hat'rtey have secured the agency for B. B. Ointment, the best known remedy ; for the.positive and perjpan- . ent culr«i K Jrf ? .ecmja,. pimples, itchins: piles and. bartera’ Itch and every form of skii ahS scalp dlseese. B. B. Ointmrti£ gives instant relief, and cure*- by destroying the germ that disease, leaving a dean healthy' stln.. 2tw6w —— o ’ Where hi that fellow who said last wfeek that the weather was too nice for this time of year and-he preferred! the Stormy autumn to the sticky one? James H. Stone representative of the I. O. O. F. lodge of this city went to Indianapolis this morning, where he will attend the grand lodge which is now in session. ' Tony Forbtog will arrive home in a few days to be the guest of h(s parents for a short time. He is now at Milford, Ind, and was elected clerk on the Democratic ticket Mrs. W. A. Kunkle of Bluffton, was ■■* -Mgirosf'.-■ - here today to attend the afternoon party given by Mrs. Bell and Mrs. DeVilbiM. Wit her® she * aß O>« guest of Mrs- XH. Heller. ‘ ' Among those who went to fort -Wayna today for the Masonic work were H. k Molta, E. B. Adams, L. G. IClHnyham. C. C. Schafer, W. P. Sehrodk and a »«nxber of others. Tta% Decatur Furnace factory is now operating in full blast and are employng a number of men. Another year wiH find thia one of the best concerns of the kind in this socttcm of the state.

will give a pedrd party Thursdajh-eZ 1 etaing. Every one is invited 1 tend. The occasion will be pleasant one. After a number iff games have been played a dance'will i be given in whlfch all may take q part. ' ■ '•?' - •<■ - 4T*-" ’’/•' ■■ .'-*■■ 'vilßji ’ The Pythian Bisters will gtae an oyater supper in the Ellis building - on next Saturday evening, November I 20. The proceeds from this supper goes toward the project of the 1 nev# 1 Pythian Home, and besides getting; • a' good supper and having a social time, you will be helping [ worthy cause. ' ■ ■ d* 1 ; Miss Bertha Knapp will entertain the G. W. C. Club at her home' pn • Third street this evening. i!., * "V" J - • vXj! k . > A most pleasant party was gl ven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgb Lett of Bobo, on last Saturday even* 1 t ing. Games and social \ amusements' 1 was the order of the evening fallowed by refreshments. The list sfz-fn- [ vited guests i included all the young . people in the neighborhood, and ! a [ good time was had. [‘- ,i [ Miss Marie Patterson will entertain the Thimble Club Thursday evening 1 at her home Instead of on Thursday afternoon W is the custom. Mrs. Harry R. Molta entertained b pleasantly with four tables of euchre >i Tuesday evening. Mrs. T. M. Reid and 1' Miss Gertrude DeVoss captured the ( favors of the evening . which were [ be®utiCul 5, chrysanthemums. Mrs. Molta served an elegant luncheon at the close of this social, time. Oil.' ■ Twenty-five ladies were present at the afternoon party given Tuesday ' by Mesdames Bell and DeVilbiss ati . Mrs. Bell’s horte, and greatly en-1 ; Joyed the occasion. A source of , much amusement was a tasting and • smelling contest, In which Mrs.! : J. Thomas Merryman carried off the, I honors. .A. box of bonbons was given .! her for this feat A course luncheon ‘ was served by the hostess.* daughters? [ Miss Pansy Bell and Mrs. Fannie < Cole, assisted by Misses Edna Hoff*; man, Lucile Hale and Mrs. Jesse ; Sellemeyer. Guests from out of ( town were Mrs. Patterson of JJes-, ' Moines, lowa, and Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion, 0. 1 The T. B. G. club met Tuesday njght at the home of Miss Anna Clark on stteete and a very pleasant j , evening was enjoyed by all. The'evening was spent in various ways sewing I being the principal feature. Music was furnished at several times And Miss Amelia Webdr and Anna Clark • furnished the guests with a beautiful ’ solo. Refreshments were served ta-, ’ ter during the evening. ; Miss "Bertha Knapp will entertain . the G. W. C. at Her home on nbrth Third street this evening and the members of the Organisation are looking forward to their customary 'good time. I ir j/rj;- . - 4 .. .. s • I The -thank offering and public , I meeting of the Methodist Missionary I I Society will occur at the library on ‘i Friday. All the societies of the city ’ are invited and the occasion will be ’ ah important' one. I ■ -.i- r.- . ■ 1 ’i Mrs.- F. A. White entertained at ( qhiT* O’clock dinner -last .evening Guests 0/ h.onor were Evangelist Fhhnk Thompson and Bev. H. Z - ■ ■ . , The first 'sectton fjt' the United Brethren Aid will entertain at the home of , Mrs. Deepron Ninth street between Monroe and Madison tomorrow evening. The public 'is ’ coteially invited to be present, 'tttey 1 promise" a soctaFo?’~nn uncommon • kind. Your presence" And patronage wfll be appreciated; by the - ladies. Cornel ?■ The Ladies’ Aid Society of 1 the Baptist church will meet at J two o’clock tomorrow afternoon /ft j -foe home of Mrs. John Moser. "A- 1 good, attendance is asked. i r jrji. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion.O., Is in the city for a visit with friends. 1 Chas. Colter returned home 'this morning from Fort Wayne, where be spent last evening. j Mrs. John Hall went to Fort Wayne on the one o’clock car today for a visit with friends. . f ; Miss Helen Baker of Petersop, pent to Fort Wayne this afternoon for a ; several flays’ visit J ’ ‘ j One week from tomorrow is Thanks, giving day. Have you got that,tur-| key ready? Just a month later comes , Christmas and then two or - ttwee months wf real winter. . j .•''»» lu." ■“ o —i < If yoMMi* pates in fhs beet Wria- 1 ary. Btatfisr er Kidney trMbta,'M>d { want a seriate, glsamt Iwrt.tea lor Warsaw's Uta. tty Metbor CWsyY ' awtraUan-Leat Rfo < safe WMfr ww d erthilteff 11» inaM., M RnmM by mast M r*®S. Address »• Mother Gray co. Lsang. *• K : obi

be any tomorrow, Judge Merryman W I, tt. around the court room just now and K surprising if there/MPnot a bunch of indictments reSturfrefl when that body time pext weefc' Today (wen-ty-flye witnegres from the, ylcinity .ftqvr. Attorney Dore B. Erwin filed a new case at the clerk’s office, the plaintiffs being Laman & Lee and the de|fendahts Charles E. and George H. Marta. It is a suit on note, the demand; being $250. Hunters licenses have been issued (o F. T. Schug, Hermon H. Wefel, Albert A. Butler and Roe Dickerson. -J ' '. Real estate transfers: J. C. Sutton 'com. to Homer D. Osterman, lot 17, Monroe, $517.20; Anna Dulaghan to .Joseph B. m-unnegraff, 2 acres Washington township, $825. Howard Manlier to J. J. Tcmnellier, 40 acres St Marys township, $3,500. Levi P. Ray to Cyrus Lankhart, lot 44, Decatur, $1,120. ? ; o— —— —— ■ STRANDED IN BLUE CREEK TP. Squire -Smith and Constable Smith Make Trip after an Offender. Somewhere out in the broad expanse of Blue Creek township, Squire ■Tames H. Smith and Constable Frank Smith of this city are stranded. We do not mean that they are penniless. 1 neither do we want pur readers to * understand that they are perishing of hunger or thirst, for there are too * many good prosperous citizens in that community, but they are hung up there and just when they wMI get ! bhck .to town is a question that only time will tell. They left yesterday 1 morning to arrest a young man named Baker who was charged with disturb. 1 ing a meeting. The officers expected j to arrive back here by afternoon, but * they forgot to figure on the pony’s i inclination to do, so. That animal fagged out and nightfall found them ! stuck and they had to ask the hospitality of fanners. At three o’clock this afternoon they had not arrived and “only the good Lord knows when they will’’ was the way one fellow ! put it who has waited for the gunIsmith shop to open to get out some Articles he has’ there for repairs. ' ii— ft fc.nl ...J.fc *- REVIVAL AT CHATTANOOGA . Rev.-E. R. Roop is conducting a revival meeting at Chattanooga in which is manifested great interest. So I far about thirteen young men and ■ladles, fathers and mothers, have decided for Christ The interest is still growing and at present prospects are encouraging for a great revival. T -o ——-— Herman Bittner a prominent farmer -of Union township, who about a Week ago went to Fort Wayne was this .morning operated on at the Lutheran hospital. Mr. Bittner has been ailing for some time and it was thought by his physicians to be cancer of the liver and the-, only thing that might restore him to health was to undergo an operation. It took place at ten o’clock but as we go to press have ’not iieard any particulars. ■ >■ ri,.,;.. , nZ, ALL ARE HAPPY AND Since my return from Fremont, Mich,., I have been having numerous inquiries concerning the welfare of the Adams county people *hfi r®* Hde“ there now* I visited all of- them during --my last trip in that country and had a pleasant time with them. All are doing well and are happy, all enjoying good health, and in a financial way are All progressing, especially Harvey Lee, who was in rather poor health When here. Also E. M. Peoples, some of his family not having the best of health here, are now all enjoylna nea?iy perfect health. All are hus& working hard and find great pleaSU-e in the fruits of their labor, this being a rvery prosperous year there. No one can make a mistake in securing .a home there now while land is reasonable in price. A personal visit there will convince you. H. HARRUFF. o Oitiy three more days of the rummage sale. Better hurry if you want any of the big bargains they have to offer. The pastry sale today was the. usual success and they Witt have another and similar one Saturday. Little Betty Bell who is visiting at Bluffton wjH arrive home tn a day or so and accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. A. R. Bell wll leave then for -Ffint, Michigan, where her parents dre now nicely located. TjJhtidren Cry 7 1 ?' ra« FIETCRtrs