Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1910 — Page 2

The Daily democrat. PubUshad Every Evedlnfl, Excapi Sunday, by 9ECATUH 9EMOCBAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subeoriptien Rates Per Week, by carrier 1« c«H» Per year, by carrier..; >6 •• Per month by mail 26 cento Per year, by mail J2.M Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. . —i ~~ — Entered at the postofflce at Decatu", 'ndlana, as second-class mail matter. BOX SOCIAL. A box social will be held at the Cottonwood school house Friday, November 18, 1910. Everybody cordially invited. Girls, please bring boxes and enjoy a good time. HARRY STEPHENSON, 264t6 Teacher. | o_ I LAUNDRY HAS NEW WAGON. Will Winnee, of the Decatur Steam laundry, is driving a new wagon, which, with the new, fine, grey horse, recently purchased, makes as nifty a turn-out as one could wish. —<j— ■ - Democrat Want Ads Pay.

/ ■ if i*u *" Hk I1 f 1 I If \ I COPYRIGHT I II I W HICHAEL3.STERN£CQ I II I % ROCMB3TZRNY I II I THE MYERS-DAILEY GROWTH It’s steady progress, affords proof of the popularity of its business methods. The Myers-Dailey Co. enjoys the destinction of being Decatur’s greatest and largest establishment for men -not because the people prefer it as such, but because it does ONE thing better tnan any other -it sells men and boy’s clothing of high quality at prices unquestionably lower than elsewhere. THIS IS THE ADVANTAGE YOU HAVE IN BUYING HERE The Myers-Dailey Co. invites you to become one of it’s patrons: it is to your interest to do so as well as ours. We are prepared to show you a line of Suits and Overcoats at a price to range from $7,00 to $25.00 Step in and have a chat whether you want to buy or not, we’d be glad to see you. THE MYERS—DAILEY CO-

SOCIETY DOINGS Mrs. J. W, Tyndall Will be Hostess to the Young Matron’s Club. A FAREWELL PARTY Given For the Misses Hildebrand —John Kiracofe Celebrates Birthday. One of Margaret Sangster's ten resolutions for the year: No. 4—l will keep in touch with my home dear ones. CLUB CALENDAR FOR WEEK. I uesday. German Reformed C. E. —Miss Letta | Wetter. | Historical —Mrs. Sarah Fisher. Sewing Club —Mrs. P. G. Hooper. . Wednesday. Black Rag—Mrs. Hugh Hite. Hello Girls’ Sewing Circle —Mrs. Forest Elzey. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. P. G. Hooper. Thursday. Thimble Club—Mrs. J. D. Dailey. U. B. Ladies' Aid—Mrs. I. Rex.

I Young Matrons —Mrs. J. W. Tyn- ' dal). Friday. Eutre Nous —Miss Pearl Purdy. The Misses Minnie and Bertha Bogner were hostesses at a fai ewell party given last evening at the Charles Omler home in honor of the Misses Tot and Ethel Hildebrand, who leave next week for their future home in Ft. Wayne. Progressive peanuts, with a number of other games, and a delicious luncheon, were features of the entertainment. In progressive peanuts, the first prize was awarded Miss Inez Ray, and the second, to Charles Baxter. The evening was a very merry one, in spite of regret that the young friends would soon leave to go to another city. Those present were the Misses Inez Ray, Anna and Lena Meyer, Bertha, Gertrude and Emma ■ Keller, Emma Bogner, Blanche Miller I and Ida Bogner, Messrs. Roma Pari ent. Dan and Will Zeser, Grover MllI ler, Charles Baxter. Perm Hebble, Will and John Lose and Henry Adler. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Woods enter--1 tained at dinner Sunday in a most enjoyable way. The party included Will Van Camp and family, Mrs. A. VanCamp, Paul, Naomi and Edwina VanCamp. Mrs. Mary Cramer and daugh- . ter. Miss Gusta Cramer. Martin Beery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery and daughter, Jeanette, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter and chilI dren, Jacob Rawley, and the Misses Sadie and Kate Coverdale, were

guesia of Wilson Beery and family Sunday, the affair being a sort of family reunion, or farewell to the old I homestead. This was the last family I dinner that will be enjoyed on the old Beery homestead, as the family is preparing to move to the new farm and the affair was a sort of informal i leave-taking. John Kiracofe, bookkeeper and stenographer for the Smith & Bell office, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Kiracofe, at Wren, Ohio, where a family dinner was given in celebration of his birthday anniversary. The Eastern Star social for Fridaynight has ben postponed for the high school lecture course, which is for that evening. The worthy matron > would like to have a short business meeting Friday evening at 7:30 sharp. Miss Letta Wetter will be hostess this evening to the members of the Christian Endeavor society of the German Reformed church at their regular monthly business and social session. The C. B. L. of I. will give a bov social at the hall Thursday evening. A number of entertainment features will combine to make this event a most enjoyable one. David Hensley, Dick Heller, Miller Elllngham, Robert Spetnagel and Johnny Love have organized what they will call the “Kitten Coon Skin Club.” The first meeting will be held with Dick Heller. The Sewing club will be entertained by Mrs. P. G. Hooper tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Nysewander of Des Moines, Daniel Weldy and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher were entertained today at the J. T. Baker home west of the city. The Phi Delta Kappas will give a dance at the hall Wednesday evening. A number of Fort Wayne visitors are expected. t Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger were guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dailey, east of the city. Glenn Wise and Abbott Carter of | Fort Wayne will be among the attend- . ants at the Phi Delta dance Wednes-, day evening. The Black Rag club will enjoy one of its afternoon meetings at the home ; of Mrs. Hugh Hite -Wednesday. The Misses Sue and Celia Mayer; will entertain a company of friends to-, morrow evening. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall will entertain the Young Matrons’ club at her home on Thursday afternoon. The Thimble club will meet Thurs-I day afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Dailey, j I Brice True of Poe was the guest over Sunday of Ted Sowers. Mrs. Agnes Cline and Mrs. Jay j Cline were shoppers in the city today. • Marion Andrews of south of the city ' was a business visitor here today. ; Rev. C. H. Wharton of Fort Wayne, : former pastor of the Christian church j : in this city, stopped off here for a ■ short while this afternoon, on his way to Warren. Postmaster ana Mrs. John Merten returned this afternoon to their home at Wren. They have been away on a five weeks’ visit with relatives at Gideon, Mo., and Remus, Mich. The Lady Macca«ees enjoyed a pleasant social time last evening with Mrs. Enoch Eady, many delightful en- j tertainment features, including a lunch, contributing to the pleasure of the guests. —— - -V - ' — - FOR SALE —New 3%x5% Eastman kodak and outfit. Write box 94, Route 1, Willshire, Ohio. 254t6 FOR SALE —Buckwheat flour; inquire of John Hessler, R. D. 2; 'Phone No. 10-N. L., or leave order at Smith, Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. 2622m0 WANT to place ten good ewes with some farmer on shares. —Chas. H. Colter. 258t3 CIDER FOR SALE—We will make cider Wednesday for the last time this season. Send orders in and we will deliver Thursday and Friday.— Dr. D. G. M. Trout; ’phone 203. 58t3 GAS CONSUMERS No Discount after the 10th. Please cal! at office. Indiana Lighting COMPANY.

lOverStock Sale!!i | onn LADIES FANCY OUTING onn I | aUy NIGHT GOWNS on SALE ft UU | I 89c EACH 89c I —1 1 I 8 These are the regular gowns that are sold by S Sang and every store in town at $1 and $1.25 each ft but we have too heavy a stock and want to reduce g s it to make room for our large holiday stock. 1 hi> I| sale will last for ten days only-10 days. | 5 Take a look at them in our south windov. and 9 come in while the assortment is good. Sg 6 Remember QQ r Remember | S the Price... OC/V the Place... | | The RACKET Store. | ft IGTEELE& WEAVER S I I Why Not Settle The | g Suit or Coat Question 1 I Right Here and Now W' I g; Our line is large and this week J p- ffi ift you have a better selection that IH you will have in two weeks. All S g Our [suits range in prices from j g is 9 $13.50 sls $17.50 $19.50 JmL I g $22.50 and $25.00 ““-W" | 1 THE LINE OF COATS WILL INTER- i * EST YOU—OUR LINE OF FURS I THE BEST WE EVER HAD. | ~ Coats for Misses and Children S ™ latest in colors and style. 8 We have some special prices on S Ladies’ and Misses Sweater Coats I 'AI Special prices this week. They are 'A’l' ln window. Look them over, p j ' Skirts? some special things that § S mA' s 1 K e of interes t to you. You will g TO i® nnathe La Vogue and Sterling aig B 'll ii 11 good line to select from S Li ■ jM, — I True and Runyon. |