Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1912 — Page 4

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THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY Take Advantage Os Our JULY OLE ARINCE SHE and supply your clothing needs by snapping up some of the splendid bargains we’re offering. J The number of suits at each price is limited and while we have every' size in the entire assortment, we would urge you to lose no time in coming Now You Can Purchase ■ "" * < 1 A $20.00 to $22.56 A $16.50 to $18.50 A $12.50 to $15.00 A 7.00 to $lO 00 ' Suit For Suit For Suit For Suit For ' sls" sl2" $9” $5" c ' ■■' ■ " — . 11 Odd Trousers % Regular Prices Boy’s Clothing % Regular Pric~ ■ . — All Underwear-Shirts-Hats-Baggage at Greatly Reduced Prices r THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY : c

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DOINGS IN StiCIETY tow— Misses Irene Myers and Josephine Krick Entertain i Nurses at Picnic. IN THE MEYER GROVE I i A Birthday Party for Mrs. Ehresrnan—Little Quil- j ters’ Trvmph WSEK 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR ■ ■ Oto « Thurtday. The Alba Theta club will have n delightful time thia evening at the home of Ulaa France* Maker. Kvangellcnl Aid—Mr*. Frank Butler. Helping Hand~Mra. Fred Aehbaucher Ruth Circle — Dorothy Schultr. Bapttat Aid — Mr*. Je**e Van Hart FRIDAY Mite Society—Mr* Ferd Nichol,. I hrlatlan Aid — Mr* Minnie Daniel. Fifteen Requlaitea for Young Ladiea. 10. A gold ring. The atyle of gold ring that has been tried in the lire of many a life, and baa atood the teat, la Principle Temptation mav aeek to match ft from you, but yield ‘.»ot your jtrlndple of right, for, by keeping it. your peace of conaclence will be retained. —Gloria Hunnex in Shining IJght. Mra. Henry KUresnian, residing about a half tni.e south of Hobo, was greatly surprised last Saturday when about a nundred and fifty relatives and friends gathered in. it being her , fifty-sixth birthday. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake were ; served, and all departed at a late hour, wishing Mrs. Ehresman many more happy birthdays. The girls of the Little Quilters' so ciety have completed the quilt which thej have been piecing on their Fri- ( day afternoon meetings held every other week, and Wednesday theirj] mothers met at the home of Mrs. Henry Gunsett, where they quilted the |

'coverlet, the circle being joined also Iby Mesdames Fred Scheumann and Henry Doehrtntn, While the mothers quilted, the ll'tie girls of the aociety prepared th., dullcloiis supper with great skill, which was served io the I mother* after a busy season of sew. ( ing The quilt will be sent to a lady , In Fort Wayne and will be sent by her with a box full of other necessities about August Ist to the orphans' home In India, w here It will do a ,wM of *ood for the orphan < hllQr«-ti. I The Little Quilters, who are engaged so early In mission work, and who are certainly to be praised for their endeavors, are Martha Heckman, Lnj • lln Hult>-m*ler. Marie Hut'Se and Ida Gunsett. •Mrs. Sadie Foughty entertained on Wednesday for <1 Inner, Mrs. L. H Brokaw and Mrs. Sadie Cowley of Ft. Mayne and Mr*. Irene Steele and two children and Mrs C .1. Weaver of Decatur.—Ossian News. • — x* Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lengerich pleasingly entertained a number of youhg people at their beautiful country home last Tuesday evening. The affair was in honor of the Misses Eletha and Albina Ardner of Tiffin, Ohio, and Messrs. Frederick Herwag, Bernard Buschoff and Henry Retkamp of Handorf, Germany. The evening was happily spent in playing games and dancing. Music was furnished by Joseph, John and Gertrude Geels Delicious refreshments were servi'd during the evening. Those enjoying the occasion beside* the guests of honor were the Mils** Belle Bernard,’ Bertha Kintz, Gertrude Geels, Lucy Colchln, Dolores Heideniauu. Philemon Col- < hin, Lizzie and Emma Egley, latuis and Samuel Benti, Eugene and John Kintz, Joseph and John Geels, Leo Leugerk-b, Louis Egley, William. Bernard, Ix*nus and Tony Meyers and Frank Bentz. The wedding of Miss Lilly Teeple. a young school teacher of this county, daughter of Mrs Mippie Teeple. of this city, which took place the first of the week at Carey, Ohio, to Mr. Howard DeWitt of that city, came as much of a surprise to her many friends here. The Teeples formerly lived at Carey. The Misses Josephine Krick and Irene Myers, nurses in the Hope hospital, Fort Wayne, who are here for a two weeks’ vacation at their homes, were hostesses at a pleasant picnic Party given this afternoon in the Meyers grove zouth of the city. Their guests were six nurses from the ho*-

riimßmMFßHimMj; - THE HOME STRETCH 11 .t I IL - Il I O For buying summer clothes at a discount. We |;| 1;; are offering special bargains in odd trousers that >|!H it will pay you to look at. There are splendid val- li O ues and its greatly to your interest to get in on 1 this opportunity. We have told you about this « several times. If you want to take advantage of < H these big values at right prices, you better hurry, i 4 3. HOW ABOUT YOUR STRAW |j I I r | I You can buy one at our store at this time at a price g gp that will surprise you. They are going fast if you I | O want to buy a handsome straw hat, you ought to f 111 do it this week. n g BOY’S KNEE PANTS | i S ® ■ O We want to call j’our attention this week to the fc! fact that we have some special bargains in this f; “ line also. Fix the boys up with a new pair of g; pants. They can wear them many weeks yet and B*- ” they will do for several months of school wear, its 8 ’ a chance to save money and a dollar saved is a B into dollar earned. st- • i 1 " B "" ——— —— 11 g VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN i ® *

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Mrs. Elgin King pleasantly entertained the members of her Sunday j school class of the German Reformed < hurch yesterday afternoon at her home, the usual delightful time being in order. Mrs Frank Keller will have the pleasure of entertaining In two weeks. < party of jolly young girls of this city are planning s merry picnic to be given in the shady grove near Monmouth tomorrow. The Misses Dorothy Dugan, Gladys Myers, Mary Frisiuge: Xell .Myers and Gladys Graham win complete the circle. The Mite society O l the Meti.odlchurch will meet Frida, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ferd Nichols. Mrs Nichols to be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Dallas Hower A special interurban car left the with 0 .! 31 1:30 W. filled ith the members of the Royal Neighbors lodge, who will enjoy a pi.-nlc near Monmoith. South 8 | E Ai Gl,bert and daughter of South Lyons, Mich., are visiting with f,arents - Mr. and Mrs. E M Wag ner, of this city. 8 ‘ “■ —-oappoint receiver. 'United Press Service.) ‘be hcad-ou JXmTn'o weeks 7 " ear Manon a eeks ago. costing the lives r and injuring sixty th. n L ° Ur A- Tr..., 51 ,he Uni on Savings “ay - ™A^sThiT w * ■ Wells circuit by k!" *” and Frank ’ Aar on Simmons -ad X ‘be year ago. H c krnot t ,>era,lons s ' )[ R - Simmons stated thm a, ‘ d I'any wag InRO , ,hat ‘be comthe court appoint » r d ‘ ha ' operation of the road miT'J 1 " 11 th * tied. ' m isrht be continBEVer,d^°ch a 7 RMan ~' (United Press Chicago, ill , July - l '’ Ce) Ba»y Democrat)-L’ 7 ' Special ,0 nounced today that s ''’ or Di *° n an ‘ Beveridge had Albert ' chairman of the nali S ?' t6Wpora ' v Will Dowling !lt ß ' B ‘ ady broke. Company o ' Ters Realtv 172t3 ' j * '

— CALL TO PROGRESSIVES d ■ To the Progressives of Adamr .oust, Indiana: . S' . e The voters of Adams Countv „ “ apective of their forme' j-,. ufTlj tlons. who believe In the ox.:. za: i of a new party and believ- t . s proposed Progressive part <-tf- s•» . best opportunity for the express a r of their principles, are tailed to ;i ,.t in mass convention at 1 > o )c< i:. 1 Monday, July 29. ]»!• a t the offiie <> L.aham A- Waltets, Decatur, ludir.n.i At .the mass convention 'hej will •elesqdelegates and nltorm.tes to > r t state convention to be held at h:c ■ ana poll a Thursday. August Ist, at l which state convention the following work will lm accomplished 1. Drafting of state platform t 2. Naming of state ticket ‘ Naitiing of twe electors at la:gc and two contingent electors at large 4. Naming of chairman of state committee. 5. Naming of two delegate ~t large and two alternates at large u i the Chicago convention At this state convention the delegates from various districts will t.. ' at appointed times am' at each ths trict meeting the following wort vil be accomplished: 1 Naming of one elecUr and <: • i contingent elector. 2. Naming of one delegates to 'he ' ( bicago convention and also one alt-r nate. 3. Naming of one district eha '■ man who will member id 'ioState Central Committee L. A GRAHAM. ‘•'‘‘f County Chairman I MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY This is an age of great discoveries Progress rides on the air. Soon we no l .’ I ncle Sam's ntail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. I’eo Pie take a wont.erful interest in a tl> covery that benefits them. That's why D.v King’s New Discovery for Cong ■ Colds and other throat and lung h • soaaes is the most popular mtsli'ln* In America, "it cured me of a ful cough. ’* writes Mrs J. F Da' ' Stickney Coiner, Me., "after dixie treatment and all other remidie- ad failed " Excellent for coughs, co'ilv ■ , any bronchial affection. Price ,‘.o< and I 3100. Trial bottle free at T'> * Holthouse Drug Co. Wanted —so’s, 160's ami 240 -e'" 1 arms for sale. Have live bv- ‘ wanting fs’-m 5 of this size. I t with us nt " ,<-p. Harvey & Ler.nni<’. 1 *' r ;'«n' , k.ie Macklin stoie. »"'•(