Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1912 — Page 2

D Ar LYDE M O C R A T Published Every Evening. Except Sunday by TIE BEGATIR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Sutecriptlon Rate* Per Week, by carrierlo cents Per Year, by carrierls.oo . Per .Month, by ma11..25 cent! Per year, by mai1.12.50 Single Copfee2 cent* Advertising rates made known on application. Eb >t the poatofftca in Decatur, . naiana, i» second class mail. Governor Wilson will make a fiveminute speech in Fort Wayne tomorrow morning, speaking from the rear or his train. It is not a scheduled stop, but he will make a short speech while the engine is being changed. A crowd will greet him. Arrangements for the Indiana trip of William J. Bryan are now being completed and will be announced within a day or two He will be in this city Friday morning at 8:20, accompanied by Samuel M. Ralston and a number of other distinguished gen- J tiemen. The vote m November will be the I largest ever cast in Adams county, and so will the majority of the demo-' < ratic candidates, exceed that of any * previous year. These facts are shown from the splendid reports of I the October registration. Similar re-1 [torts < ome from al) over the state I and the state committee is jubilant. The people of Decatur are respond-1 ing as they always do when a call! for their support is made, to the uppeal to clean up for Old Home Week. The work done during the past week uas been almost marvelous and those who visit us next week will be surprised at the changes and improve • menL We will 4a»e on our'Sunday clothes and will greet you with a glad hand U nen ilanly was inaugurated as I governor in 1S»O5 be wok occasion to I show up the Durbin management of! the Mate finances, and made it appear that the state was neat to bank*!

; ' MllSk i '.fiftjr^®!-! 111 '? Hr * 'Tap . > .1' A ®lr4 \ *1 -M Jmi 4/ Jr n \ 'M——T~~ —■-—» ~... 1 | J7 i A ■* .• Copyright, 1912, :.<j,\i I I *R !■ fltrharb. £trni Jk (£o. .', I 1 ft 11 H W ■ li Bochcstcr, N. Y. « 1 " rw [• * • TOMORROW - NEXT WEEK . NEXT MONTH you’re going to need clothes, and if you’re the sane, sensible man we think you are-you’re going to consider this one p ain question: “Where can I get the most style, most wear, most satisfaction in ctothing-al the least rost?" Everybody claims to give most for least. Thia time we’re not going to. We simply aa/, grants* the favor of a few minutes of ycur time, ao that We can show what we have and actually demonstra.e what we think. « SUITS SIO.OO up OVERCOATS $7.00 up THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY

! that he loves him more now than he did eight years ago, but because he has no earthly use for Beveridge. Those voters who look upon Hanly ax , a saint and are supporting Beveridge in this campaign will have a hard time reconciling themselves to the iurn of affairs. —Columbia City Post. AIMS AND HOPES »r*c-tjnnefl from Page 1) present. paper-cutting, paper-wear-ing. pai er-foldl’g, baehet-makimr ra' hia weaving, etc., . is now found quite frequently in our schools. Instruction in wood-worlfing and the I use of tools is given to boys and sewing and housework instruction is given to girts a few of our schools, but principally In the graded schools and high schools is this sort of work being done. The county common school common school commencement will be ' continued for the encouragement and inspiration of the pupils of the elementary schools and another series of spelling contests will be inaugurated uniformly in the county soon | ft shall further be a part of our plan during the next two years to requir- . ail pupils in this county to secure at ' I®aet a common school education be- • fore surrendering themse ves to the 1 bread and butter problem. | In conclusion will say tbht in addiItion it shall be our purpose in the fu- . ture to further increase in a practical way the efficiency of not only the e!e- --' mentary schools but th* high schools as well in Adams county. Respectfully submitted, L. E. OPUGER. County Supt.. Adams County. HOUSE KEEPER WANTED. A middle aged lady or girl of coni tiderWde experience, to assist in | housekeeping, in small family. Cell iat once —Ben Schrank, at Lose 4c Schrank barber shop.—Adv- 2-lltf o ■■ ' WANTED. 160 acre farm, within three miles of Decatur. Must be good, level land and well improved. Cash buyer. A 8. KELLER. • •42t6 Monroe, Ind. (Advertisement i I I.OST -One pair gold-rimmed spectacles. between North Ward school house and Monroe street. Finder r®- [ turn to B. W Sholty residence and re-Ice-ire reward -Advt 242t3 I HOUSE FOR R<NT—lnquire at P. K j Kinney Real Estate agency, in InI terurban block.—Adr?« 236t3

DOINGS IN SOCIETY Shakespeare Names Delegates to Federated Clubs’ State Meet. A SEWING PARTY By Mesdames Hower and Stewart—Misses Hite Entertain for Bride-elect. WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. I C. W. B M —Mrs. Arthur Fisher. ; i Ruth Circle—Mrs. Oien Baker. Loyal Women —Mrs. A. D. Artman I Bachelor Maids —Margaret Confer. , | Evangelical Aid—Mrs. William Me I [ Barnes. Alba Theta.—Edith Miller. Friday. I Zion Aid. Mite Society—Mrs O. L. Vance. i Christian Aid —At Church. I I ■ The Christian Indies' Aid society . I will have a called meeting at the ■| church tomorrow afternoon. Plans i for the rummnae sale to be held the last week in October, in the Journal office, will be completed. All should attend. The Shakespeare club continued its ; study at the home of Mrs. Chatmer Schafer Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs H. R Mbits was lead* of the lesson on "Spain's Earliest Days In the business period following, delegates to the federated clubs state convention to be held in Fort Wayne, beginning October 24th, were named in the persons of Mrs John Niblick and Mrs. C. A. Dugan Alternates are Mrs P*G Hooper and Mrs. J. W Tyndall. There will be no regular meeting next week on account of Home-coming, but this club will join with all the others of the city in the reception to be given Wednesday evening at the library. Th* following week, two meetings will - merged in one at the home of Mrs .<emans. Twentyeight ladles responded to i invitations issued by Mrs. C. M. Howand Mrs. J. H. Stewart for a thimble party for Wednesday afternoon. The Stewart home where the party was given, was brightened with decorations suggesting Hallowe'en, and was very pretty. The htUe tables where the two-course luncheon was served : Inter, had censerpieces of bitter-

B c " THE MORRIS CO -- 5 g 5 and 10c STORE I j&syj cocoa bon bone-, etc. lb. 10c —-—- — Linen envciopi-s x pkg. iq c m Hand dipped carmels. whir- SPECIAL SALE for’thTchiWren O ped creams, almond top, l A - I '*- School tabled ....*3 Aa.nuttopetc. 1-- lb . . 10c „ ~ Boyscout series . . 24c Salted peanuts lb. 10c SatUEdaj, Lt I • 1» • A pencil free with 5c tablet O . DISHES DISHES g » DPYi’oors Dishes worth 23 ana .heenu. wiß gg > v for only 10 cents eacxi Just received a new shipment SO ru-Lt »#1 J r a come in end look the line over. O Children s fleeced lined un- —— derwearloc SPECIAL ON PURSEo Now is Ihe time for potting O Hose, all sizes JOc R , , th nurees w ; t h german sil- your flowers and we have pots Extra heavy toweling yd. 10c mounting 93c in all sizes, prices 2 for 5c to 24c O K Men’s, box’s suspenders 10c . 33c T ? 3 Ladies neckwearloc ’ * * 40- come in and see our line of SSJ IBS Curtain goods per yd. . .10c x • ' . ’ 24c souvenirs in shells, wood plaks SI Childs Hdkfs3 for 5c purses and pennants so you can tell O Swiss embroidery Hdkfs. . 10c your frien- s 0 <1 H" r '» ek. Pillow tops, linen . . 10c GRANITE WARE — - -•— Wash Floss two skeins . 5c nnddincr nans .5c Childrens <.h: n-N hx t >in ■Bl Klostersilk 2 skeins .5c J ti qt. puiding pans .... 10c price from 24c »■ J 6 | Stand covers . . .24c to $1.24 Preserving kettle* berlin kettles dish o ' O jSl£j Childrens d.-esses . . 24c nln. If verv 1< weS't price". Switzerland spun aluminum O Corset covers 24c E?"’ ?.“ y 1 xs. ware quality and price guar-g| Infant outing flannel jacket 10c T ,. a \e t ti e? . . 48t089c antee( "« Us - .nd £ — I Special price on lanterns No. 2 g & Mushn : 4& TINWARE cold blast lanterns worth 89c g Hose feet pair 5c Milk strainerslo to 24c fgg Baby bibs, rubber . . . . 10c Coffeepotsloc 22 lb. 4 sewed broom Sat for Sjffig New line in curtain goods Tea kettles .10c eac h 19c white and ecru yd. . . 10c Combination graters, col landers, Flannel flouncing, white, pink and seives 10c Remember we’ve Pennants iMS blue with a lace edge vd. . 10c Buckets, dish pansloc extra large goes for only 10c ||g| jg HI At the place where you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods for || the same money. H B 1 Sa<THE MORRIS COMPAINYeMg H 5 AND 10 CENT STORE

■weet ia run of jack-e -Lantern,, and! bitter-sweet was also used in other ways in decorating The centerpiece of the dining room table was a pumpkin. whose capacious hollow center' was filled with fruits of the autumn. I Afire sewing, tor a while the guests were livened with a contest. Horse •hoes and wishbones, cut from brightcolored paper, and made in various •Ires, wer* hidden and a grand hunt ensued for them fc.rtj color and rise bore a different value and the finders j .•ores were based on these. Mrs. Owl car Ijnkenau won flrm prise and Mr* I Kgtr Burdg the booby. The hostebsra! were assisted in the luncheon service I by the Misses Mary Erwin and Gladys! McMillen. Another turn in the whirl of social I activities for Miss Frances Merryman. I whose wedding to Avon Burke will be October 33, was given when the Mias es Madge and Mary Hite entertained at an afternoon sewing party yesterday. A bright glow was given the] rooms of the Hite home by the vases of red salvia, bitter-sweet and sums', tastefully arranged in large bowls and clusters The Tri Kappa circle opened also for a number of other guests, including Mrs Jeese Sellemeyer. Mr* Dan Vail. Mis, Bose Smith. Mrs W. H, tilelaer. Mrs. R. C. Parrish The party laid aside, its sewing after a while, for an interesting telegram I contest, trirgratu sentences being I written, the initials of the words oft which were formed from the letters I In October " A hand painted picture I and plate were given as prises to Mine Jean lain and Mrs Jesse Helm, and I tn turn presented by them to the! bride elect A luncheon in two) courses was gened at little tables and place cards ware band painted su | tumu leaves clinging by their stems to I t' e giawses Mrs Edward Wilson. o.‘| Nappanee. • member of the sorority,l was an out of town guest After th«l social, the TH-Kappas held their regt, lar meeting, and Mis, Frances l»ugsn< read a paper on The History of the | Republican Party” Mrs J. O. Selle-1 meyer is entertaining this afternoon for Miss Merryman Mies Marcella Kueblrr gave a fare I well surprise Tuesday eveetng for I Miss t-llua Coffee before she loft to I day f<> tx>s Angeles Cal The girl* ptaverf games and he-' music and! luncheon and then went to the pic I tore shows Miss Edna was given a book as a partlM gift The party • omprlaed the Miss*, Margaret Mmlih. Itreda Parent, Edita Coffee. From*, Monger, Malison Ixtugwotthy. Naomi t.aae, and Marcella Kuehler, • W ...I—IL. IZXT—A pair m are glaaoea is a rase Retsra to thia «9N« 33111 WANTED -ftnr or girl at the People • mtaurant—Advt Mdt3 I

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