Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1912 — Page 2
dailydemocrat Published Every Evening, Except Sunday by lit DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW Q. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER ■ 1 '• —■ •* —' — Bl ■ ■ "> ■■ w—*— | Subscription Rates I - mt Week, by carrier 10 cent* t*er Year, by carrier 15.00 Per Month, by mail SB cent* Per year, by mail 12.50 ®iugle Copie* 2 cent* Advertising rate* made known on application. dfe'arcd at the i>oaintiice In Decatur, '-..liana, ra sceona class cifell. THE REAL HERO In this, the hour of democratic triumph, the eyes and heart* of those who have kept the faith will turn to William Jennings Bryan. For this is the hour toward which Bryan has worked and fought through sixteen dragging years. The battleground has shifted. The object of battle has remained the same. Bryan’s one unfaltering purpose has been to get government out of the hands of the interests, and put It In the hands of the people. Bryan has fought Hanngisin, and its heir, which is Rooseveltism. He has fought to break Wall street’s grip on the money and credit of the people. He has fought for revision of the tariff in the interest of consumers. He has fought for the direct election of I'nited States senators, for presidential preference primaries, for freedom from the trusts, for freedom from needless government espionage, for publicity of campaign contributions, lor justice to the Philippines. He has led forlorn hopes; and he has stepped aside for another leader when victory was assured His last and greatest tattle was to sacure u new leader who could be trusted to carry on the fight. Abating no jot of 2-e admiration due Governor Wilson, taking back no single expression of confidence in his pt.triotism. his wisdom, his courage, b,s judgment, the fact remains that the heroic figure of this victory for democracy. for the people, lor the republic, is William Bryan. —<"•!- cage Journal. REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty five ac-re farm. 4 miles from hecatur. .*» room house, large barn, buildings in good condition, on pike, i ll good beet land. 5 room house or ..ir. > street, large barn, drove well, plenty of fruit, a bargain if taken soon 7 loom bonce on Kim street, good ar new, a good property at right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. A Smith Premier in good condition. Will sell for tSOOO Call at this office ts. .. -’• 1 — Democrat Want Ad, Pav.
HEN you buy an Imperial you’re not speculating. You’re making the best sort of investment. You’re getting the most stylish-best wear-ing-and most popular priced hat made-$3.00 Imported Velours Hancock's $5- $2The Myers-Dailey Go.
DOINGS l?t SOCIETY Sewing Party in Compliment to Mesdames France and Meyers. A PLEASING EVENT Zion Lutheran Ladies Royally Entertained in Fort Wayne. WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. ’ Christian Aid —Mrs. Burt Mangold. "Be Strong! We are not here to play, to dream to drift. We have a work to do and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle, face it. 'Tis God's gift." Purpose Adams Co. S 8. Assn. The rain of Wednesday prevented the attendance of many at the Concord Ladies' Aid society meet at the home of Mrs. J. C Magley of Root township, hut the interest did not wane. The hostesa served as president, and the regular devotional service was carried out. the business being deferred. A reading by Mr*. Sherman Kunkel and a vocal duet by Mrs. Charles Johnson and .Mrs. E. S. Christen were numbers of the pregram. I An assembly of twentv-five '..dies enjcjvu the hospitality Thursday afternoon of Mesuames F. H. Heuer and J. W. Place at the home of the latter, when they invited their friends to meet Mrs. Frank France of Muskogee, Okla, and Mrs. Rolcert Meyers, of Columbus, Ohio, who have been enjoying a reunion here with the'; nome-friends since Old Home Week The color scheme of yellow, warm and golden for an autumnal Thanksgiving party, denoted the color scheme of the decorations These were carried out wi h the yellow hooded chandelier lights, while the archway* between the rnoint were outlined with small incandescent* Candles also threw their mellow glow over the scene, and bowls of yellow chrysanthemums and spravs of bitter-sweet blended artistically in the decorations. The Thanksgiving season was suggested in the proud turkeys which seemed to strut about on the walls and draperies In an alphabet contest. Mr*. D. Hoffman was awarded fits! liquor* which materialised in a handsome brass candlestick with yellow candl* The ablll’y of all as sculptors was tested In the molding of turkeys from white chew ing gum. Mr*. A M Anker |»roduced the finest turkey and her prize wns a Parisan ivory pin cushion. In the serving of the very tempting luncheon in two courre*. the hostesses were assisted by the Misses Della Hellemeycr and Rose Christen .Mrs. Jessie Dea in of Chicago was also *n out-of-town guest. i The sixty second birth anniversaty ( of W H Wt-ldy of this city, the birth. anniversary of his daughter-in-law. I Mrs O. D Weldy. will be celebrated jointly next Tuesday at the home of the latter In Fort Wayne. Many De
i ' catur relatives will attend the festivities. Mr. Weldj was born in Kirkland township, where he spent his life until coming to this city several years ago. The United Brethren Indies’ Air society met with Mrs. John Foughty Thursday afternoon, where they attended to business matters, and had a social time. The ladles arc arrang ing for a white sale to be held some , time during December, It wns a tired but happy society of ladle* of the Zic.i Lutheran church ‘ who returned Thursday night from FT. Wayne, where they were happily on1 tertained Thursday afternoon by the ladies of the Emmaus Lutheran church of that city, who were the guests oi the local society Thursday evening. 1 A reception committee met the party on the Decatur car at Creighton avenue and escorted them to the hail where lunch was given to refresh them. They were taken to the Lutheran hospital and shown through this in- * stitution. Returning to the. hall, they were accorded a delightful entertain ment and at the supper hour, a delicious feast was spread for them. They are all in accord that the Fort Wayne ladies are entertainers par excellence. Those from this city were: Mrs. Wehmeyer and children, .Mesdames William Weiland. William Schamerloli. Sophia Hobrock, C. D. Bieberich. 1 Chefs Boese, Charles Heckman, Fred Scheiimann, Henry Dierkes, Chris Boknecht. Rev. Wehmeyer joined hi* wife later. The Columbia < mb has planned * "hard luck" for next Wednesday evening. I I Ml 1 I Miss Emma Conrad joined the Florhul de Purin girls In th*»lr good time T Lur dry evening at the home of Miss Clara Biil'enieier. where they rewed, talked and had luncheon. Miss Bult-• meier proving an unusually delightful , hostess I _ — At the conclusion of the excellent program of thj Christian Womens Board of 'Mission*, the hostess, Mrs. W. C. McKinney, invited the guests to remain 'or the excellent supper which she prepared. The party included Rev mid Mrs. G. C Owvn and children. Mrs. Minnie Daniel and daughter, Marie. Miss Margaret Daniels. Mrs. Arthur Ffaher. Miss Kula McKinney had also a* her guests over night. Miss t Huldah lx»er of Fort Wayne and Miss Grace Purdy. i “ The Question ctu»>, comprising the I girl* of the Runyon. Engeler store, held the initial meeting of the season with Miss Rose Colchin, where they ( sewed, had music and a (upper. Three new uieinlmi*. VeruU Smith. Leah Apt and BertUi Kinner, were Initiated , with appropriate ogremony GOOD FARM FOR SALE. I, “ mi acres. 2% miles nor'h of ’’enio. Will take iwoperty in ' erne or Decatur In pan payment At the right price. See UMS TARVEY ft LMON'ARD. (Advertisement I ™ — I ■"'■"■* —II* ■■■■ PUBLIC SALE OF t»AIR* COWS The undersigned will offer a't public- auction on the Da' M Gerber farm, • three miles west of Decatur and one ! mile east of Preble, Ix-ginning at in a. m , on Monday. November 11, ISIS, /the following live •toclr: Twenty-five ! extra kuo-' .airy cow* annut half of 1 ■ three .h rolvea hv their side, bal Inm-e will be iresb from day of agle Ito March I. Amon* three ye a uurij her of extra good Holstein heifer* a few good Holsttiu heifer*. Tb*'<cows were not bought for sale purjio«es but are ner own dairy row* »® hare le-rn milking the last revrral yes’*. Owing to other buainoaa Intel **• requiring our attention we are going to quit the dalrv business an.l the stork will bo f ..pored of on th:.’ date. These rows weigh from ISM to 1400 pound* and are In extra good thnpe Till* I* jour opportunity io I secure the right kind of mH. h row* ‘ or feeding riot s \ few Rood slock bulb*, some Rood feeding ®trer*, win - . food feeding heifer* <)»e lull b|oo.| , rd Hols'rin bull, rooting 1 jewiw old. I team Rood «orh ‘one*, will weigh , alaait IMS; I mown mare, roll by ’ *id». weigh* about It'ri. I Lay mar.-. w>ight about SOO, 4 registered HhmoI •' « rums, l year oM; U extra goo<i btredlng ewe* Also farming Imple , m> til* arid fftti ahnek* extra mwai cotn This sale will b« held rain nr shine, under core* ► Terms On felt CMtie and sheep a credit of 3, < and I* months wHh per rent Internet will he gives llortte* and corn will be sold or • month* lime without Internet Approved security I* neeoefefery In all cares and no property I* to be removed until settled for DAVID tJF Rtltß « HON John Rpnbler and Noah Frauhlgrr, Aurta. Fred Frurhte, Clerk M 3.4.!i,5,i,M (ASvortiMmrqt;
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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMER! On account of the death of Mr. Peter Holthouae, the senior member of our firm, it will be neccessa ry that we collect all accounts due us immediately that settlement may be made. Our customers know that it is unusual for us to make a special effori at collecting accounts at this season of the year, and we believe you will realize that we do it because it is imperative at this time. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm should therefore call and settle as soon as possible either by cash or bankable note. Respectfully HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY
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