Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1912 — Page 2

DAILYDEMOCRAT *vibi|eh«d Every Evening, Except Sunday by IIE DECATUI DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Bubacrlptlon Rates Per Weak, by carrier 10 cents far Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mall 26 cents Per year, by mail >2.50 Hingis Copies 2 cents Advertising rates nude known on application. EYi'ercd at the posu\>nce in Decatur, tnd>- .e, as second class t.tul. President Taft announces that after the close of his administration tie will return to Cincinnati and engage in the practice of law No use to concern, yourself about what to do with our present expresidents. The newspaper business and the law business are both remunerative tor those who belong in the class higher up I olmnbla City Post. Woodrow W’lson is 56 years old and is nearly blind in the right eye as the result of accident in his youth, but he can see more with his one eye than many people can with two. lie was a good tootball and baseball player when a student in college, and can rufj. a halt mile now without getting "winded ” Perhaps that accounts tor his wonderful running qualities as a candidate. —South fieud Times. Anicqg those who gathered at Fl. Wayne last evening to jollify over the results of the election were many from the northern of lite twelfth district and if there are any people in // ill F I\ \ 1 \ I I ■I 1 * * r\ k f w I I 1 i \\ Copy light, 1912, •uharia Blrtu 4 ffs. Rochester, N.Y. ‘‘The North Wind Doth Flow -nd Wt Shafi have Snow"•ITIg wliut si* C jvu tO wear ar a protection against the cold? Une of these storm coats of course. We have them in endless variety of style and fabric, with regular coihrs and with convertible collars that can lie raised and lowered as the weather suggests. There, are belted backs and plain i backs-singk* breasted fruit U and double breasted fronts-- 1 in a word, styles to suit every man s taste. Priced at $5. to 525.. THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPAQ

the' state who have a right to jollify , at this time it la the democrats of that section. One who has grown old ip the service of his party said this was the first time in fifty-six years residence in Lagrange county • that they had a democrat in county office, and the yells from those fel- ( lows were genuine . , The banquet given at Fort Wayne ( last evening under the auspices of the ! Jefferson club of that city was a do- ’ llghtftil event, a happy crowd of the vlctois gathered to hear the words ■ from their chieftains, and they were in no way dissapointed. The utter- • ances of Governor Marshall and Sen- • ator Shlveley and the others were ’ sound and proved the saneness of the • men now and soon to be • more. so in charge of af- > fairs. They expressed themselves “ too in that happy way which delights • the hearers, especially when seated ! about the banquet table. It was a ■ most coin: lite success. DOINGWsbCIETY .(Presbyterian Ladies Receive New Member Int<\ i Their Circle. DOLLAR SOCIALS I Held by Two Societies— Busy Planning for Holiday Events. WEE'-’S FACIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Thimble Mrs. Fred Paterson. Zion's Lutheran Aid. LEFT UNSAIQ. It is olten something we do or think, lOr some little thing we say, That will fill our hearts with a bitter pain. And darken a sunny day; ’ Hut many a time when the heart is sail And sorrow bows down the head, jlt la not for what we have said <* done. But what we have lelb-unaaid Selected. There waa unusual interest and a large number present at the regulnr meeting of the Presbyterian Indies' society at the home of Mrs, W. E. Smith Thursday afternoon, when the regular routine business was attend .rd to. Mrs. Kremers waa received as a new. member, much to the pleasure of all. Plans were further carried ■ out for the baxaar to be held in the • neat future. The large attendant of thirty-five characterized the joint tesalon of the German Reformed Mdlea* Aid »o- , Clety and Helping Hand at the home -of Mrs. Heiman Sellemeyer south of ' the city Thursday The party asaetn- , bled at the church and from there were conveyed In carriages to the I Srllemryrr home. The btiflni-M O’ the aid ws first tasen up and rep -«rt | was made by each o> the ladle* iexard ng their efforts In saving th.lr dollar, Thia < out. at, with the usual collection and free will offering raised the sum yeateruay to |33 The society a'io planned to send as a ght to the orphanage at Fort Wayne and r.lao the mission house at Plymouth. H'la., a contribution to th"lr Thanks giving dinner. The Helping ll*.id society arranged for an apron arJe to Ibe held next month A delightful so1j dal period followed the businra* | Mrs Henry rtchllrkman will be hoe ! | ir»» at the MM meeting of the aid. The ann'tal dollar •xpeiiemw aortal ol th* Itaptlst lawtles' Aid society waa * rondu< ted Thursday afternoon at the , home of Mrs, Lorn laik*. her ata [ ter, Mrs John Chronister, being hoe tea*. The attendance was quite large and each lady told her experience, humorous or otherwise, in earning her dollar for the treasury The roller t|on I for the afternoon waa llfl io During the aortal period, dainty refreshments were r*rvrd by the hostess I The Misse* l*eooa Ntaltor, Haida and Htlby Sheet* joined with the , Veedleeraft doh ThuHwtav evening, iwhen thev wet* entertained by M'as Kits Mai lotiee The sewing of the I flrat boors gave wav to an Interesting ma test This was original and very clever, being devised by the bo*ta<».. and consisted of the names of Boe | ers. represented by a picture la rebus form These were fastened lo thI hacks of the guests end each went i I ryor* the Other d*efph*ring the b*it>® | of the flowers and learning thprn < questloM from the others, which dne ( she. the quewttaner, retw-soeutod M<t» I sic yas also a Manning divvrsloa and

a very appetizing luncheon waa enjoyed. Miss Sue Mayer has invited the club to meet with her in two weeks, Friday, November 29th, instead of Thursday, which comes on Thanksgiving day. The Alba Theta girls found Miss Vera Myers an unusually pleasing hostess Thursday night, when they gathered In their regular fortnightly meet, to sew, talk and otherwise enjoy themselves. A lunch consisting of many good things, was followed y an informal, jolly, marshmallow toast. Miss Marie Butler will entertain in two weeks. Another one of their jolly evenings was spent by the Bachelor Maids last evening, when Miss Hose Tonnelier accorded them a fine entertainment. At five hundred which the girls have adopted as their pastime, prizes were won by the Misses Adelaide Deioinger and Emma Terveer. The luncheon was very tempting and highly appreciated. Miss .Maymi* Terveer will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William C. McKinney had ns their guests at dinner today Evangelist J. J. Bennett, Rev. and Mrs. U. C. Owen and children. A Norwegian writer waa the study of the Euterpean club last evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Patterson. The study was outlined by the leader. Miss Nora l»td Smith, and carried out with the assistance of the member*. Mrs. F. V. Mills will be hostess at the next study period, which will be held next week, and Miss Fanny Hite will be leader. The Sina Cura club gills play*d progressive peanuts last evening, when Miss Agnes Kohne entertained, the prizes going to Miss ►'rances Cole and Mrs. Carl Beatty. Another interesting contest was a musical contest in which Miss Kohne played poutilar airs, whir h the guests were asked to name Miss Marie Kintz scored highest tn this. Mrs Cart Beatty has ( asked the club to be her guests next Wednesday. Delicious refreshments were served. The wedding of a popular young couple it Is said will occur within a few days A very happy surprise was that given at the home of Harvey Barkley southwest of the city, the affair being the occasion of Mr. Barkley's birth anniversary Games and music wete the principal features of the evening. | and a delicious htnefieoa was’ served; by the hostess Those present were: I Mr and .Mrs. Henry Eiting. Mr ami; Mrs. Fred Koenig, Mr and Mrs. An-1 drew Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Andre* j Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, | Mrs Wliittenberger, .lame* Bark'ey : of Monroeville, Edward Johnson, and the Misses Mary and Clara Eiting. i Norn, Agnes, Clara Miller. Rosa and ' Emma Johnson, Mary Whlttenberg->r. | Geraldine Kohne. Mary Itarkley, Iva j Harvey, Bernice Engle, Opal Whittenbarger, France* Gate; Messrs O’to Gase. Ben Johnson. Peter and Casper Miller. Raymond, Claude aid George Haney, Orla Barkley of Mon roevilie. John Overman. Paul Hath ley. Will Whittenbarger Who Was The '‘lf UONTtr.OEU >*ob I age ONE clere to Ohio to tell her of my con filetin' date* Please excuse poor wilting an un rul« taper I reman* as always ami ever your esteemed and sdmietu friend tn trubble Cleopha* Kabi-rt William* Decatur Rurl* Rout 23" Os Kiurs* this part of the joke end *d with the letter, and the otbeia earned out their part by keeping watch tor the un»u*pecttng Wil- !*«».■• tn spite of the turn of the table* os ihe joker. Wifi lams i* said to have made hla appesiance on time but aw inn U* hla large *i*e, th* bo's knot their fun to tbeme*he* THC FIRt ALARM. Th* fire department *na called out today at It <• o'clock to answer an alarm of fire which waa turned >n from the George ttmitley ie*id*nv* on Tbineenth atreet It i* thought by the firemen that the cauae *m frtm a defective flue a* the lire •** cen lared around It A large hole was burned in the roof, musing probably lift* dollar s' dama«e NORTMWirarrw* tt'Mi The travelog which la ’a be glv**i at th* court bouse tonight alii a«> doubt be lara*4» st tended by th* rtt. it*na who appreriat* th* educational advahta*** of viawin* pirturaa of ike gTeal north* **t Tb*a* picture* are under th* auperviaioa of Mr C. Y RtraM*r of Fbrt Wayne and th«y| abott th* Yellowstoa* National pars and th« Bitterroot nt!!*y Th* «jta rler National park io nlao abooa and the slid** will prove entertalniM and inetrurtiv* No adW-ston la charged (Adveruoetneat)

kass Bed Know- | Get One That | Tarnish? * I gsS*-., s KfAiyxu >? S ’llßßll™ y ■ I I il WE HAVE THIS KIND A GUARANTEED I— FINISH— | Ail of Beds are finished with thejDAMARD LACQUER which is guaranteed against any acids, such as ammonia, alchol etc. SR We can sell you this kind of Brass Bed and give g you guaranteejbond with it, you will run no risk C * We can sell you one of these brass beds cheap- s gj er than Old Style finished brass beds with ordin- £ ary lacquer. You will never regret should you S S buy one of these beds, as they always remain S R Bright and*Pretty. Wecan’feell you one of new finish at price of S Iron bed, We have a good line of Iron beds a I I full size strong bed at $2.25 and up. S Would be to have you call can show $ you better than tell you, we are always open and glad to show you. ■We are at same old place, Opposite Court House g East Side. I „ Yager Bros. & Reinking f HOVSE OF QUALITY AND UP-TO-DATE FURNIT 2 URE STORE $ 'SMMMRWMBMnRMnam — Ti e Home Upholstering Co, We arc’pre|iared any kind of upholstering and furniture repairing. Will call for and deliver'articles and guarantee satisfaction. Prices are right. Phone 448 or call at 219 E. Madison£t. W. F. HELM Prop. Also buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Goods.

- ■ ' i'i ■ ■ i — THE REAL THING IN OVERCOATS FCR I THIS FALL AND WINTER is the or grey, with I! IB covertable collar. f||f| We’ve Got ’em. a . r, ? IzJrJfi 1 ‘ ft': irf'Jz/ .Ijil i'J f Overcoats of every kind, quality and price. !]'* ", ’BF'uXt ’ ■ .r We’d like to show ’em lari ixOTn ‘ Prices $5.00, $7.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00. S . J |ijKWf /J SST“^SIB.OO, ‘ $20.00, $22.50. \j| ' I I "-M Our suit line this ye; ris the best ever. x i£ r K J FtT“lfv Hats and caps that can’t be equaled for 3\i the price. A j jpl ■ - Everythingjfor Men and’Boys. a , ~ w -“ ‘ '* .« .« VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN .< •* •-

i Some Men Call This The I t OVERCOAT STORE I * ' s I There are as forthisas there are in our stock. For we ml back every one of them, J matter what you pay, J our personal guarantee. | We are showing agj variety of styles and co: I in a wide lange of fab J mSliliSbil i — and y° u ’ U do yourself an J £ 9 illir ii GUARANTEED K I’i'lWi 'PI jnrag‘’ ustice ls you failto6ee J Owlrl Will i$J^ overco “ ts we ar e offer J I IRWy you at ~ I I wblli’M I I «■ JjW $5.00 to $25.001 i ■ — I I ftolthobse, Schulte Go. |. Good Clothers Sellers for Men and Boys

|. LOST—v.oral necklace, with coral I pendant. give reward for its llieturn. Mrs. F. B. Adams. 269t.3 I WANTEO—PIain -ewtng. See M!ss I: Edington. 1205 V,’. Adams slreeL— E Advt. ’ 270t6 I -JSKL. =

£ -1 — _ - = -, — . .TT ~ ■ — ...I—, ■■ ■ I The Strength of a Bank is based on thcjcharacter of its assets, ard of the | men'behind it. ' This bank,.for 20 years a pillar of strength in II uiis'community, keeps it resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officers*wi!l always see that its assets are of such,a character that its strength r - never be ■ questioned. Upon this basis we invite your confidence aix your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA Capital 3100,000 .-urpiu* 120,000 Roaovree■- *».«.« P. W. Smith. Preexirnt W A. Kuebler, V. PresHUi.’ C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker. Asat. Cashier —

UJI JJHL. A X • ■ I. Nothing ha* aver ceen branya j Decatur of interest tritravelog to ge given Friday 11 at 7:30 at the court room. Dent fa ‘to be present. No admission cm<> j — Advt. •! 'mu .■L.'-i-m ——a