Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1912 — Page 2

DAILYDEMOCRAT Hub) l*h«d Every" Event no, Except Sunday by TK KUTUI DEMW RAT COMPAQ) LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subecription Rates Per Week, by carrier !• cent* Per Year, by carrier 15 00 Per Month, by mail K cent! Per year, by mail 12.50 tingle Copies 1 ceata Advertising rales made known oe application. Entered at the poetxwtKS In Decatur, Indian, as second claaa uall. The delightful weather is the finest ever, and it's so ported that a lot of people are worrying for fear it will break up tomorrow That's just wrong. Enjoy it while it’s here or ft will be everlastingly too late. The four gunmen of New York City, who shot to death the gambler, Ro sentha), under directions of Poli<-<- 1 Lieutenant Becker, with promise of protection, have been sentenced to ■ death in the electric chair The quick ; action of the authorities in this matter has done much toward clearing the dark name of the metropolis of this nation, and again placing it in ; the list of th* world's best-goveru»d i cities. A well known man who planted five acres of beets this year and who did not do very well told us today, that the reason was his own fault, aided 1 by the wet season, but that he had discovered that the beet crop is one or the moat profitable that a farmer can raise, and he has det ided to plant twenty acres instead of five next yetr;

■' A A Aml/Wm r4Jjl'»W L In j IS 3 / '? i Z 71 li/J if //I s I /Q || ■! '** Suharto. sUru X -I Rochester, N. Y. w ' VALUE WEBSTER defines value as “worth, estimated by any standard of purchasing power." Apply this definition to Michaels-Stern Clothes. Test them,-Compare them,! dollar’s worth for dollar’s worth with any other line of clothing on the mar-1 ket, and we are confident that you will be convinced of the unequalled value in Michaels-Stern garments. Before you select your winter Suit or Overcoat inspect our line-- compare them with others. We’ll leave the final decision to your own judgement. , Priced from $5.00 to $25.00 The Myers-Dailey Go. ■

and to see that the crop is taken care of. A little of that spirit would help considerable just now. The business man who would become discouraged at the first back-set wouldn't get very far, neither will the farmer or any one else in thia day and age The fellow with the stiff back bone is the winner I always. The harvester trust, of which Mr. Perkins is the head, will try to put the Indiana binder twine factory out or commission at ths coming session of the legislature. Mr. Perkins was the manager of Mr Roos»AHt'S candidacy for the presidency and 'his ac tion is but further proof of the Insincerity of the clique that argued to the people that they were for them Before the twine plant was established at Michigan City the farmers ra*d eighteen cents a pound for that atti tie. It is now being sold in Indiana for seyen cents. The trust would like to see the plant abandoned and the * people of Indiana should be on their I ? :r< - d and oppose any action of that kind. They should also remember .Mr. Perkins and any one h» backs in future politics. TURKEY REFUSED TERMS. I United Press Service > Constantinople. Nov 21—< Special to Daily Democrat!—lt was officially ani nounced today that the terms of the allies have been refused by Turkey. A message from Sofia says that the Namldieb. Turkish war ship, has been blown up by a Bulgarian torpedo boat ind many lives were lost. FOR SALE. 14S acres of good land, improved, for 11200, located within two miles of Hatfield, Ark. Address C. P Martels, Hatfield, Ark. 2Ht3

DOINGS IN SOCIETY Home Talent Cast Entertained at Mangold Home Last Night. WILL GIVE DINNER* «• A | Mrs. Arthur Ford to be Hostess —Miss Andrews tef Entertain Club. WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. 1 nursday. Afternoon—Mrs. Beecher Meibers Bachelor Maids—May me Terveer. Prewbyterian Aid—Mrs L. A. Graham. Missionary Thank Offering—Mrs Fred Schafer. , Evangelical Aid—Mrs J. A. Smith Friday. Mite Society—Mrs Arthur Suttles Not achievement, and not sorrow. Is mans destined eqd or way; But to live that each tomorrow. Finds us farther on the way. —Longfellow The Mite society of the Methodist j church will meet with Mrs. Arthurl Suttles tomorrow afternoon.The Shakespeare club < arried out | an excellent study of the women of Sptln at the home of Mrs Dr. Trout Wednesday, the lesson being carried out by all in the absence of Mrs. Allison. who was to have had the paper On account of the Thanksgiving dav that comes so near the regular club day next week, the meeting will be held Monday atternoon instead of Wednesday, with Mrs. John Niblick I Mrs Boyers will be leader ———— The Ruth Circle of the Christian ' church Wednesday evenink pleasant-1 ly entertained the cast who gave "Red j Acre Farm, ’ their benefit play, Tues-1 day evening, in appreciation of their i services The entertainment was giv-' en at the home of Mr. and Mrs Noah . Mangold on First street and was a I pleasant affair. All members of the' cast were present, including M‘m <>«*»• Armstrong of Ridgeville. Betfeer Enos. Nellie Daniels, Bruce Pattersoa. Dwight Ijichot, Robert Peteraoa, Fred I Schurger, Sherman Beery. Glean »J Mangold. Fores’ Vail. Mrs Olea Bak er. Joe .McConnell. Others wbo assist-; ed in specialties at the play ia any J way were also present, fnciuMing Mrs L. A. Holthouse. Lynn Shoemaker. Mr ' and Mrs James Artmaa and babe. •' (Hen Baker and Miss Mabel W«My.j who staged the piav A very excellent , program was gives, lacludiag twaj readings by Mias Armstroog. readiags • by Miss Weldy. vocal solos by M.-w Frances Dettin«er. a song by Sher man Beery. Fred fik burger and Brace! Patterson After the general good | time. !un» been was served, the, party I being: seated m a circle on the State* | room floor The refrewluaents were deßcions and i» huled sandwiches. j salad, cake. piclAsw. mints and cofee AaaMing Mrs Mangold ia se.'Ongl were Mrs. A D ArURM Mrs Jam.. < Art man the Misses Rati sad Mare, Daniels and Miss Dora R»hulta On account of lilacs, in tbe family. I Mrs. Moocrlef will be unable tn entertain tbe Christian Jmdlew Aid society this week’and the meet has been postponed Mr* I. T. itraakw left yesterday aft- j J.ruooa for Garrett to visit with hT| ' daughter. Mrs Ur. Cole On Fri- | day the Cole* will celebrate their jweatieth wedding anniversary, in an elaborate way Mr Brokaw will jo‘n his wlfn there tor that event, also Rev .and Mrs W. J, Myers and Mrs Anus [I amen and others Rev Mvera ofli I elated at tbe wadding Mra. John Williams and Mrs Ml < beet Weruberger left on the 2 10 e M veaierda/ afternoon for MO.l ( mouth, wherethey will be aural* of Mrs. U N (irnadstaff and Mra R>«e ben Ballot A pleasant surprise was atv** thia reeding arte’ school tor Mildred aad (James leonarM at the home of their jimrasta, Mr and Mrs r> r leoaard. cm Went Moorae street Wedneodav was MUdrafa blKbday anaivwranrv. and today Jaasa*'. and the two ver* ’ celebrated in on* I Mrs. Arthur PN>v«! baa isaued ibvii ’atloaa for a dinner party tor ae«t Tuesday alter noon The Hinn Cur* <4ob had a delink I ful time wild Mra Carl Beatty last evening, tn pedro. Mis* Axaaa Mel berw captured t»* prise, and la a Kb> eratura and i*c>arapt>lral ruraaina root not. Mira France* Vole woe. A two coura* luacbeon vm partaken of

nThe Morris Co. | THE I The Morris u| 1 15 Cent And 10 Cent Store, BIG HOLIDAY OPENING SALE n SAT, NOV. 23RD. j Just think of it only 28 Buying Days till Xmas, Hurry H buy while the selections are good. U We have the largest, best selected line of Holiday Goods at lower prices than ever before offered. Buying for eight stores in very large quanties is the only way it is j possible to make such prices and give such large values • for the prices we offer you. But remember we will be more rushed this year than ever before and can’t tell how longj our large stock will last, so don’t wait till too late and DON’T MISS THE BIG OPENING HOLIDAY SALE Saturday Sale No. 1 One big lot Velvet Rubber Fairy Balls worth 24c only 10c." Saturday sale No. 2 One big lot 16 in. 25c patent dolls go fori ten cents all day. Many other Holiday Opening Specials. Saturday for Thanksgiving we JJ will sell double Roasters large size in Gray Granite and the Brownie Roasters for only 10c each at 2:00 P.M. Don’t miss it. Saturday at 10:00 a.m. we will sell lOqt. 14qt. and 17qt. Dish pans and lOqt. Preserving kettles for only 10c each. Opening to loy Land. Our stock is all new, no old stock. Toy department rear end of ore. READ THE LIST OF A FEW OF OUR MANY PRICES II A few of our many bargains in toys And hundreds of other toys all fancy china berry sets worth $2. Oup to date too go for $1.24 1 6 meh Bisque dolls 10c Christmas China Bargains Bisque f igures and stationary 10c U s ;^P e - ve; Fancy china cups and saucers Imported vases go for 5 and U»c 3(k w£hd>k ddb « rth 75c i„„,„ d.,. .>- Fand ; V C , h Zl' a fp °° n tr »y» wor,h g<. for IS rents b P Jac go for 10c || H Large dress dolls worth 35c to * zoc go tor im Fancy china celery’ trays worth ■ Iron toys for sand 10c p Pan( .. «!.»« Fancy china celery trays worth Blwek fr art. front «to 98c wor tt 10c P 75c for 48c iron banks 10c F.nrv chin i tnmh nirk hnlßorc Fancy china celery travs worth U Dr.ms from 10 to 24c worth Yoc gi forT S IOO go for ' Hott? y.’ $1.48 worth «•« 75c F “ "~ l " r W °" h ' Tot ’fron^tMc-o9Bc Fancy china berT ' sets worth Granite-ware roj-ocicers rrom-MC to »»c ,1.50 go for 98c „ . .„ .. ~ . Lamps and Lamp Goods Fancy sugar and creamers worth x ° and 9 white lined enan;el Glass lamps worth 35e go for 19c $1.50 jjo for 98c tea kettles worth $1.25 go f<w 74c Sewing lamps worth *sc go for Fancy water secs worth $1.50 go White lined enamel dish pans 48 cents for 98c worth 75c go for 48c Fancy sewing lamps worth SI.OO See our line of Jap china we of- Many others to numerous to mer.t go for 74 cents fer for 10c ion , Fancy sewing lamps worth $1.50 Fanev sugar and creamers worth Three ton ( 6000 pounds ) fresh , jm go for 98c 75c go for 48c candy cream chocolate cocoa square See our line of lamp chimneys. We take special orders on Havi- mint and cream wafers and many glass for 5 and 10c land china at a jobbers prices others ail goes for 10c pound THE MORRIS 5 AND 10 CENT STORE i The place where you ge» ‘he same goods for less money or more * ■ • goods for the same, money g

Margaret Galloglry and T.ydla Milter were successful pilar winners In the aamra rnloyed by the Foiaaettis Kiria at tkr home of aim* Knapp ia»< evening Mlsa Ode Fultenhamp baa art ad the Kiria to be bar guaat* nett Tuesday evening Miaa Hernlcr Andrews entertaiiird the HI ns Cura alrta ai«l Uioli boy friends at supper Sundav weening at terr homo n«»ar IVtrraott Acout THE SICK. Mary, daughter of Attorney Ml, Mrs D H Kirwin, was tnkon to Hope hospital thia morning, whom at noon ah* underwent »a operation for appm dteiUa Tba operitteo waa performed by Or Porter of Ftort Wayae. aaatot | by a local phyulrtaa. Present at I fC- hospital were Miao Krwlns per

anta and Mr a. W H Oteteer Mm Krwis sill remain until Saturday Mrs ,nton KrMkMnhoe who has been in ill health ths past tw-ny moat ha. la aontewhat bettor, and In about two week. will go to Fort Wayt»» to make aa attended vtett wim her nteos. Mra E E Tl.omav who will <pa»r to acrompany bar Ibero She will spend the greater pan of the winter thorn, aa the nte.r Will be enabled to afro het better -trit I. Weikei, the building contrator. who suffered aa unfortunate accident to bln left band, ha* hop-s w < •atlnf the third linger. which vm badh mutilated, though the littte flnu ler war tom romptefeiy nff Me waa ' operating a rtp ad* at hte home wh>m bte han-1 c * tight ow the plan- * ombif*

"" ** * ~ ■ tloo. tearua the .title f .g and •Hitting the third •ng-- only tbtteuh of thte finger waa ton note, and thia waa »«*ed on. an., the Anger may be sated Word from the hr Cm net I home ,* that Mr« Connell, who waa brought •tom- from the Bi Joseph hospital Wednesday. la somewhat tired from ’be trip and did not rest eery well Wednesday night, hut this la thought i to be only the effects of the trip, sad not dne tn any materiel Hunte in h’r condition Mrs charlee Ervin shows Improve ' went and hope. nr e ..niertelned that ' her life mar I* greatly lengthened ' trained nurse «aa taken to the * Auntri liwßoit home Wednesday night •to attend the Injured man, who was

■■ — S. II I—— badly hurt We-jneadgy taorn-'-r hte skull waa cnutoc.. lie la atrou but It will be secortil days b-tere t» outcome of hte lojurlea can b- <•*•• mined -> John Shannon of t’mlgrllte •»» crated upon by Hr; l>. I> ’IsT "* ’ city. POLICE COURT N£W» John Uriffln waa afr«*ied til* no in* for public by PoHecmaa Meteh* and bro*-**” b * 4 "‘ 'Squire Stone, and fined |l l ’ w “ ' icoata, amounting to 113 *" He T t not pay hie Sne and vaa •• nter. • fourteen days In fail ■ ii ■ ■ ••"•O — t* J. <j. Neptun-. the deni*’away o B hla annual ra.aUon bantr Hip, and will b« gone until Heeber Ist- Advt wi '"