Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1912 — Page 3

I THERE’LL BE A LOT OF | Beautiful Fur Trimmed R r clippers in stockings I WhO* w Christmas mornwjWi 5 mg we’re selling a lot of It them 98c $1.25 and 51,50 | I Charlie Voglewede I g THE SHOE Seller

\ WEATHER FOPfiIAST! t 9 ♦| Fhir tonight or Thursday; colder tonfght. Mrs. Schafer Peterson spent the I day in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eoch were Fcrt Wayne visitors todr;. Orval Harruff made a business trip i to Berne this morning. Mrs Emerson Beaver-, *reta aud Glen Beavers, went to Fort Wayne; this morning • Mrs. Joe Bower and grandson, Bryce Dilley, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter. Mabel, went to Monmouth for a visit with her ixrenta, Mr. and Mrs James Watts. Mrs. William Witte and Mrs. WilUna Engelbrech returned to Fort Wayne this afternoon after a visit with the former's brother, Manin Marhenke.

« . . I"* \ I the home oF F A I Quality Groceries i Twenty-One JsJl GOOD K Appetizing Meals “ each; w EEK • aac. Consisting Os Quality Groceries-Our Kind, Would Make a Weak Man Strong! Try Them a Week! You have been thinking about those gifts. But how about that Xmas, dinner. Your appetite will be satisfied. Do it right, place your order with us. See our window display and know what to or er. Hower and Hower. North of G. R. ft I. lMX>t. aT !1 F m QnMTRMFYP K I’RLNt II QI INN g l - M - SC pSt Salary r™. ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | I realestate, bonds, loans. ■ abstracts. ■ I The schirmev,. Attract » £*£ I I Farms City Property, 6 P’ r I MONEY I

I , I i Jacob Miller made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. E. M. Ray of Berne changed cars here today enroute to Fon Wayne. Mrs. Ed Phillips returned this afternoon from Kendallville, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. ri. p. U ass and son. William, returned from Fort Wayne where they visited with Mrs D. M. Reed. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyers motored from Monroeville to this city, iwhere they visited yesterday. 1 Guy Brown returned this morning to {Valparaiso after spending his term vacation here with his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. S. EL Brown. i Mrs. Al Burdg left this morning for 'Muncie, where she will attend a meeting of the directors of the orphans' home at that place. > Charles Baumgartner of Linn Grove , has accepted a position in the Fet I ters Bros.' studio. He formerly worked in this city.—Bluffton News. Word was received today by relatives from T. S. Coffee, who is in Para gould. Ark , that the bunting season Is just fine He and his partner, a Mr. Davis, shot four deer since they have been there.

Mrs. J. Myers of Monroe was in the | city today. , Kit Cowan of Bobo was here today I I on business. ■ D. B. Erwin made a business trip to Ft. Wayne today. ; Jesse Johnson of Monroe was here on business today. Charles Ernst left on a business trip to Cincinnati this afternoon. J. H. Heller made a business trip j to Indianapolis this afternoon. i Mrs. D. Hrandyberry of Monroe spent the duy here doing some shop- . Plug. I a * Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Niblick and daughter, Naomi, spent the day in Ft. Wayne. Dr. McOscar of Fort. Wayne was a ■ proiesslonal business visitor in the . city today. Dr. Clyde Baumgartner, a veterinary of Linn Grove, was here today visiting with his pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. L. I L. Baumgartner. Jack Meibers left for Indianapolis this afternoon on business and from there he will go to Pittsburg to transact business. Miss Emma Schultz left for Fort I Wayne today to resume her work after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz. Elisha Reynolds returned from Michigan City, accompanying his son, Gert Reynolds, who was pardoned by . the governor, from the prison at that place. O. L. Vance spent Tuesday even Ing in Fort Wayne with his wife. Mrs. Vance's condition is Improving and she will be able to come home the latter part ot the week. Mrs. Anton Krumenaker, who was taken to Ft. Wayne by Mrs. Thomas, her daughter, to have specialists treat her case, is said to be much better and an early recovery is predicted. She has been ill for over a year. The German Reformed Christian , Endeavor society held a very euthu- 1 s ustlc meeting Tuesday evening witn | Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Hessen. After j the business tliey devoted themselves , to contests and other amusements and ’ were then invited into the kitchen, ’ where they made candy and i*opped | corn, which they Lad for refreshments. Mrs. John Oiancy gave a happy | birthday party for her son, Reuben ; Robinson, for bis fifteenth birthday anniversary. Guests were bis schoolmates, who spent a merry time playing games, expressing their good wishes, and enjoying themselves in a general good way. itefresbments made thsi** appearance and were pronounced delicious. The event was much enjoyed by all. Homer Ruhl, mclurtnan or. <ne Ft. Waytft* A- Springfield jumped from it leap yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock and landed with his right foot in a treacherous hole In the ground. His ankle was twisted and nearly broken, in the fall He continued his work ' during the day however, but by evening the injury was very painful, the ankle being badly swollen. It is I I thought '• "'ll not prove serious, how-1 ever. j It's quite easy to make a mistake. '• Just the ebanrv of a letter or spacing often conveys just the opposite mean- . Ing than intended For instance a jtype written article contained two 'words in »hah the spacing was at lault, these being run together as one word "th* irr< gutar deliveries "It was Intend* d to read their regular deliveries " but the copyist nc. knowing how the author intended It, spaced it wrongly thus the irregular deliveries." RECEIVED SETTLEMENT. r a r| Talbott, who had the mlsfor[tune to fall aud sprain his ankle while ‘ playing base ball during the latter part of the summer months, came Into the possession of a check thia morn ins from the National Insurance com | pany of Detroit, r*-presented by the k* cal agent. John H Kchulta, for |U t». in part payment of the policy he car- | rice in this compaay Mr Talbott also I received an additional USO for In- ' juries he received to his face when he l‘ fell. TO SAIL ON TWWtTY-FIRtT. ti nned Frees Service) Washington. D ll—iffpec|al to Dally ttemorraii Preeldent Taft today annotincod that he would

CASH CLEARANCE SALE 200 TRIMMED HATS AT BARGAIN PRICKS COMMENCING THURS. DEC. sth. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY GOODS BOUGHT AT THIS SALE NOT RETURNABLE Burdge’s Millinery

' sail for Panama on a two weeks’ trip I of Inspection on December 21st and ! return on the last day of the year, j The president will leave Washington at midnight on December 19th for Key West, from whence the party will sail on the twenty-first. They will embark on the United States steamship Arkansas, and It is expected he will reach Panama on the 24th. jr-—<r———— Democrat Want Ads Pay. CAPITAL AND LABOR. — —- At the Crystal theater a ararna ot high worth, portraying the inevitable fight of labor against capital will be shown and the lesson it teaches is one of value to every man, woman and child in the city. This play is not apicture of strikers and fights, but a human interest story carrying a lessdn: "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED," Vltagraph Drama, Feature. "MR GROUCH AT THE SEASHORE,” Split Reel Comedy. “LITTLE WONDER," Kalem Drama. The CRYSTAL Theater. THE PROPHET Os THE i HOUR DAVID WALL, CLAIRVOYANT 50c £SO? 50c Why be discouraged or unhappy when Professor Wall's advice Is sought and ._*ceu? Your life to him is Hire an open book. Before you ut-1 ter a word he will enter Into your life j and reveal hidden therein, things that have long escaped your memory while you sit dumbfounded at his ..onderful revelations. If you are unhappy and find that everything you undertake goes wrong there must be soma mason, call and see Mr. Wall, he overcomes such trouble. It Is not only what he tells < you, it is what he can do for »_w. Are 'you In doubt? If so call on him tt 'once. He gives advice on all mutters 1 pertaining to love, courtship, marriage, divorce, law suit*, deeds, wills, imtents, mortgage**, buried treasures, etc. Lady In attendance Located at 322 <dadlson Bt., Corner 4th St. Hours 10 a. m. to Bp. m. .* foe, 50c. THE Advantage of early buying has been demonstrated by the Packages we now have laid as the amount is over doubled itself of any previous year. I We give all the same advantage, no deposit required. All engraving Free and is done by hand. Our line of Xmas, presents is th< largest Iwe h ive ever handled, rememlier in buying > our Jewelry that everything in t e Jewelry line except diamonds I is just one third less this year than last year so do not pay last > ears prices. I f you see our you can be convinced of this fact. Hensley Jewelry Store

SlifilSilfififil'fiiSJlfiiStSfififiJffittfitlfifSiSJSfSfiilFfSfifSfiJlfifififlfil-fiJWiS | Teeple Brandyberry & Peterson | g TNVITE you to call and inspect their big line of use- g B I ful and suitable gifts for CHRISTMAS-the one g | A time of the year that we all delight to exchange Hj | "Christmas Gifts” i tn g We surely can please you both in prices and quality g Hi - . — jfi Combination sets7sc to SI.OO UK Hi Silk neckwear in gift boxes 50c to 1.00 g *♦ scarfs in gift boxes . . 50c to 2.50 S 13 £ Traveling bags & suitcases 1.00 to 12,50 g S j Shirtssoc to 2.50 g 2 sI\WtY I" 1 1 Initial handkerchiefs .. . 10c 3 for ,25 uj S i \ I handkerchiefs .. . . 25c to .50 8 ♦♦ J/x J/ j Fur capssl.so to $5.00 3 5 f i \ \ B*th robess6.oo to $9.00 g g Z UmbrellassOC to 5.00 g S \ Suits and overcoats . . . $lO. to 25.00 2 fit H° se 10c to ,75 8 3 Hatssl. to $5.00 3 g IrVAHntr* 1 1 Dress gloves 1. to 5.00 g ♦♦ I Cloth caps \ 50c to 1,00 g Hi li "| A' I Boys suits and overcoats $3.00 to 10.00 £ g / 1 Tie claspsloc to .25 8 S I // Ii ll Scarf pins2sc to 1.00 3 g j ' iVi'l Tie holdersloc to .25 g S fli I 111 Cufflinks2sc to 1.00 g fr 1 ll Sweater coatssoc to 5.00 2 8 IL 1 11 Night robesl.oo to 1.50 8 3 111 \ Kl Raincoatss.oo to 25.00 3 ig _\ 14| Underwear9oc to 4.00 g LT, 11 g g /-A See Our Christmas g IS gC Window Display g I - —_l g Here you will find many articles that are very suitable for gifts. W e are g g prepared to take care of your Christmas wants at prices that will appeal to g g you at once. Select your gifts early and if you wish, we will lay them away g yfi for you until Christmas time. g i ~~~~~ *■ | TEEPLE, BRANDYBEJRY & PETERSON | M CATER TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS g KSi 'Slififtfit'fitSt'fitHilffiJSJSlifitifittfiJStSfitW: JiSifiJStSJHBIKSMMi: afi

LOTS FOR SALE. Two good buildl ik lota, within five block* of court bo im* ano inalde railI road*. See William Jackson, If Intereated In good, cheap bulldin* lot*. < Advertia*-m* nt t 3AJH3

II \ r HENEVERyou have or hear anything good: you \ \ like to tell your friends about it; thats the way we feel about our re-adjustment sale Its necessary to reduce our stock in order to readjust our business and we’ve a lot of fine suits and overcoats that are being sold at considerable reductions. There is no particular advantage in the price to us, the benefit is all yours in the goods you get and the price savings— Mens and Young Mens Suits Mens and Young Mens Overcoats Entire stock of Worses, Cheviots and A|| mode|g ~,, (hj , Cassimeres, in two and three-button mod- Colors ziev brown blue-md bhrk els, colors, grey, brown and Un. Sizes 31 t() 4 g 5 ’ ’ j 3 to 46. tf>ennc -. L cwnn $25.00 Overcoats, now $20.00 1525.00 Suits now $20.00 " j it cn 22.50 Overcoats r. 17.50 mnne •. . i*nn 20.00 Overcoats 16.00 .oeAc..-. 14 cn 18.50 Overcoats 14.50 18.50 Suit, now 4.50 | 6 0 0 Overeat 13.00 16.00 Suits now 13.00 15.00 Overcoats 11.50 15.00 Suits riow 11.50 13.50 Overcoats 10.50 13.50 Suits now 10.50 12.50 Overcoats 9.00 12.50 Suits now 9.00 10.00 Overcoats 8.00 10.00 Suits now B.CO 8.00 Overcoats 6.50 7.50 Suit# now 6.00 7.50 OvcrcAats 6.00 And like reductions in every department- come and see for yourself- we’ll be glad to show you— HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE&CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys

John Glutting of Attica, Ind., «aa in the city today on bu*in***s I LOST—Ttree dolUr* In paper money, between Monroe and Jefferson street*, , Friday. FNnder return to thl* office; reward.—Advt.

NOTICE. «■—i Aa Caroline. Zlrklc baa .est my home without my conaent I will not be tv■ponaible for any bile she may make. SSItS AARON ZIRKIJ-: