Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1912 — Page 5

.'ake Christmas last I I ledger than one day. Buy ;j Z him or her a pair of our j. K comfortable slippers that ■ ■ | will make Christmas last 1 | all through the year. A I | long selection of styles to H | select from you needn’t | I even know the size we’ll | I exchange for you after f h Christmas. Easy ain’t it | k Charlie Voglewede I | THE SHOE SEl_l_EF=? i

g »♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ g WEATHER FORECAST: z U ♦ /»♦*♦* »♦***-»**♦<■, >*+ H Fair tonight and Friday; warmer* tonight. 0. P. Schtig of Hartford City was here on bugßjes*. Mra (lien Glawy of Monroe waa (hopping here yesterday. Frd Hoffman made - business tri* j to Connersville this morning. John Lachot left on a business trip Io Herne and Geneva this morning Miss Fannie Hite went to FV»rt Wayne this morning to spend the day Mrs. D. Srhumtn and Mm W. P. N’ye of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Fort Wayne. Mrs EH Wagin’" and daughter. Miss Nina Wagner, and granddaughter. Thelma Gilbert, spent the day in FMrt Wayne. Mrs. D. M. Hensley returned last night from Conneaut, Ohio, where she attended the funeral of her aunt. Mra Julia WeUmaa.

I rHE HOME OF || iLzili G roccries *j I 7£3 Iweniy-one JMI GOOD i rpdizing fr ! »a‘s ;’"33gJI ~ lack week , * Consisting Os (4 .lityGi des-Our Kind, Would Make a Wca Man Strong! Try Them a ' *ek! You have been thinking abotr ose gifts. But how about that Xnuv. dinner. ' ir appetite will be satisfied. Do it right, place > order with us. See our window display and ow what to order. W e pay cash or U »r produce Eggs 25. Butt 9to ~-»c Hower anc Hower. North of G. R. A I. Depot Thone I KM - “nt YEK G! M*""• | ■ ' I THEIBOWERSI JALTY CO. I i ..REAL ESTATE, B<» »S. LOANS. E ABSTRACT I I 1 I I »• gchirmevpr Abstract (• mpany complete Ab- ■ fi -'tract Records, '1 wen:\ ars Mpene ■ | * Farms, City Proper , 5 per « I MONB ' I

t ———- - T. M, Gallogly made a business trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. Chester Johnson was at Ft. Wayne I today on business, Ed Miller of Blue Creek township was in the city today. I Henry Koenstnann went to Williams on business this morning. John Joseph, made a business trip •to Fort Wayhe this morning. Josephine is clerking at the Joavv” & I.ang ice cream parlor. Th' «ter Johnson made a business • trip to Fort Wayne this morning. ’ 1V>”» Wayne institutions are boostling the Red Cross Christmas and New Years seal sales by putting them on their pay envelopes. Mrs Margaret Mothers. Mrs. Elisabeth Ehinger, Mrs. C. L. Meibera, Mrs. Anna Droppieman. Jean Meibers, Jeanette and Bernard Clark spent the day In Fort Wayne Mr and Mm Ernest Schlickman hnv- .-turned from Denver, Colo., and - will make this their home Their daughters win remain at Denver, as the eflmate tat very agreeable to >hem, , the change from thia city to the west being made far the benefit of one of th« daughttva

Jacob Miller was a Fort Wiv-ne bus- ■ ihee# visitor today. Nelle Brown ar>A Mamie Teepie Went to Fort Wayn». today. Bd Miller of Monroe was a business visitor in the city today, .Dorothy Broadstock of Berne was in the city today on business. Chris Messer of Williams was in the city this afternoon ou business. I Miss Glenna Bierle of Herne is the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Sterling Hollman. 1 he Misses Agnes Meibers and Margaret Clark will visit this evening in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Catherine Martz of Pleasant Mills is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. Glen Glancy returned to her home at Monroe today after visiting here with friends. Mrs, Mattie Avery has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends at Delphos, and Lima, Ohio. Mr .and Mrs. William H. Morrison of Willshire, Ohio, passed through the city on their way to Fort Wayne. Dan N. Erwin left this afternoon for Indianapolis, where he will look after business during the remainder of the week. i Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. Otto Kirsch, Mrs. E. L. Carroll, Mm. Dan Vail and daughter, Mary Louise, spent the Afternoon in Fort Wayne, Miss Edith Miller, who is making an extended visit at Bay City, Mich., with her sisters, Mrs. Will Nix and Mrs. Bob Kuebler, writes friends here of the very good time she is enjoying. She will remain until after the holidays. # Miss Blanche McCrory, one of the teachers in the public schools, is confined to her home In Decatur by a severe attack of the grip. She will not be able to resume her duties before the beginning of next weok. —Geneva New*. At last tne iiatruM of the BoSse opera house ar' to have an opportunity on Wednesday, December 18iL, of witnessing the dramatisation of Geo. Harr McCutcheon'* popular Vwvel "Beverly," which has been delighting crowded bouses throughout the Unitid State’s and Canada for the past three years, an< it is presumed that 'hey will take advantage of the op-! portiffifty to such an extent that few; desirable seats will remain unsold after the sale opens Those who have . not seen "Beverly" In some of ihe larger cities will sur«ly take the ad vantage of this engagement to witness an excellent presentation by a com- | pany that includes many well known I players LOCAL RROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks .....10c Ducks 10c Fbwls JOc Geese Oe Egg* ,7c Butter .........18c Turkeys He Old roosters6c n. en wuING. Spring chicks Ducks We Fowls Geese »« Eggs ...» Tfe Butter Turkeys »6e Old roosters >e

W—■FT—- 10-; - — —U. .Ml BW CASH CLEARANCE SALE 200 TRIMMED HATS AT BARGAIN PRICES COMMENCING THURS. DEC. sth. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY GOOfti BOUGHT AT THIS SALE NOT RETURNABLE Burdge’s Millinery - —.. .. —. - best PRESENT Buy him a box of Fragrant Havana Cigars for Christmas. If you want to be sure of pleasing him get a hox of the «V VHITE STAG” Extra Mild, a sup< rior grade of Havana tobacco made in a dainty shape anc put up in special Holiday patkages that carry thi Christmas Spirit with them. For tt. «le By Ala Deolero

I" > ) /■i tv '‘ i ''4 t BEECH-NUT i PEANUT i BUTTER ! DID you ever know a child who didn't J go into ecstasy at tbo very mention a oi Beach-Nut Peanut Bailor! And why not? For is it not made of . rich, ripe noanuta. roasted till crisp, then « mixed with salt and cruahed to a creamy | nut butter? Indeed a taste to excite 0 ecstasy—and nourishing toot, Eat it like J jelly. For lusches, party sandwiches, and I children alter school —fine! Try a 15c jar today. Beech-Nut Air- S less sealed glass jars keep the delicious I roasting oven flavor in full flower till you ! loosen the lid. J FOR SALE BY X SF. V. Mills ; THE J GROCER NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that ’t wil. < not allow hunting cr. my farm Tn Mon-, J roe township, Adams courts - . ?Mt3 ira wagoner. ■ (Adverimewrent) | • US ll ii. AYR SALE—Smuk Bend malleable I range. Good as new. Inquire of Dr. < Roy ArchboK. 293t3 WANTED-—-W<*n to clear five (o) ■ acres of ItaCd —Dure B. Erwin.— j Advt 28Slf | ' •! ip Si i AT THE CRYSTAL. . In the pathe drama which- will be . shown tonight you will see a pUy: .; which for pure scenic effects cannot 3 ' he equalley. No fake picture, th's, . the minister actually goes up in Ihe c ' aeroplane. That's the reason the 11J censed film always better than s others, tiecause of the actuality of the films are not overdrawn as an act I would be; c "AN AEROPLANE AFFAIR." Paths r Drama. c "THE LITTLE INDIAN MARTYR." B Selig Drama. e "THE CHOIR OF DENSMORE." r Lubin Drama. / 1 1 —— > The CRYSTAL Theater.

I Teepie Brandy berry & Peterson i £ ' w ? TNVITE you to call and inspect their big line of use- £ £ I ful and suitable gifts for CHRISTMAS-the one g |j time of the year that we all delight to exchange g 1 “Christmas Gifts” | ffi We surely can please you both in prices and quality ffi r g ifi Combination sets7sc to SI.OO Wj Silk neckwear in gift boxessoc to 1.00 8 Silk scarfs in gift boxes . . 50c to 2.50 g ♦♦ Travelingbags & suitcases 1.00 to 12,50 S w Shirts 50c to 2.50 !ii £ W VWk In iii I n itial handkerchiefs .. . 10c 3 for ,25 S *r f i —s. I handkerchiefs2sc to .50 8 3 Vy ]) Fur capssl.so to $5.00 g \ robess6.oo to $9.00 S S / Umbrellassoc to 5.00 £ \ Suits an d overcoats .. . $lO. to 25.00 u 2 Vh*- Hoseloc to ,75 S * Hats ’ * $ L t 0 $ 5 -°° ** ♦5 f l Dress glovesl. to 5.00 £ I I Cloth caps 50c to 1,00 £ l I Roys suits and overcoats $3.00 to 10.00 2 S 2 /1 1 Tie claspsloc to .25 8 w 1 // I 1 Scarf pins•. 25c to 1.00 g Sfi I 1 ' V'l Tie holdersloc to .25 S S H \ Vl Cufflinks2sc to 1.00 g 8 fl’ 1 I'l Sweater coatssoc to 5.00 k K lli • « 11 Night robesl.oo to 1.50 8 iS II A 11 Rain coatss.oo to 25.00 g Im Underwear 90c to 4.00 g I s ee ® ur Christmas £ £ Window Display g —■ ——I Here you will find many articles that are very suitable for gifts. H e are S !fi prepared to take care of your Christmas wants at prices that will appeal to ifi £ you at once. Select your gifts early and if you wish, we will lay them away £ £ for you until Christmas time. !fi I — I I TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY 4 PETERSON s S CATER TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS g

LOTS FOR RALE. Two good taildltg lota, wttbln ft«e bloeka at ‘-oun noaae ana Inside rail roads 3ee William Jackson. If Inter eatau in good. etennp building lota. (Advertisement) MM n " " lrT ■ 1

\ \ WHENEVER you have or hear anything good; you \ \ like to tell your friends about it; thatsthe 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 ail yours in the goods you get and the price savings— , Mens and Young Mens Suits Mens and Young Mens Overcoats Entire stock of WAll the new mod* is included in this sale el!Tc™X'A,brow.il tan Six£ ey > broWn - blue “ d bl“ck--30 to 46. ' 01 ww. * _ __ $25.00 Overcoats, now $20.00 $25.00 Suits now $20.00 * CA ... ’ 20.00 Overcoats 16.00 lomc «a ca 18.50 Overcoats 14.50 18.50 Suits now 14.50 l6(X1 Overcohls 13 .0 n 16.00 Suit* now 13.00 15.00 Overcoats 11.50 15.00 Suits now 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 8.00 8.00 Overcoats/ 6.50 , 7.50 Suits now 6.00 7.50 Overcoats 6.00 And like reductions in every department- come and see for yourself- we’ll be glad to show you- . :| HOLTHOUSE-SCHUL.TE&CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys

, ROOMS TO RKST-J IL Slone — ■ | A4»t. MStf LOST -Ttrws fluiUr* in pai*r money, between Monroe gnd JeSernon gtreetn. Friday Finder return to thie offlee; 1 1 reward —Ad»t

■ " NOTICE. a As Caroline Zlrkle haa my noma without my oonaent I will not be re- ; aptmalble for any bike eke may make. 2»1t3 AARON SnUUJE.