Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1912 — Page 5

. -z, ,< *. r *«—- . mini 51 .’nKr ■ I B I I TotTuseTd' thS™'^'^'^ 60 ' I | will make Christmas last longer than one dav‘ I K Leggings, high top shoes for boys, slip perS( | ■ shoes and leggings for girls, soft shoes “ | B dippers for grandma and grand-pa, red, white i | black or tan high top shoes for baby. No roub e I g to show you. u | Charlie Voglewede 1 P THE SHOE SELLER |

’ WEATHER FORECASTI i H ♦ 1 1 »a»» | — Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer Saturday. Pat Kinney made a business trip to Geneva this morning. J. H. Gentle made a business trip to & ne'-a this morning. Mrs. John Green and sou. Bert, went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mrs Will Biggs went to Ft Wayne this morning and will attend the Royal Neighbors reception. Mrs. John Niblick and daughter, Mrs. A. D, Suttles, went to Fort Wayne to spend the day i Robert IJechty and Joe Sprunger of Berne changed cars here this morning, enroute to Fort Wayne. Joe Knapke left this morning for Portland, where he will demonstrate the New Era rope machine for which he is the agent in four of the surrounding counties

CSS/gTY | THE HOME OF I py‘jr/r‘ A I Quality Groceries I 1 mi m y- f re Jw GOOD K Appetizing b eals Consisting Os Quality Groceries- Our Would Make a \\>a Man t ong! Try Them a Week! You have been thinking about those gifts. I,ut hvW about that Xmas, dinner. ’lour appetite i satisfied. Do it right, place your order wit h • See our window display and know w hat We nay cash or trade for pnjduce Eggs 25. Butter 19 to 2uc Hower and North of G. R. 4 I. Depot. rM Mn» "" J "_ ~ u Z\ * I President ' I THE IBOWERS REALTY I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, L( “• I ABSTRACTS. g In. 9ehi ™"^ At :X , ir -* I I "08,®- I I MONEY g

John Rich of Monroe was in the city i today. ' Wnl Colchln went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. | John Lachot made a business trip I to Fort \\ ayne this morning. Irvin Acker went to Geneva this morning to visit with friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lewis and Mrs. Crofoot went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney spent yesterday at Monroe with their daughter. Mrs. Franklin Andrews. J. H. Heller came home this morning from a business trip and pleasant | visit of two days at Indianapolis. • The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles . Voglewede s very 111 and physicians ' fear that it may be developing infan(tile paralysis. Mrs Albert Moyer returned to Fort ,Wayne this morning. She came to secure a house as the family intends to I come here to live. *. wide variety, showing a versatile • mind. Is seen in the espressed Christmas desire of a little Decatur tad. when he asked Santa Claus to bring him a sack of candy, a half dozen oranges and a camel.

; I'nd Schurger spent last evening in | Fort Wayne. •Miss Minta Acker was a Ft. Wayne ! visitor today. Ed Klelnhcnz went to Fort Wayne , today on business. ' Nlnet( ‘ ,?l ‘ thirteen will have a Friday, the 13th, in June. 'Robert Case made a business trip I to Fort Wayne today. I James Hendricks, president of the hoard of county commissioners, and I < ounty Surveyor Ernst are home front | ndlanapolis, where they attended the i good roads convention. it was a great meeting and the lectures and talks were most interesting ruid very instructive. The Fort Wayne Royal Neighbors j entertained representatives from sevj el ' or eight neighboring camps, in- | eluding that of this city .this afternoon and evening, This afternoon | they gave a home talent play, and j this evening the Montpelier team will I initiate a class of twenty. I The Misses Leah Apt, Clara BulteI meter and Frances Butler were guests of the Florhul de Purin club, when they were entertained last evening by Miss Flora Fledderjohann. The girls devote themselves entirely to sewing, at these meets, and have a Jolly good time chatting until the refreshment hour. Mrs. John Niblick and Mrs. A. D. Suttles called on Miss Fanny Ruckman at the Lutheran hospital, Fort W ayne, ft lay, where she has been since Mon lay. She was taken there to undergo an operation for a peculiar affliction of bolls. Miss Ruckman made her home with the Suttles for some time. Mrs. Sarah Simons, living three miles east of the city, her sister, Mrs. John Troutner, of West Sixth street, were summoned to Monroe Wednesday afternoon, called there by the serious sickness of their father, Daniel Urick, who is ill of lung fever. Mr. I'hrick Is eighty-three years of age.— Portland Sun. Mr. and Mrs. John Christen went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they will visit with their sons, Harry and Jesse. This afternoon Mrs. Christen will attend a home-talent play by the Royal Neighbors, and this evening, the reception given by the same lodge. Many of the Decatur Royal Neighbors will attend. It is believed that a trace of Amos E. Houk, the Fort Wayne attorney, who has been missing for some time, leaving many creditors, has been found it is though* that he is in California and can be apprehended soon It is said that he has nearly been gotten in several cities, having left In each instance a short time before the offlcials arrived there. His family Is I said to know nothing of his whereabouts. The attraction at the Bosse oi>ern house, Wetlnesiay Dec, IS, is A. G. Delamater’s beautiful s->nic production of Ceorze ’’art McCutcheon's must jtwular and best selling novel -Beverly" c» dramatized from the novel -Beverly of Gruustark," by Robert M Baker. In the play the lines of the book have been very closely followed by the author, and the result is an almost perfect dramatization of a most fascinating story An excellent company including such well known actors ns Oawell Jackson will b» seen In the presentation when It appear her*.

Save One dollar Out ‘L Every Three Are vuu keeping your eves open for the BARGAINS? The reason we have more than doubled our timers laid away this year over naativeara is due to the tact of our bargains and that we are giving the pub. the benifitofthe3rd reduction in our goods, as this is the facts in all Jewelery except Diamonds, iou can be convinced bv seeing our stock and getting our prices. Seeing is believing don’t delay yous Xmas any longer if you have not already selected it. We delight to show our goods and give you the prices. A dollar saved is a dollar made. We savevou the dollars. Everything Engraved Free Remember the p ace Howley The Jeweler

k ipwA A«-n» XnmZmZowl EZZZ=mI CTZrTSZSI EZwwZZZbsSI I I BEFORE (+iRISTMAS.jf fi YOY OUGHT TO HURRY 'I There will be presents of FURNITURE all right this year. It’s being bought here every day and , . v away in quantities like we never knew bell r l 2~aa. f° re - Os course there’s no danger that you Zi*" — u " — su*.-? M I won’t be able to get exactly what you wish, be- / ./ ' I1 ’F cause we are close touch witn the factories but .fr--; | | we are afraid of the last rush. Afraid we won’t ■ el n djij j IIA j 1 be able to give customers proper attention, that V' : i ii . ’ is why we ask you to huiry. May just as well * i A.**-' get over with the first time you are down town. Here Is A List That May Help You With Your Decisions Pedestal, Shirt waist box, Cedar box or chest, Brass bed, Bird eye or Oak card table, Music ( cabinet, Parlor or bath room mirror. Hall tree, _ _ Davenport, Couch, 3 piece parlor suit, Rocker or chair, Roman piece, Globe Wernicke Book case ! B til ■(A or d es k- r tT ._„ HURRY! HURRY! Come look them over, let 6' vjL*****' ' us show you, now is the time to select, we will GJ lay and deliver any time you say for Christmas. F Don’t Overlook That Christmas Piano v . , jjS==a You Are Going To Buy 1 » Come In and Let Us Show You ! HOUSE OF QUALITY F THE UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE STORE HBI Yager Bros. & Reinking "HBBf II pSI / yfit II The new Shcr»tou Sty •• Jr"'*‘ ' H in Globe Wen.id l: <> . ftt ■ case< n. eha U 1 / ’ IL. all standard sizes at fa- - \v M l II j' i| > ( torjf prkea. See it rV n 9 n

J. W. Mothers Attended to buHin<*«» this week ut Indtanapoll* and w ill probably make a trip to Pittsburg before returning home. Al Volmer this morning received a message from Uouisvllte, Ky., stating that his brother. Joe, was seriously sick and to come at once. He left at noon for that place. No particulate, other than the above were given. Mrs. C. J. Weaver. Mrs William Richards, Mrs. W H Fledderjohann and daughter. Hora. Mrs. Elhht Archer. Mrs. C. C. Enos.-Mrs. 8. 8. Matley, Mrs. llarve Clark, Mrs. Charles Mil lor, Mrs Hank Keller were among those who went to attend the Royal Neighbor’s eserclses at H.n Wayne today.

“WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM BEAUTIFUL USEFUL DURABLE ECONOMICAL Our immense Christmas stock has turned our store into an ALUMINUM STORE • By b iving r such cuanities we give you the benifit of lowest price.-. The duarbility and satisfaction of these good means that they are the utensils of the future. You cannot afford to miss seeing this display. Can you think of a more sensible present or one which will be so greatly appreciated for so long a time. We also invite •ou to see our line of Universal I coffee Percolators and Bread Makers. John Brock *Wear-Ewr* , M

J| •’l2-12, T 2," read dale lines on let-1 ,' ters Thursday, and probably no man , living will be permitted to write such . , a string of alliterative numerals at ; the top of his missives; for it will be I M years, tnree generations or nearly a century before the first day of the, - year 2001, when «»pistl> a may be label-1 ed "1,1, ’l." as their date. "11. 11. ij’ll,’* on October 10. I*lo. and so on i In the smaller num* ."als have played their part In tom since Idol. Imme . diately following Thursday's freak date, comes another day -Friday, the ; J thirteenth, and the nuperaUtlous, aa I usual, upon the occurrence of the dou- • ble hoodoo, crossed thsir fingers and dug up their rabbits’ feet

. Several of the Adams county township truateea attended the good roads < onvcntlou at Indianapolis this week.

Tickle Your Boy With Brownie —SKATES—HEIAOt . RS j 1 * IwM 11 s kZ. T \ s B y We are Exclusive Agents for the Newest and Best Skates for Boys and Girls. Patent lock that makes them fit any heel. Prices no higher than others. Get A Pair For Christmas Other suitable Xmas presents we have to offer for boys and girls are Wagons and Sleds. All kinds and prices. SCHAUfoOWLING Co

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