Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1912 — Page 3
iF~ — II i II I II This has been one big week of I’ | Christmas selling at this store I | People say that our mens slim B | pers at $1.50 and our ladies fur I I and ribbon trimmed at $1.25 are | l| the nicest they have seen any- if | where. See some of the styles I |in our Christmas window. ■ I Charlie Voglewede I | the: shoe seller |
j ■: WEATHER FORECAST i ■I * ■ f > .— + Q jH| Orcrally fair tonight and Sum! :> tightly warmer tonight. Hi Mrs. Wilber Urich was a l-'oit IM V-c visitor yesterday afterno.-n HH Eugene Lindsey oX Geneva i visitor In the city to<hy M Tt ”' ' !is -“ ( ‘e liens Schrock .1: I f■ ■ ■ IM Mdm? - .pent the uay in I’: M| Mrs C I). Dullaghan and d < |M Vra. are spending the day in |H Mr and Mrs. W. r {. Stewart of H,■ • ■H tornn motored to this city todav and B K* guests of their son, Mr and M John Stewart ■I The Misses liess Spaulding ■ Gladys Hymen of Willshire. Ohio, changed earn here today enroute to ■ ftr Wayne. H Mr and .Mrs. Carl Brandt of Minn*BB ax*. who have been visiting in Will ■ Ohio,* changed cars t:<-e tod. .. i ■ caroute to Port Wayne — H RBBRkawv*! wrr -
» • u”. war "■" I ~ ll *\» g rHE HOME 0F ! I r ; v \ I Quality Groceries ’ I r^JL l ' B 1 { J I Iweniy-Cne I PSEhynn HAI good I K. < xl Afpttiziri! i ' each wk I Consists gUf Quality Groceries- Our Ki I Would Make a Weak Man St g! | Try Them a Week! ■ - I You have bon thinking about thosegdts. But h<»u I about that Xmas, dinner, Xour appt* I satisfied. Do it right, place your order with us. I See our window display and know wnat t< ore. I -sa-xsaf Howsr a <t Hower. I , Nofth F>P(XI ’ —MMM | F.M.SCHIRMEYER I ■-* Prenident M I THE (BOWERS REALTY CO. I 9 REAL ESTATE, BONDS. LOANS. ■ ABSTRACTS. H I The Schirmevpr Abstract c<,n,^ n p A * | .’tract Records, '1 wenty years Ex*r • I * Farms, City Property, 5P* cent I MONEY
| Abe Boch made a buaineas trip to k Fort Wayne today. k Dan Beery made a business trip to , Fort Wayne this morning. ' Mrs. Alphonse Kohno went to Fort I Wayne this morning to spend the day. •Miss Marie Teeple went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. The Niblick store is blossoming out In its Christmas decorations of southern smilax. Wilber Pool and a Fort Wayne boy friend will arrive this evening to visllt over Sunday at the C. L. Melbers home. The Misses Anna and Celia Smith have returned from Fort Wayne where i they visited with their brother, Floyd i Smith. i Mrs. Charles Bailey and daughters, ; Irene and Margaret, and Mrs. L. M I Morris and daughter, Lucile, spent .the day in Fort Wayne I Ruth. Mirian, Ber.ua and Julius Hcdderjohann spent the day in Fort Wayne, going to see the Christmas and Santa Claus specialties of the city . Mrs. Frank Meason, of St. Ixiuls. Mich., who has been visiting in Inalanapolis since leaving here a few days ago. will arrive this evening to continue her visit with her husband. _— 11 m. L.,.rr^'-" ,< WWJM*HBBJBBMW |
Vl 's. T. M. Reid went to Fort Wayne today noon. I Mrs. George Zimmerman was a Ft. Wayne visitor today. J Mrs. George Wood went to Fort I Wayne today noon. | I rank Strickler left today noon I j tor Fort Wayne. j Grover Hoffman is home from his i weekly business trip, W. M. Andrews was in the city today on business. Oscar Hoffman made a business trip to Portland this morning, John Novel of Geneva was a bust-1 ness‘ visitor here today, L. A. Graham made a business trip to Monroe this afternoon. Mrs. Fred Brown and Miss HarIxira Relsen went to Fort Wayne to-1 day noon. ■Mrs. J. M. Frislnger and daughters, Fany and Mary, were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mrs. Oscar Fritginger was able to be in town today the first since an attack of quinsey. •Miss Clara Fuelling went to Fort to visit with her sister, Miss Amelia Fuelling. Mrs. Frank France and little Dick and Dorothy Durkin, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Harry Zimmerman passed through here today on his way to his former home at Berne. Wesley Hoffman is home from his weekly business trip to spend Sunday with bis family. W. C. Kauffman returned home from his weekly business trip, to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. Ed Macy and daughter, Mrs. Charles Cloud, of Lynn, nre here /or a visit with the C. C. Cloud family. J. B. Klracofe will leave this evening for Wren. Ohio, where he will spend Sunday with bis parents. Miss Glenn Beery, who has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs S. P. Hoff man, returned to her home at Berne this afternoon. Miss Juanita Boch, who has been confined to her home the past week with an ulceraied tooth, is better, and is able to be out again. Mrs. Theodore Schutnm. of Willshire Ohio, changed cars today noon for Pt. Wayne. The family is preparing to move to Fort Wayne. Mrs. T. R. Moore accompanied her sister, Mrs Della lUrnett, to Swayxee, where the latter will make her home with another sister. Mrs. John Barnhart. Mrs. Josephine Rodd of Toledo. O-. will arrive »u the city this evening to attend t’ • funeral of her brother, Joe Volnw, which will be held here next Monday. Knoxville, Tenn., boasts of a woman who possess 1.R82 pitchers. Her name is Mrs James Mensley, and her home is known as the House of the Pitchers Mrs Mensley began collecting pitchers when she was onlr 5, and has been devoted to the fad ever since. She has bought and h.ia received presents of pitchers from all | over the world, and her collection la said to tie one of the mo«| valuable and interesting in existence Postmasters are bavin. some trouble with potrons who insist on patting Christmas seals on the face of their letter* The postal regulations provide that only the regular postage stamps can be put on the reverse side of the envelope and ail letters with 1 other stamps affixed to the face will be returned to the sender or sent to the dead letter office. No Christmas stamp* of any kind be "**•'* on 1 foreign mad on either side of the let ' ter. A. O. Delamater, known throughout the theatrical world as a producer ol clean plays, was for a number of years identified with and largely r.Sponsible for the success of Fred C. I Whitney’s attractions which Included Mme. grhumenn Helnk, Lulu Glaser. Madame Blauvelt and other noted star* Mr Delamater** presentation of Geo Barr McCetcbenßl* "Beverly ‘ Is a strong dramativatlon of the pop’iter novel by Robert M Baker, which will be presented by an ewalteM company <tf well known actors at th« Bosse opera bouse, Wednesday. Dacrmlier l«th. at the Bosse opeta house, house.—Advt. RKACHKb lIOHTItTM YKAR. Hen. D. t. Wl " *’’•"< ■ tr,hd *r Celebration of Aunt. On nett Monday. Mr* Ann Ctertaoe of Piqna Ohio. old tthe te an aunt of Judgeelwt h H Mmlth of ibis city, she being s slater Os bls faibrr. the late Justice James H. Iteißh. and la now the only living member of tb» Hmith fatally. Rhe wilt celebrate her birthday anniversary tomorrow, and has Matted a aeerisl invitation to her nepbow, 0 K Rtnlth, of tfci* * IM br •” means accept Pcr.iocrMt Want Ad» Pay.
[ I BEFORE (diRISTMAsf fl i: YOY OUGHT TO HURRY XL-.XSUHSMIBMMI There will be presents of FURNITURE all right this year. It’s being bought here every day and , ' away in quantities like we never knew be- , fore. Os course there’s no danger that you won’t be able to get exactly what you wish, lie- / J cause we are close touch witn the factories but y■ .W we are afraid of the last rush. Afraid we won’t ' ~,,,,, 11 i ; A jml be aole to give customers proper attention, that ( is why we ask you to hurry. May just as well v || , ’get over with the first time you are down town. i • Here Is A List That May Help You With Your Decisions Pedestal, Shirt waist box, Cedar box or chest, U Brass bed, Bird eye or Oak card table, Music M cabinet, Parlor or bath room mirror, Hall tree, 1, q— Davenport, Couch, 3 piece narlor suit, Rocker or chair, Roman piece, Globe Wernicke Book case . or desk. HURRY! HURRY! Come look them over, let " us show vou, n>w is the time to select, we will {■y lay and deliver any time you say for Christmas. Don’t Overlook That Christmas Piano You Are Going To Buy m Come In and Let Us Show You BHOUSE OF QUALITY • THE UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE STORE Yager Bros. & Reinkin; 1; — ,J I r I Tii.- ' h< r ' in Gioix- Wcmick 1- <>k- 1.-.;'• car-es may now be had in W Wffi UitllluQuuJj 0 jftl standard *iz< atf.v w* Kl B fU torv pri.ea. Sue it. p’L-/' V [L J^==3e^=.c .. J
FIXES BLAME. (< nmu rre»» Service) ludlana|K>lls, Ind. Dec. 1* —tSpe.~i.il to Daily Democrat)---Charging that if . die plain rule* of the service luul not violated the accident would not j have happened. alro charging violation •t the state law requiring regular ex- , amination* of all engine employ***, the railroad commiaaion of Indiana. In ita report of the C. H. * D. wreck at Irvington. November 13th, In which sixteen people were killed, today declared: "The offender* are liable to criminal prosecution. Hugui.-cr Sharkey of the passenger train, who waa killed in the wreck, eaceeded the speed limit, violated the rule* and disI regarded a d«ed signa) which waa a I notice to etop.“ Os the living train-i men. Engineer York and Brakeman Gross. of the freight, were blamed partially. The commission reconi mended complete trains of steel ears for passenger service and the Inatal lat lon of block algnala. - GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA. It la easier to preaerve the color of 1 th* hair than to reatora It. although It la possible to do both. Our grandI mol hem understood the secret Th- > made a "sag* tea*’ and their dark. 1 glossy hair long after mlddl* life was due to thia fpct Our mother* have ‘ graly hairs before they ar* fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the 1 wisdom of our grandmother* In u«imt “sag* tea** for their hair and are fast i following suit. ‘The present generation has the ad vantage of the past In that It ran get | a ready-to-ua* preparation calico W*y | ’ eth*a Maa* and Sulphur Hair Remedy As a scalp tonic and color restorer thia . preparation la vastly superior to the • ordinary "sage tea" mad* by our * grandmothers 1 The groa th and beauty of th* hatr > depends on a healthy rosdltlon of the ’ scalp Wyeth's Sag* and Rilphur Hair j f Remedy quickly kills the dandriff - germa wbkh rob the hair of Ita life. • color and lustre, the scalp clean * and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and mak*a It grow 1 Get a fiOcent bofft* from your drug gist today. He will give your m««n*y back If you are not sat Is fled after a fair trial. Holthoua Drug tv »•«
r.» r V ant Ads Pa». , WE HAVE IT! Two car loads Chestnut coal. 1 Call as soon as possible if you want any of it. Decatur Lumber Co. - —— Save One 9o!lar Out Os Every Three -Jr ' JPfck, Arc you keeping .your e> es o-en for-the BARGAINS? The reason we have more than doubled our orners laid away thia year over nastyeara is due to the fact of our bargains and that we are giving the pub. the benifit of the 3rd | reduction in cur goods, as , this is the facts in all Jewel* cry except Diamonds. You ; can be convinced b> seeing our stock and getting our ■prices. Seeing is bdheving don’t delay y<u» Xmas anv longer if you have not already selected it. We delight to show our goods and Eve you the prices. Adol-J r saved is a dollar made. > We save you the dollars. Everything Engraved Free Remember the p ace Hensley The Jeweler
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Tickle Your Boy With Brownie -SKATES / H Iff! *J iZi* tS \\ - s 7 \\ J i*- ' 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 .*#e Wagons and Sleds. All kinds and prices. SCHAUmWLING Co
Mrs. Mattie Avery has gone to - Gr*«-nspn> g», (X;!o, for a four weeks* . j visit
