Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1912 — Page 5
Show Me A Girl Or Boy | | --that would not be tickled to I I have a pair of our high top shoes ' Boys with straps and nickle buck- I les and girls with patent cuffs and tassels. $1.75 to $3.00 | I Charlie Voglewede I g THE SHOE SELLER H
j WEATHER FORECAST i t ♦ Pair tonight and Wednesday; colder. Wai Wemhoff went to Geneva this morning on business. Mrs. J. C. Patterson and daughter. Marie, spent the day in Fort Wayne. All dry goods storu will remain open in the evenings until after Christmas Mrs. John Erfurt of Willshire, Ohio, ebanged cars here today noon enroute to Fort Wayne. Henry Loshe left this morning for his home at Rockford, Ohio, where be will visit with his parents. William Mougey returned to his position at Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after attending the funeral of his uncle, Joe Voitner Mrs. Jerry Torrence ana daughter, Paulina, of Marion are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryson, Kart Main street.—Portland Commer-cial-Review. ■" - ——— l -—
1-8 tttfMBME!-, ■ "~""1 Cj* 'w | THE HOME 0F gL*fl WjjrytSj » Quality Groceries I ffitj Li— ■■■num — A Merry Christmas fr| fJTO ALL! i ' IfWe Are 1 ;To Have Ihe Pleasure frj ® a Os Ass stir g You In Getting Up That Christmas Spread, You Would Be Justified In Inviting Santa Claus Himself! Hh Is a Great Champion Os Quality Greenhouse Celery 10c Pimientos 10c Greenhouse Lettuce 121-2 Pop com lb White clover honey 18c Cran berries qt. 10c Fresh oysters qt 40c Mmee Meat 10c '•law Cabbage 1 l-2c lb. Date lb. N. Y. Apples pk, 35c Figs 1b..20c Queen olives 25c Xmas. Undk•> • Navel Oranges Ripe and juicy 25e to 50c doz. Hower and Hower.* Nortl of G. R. & L I F.M. SCHIRMEYER F REN JX‘Ur y Trcas. | S President g I, THE BOWERS REALTY CO. | I: • realestate, bonds, loan*. - I ABSTRACTS. I I Th.. Sehimever '' E I Farms. City Prop<rt>. »<*"" ► I MONEY " V
I* Tom Gallogly made a business trip . ,to Hoagland thia morning. > Mrs. Cal Peterson and Miss Madge . Hite were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mrs. Green went to Fort I, Wayne this morning to spend the day. AU dry goods stores will remain open In the evenings until after Christmas 11 AU dry goods stores will remain |Opet .n the evenings until after 'Christmas i Dr. J. S. Coverdale left this morning for Marion, Ark., where he will look after business and visit with bis son and daughter. Mrs. Lewis Dolch and daughter, Ruth, hare arrived from Toledo, Ohio, .for a visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krick. Misses Margaret Higgins and Pearl Baumgartner spent Sunday as the guests of Miss Chloe Studabaker at her home east of the city.—Bluffton News. Milt LeaveH is assisting st the post- | office today in the absence of Postmaster W. A. Lower and George Everett, who are attending to the good old fashioned Jobe of butchering for their winter supply es meat
Mls» Celia smith went to Fort «tyhe today. ( ’ L. Walters made a business trip j to Berne this morning. Itevs. Freigerber and Wilken went 'o Fort Wayne today. I F. Allen made a business trip to ] Monroe this afternoon. Avon Burk made a business trip to i Monroe this afternoon. | J- D. Lammiman of Monroe was in the city today on business. C. J. Spangler of Geneva was a business visitor In the city today. Miss Frances Gaffer is a new holiday clerk at the Morris store. Frank Neusbaum of Linn Grove wns here today looking after business. •t L. McClure left this morning ior . 'an Wert, Ohio, where he will visit w, tn his parents. X I I uilu r Wilken returned from Hesse ■ cassel, where he was assisting at «ome church services. I Joseph, k smith has Just feturned | from a visit wlth hig brother Zarh | "m'th, at Bryan, Ohio. H. Snedeker is organizing a stock company of players and contemplates going on the road soon. County Superintendent L. E. Opllger made a business trip to the south part of the county this afternoon. Boy Steele left this afternoon for Winchester, where he will work with a brick construction company. Mrs. viola Gaskill left for Niles, Mich., to a few- days with Mrs. Laura Sto. field and other friends. Charles Burr left today for his boyhood home at Wapakoneta, 0., where he will visit until after Christmas. Miss Edith Butler, who hag been confned to her home for the last four weeks, suffering from throat trouble and a severe cold, is able to be about again. Ros*’oe I). Wheat, an attorney from Portland, was here Monday conferring with Peterson & Moran, who. with him are attorneys for Joseph B. Gilson in the suit against E. S. Smith et al., to set aside fraudulent conveyance, which l« now pending In the circuit court. John Woodward of Pennville has been appointed by C. B. & C. officials as agent at Huntington to nil the position of C. R. Davidson, resigned Mr. Woodward was formerly agent at Pennville. It is understood that Davidson has accepted a position with the Erie railroad as cashier in the freight office at Huntington.—Bluffton] News. Mr Woodward formerly reald. ed hrfre. The work on r. modeling of the new front of the l*age Blackburn building, occupied by the FTnterprise drtig store Is making rapid headway. The from I was designed by John Gillig, and It I la said will be one of the handsomest I In thin port of the state. The marble I bese is laid for the support of the l|gge plate glass, which will incloce the dls|»ia.» windows. The upper glass lights will be of prism glass Inset In copper The floor of the entrance is in | Mosaic work Mrs C W IJUtIn of Toledo, Ohio. I strived for a short visit here. She came to accompany her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth llademncker, to Toledo, 0.. where she will make her home Mrs. , Radema< ker has leased the old home- [ stead here, on Third street, one of the tine residences in the city, to Mr. Beach of the Ward Fence company, but will retain a nirnlahed room In the building. In case she shonld grow homesick .nd wish to return here f 'any time A Oe-eva man who would not divulge his imms and »*® asked thn lo< ai police officer whom he < ailed to ' assist him not to give out fmrfletflar. his quest, was Ip Bluffton Hainrdiiy evening «*» <he trail of his wife. fVom 1 What could be learned It sppeam that »rte had disappeared from her home without giving Information to her hueband as to her destination or her purposes and hr trailed her to thia city There ass a merry chase by the bu» band and a Iwal officer In their es forts io keep «b* ‘rail of the woman, and aftsr !**•«« ,n ‘ ll ,n ,b * u,> town district th»v atrnefc out for the tailroad »•*<!« * ' h * . pears th» "•»* *«*»•’• ,r » 11 was !<*«. but further developments may <"« an airing In the courts latwr -Bluffton News. * WAS FRCiO. «—'••• I < United Proas H-rvic-i rtreenlirW. .nd. D**' 17- I Kills' t® Itully Democrat* -'J®—P b Hlrhw Sftythree was freed by a Juty i.irfky for murder of Ovctf Marlin If IbfT. The jury look the case Monddjf xffigra*-'* and defenrn was 4* r ’ ln annoyed bim and ln«ultj| and dsughtnr Th- '"*•! dffi-n-" was tn»*-d on a pies of IMgnliy. OtTKCTivr AWN MEETING | The Adame County ■ riatino will meet Itaturday afmrooon., lumber JI. Ml* ! b< office Os Ifred Frucht- In thin dty. Members r-|UMted to be pr^’' j. r rnvdrfrK gootl •ecretary
THE FIRST GRAY . HAIR SIGN OF AGE. Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from com-1 mon garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. The care ( of the hair, to prevent it from losing | its color and lustre, Is just as imiair tant as to care for teeth to keep them from discoloring. Why spend money | for cosmetics and creams to improve the complexion, and yet neglect your ; hair, when gray hair is even more conspicious and suggestive of age than j wrinkles or a poor complexion? Os | the two, it is easier to preserve the 1 natural color and beauty of the hair than it is have a good comiduxlon. All that is necessary in th > occasional use of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur . Haid Remedy, a preparation of com- i mon garden sage and sulphur, com-1 bined with other valuable remedies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dandruff, itch- j Ing scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this simple, harm- > less remedy, your hair will gradually be restored to its natural color, in a short time' the dandruff will be remov- ’ ed. and your hair w*lll no longer come out, but wiy to grow as nature' intended it should, . Don’t neglect your hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or mar your good looks, tjv can buy this remedy at any <Jrug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your druggist will give your money back if you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you realize the difference It will make In your appearance. Holthonse Drug Co. m w s (Adv--; usement) FOR SALE —A second hand Peerless bicycle, cheap. Inquire at Schaub & Dowling’s hardware store.—Advt. 2970 '■3 •JTI YOM” I 6cen rom “Beverly, of Grau;tark,“ ■t Cr ra House Wednesday Night. WWi i Jrz-w .f ■. - ■ * ■' f ! ffiJk *i * Santa Claus Eats Good Pie when he partakes of Mino or pumpkin baked by us. Sound, wholesome ingredients and skillful baking account for our success Want a Chi istmas cake to adorn the tabk and your family and friends sit back from the tab e in comfort and enjoyment when the Xmas, d.oner is over? Give us your order early. Jacob Martin ONLY a few moredajsuntil Xmaa. Have you purchased your present? Our stock of watches, lockets and chains, cuff buttons, scarf pins, umbrellas and etc is still complete. We are receiving new shiptnents every da). Our selection to the largest ever shown in Decatur and at just 1-3 price of former years. Call and see our stock before buying and have it layed ayray.' No deposit necessary Everything Engraved Free Hensley The Jeweler ,
si Its Indeed a Merry Christmas 2 fi ne 1() ets a n = KODAK ' = Fi • z II I Vest Pocket Kodak Pictured Decide that Christmas question of yours right •• # ihx2!4 $6.00 There’s someone you wish to please very 33 Z ' much- yet you don’t know just what to give. 2 '■S Hlltl 1 & ut a Kodak makes it easy. !t will be welcomed m * a^e a boy or girl, a man or woman of any —4l i a ? e ’ f° r ena bles every one to keep forever JJ S MBtUgrilO pictures of all the pleasures of Christmas day and S S ail the day’s that follow. S I i ' i ' g I No. 3a Ladies Pocket Kodak m / xl_ • XT 2 picture. 3*4xs'/, $20.00 As tor the prices You Gan Get a•• • Brownie for as little as SI.OO to $12.00 S II Kodaks from $6.00 to $20.00 II U IK |> P oß * C ar( ! Size. 1! THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. H | I Picture. 2'/.x»% $5.00 | |
1 - ■ | Family Washing I 5c per pound Rough Dry , * all flat pieces ironed Decatur Steam Laundry Phone I . ' 13 * • ■axßl* ■ 2 —■■ — ALUMINUM “Universal” Coffee Percolators “WEAR-EVER” Chafing Dishes Roasters Double bake dishes Double boilers Double steamers Coffee pots ' Tea pots Fireless cooker pots > Preserving kettles W’indsor kettles Beilin kettles Berlin sauce pans Lipped sauce pans Shallow sauce pans OysUr pans • | Fry pans ‘ Pie pans ■ Cake pans Muffin pans Bread pans Pudding pans Dippers Wash basins Trays Strainers (Covered pails Dinner pails And a complete line of 5 and 10« Specialties If you want ALUMINUM GOTO John Brock
“Clover Leaf WINTER To(Jßisr TICKETS Now on sale to the Route Resorts of California T., St L&W. R. R the South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges ’ For rates, time of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R. R., or address CHAS. E. ROSE, A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.
FOUND—A Tur boa. Owner can bar. by calling at this office and describing —Advt. WANTH7T- Woman c&ok at P eple's restaurant.—Jacob Martin, Prop. Agvt 299t3 , IX)ST -Pocketbook containing adver tisement of Myer, Scherer A Beaver. Had $lO bill la. Please return to this office. —Advt. 299t$*
Tickle Your Boy With Brownie —SKATES—HEADQUARTERS /y .' j j . ’ / w Z • i —-••’ -4- - - < r . / /’lrl J: V Vz v x«3 \\ v z * * V \sff/ We are Exclusive Agents for the Newest and Best Skates for Boys and Girls. Patent lock that makes them fit any heel. IVices no higher than others. 6et A Pair For Christmas Other suitable Xmas, presents we have to offer for boys and girls are Wagons and Sleds. AU kinds and prices. SCHAUBIOWLING Co
- - - I /OR SALAD—Fifty barrels Baldwin and Rhode Island Greening apples, extra Ann quality; 12 peck, guaranteed full measure barrels, f!.50 to |3.oO;per iiarrel.—H H. Lyons. Ph. MT.—Advt W. have just received another shipment of ladies and gent " sulid gold i-lgnet rings and watch-fobs.- Hensley ’Jewelry Store. —Advt.
