Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1912 — Page 5
I Follow The Crowds to I I The Growing Store | I Christmas shoppers are finding it easy to buy I here. No need to worry about the site of a I . ! shoe or slipper, we’il exchange after Christmas | Some handy over-knee button leggings came in today, maks the boys happy to have a pair of these. I Charlie Voglewede i THE SHOE SELLER
■ . x WEATHER FORECAST \ t z I »>♦« ■» »* * * «++ R Fair south portion, unsettles north fortiou tonight and Friday. J. W. Hosse wasa Fort Wayne business vtsitor today. Bert Green made a business trip to Fort Wayne thlg morning Mr. and Mrs. I* G. Kauffman went to Fort Wayne for a visit yesterday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Butler of 2442 Oliver street .a daughter -Port Wayne Journal Gaiette. The Interurban earn have been fitted cut with new wMiilcj, ct-tut twice as terse and strong as (he old ones. Conti actor Julius Manuk, who has ire macadamizatlon of Monroe streeet teres to complete the »ork by tomorrow. Mrs. W. H. Sheler, who has bc-n «Uie HI for two weeks ..as!, suffering with gastrooitis. is reported today to he much improved and on a fairway te recovery.
GettingUpThat Christmas Spread, You Would Be Justified In Inviting Claus Himself! Hh Is a Great Champion (>• tjua.it> Greenhouse Celery 10c Pimient w B_*e Greenhouse Lettuce 121-2 Pop corn lb oc White clover honey 18c Cran bemes qt. U i Fresh oysters ut 40c Mince Meat 10c Maw Cabbage 1 l-2c lb. Hate lb. 1 1 N. Y. Apples pk, 35c Figs lb. ,20c Queen olives 25c Xmas. «n * Navel Oranges, Ripe and juicy i > We nay cash or trade for produce I» to &« Hower and Hower^ EYEK K,U:N . t t ! , rt .-!»n*Tea«. | I THE IBOWEKS REAL'n I I REAL ESTATK. ( U,ANS ' I I The Schirmovr ‘ I I res*jg*”'-* I
| Mrs, w. A. Lower is suffering from > a ®rvere attack of the grip. k Only four more shopping days until Christmas You can't Fee much time , ls >' ou ar v suing to comp ete the 4u- | ties. Vernon Grimm, son oi .Mr. and Mrs. ; V. Grimm, will tn>sin work in the real , * si<»tf offu c of iiouk at Guehard, Fort -; Wayne. Mrs. i . Grimm went to ' j Monmouth to spend tfc„- day with her Idanghier, Mrs. Will Draper, who is in t poor health. J Mrs. Joseph Wolfe left this morning for Clayton. Itlch.. -/here she was ■called by the illness of her daughter, .'Mrs. Finest Lusk. I ; The Misses Nell Brown and Mayme I Teeple, music students ,n Fort Wayne, i went to that city this morning to take tbelr regular lessons. i Mrs. T. J. Cook and sister, Miss 1 Kesa Stauffer, left this morning for ■ Ft. Wayne, where they will visit with 'their aunt, Mrs George Flai*. 1 Messrs. F M Wagner and Earl Rob- > i inaon of the sugar company will leave 1 j Friday for St. Louis, Mich., where they r will attend to business, returning I Tuesday evening.
Mrs. John Hill is an extra new clerk ‘it, the Morris store. ,obn L»chot made a business trip to Geneva this morning, •'ohn Btoneburner made a'business t‘ii> north tJhis morning. ■'esse Niblick made a business trip 10 i ort Wayne this morning. M.i-, i harles Christner of Monroe In the city today doing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mann wqnt to 011 Wayne 'his morning to spend the day, | Oscar Hoffman left for Winchester tl"s morning, where he will look after business. A. Kundell and Harry Ward made a business trip to Fort Wayne Wednesday. " I Gr!.,i ol Monroe passed Huough the city yesterday enroute to Fort Wayne. 'V F. Burns left this morning for Fort Wayne, where he will be employed in the Pennsylvania shops. Mr and .Mrs. J. H. Clark of Monroe, went to Monmouth to spend yesterday j afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Zelg-, Her. Mrs J. n. Reuss and Mrs. Ttadell of Fort Wayne are iq the cits visiting with Mrs. W. a. Kuebler during the day. Mrs Josephine Rodd returned to her home at Toledo yesterday after attending the fune r al of her brother, Joe Volmer. The court room was crowded yesterday and today with persons interested In the Steele ease. The eight hours ot argument by the attorneys were heard by many. Mr .Harry Ward of Florida Is here looking after business In eonneetiou with his interests in the Ward Fence company. He ms" decide to become a permanent res.dent here again. John 11. Schultx, who Is agent for the National Casualty company of lieti’oit, received a check for $9.34, which is the balance of the S2B, and Is full payment for Carl U Talbott, for hava sprained ankle twenty-eight days. The l.asekt ball games this evening promise to draw a large crowd to the old Porter hall Games are also scheduled for tomorrow evening and the lovers of this great winter sport are anticipating some real Interesting min utes. The will of Jacob Haas.Jflled for probate yesterday, leaves his property in the band/ Jf r tifc- Tri-State Trust company, for his daughte, Hattie, until such time as she becomes of age tfS>fi# journal Onxette. Mr. and Mrs Erffest ftchlb-kman are | moving Into their Sew house, corner of Fifth ami Thirtl streets. The coty little house was built by them at this admirable location, !«-ing the point ft rmed by the Juno ton of theae two streets. M* - * H-. c i, I ret tfnwd to Orr-j I vide, Ohio, today n an after spending! some time here at the bedside of her I brother. Dr W W I*. McMillan. Mr j McMlllcti i» reported as being much j better, and is new able to lie down. l I when as. former I- nl* condition was I Math that be w. . tillable to do SO. Mr. Bruce Patterson today began ! p|g duties at this office He will asI slat In the business management and report»rlal work and any courtesy ex j leaded to him will he fully spprsclai , el Mr Homer Knodly will leave to j I morrow for Fort W .yne. where he begins his dutie' on the Juurnal-Onaette. 1 I Mrs Carl Beatty will leave todajF for Indianapolis. Marlon nnd other In ,liana point* for a visit before she conI tinues on to IHi Moines, lowa, to Join j her husband, who la working there. She will be acro-tii »*l"d 0« her Indl I ana visit "y her eistrfw. LH? nnd L* , He ituhler. and b uther, Cordon Huh i Irr. John Messier who recently moved to Fort W»>»" *'» here teeierday on business, and *t nt last night with tils brothei in la' l». D <*ff*w and family Mr Ilf . r has nearly r—nv. ,red front 'he •' 'Hes he suautned i„ the automob* accident. In which hi, broth. G..r* *dt Ifesslar, recelv !rd fntal injuries A phen*«*»'. t>ft no doubt missed Its war mm* to l*l»k l "“* t,oor „i tbs Fn»' hat nnl lb*nk y**'*rd*y ui iaartf p. one 0 f the bank employees thought the ehan. e n*. good t« let turns, and trt.-d j. ,ho. a. *he 4-d II- I* 1 according •« 'he «'»!• meat of the em pioyes. but no *»* “>»< ** ‘ r, "» ) ' last reporta, as *" went to pr*a*. *•* mill al larec tin- of ll»v ha ,aot#*al, a» well a* of the most strudive caleadara ,*„ h are seen for Up r ear la that ae«t out by the While k Wfdtoff Mann'ae. \Zim company, menufanurera ot • Autorral" »«d • «•»«•!*# corremwnd cnee stationery. Hotyohe, i.n, type »hc feamrtmr of holidaya, ~n d notable daya 4 ihe y-ar. in thrae--1 color proceae frit'll**. tnakea tb- cali ctelar a »«•' Bn '’ A ear will b* Cu •• cdatrlf^at-P*
Two packages were left at the I.ehno store. Awner can get same by i calling'tLere. and paying for this ad. Raich Blackburn left this morning I j i o nthe eurly train over the Erie for!' Chicago to attend lr Business mat- j | ters. Milo and Wallace McKinney have I \ arrived from Milwaukee to visit over[j Christmas with their par uts, Mr. amt ! Mrs. W. (!. McKinney. , Mrs, Al Gerard went to Fort Wayne ! today noon and this evening rill at- j tuml the social given al the home of Mis. Alice Drukaw. Kagch Blackburn went to Chicago I ] this morning where he will attend to ! business matters of importance. He I] may decide to locate *.n business In j j that city. The Mißses Genevieve and Matilda j Berßng and Frances Deinlnger will ! arrive Monday from the Sacred Heart I academy ut Fort Wayne t" spend the ' holiday vacation. ; Just received a car load of' j new toys,. Morris Com-!; pany’s five and ten cent store, i 'j !' VITAGRAPH SPECIAL. A very goH v ltagraph him entitled, "The Extension Table,’ Is the feature show at the Crystal for tonight This him shows the love affairs of two girl stenographers. In which one of them marries a rich man, who la her employer and the other marries a hardworking boy. The story of their married life is given in full in this Aim. Don't miss this show; "THE EXTENSION TABLE." “LITTLE FAMILY AFFAIR.” Lublu "THE PENALTY PAID," Paths Inoian Story. , The Theater. — ■■■ — ... T F. V. MILLS THE GROCER Rj| j®, Invites you to call and inspect his line of jjood things to eat, nice line of nuts, our Budded California walnuts es- jiecially are rare in this section of the country very few storey in Chicago have them the Kernels are large, and the meat is sweet—Jersey 1 sweet potatoes, Baldwin apples, Parsnips and you know Chasm & Sam bows coffee is. always in demand asparagus tips. Pimentscheese, Oregon; prunes. Sniders ovster cocktail, Lea and Perriuo sauce, Heinz sjiaghetti, Lobsten, 1 Shrimp. Heinz grape fruit marmalade, Choice apples Grape fruit, Figs and Dates.
Don't Disappoint Your Wife She expects “Wear Ever” Aluminum for Christmas and deserves to have it. Better hurry. Our biff stock, is goinff fast. JOHN BROCK
g j g g i I - THE CLOTHING SI ORE OF | I TEEPLE, 3RANDYBERRY AND PETERSON | i» ■ ' 8 The place to b"y your Christmas presents. Their stock is teeming with $ If± choice merchandise. Here you can buy anything in their line from 5c to S 5 $25.00 and up. § |£ U| 6 One of these beautiful combination sets at 75c and SI.OO will make a hand- Z g some present. Silk neckwear in Christmas boxes 50c to SI.OO. Mufflers very fine ♦! S -oc to $4.00. Initial handkerchiefs in linen and silk 10c to 2.1 c. Umbrellas very S suitable for present 53.50 to SB.OO. Traveling bags in Tan, Brown and Black n £ $5.50 to sl2 50. g Just Received a new line of Sweater coats with roil collars These will bo sold 8 2c at special Christmas prices while the, last. You are invited to see our Christ- S g mas goods before you buy your presents. We can save you money. n | 8 1 Teeple, Brandyberry Aik! Peterson 1 S CATER TO THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPKRS S
Mrs. Mwry Murt.hy left this morn- [ log for Homer. Mich, where *he will 1 spend the winter with her daughter, Mr*. Charles llurrell. e*'. - v 11 ” 1 ” 1 TO THE USERS OF CAS. Notice Is hereby given »h*» It I* I absolutely necessary L. ua to collect all accounts due t> this office thsi Iwe may niske our snnusl report. All i [accounts due us must therefore he i ! staid by January I§L Fleas* don't neg[led this as U Is Important. ' joint INDIANA UGHTNjO CO. PHONE; jg« gs Or. Sterling P. Hnffnwnr. Prartitifiner of (H*m*ral Medicine and Surgery Office Over Intrrurtmn Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St.
CANDY CANDY CANDY Largest line of Christmas Candies, nuts, oranges and Xmas, trees ever shown at one store. Candies 5c per lb. up. Come and look our line over before you buy. HUNSICKER BROS. West Side • - City Bakery Special Prices to School Teachers and Church Committ .»e* i Old Santa’s got an arml Cigars- an.i thats’ a g<» buying for a man. The is enchanced a hundred f ing on the gladsome Chr buvs for himself, his fnv« Smile the “White Stag” For Sale I
