Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1912 — Page 2
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V ii EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6 400; shipments, 2,850; official to Nex York yesterday, 760; hogs closin; steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, s7.&* $7.65; p|ga, 17.50; roughs, s<££ $6.85; stags, |5.50@|6.50; she 200; steady; lambs higher - — $8.60; cattle, 600; slow, -ecatur, . *■ ' time that aed as secreNBW ear COrn President-elect No. 2 Red wheat.... . i Mr. Wilson has No. 2 White Whe- „ will not make pubStandard oats . „ . ... ... .til about March Ist. Sample ataine<(__ c _ = _ ==! _ Ryo tg days ahe practically Feeding ba lIOW U p mail man Alsike sw al carrier. These are busy , No. 1 c> (hem but lbey en j O y ft any Timoq )(>n - t overlook the fact that Mix Swe them a Merrv Christmas Ry--0 eting. But there is a vast difference between civil service and a pretended civil service created merely and solely to retain positions for several thou--8i...u republicans in oidcial positions. W. J. Bryan, who always has a pretty keen insight into things political, has not been fooled in this latest move cC President Taft and points out that no • matter hos well qualified he might be no active democrat has ever been able to get by t h j civil service law under republican rule, which is ample evident- ethat it was fraudulently enforce'* —Portland Sun. Some good-souled. man or woman of this community could make more young people happy Christmas day by subscribing to a fund of $1,006 or more to assist in building a gymnasium in tnis city, to be used as "Boys - City." if thia was done, it is believed that a number of others would help tn a modest way and that it would not be impossible to raise SIO,OOO or perhaps more with which to do this. We need IL There is absolutely no place Holeproof Hosiery A Sensible Gift The finest, softest covering a foot could wish, with a positive guarantee of six Months Wear. Mens cotton hose 6 pairs to a box all colors $1.50 box Mens Silk hose 3 pair with 3 months guarantee $2.00 box. Ladies cotton hose 6 pair to a box Black and Tan $2 00 box. Ladies mercerized ho<e 6 pair to a box Black and Tan $3.00 box Lad : eß silk hose three pair with thr**e months guarantee $3.00 box If its hose for a gift let them be Holeproof THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPAN* I
century would praise the I »f the men who make this posCome on, Santa Claus. •C- Be' __ .._ 5.- CDOINGS IN SOCIETY Among the college students who are coming home for their Christmas vacation are the following: Naomi Dugan, Ferry Hal), lAke Forest, Ill.; Paul Myers, Fred Myers, Carl Batten- ! berg. Free Frisinger, Clem Steigmeyer, Indiana University; Milton Yager, ' Depauw University; Edgar Vancil, , I*urdue; Gregg Neptune, Northwest(ern. Miss Mae Babcock gave a party last . evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Johnson on Sixth street at which a ' very good time was enjoyed by all. , ; Contests were given and the prizes 'were won by the Misses Ada Stevens , 'and Gladys Refreshments ' were served, consisting of punch, wn- ; fers and candy, after which Christmas! 1 ' presents were given to each of the • 1 girls by old Santa. The pasty of girls 1 ineluded the Misses Vera Hunsicker, ' Merle Leonard, Lucy McCrory, Gladys 1 Selmon, Ada Stevens, Lydia Bieneke, ' Anola Frank. . i' The Little Quilters are haveing a ' very merry Christmas t>arty this aft- i 1 ertioon at the home of Miss Marie! 1 Boese. ’ The home of Rev. L. W. Dornseif ' in Root township will see a happy ; 1 Christmas reunion, with the return oft’ the children for their vacation visit, p The daughters. Miss Lydia, who is j teaching in the orphans’ asylum at' Indianapolis, and Miss Tabitha who is > in South Bend, will be at home; al so Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dornseif,' 1 Horn Indianapolis, where Mr. Dornseif J Is a teacher in the Trinity Lutheran parochial school. ' o — I ’ 1 Court House News 11 (Continued from Face 1) t ine et al., partition and quiet title. Answer by T. Adel Neptune. Cause submitted, evjdeace heard Finding for plaintiff on his complaint that i 1 lalntlff owns undivided two-thirds of I teal estate in value and defendant T .Adel Neptune owns undivided one-I third of real estate in suit, in value,' and that Kenneth Neptune has no iuI ter Vat tn real estate; that there is due I plaintiff for taxes paid by him on the j real estate. $233.88, which should be, ! paid out of the proceeds of sale of said i i.-al estate and the interest of |mrtie» quieted in them severally and sepur- J lately. Judgment and decree for par , •titlon. Kale ordered at public sale for ;ot less than twat bird* of appraise : meat Terms, one-third cash; one {third in one year and onethird in twoi years E B. 1-enhart appointed com ! r.>i*aloner, under $16,000 bond, which 1 was filed and approved On account of Judge Merryman betag a witness in the divorce case of Grace Ayres va Benjamin Ayres, and therefore disqualified to act u judge , herein. Hon. D D. Heller was appoint-i •d special judge. Ell D. Foor va. George Fbor. On leave of cdurt the plaintiff files amended cctttplalnt Objection by defendant overruled, exceptions i IJIUe Carter at al. va. Nancy Mills et al., partition of real estate Huje to aurwee absolute In five days. Anne Ctaua va. Morris Ehrsam Motion tiled by plaintiff for order on de- . Pendant to make third istrngraph or | answer more specific ■ | Aaron Zarkta va. Caroline Z>-rkle, di- 1 voter Appearance by H C, Parrish tor defendant Rule to answer. A marriage Ibrnsr was Issued to Hoy L. Butcher, tailor, of Geneva. Urrn June 13. !»•). son of Jacob Butcher, to wed Goldine link. a- bool tencher or Geneva, horn January it, lMt», daughter of Clark F. Fink. Also to Fraakff immons, bora June 1», ygj, former of Jarkaon township, Jar county, eon of James R. Wlmntone, to wed Cam* Maxton, bora Meptembar >l3. daughter ot (Bias wax too, of the south part of the county Real estate transfers raiaabeth lambg and John loshn to Andrew Wotlien, ISO arras. Root tp , s!ss&. Albert i N twasde to George K ffteele. lot 14, i IWatur, quit claim deed. $l«80 FORBALM-A Peninsular range; will , sen cheap tnqtrtre nf D C Coffee, i Mettmr avsana. -Advt. mt 3 PfßWtcraf Want Ad« Pay.
TO REAL ESTATE Will Auditor H. S. Michaud Turn His Attention First of Year When OFFICE TERM EXPIRES Will Succeed Dan Erwin— Will Take Up Mr. Erwin’s Work. i County Auditor. H. S. Michaud, t hose term of office-exptres January Ist, will at that time miter into the real estate business in this city. Mr. Michaud will succeed Dun Erwin, and will take up the work of Mr. Brwin, who has been engaged tn this work for several years, and Who is located In the Erwin suite of rooms, with bis brother. Attorney D. B. E. win. Mr. Michaud will continue in this office and will take care of the real estate us listed by Mr. Erwin, as well as any new business in this line that may come to his attention. Mr. Erwin expects to leave December 26th for Hinsdale, 111., for a thirty days’ stay, and will later decide upon his future' course. He has built up a nice real estate I business here, and Mr. Michaud, his successor, will prove a very capable ] one, as he is a hustler, wide-awake and thoroughly alive. Mr. Michaud's De-1 catur friends will be pleased to hear that he will retain his residence here,. and continue his business associations in this cMffEDITOR FINDS SOME MORE Somw funny things EM Perkins' found in editing ’stuff" for the news- ’ paper: "The procession at .lodge Orton’s i funeral was very fine and nearly two miles in length as was the beautiful ! rayer of the Rev. Swing." ’’A rad acc’dent happened to the; family of John ESderkin on Main ; street yesterday. One of his children . was run over by a market wagon' i tnree years old. with sore eyes and ' i pantalets on that never spoke afterwards." j "Advertisement —Run away, a kind man named John: his none turned up • five feet eight inches high and had on ■a. pair of corduroy pants much worn" "Personal: If the gentleman who keeps the shoe store with a red bead will return the umbrella of a young lady with whalebone ribs and an Ivory handle to the alate-roofed gro ■ eery store, he will hear something to his advantage as the same is the gift *of a deceased mother, now no more, with the name engraved upon IL" "A cow was struck by lightning on Saturday belonging to Dr. Hammond I who had a beautiful spotted calf only four days old.’’ SANTA CLAUS LETTER. Bingen, Ind. Dear Santa Claus:—l want an air run and « pocket knife, some candy, a Christmas tree and some skate* I From your Mttle friend, WALTER MAtRHENKF , Virgil Krick Is home from Colomboa. Ohio, where ha is attending K-bool. to spend Christmas with his parents snd friends Mr and Mrs Asa Engle and Mr and Mrs. Fred Engle and children, Richard Wayne and May Elisabeth, went to Routh Bend to spend Christmas with Mr and Mrs. M G Mygrant ——— —e - DETECTIVE ASS'N MEETING. •eaaamaaaa The Adams County tteteeffre aaso 'elation will meet Saturday afternoon. December sl, at !:$• o’clock at the office of Fr«»i| Frucbts in this city Members requested to be present J. F FRI’CHTE, :<XH« Secretary DO NO.’ HAVE SORE FEET. An Allen’s Font-ease pnwdsr tn the foot bath gives Instant relief to chi) Mains and all foot aches Th«n for lasting comfort, shake Allen s Foot Esse, .he antiseptic powder, in y«ur bhoe« All druggists, s«<•, (Advertisement) - ■'■■"o 1 — MOTHER GRAY** SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve fnrertshnsss. bsd atoffigra. teathing, disorders, move and reguUPe the bowels and are a pleeeej.t remedy for worms Used by mothers for 2S r»ara They never fall At all drug gists, JSc. Sample free. Address A 8. Olmstead, ta-Roy. ?f. Y. (AdvSrtJsemeatl - Democntf Wsgt Ads Par.
Old Adams County Bank ‘>t-catur. Indiana. GapiUi 8120,00 U SurphiH . S3O.tMiO ? vSSSI C- S- Niblick, Premdeut jy' Kiwi'and John Niblick Vice Presidents Ehinger, Csshier. V VWSfIMSBSy Doad i b arm loans J / . | u Specialty S.S ges(.|v> Collections 187 Bjfei _ -.'tty— J Made A Little Rosin on mr?™- .. , able Kates. the Fingers _____ Every ■ ' 1 AccomodaPre vents The Dollars tion ConSlippi r g Thru! Placed to The Credit With Safe Os a Bat k Account Pi lI They Methods I Accumulate For You! j extended Tn uur ‘ Patrons We Pay 4 Per '’pm . terest on 1 Year T me Deposits omssnEMOREimBMaM wwe ‘tr*mwßßWMßßmm—ay 11 iuij— Mgpggre CANDY - ANDY 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. sst-HMBaaB HUNSICKER BROS. West Side - - City Bakery Special Prices to S’ho» Teachers and Ch irch Committees
f THE MORRIS CO. 5 AND 10c STORE “n IS THE SANTA CLAUS STORE Just 7 link Only 2 More Days To Buy Before Xmas, HURRY! SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY Fine cream ch »co- tes the kind you always pay 20c TOY SPEC!AS- A big train worth 50c goes for i a lb. for, we are going to sell for 10c per pound, 29c it is a dandy < I not o'er 5 lbs to one customer. Special 25c Handkerchief, one in a box goes at 19c 1 XMAS CHINA SPECIAL TOY SPECIALS Sugar and cream sets 24c 35c set of blocks only . 24c i C hina berry sets 68c 50c automobile only . . . 43c i 35 and 40c China Salads 24c Kitchen cabinets for 48c m $1.25 china salads 98c $1.25 tables special • 98c J 75c china salads .... 48c Special on go carts one lot worth $1.50 to 5i.75 35c Jap cups and saucers 24c goes at > .* . . . 89c |] $1.25 Water sets only . 98c , 25c chairs at 19c H Large fancy vaces nnly 24c Sleds, good ones 48c J J i Brass Fern dishv. 98 c Extra good drums 24c Brass smokir g sets (,8c u /vrx.Lrx DOLLS, A GREAT LINE 10c CHINA SPECIAL u 4 n M ... Good kid bodv dolls . . 24c If j- Nice china plates worth 15 to2sc on y. . . 10c Large kid body dolls . . 48c ; Fancy cups and aucen 10c Extra large kid body dolls $1.25, one 08c* Fancy deep dish.- ifc Dreß3etj doHa 2k Fancy oat m.’ I <!-neg 10c Lots of other dolls nice ones only .24c | 10r 1 oy»~ 1 Ibink we have one of the best assortment ever shown, the largest and best toys for 10c II Xmas. Candies- He sure have them, cream Chocolates, coconut; bonbons, peanut squares, fudge. I cream bon hons, cream dates, and many other good kinds 10c lb., buy your Xmas, candies and save U money, Salted peanuts 10c a lb. -— — See Old Santa Claus at this Store Monday and Tuesday he will be here. Don’t tail to come. MERRY XMAS. TO ALL i I — ... * - Ares * 1 THE MORRIS CO. 5 AND 10c STORE ;
FOR GH-RISTMArS GIFTS --that .lave use as well as beauty; for things men want, and wear and keep a longtime-thisis the place to co HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes make a fine Christmas gift; practical, serviceable and durable. Right now you ought to purchase in order to take advantage of our Re-adjustment sale prices--Mens and Young Mens Suits Entire stock of Worsted Cheviots and Cassimeres in two and three button models. Colors grey brown and tans sizes 30 to 46 $25.00 Suits now $20.00 22.50 Suits now 17.50 20.00 Suits now 16.00 18.50 Suits now 14.50 16.00 Suits now 13.00 15.00 Suits 11.50 13.50 Suits now 10.50 12.50 Suits now 9.00 10.00 Suits now B.CO 7.50 Suits now 6.00 Mens and Young Mens Overcoats AII the new models include in this sale. Colors grey brown blue and black. Sizes 31 to 46 $25.00 Overcoats, now $20.00 22.50 Overcoats 17.50 20.00 Overcoats 16.00 18.50 Overcoats 14.50 16.00 Overcoats 13.00 15.00 Overcoats 11-50 13.50 Overcoats 10.50 12.50 Overcoats 9.00 10.00 Overcoats 8,00 8.00 Overcoats 6.53 7.50 Overcoats 6.00 And you’ll find plenty of other things here that cost lessjthan a suit or overcoat. Just drop in here and look over the things we have for gift purposes. Don’t forget the fact that your dollar will buy more here than at any other store in town HolthoUse, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys
