Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1912 — Page 3

’''his store was crowded all R I J Jay with merry S hoppe rs I I buying useful Xmas pS I I gents Every one says our slip. ! I pers are the best they have seen i | anywhere at the prices. We » I have mens at .40, .75, .98 Si g I and up to $2.00. Ladies 40c to 1 j $1.50, some very nice fur trim- I I med ones at .98c. Little g-irls at I .75, .90 and SI.OO. Let us show 1 II you. I Charlie Voglewede ~ I

I g ,<»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»“ ■ *♦♦♦ g I WEATHER fWE' AST I i I fr, s ■ Generally fair tonight and Sunday H William Alien visited with friends ■ it Berne. H Mr and Mrs. Ira Baker went to Kt ■ Maine yesterday. ■I vj i'aren’ was a Fo.i Wav in- w.-: 1 - H ywterday afternoon. M pc. i.mple made a tri; u I'j.t ■ Kayne yesterday noon. M M.»» Mayme Delninger -. . FH f£yne yesterday aftemcx n SK [x. J W Viztard vs ul, Ml MM ms a business visitor her- yt-Kter B “ y ■ The Misses Margaret (’lark and Ax ■ t*» Meiuerr, were Fort vv .ia. yuterdA* M V: Anna Yage* and L- ■ For-. Wa.vn- ■ terday afternoon. Mh )':m Lola Magner. ten '• r n- - MB F*rse. arrived last evening for , MM enk's visit with her par.-. 1 .- -Hr;:.. » to holiday vacation 11111 l .. —- —- - —— Ml —. .

i JSBEWE? f ■""■•“ teii raE HOME 0F I |i Qwlity Groceries! m 1 A Ifcerrv Christmas -* TOALL! ir ’ f IfV e Are ! I To Have The Pleasure i Os Asj stirgYou In (Jetting U ’’ hat Christmas Spread, 11 Y. u Wtmid Be. istified In Inviting Ninta Claus nsetf! Hh I . Great ChamfW O’ Quant} j house Ok-r ue Pimientos 10v I nhouae Let’m 121-2 Pop corn lb I e dever bon ' ISc Cran berries •/. I F -h oysters qt.' Mince Meat a* I la** Cabbage 11 v lb. I N. Y. Apples pk. e Fig ß I Queen olives 25*’ Xmas. Cundies I Navel Oran. . -jpe and juicy 25c b-->ov doz. _ I Wept* ..sh or trade for produce I fa -, Rutter 19 to2nc hZwZ .nd ■ f rrh of G, R. . 'epot. S| i' Jill*’ II KM SfHIRM H!l> 'fa* I I K Prwid, ’ || THEJBc.vERS REAIA tU I I t REAL L I ATE, L ° A * I I ABSTRACTS. i I I The Schirmev r AlufiractComi'G' 11 I 1 , .'tract Re -<<lwenty « * Farm City Property’ 0 F S I MONEY J

Ed Vancil made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. i / lberl Acker ’ent to Fort Wayne this morning on business. J. H. Gentis made a business trip to Port Wayne this morning. I Charles Gage of Mott, N. D, has arrived to join his wife and children here. Ernest Collins of New Cutie is here .lot a visit with his brother, Ray ColJins, and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Moses have ar.rived from Saskatchewan, Canada, to t j visit here with relatives. Mrs. Jeff Bryson returned to her home at Portland yesterday afternoon -after a visit here with friends. 4 Mrs. J Anderson of Warsaw, who k hag been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William Foughty, went to Fort Wayne this morning. g Charles Roop of Toledo, is here for a holiday visit with relatives. Mr. Roop wu formerly employed at the * Schaub-Dowling hardware store. 1 Miss Agnes Sellemeyer went to St. John's yesterday afternoon to attend r tie school in which her cousin. Miss a Huldah Bauer, is teacher, and to stg tend the Christmas exercises in the aiternoon.

I Mr. an-.l Mrs, Chester Johnson were '•rt Wayno visitors today. I French Quinn and F. M Sehirmeyer I. r ott Wayne visitors yesterday. Mrs. Roy Wolford of Monmouth was as lopper here yesterday afternoon. Attorney J. C . Moran ma de a bust--Btnp to Fort Wayne last evening. Fo^'iv" 1 Mrß MelVl " Wehl Went t 0 with ) V < ayne thls morn,u 8 for a visit with friends. Ralph, Anna and Florence Okeley this morning for Garrett, where they will visit. Mrs. Dickman of Indianapolis is I ere f° r a visit with her daughter, Mrs - J- L Hocker. Roscoe D. Wheat, a Portland attor--111?' " as bpre yesterday conferring 1 Attorneys Peterson & Moran. Frank Mann, a medical student in the college in Indianapolis, arrived ast night for a holiday vacation here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprague of Monroevdle were shopping here. Mrs. Sprague was formerly Miss Rebecca Steele of this city. Free Fristnger Is home from Indiana university, where he has been attending school, to spend the Christmas vacation with his parents. Miss Helen Niblick, a student at the Ohio Wesleyan ('Diversity, at Delaware, Ohio, arrived home today to spend her two weeks' vacation. County Surveyor Ernst this morning sold the Charles Stolz ditch in Jefferson township, Peter Kinney being the successful bidder, the contract price being |I9O. Miss Gertrude Geels and brother, John, left this morning for New Haven. where they will visit with their sister. Sister Enestein, who is in the convent at that place. i Chris Weidy who lias been ill a week with stomach trouble, is better. Mr. Weidy was considered as a juror i lor the Steele case, but on the plea that his health was poor, was excused. , Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bohannan left ; esterday afternoon for lowa Htils, lowa, where they will spend the holidays. Mr. Bohannan is a chemist for . the local plant of the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company. ( Mr. Sautbine a well known farmer of this county, will leave in about two weeks for Michigan, where he has t purchased a one hundred twenty-acre , farm near Bear Lake, and will make his future home there. , The funeral of John H. Elston, an aged resident of near Willshire, Ohio, . whose death occurred Wednesday II night at the old Neptune farm, was held at the M E. church in Willshire, Ohio, this morning at 11 o'clock. Milo and Wallace McKinley left U>- ■ day for Kokom, where they will spend j Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Robert Hawkins They will return Monday to finish their vacation visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney. Today Is the shortest day of the year -when the day cuts off its candle at both ends The twilight this morning extended far into the morning hours and the blanket witl begin to lower at a much earlier hour this I evening. France* Delninger, Matilfa and Genlevieve Berilng. of the Sacred Heart j Academy. Fort Wayne; Marie ConInell, of ft. Marys college, Monroe. Mich., ntet MU* Msyme Delninger at ' Fort Wayne, last evening, ail returni lug to their home here together. Conductor Charles Middleton of the G R 4 I railroad, who bad hl* toot crushed off while doing *ome switching at the beet sugar factory at Decatur two weeks ago. left St Joseph's hoepit al on Wednesday and la now at his home, STM Ftorce street —Fort Wayne journal Gaxstte Mr and Mr* ffharkley and daughter*. F Vr '' • nd •*“’ ,h *’ ,r s.ster. Mis* R« h y Hheet*. went to Fort Wavne today, where they will v,*!t with Mr tthackley * mother. Mr* Howard Sbnrkley. until tomorrow The Vi .lii Mtsin for a week's visit I Mra. ISH* l ’- * ,rt!n * d - i lint* "' urh “ l “• Kort '*’•**’• I she b** tor* attending the seven year j old *<* ** F MrK ’’ #n ‘”* r »ho under went the amfuta'lon of hb I gs-o th" ittnmrtntlon reaftfe front * *«'* " ! I(h at whool. H* >» I****** ■»**' i' , A W .5J2! I h<* ***** a X- b ” r "■ IL to« •» ’** b '”°* b,,r ""**• I wramenaker •*• ** *** ***** Lnital f«* • -’* rr " l *’* ’ rr ‘“ ,TO ; n ' X • hp ** « tbehnmeofhor.be.. I indt Krunemarhor bln reetjpt of i t from h» nbee at FA»rt Wayne. I "Otohn.plt.l in I rM ZTher **•«”' * nd wb “ I '*** , ,-rosary and the rvmnlt. will I jT-j*** "*** “

! CHRISTMAS GIFTS | ® ee= WORTH WHILE = 1 BB — El ■ ® You will probably want to buy the boy or girl some || gift which will prove useful as well as pleasing and ® i we ask your attention to the following list which will suggest to you ral many things of intrinstic value which will make nice presents. ; IS "" S 3 S Electric irons Air rifles Casseroles Aluminum novelties HJ ggN Aluminum tea sets Skates Watches M| Tea-kettles Alarm clocks Coffee pots Meatgrinders : ® Percolat ° re Trycicles Dustless mops g| Boys tool sets Horse and stable blankets W? Aluminum kettles arp ‘ * swee P ers Graphones ®S Cut glass ware * rpn Bets Enameled ware H 3 Silverware Boys bow and arrow. Sewing machine. P u P« un3 P ush carts gj Knives SfcS Safty razor sets """' 1 " ' ra We will be glad to show you any time, and we will esa be glad to have you come in. gg | LEE AND STOLTS CO. I

I u! ACT \k 1 JkH ' A f£WL ' Wrf % fha RC . H Ira -Wtf /I \ ? fw J > THE TITANIC RESCUE SHIP. The name of the show, only, will be i enough for you to know, that they are ' the beet you cm see anywhere To- ’ night we have a special split Vitaj graph reel, showing 'The Carpathia." the Titanic's sister. This show is teal and gives some of the scenes of the terrible Titanic disaster: “NEVER AGAIN" and “THE CARPATHIAN VlUgraph Split Reel. -THE HALF BREEDS SACRI- • FICE," Lubin. “THE GIRL REPORTER'S BIG ' eCOOP," Kalsm Newspaper Story. J The CRYSTAL Theater. , ■ ' X JMVvM <’ ' <, 4KH ’ I •^ <a •--wmJW* I • ** JSw ' 'Wwt I T 4k-, » • SANTA-CLAUS . Never sl aves, nor will this < fellow ev« r cut his hair until ’ his candidate is elected president But if you want to buy • city property or a farm-just • see the Snow Agency before ; T/make no charge for advertising properties we i- have on the market. Phone 230-or “3"14 DECATUR, INDIANA

TO THE ÜBERB OF GAS. Notice in hereby glvo that it if absolutely necessary for us to collect all account* due to thl* office that - we may make our annual report. All accounts due ua must therefore be paid by January Ist. Please don't neglect this a* it is Important. 301t3 INDIANA LIGHTING CO. BIG BARGAIN. Complete restaurant equipment for sale at a sacrifice. Only part cash necessary. ICnqulre of J. It Holt- , house 303t3 (Advertisement)

i I I Appliances | I FOR CHRISTMAS | I GIVING-- | 5 . Only a few more shopping K 8 days befo»x? jnp void Santa Claus makes his * g » annual pilgrimage. this store with its 8 5 wealth of new and attractive holiday goods n fi KK as. ist sou in completing your gift list g i*r More pi actical and attractive holiday gifts K 8 can be found here than anywhere else; we £ S have something for everybody: Game Car- g K wma vers- Carving Sets--Pocket Knives-Razors- j. g S Chafing nishes-Mar icure Seta-Sewing Seta S 8 Scissors Sets-Scroll Saws-Tricycles-Air Guns 1 , WfA*r* 9 Exnrc«s and Coaster Wagona-Automoldlea x— B g Roller Skates. g g Why not drop in now ami look through fifQfcilfty g what we have to offer? (lit. •xrozr . ISlStßilWSl'fil'fiJ'fiWlWJSlSfiSSllfit'fitSlifitSlSilSlSSlMaillfitWtlKW

NO TRESPASSING IS ALLOWED The undersigned hereby serve nodes that they will not permit any . hunting or trespassing on their farm in the eouthwest portion of Washington township. Hunter* are panlctilaVly urged to take notice of thl*. JONATHAN MERRYMAN 4. HRO (Advertisement) 30313 o’--CHRISTMAS DINNER. A bountiful Christmas dinner will be served at the Madison house Christmas day. Price, ft 00. 3O3t< (Advertisement)

MEETING POSTPONED TILL 31ST. - County Commissioners Will Hold > Clean up Meetirp Last Day of Vsar. i On account of the Important buai- . n«*ss which is to come up, the board us county commlMloners will not meet on the 2Mh as was previously anI aouncod, but will meet on Tu«*aday, December 31st. to clean up all bills <aud dispose of any 1913 business that : may come up. Any one having any /claims against the county will pleaaa file them by December 38th II JIM A. HBNDRICKS. Chairman of Board.