Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 311, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1912 — Page 3

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Joo Knapke made a business tri, , north this morning. | H. W, Hudson, who has boon attend ling to business in this city, left this i morning for his home at Indianapolis | Miss Orpha Death has resigned .is I waitress at the Schlickman & Hailey ( restaurant, and is succeeded by Miss Lillian Bogner. i Elmer Sark visited orer Sunday' ‘ with Decatur friends He abandotte his trip west and probably will go to Canada Instead.—Bluffton News. The Misses Neva and Geraldine Bnuidyherry returned yesterday from Marion, Ohio, where they spent the week-end with the Dr. H. A. Hartman family Homer H. Knodle, formerly of th’ i I city, but now employed at Fort Wayne on the Journal-Gazette, is here for • ' few days' visit with his mother an 'other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Purdy an daughter. Miss Esther, spent Stind. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will.’ Markley, residing east of the city — Bluffton News. Mra. Margaret Thouley of Clncfnn: • -ti. and Mrs Helen Burns of Covin ton. Ky., who have been visiting th* brother. Rer. Taeodore Wilken k j.veaterday afternoon for their hom< *

| I'-. M. Ray of Herne was a business I visitor here today. I I'’ G. EMchenbarger of Berne was | here today on business. ; , Mrs. Rmrna Anspaugh returned to i bort Wayne this morning after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. McGill who visited here returned today to Sturgis Mich. Mrs. Louis Weis went to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rosa Spade. Mrs. Frank Jones and children returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with her parents. Anna and Will Myers returned from St. Henry. Ohio, where they visited with the John Herman family. I T lie Misses Mary and Anne Sauer j returned to Fort Wayne this morning . after a visit at Schurnm, Ohio. Frank Kleinhenz returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit since Sunday with his mother. , Miss AguSia Bracht returned to Ft. ayne after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Otto Hilderbrand qf Magley. Mrs. Dan Niblick has gone to Vera Cruz to spend the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. JU. Henneford. Mrs. Ed Freel of Pleasant Mills changed cars here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne for a day’s visit. Glen Cowan left this morning for Grand Rapids to resume his work afted spending Christmas here with his parents. Howard Burdge returned yesterday from Fort Wayne where he is taking a course of treatment from Dr. Wells ,for reumatism and catarrh. Mesdames James K. Niblick, A. Kohne and T. Corbett left this morning for Fort Wayne on business for the local C. B. L. of I. Miss Edna Hofftnan left this morning for a months' visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter Plow, of Gary, Ind. md with friends st Chicago. Mr and Mrs. Barton France and son, John T., returned yesterday from In- , dianapolis, where they spent Christmas with the H. L. Conter family. Mr. and Mrs. Ek Smith, who have been visiting here with friends and ’-elatlves for the past week, left this uorning for their home at Igigrange. Miss Alexander of Wren. Ohio, returned to Fort Wayne this morning where she is a student at the Bible Training school. She spent her vacat ion at her home. Miss Mabel Mo-.ea, c* Detroit. Michigan, who came to attend the wedding .if Carl Moses and Miss Marguerite Hughe*, at Fort Wayne Inst week, is is-iing here with relatives. Leslie Wok-utt returned Sunday to ’ ,'umbus. Ohio, and Prof, and Mrs. <« Cline and eon. left yesterday for ver Ijake, after a visit with the Dr. W. E. Smith family for a week. rile Misses Rose and Berth* Voglc.de returned from Indianapolis and I . rre Haute yesterday after a visit ,u-r Christmas. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede ti l granddaughter, Kathleen Haefllng. r uudned at Terre'Haute for a longer jit with the James P. Haefllng famiy and will return the latter part of e week. , ••DYNAMITE SPECIAL” LEAVES. (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Ind , Dec. 31—(Special Dally Democrat!—A rift of *upere»- • and a rift of errors were filed to ij by the attorneys of the thirty-three prisoners convicted for the dynamite onspiracy. Both matters were put off ntll Thursday by Judge Anderson. With no prospect of legal Interference the dynamite special" pulled out nt 13:30 this afternoon. Il will not make my stops except for change of crew*. Fony armed deputies accompanied the pcclal The train Is due to arrive at Port U-svenworth prison sometime .•nt Wednesday noon. "Just In time or us to make our New Year s resolui .ma." said Edward Smythe, on- of lie JollieM of the prisoners Hardly a itness was present when the special train pulled out. so quiet had ths *r-ungem-nts been made The wives and children of the prisoners bld them the last farewell at th- county jail Monday evening, bringing them has gets of fruit for the loved ones. New York. N. Y., Dec. M-(«peci*l Daily |temo-rat)-A general strike , • waiters In all -a*i*m clti-a. indud r< N«,w York, will I* declared In a ~ry short time Th- organisation asks for mors pay. shorter hours, and letter working conditions On *cof th- New Year's trade, they c'nlm that the strike will culm-n-t- In vi'- ory for tb-m. MONUMENT MODEL AWAITED. The Mulligan model for the propos--1 toldl-r*' monumrtti Im* not yet arved from Chlcsgo. but hi expected on nr train It will be !**'»•" •• •nd of th- court bouse corridor, where (ntl Ih- viewed by th- public. Upon , si rival here the committee will t.degmpb Mr. Mulligan, who designed It *nd be will come to explain everything tb«t may not ba fully clear.

Dr £. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PP) A’,") o Residence 102 | punNK ’ Office 690 Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Pf-actitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Oyer Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St ——— . Michigan Farms If you are interested in Mich igan farms or real estate! write HAIGHT & HICI& Howard City, Mich. W e have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. | Blankets Robes Big Reduction in Price of Winter Gocds Special on full line Burlap Stable blankets 90c Bargains in Wool Plush Robes Special sale on Chase’s Rubber Interlined R< bes CMS. F. STFELE ■ CP»VM.aMT dw*»»fe&*r ~ ,IJ For The New Year’s Festival we have prepared a delicious assortment of Cakes and pastry that cannot fail to meet the demands and the appreciation of all who require these articles to be of unusual merit. They can be relied upon to excel in purity of ingredientsand excellence and skill in baking producing result that cannot l»e surpassed. Jacob Martin - ' " Start the Mew Year Rlfjtit Grt *ll your bill* into one. W<. wtli loan you tho n.«-->-*ty monry <>n your hou»«hol<l g<M*l», piano, flxtur**, twain*. <-l<-. ••tr. without r*BO**l Wv *iv« you a written atet*m*nt of your contr*< t Al*o *1 low .-itr* tlm- without rbargw In r**o of »lekn<*« or lo** of ■ work. I g*e I* thn weekly payment on B 135 00 loan for fifty fjvrK-r or umaller amount* at I **m« proportion. If you ne"d money fill out and mail <l* thi* blank and our Agent will call on yo" N*m" • • • Addrem. Amount ' •••••••• Our ngont *" ,r •’* ery T’io*d«y. Raliablo ’’ H **‘* m ur c o'iii M»i*bll»hed l*f<l Doom 3. Second Floor. 7”« Calhoun Street Home 'Phone, M 33. J Fort Wayne. Ind I

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| ro all our customers and all the other good * people whom we wish were our customers we extend a New Year’s greeting. We hope everybody who has done business with us during 1912 has found it profitable; the goods satisfactory, our service agreeable. We shall try to serve you better in 1913 than m 1912. We want youto feel that if any dealings with us in the past have not been wholly as you expected and as you wanted or in any way not satisfactory, we should be glad to know about it and do what we can to make it right. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. I Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

White Ash Wood ___ Will be sold as follows Beginning January Ist. 1913 Heavy Blocks $1.50 Fine “ 1.50 Barky “ 1.00 Stove wood 1.50 Lafountain Handle Company Phone 564 or see G. S. Burkhead Res. Phone 359 | •• _T~- IT si t WESTERN STORY. I* p A good weatern story and two other fino reel* make up the program at the ’’ Cryatal for tonight. Th# aecond »bo v * i* * fine comedy. If you want a good y laugh and an hour of fun come and e *OO thi* ahow. > “THE BANDIT'S SPUR." Path* .. W**tern Story. “LAZY BILL HUDSON." Ed>*on Comedy. "WHEN FATHER HAD HIS WAY." Lubin Comedy. The CRYSTAT. Theater

[—-resolved — 1 1 j I U THAT Wt WILL SMOKE 0 THE WHITE STAC EXTRA MILD I •••During The Next Year — ; II ITS A HOME GROWN PRODUCT J c lz3 CSSSSI E=3 KZI

FOR SALE. — " " One Jersey cow; fresh. Inquire of I Grant Myers, Steele's park. 306t3 ! (United Press Service) '

“Clover Leaf WINTER ToIRiST TICKETS Now on sale to the Route Resorts of California T., St. L. &W. b l 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. Tack Ma up in Yoar Office. D. W. BERRY, Mgr. E. J. AHR, Sec'y. A. BOCH, Trcas HORSE SALE HEAbHB lEAD DECATUR, INDIANA FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913

We will open our Tenth Annua! Sale Season with the largest number of extraordinary high class horses that we have ever offered. We have buyers that bought of us in our first sale and are still customers of onrs. This is the best evidence that we handle the kind that the buyers are looking for, and that they have received fair treatment at our sales. A satisfied customer is our r best advertisement. . We will have a big run of good horses, and you will find them to be a top notch lot of big draft horses. they j are the big boned kind with lots of sue and weight; they are sound and right in every way, broke to all harness and ready to go right into work; if you are in the mar t ket for big horses without standing quality come and * see this bunch. We will also have a big run of medium priced general 11 pnrpoac and cheafier horses. Every horse is fresh from the farm and guaranteed to be as represented. Good radroad connections to all na kets. Attend this sale DECATUR HORFE SALE CO. C. a MCNABB. AUCTMNttA -

NOTICE. Money to loan at 5 and 6 per cent interest No commission. 288tf ERWIN S OFFICE. (Advertisement)