Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1913 — Page 3
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Charlie Voglejvede the shoe s x-ler
<ATHER FORECAST: 7 Erf ♦ «►* r*W j... | IHilr tonight and Wednesday; much change in temperature. I — — - - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fuhrman ara •on, Berben, went to Monroe F'j ' morning, where they spent the day | **r. and Mrs. J. W. Shifferly went Monroe this morning, where they « •pend the day as the guest of frien - Carl Battenberg left this morn . tor Bloom ngton to resume his stud • at Indian.! university after spend) hia Oriltma.s vacation ben- with !. • parents Clem Bteigmeyer, who has b< • home on his Christmas vacation, 1> thia laor-i ng for Bloomington. wh> he will resume hts studies in Indi, uni vanity •C. R. I’hl of Toledo arrived in r city las' night to spend New Yea with M's I hl and (laughter. J earn ■ Terveer who are visiting with Mis UhTn parents. Mr and Mrs B. .1 T veer. X
•‘MUr Tl • JrtwMMiaMMMaU ST IOME OF . * Or • Groceries I I W*' ISH YOU IM r> I 4' ND PROSPERus ‘I • ,w YhAR St F !t Kight! I Place your first Grocir order for I 1913 wi’h the llomdc’ Quality I Groceries. And lick to I all your ewdlsob I inions!] I wish to heartily tl at* all» < ontributed to ■■k last year’s success. \ "ii canßj us and we can y«>u. Let u« make I'.' ’ I# <*ver ■ We navcASh or tr i< es« < <iuce Eggs 20. Butter If 25c I Hjwcr a ; wer. I. Worth of G. R. &I. De!» | ’Phone 108. ■■F.M.SCHIRMEYER PR I H QUINN ■ President |> retary ■ H THE BOWERS KEA.TY CO. i ■ REALESTATE, r"NDf.OANS. E ABSTKACTh.I ft r ; > r I ' ‘ “ Illg I . • II Bl hr Sehirmevi-r Abstract ( complete Ab-■ ■ Strict Records, 'twenty yeafcxperience L I Farms. City Property, r*r cent f ■ MONEY I
Amos Y oder made a trip to Berne thia morning. Mrs. E. J Jk’illiams and son, Dwight, -nt to Foft \Wne this morning for a visit. Albert ' 'rlttsoo of Owosso, Mich., a i former l> At ur resident, is here visiting old (Urn!* Miss B>*» Moore returned to her tno at I J tiaaJ yesterday afternoon •nr visltu? l*re with Mrs. (Robert ■l'eon. ’ 4rs Jolr Ehrhart and daughter, M so Flos- , "ent too Fort Wayne. M sa Ftost will work there and her nt ther!go-> tu make a visit. i'|e M> itose Colchln and Anna G.alej arett to Bluffton this morning to spend De day with Miss Colchln a isin.fMi David Hughes, formerly M so ret Colchln. The tr of the Cemetery Asso Lion m< a meeting yesterday at the of (fee Squire 3. H. Stone, at » ich Ml lowances made and other bi -in»-iA r mining to the cemetery « as tafcr tick A! r, of Indianapolis, a well known Kot ijan, and who frequent- » vteitA irtlie city, ia a candidate for i Alim he Indiana Democratic ' -b, *)- -ction takes place on Jau- . A - "
I Mrs. Clem Martz went to Monroe L yesterday afternoon to visit with friends. I Eva Brandyberry went to Monroe I yesterday afternoon where she will L visit with her sister . David Kauffman returned to his L home at Geneva yesterday afternoon I being here on business. The Misses Eda pulteiueier and Olga Droege of St. Johns were shopping here yesterday afternoon. Edwin and Lewis Girod who have been visiting with their brother here left for tteir home at Berne. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Elzey will entertain the Orient Club Members and their husbands Friday evening. The Thimble club has been invited to spend Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. O. Sellemeyer. J. D. Winteregg of Berne was in the city yesterday on business. He returned to his home this afternoon. Miss Agnes Costello of the office of the Indiana Lighting Company, made i a business trip to Fort Wayne yester- , day afternoon. William Mougey Is home from Fort I Wayne to spend the ddy with his par- 1 I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mougey, and other relatives. Mrs. George Haas and children, passed through the city yesterday afternoon enroute to their home at Spencerville. Ohio, from Fort Wayne to Kendallville.' Mr. and Mrs. O. :R, Uhl and daughter, Jeanette Terveer, will return to their home at Toledo tomorrow, after spending a week’s vacation with the I«. Terveer family. I The first horse sale will be held here Friday, Jan. 3rd, by the Decatur Horse Sale company at their stables on First street These sales will continue every two weeks from now until the first of July. If you want to start the New Yea. ; off jifst right, pay your subscription to the Daily Democrat to January Ist. 1914, and secure one of the handsone pocket knives we are giving as a souvinir of our tenth anniversary in the daily field. If you an interested iu what the legislature will do this year, you ' attend the meeting to be held in this city next Saturday morning at 9:30 at which time several of the representatives and senators elect are expected to be present. Mrs. John Wagoner, who was stricken with puvUyaU last nummer. while i-at their farm near Monroe, where she I lay helpless for a long time, is better. ' She has been at her home on First street, this city, since last September and is so much better than she can walk across the room, with the aid of a cane. One arm is helpless, however, | The play "The Girl and the DrumI mer," Fred Byers newest and brightjeM offering, with Floy Mann and Fred Byers, himself playing the title roles becomes Interesting from the start. It does not lag or’ bore you. never tiresome. (or every pathetic scene is followed by rich, dean comedy that starts with a ripple of laughter which gives you a chance to brush away a tear. It's a treat to the theatrical going public who have been burdened with trashy plays. Coming January 3rd at the opera house Prices 25c. 35c and 50c. —O DON’T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS. A Paw Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color. ’ Pull out one gray hair and a doxen will take Iu place.** is an old saying, which la to a great extent, true, it no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear It is a sign that uelaru i>e<4a aasistnnee. It is ns- ‘ lure’s call for help Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that la failing out, 1 ia not neecesarily a sign of advancing age, tor them are thousands of elderly people with perfecthfMKls of hair without a single streak of gray When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some g<>od. reliable hair restoring treatment should be reported to at once. Specialists nay that one <»f the best preparations to use is the old-fashioned "Mge lea” which our grandmothers used The beat prrpnre»lon of this kind In Wyeth’s Rage and Sulphur Hair Remedy A preparation of domestic sago and sulphur, aeientiflcally comi>ounded with Inter discovered hair tonics and 1 stimulants, th" whole mixture being carefully balanced and tented by exports. Wyeth’s Base and Rwlpbur Is clean and wholesome and perfsctly harmless, it refreshes dry. parched hair, removes faded dandruff or gray hair to its natural color. • Don’t deh’ another minute Start ualag Wygth's Haga and Rulphur at om« and sr« what a difference a few days* ireatment will make In your hair. This prstuiration la offered to the tutblir at fifty ernta a bottle, and la recommended and sold by all druggists The Holthouse Drug Co. mas (Advertisement)
f Dr. €. V. Connell ' I VETERINARIAN PLavtio Office 14<5 £ Residence 102 PHONF ’ Office 690 PhOISE IRes. 29? Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St. Michigan Farms If you are interested in Mien igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. W e have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up.
Blankets Robes Big Reduction in Price of Winter Goods Special on full line Burlap Stable blankets 90c Bargains in Wool Plush Robes pecial sale on Chase’s Rubber Interlined Robes CHAS. F. STFELE 'W® 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 ingredients and excellence and skill in baking producing result that cannot be surpassed. Jacob Martin Start ttie ISJew Year Right Got all your bill* Into one. \v.. will loan you the n-e**ary ni >noy\»n your hounohold Koodx, P'-ho, nxtur<-«, loam*, etc. rtc, without removal We give you a Written Mate ment of your contrert. Alao al low extra time without Hiarge In raae of alrkneaa or lota of work. «4c la the weekly payment on a 335 00 loan for fifty weeln Larger or amall«-r amount* at nim. proportion. if you need money fill out nryl mail u» thl« blank and our Agent will rail on you, Name Addreaa ... Amottm wgntot! * Our agent la In ieecatur every Tneeday Rtliabia Privatx ) *mi Ur cimowj (»iabllahed IRH Room 3, Refund Floor. TOR Calhoun Btfet Home ‘Phone. R 3.1 For* Wayne. Ind
FO all our customers and all the other good 1 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 in 1912. We want you to feel that if any dealings with us in the past have not been wholly ai you expected and as you wanted or in any way not satisfactory, we should be glad to know about it and do whatwe can to make it right. HOLTHOUSE, SCFJULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers fo| 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. Burk head Res. Phone 559 A WESTERN DRAMA. Thia dramatic picture la made fron the acenea portrayed by exceptionull) good actreaaea and act ora It aho«i how the rich ranchman * daughtei ' waa won deapite the troubles that con fronted her and her young lover 1 la a very exciting film Our other tw< ahowa are equally aa good The the.-i ter will be opened al 1:30 thia after noon. We wlah you one and all i Happy New Y*ar"THE BRAND BLOTTER," Sell) ' Western Drama. •THE TWO DAUGHTERS Os EVE." Biograph "MAX TAKES TONICS." Path, Comedy. The CRYSTTAT The -g er
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FOR SALE./ —— ■ I One Jersey cow; fresn Inquire of i i Grant Myera, Steele's pA. 30Ct3 : (United Press sAice)
"Clover lit WINTER TOURIST TICKETS I Now on sale to the Route / Resorts of California K St. L. &w. R the South and Southwest Lon Return Limit. Lilral Stop-Over Privileges For rates, tin/of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R, R , jaddress CBS- E. ROSE, A. G. P. A.. Toledo, Ohio. Tack M« up ia Your Office. D. W. BFY. M ( r. E. J. AHR. Sec’y. A. BOCH, Trees. FJORSE SALE —f 3l 1 ti t / DECAI UR, INDIANA RIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913 le will o|>cn our Tenth Annual Sale Season with the Ast number of extraordinary high class horses that Riave ever offered. We have buyers that bought m f' di our first sale and arc still customer* of ours, y Is is the best evidence that w< handk the kind that I buyers are looking for. and that they have received •r f treatment at our sales. A satisfied customer is our B . kt adverti-ement. 1i IWe will have a big run of good horses, and you will ro to l>e a top notch lot of big draft horses, they *. F‘ the big boned kind with lots of sire ami weight; they r- Ire sound and right in every way, broke to all harness a 4n<! ready to go right into work: if yt»ti are in the market for big horse* without standing quality come and '• i' b unc, hI We will also have a big run of medium priced genera! / purpose and cheaper horses. / Every horse is fresh from the farm and guaranteed to / as represented. Good railroad connection* to all / market*. Attend this sale. / DECATUR HORSE SALE CO. I C. 8. MCNABB. auCTIONCtS; If ~^**-^*^—— 111
NOTICE. Money to ican at 5 and 6 per cent interest. No com.'Dlsslon. 288tf ERWIN'S OFFICE. (Advertisement)
