Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1913 — Page 3

And Then ! HAD To Order More Arctics K There was a eontinous stream of people in this store today for our FOUR-PLY ARCTICS and we soon found that we had to send a special order for more. Drop in and kt us show you why. Four-Ply Arctics Are Bette Charlie jVbglewede SHOE SELLER

11 * ■ • ■»g I I Wf Al tIFR FORECAST i B* -< ' — ,« h | ■ Fair and slightly colder tonight; S?fctur<l;ij fair and slightly warmer. I i N. C. Norris of Monroe was in the ’ city yesterday on business. . Mrs E. Wolfe of Monroe vU'tro i with friends here yesterday. B 11, nr., oenemann m.ue s Laisin-ss trip to Williams this morning Father Max Benzinger of ness>> <as ' sei was in the city yesterday on budMia Fred Mutschler and Jacob M«‘y»rs 1 were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday 1 on business. 1 Mrs Clarence Cornthwaite of P«u s'*ni t • u<ght at Mon„juth with net i elater, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Fred Bentz of Fort Wayne was !a 1 lhe eity yesterday looking up fneudt ami attending to business natters , * Catherine K riegel left yrst-r . day for her home at Celina. Ohio after ■pern! ng New Year's aa the guest of i Mrs Joe Lose.

I THE Hov I>b I{7 ria I■ ■ n ' lUE I H ACTIVEf’u I INC Y' I'■ WIOFGCOI GOODS | Is Kept Fresh and Clean. Th Are orring and Going Con- finally. I•• remit! uu* iicn." »’ busiress i due to the Qia up of g<• 8 and ih-‘ uptdaie r. .’.ities for Ea » lir t» h* rade • • I T v N w Ye r uoulc be a good time it begin busMie-* with a g odstore. Tn us. We alway s pay the h gh price for country butter < r ti ice for produce pi 18. B.t ter 19 to 25c rnrr- 1 111 — **• -**■ --wmmhmb | - v r a d Hower. N , , 41. .>’ • 10R. J'"- & [r. •o' HIKMEYER FRENCH QUINN Secret. - frov. ■ | i HET/WEBS REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE, JONDS, LOANS. ABSTRACTS. The Srhirmo/** Ahmet Company complete AbXrset Records, twenty yean Exjw’i ncs Farm* City Property. 5 ner cr t MONEY

E. L. Carroll spent the day in Fort Wayne. Dave Swartz of Berne was In the city yestrday on business. Solomon Sheets of Wren was a business visitor in the city yesterday. The Waring glove lactory has resumed operation after a week's vacation. Rev. and Mrs. I. Imler of South Whitley are visiting here with their sons. Chester and Harry Jmler. Miss Matilda Linnemcier of Preble left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where she will work. John Hessler, a former resident of Decatur, but now living at Fort Wayne was in the citv y»*ster!> ;’ on business, Mrs. J. W. Reed, who has been visiting in the city with Mrs. J. C. Summers, left this morning for her home at Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Pauline Cole of Garrett, Ind., arrived In the city yesterday and is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L T. Brokaw. Emanuel Woods 1< t this morning for Canton. Ohio, wh< re he will make arrangements to b:. •> the paving bricks shipped here to be used on the streets which he has tho contract to pave.

Mary Louise, little daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dan Vaii, who has been ill, is better. Mrs. Henry Schultz, who has been Quite ill, is better, and is able to be up and about the house again. C. H. Schafer, cashier of the Ward Fence company, is confined to bls home, suffering with an attack of the grip. Dr. W. W. P. McMillen, who had been in a more critical condition the past week, was reported «s resting easier again tiris morning, Mrs. N. E. Vitz and son, Robert, returned this morning to Defiance, Ohio, aftr a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sellemeyer, south of the city. •Festus Rhoten went to Hillsdale, Mich., this morning, to assist In the Invoice of the Morris five and ten cent store at that place.—Bluffton News. The Sunday school of the German Reformed church held their annual election of officers New Year's eve, and the seme officials wre re-elected for another year. Mrs. Adam Cully of Geneva, Ind., is very 111 suffering of heart and bowel trouble. She has been ill for the past few months and her death has been expected several times.—Willshire ‘’--raid Mrs. Dav 1 Llby went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon. She was called there by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Krick, who has ben ill four weeks with peritonitis. She is now experiencing the second attack since September. Grandma Hoskinson and daughter, Mrs. J. F. Snow, of Decatur enme on a visit with the former’s son, William Hoskinson, and family, last Tuesday. Mrs. Snow returned to Decatur byway of Bluffly, where she visited her son, of the Banner office.—Geneva Herald. "The Girl and the Drummer," the title selected for Mr. Byer's new play, suggest much that is prevalent in New York, both in the social and the business world. The action of the first two acts takes place in New York, and of the last two, in Mexico. The leading roles of the "Girl" and the "Drummer," Miss Mann and Mr Byers have parts in which strong, dramatic scenes pur< - dominate, with a das.cof humor to off set the seriousness of the situations. Plenty of comedy fits deftly Into the play, with here and there touches of tragical interest The scenic Invosture of the Hay is so appropriate that people are enthusiastic tn their praise. Mr. p<<‘ d Miss Mann have surrounded themselves with a most capable company, and the entire production Is even more successful than their offerings of previous seasons. DIVORCE SUIT IN CLEVELAND. The Cleveland. Ohio. Daily Legal News, um’< r date of December 17th, contains nn Item which says that among the new cases filed in court there was one numbered 131975, entitled Hannah Harris vs. Joe Harris, divorce. The attorneys name as given la H. I. Emerson and the alleged causes are gross neglect, cruelty and non-support The defendant lives tn this city and the couple were married Jaat June, the wedding taking place while Mr Harris -was suffering from a broken leg. and his bride was nursing him

SPECIAL FEATURE FILM. Tonlcht at th* Crystal theater, a •pnciai treat will t>« given the patron* of that popular amusement place In the form of a feature film. "A Fire at Sea." a Path* tragedy. The film characterire* the llfo of the Hollander* and the scenic effect* are msrvelou*. I The pri'-e of adtulsalon will remain the rami-, f.vn cont* to all, and to mi*a this will bo m'Btlnff one of the greateat treat* offered. w | ■»«mm* ABOUT TMff SICK. Mr T. l< Moore'* condition remain* about tb» *am* He la *gce*dlngly weak, hav'ng been able to take practically to nourishment alnce Christ■a* day. and not even any liquid nourlahmont the past several day*. The quieting Influence of the hypodorral: Injection* I* atlll necessary to ea*« the euffenng that I* neeasion*d by the d goal! breathing attack*, and • be la h*”t under the Influence of the morphine practically th* on Uro Um*. Edward Sullivan, or McClain, the tramp, who wee mugged and then thro*n Into the Are by deaperadoea along the Erin, where h« lay until hl* •hoe* were burned off, and hl* feet blistered, requiring the amputation of , *ll the tore mt oou foot, ha* been pla-'cd under th* car* of a trained nurse. who *rrlvfld last night at th* county luflrmary to ear* for him. He 11* getting along well, but was a great ear*. »ud the commlanloners wb.» called at th* Institution, advised a nurse. Jnebua McArdle, who wan ninety flight year* old ttecember 4th, and wh* hae b-w» aa ternate at the «wua ty ladraanr for wsvaral rear*, i* grow

ing very weak, according to Superintendent McLaughlin, who was in the city today. The aged man has been extremely feeble the past month. " "•■ ■ —-o— —- . Freedom for dynamiters CONTINUED FRtrw PAGE ONE the dynamite conspirators lere released on bonds and the writ granted. Bond was fixed at 110,000 for each I year of sentence. For example, President Ryan's bond will be 370,090. It I will likely be Impossible for 'jost of I the imprisoned conspirators to get I bond. SOLD sw i v Harf* - MLfl I For The High Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Years of experience has taught me how. List Yoe Sale at Once JO N SPOOLER Auctioneer HAVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR”? ’ LE’OR RENT Call Phone 248 and we will bring one to you. / . All kinds of electric w rk done als \ EDW. E. PARENT 131 Ss* St Ot>en Bv. r.i .g» Or. C. V, Conntil VETERINARIAN i Office 148 mOi' Residence 102 PHONE ' {*?* 29? Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Re., 223 N. Fifth St. I 1 Will ■ — "*~ "BL .. Michigan Farms If you are interested in Mich igan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up. Blankets Robes Big Reduction in Price of h inter Gocds * «MSM Special on full line Burlap Stable blankets SM>c Bargairs in W’ooi Plush Robes Special sale on Chase's Rubber Interlined Robes CHAS. F. STEELE

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FUI'M rlors* blanket that wu ad-w-rt. da* lost on the Jay Kiln* or J< i Kucher read. Inquire at tin* uffl. .-,-AMVX. SlltJ