Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1913 — Page 5

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WEEKS SOCIAL CALTNDAIL «> — • Thursday. IW’* ’•'••" '!-■ V . r.un-.... .. harg*T. Eh W. B. M. Mo- \ ~. ~ I '' : ' |,|; " 1 Aid Mrs. Ed Whitri.dU. Friday. W’ v '"' s "'"' Saturday. KPrAn. Judies' i* il: i n ~ WIM Ntu,. ■ . .... ■ 111 rtlK, nponi yesterday in n M . CMnwi ■ &' Star nude: th. m,m.. i ... ;iml Is W< ■ ;h ,-v. hm: •|, , | i*| ;- Wayne Jouriml Gazette. |fg|gßp Orandm.i L'liv. wn.i , <‘f :| *?p k-i . calls from friends. ~, automobile unity ~ v : .... *Mihm include,i lu-i in ~ Ml '"" l 11 : ' tit. tighter. Dorotl.i i; . reived many iiioii- I, ib is. |.|,- **°*'' rs :■’ tjreetings of tl d ' torn ~i tl.-- ■...•! are i<> n.. • • i r< hook, and th- ■ rw® be br<>k< n tor .. Fred Nye and l.i-ad M.wl. i V- party last eietiing at tie- 1,, in- .. flatter's parents. Mr. ,n.| s v. siagiey at Monition:; ~,-i ■ . u-u; ® They played name-. .;,•! nt i . toftwibllli I I<. and .1 ■■ le-i Hili’ imlildinu the S Bnd Bessie Wilder. It :. ■ I'.iniiet. I? Hr JHouk. Edith Hi, \|. v. ;■ MM* and fjiwrelt-e lilt,. Christen. | HK Mrs.

/ I I \\( Vi tj?'- V ' /' >* r n'*j WORK SHOES You can get more real service and durability out of a pair of Milwaukee Lion Brand, Mens and Boys work shoe than any other shoe manufactured. $2.00 to $3.50 ELZEY4HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE I Those “Snappy” Suits You See About Town Aie Our New Fall Models Noth" th" (>< ioh.d ib, $ i ;\vh<» look* the “Iw’Hhhps.* »l ' in <u • w -K.\ >roui"> and nine <>hniH Hhi i<‘ii ■ I g TTf ■i *• a® /"1 Wi ; Hnr <mt <>f th" ;\\vi /-'"'w * X 1 f® >SS | |tT<> :ii.|in. i.it" 'l' ‘ " I ■ thin." Hi" r< I 'lift I | l ' | i' ,z X • ■H mili- . <<»>> I* l '••'l *■ l ' / MrMf ‘W riu'tn. o.iiniii" ii." t ili.biii I 2R * . x J “I 'di ■ i th<Fr ini n i xi'i". ,/f I I ■W" ll.1V" |.ri< "<l X** ’’.III Mix! .t I V If |H| >!► Pxpix Idlh t" 111.11. I PM'! W h 1 H f Suits sls. to $25. ImWearesoleaßcntsfwSiKl- , |W HE ding Sweaters in Decatur. VrJ A full line instock, Sec them L——— .&■—— j Tecplc. Uarndyberry And K PETERSON | CATER TO rm: MAN WHO CARES

11 F A. Peoples, Fred Nye and ilson Lewton will leave soon to ent r tlie International Hin-dnesß college I’ort Wayne; otto Rice will lean We k from Monday to enter tin 'ate university in Bloomington; ami oy<l Magley will leave next Monday 1 • take m> his second year in tin ' icterliiiiry college In Indlanapo I.S. The reunion of the Arnold family held Sunday nt the home ol Manin Heeler, east of Bluffton. Ar mdd Aslihamlier was elected presi "out im- th<- ensuing year and Mrs 1 lbs Itiiss- ll was cjioson seeretarv I- 1 ■ dinner was served mid avert I idi" musical program was enjoyed jlim e present were at follows: Mr I nd Mrs William Arnold, Liberty 1 -‘till r: Louis Arnold and son, George, "■ Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ar | d. in ,i Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Roh t 1 " and sou, |> eatur: Mr ami a David Klopienstlne and family, in Arnold. Mr. Anna Yeng mid daughter. Mrs Elizabeth Ellie ind lie. Charles Russell ami i i , idv. I ibeity Center: Mrs. C. II Loiuk amt daughters. Mr. and Mrs " It Ileiatii l ': Mr. and Mrs. •’■i, Slout mid daughter, .Male i ■ ly. Mr and Mrs Angiiatlne Yea .<> i.hi: \ugimta Yeager, Ossian: lr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and famr >•>'. n r Demur; Mr. mid Mrs. Otto llepiH-it. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeager. Mr and Mrs Frank Annen and son. 1 hi ■>. HI.: Mr. mid Mrs. William Arnold. .Hid family. M igley; Mr. and A' rdwmd Arnold mid family, Mr. , end Mr-, climbs Arnold and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Counterman and -niily. Mr. mid Mrs. .1. C Xuesberger nd son. Mr and Mrs. Law rem e 1,. A- r and baby, Berne; Mrs. Jolin

C. Moran and children. Decatur; Mr mid Mrs. Fred Bentz. Berne; Calcin Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Yeager. Danville, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashbaucher and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Markley and baby. Ferd .Mosiman and daughter, Lizzie Mosiman, Mrs. Lena Yeager, Berne, Ind.; Mrs. Fred L. Jones, Danville, 111.; Mrs. Donald Hontz, Chicago; George Yeager, Os sian; Mr and Mrs, Frank Yeager, Magley: Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Yeagei and family. West I'nitey, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Stoneburner, De eatur; Mr. and Mr . George Burkett ami daughter, Esther; Mr. and Mrs. ,l<fl \ngsberge and son. Mr. mid Mrs Grover Lilly mid imniiy, Mr. mid Mrs. -Adam Liby mid family, Mr. mid Mrs. Marcus Jal|i and family. De eatur; Mrs. .Maleinn. Ashbiiucher, Mrs. Rosella Ixdchty mid laniily. Mr. Or lamlo Ashhmielier, Fort Wayne; Mr. mid Mrs. M E. Beeb r and family. The party numbered l‘>u. although only 130 were registered Bluffton Mows. Mrs. John Nibiek, Mrs. A. D. Suttles, Mrs. Bnriou Xiiiiiek and Mis: ' Helen Niblick motored to Fort Way lie today where they were entertained nt the Vesey home. I Mrs- James Ball, who visit.-d a week in Fort Wayne was aeeonipanleu I homo by Mrs. Henry Nix. who will be her guest. Mr Nix will arrive Sat unlay for an over Sunday visit. Caleb Andrews Receives Word That Adams CounI ty Aviator, C. Kessler 1 SUFFERED COLLAPSE i ■ Unconscious 3 Days—Had Previously Made Successful Flights. I Charles Kessler, aged twctity three who recently sei urml Ills diploma for ! hating lotni k'ted the course in aviation, mid th n purrbnswl a Hying nm I < bine ami left en u , rrcuit 01 .lights in various cities. Is suffering from a liervobs breakdown. So h was the substance of a letter re -eiveti Tues I day by Adams County Attendance ! ()ffi«-<-r Caleb Andrews, with whom the I l.oy made his homo fcmierly. Th I letter was written by the boy' grandfather. who Is aceomi'tnyiitg him on | Ins trips, mid stated that when the ; tetter was writt.n. the l.ov h,..! I. . : I iiik onxcious three days ami could not * be roused. He hail made three Hights on Wednesday of Inst we k. at Gibsonlmrg, Ohio. The Hights were most successftit, ho suffered no accident | nor the least Inconvenience, and the , next day was to have made flights ut another town. The next morning : however, when they went to aroiis. h|m. he could n«>t lie awakened, mid | i san kmick tn sleep again ut nine. He I hail In en quite nervous, mid when : I hero n week or so go. had been shephas for several nights II II thought his condition is <b <• to a m r ■ vous breakdown. SAGE TFA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's Recipa to Brine Baek Color and Lustre to Hair. That beautiful, rv u dcnlo of dark giossv linlr etui only be had by brew log n mixture of Ruffe Tea mid Httl pliitr. Yom hair In vour <li irin, |i makes or imirs Hu* face. When h laden turns gray, ■ tre.il,. ,| mi J |rw»k..| dry, wls| ymm .■•'i*":.,.l , ,u„i an up , II Heat ion <r two of > ire and -iiilphm I enhances Its up| ••arut <ea hundred i ■ fold. Don't bother to prepare the ti.nlc; you can pet from nnv drug store a , I Mi-cetit liottie of "Wyeth's Hmko and: Rulphtir Hair Remedy.” r«*n<ly to tmr. i Thia can always in depended upon ui ; I ring bn< k the natural < olor. thick I ness mid Inst re of your hnlr and reI move dandruff, stop s< nip it. lilrig mid . inllimt hnlr. EverylHidi uses 'Wroth's" Huje! mid Huli'hm hi'.-misc It darkens mil nnturally ami evenly (hut nobislv <au till It ban li*«'ii iip|dl>*«l. You simply demmui n h|mhuc<* or vpft brush with it ami draw this through tho hnlr. talc ! .pg one small strand nt a time; by morning the Stay hair lias diHii|ipeiirI«d. mid after nntithct applh atlon it lieconies licnutlfully dark nml iiupema j rh'ssy. lustrous nml übundmit. > HOt’RK FDR RFN'T-Roe RlmoonM ‘ I Hain, SlltS 1

IF-- —'^1 — ll—. The New Fall Styles Are' fl Lter — W f |P i ! And nothing lias boon loft undone in select- \ R \ ingThe Very Bost from the very largest Man- mH '' ufacture in the East. You will find our store l/\ <5 V * covered from one end to the other with the v s \ Lj V most Beautiful line of Ladies and Misses Ready i / x V I !’! to wear garments that you have ever seen. ’ i | We are now showing the new materials and W J G s / styles in Winter coats, suits, dresses and furs jrl'l j • / ! at a price Ranging from VISF I I $15., $16.50, $lB., $20.. $25., up to $32.50 i . All the now things inchildrens wear. Anything you want Sweaters, Hos- t : ' iery, Gloves, Hats and Caps etc. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOME I | -:-GASS &MEIBERS-:- I

CRYSTAL OPENING. I Big Opening Saturday After Being i Closed During Het Weather. The Crystal theater will open Sal > urday aflermwiu willi a big feature .; mntinec. a!t . being clescd lor several . | weeks on account <>t Die lr*t weather. | At tills matinee all ihildren will lie : given a nice present .Manager l*ar , < nt Is running these niutinees in ord< r | that tin* country pvi.ph* may enjoy ’ an hour's entei tainim*nt while in the i < itv on Saturday afternoon. The show I for mxt Saturday will he .a big feature | re. i in two (sirts phi'e.l by the Vita j graph company. The übj.ut is Tin* j Vampire of the Desert." This is n story of u Is-autiliil nml bewit< hing j sorceress, whose in-'itiable desire I proves to Im* her mi'loiilg. ItosHe: 1 1 this feature another reel will b*i s.iown. Remember a present to all j children who attend this umtineo. — *—-a ■ . FOR RALE I’tilvemal hard <<kil beat* r. Vied only fixe months, nml i in excellent S<*<* .k lilt! | t Strwnit tit I hutHwrnt otlh***. or call ••phono K»s. 21 Ilf I WANTIIh. TIMIU?It l.inn (hast wimml). <*ol loti wood, willow and 1 i»o|»lar for bolts, four inchos hi illam- « otrr or laro’r; standing thnbor « r ■ <nt and ri< kt*d anywlioro. Johnson ■ | Kxmlitlor X- Mig. <’«♦», IndlanapoHs.|z ltd. 2lot I ‘ ■ * ii

H STAR GROCERYL :; n3B»»jrc-i’•■••E’l'W jmimumi E I r " u Pure white vinegar gal- I J I lon 20c I f 1 I I - I Pure cider vinegar gal- I I lon 20c I b I High grade cider vineg- I Jj I ar gallon g |S I Mixed spices . 5 and 10c I b S ih I Can rubbers . 5 ard Ifc | Is Scaling wax . . . .5c | g Parafine wax . 5 and 10e I •' II Can lids tin doz .. • j Can lids screw tops doz- I ? <'ii 20c I a All kinds of spices for 3 Pickling y Will Johns. »» - - —

! 'YE WILL, PAY YOG |l2b to distribute religion:*, literature In your com miinity. Sixty days' work. Fxpvri cnee not required. Man or v.umaii. Opportunity for pminotioii. Spare thno may be iihml. Inl<*inational Hi M<‘ Press, lot? Anh St., Phlla<h-I phlfi. 21 Osa t ts

Dr C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN PliAnA Uifice .143 1 llUlltz Residence IG2 WANTED Young man for year around job in factory. Good |x»sition for right hoy. Schafer Saddlery Co.

SKB? MrQRSBF ¥T"S Mi S’ 'Mi SS ii MF SF Mt !fi Mi Mi SE W I F'ALL STYLES ! a- . » ifi We’re conducting a sort of style exhibition these days $ for we are devoting all of our time time to showing our Friends and Patrons the new ideas in Fall and Winter ® * Wearables. £ I WE’D KE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU « £ i Step in at your first opportunity and let us show you J S the best things to wear that the country produces. I I :fi Clothing and furnishings that is distinctive and differ-g A ent. No one will say BUY. All we expect of you is X to ask questions, to look at and to price everything you i | care to see. £ ? VANCE &HITE’I

YOUR FALL HAT Your Fall Hat is here in just the shape and style that you like. Hundreds of men of this town and county look to this depatsment as a Hat store in itself where variety is big and an easy comfortable fit is always assured. More service and satisfaction by buying your Fall Hat nowLeading colors are Blues, Grays, Browns and Greens. Longley, Beacon and Crofut Knapps. Prices SI.OO to $3.00 Holthouse, Schulte Company Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys • 11|>» ■!— ■ ■mu —mu— II ■ 111 I ■»———> • . ——» — 1111 I —I —