Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1913 — Page 3
IB - I * l ' I SAY DAD! I ■ You remember how nrnmi K I with your first pair of Un I® I H of high top shoes pair I ' ■ waterproof uppers and d d ? e tan I I tw »*iebuck lesandß 4xXT: I S Boys s2.ao, $3.00 and $3.50 I ■ Little Boys $1.75 an( j I — I Charlie Voglewede I
guatii:::::::;;: u:nt aaiuaaammwww. I WEATHER FORECAST I Jgihisettleil with probably rains tc-l night and Tuesday, _ w Fills. Mary Wemhoff went to Kort 1 Wayne Satrday afternoon. r Miss Helen ian went to Fort |gF«t Wayne Saturday afternoon. F Miss France,. Inican spent Satur■fey afternoon in Fort Wayne. BMtMrs. Phil Mieli’ went to MonroeVille Saturday to visit with relatives. ■.Mrs. Schafer P. t.-rson went to Ft. Wayne Saturday afternoon for an visit. < f ifThti Misses Rut:, and frystal Baltwent to Fort Wayne for an overvisit with relative ■ The Star cl B-thh-hem will give Kghow at tit lt> \ t iter V vemlxr ML and the ladies vili h. - Hine linkets in a short time. E Mesdantes It. E. Weaver and | <jam iter. Norn.a. and Mrs. Hurt returned '. I ■ 1 \tayt They ■bii.'.l will, • r ...rents, Mr art. EfeMrs. Ben I.in:a. r
I HOV» I I I ■ ua,,T ' ~r° “'r u I |E « I|< ■ JBh Each Day 113 Brings It’s Problem ot I I What to order I II FOR THE COMING I IV z /Jl^— J meal I When up the Stuihp call us up and we’ll help you I down by suggesting something good, that «! I peal to your A petite. II give these a' TRY-olt” I Prepared buckwheat tlour sack I “ pan cake ; , 15c I Black raspberries can ’ . . 15c I Red cherries can/ 15c to 35c I Apricots can *• • • 20c & 25c I California peaches can ....25c I Fancy Sliced pineapple can 1 1 1 " ; i. 11 Hower and I North of G. B ’ FRENCH QUINN , I B F M.SCIUKMEYEH ‘ ‘secretary Iroac. I B ■ President R -saS#* i< ( .niwny co ® plet€ Al r I 1 The Shaver | I strict K ?C( ' ■ g |
I ‘•’M Schaub made ( busilhM trip ,0 Beme this morning. George Kintie made a business trip I » Bern.. t, ls mornini;. . lari Smith made a business trip ,to Geneva this morning. ti Mrs - Malinda Frontfold returned to t i"ayue Saturday afternoon, William Archbold made a bustness t trip to Geneva this morning Mitt Minta Acker went to Geneva this morning to spend the day. Orval Harruff went to Portland this this morning to look after business. . Mrs. Perrin of St. Louis left for Fort Wayne Saturday to visit with her son. . j E. W. Johnson left this ntornin? on his weekly business trip, going from ! here to Eaton, Ohio. Miss Ruby Parrish returned to her school work tills mornint after , spending Sunday with her parents. Miss Genevieve Itrenierkamp is . numbered among those on the sick ■list, suffering from a severe cold on lungs. (1 C. 11. Hayslip, salesman for the I J Smith & Bell Lumber company, Mt I this morning on his weekly bu incssl trip, going into Ohio. ■ — 1
— Leo Ehlngor spent Sunday In the city with hie parents. A. B. Bailey of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. Dee Lewton left on his regular weekly business trip this morning. George Houser left on the 8:30 car for Allen county, where he is employed. Henry Worthman and Miss Minnie Worthman left this morning for Fort Wayne. Clark Mumma of Warsaw was a visitor in this city yesterday with friends. Fred Fray of Fort Wayne was the gUMt of Miss Leah Hensley Sunday evening. John Schug spent Sunday with his family, after finishing up his weekly business trip. William Richard went, to Genova this morning to resume work on the Geneva sewer. Ed Kintz, is on the sick list suffering from a severe attack of the grip and other complications. Mayor-elect C. N. Christen went to Rome City this morning, where he will look after the building of the Porter cottage, which is nearing completion. Miss Dorothy Ervin returned to her work at Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday in the city 1 with relatives. Miss Mae Rademackcr returned to 1 her work In Fort Wayne this morning after spending Sunday in the city i with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry returned to their home at Kokomo this morning after spending Sunday with relatives in this city. Miss Leota Bailey, a teacher of Linn Grove, who spent Sunday here with the J. H. Voglewcde ttamily. returned to Linn Grove today. James Fristoo has returned from Kendallville and other cities, where he was looking after business pertaining to the sugar company. Vincent Smith returned to Rome City thia morning to roeume work on the I’ofter cottage after spending Sunday in the city with relatives. Miss Margaret Mills resumed her school work at the Fort Wayne business college this morning after spending the week-end with her parents. Miss Genevieve Berling. stenographer for the Mitchell-Ratiuß com- ) pany. Fort Wayne,* spent Sunday here i with her mother. Mrs. Helen Berling. Harold Mansfield returned to hl. home at Celina after spending the i week with his cousin. Master George I Fenwick, residing in Blue Creek town ship. Will Berling of Bluffton was in tbe city Sunday visiting with his wife and baby, who are guests of Mrs. Ber | ling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. X I Ehinger. Lee Heinman returned to Fort; Wayne this morning after spending Sunday in the city with his wife and \ |children, who are visiting In the city* I with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ruggles of Warren arrived Saturday evening for a I visit with thei won-inlaw and daugh I ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of South Third street. Sam Hooker of this city is with tbe | Jiagcnback and Great Wallace shows which arc making a tour of the south i m staU-a. They will also show in tour ludiana towns. olen Baker left this morning ou his trip as a traveling salesman for the! Schafer Saddlery company, his terri-' tory to be western Indiana. He was 1 formerly a local sulenman for the v ompuuy. Miss Ruby Shoeta. who has Ihmb ill m Colorado Springs, has recovered, •md was able to leave the hospital. Btel 'nud her slater, Miss Ihlen. who was i.ailed there by her IHmws. will prdh- | ably apt ml •h" *latrr in Ariton*. Rev. J. A. Beatty, district miperin Itendent of Ihu Methodist church, went i to Fort Wayun this mornlug ou bus! i ow>*. H” *HI return to this city this evening, und conduct the quarterly confMwacn at thu M. E. church in this city. The road supervisors In the various loam hip will not be nomlmtlcd rt the coning primary. Vud< r the new , law the townships must be dedistrict-1 rd, and a» this has not been douo. the | nouituu'lvns will havo to bu wade at some later date. Foutmastwr Lower reports letters reiualniof uncalled for at thn Decatur po loffiee for John Burrlrk. H. C. < oynv. John Dutnnr. John 11 eg nr 4 bon, Miss V. Homer. Mrs. Will Johnrun, Furman Jubtieton Co.. Mrs. Agm a Us lileilnr, Rosa Ray. E- D. Staley. Htewart. Altwrt Miller . lai.'F.mpig.iil the Sly -Mib; t'hfn . mu i Uiinh tho* InstMlatlnu'of Dt ’ u, fl. Satfiuelu us'pastor took pldet Tito in>'tullu<lon eorviceu were. In: t-hurgo of l»r. J. F. Burnett of Day-j ton. <”'lo> »«>♦• ~,hT us ’•'bt'l Grove prmmunced thn Invucatlon and i wns foilowisl by a scriuou by Dr. Bur-1 uctt.-Dluffiuu Dauner. ,
7 s Mrs. Adda Simcoke who has been visiting with her son Charles at St. i Louis, Mo. and her daughter, at Hammond, will arrive here the latter part r of the week to bo the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Kauffman. “THE REX” , THEATER t Threee big reels on the pro- * gram for tonight. , Excellent Comedies f and Dramas Also the best Western Shows Come and Enjoy the ! Evening R EX THEATER ! » Opposite Court House Opera House 3 DAYS COMMENCING • Thursday Nov. 20-21-22 4 BUTTERFIELDS 4 . .in I Talking pictures not mechanical but real people ALSO VAUDEVILLE Singing - Talking - Dancing and Farce Comedies Entire change each night 10c ADMLSION 10c . ’ j \ aA THE BES' YOU CAN WISH FOR is that at your Thanksgiving dinner you will have some of Martin’s pies, cakes or past, ry. “Simply delicious,” isi the universal verdict, but like all food of a high degree <»f excellence they must be tasted tu lie properly appreciated. We are making a special preparation for the Thanksgiving orders, but to insure absolute satisfaction let us have your orders as early as possible. 1 Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin DR. C. R. WEAVER OMeopalli Graduate and Pest Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 311 CHIROPRACTOR 1:30 to 0:00 llUUrb 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation apd Spinal An-i ulybis free Lady Attendant PHONE 850 * 1 0. L. BURGENER M
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Mrs. H. F. Costello wax a Fort Waytie visitor today. ’ Mr . \ I ' was tlf glh't of Mr-:. <’. S. N11.11.1t Sunday. Diiii Co-ti'llo rc.MriKil to lit wor. In Fort Wiiyiu- niter a vinit here over Sunday. Mr-. A. Itoerger, dotuonstrator f> the Cedar mop company, i< here fv , u weeks stay nt the Kcliaub-ltowlin hardware More. Those intere.t.d in a sanitary mop should call and at <■ i* demonstrated by Mrs. iioerker. Cold in Head < Relieved In nnc minute. Monev back it it tails, Get a 2Sc or Sfc tuba ot IZONDON’S JlaL Catarrhal Jelly I Use it quick. For chronic nasal catarrh. «lty catarrh. »«>re INMWMM’VgI sneerlnit, n«>»e i>ler«!. etc. write f«r frt rtinplc. The first drop used will I du guud. A. k drutfKuu. knndon %114.C0m Minneapolis. Minn. *. — w — ■ 1 ■ • ■ - - »"'w» Or C. V Connell VETERINARIAN Phr.no Office 143 I none Raadenc. 102 STAR GROCERY Florida oranges doz, 30c English walnut: lb. 25c New mixed nul lb. 25c New almonds lb. 25c Minute tapioca lb. . 10c Pearl tapioca lb, b*c I Shelled pup corn lb. . 5c JellO lUe Peanut butter . . . 15c Bulk cocoanut. . . 25c Citron lb2sc New raisins.... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c New dried peas lb. . 6c Buckwheat Hour . . 10c Pic pumpkin . . . . 10c, Will Johns. M 1 "W r> -aww r-.
Mr. and Mrs Jesse ('. Sutton ami I®be spent Sunday In Fort Wayne. Waitef DeitAen of Celina. Ohio, was i th< guest of Mish Lydia Miller over' Sunday.
Important Change Os time On CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE EASTBOUND N». 3, 10:25 A.M HCf All in N0.!4, 7:02 P.M N>. 5. 10:38 P.M ULV/l UK No 6 4:50 A.M See for Yourself A demonstrator right from the factory will be at our Mote from ( J-J Nov. 17 to 22 to .how you the real merit | f z l //'/ ■/. lb a I .1 th. w.,1.1, a.|»e,< .r 1 V / ■ \ O@aiMX 7 She will prove it. worth to you riuht Iwfiae your «yo. Wc will iiut.ntly return the price, if, after two da>»' trial you do not find the loop ell wc claim fur it and Mtiafoclory in every ic.peU. SI.OO Two Sizes $1.50 Makes It Easy to Clean Thoce Hard-to-Get-At Place* Schaub-Dowling Co. ■ o-CfDAR DISTRtmrroRS Lady Demonstrator will be here all week, Xmas Is Almost Here Again HENSLEY lias just received his large stuck of the latest designs of the most beautiful Christmas presents, and the beautiful part is the low prices, as you know almost all jewelry has reduced in prices 15 per cent from last year. We already have a large number of presents laid away for customers and will hold anything for you until Xmas, you wish to select Our Stock Is the Largest We Have Ever Carried A Diamond Ring 1 lust Tho Thing, • ’ A Hensley Is The Man, , You And The Maid Can Maku The Trade Beal It If You Cun. I—™ I 1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurber havo returned from Delphoa, Ohio. Cmudo b«ffee and Clem Kortenbn r 'attended the Knights of Columbus in> ti.;fiou .it DelphoH, Ohio, Sunday.
