Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 2
DAILY DEMOCRAT tJ ubli«h«d Every Evening Except Sunday by fHF OE ATUR OEMOCRAT ' OMPANV LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Rates Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mail 25 cents Per Year, by mail $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice in Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. The Progressive party leaders are to hold a "love feast” in Indianapolis, la referring to this meeting the ludi* tana correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Robert G. Tucker, himself u republican, says: ■ “It is anticipated that the progres sives at their love feast here on Nov. 25, will be ipformed again by Beveridge and Lee that their party is mak ing wonderful strides toward success, and tliat it put it ail over the republicans in the recent elections.” And . * V then Mr. Tucker goys.on to suy that “Lee has a chet-rful wav of tig urine-, success out of defeat, lie wears the licit as a manipulator of election returns to make them show victor* Where an actual rout occurred.” Bui as a mere matter of fact the progres sives have • managed to keep at least an even pace with the republicans. If they are in earnest, however, about reform legislation and reform admin lstration. why don't they turn abouutid give thVir votes to the democratic party, which lias beeu lighting for re forms for a generation and which nowunder its superb leadership, is trying to give to the people the things tha< they need? . - | The candidates for places on the democratic ticket must pay their as sessntents today or they will be bai red from the race. The big race clast-; December sth and promises to be ai interesting one. Now is the time t( fight for the men you tavor. You ar* in honor bound to support the winner of this primary if you vote on Decern her sth, and the winners on that da\ will be elected next November. Al the candidates arc dean and capabb and deserving. Pick your favorite; now and help them to get the nomina tkm Indianapolis is planaiug for a ua tioual republican convention to Ik held there next year. James Good rich will likely 1m- a candidate for n* tioual chairman and the present ind cations are that he will be welcome* by that party us their leader. The at pearances at this time are that pol tics will be unusually exciting in ind uua for an off year in 1914. There was a man In our town, an
Get Ready For Thanksgiving A man may be just as il i thankful in his old clothes as in new ones, but he does- j Good Dressing V- WraL | is a matter of knowledge . more than money, and if t’rdtj Jgs|i|g you’ll inspect ourdisplay of suits and overcoats, we’ll be yP thankful for the opportunity of showing youSUITS IMDEQIAI UftTQ O'COATS $7.50 to $25.00 imrtniAL nftio $5.00 to $30.00 , » : ‘ *r"" ■ ■/ 5 v THE MYERS-DAILEY CO. Jt* ’tik r-.Mt * • 1 § fc- 0 Jak
— - C —r.-m ..7 '' he was wondrous wise. When busi- ; | ness dropped a little bit, he wished to advertise; and when it grew byleaps and bounds, with all his might and main, lie took the profits he had made, and advertised again. I DOINGS IN SOCIETY | CLUB CALENDAR. Thursday. Needles and Nods —Mrs. Frank Carroll. Helping Hand—German Reformed Church. Evangelical Aid—Elizabeth Spangler. Friday. Entre Nous —Pearl Purdy. Sina Cura —Agnes Meibers. Penny Social—E. B. Lenhart Home, Mite Society—Mrs. C. D. Lewton. i Euterpean—Miss Grace Miller. Saturday. Y. P. A. Pastry Sale —Gas Office. U. B. Pastry sale—Meat Market. 1 The G. W. C. club girls will be en tertained this evening by Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher. The ladies of the A. F. P. club of 1 Huntington enjoyed another delightful time with Mrs. Morton Stults ( Tuesday afternoon, as they did a year j ago. They came on the Erie train and after spending the afternoon and having 4 tempting lucheon returned home, oq tlur. 5: 'lO car. except Mrs. ' Bailey who remained for a day longer. Mr*. R. L. Starkweather accompanied * the club ladies’here, they being Me* dames W. R. Beck, Ed. Woplery. Frank Glass. Milton Strauss.. George Eberhart. Frank Bailey. Will Bell and Roy Kurlin. The Afternoon club ladies were de’iglitcd with the presence of a number of guests yesterday afternoon, when 11 Mrs. James P. Haetting entertained at 1 ‘five hundred.” Guests for an extra table of players were Mrs Charles 1 ;. a • Niblick, Mrs. Christens Niblick. Mrs. W. A. Ivucbler. Mrs. Mary Crawford * and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne. Club prizes i were won: First, Mrs. H. H. Bremerkamp; second, Mrs. E. X. Ehinger. third, Mrs. Charles Voglewede: guest’s prise, E. H. Kilbourne. J Mrs. Mary Eley is entertaining her < nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Har- 1 ry Quinn, of Kansas City. Mrs. Quinn 1 s her guest here while Mr. Quinn is ' n Fort Wayne receiving the Masonic 1 degrees. 1 ■ 1 Mrs. Perry Gandy of Churubusco, 1 vho is the guest of her parents. Mr. 1 nd Mrs. Charles S. Niblick, gave a harming sewing party tills afternoon 1 0 a number of her friends with whom 1 reunion is very delightful. A nuin- 1 >er of guessing contests, and mush vill be delightful diversions after 1 ewing and pro-ceding the supper. fUcsts are Mrs. Will Ih-rliug. Bluff ' on: Mrs. Hold. McMahon, Chicago: I Hhk Vcru tiucke, and Mrs. E. H. U1 bourne. Fort Wayne: Mesdames •awn-nee Kleinben . Otto Green, lernutn Glltlg. Phil Baker, Arthur tangold. Tom Ehinger. Charles, Joe nd Will Lose, Fred Schaub. John ehmun. C. C. Schafer. Ray Teeple, >r. J Q. Neptune, Frank Parent. P. t. Niblick, I tun Vail, John Weber, , iohn Wilson, L A. Iloltliousc. J. <J.
Seliemeyer, E. G. Coverdale, Miss Stella Bremerkamp. The Elite Embroidery club girls had the pleasure of the presence of Mrs. Ray Teeple and Perry Gandy of Churubusco as guests last evening when Mrs. Otto Green entertained. A very fine lunch, prepared with eonsumate skill by the hostess was served. A jolly party ol' girls vvh oliave liad I good times together and have planned to continue them at stated inter vals have named their bunch, "The D. E. Club”. Miss Edith Miller entertained them last week and Miss Efflel Miller last evening. After ombroid- i cring and chatting, they were invited , to the diningroom where a fine sup j per was served. They are sorry to J lose the company of Miss Edith Miller, who is soon to go to Bay City, Mich., j but those who will continue membership with the club are: Josephine J Lang ,Vita Stoneburner, Marie Butler,, Lydia Kirsch, Hulduh Mutschlcr, Neva Brandyberry and Effle Miller. Mjss Margaret Weidler was also present j last evening. -o A PASTRY SALE Mrs. Clarence Baughman's section i of the United Brethren Ladies’ Aid j society announces another pastry sale, beginning at ten o'clock Satur day morning at the Pennington ahd Lichtle meat market. 3t. j o CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. Tile undersigned clothing store; will be closed ail day next Thursday, November 27, on account of Thanks giving: Vance & Hite. H*>Rhouse. Schulte & Co. ►Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson, j Myers-Dailey Co.. 273 - o < NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given to all per , sons who are in (he habit of huuliug on the William Meschberger farm iti Washington township that if caught hereafter they will 1>« prose*, ated to tl»e fullest extent of the law. 271t3 WM. MESCHBERGER. . - ---o» SAVED FROM SURGEONS KNIFE AND ITS TORTURE. Over a thousand cases of piles in Adams county have been saved this torture by using 49 Pile Remedy, and not one case has been reported that iias not received immediate relief byusing 49 Idle Remedy. If you have not used 49 Pile Remedy, you your self must blame. 49 Pile Remedy does the work, just the same. 49 Is sold by all druggists in Decatur and Fort Wayne. s&w o FOR SALE—House and two lots in Monroe. Tor turther i«artkulars see Ira Wagouer at Monroe or John Wagoner al Decatur. 261tf FOR KENT—Furnished room, fur mice heat; bath. Strictly modern.! Inquire this office. 273t< FOR SALE—I9O acres ol good laud. with good improvements. 4 miles ol the city of Maastield, a city of 26,0tsi ' people. ITtce and terms reasonable. —Chas Brumfield. Mansfield. O. 274tU WANTED—To do plain sewing. Call 'phone 63d. 27513 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ! Modern In all respects. Steam j boat, light and Uutls. Excellent lnc« tlon. Call 'plume 63fi. 37 fit3
f THE MORRIS COMPANY";! 5 and lO Cent Store j n CHRISTMAS OPENING I Holiday buying is easy in our store. The question of ‘‘what to give” jg I solved when you see our stock. A study ot our offenngs 1 $ n P easui e-rich I ! in holiday inspirations and suggestions. We have gifts foi everybody at I Prices that Please. Come and see. I OPENING SALE I j Starts Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Regular 50c glass sugar and creamer setsjl with star cut design sale price Sat. only 10c each piece. Only one to each I customer. BIG 2 P. M. SALE Saturday at 2 p.m. 10x14 inch Roasters Sale price 10 cents each peice Only one to each customer. Few Items Xmas china and Glass Ware ELLRY AND COMBS » Import fancy china, boot*, slipper, «sh t—3d Ka gSKufc ’ P Many others at 24 to 48c 7 nippp nut howl set 48c Come in and see the line of brushes, brass jardineJa P p tea set wUh tray 48c . . res, smoking stands, trays ete at very low prices Japanese cups and saucers, nut bowls, olives dish- TOILET GOODS e% es, hair receivers, powder boxes etc worth 25 cents , . n goes at 10 cents. Combs and brushes set 48c and up II Tumblers with cut grape and clover design goes Manicure sets 48c and up . U at xo cents Military set shaving extra quality rmrrors, music DLeaf brown sherbits goes at 10c r °lls e * c at great values Star cut sherbits goes at 10c DR\ r GOODS D Cut glass water sets *2 24 to $2.68 . . , Mn . 0 . Cut glass wine sets goes at $3.24 Mens and boys Xmas ties in box at 10 to _4c F;incv vases 10c and up Mens and ladies initial handkerchiefs m box at 48e D 35 to 50c salad dishes at 24 cents Ladiesembroidery handkerchiels <> and 10c (liild- I Baby sets plates cups and saucers goes at 24c rens handkerchiefs 2 in box at 10c Q Many other items to numerous to mention Childrens handkerchiefs L m box at loc box j With a small deposit we will lay by any article that you may want. We advise you to buy early and not be disapointed : TOY LAND IS NOW OPEN Saturday at 10 a.m. 25c Patent dolls one to a customer sale price 10c Any time Sat. 10c wood clothes racks and tables goes at 5 cents each -■ — - ■* A.-- | BOOKS BOOKS GAMES GAMES For baby books for brother sister in linen cloth back Os ail kinds checkers, dominos, old india, ring tess A fcer boy scouts etc 5 to 48c ten pins and many others 10 to 48c Doll carts al! kinds and sizes 48c up aturduv $1.21 kid doll goes at OSc. Pianos 24c to $2.18. Piano ■ stools 24c. Doll heads and cradels w?H springs 24 cents to 48 cents Childrens heavy nickel plated kitch >n sets of 6 pieces, one tea kettle, berline kettle, preserving kettle sauce pan, coffee and tea pot per set 58c. 25c wire bed and cradle goe3at 10c We give you a h?arty welcome, bring the boys and girls in to see the wonderful toy land and let them qick out what they want while the stock is full and flush. THE CHRISTMAS STORE I THE MORRIS CO. 5& 10 STORE Irai—csszncszuiil—, 3*- ■»—-~fJ)
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Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northeound. Cara leave Decatur at 6:50, 11:50, 2:30, 6:30. 0:30; arrive at Fort Wayne ut 6:63, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:10. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne ut 7:00, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7 00, 11:00; arrive In b»j eatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6:10;; 8:10; 12.10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the IT. Wayne 4 Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo 4 Chicago Interm nun Railway Cota posy, The Ohio Electric, aud Indian* Union Traction Company; alao with the Pennsylvania, W'ahaah, Mcklal Plate, I* 8. 4 M. 8., C- II- 4 I)., and 0. K. 4 I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service comJ.la of one train «.n>h way only: leaving i|:ca lur ut 7.00 a. m, utid returning, Imiv itig Fort Wiiynn at 12.00 m. TM« unable* ahippera to telephona orders and receive shipment" promptly. W- H- FLEDOERJOHANN, Central Manager, • • Decatur-lnd. i EXTRA SPECIAL! Through Rawhide whips from butt to tip.—C. P, , Steele & Co., No. Second St. i
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