Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 3
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W mhome ° f II B Qua!it> Groferir I f| Bruit's Problem of FOR THECOMfNG I When up the Stump call us up anil we’ll help you ■ down by surest ini; something good, that will ap Bpeal to your Apetitc. F GIVE THESE A “TRY-OUT" JjPrepare' 1 buckwheat flour sack I I* 4 pan cake “ I Black raspberries can ■ Bed cherries can 15c to 35c ■ ■ Apricots can . * 20c & 35c I California peaches can . . 25c Wancy Sliced nineanple can __— B We pay cash or L “*“ JC [HoweTand HoweT . B N:nh of G, K & I l2V° I ’B klal |
I George Kinile made a business trip to Geneva this morning. •Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Michaud spent the day in Fort Wayne. ! Hvnry Colter of ltobo was in the I' i,y > e »h!ntay looking after business | matters. ! Mrs ’ t(1 Johnson and son, Lester; 1 Mrs - Dan 1,111 and sons. John and j Chester, spent the day in Monmouth. Mrs. K. W. Hooker of Elkhart returned to her home this morning after : a visit in the city with Mrs. E. D. j Macy. lliss Mabel Teeple ot St. Mary township went to Fort Wavno thh 1 morning to take her weekly musir i lesson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flag changed I t ars here this morning on their way to Grand Rapids, Mich., where they I "ill visit with relatives and friends Mr. and Mr*. Flag live in Ohio. Miss Mildred LalJelle has finished '. a month's work at the gas oltice, where she has been assisting Miss Agile* Costello, bookkeeper, make up the ' mw books and start again on a new ■ year's work. The books are now com ph-ted ami everything is in good shape 1 for the new year.
The Methodist Sunday school officers and teachers will meet this evening w ith Mrs. D. W. Beery. Hugh Studabaker arrived today from Lafayette to attend the funeral i of Mrs. Eliza Cook, which will be held Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wert of Gary will arrive tonight to attend the funeral.—Bluff ion Banner. Miss Edith Miller, who has been visiting here several weeks with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Jacob Miller, will return soon to Bay City, Mich., where she will be with her sisters, and where she is employed at an office. Mr, and Mrs. Vert Beech of West Adams street gave a dinner party yesterday that, was especially enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, William, and their guests, Misses Georgia Tyner and lleva Howard, of LaFontaine, and Mr. and Mrs, Ca! Peterson comprised the guest list. Judge Merryman of Decatur today gave out his desiclon in the case of William A. J'iieds against Charles C. Slxboy, proceedings supplemental to execution, finding for the plaintiff and giving judgment against the plaintiff for costs. Evidence in the case was heard the last term of court. —Bluffton Banner. At the meeting of the Historical club at the home of Mrs. C. D. Lewton it was decided to hold next week’s I meeting Monday afternoon, on ac'•miiit of other socials later iu the . wrick. Ml’s. O. L. Vance will be hos- , teas, interesting papers were given this week by Mrs. D. B. Erwin on "Denmark's Art and Artists,” and by , Mrs. Lewton on "Denmark's Famous Women.” On account of Thanksgiving daynext week, the St. Vincent de Paul society announces an earlier meeting. Tills will he held Monday afternoon witii Mrs. C. V. Connell instead of witli Mrs. H. H. Bromerkamp. On Tuesday evening the society will entertain their husbands or sons at the K. of C. hall. For those who do not like pedro, there will be "five hundred." A turkey will be given away at this time. Just twenty-five years ago this evening at 7 o'clock was solemnized the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeVinuey, which took place at the Evan gelical parsonage, the Rev. Stoopes officiating. They had planued to celebrate the anniversary, but on account •if sickness in the family, they will give only a guild dinner. Guests besides Hie family will lie Mr. and Mrs. , Elmer Tricker aud sou. The presence of several guests, in eluding Miss Vera Gocke, Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne und Mrs .Lee Hindman of ! Fort Wayne. Mrs. Will Berlin* of j Itliiffton and Mrs. Robert McMahon of Chicago, added much pleasure to the | live huudred party giveu last evening II for the Bachelor Maids by Mis* ; Maytne Terveer. Prizes in the club I wire won by Mrs. Fred Stimuli and > Miss Rose Tonnclier and the guest'- ! prize by Miss Gocke. Just now the resiaents of Monroe \ arc greatly elated over the prospects ' tor light for their beautiful little ' town. and there la little else talked about. Monday evening the members i of their Commercial club held a meetimg to discuss affairs aud the one jtliiug demanded was more light. Just J how or w here It will be gotten has ; not been determined, but that they | | are going to get it there was little . || <|u- 4km, for tin* members of the club j arc hustlers and when they want l! something for Monroe they usually | l get H.—tiluffton Banner. Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich and two | I children arrived in the city yesterday j 1 1 for a visit with her brother, Frank I Hurst, and family, aud with her fath Ij. r. James Hurst. On her trip to Dora ■ tur Mrs. Katterheinrich met with I guile a serious accident at Ft. Wayne. I si in, with her two ehlldren, were walk-1 | big to eateb Hie train nt the depot, j I wticii she tripped over a nail that was! sticking >tp several inches "«• of 'he j I tile".ilk, aud fell, throwing till’ child Lho was carrying several feet. The claim adjuster for the railroad com | puny was In the city last evening try me to make a settlement with her. O "■ 0. I. C. MALE HOGS. I have for salu lift head of extra good I 0. 1. t'. male hogs, fit for service. w lik b| am offeriug lo the termers of this touiuiunlty, st prices which ought p, wove them. Any ono lutorwtvd will lind it profitable to inquire fur I Imr. It's yonr chance. These hog* are all big lamed, strong Individual.,, perfectly healthy. I*. U. DYKE MAN, It. F. D. No. 12, l»ocutur. lud. i |.g mtlea uortheaat of Decatur 27ftlj a) . r . * ■ nil— *s,asamps— I lot SIC FOR HEN I—Modern, uu No. •v, oud stroat. Modern in nil wsya. inquire of Julius. Ilsugk. V7tPJ 11 lit SALE Reed bnhy eurriagt. with imp Mrs. H*ro Friuiu»*i, phone IvyN'i/rth Suodtid Hi- 27012 LUST Hisce Sunday, white hull dog. with blsck collar, answer* to name of "Mack." Under call Mrs, Boh Frltriugef. plume 12 J liuu, or 66.7. I Cit* *■“
lyric! Our Motto “Each Day A Better Show ’ tonight" BETWEEN HOME AND COUNTRY TAMING THEIR GRANDCHILDREN I 5 FRAME-UP I Always A bood Show i 5c No Higher 5c Daily Matinee TRY i o GET Sj FOR RENT Office rooms over ltower barber chop, new bay wiudow, plenty of light ate. Sue A. D. SUTTLES ■MMMmWVWWBBMMM * MT,. - I »■ ■*«———l ■ “THE REX” THEATER Three Big Reels on the Program for Tonight Fomc And *ee “THE FATAL VERDICT” Imp. drama “THE MANICURE” Gem comedy ‘Bciutvand the Ugly One” Nestor drama Admission 5c REX THEATER Opposite Cou't House wm ill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure appte jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 10c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish ot ions pound 07c !Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 25c eggs 33 cents i DR. C. R. WEAVER Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. iPhone 314 Opera House 3 DAYS COMMENCING Thursday Nov. 20-21-22 4 BUTTERFIELDS 4 IN Talking pictures not mechanical but real people ALSO VAUDEVILLE Singing • Talking - Dancing •' a , i and - t Farce Comedies y Entire change each night 10c ADMISSION 10c
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STAR GROCERY f Florida oranges doz, 150 c I English walnuts lb. 25c 1 New mixed nuts lb. 25c E New almonds lb. ?5c k ■ 1 • k I Minute tapioca lb. 10c g Pearl tapicci lb, 10c | Shelled pop corn lb. 5c I Jell O 10c | Peanut butter . . . 15c g Bulk cocoanut 25c I Citron lb. . 25c I New raisins 12c I I N ' h->min> 3 lbs. 10c > I New dried peas lb. . 6c I Buckwheat flour 10c I Pie pumpkin ... 10c I Will JoKKrd Democrat Want Ads Pay. j
-n&smmmtmmtm .«—»i i^.-t~t«i irrr nn - - mm, %ni mm j BIG SPECIAL SALE ON CARPETS, RIGS AND LINOLEUMS This department now contains a complete line of these articles and is one of the very best we have ever had in our store. We are sure that we can please you and we know that we have just what you are looking for in this line. Our stock is of the highest quality and workmanship, and each piece is guaranteed to be just what we say it is. Every rug and carpet in this department has been greatly reduced in price for your benefit. Come in and look them over. CARPETS «x&.va:lS RUBS unm LIU One-half wool, yd.. . .43c lluuo S2&UO Administers, Velvet*, Tapeitrice, and Woolen Fibre. LINOLEUMS 238:: :“ h S We also humlle a complete line of the Kirsch Curtain and SaUi'rode a great labor saving device as well a.-, saving on curtains. FULLENKfIMP'S
THE MORAL INVEST your money in Smoke Satisfaction— Don’t just “Blow it in” ask for the: WHITE STAG EXTR4 MILD \ cigar that is a quality smoke, free burning, non flaking, and carrying the Aroma of freshly picked blossoms. Try them. DO IT NOW! ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the wet k ending with Nov. 21th, is 33c Briny U« Your IVlilk rind Cretin» ADaMS county dairy company
