Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1913 — Page 3
! | Be As Good to your Feet ld y HavXpee tßetoYoa | mt need’the easiesuhoeye?ra“nTe“?/T f ’ et v °u I I Our Cushion comfort shoX?'" rel «c them g I people ol their foot troubks &V lo ">f F K that conform to every angle of o." uppers ■ ■>™ in ?»les that make Si„„ r, Jolnls . cush- f, 1 soles that bond with the & a tu ™ | I to take off the jar. 1 and rubber heels I .Mens $4.00 M Womens $3.00 It Charlie Voglewede I
WEATHER FORECAST j tonigl i and Saturday. and Mr ■ncl to Fort W. vii >t Mr to Fort t,. rdav Mr> John Thomas went to Fort I Mfee on busim v ni,,.. a ... BE @FZin yest. ys’. visit William Lamnmr’ anil sop, Otto. a v. .nd brake for tii.-ir Bat their fa: r: . ()1 , llAr Imparl■ Walt, I v, ®Honii-r Wal'oi ot li.-lhh, do. vgah Walters and wife. Lanin sfgjwthat their < vi> ; ’.<l aas be<-n ■Bier this year I .. been in wr<> years 1 ■ > furred to extra . ’ •>l«s Top.
Bthe home of Qualih Grocerir Each Day Brings It’s Problem of What to order FOR THE COMING MEAL ill us up and we’ll help you ething good, that will apA “TRY-OUT* ■■rreparea oucawum imiu* sack J pancake Black raspberries can 15c cherries can 15c to 35c Apricots can . 20c & 25c California peaches can 25c Sliced pineapple can ■ ■ E We pay cash or trade for produce. Egg»33c Butter 18 to 25c Hower. North of G. R & Pe P°^ Mr ■ I fIK President E I the BOWERS'REALTY (01 I I I Etn. S-hirm”-r ’ g I ct Beards. '""7 sperW i
I ~ "”■«!» Fl. W., n « I yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Malinda F ron(Wd returnpd . Q , Wayne yesterday afternoon ater attending to business here. Roy Dutcher returned to Fort " ayne yesterday afternoon after the weekend vUit here with his grand father. Fred Welier went to Fort Wayne ’ yesterday afternoon to spend the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Charles Houser. I Mrs. clem larger of Tocsin, who has been sick of typhoid fever, for the past ten weeks is able to be around her ■ home again. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Annen left today for Chicago where they will be the • guests of his brother, Frank Annen and family over Sunday. Miss Ella Blakley left yesterday noon for Fort Wayne where she will visit for several days with relatives. She will leave Sunday for St Louis i where she will also visit witli rela•jtives and friends returning to Fort 1 Wayne again in time for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Finley Bryan ofi Salem wert visitors in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Manky were vis itors in the city today. Dun Beery made a business trip tc Berne this morning. Attorney L. C. DeVoss was a Fori Wayne visitor today. Jonas Trltch made a busines trip tc Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. A. P. Chilson went to Fort Wayne to spend the day with friends Dan Erwin made a business trip to his farm near Monroeville today. John Schug went to Berne thia morning to look after business matters. Mrs. Charles Yager and Mrs. S. E. Hite spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. S. F. Lott and son of Pleasant Mills, left this afternoon for Payne, Ohio, for a visit. Miss Caroline Gerke went to Fort Wayne today noon for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Christian Schwartz. Mrs. D. D. Clark and daughter, Margaret. went to Fort Wayne this morning where they spent the day visiting with friends. Some spring weather, eh? It makes 1 a person think that he ought to be i thinking of Easter instead of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mark Brunegraff went to Geneva this morning, where he will look after , business pertaining to the Wemhoff Monumental Works. Mrs. Joe Smith and children, Gerald and Geraldine, went to Ft. Wayne . today noon for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Herbert Lankeuau. Read the ads in the Democrat, if , you want to get next to the Christinas , and holiday liargains. All the live merchants are advertising. Tho democratic primary election will he held two weeks from today, at which time candidates will be nominated for the different offices of the county. The egg market remains the san\e In this city. Grocers are paying thirtythree cents a dozen for them and selling them at 3 cents or three cents a piece. The Rex theater is undergoing a ' number of improvements today, among them being the repainting of part of the interior, and the fixing of the curtain. Mrs. Joseph Smith and children have returned from Mt. Pleasant. Mich., and arc now at home In Mrs Smith’s residence south of the city, formerly occupied by the Bowen family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn left today for their home in Kansas City. Mr. Quinn took the Scottish Rite degree., at Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Quinn visited here with Mrs. Mary Eley and other relatives. Dwight Peterson left this morning for Bloomington, byway of Bluffton. , where he will visit with his brother. ■ Robert, who b attending Indiana uni ; i vendty. Ho will remain for the Indi I ana-Purdue foot ball game Saturday The Misses Agnes and Lucile Giliig write relatives of their safe arrival in Chicago, from which they took the Santa Fo to Phoenix, Arixona, where they expect to arrive cvmorrow night at 1 o’clock. They will arrive at La< VegasVegaa by tonight. A picture of Joe McFarland, city-trisuurer-elect. had a space In the Muncie Morning Star of today, with a i few lines containing a sketch of hi* 1 life. The Star Is making a feature of I running the cuts of the candidates Lifted at the recent! city elections. Ralph Okely. a minbterial student 1 m M n Indianapolis university, b nt . home for a vacation visit with hb par-1 L.nts, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Okely. reI iding on Keklonga farm. The family hia» b-ti quarantined on account of scarlet fever, but thb will soon be lifted. In the meantime. Ralph b the I guest <»f Harry Magner of thb city. Thanksgiving day will mark the close of the foot-ball season in Fort Wayne, when Corby Hall. Notro Dame university play tho strong Frter team of that city. The team that repre sent* Corby Hall b composed of the best product in their school and all who uro contemplating making tli.- trip will be assured of a good game. Thu Friars hare only lost the latter (•••Ute by a score of • to 3. Play will I"»<>» promptly al »:fi® P ,u---and there b a poasiblllty that au offi|Ul from one of Ute larger colleges wilt offiuluto. On Saturday nt two oclock tho .| W rs of the m w restaurant and eaf. 1 worn thrown opcu to the public. From that time am until late •* “»• L m proprietor. will Badders and lib cstnuable wife wuTO kept busy wait lug on the large ■ rowd us lUstouitra which vbßed the pluca. Thu room Knn U neat. clean and luvitlug uptaar .OHO nod b modeled otter a first uptu-deto <H> e.,tu|.H«hUict.t. Ypu .Hi tied ..verythlttc there to Ih'kfc , 1|( . palate and uppeane hunger from a IW)kt( . to a squaro meal, and han also bnad. cakes, plus etc.- Muurue Heporter. I >
, e LY R icfc Our Motto t “Each Day A Better Show” n o I 1 THR JUDGES SON THE < YPSY QUEF> THROUGH THE, B ‘ NEIGHBORS 1 WINDOW p: ; MATE Every Lady At ■ NU I L tending tues- M t day Matinee Will Re-1 ceive a Beautiful Glass ® Berry Dish. B Jsc ALWAYS 5c g Daily Matinee S TRY 10 GET IN I 1 I*! — — —■■■
JIIIIIB Dill pickles dozen 15c '' Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c { Maple syrup 25 and 40c I - Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chi la sauce 15c 1 Dates pound 12c 1 Mince meat 10c , Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish onions pound 07c > Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c ' Limbergur cheese lb. 25c Cranberries, qt. 10c t Bulk Cocoanut . 25c Olive oil . . 25c Apple butter . 10c f Plenty of good country butter We pay cash <i tiadt lor produce butter 25c eggs 3 J cents — - -U ■ I— Minn Rtme Henn went to Ft.. Wayne today for a vblt. Mrs. E. D. Ward of Bluffton h hero viiiting with relatives. — -o HOUSE FOR REN v- Modern, on No. Second street. Modern in all ways, i Inquire of Juliun liaugk. 27®t3 ' O - i FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage, witii I top.- Mra. Harry Fritzinger; 'phone 188, North Second St. 270t3 LOST—Since Sunday, white bull dog.
J JESf- * ( H Ilf 1 \\T> WW i DON’T forget we carry the largest stock of Diamonds was ever carried in Decatur. We buy them direct from the Importers and can save you from 10 to 15 per cent on cost of same. We are glad to show them to you any time if interested, and now is the time to buy as they are bound to advance in price. LEHNE, THE JEWELER For Quality and Price.
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The Nt-w McDoucrall Cabinet is a model of perfection <t ntaining Tilting Removable Metal Flour Bin with Sifter, All-Glass Sugar Hin, Automatic Slid*. inv-Top Metal Bread and Cak" Drawer, Full Sli ling Nickel Plated Table Top, Metal Utility Shelf and all the ma y points of supe’ <»rity which have always kept the M< D< ugall FIRST among Kitchen Cabinets.
FARM FOR SALE l«0 acres of well improved land, practically all level, under high utale of cultivation; firoom brick house, new barn. tOxSO, i the finest in the county, new granary | and tool shed, new hog and hen I house. 11. F. D., telephone and good | pikea. Six iniiea from Batesville, a | city of 3.000. and a good market, i Price, fitit) per acre. I’. O. Box. 96, j Bateaville, Ind. 370tf> ■
You certainly should see this model J Cabinet—compare it if you like with, I any other cabinet on the market at anv I price. Thpn rtmember, until 25 are I s-oLf, tht* speci I pucH <>n <I.OO weekly I erms i- only $27 50 ’ ~ ’ ’' ~ . Yager Bros. & Reinking. —F*WWTJ|inWM l, ||MirrflWWyT*T l *^^> , n—nr
FRED V. MILLS THE GROCER WILL ONI | SATURDAY, NOV. 22, I Give you the Sweetest Florida Oranges for 20c Dozen you ever bought this time of the year. WILL GIVE CABINET —AWAY— Housewives of Adams county art reminded that at 3 o’clock I Saturday afternoon, we will giveaway, absolutely free, a McDougall kitchen cabinet. ’ Ask Us How. ■ -■■■'" =3= II II I "111 ■■'ll"" ; YAGER BROS. & REINKING.
