Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1913 — Page 3

■ IMITATION ■ it is true. Since theTX7b^ dy and I put the Auto-sole boot on iP?T ly ■ years ago there are three nth i ket three ■ good at all. I don’t cam A d som '' no I boots, if you want Arrow .w' Ti buy yOUr Hp sist on getting them. Don’t take the°° tS ’t Hl ' ■Lgood land but get the genuine the JUstas K Mens $4.50 here. | B Charlie Voglewede I

IMMKMBnra:" WEATHER FORECAST I i Unsettled . < probable ;.h"",.7T■ 'Colder tonight. Koyd Smith . ( b(Nn , trip , *« Wave, tottey. .Jack Roberta a fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. Burt \\o!t>? and daughter. Ma mrie, left thi- ii'.orning for Tekonsha, Mich., wherethey will visit with her Jester and brother for a few days, g. Mrs. D. I. Qitir.a .uni daughter, l.on fee. left this morning for their home at Tllre Haute, after a visit in tile wily with Mr Quinn parents. Judge jU|<i Mrs. J. T. Merryman. L-'Jtoru to Mr .. I Mrs. William Keller of near the state line , t baby girl, and to. Mr. and Mis. (>. M. Stewart of the ■ant' locality, a boy. AU are doing well and every one happy. | Ralph 11. Hosier, city editor of the I i "Daily Record, at Elwood, is seriously' ill at his home tn Indianapolis. lie is suffering front ptomaine poisoning ! ’caused from eating tanned fruit. Hei is a son of Dr. Holer, formerly o t Tocsin

a THE HOME OF Quality Groceries THANKSGIVING! The Most Important Day Os The Year From A Culinary Point Os View! T" ay When the I'tmost Ciutionend and -he pest Judgement exercised in the°j \ lhe i( .< ti ,y Sueee-mthj.rejpe . . n . t....: Kiulne-s of el! concemed-the GuesU, tr. n Rasa—and -the Grocer. I ——— ***"**"*" ** “ utc Trash ay uteri qt ;.v ■■Mtn house lettuce lb 5c ■Kfcig.ui Celery 2 for 2b> g'ape . lb 30 40'1 lO< Blmt lain skin oranges at 2k ■ Whit. cMerhoney, lb 13c s, pkg. • • ■Sided raisins, pkg * raisins, pkg. ;tfi and w.-_ MB Bating apples, pk ....2Vano -«•’ ■ Soß^ePHvainntiJb—I pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs L ’ jC M 18 to 25c II Hower and L| N rr. ai c. li * ' . ■ZTcHIbMEYEB H*® I ■ President £ Q THE bowers rEA £ s co, I M Thn Sstirmwr Al»«^"*"E t perien» I E 7?r ct Hpcords, iwej- 6perce nl I —|

I Wlil i"tn lib i..,;-! ■. , I trip to Geneva this morning. [• E- W. Johnson made a business htrip to Monroe this morning. . Wilbur Porter spent last night as , the guests u ( friends at Fort Wayne. , W ’ 1 Myen *ent to Geneva this morning where he will look after contracting work. Mrs. J. F. Fruchte left this morning for West Milton, Ohio, where she will visit with relatives. Miss Harriet Smith returned to Garrett' this morning after a visit with Miss Victoria Stone. Mrs. W. Ruckman and daughter. Miss Pearl, went to Hoagland this morning to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John liarrone of De[calur left this morning for Tekon'sha. Mich., where they will visit with I relatives. | Miss Stella Bremerkamp and her | guest, Miss Clara Minch, of Portland. I went to Fort Wayne this morning to ,spend the day. . Miss Bess Jeffrey, of the Lutheran hospital nurses' staff, is here for a . visit until tomorrow morning with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeff-

—■ ' “' -inc- ■ ~t - Mrs. Elba Gerke bus returned from a week's visit in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Jennie Ervin of near Wren, Ohio wars a visitor in the city today. Miss Nellie Barkley is a new Saturday clerk at the Steele five and ten cent store. Joe Colchin of Elkhart, will spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Julia Colchin. Mrs. E. D. Ward returned today to Bluffton niter a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. h. Purdy. Fred Hoffman who lias been critically 111 a week of acute nephritis, is getting better. (arl Smith was a Saturday clerk at the Runyon, Engeler store, in the grocery department. Mrs. F. A. McMacken and Mrs. Fanny McDonald of Fort Wayne are the guests of Mrs. Willis Magner. Miss Etta Malluuee went to Fort A nyno today for an over-Sunday visit with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Evans. Mrs. Herman Reiter and children of north of the city were in town today to get some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. John Vail have returned from ten days’ delightful stay at West Baden. The weather was tine except for two or three days' rain. Jesse, aged five, son of Merle Es I ;x. of near Monroe, who had his leg [ broken three weeks ago, is recovering, although he is still confined to his lied, W. Il Fledderjohann and Paul C. Reinking returned last evening from iiidiaonpolls where they attended the Central Electric Traffic Association meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mr and firs. W. F. Hilton left today noon for Fort Wayne, being called there by the illness of Mrs. Hilton’s teter, Mrs. Sidney Chapman who is | ill of absceas. Judge James Moran of Portland, stopped off hero last evening for a while, the guest of his father, Thomas Moran, and his brother, Attorney John C .Moran He was enroute home from Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown of East i Strauslmrg. Pa., changed trains in this city this morning on their wav I to Morland. Mich., where they will visit with Mrs. Brown's sister. This is the first trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown have made to Indiana and Michigan. I The penny social given by Mrs. IXI .1. Wisehaupt's section of the United I Brethren Ladies’ Aid society at th<‘ E. B Lenhart home was a great success. Seventy people were present and there were contests, recitation*, music nnd a tine luncheon to complete a very flue entertainment. Mrs. John S. Colchin has received a card from Mrs. Ellen Adelsperger announcing her safe arrival at Sumas, Washington, at the homo of her son. Charles. She says the weather is de lightful and her health good and she very much enthused over the place, .ill of which Iter many friends here I I will te- pleased to hear. Un Saturday last a big baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shiflerly. Dale with his parents, Mr. tad Mrs. G. W. Ireland, are highly ■ elated over the event, more so owing ! io t'e fact that mother and babe are ' J getting along splendid. Grandpa i George states the babe, like all girl- ' uas already began to “yell" for cakes I uid candy. While Dale, dislikes to Ih’l iwakened from his peaceful sluuib-l . r Monroevillo Brcexc. Tim Sisters of St. Frances, who! *! 4 e Is .11 in charge of the Mercy In* I pita! at Gary. Ind., since Its inception! in have been transferred from' that Institution and three of the Poor I I H.it'dmuids of Jesus Christ, of St. Jo-1 eph'tt hospital. Fort Wayne, have • one to Gary to take the places made j vacant by the Sister* of St. Francis. The latter took care of the sick and v iun-d in shacks and tents nnd paved tho way for Gary's new 1125,0twi hospital Three of,the mother superiors died while curing for the sick ut Gary. Fort Wayne Journal Oasctta. I ir little Kiri of Mr. and Mrs. Win. I ake, re dding southeast of this it., and wb<> Ims been on the atek iii for several weeks from throat trouble and later developed into diphtheria. passed away Monday last, and the funeral was hold privately Tuesday. Rev. Ballon was called to the utrickaned home and remained In the yard where lie offered prayer sarvlce betoro the departure of tho remalna 1., their lust resting piece Verna 110 Pumakti was born in Monroe town. ip. Ati' ii county. Indi'itw. April ‘4. !!»•„-. and departed thU life November 17 litlJ. at an early ago of 7 rears ■ month. ami 11 days Shn was at I ways bright, checrtul and kind to all.f Iler sister, Velma Irnno. prect edcti 1.. to the other world April -U. IbfJ.l ■t tho mr» of 1 months'Md* iff days ' ,si„ leiivc. to mourn Utclr' loan a lather, tuoilier. sister Vera and hrotbi, r . Virgil. n»'d a 'lfclo of friends[ 'and schfsd mutes. Tho stricken um-j l ily hiive the sympathy <*f Urn cntlro t Uruoau. I

Many Affinities (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) put. her on a train at Toledo, 0., with a ticket for home. He alleges j that ho since suw letters from her to r Abe, in which she signed herself, “Your loving wife”. ■> He alleges that at various times she '• would leave the house and remain away sometimes for several days, at one time in particular she was gon* several days and returned at night, arousing him by pounding on the door 1 for admittance. He allege* she said •' she had been In Fort Wayne hunting a Job. He alleges that a part of the time ! they lived with Daniel Reynolds and his mother, but that lie contributed I to the support and maintenance of the t household. Cramer says that since she was a* ( Toledo. Ohio, and he remonstrated with her, she has refused to live with him as his wife, and that because of her treatment of him, lie has lost his love for her and wants a divorce. — o NOTICE. There will be a box social held 11 the new school house in Blue Creek township, Friday evifiing, November 2K. Plenty of refreshinents will b* -erved in tho basement. I’rvce.nls for I the school. Come and help boost, a good cause. W. I’. MERRIMAN, Teacher. Q - FOR SALE —190 acres of good land, with good improvements, 4 miles of i tlm city of Mansfield, a city of 25,000 people. Price and terms reasonable | —Chas Brumfield. Mansfield, O. 274 t”. Opera House Tonight Ths last night of the 4 BITTERHELDS 4 —— Program CARITA The Mental Wonder answer all questions regarding Love, Mairiage, Lost or Stolen articles, anything ....AND—One Comedy Vaudeville Act Also One talking picture a roaring comedy “Burglar Cupid”; 10c ADMISSION 10c all parts of the house DR. C. R. WEAVER Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The American School of J Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 STAR GROCERY • Florida oranges doz, 30c English walnuts lb. 25c New mixed nuts lb. 25c New almonds lb. . 25c Minute tapioca lb. . 10c Pearl tapioca lb, . . 10c Shelled pop corn lb. . 5c Jell 0 10c Peanut butter . . . 15c Bulk cocoanut. . . 25c Citron lb 25c New raiains .... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c New dried peas lb. . 6c Buckwheat flour . 10c •a 1 Pic pumpkin ... 10c cbhhhbhhhhmbmhhhmhmmhnhhmhrhhb Will Johns,

Fly r i cl Our Motto | s “Each Day A Better Show" H l» ■■■—■ g TONIGHT I Joe Hibbard’s Claim I - - I t The Silly Sex I ft 1.. II ■■■■ ■l— Ml I ES Golden Gate Park '' MfITC Hver y Lad -vAt-K ', Hulu tending Tues- p J day Matinee Will Re- M ij ceive a Beautiful Glass H II Berry Dish. e y Jsc ALWAYS 5c H Always A Good Show ■ •I TRY TO GET IN | “THE REX” THEATER 1 I A big three reel feature For Tonight Come and get coupons to win the big Thanksgiving turkey to be given away Thanksgiving Afternoon Come and win it Bob Roy a Scotch war drama in three reels R EX . THEATER 11(11 1 Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple 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 onions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese lb. . . 25c Cranberries, qt 10c j Bulk Cocoanut 25c (Olive oil 25c Apple butter 10c } Plenty of good country but'ter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 25c eggs 33 cents * - li . r I i I\>T THE BEST ¥Ol CAN WISH FOR is that at your Ihankbgiving dinner you will have some of Martin’s pies, cakes or pastry. “Simply delicious,” is I the universal verdict, but ; like all food of a high degree 'of excellence they must be I itasted to bo properly appreciated. We arc making a I special preparation for the I Thanksjnving orders, but to insure absolute satisfaction let us have your orders as early as |>ossible. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwillerand Baker. Jacob Martin

-- - ■ -- -- - - - I I wSc iMr ww i ry)N’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 1 For Quality and Price. €ll The Republic Stock Food and Medical Co. Decatur, Indiana Dear Sir;After feeding Republic stock food for about two months to my horses and mules, I find it ' reduces my feed bills and has my team looking better and more lively. So lam pleased to recommend it to my friends as the best stock food 1 ever fed and besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you much success, I remain Yours Truly Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only one of the many letters of satisfaction we receive daily from our patrons. In every instance where we place* any of our food and medicine we have repeated re-orders for it and our customers are delighted with the results it brings Give Us a Trial Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L. F. SCHROfcDER, MGR. , Decatur, Ind. I Reduced Prices On All Work Gents suits, overcoats etc, French dry cleaned and pressed only SI.OO, Sponged and pressed 50c Ladies suits, dresses, long coats french dry cleaned and pressed only SI.OO GIVE US A CALL, PHONE 719 Paris Cleaning & Dye Works J.C. Kolin. Mgr. Chas. R. Kolin Prop North 3rd and Monroe st. Ist. house N, Ward Fence Office SOUTH EAST MISSOURI BEST Corn, Wheat, and Clover Land in THE UNITED STATES Soil is a rich deep black loam from three to ten feet with a clay sub soil. I have great <onfidrmc in your lamb in 10 yean j# high as they Iwing here,s2oo, to S.IOO. p<»r acre. I paid $25. per acre for the HO and sold it for S.TH. p«-r acre which is 100 per cent profit in IH months on the slllO purchase I money I paid down. I did as vs ell as you said so you are a "Square Dealer". Yours truly, G. W. r ßennington. IT''' S. E. NEWHOUSE 11U I riscv. Bldg. St-Louis, Mo-