Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1913 — Page 3
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sßnwomxxxutx :: :r ’weather forecast | ejWWpxnmuiiiUH’umimm E rains tonight and probably uy. \\ arnior Wednesday. H. Col'. - the day in ' an iWayne. ■TOit S ‘ ! 4p to Fort Wayne today. sjarioro Ruth is the name of the . girl born yest. rday to Hural Mail tfrier and Mrs. Clyde Rice. Jlr. and Mrs. Henry <;, rke and callren went to Hoagland this morning FppeiK l . the day with friends. Georg' Angvrmai*T of Gar-' »t| Itteii* 1 ' i r "'l'‘iem high mass . f 1 the late Fatlu r Wilkm yesterday. •Jflr. and Mrs. Fr.r « b* kwith and tee, Ralph and Ray. of Nottaway, ph. visited with th- II L. Merry tmily The Rex Theater is going to give Ifite a big turk* y ten to the lucky one holding- the Ufjber. Mt, and Mrs. Rai; Matti x left this ‘ Hrning for Rushville, where they ; lii "irtait with I.i- pannts over
■ — ■ <■ IbrtllS’ll V!' bl I W n*' r '» 1 1 nl Jfh 111 UllhlWilVM! I ISLr t£*»ZThe Most Impo-tant bay Ira] Os The Year //f II From A Culinary || V fr' ,'fl Point Os View! KpHE Day Wr. r. the Utmost Caution »nd i | rlnd the |. St Lament exercised in the ',‘X Id r*■ th Tha-- r.Kheast' Success in this «•*«•"“ r, ’ d thankf.diiese of all concerned-the buesu. the Host Kt*- jo I- the Cmcer 1 * We ■h«»h oyati-rs qt. 15c lettuce lb 5e I Mlin'gan Celery 2 for grape .lb 30 and 4<* thin akin oranma at 2b I iftlite clov rh 'ey lb .. " 13c 14H* nt *? «iaii s ph g. 13c H e 'lera raiain*. pkg. . 35 a- d *«■ tat ng "ppi », pk . . 2u and2sc *ef’ an-1 * l ot- h - — . if trade f i pnxlice. Ft gs. > Hutter 18 to Tit ~ ui d Unvv I *■ w% ? f rtb * --- — I I I■ Presidon* F ■ the bowers rea I I I It., s**.‘ 4^l^”l.e- " I If-XA™ — 5
Thaik m ‘ rt Pwdy “P™ l ’ Thanksgiving day in Bluffton. Mr«. Albert Arnold and Mrs. Ben EUey spent today in Fort Wayne. Mrs. fonneiller who has been U 18 be,,er »k<l wu able to be up again. father Thomae Travers of Portland spent the day in this city as the guest of Father Frelburger. Mrs. C. W. Miller and babe returned to Fort V syne yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parent. Ire Bodie has returned from a weeks trip to Princeton and Trenton when he was visiting with relatives and , looking after business matters. Miss Neola Moyer, In training for nurse at tlie Hope hospital, Fort Wayne, is here for a visit with her uncle, Henry Mayer, and family. Mrs. Charles Ross and children left today for Paulding. Ohio, to visit with her mother. They were accompanied I to Fort Wayne by Mrs. Jack Ross. The Star of Bethohelm have secured , the Rex Theater to give their play Tuesday afternoon and evening The passion play will be shown and will be a great treat to those who see it I it is the latest one of its kind out and will be shown in colored pidurw.
Karl Frok von Bilbra loft today for Chicago, 111. Mrs. F. E, France went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Herman Eltlngcr wan a Fort Wayne business visitor this afternoon. Miss Bertha Keller went to Fort Wayne this afternoon for a visit. P. W. Smith of Richmond waa a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapke made a visit in Fort Wayne today. Miss Martha Schinnorer of Wren, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne today. Walter Robison went to Ft. Wayne this morning to look after business matters. B. H. Shoemaker left for Hillsdale, Midi., on business for tlie Ward Fence company. Mrs. E. O. D'Armond and children of near Berne went to Fort Wayne today for a visit. H. C. Krall and Earl Thompson of 1 near Wren, Ohio, made a business trip to Howe, Ind. Mrs. Reuben Uilpen went to Fort Wayne today, accompanying the funeral party of her aunt, Mrs. MtMaken. Mrs. Marvin Mygrant returned to South Bend today after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Engle. Dr. and Mrs. Jonas Coverdale left last night for Nashville, Tenn., where they will spend several weeks with their son, Clark Coverdale, and family. King Ringie V., a Plymouth Rock •ooster owned by W. D. Holterman -ast of Fort Wayne and valued at 11.000. died Thursday. Tlie valuable bird had been ill but a few days am] all known methods to save his life were used , but he gradually grew worse. Mrs. Fred LaDelle went to Chicago o join her husband on a week's visit. Mr. LaDelle who has been on an entertainment circuit including Texas, tows and other states of tho west ! and southwest lias rrt<w4-*r ' go and Mrs. LaDelle is meeting him | there. Miss Fannie Frisinger /eturned Sun day evening from Bloomington. Ind where she visited with her brother Free at Indiana university and attend ed the Indiana Purdue foothull game Saturday. Miss Frisinger is a gradu I ate of Indiana, and it was with a feel-I Ing of sorrow that she saw her alma , mater defeated by the score of <S to 7. ; Immediately after the wedding cey ' emony was performed thia morning ! | he young married couple. Mr. and , Mra. A. W. Cron, left over the Grand Rapids a Indiana railroad for Fort Wayne, where they will change trains : for Toledo. They will also go to I Cleveland, Ohio, for a short visit with | friends. Mr. and Mrs, Cron will' make their future home at Albion. Ind. I where Mr Cron will bo engaged in the 1 picture business. In speaking of Mr. Kemp’s “Mil ! Hon Dollar 1-augti," It may be said that, he is a natural-born comedian, and brings to ills audiences that rare Feature. fun. His humor is del It-1 lous. Everybody likes his funny peopls, but best of all they like him. Many have said, "It’s worth the price u*t to hear Mr. Kemp laugh." Don’t forget to see him at the high school lecture court* Friday evening, Novem | ber 2S. at Bosse’s opera house. Tick- i ets can still lie obtained tor the pro gram. Il Is rare and you cannot at- > ford to miss it. — HOW TO PREVENT I (The Prs'eU’ir Pent’ from Getting In Your Home By keeping yourself and eh Mr*n I blood In good condition: build up. your nerves. Keep your »to ua<'• , bowel*, liver and kidneys in proper; ’ condition, preparing your stoma.h *n| digest what you ** ' |r was prepared by Dr Hen-lry years ago to meet Ml ’hose cond! tluna. its virtue and value has never been equaled for the regulation at those conditions. Uy giving your children s spoonful morning and evenlug yuu will prepuru them to sjuah off those irresistible attacks of dlsoaiiee. and will proven, you from haling those attack* vt hvadach**. 1 builiurte. dUsiuvss* dull heavy fuellug. ujateMa, UiMteHou ol ga«* ucnoiwneua1 is Uiuvral Tuuic make, you lu-l like a tie* per* oo “ u ’ i * doctor bill- 19 Tw,te u * ul4 by “ n |druM 1 11"" 1 " »kaw & I. C. MALE HOGS. I I have tor •»'•» M bu * 4 ot * oud | U. I C Itelc >“*»• u ‘ ,ur •* nlce ' wlik b I am vßvrlug to Hie termer, ut Ulis urnumw. l ,rU '“ *UU-to ou«Ul I move ihum- Ate ln»«re»t«<t I will uud it proii’sWu tv inquiru furI thvr H’* >’ ttr *'Ue“v'e. Th*** boss | gru all bls lamed, utrung Individuals. I nerfuclly livaltliyj porruc DYKICMAN. i II F. D. N«* AH' Vc«el UT - ,uJ | .I. UUlw uvrUmaat lAtqltjr g<’|l|
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—*w*» I ■ .■III . I ■ ..m. miiuiii 4 MADAM, MAY WE HAVE YOUR INDIVID- g ED ATTENTION A MOMENT? fi Slf you are think- nients that you U H“" ing of a tailored could not possibly S suit or coat fault- elsewhere in H X lessly fashioned of this city, nor get II S the best material jO |MI others equally as g H and finest work- Jr | good in every way X •• manship, then we . h o M especially at such II Il are ready to meet I.T oU moderate prices. H •J your wishes and lip If you have never g g satisfy them be- I fl visited our spac- ft •» ynnd your most hopeful '<■ 'I 1 ill ious Cloak and Suit De- |r expc.tatio'S Come here '■ f j A||) panment then come this || 1 1 today and s« e spread out J. j ■| l week. It’s an excellent ■J m glorious array Suits, eilN Vff lM ctJ J time to get acquainted, as S — Coa's and furs with a . stocks are at their best X c aim to exclusiveness that and prices are the lowest II •“ cannot be disputed-gar- jp just now. g “ THE BOSTON STORE I
CHIROPRACTOR HmirC L 36 to s:d<f IIUUI3 6:30 to 8:00 Office « n s cond floor, first door South of Uem<»crat Consu tatv» a’dSpnnl nalysis free Lady Attendant PHONE <5550 0. L. BUIGtNER I) I Democrat Want Ads P”. •‘THE HEX” THEATER The passion play showinr th- life «»|* Christ i col* r.d ic’ure- will b viven at ti e R-x tonight. Thi- *-h<»w i* triVen ’o ’he h« efi <»f th Star of Bethohelm Com an i help the lodge along. I’he lie of Chnst, id the • lat nt up-t »d te u i t . c-i tures. Admisa l'c-nr> REX THEATER 1 <•*”’ ■ I-D TuE BEST YOU CAN WISH FOR is that at yuur Th inksgiving dinner y ju will have some of Martin's pies, cakes or i ast rv. “Simply delicious,” to the universal verdict, but ike all food of a high degree) •f excellence they must be tasted to be 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. Martin’s bread for sale Mt S. E. Hite grocery and Bradit wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin__
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Long Return Limit-Libe al Stop-ov*r Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on 11. J. Thompson ket. Decatur, or address Chas. E Rose, A.G.P. A. Toledo, 0. important Change Os time On CLOVER LE\F ROUTE SUND \V NOVEMBERS 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE EkSTBOUND No. 3, 10:25 A.M Ik .a !in No. 4, 7:02 P.M | No. 5, 10:38 P. M UUA UK No 6, 4:50 A.M ORDER A BOX OF ~r*»—4 f— ~ WHITE STAG EXTR Cigars for vour Thanksgiving Dinner. The White Stag is the ideal after din* ner smoke it aids the digestion and adds relish to the meal. Its purity and the absolutely sanitary condition under which it is made, make it not only a perfect smoke but wholesome m Try them yon c n smoke all you V. 4 It I » )- " ' The Repub’ic Stock Food and Medical Co. D-catur, In tia a Dear ir;» After feeding Republic stock food fur about two months to my horses and mules, I find it reduces my feud bills and has m< team looking bet* j ter and more lively. So lam pleased to recommend it to my friends as the best stock food I ever fed and besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you much success, I remain Yours Truly I Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only one ut the many letters of satisfaction we receive daily fiom our patrons. In every instance where wc place any of our food and medicine we have repeated re-orders for it and our customers arc delighted with the results it brings Give Us a Trial I Republic Stock Food 4 Medical Co. L. F. W3IIROEDER. MGK. Ikcatur, Ind.
Winter Tourist Ticket Now On Sale To R-sorts </f California •• The West And Southwest
