Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1913 — Page 3

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I WEATHER IORE(ASI h If k.tnmnn:::::, If Rain tonight, TUur> , Eicher q the city today, Esther 1A..„ - | „ n -. I here visiting with friend-. ■Count) Commissioner Jim H, n . ■gfrick" ot Monroe wa-. a busim -, t r in the city today. Cilru John Steigim ;< r and ><m. X went to tort W.yut today noon to | isit with relatives. EjMitss Helena btarost and Ma t r ■faynior Gase returned .to Fort S|nyne. They vi-ited with Mr- < larOto Holthouse. ■»i r gon Kenneth, left today for Fort Bayne to spend Thangsgiving day th' Yakii.au ■Mi.- I.< -ii. lieu-;■ MEBhitl'ton. wmr- v. Jll lie ti -

gl 'JI ™ HOM* 0F I jMU vJ LJ kJ Quality Groceries I IK HUMMING! < v\ B The Most Impt* tant I ..\ ' Mr^^/' Tni Os The Year //f /i From A Culinary ;M I / 'fl Point Os View I I mill' Dav When the Utmost Caution a~| Diartti.n n • • and the |iest Judgement exercised in the selection of the \ i»n<i> . 1 t gh H djtio->.. thankfulness of al! cuiicerued-the Guests, th. H ■• ■ 9 ees -and-the Grocer. house lettuce lb i - Celery'2 for 99 Malaga grapes. lb thin skin oranges at 2n,. white clover honey, lb pkg i raisins, pkg. Ide raisins, pkg. ..tiandK; 1 ' 9 Eating apples, pk.. ...20and2«»B<lit :.|iell uslnuts, lb I We pay cash or trade fur produce, ftP . Ml Hutter 18 to 27c e ; ,. I I N 4th of' , h . ’ — — « ■ mN^n [ IM Presided j 111 THE BOWERS REALTY '"■ | I I • ■^ cor SXAy.^ rW ' ■ Wy x Jey h• .... r ’

I lienrjr G «ke and family Men; . |, Hoagland to visit yesterday. J B. Jones left this morning f„ iptarrcn, where he will spend Thank .giving with his son, E. L. Jones. , Miss teru r , turned iu . u . ; i Wayne last cv<o j ag , lltl , r ~ vihb r '|*ilh Mrs. Lawrence Kleinhenz. The Misses Georgiana and Lttdn ,a LdUer ot Fort Wayne are exp< i here to spend Thanksgiving day . j the home of Louise Brake. Mr. and Mrs, James Buffenbar r 'and granddaughters. Emma and 1; .pie. left this morning for fort Wayne , tor a visit ' ith relatives. i Albert Baker and son, Onie. of ' Horner. 111. are here for a visit with ; ; their son and brother, Will I. r • and family of near Williams. The Knights of t otumous are re I listed to meet at their hall Thur I<y I j morning at 7 o'clock for the purpose o ' attending the requiem high mass for ■'the late Father H. Theo. Wilken. Herb Lachot returned last evoniui; : ■ from Berne, where he attended a . .- held near that place yesterday. Mr . lauhot purchased a number of poultry game.

. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busse ■and son,J i'aul .left today for Fort Wayne to> I visit with relative*!. I Mrs. Eli Meyer il!K i du K litcr. | I G J a<l >'’ s ' 'nude a business trip to Fort I Wayne this afternoon. Lawrence Gerard left today for Auturn to spend Thanksgiving day with his brother, Ben Gorard, nod wife. Irvin Acker of First street, who had I '>'o ribs broken recently when he figured in a runaway, is recovering. Hev. George Angertnuier returned to his home at Auburn yesterday after beiUK the guest of Father Freiberger. Doe Jones went to Lagrange this | j morning, where he will spend Thanks ' giving with his brother, C. H. Jones. Mrs. Amelia Hoagland left today I for Claypool to spend Thanksgiving) with her daughter. Mrs. H. A. Snyder, j Mrs. John Kirchner und children i 1 '•( Preble will spend Thanksgiving I | "ith the Stetter and Peck families ini j Fort Wayne. The Hex theater will give a matinee | I'umorrow afternoon, at which time 'hey will give u turkey away. Get Mr:. Emma Fstos and daughter, Miss ie. left this morning for Goshen, 'here they will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter and sister. -Mi- , Leah Apt left this morning for! her home at Butler, where she will spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Apt. Mrs. Millard Cowan went to Grand I rt lapids, Mich., to be the guest of her on in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs I .‘rd Ik itdnger, over Thanksgiving. Mis; Glennys Mangold will go t, I ■ J Portland tomorrow to h>» the guest of I Ml. Vera Reinhardt for Thanksglv ng und attend the Phi Belta dance. i Mrs. Henry Llchtenuteoger and 'daughters, Marie and Genevieve, went < e o Fori Wayne to spend Thanksgiving I with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Baxter. )f Mrs. William Harting and daughter, i, Mamie, left for Linn. Ohio, to spend | r Thanksgiving Day. From there: they I will go to Celina, Ohio, to visit with I the Gast family. Mrs. Mary Stockard has gone to i Willi, msport. where she is looking I, ’or property, with the intention oi ov>t g there. She will return tin I tetter part of the week. '• I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher and daughters. Mildred. Florence ail'll " Gier, went to Monroeville this aft II -noon to upend Thanksgiving with I ) Mr. and Mrs. Delmer House. Mrs. E. X". EhUtger and sous. Herb, I j Leo and Elmo, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- > ry Schult*- and son. Frederic, will go j to Buflton tomorrow to spend Thanks | giving as the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. I Will Berling. Airs. R E. Gilpen went to Fort Wayne to be in attendum at th- funeral of her cousin. Mr-. I ’.ink Me , Mukcn, who died suddenly while vis-1 ting with her cousin, Willi- Magner | ud Mrs. Reuben Gilpen. I All arrangements have been made] by the i'hl Delta Kappas tor their ji shank giving dame to.mil-row night . .t ihi K. of C. hall. Tim Marion Sax- ' > i |>h"iie or< hi slra will furnish (he mu I : I lanw crowd I- ,'Xpei ted. ( Mr. '.J Mr . C. R. I'hl and daugh-'j ( pit. d Mr-. Iknodict Vhl. of Toledo. O ( will arrive in tin- city tonight to ~ -I ," I Thanksgiving with the H. 1 j •lerveer famfly. Mr. nnd Mr* Uhl | i ■ 111 remain ui'ltl Sunday evening. Mrs Rev. Thoo. Iloi-maun and son. SI; H< i - -rt. of Wathena. Kans., who were F , uii.-d here by the death of their fa • r, the lute County Commissioner ■ . r. /.a .k, bft for irirt Wayne to j R ,|I CVM Tbatiksgivlng day. From'! M , th > will leave Friday for fhetr' At a an'-tins held Monday night Inij E ii Hanies M.iki-n.' lull lh<- union ii K . i.f >n ..|, • ion <>f "dleers II j! Tie - elect'd were: Frank Carrotl. )| i .resident; Harvey Elr..>y. vice presi I dent; Charlc* Lose, financial sucre- ■ 'uir ; Lein M> rryman, recarding w*c-|| Slrctary: Charles Kit on, treasurer. Tin I Ri nioit ha * had a v< ry proem rou y tjl *- I .ml > i<-rjthing ia working hi Lai-il rneny. v .. rei'in.mr from Fort Wayne I I mi-'iiiy nteht a motoring party, in | ,t, . . Mr. at>d Mr . fhilln* llttttal' k > X n d Mr and Mrs. Frank Carroll I l, a .| |he ml„tortum' to run out of gmo-|j i im< mar tin White Fonm-.r furtn. I i i irm nortls of the city. A very hud I I halt hour was apettl hy the party, but - uuully auecrv’lod In awakening ■ ii- Foutier utid err tired enough „ ( i,e” to iia uro lliviti of lh«ir safe ’j; . IK i L’llUb’ ’ ' , I ( '.('".l Rapid ; ~i imllatiii Railroad 'wgipany roI I), , ,-r »&<te dumng' <• Th. lll> I’ I it; , d with otstrit'tiny the Houck I' jiliteli which pasi'ca tlirmigh tlie Hoag-11 | 1i,,ul Lu lit Is r eoiii|Mhy'>< yards, und j Ihi ~ltl-'d Wider to rill"'- ulld tl'MUt | Li,, pietnis' doing damwf'* *" I j,. .imouut tinim'L iteilnu I Maiutiff.—-1 oft Wujuu Jouruul-il | I fl

■. _ . Rheusr aJu o IWL/JCS Z yield Immediate!, 1.!-u'j Linaliment. It rcli k . and Si swollen parts insLi.-.tly Reduces "! iinflaminntiou nnd quictathat agon- '"‘l icing pain. Don't rub—it peuc- ju tralea. SLQaAs i. LINIMENT! /f/ZZc Prin | throat ,i... iioi.i. 1 .. o you tried v’l Sloan's? Here's w)..it other* cayi ' »"v:y m. th.. of Nmin's IJi'l-n.- I. - . , •i 1 t - Ts A I tie 1.. st . • .. g pre the in.: , »« tiy. S| h - - . ! •<w , d ’HUM o: t *. -f | lu • P cine Ht th • V.. M. ) hi r.- niveal D. and i rm tom y< ■ i . nrut 4 . Rh»p them »Vrw c. M. aj J 0.,. - j At all Dealer*. Price 2Sc.« 50;. A SI.OO < h Shan’* !n«tractive Booklet on Horses sent free. i DR. fAKI S. SIGAN,!»(.. BOSioN. | Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno u,licc 143 1 IJUIK Residence 102 Hl® Dill pickles dozen 15 • Eure strawberry jam luc Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 40c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida orarges dozen 25c Spanish o> ions pound 07c Extra fancy bn . 22c Bread 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese . Cranberries, qt. Bulk Cocoanut . ’ ■• Olive oil . 2. • Apple butter . 1 c C. lery . 1 • Sweet Putauu pk. 2->.‘ Plenty of good country but* Ur We paj cash er trace for produce butter 25c eggs 33 teats * > ' ? STAR <;uoceßY II | Florid oi rg< [ English > ahyt ■ 0 , 2 v ' (New ftlmont s . . 25c * I Minute Upit c>. ! b. .Wc | ' reail tapiccilb, . . l(c |i ■ Shelled pop cta n lb. . 5c I Jell 0 i Peanut butter . . . 15c L Bulk cocoanut 25c Citron lb. .... 25c New raisins .... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c New dried peas lb. . 6c Buckwheat Hour . . 10c 6 u Pic pumpkin .... 10c | pflrw* «gBK3T. ncwaiwra m 1 . Will Johns. —<

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iciHROPRACTOIII Hours ' ! Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Anal, sis free I Lady Attendant PHONE 650 1 0. L BUBGENER I.C Democrat Want Ajls Pay. i “THE REX” THEATER A big program for tonight. | Something worth teeing. “The WaH of Money” A Rex, 2 reel drama | “STUNG’’, Standard. A tory of two theives who m tke a big raid one night r Hater on, are given the: ic medicine. The rooms I j are looted. 1 Get your coupons forth •k<, to be given awa ' afternoon. 5c REX 5c © ' ( ■■.'S ’ I*' J* ' r -' I /,<>' ■ * - -rT*L ***** ' 1" ■ I «* .j • .j>y' X *'’V -W* s *-. ‘ J T t. DESTYOr C N WISH FOR nt, you *di have boinc of ?Ur 3 pH, cnkoß or post* ry. “Simply delicious,” is, tiie universal verdict, but ike all feed of a h gh degree of excellence they must be tasted to be proixsrly appreciated. We arc making a special preparation for the i Thanksgiving orders, Lut to insure absolute satisfaction let us have your orders as early as possible. Marl in\s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier anil Baker. Jacob Martin . *

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