Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1913 — Page 3
IBe Thankful 1 I 7 le w °man that superintend ■n, I tln £° f Thai.ksgivinf disn 6 I raori '“ w «••• be thankful if 1T 10 ■ Piir of our Cushion Comfort .i! h a I Sbe won’t mind being on “It I § t II | m Womens $3.00 j; Vogleworle |
I WEATHEK i ORff AO jj luamionainiiiaofffi;.;: (* Rain tonight Tliur-.1,., ; -tied. KchrU Eicln r was a busim u j,„ r In the city today, p Miss Esther Eva m Fort v,.. . ita here visiting with friends. ■County Commissioner Jim H. i ji ricks of Monro*; wa■ a business visit- \ ‘or in the city today. I Mrs. John Steigmeytr and sun. in. std, Went to Fort W, yne today uooit in Visit with relatives. I Miss Helena w.mst and Master jltaymond Uasu returned . to Fort ■Jayne. They visited with Mrs. Clarluc e Holt house. L Mr. and Mrs. reromand Kes i. * ami eon, Kenneth, left today for Fort Btae to sfend Thangseiving day •with the Yakmnn and Hathaway fain ■MS. K|litts Heali Hells! tor Bluffton. where she will attend the jjJßks' Thanksgiving lull tonight, ■fv’hil' there she will be the I'ltc-t o' JjMiss Naomi Kapp.
Rthf homf of Quality (irocfru*' THANKSGIVING! The Most important Day | Os The Year From A Culinary Point Os View! jon aid Discretion I,e I *‘<l u> VGe selection of the L min this respect, inmu the ad ■ :d-thc Guests, the Uoet ami IK-t-I 20c ao and 40c I 1 ’ ,!■) W' a)andiK‘ or produce. | Rutter 18 to 27 c 1 Ho-.ec 7d^T». S l...M.aClllWliy Lli |,KEN Sji, 1 the bowers REALTY ■- • I I Mwaff*" | I the &H>»'* wr 1
Henry Cerke and family Wlllt t 0 Hoaglaad to visit yesterday. J- B. Jones left this morning tor barren, where he will spend T i; ,nks giving with his son, E. i. Jom l Miss Nora Gwkc returned to i, 1 last evening after .. vi ,ii j with Mrs. Lawrence Kleinhenx. ! The Misses (leorgiana and Uni ' la laiuer of Fort Wayne are e.viiei ti d itere to spend Thanksgiving day at the home of Isruise firake. Mr. and Mrs. James Buffenbarct r and granddaughters, Emma and Bos- i I eie. left this morultig for Fort Wayne for a visit > itli relatives. ‘ Albert ihiker and son, Onie of i Homer. 111. are here for a visit v Hi ; their sou and brother. Will Ik . r i and family of near Williams. The Knigiits of lotuniuus are i i r,usted to meet at their hall Thurs ly ; morning at 7 o'clock for the purpo; attending the requiem high mass fur ! the late Father H. Tlieo. Wilken. Herb Lac-hot returned last even';tig 1 ’ trom Bertie, where be at tended ale .- held near that place yesterday, dr. . Lacbot purchased a number of line F chickens end will branch out into th poultry game.
—»..si _ J II iMit'M 111 yii «■ jam Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busse uud son, Caul .left today for Fort Wayne to v t with relatives. Mrs. Eli Meyer an' 1 daughter, Gladys, made a business trip to Fort Wayne tills afternoon. Lawrence Gerard left today for An--1 urn to spend Thanksgiving day with Ills brother, Hen Gerard, and wife, Irvin Acker of First street, who had two ribs broken recently when he figured in a runaway, is recovering, Itov. George Angormaler returned to Ills home at Auburn yesterday after being tlio guest of Father Freiberger. l)ei' Jones went to Lagrange this morning, whore lie will spend Thanks giving with his brother, U, Jones. * Mrs. Amelia Hoagktnd loft today for Claypool to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Snyder. Mrs. John Kirchner and children f Preble will spend Thanksgiving jwith the Stutter and Peck families in I Fort Wayne. i In Hex theater will five a matinee omorrow afternoon, at which time tiny will give a turkey away. Get | uupona tonight. Mrs. Emma K'oos and daughter, Miss Essie, left this morning for Goshen, where they will upend Thanksgiving with their daughter and sister. Miss Leah Apt left this morning for her homo at Butler, where she wiii -pend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Apt. Mrs. Millard Cowan went to Grand lapids, Mich., to he the guest of her I mi in-law aud daughter. Mr, and Mrs r, d Deiuiuger, over Thanksgiving. Mis, Clcnny- Mangold will go tc Portland tomorrow to be the guest o Min Vera Reinhardt for Thanksgiv tig and attend the Phi Delta dance. J Mrs. Henry Lnhtensleogcr am! daughters, Marie and Genevieve, Vent j i Fort Wayne to spend Thanksgiving I with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Baxter. I Mrs. William Hurting unit daughter. Mamie, left for Lima, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving Day. From there they wilt go to Celiua, Ohio, to visit w it!, j tiie Ua;t family. Mrs. Mary has gone to | Willirmsport, where she is looking! for property, with the intention of I moving ibere. She will return the latti r ikirt of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Anne- Fisher and daughters, Mildred, Florence and •'Oiler, went to Monroeville this ait ! i moon to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Deltuer House. Mr. K. X. Eh inner and uutm.-Herb, Leo and Elmo, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen-) ry Schulte and son. Frederic, will go j to liufitou tomorrow to spend Thunks j -i vi tig, as tiie guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Will Berlins. Mrs. It E. Gllpen went to For* ! Wayne to be in attendance at the fu i j coral of her cousin. Mrs. Frank Me i datum, wiio died suritUuly while vi- , ; ting with her cousin, Willis Magucr j ud Mrs. Reuben Gtlpeii, All arrangements have been made I J tiy the Plil itclta Kappas for their i I riuutk-giving dame tomorrow night J tin K. of C. hull. Tho Marion Fax ephunn orchestra will furnish the mu ! j, mid a large crowd is eXpe< ted. Mr. and Mrs. C, It. (Till and duugh-l ', r; the Mi es Jeanette and I,sidle, j j . nd Mrs. Ileuedtct Uhl, of Toledo, li., J I v,ill arrive in tho city tonight to I • spend Thanksgiving with the U. J.j ierveer family, Mr. and Mrs. Uhl i vtil remain until Sunday oveuing. Mr Rev Then. Hoemuun and son. > Hatbort, of Watlieua. Kan; , who were! . Ri d here by the death of th- tr f* j ln r . iltc k't« County Con:’ tom r ■ l ,i> /,vnk. left tor If rt Wayne to ,n u ,ver liunknuiviug d From ! •. r. they will leave Friday for iheirj lO! '• At a uniting held Monday night In 1 ■ liter ' hall the wnlnu e • line' elected wets*: Fiank ( arndl j prei-'dentf Harvey Hirer, rin> presl j * iii at, I’itarl", law**, ftmnclal r*eri ■ lure Lin Merry inn n. reeurdlng wi j |,, r . chsfl.w Kit am. treasurer. The > i |uni av» r prouperous y<’ar * t.*mi evdkythh® It* working lu W!,U*' ri iumlttg from, Fort Wayn *! i night n motoring party. It' i ling Mr. and Mi Dalian liunsh k H \j P ull ,| ,\t r ., Frank Carroll ,1 the mtsforlune to run out of faro-1 jim, mar the Willi* Conner farm, rami north «> ‘ A *"" 1 | hall Imur waa spent b> the part), but j lh e ntially sUM.eded iii awakening! Ur. Fuimcr and a.-ured enourh a t ..,ure them of their rate arrival ftoum i t ii , ;l2 h,nd Lumber company Ih* nil in aim < lit" Grand Itaptd . •I Indlatm Hutlrond company B* re ,eter J6W damugeH. The cwupony l» | . . ~j iritlt ottotrui (lug tin lh»mk .' t * H |||,.|i p,i;bis* through Ho Hornt nd l.utniivtr* eoiupntty'i' yard; , uyd , ,~w ~1 Wlih >’ tc fflot «K'l j, Jitiiir. d.kudgda to pfop , t . umputtt nauie'l- Bhllpu. i itt.rrmnu and Bom»mm »r»* uttone ya i„ r plaintiff.--Fort Wiiyno Journal iseuu,
■ HI Rheumatic Twinges yield immediately to Sloan'i Lin- E {meat. It rtilievrs aching and I iwollen parts instantly. Reduces P infl»mtnatiou and < inlets that agon- T | ising pain. Don’t rub - it pene- B , trates. ! SLOAN'S 1 LINIMENT Kills /V:t ffive* quick relief i ■■ ■'. f tm 1 f I throat affections. Sloao*s? Here’s v 4 Relief from V' ‘Xfy niothrr hii u> ■ «f Hloan's Unin « t| m over 83 yearn «.» . ■ er« fit relief I in li »*». ■ turn.'•—.«*». a. A / - , Cood for Celt! #ft<! * * ! A little boy Best a> -r i •; mn. T ■ ■lcmp t:.p vnolbrr fiulsaenr, <n> H out the eroiw»« f M u. 'lrung*, . ItL % Nc uralgm Co no P fslcwn’t* Lth merit is If* * nir ,)i B oinc in tlm wtifld. It hu* reitevrd rh* £ ■ of nearalfie B nn< i 1 i ,in truly sav j.»ur I.immcnt did E H dop them )/n. C. M. I)o*kcr of JoHur- P* At all Dealers. Price 25«., 50c. & SI.OO y »i Sloan's Instructive Booklet on 1 Hortf* sent free. 1 SI OAK, 1k„ BOSTON. MASS, f Dr, €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pl'irmn 148 l nUiIL lii j Dill pickles dozen lHc Pure strawberry jam 13c Pure aiiple jelly ioe Maple syrup 25 and 10c Ripe olives 35c i.Jello (all flavors) 10c jChila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish or ions |»ound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese lb. . . 25c Cranbeiries, qt. . . . 10c BulkCocoanut 25c Olive oil 25e Apple butter 10c Celery . ... 10c Sweet Potatoes pk. . 25c Plenty of good country butter VYe pay cash ortrade for produce butter 25c eggs 33 cents ) .. M .'fc-itwu J ST Alt t POCTRY Jj I Florida orartu ih* . 0e | English ivai; ut. * . 2"c | f New m:\e ! rut-i . 2 c | New almonds lb. . .25c I | Minute tapioca ib. . 10c I Pearl tapicci lb, . .lie Shelled pop corn lb. . 5c Jell 0 10c Peanut butter . . , 15c Bulk cocoanut 25c Citron lb 25c New raisins .... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c j New dried peas lb. . Cc > Buckwheat flour . . 10c \ 1 1 j Pie pumpkin . . . . 10c ; iill Johns, tel*.. C*NHs£.*_. -
■ _ ■ - _ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■__ -- r MADAM, MAY WE HAVE YOUR UNDIVID-1 [ ED ATTENTION A MOMENT? j] Slf you are think- ments that you • IT ing of a tailored n °t possibly 5 || suit or coat fault- boy elsewhere in || S lessly fashioned of yJ lj{\ c^y ’ nor ■■ 2 the best material O Ll others equally as 5 Sand finest work- iNi ml good in every way ST manship, then we , 0 Hii especially at such II 1 1 are ready to meet I f o j|# • moderate prices. U J ! your wishes and |j o ' » y° u have never 5 ri satisfy them be- II ||» visited our spac- fl yond your most hopeful I It ious Cloak and Suit De- It £ * expectations, tome here 11/ partment then come this l| today and see spread out ' j , 'W : week. It’s an excellent ■1 glorious array Suits, ciinshinf me K et acquainted, as S= Coats and i urs with a * '(Trl * stocks are at their best ; claim to exclusiveness that L*?*”**?" r Wrf} ' and prices are the lowest II if Cann 9 5515 just now. || £ = THE BOSTON STORE f !%T-"rt!Jji:=rsfll!!:==i|||i==iiii =!illi=iiliii^
CHIROPRACTOR Hrtnrc 1:30 to 5:00 lIUul 3 6:30 to 8:00 Office <>n second fl (T, iirst dooi South of Democrat Consult tion and Spinal An-1 aly.sis free Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. L. BUkGtNER D C Democrat* Want Ads Pay. I “THE REX” THEATER A big program for tonight. Something worth seeing. “The Wall of Money" A Ilex, 2 reel drama 0 “STUNG”, Standard. A story of two theives who make a big raid one night and later on. are given the 1 me medicine. Tne rooms! are looted. Get your coupons for thf t irkey to be given awa Thanksgiving afternoon. 5c REX 5c fefe * n\ yc dw i M ; i I\/-' 5 >• l> ’ (*) ***»*! -* i * THE BEST YOU CAN WISH FOK is that at your Thanksgiving {dinner y m will have some of Martin’s pies, cukes or pastry. “Simply delicious,” is the universal verdict, but i!:c ail f« o J of a h gh degree | >f excellence they must be l tasted to be proj>crly appreciated. We are making* a, special preparation for the Thanksgiving orders, hut to 1 insure ah olute satisfaction let us have your orders as I early as possible. Mari in’s bread for wile at I $; K. l Ufce grocery ahti lSi uskj ! wilier and Baker. „ Jacob Martin
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Important Change Os time On CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBERS. 1013 WESTBOUND LEAVE EASTBOUND No X 10:26 AM /'A IID No. 4, 7:02 P.M No. 5, 10:38 P. M ULL/41 UK No. 6, 1:50 A.M Your Thanksgiving Dinner will taste better if you have a box of TUIPWHITE STAG extra mild Cigars for your friends to “top” off your Turkey with you’ll find them Mild in Taste, Rich in Flavor, and an Excellent after Dinner Relish for Every Putt* will prove a pleasure to your palate. Get A Box Tonight | The Republic Stock Food and Medical Co. Decatur, Indiana Dear ir;» After feeding Republic stock food for j* about two months to my horses and mules, I find it reduces my feed bills and has mv team looking better and more lively. So lam pleased to recommend it to my friends as the l>est stock food 1 ever fed and besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you much success, l remain Yours Truly Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only ono of the many letters ol :>aliotaction we receive daily fiom our patrons, in every instance where we place any of our food and medicine we have repeated re-orders lor it und our customers are delighted with the results it brings Give Us u Trial Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L. F. SCIIROEDEK, MGR. ‘ Decatur, Ind.
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