Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1913 — Page 3
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| WEATHER IORFCAuI tin itrday. | Dau B( xrj tuuti. a bu r. Bwue this morning. Cai Bowen mad, a bn .a. , Hoagland this morning. i Georg- Steele went to Hoagland this morning to look after some bus! aess matters. ! ‘•Miss Maj lladeniaeker returned to her home at. Fort Wayne this morning after upending Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Nellie Daniels returned to Ft. ’training at the Hope hospital to be a purse. Messrs. Fremont Frfsingcr and RobMt Peterson arrived home from Bloomington to spent the Thanksgiv■lng holiday with their parents. I 'Miss Frances Dugan left tht> nu.ni '|ng for Chicago, where she will remain (until Sunday visiting with colkg* friends and attend the National Con ■ ft "ence of English T, a ’ er
1 8B? ' b I H(^r IW b | Quality Groceries j I Come. G'w Us A Tri* I AM. Jj You then will Declare Our t Grocerits the Ch' ices t u I I I ' J 51 Our Prices Fair I Most Obliging You'll Find Is Anxious To Please, I Ever Striving Our Best Your Wants to Appear "T"" - " 15c xl Black Raspberries can 15c ? | Bad pitted cherries can. . • 25,35 c I Apricot’can • • ’ Vhite cherries fancj can an(i ■ Sticeil pineapples can •• 1212 c | Succotash can • 10 & ] ; - lC ■fireel and wax b*ans can 4 p2c I Pure buckwheat flour ! o • ~ K qf . pay easn or trade tor product Egg l, ■ J ' ' Butter IS to 2;c — II HoAer £ f , d Ho ?£'>«• '■Nur -i ,fG,K IT— -EB FREN^.ur| ft r|B President C I I M-- u^.<4' HoNEy R
A. VV. Werling of i’rehle wa a vis ' itor in the city today. I Mias Irene Myers, a trained nur • teturned to Fort Wayne this niornm.’ -.after visiting with relatives. , Miss Hertha Udler of Intlianaj. j I arrived Wednesday evening to ■ | .with her parents Misses Rvba Quinn and VVini ' Burk are homo from college to I tile week-end vacation with their r Lents. Miss Dbrothy Ervin returned to. work at Fort Wayne this morning fi >|er s|><udtug Thanksgiving with ,i| J father, f’harles Ervin. Mr. and Mrs. ('. R Ehl and dattgli I levs, Jeanette and Lucile, arrived u • the city Wednesday «o spend Thar ’ with tlie B.J.Terveer lamilj 1 Miss Naomi Dugan is home ft i i Northwestern university at Evanst :i s| Hl., to spend a few days' vacation w i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Du ■ ( gan. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell pa- •<i I i-1 through this city this morning on tin 11 j way from Pleasant Mills, where t i had been visitiSM with relative I i Fort Wayne, where they will be the guests of relatives and friends.
Mias Nel] Brown went to Fort Whyne today. Mrs. Noah Baker made a trip to Ft. Wayne today. •Sum Durbin of Pleasant Mills is •luite Hl of symptoms of pneumonia. Vtoruey J. c. Moran made a proisional business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tric.kvr entertained nt Thanksgiving supper, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeVinney. Jessie and Paul Hart inn. have arrived from Marion, Ohio. f ()1 - a weekend visit with Miss Geraldine Brandy- | berry, Miss Blanche Hart of Furt Way tie spent Thanksgiving with her uncle utv! aunt, Mt and Mrs. Herman Tett man. John Niblick returned from Tide do. Ohio, where he attended the fu neral of his aunt, Mrs. George MethUJ, Ben l.ahg returned to Elwood to I lay after spending Thanksgiving here l with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lang. Genevieve Uerling returned to Fort Wayne after spending Thanksgiving week here with her mother Mrs. He | lena j Attorney b. C. DeVau for Lulu Johnson, administrator, has filed a pe- | tition to sell real estate. Frank and ■ Glen Johnson are defendants. Mr . L. E. Heart und chidren, Helen • and Kenneth, left this morning for ' Fit’-i'mnt, Mich., after visiting in the it: with her motlicr, Mrs. 8 ,E. HurMr. and Mrs. H. l> Mo-. returned ( ■' th ir home at Fort Wayne last evI ning after spending Thanksgiving 'ay with Mrs. Julia and Miss Annette Moses. .Miss Helen Niblick, a student at I he t'hle Wesleyan college, Itelawure iliio. . am,' hmne to spend Tiianksglvnc v itli her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John Niblick. Frank i'renicrkanipof Chicago arriv'd in the city yesterday to tpeiid bis Thanksgiving holidays with his parent . and attend tlie Phi Delta dance last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards und laughter. Mildred, of Decatur. Ind.. I >re guests of her parents. Mr. and Mr Eiuinok Gamble. -Van Wert Dully Times Mr. and Mrw. John Gerard had as thank -giving day guests C W. Luttln of Toledo. Ohio, who was enroute ■ -lorn from Indianapolis, and Mr. < Ilf lord l.alX'lie. M r-f*!!" KMeMer returned to I h<» Snored Heart academy Fort Vaynit, to resume her studies after II i le v days' Thanksgiving vacation. I S u’ '• ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs ! W. A. Ku< Ider. Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. t'niu and Eu- : •ne Bretnerkanip left this morning ■r Albion, where Mr. and Mr> Cron *lll make their Irune until after i, I’hrptmas. Mr. Cron will be mgaged u the picture business. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Grim gave a ' auiily dinner. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Wash Pyle, Mr. and Mr . Pliny Wlble und on. Fdwnrd; Mr und Mrs. Elmer Tnekvr and son, li . i*ni, and .Mrs. HaiHiah Sudduth. 11l Kewpio club had a delightful >nue al the iHiuic of Miss Genevieve [' - ;nt'< yeMerdny afternooa from two Ltd .iitr. The girls eewed und talked ... | imd dcks tuble and seasouable re- | r cent, of cider, nuts and i-on Mt Jamw Hell returned from To- | ( , , sl| *•“ ' ailed by the ill I I sister. Mrs. George Meth ! • I rcii-.iiuetl until after the fit i Mt Mary and Amelia Nt .li<-1 I t i< ■. returning to her lionn- a eat uiIt J Hidlliou-!' WHS hostess st |!. j. i<» k dinner today, given for IMr d Mra. <lLlid of Toledo and I Mr Antia Voltner of this city, wild will ' l ive l<> Toledo llio lirst of De li, , r. Thoiie Invited Is idea Hie * ,d honor were Mr. and Mrs. \ wed Millian Uowßnc. si<d M> li I”- l*ancr and ■ w a rwry happy /.itlKrlng of reiaand friend* who pertixik of a I ... t I) Uhtiful iTtuUk-givillg feu. t. I * bit h Included benld<* Uw family. i M-. und Mr.' Ju F .MorllUt und famr, und Mrs !• U. Felner und h Mi»» Il'HUu .mum olid Ml>-( * 11,I 1 , rt Mtrittat. Hie !•'*• ***** ,r “' H,di. ..ud oh ami Mi Medley. I nil i,i I 'oft Wayne. it,.im rt Fuikn* northward Imak't am, (tMentrd by thv Cetttr-d , Hit. morniug' ** k* * 1“ '* i , limn start l'» iinit , lt •!'<’ d l ' ol i.Kii ;io ». Thv lineup for the I . (tn wu Fall* unti H"Her lori | y-j, d«i><j<d'<HP. widor; l«:h' II art'end iSii'def,' • ' * CMiUolt i » and I'raiucr. fafWtHdni 'ah nor Aithbold and Helter, ' . i phW trnuli *en< inidr by !i, ’|,i. .. . l>. <i'.i. J, “'-d |,, Bi i. 1 ulk ArchliuH. 1-
~ -Ml, t PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sule at his homo on the T. 8. Coffee i farm, 1- milu south of the old fair grounds, on Wednesday. December . 1913, .-al,' to start promptly at li!:30, . the following property, to-wit: Hoise Black horse coming 9 years old, buy horse, coming fi yours old; buy coach horse couijng 5 years old. Wag ana - 3 1-2 Inch Turnbull wagon, wfth log bunks, good as new: carriage, hug gy, spring wagon, set of Black Bcautj buggy barnohh, GO gallon tank, with pump, complete; sickle griudui'. good us new. Chickens. Corn in th shock, hard coal stove, good a. tie** . cook stove, drestfr, chlff, id s. -i en cabinet, all good a.- new; di.'.in room table. 6 dining ii on • chairs, stand, 5 bed si< id , 2 sprlngui Edison phenog- :I: v ■ i 110 • tecords, rug. 9x12; 25 card . !in grain carpet, filling for nig; .-,ei gold band dishes, 5S pieces. Terms; /Ml sums uud r ; ! i in hand; over $5.00 ucr IT <>i x mouths wii be given, puiellii.ier givitl;: i bankable note. No property retaov . er until stilled for: 4 per cent oil lor cash. C. D. McCf.l'RE. John Spullor, Auet. T. 8. Cotle.!, elerk. 2»ltu I oDaniel Erwin made a business trip I to Huntertown. , Miss ta'dia Miller returned today [noon from Celina, Ohio, where she I tpeut-TNtink tf’lving. attvr a Tliaiu gning Mtss Marte Ckuw reiurtiod toda . | '.in Wr< Ohio, a F'risiugei family. - Dr. C. V Connell VETERINARIAN Phone p 4,; II fllilK Dill pickles dozen 15c ' Pure strawberry jam 15c i Pure apple jellv 10c i pit. s rop 25 ai ti 40c , liiw? olives 35c Jeliu (fill iiavors) 10c Chila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince 1 1* lorida or gs d- zen 25c pa ish • ions | < i,i d 07c ! Ex ia fancy baco-i 22c j H' eod 5 and 10c L mbergur cheese lb. 25c I Cranberries, qt. 10c ’•ulk Cocoanut 25c > iv oil 25c j I butter . 10c IC 1 rt InSw ♦ Ptn iocs pk .'.*>< i’lwni\ us good co o r\ butter Ue pay cas-1 << '• » for produce by 2‘jegtfs 33 ce I S I rtk i I 1 lorida oranges doz, 30c IE glish Wtthiuts lb. 25c New mix*d nuts lb. 25c New almonds lb. . . 25c I Minute tapioca lb. 10c h t Pearl tapioca !b, !0c | Shelled pop corn lb. . 5c | 2 Jell 0 . . . . 10c I Peanut butler . . . ILc Bulk cocoanut 25c Citron lb 25c New raisins . ... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c New dried peas lb. . Ge Buckwheat flour 10c n Pie pumpkin . . 10c ,|will Johns. Kd I— W—■"Wil w I Kill w *3
' ■‘i ' • ,, . , > i~- -*■* — - — .. sMs-tf.!. — H MADAM, MAY WE HAVE YOUR UNDIVID- E | ED ATTENTION A MOMENT? i| Slf you are think- men^s y ou Z iTing of a tailored could not possibly Z I suit or coat fault- J elsewhere in |j X lessly fashioned of / /i \ this city,' nor get |J the best material Li others equally as Z ss and finest work- qi |P j good in every way Z r’ manship, then we . °4jl especially at such II H are ready to meet IL 0 17 ' moderate prices. !■ W your wishes and li o w H you have never £ B satisfy them be- S f visited our spac- m yond your most hopeful ’ $ ' Ifi ions Cloak and Suit De- II . expectations. Come here H .] I' j/ pariment then come this | , today and see spread out H 1 I : wee k. It’s an excellent — in glorious array Suits, c.JWf.jL Jj J time to get acquainted, as Z ■* Coats and Purs with a ? stocks are at their best X uj ciaim to exclusiveness that u'<■' . ’ and prices are the lowest II , cannot be disputed-gar- 5515 j us t now. “ “THEBOSTON store I Hs=siS3J 22=a|||l=:||||
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Winter Tourist Ticket I, CLOVER Lr-AF ROUTE Now On Sale To T. ST. L. &W.R.R. . Resorts oi California The West And Southwest Long Return Limit-Liberal Stop-over Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on 11. J. Thompson Agt Decatur, or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A. Toledo, 0. Important Change Os time On CLOVER LE AF ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE EASTBOUND . No. 3, 10:25 A.M npfATI ID No. 4, 7:02 P.M No. 5, 10:38 P. M ULU.I iUK N o . 430 A. M ' Everyone to ft is Trade I. ■ y*' .“liar 1 rerr -i '■ The firmer Anvi.s brrt<r than Stickney I I t'" — huw to get the most from the soil That s his I I gasoline engines better than anyone That’s his trade | | Schafer Hardware Co. I L* B *-* WMI FXCIVSJVK AGBNT ( I SCHAFER HDW. CO. • Decatur, Ind. gz> I THE OLD SETTLERI niLLCienn ■" BLACK RA JN WATER | 7 on (tMe MUDDY HYDRANT WATER • est xcr*'" '*• *- ***- “• *! »ter ,J ' krG " x,, ‘ — THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAY, 0 ft I The Republic Stock Food and Mi dical Co. Decatur, India ta Dear sir;* After feeding Republic stock foud fcr about two months to my horse* and mules, I find it reduces my feed bills and has mv team looking bet- - 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 Muccess, ’ 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-ordir.- for it and our customers are delighted with the results it brings Give Us a Trial ■ Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L F. SCHROEDER, MGR. Decatur, Ind. '*SL-_ '-X. - . y. ,y... , , .. A-
