Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1913 — Page 3
I Only 17 More Shopping ! I Bays Till Christmas I I Better come and let us show I ■ you what we have for ■ all the family. — |
■EATHER tORFCASI I I lh# era " y lair ’ I ■, Maynie T> . soil today. Maria t'clbr , bllhlnc. I Rob-' t Gr< l : ■ B), Fort Wayne loday. morning. I J. jk lioi-i: of his farm. Wist! Grace Mill, r uontfbK from Ihiiw « • .er v ■ kly tuusit !■ from HL-av must mi.> Mr, and Mr <’■ r»» who have h.-.!, - iWt&hers. bl’
I - * HF Hi W•» I BRRJk.? ** Miii> 1 wmf> | I ?Z “ K Come, Gv.ls A Tri:. ' ! -*S F*S Vouthmwi’ Pecar-<>ur I i-i Groceries the Choicest 1 I i Y’ Ki "' ''"'■ Ik E ver String Our best IK Y.>ur Wants to Appeag | • • rßUck Raspberries can . . ■ • ifc I Red pitted cherries can . . • • 25,35 c I APricots can ’ , 3V I ißdite cherries fancj can . . • • Isand 25c IS iced pineapples can • , . 121 & I can 10 A 15c Ween and wax beans can - • • 4 l-2c buckwheat flour Jb -—— BRvTTav omhi. or trade M profluO- vp * I I' Hutter 18 If Hnwer and HoW? r I P” 111 I r fißE* President II THE BOWERS r REALTY 0. I I Mbs S-HriinW I 111 slr *;X r^- B '•
Mrs. Burt Owen is the gue tof r mother, Mb. Mary Cougleton. Mrs. Carl Bonham is the goes' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hex. Miss Emma Schuta has gone to I eterson to be the guest of Mi-.< Mabel Beery. See Ladelle at the Crystal tonight the magician who mystifies other i magicians. lor an evening's entertainment <f mystifying wonders, see Lalkll. I the Crystal tonight. Wilson Lee went to Chicago ye; r i (lay where he expects to spend v- , era! days attending to business. .. Mrs. M. Fullenkauip and daughter, ■ Mrs. Frank Gass visited with Mrs. ; It. M. Reed in Fort Wayne yeste ' afternoon. : The man who makes a camel o| I through the needle's eye and a i . lar grow from a peanut, is lad | > Don't fail to see him at the Cry ui I tonight. , Tit' girls' skirts are so tight t v • could strike a match if it wur n< | r sary. Th' less a feller deserve- ih' r taKMt he seems f feel wme dl i> pointmint.-AU. Martin. II
1 Ulfolle han few new ones up hls l |"ioevr at tbp Crystal. • today. H rnmn made bu trip to Eon VVuync. Mi'-s Eva Peopcs spent tin- after-! noon in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Claries Qrole were! Visitors in the C i t y Mrs. Herman Wesling us Williams! ".is a visitor in the city today 1,8,1 Pontius of Geneva w.,„ a bu: ,jJi I neM visitor in Eort Wayne. Mrs. Webb Foreman returned yes-' lerday to Cedar Rapids, | owa . t.iiliam Hciip of Kirkland townsip, was a visitor in the city today. Mr and Mrs. August Schoiman of) Preble were visitors in the city today. Mrs Jacob Horne of Kirkland township was a shopper in the city today.) Mri. Hurry Kooken and Mrs. F. G.\ I Ho« nelson spent the afternoon in Fort P I Wayne. Mrs. Touhey Green left this noon for Churubusco to visit with Mrs. per i I ry Gandy. Mr .and Mrs. Joliu Borne of Kirk-1 land township were visitors In the city today Mrs. Sam Roop and daughter. Stella, of St. Mary's township were visitors in the eity today. Miss Susie Dilling of Preble return-1 ed today from Fort Wayne, where she spent several days visiting with her frother, 'amis Dilling. Mrs. Lawrence Green and sou. Stanley, and Mrs. Milton Kenworthy went to Fort Wayne to visit with Mrs. Green's sister. Mrs. Ted Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foc-kemeyer of Ilatrock, Allen county, were visitor.- in the city today. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chsrie Vogl.--wedo at dinner. Imiiiocrath- County ('liairman J. W. Bosse was buay at this office today' handing out the election ballots und democratic primary election toraorother paraphernailia to be used in the: row. Cards have been received from Al; Volmer, announcing the rrival, of he and bis mother in ■ ster at I (dedo and that they Hi. ilieir io aa home very much. They are residing i at SIG I’alniwixul avenue. itr. E J. McOscar of Fort Wayne, was a profes-ional visitor in the city I today. Ik* assisted Dre. I). I), and <’. S. < lyV P rlorm the operatkm up<m i Mrs. (lidt cn of Kirkland toun-H for the removal of her appendix, j | Tim Erwin llml afenrf re-. ■ ’ort* the sale of forty acres of land lin Root township fur Mrs. Elizabeth i 1 Eye, and v acres in Root town- j ship l<»r Ed Wkstfeldt. Tiny still have a number of good bargains left. ’ in put) Sri rotary of Slate H. L.J ('outer « a»uu in Uib morning over tlio| • ’lover Leaf und will vote at the pri mary tomorrow. He says the strike is ’ * 'issuming serious and is Nfftt'tiny btibiuvss at the lapiial. Mt. > ■ Elliiisham will arrive sonnet imp to M V Mr. Ummlmau own- . 1 • »rs n f ••• 'Hv r*Oi) a* n located in ' i’» e <oal flvlda and an interurban rail I mud is n<.w Mng built iilongvide. ad ding greatly to the value th* rvof. lb FOR TRADE. 6e acre*, "ell luiurovcd: W h'ne ton towa-liip. "11l take city nropertv I IGO acre*, will tike city property ini I || ,u - n-r will pur< \I : r 111 Jeffei on lownauip. Will ’ uni ai re I 12 mile of l»’ C»lur.; ERWIN AGENCY. Opnogite Interurban Station. ' “• notice. Saturday, December 6.) j 1913. '» the hat day to pay ( 'tor your Christmas Savings ( I Club and get interest, so all, lijjitic:. who have cards give; I t|u» yuui attentiuft. OLD ADAMS CO. HANK When makinw your shopping tour, looting no thine for the Chris' " > nr- - ( * .-A. kiio rU not ent you must ouv. y , , pass us by. but come 'i lor - I iover our stoic full o'al ~| new «md up-tu-a . Your troubles will be | i kU L L’urnituicis*l‘ck”v.l loi Christmas ger Bros. A Reinking. Lmocrat want am fay »IG.i I
1 " — ittei ■ , a, Only 4 More Days t Cecil Stantley The World’s Greatest and Most Famous Clairvoyant and Palmist sfc fl n 5 9 ' I 1 I fl . I f 1 ; 7 \. J st’e v.x/31 50c He tells your nume in full, your Uusbaud's, wubi> or wc- thi art's, Keallcing that nu-b. ot the best citizens of this eity nto fy too aux lous to visit a good reliable clairvoyant, if they worn fn.-.t ar-ured of satisfaction, therefore, I ugre, to tell what you come for. Ju -t what you I want to knofr, or no ebunte. Could i anything be more fair? I want, t<> j get acquainted with you nd prove to >ou that 1 am 100 years ahead of any clairvoyant or psychic in the worl 1 today by immediat<> deed -. I at ou. e i prove what I know by doing thing j Tilings that seem impossible to you that appear supernatural, auperhu man, wizard-like, dreamy and fairy like. But you know by tlie test, all l-i true. Remember ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS. Consultation at Res. of MRS. ANNA i LAMAN, 322 Madison St., Corner 4th: 'Phone No. 326. Hour 9:.1O a. m. to b.tHt p. tu.; daily, an ! Sunday. All readings most sacredly cond i dential. Spu< ious private parlors. No one need hesitate to call. CHIROPRACTOR' Hours !' I Office on second fh»or firM door South of Dem C nsultation and Spin d An-j alysis free Lady Attendant HHOME <l5O I 0. L BUSGtNER l).( NOTICE | Have your piano* tuuwl. nho piano* j and fcwfn< ma< hinea repitinxi and re-1 built by your honin man. Ex< , ivsuUm and trtaf I aNo wll high clats lh?«j of phut * and ewlng IlM* tliliVb 43 a 4dc ill- <.iv» ft I trial. . A GILT IOM 103 *V Manroa St., • Dacatur Ind. ’Phone 682. 14 { v Connell Jrlt Kh)\AftlAN Phone is ■Hi Dill pickks dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 4vc Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chi la sauce 15c Dates jmjuikl 12c Mincv meat lUc Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish onions pound 07c li Extra fancy bacon 22c Broad 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese lb. . . 25c 1 Cranbeiries, qt. 10c HulkCpcounut 25c h Olive oil 25c j Apple butter 10c I (a hwy . . . J(k' Sv-cel I’otatoe pk. . .25c, ’ » f r# r ’ I ! ’ Plenty of (food country butter \Vu pay cash or trade for produce butter 25c vljs 33 cenis
- - - — .. . ■— fWM i • II ■E3 ZSZ TT n «■> — - ' ' ." ' ~ I I S Ordinary Bargains on Suits s || and Coats this Week. On H E f/ z /i ’ account of the weather weU Fi | I'j are offering extra good bar- = j ij 0 Hi gains on all Suits and Coats || ti id 1 ® this week, = i ,1 ' 'H ■■ <!»’» . ’|W , If • I| SB ’ll 7 I i " i Now Is The Time To Take = w . THI 'Ji ~ pr* Advantage These Bargains, n =“t Boston store | S !
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