Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1913 — Page 3
people | wS3I and you need’nt know £ size I we ll exchange after Christmas i if they don’t fit. as R Charlie Vojtlewede I
THER FORECAST I —- ■— K* Unsettled tonight and Saturday with probable rains. * Guy Brown came home from Valpa fiUso to vote. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Steele spent the I day in Bluffton. Mrs. Arthur Mangold is visiting with friends at. Bluffton. Stewart Niblick came home from . college to cast his vote at the election' today. Mrs. Prange returned to Fort) Wayne after a visit at the home of! relatives here 'Danial and George Brewster of Jefferson township were business vi itors here today. Frank Engle of South Bend arrived in the city yesterday to spend a weeks vacation with his [arent'. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Engle. Herb Lachot. the well known drug ' I gist is making rapid progress with ; his chicken farm and is now ccntemp-| • luting the retailing of Swiss cheesp. „al ■ - ■ UJvd—l"-
I urm — *• " ■hbmmbmm•» I^Up— ——* TBE HOME OF f Q Qualify firoteri ” I Come, Give Us A I rial I E You then will Declare Our I Groceries the Choicest g-p '’TUI Our Prices Fair ÜBtaimToHeue, Ever Striving Our Best Your Wants to Appease _ Black Raspberries can ’ * ’ 15c Red pitted cherries can • 25,35 c Apricots can. 35c White cherries fancy can 15 an d 25c Sliced pineapples can .. • ’’ *. 12 l-2c Succotash can •• • * 10 415 c Green and wax beans can . • • • 4 l-2c Pure buckwheat flour lb • • • • —— We pay cash or trade for produce, iJR B “Hower and Hower, a H, rt b of G. M F M, SCHIRMEYEB Secretary 1 reM« I President ■ THE BOWERS^^V 0 I RFAL I i-. Scbinoovor < Il
i Jcll Klopfenstein of Preble was a business visitor here today. : E- H. Shoemaker was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Pat Kinney of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Ida Gallmeyer of nortli of the city, was a shopper here today. The homes of Charles Steele and ! Harry Cloud aro quarantined on a< - , count of scari»f fever. I Miss Iva Teeple of Decatur was the guest at the J. J. Mayor home . Tuesday.-Monroe Reporter. M. M. Dunbar returned to his home | at Linn Grove this morning to await | the results of today's election, i George Wenihotl made a busim trip to Fort Wayna this morning m i the interest of the Wemhoft .Monti mental works. i Mr. and Mrs. E J. Kiln,- rof (• | wego, X. Y.. arrived in the city tb • [ morning to visit for a week v th I atives and friends. ( Dandelions are blooming by ; hundred*, trees are budding and 1 erything is thinking it is spring. < I eept Die hen. who does not make t' •• j customary spring iike shell-out of
| Adolph Bleberlch of Root township was a visiter in the city today. Newton Unhart made u business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Martin Hilgerint yer of Preble was a business visiter in the city today. Albert Earl of Fort Warne was a business visitor tn tho city today. Mrs. Ben Beckmeyer of Root township was ii visiter in the city today, luiwrence Archbold camo home from Purdue university for the election, George Sehlcferstein of Monmouth was a business visitor in the citv yesterday. Martin Laughlin supt. of the county inilmiary was a business visiter In the city today. Anthony Vogewede of Washington township visited in the city yesterday with friends Tie- Boy Scouts went to Fort Wayne on the 5:30 cur lust evening for tile basket ball game. Nearly' ever’ day we meet somebuddy who moved t' Floridy once. Some folks never miss a show or pay a bill. Abo Martin. Tho old-fushionod man who UMd to learn one thing every day now has a » son who know It all the day he a leaves school. Ex. Deputy Secretary of State H. L. ('outer left this meruit.g ior Indianapolis to resume his ofllclal duties after ,a few days' visit in the city with 11 friends and relatives. Glen Venis of Decatur started work--1 ing this morning as an apprentice at the Venis shoe shop on South John-1 I son street. Mr. Venis is a cousin to ■ Roy Venis. —Portland Sun. Rill Bly. formerly of the Girod & j Baker restaurant, has now opened the I ' Atlas bowling alley tn the Niblick, building on North Second street. The I alleys have been improved to some I i extent, making them a tine place to bowk Bill invites all lovers of the sport to come and see him. lie will | run tlie alleys during the winter I months. V. 1». Bell of t'ralgvillc, who has I ben confined to bls home and most I of the tinio In bid for the past five I weeks, was in the city today. Mr. Bell j I parties entered Hie star -, on which the foreclosed a mortgage recently.l land removed some of the furniture, I i principally the drawers. He has an ; I may prosecute. —Blutfton News. ('. J. Weal ar. Who caipe from Fort ’i Wayne this Mtewswu reports that 1| was injured at the Bass foundry this I] week. is better, but will be disabled I tor two weeks or more. H»* was work I f Ing at the foundry when lie fell a dis || taper of fifteen feet. Ho landed on i n day. He was married only Thanks Ii giving day to Miss Maude Cowley. II The girls’ basket bal Iteam of the Ij Decatur high school and the Fort I Wavno girls will play their first game, II tonight and from all indications ft ' I' I week with good results and feel I take the victory. The preliminary rgamu between the Junior and Soph-1 Ii ing also. Game called a* seven I I i.. I.,ab of his in'iior sons. One wa- I |» b .lied to Thomas A. .Sullivan, funner ■of Bryant born June S. 1893, son ol ! Thomas W. Sullivan. Io wed Grace I I oilier was to Chafluy M. Sullivan. I farmer of Bryant, born January lb. , JSJ - , 01l OI Thomas W. RuiiivM. Io ■ w ..l’li. sin Decker, Lorn July 9. I«M. Slaughter of Henry D- .k- r, -d Gem vh. 4 I iii Mill’ Uli i t’tlf! |O Drill*' | h With i‘l!iUrt' »O provmt’ uiiiii* oldi r miotluk at iU#ht. refusing I tn take a bath hi Uie winter Lulling bun In her hair. Munlng €•> ! I i k t him !•» bad In fainHy wur-Jilp ; to ’ ' ’ “It when llieim are in fl hh'kt’U ‘-‘OOp. wIH n<4 hull hlh I n ui th* wulnuU» growlw Imuuiim | b*’ h.i to hw r Milnd, iHTihtK b* I it pipe in bed uud tofupUbi* inr If bh <! I prv*ui»tly hi ut ( i'li . E »ud freqm fitly lo’ ktxi n , ih'or, Hhr rather for tliv t n th of their IH < hll<lr< n. .. •• j 6«oNJt TURKSTS FOR bALE. I h'jvr* h nuinlutr ul lull bh»«Aied i I rt turkey gohtdeiHk wetghhiM fl'oTO 1 | <1 pt J J |HIUU*I • *'O I jU-i I O mil l* . peewit). "I (urtvp h ' Li l turkey' ham. and fiobbtefiF tor '<i I 11 me Have good supply tor ( hriat..,ll ruHii.h Him either ultvn or I 1,k’..-I L«r e urdnr no*. niud. pwwviNG. I ,<• TUoau l.iin
! S’ S S S S S ; SMi S S S S S S S S S ifi I BIG SUIT SALE | S Jk I I tOL ave on h some choice Suits of this | I f Dt' ®) season popular styles that we have decided to Ji | J Isell at big sacrifice. All suits at less than J i I r .g/ manufactured cost. £ /up Every Suit Must Go i| I / Suits that were $25.00 this sale $17.50 H | _ 7. I Suits that were 22.50 this sale 12.50 | / Suits that were 20.00 this sale 11.50 £ | m Suits that were 18.00 this sale 11.00 | | .Suits that were 16.50 this sale 9.90 s * I, 7 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS 1 II v 1 H WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE I M Big Cut In Prices On All Winter | COATS ■ I SINIBLICK & COAAPANY
NOTICE H ive your pianos* tuned, ulk, planus- | und h.'wlur niu. liinvh repaired uixl ru 1 built by your homo man. Excellent . vMilth utid treatment. I also sell a 1 ■ high cl»ku Hue of piano* uud Hewing ; machines ax a side line. Give me a | trial. D. A. GILLIOM 1103 W. Monroe St., ■ Decatur Ind. ’Phone 68.!. Or C. V Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 1)_ / f'' 1 , ) ' J-u f j.jj 1 r\ V. Slices Os (. dness that is genui’ gr nlncss. There is lots 01 bread that looks good, but that is all there is good to it. Our bread is different, and it is that difference that makes it superior to the other kind It concerts inVa delightful ' flavor and taste, of a uniform quality that makes it good all the time, and great health giving and nourishing pro|>ertics that make bruin and brawn. Martin’s bitaid for sale at 8. E. Hite grocery und Brush* wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin
CHIROPRACTOR Hftll rc L3O to 5:00 IIUUI3 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat/! Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. L. BURGENER ».( ! r y Tilt “WEAR-1 VER” ! Double Boiler Is a.- ed by nearly 10<» stud- 1 ents in the domestic science j class of this city. Indispensable for every day! use. For Min h, Ri> Oat Meal, Puddings and Cereal food of | all kinds. Covers also lit lower vessel I which may be used separatly. 1 Extra covers furnished if de-1 hired. Make Your CHRISTMAS NOW Do ni’t fail to sec and take' ud\ anlagc of our large and well selected stock of Guuu-j ine “Wvar-Ewi ’ Aluminum, i Prices Right joiin’brock,
old settler W7IX Ct.r.At BI.ACK RAINWATER V 7 o« muvdy hydrant water Ba * Z*.' ? . 1. • 1.0. to n.ff net fit rtf n fht Wafer, b.l partita to. A oCACALST lOatoHwl. iala*r,ewra.«a.a. Rainuuata. »t>r.a b, Grorert. A.k for it. or writ. THE 01 D SETTLER CO., FINDLAY. 0. | ~OOTHCPAFf Blue SergyC Special Holthouse, Schulte Company Good Clot bes Sellers for Menjand Boys •HO—a—...-- - *- - — - -- — The Republic Stuck Food and M<*lical Co. Decatu;r, Indiana Dear Sir;Aftiir feeding Republic stock food (for about two months to my horse, and mules, I find it reducts my feed bills ami has my team looking better and more liveily. So lam pleas* »d to recommend it to my friends :n; the best stock food 1 ever fed and besides will need, mother bucket soot>. Wishing you much success, ! Teniain Yours Truly \ Wesley Hitchcock .--I „» U, , —«,l—III. I, W - The al>ovc letter is only one of the many letters of satisfaction we rcceiVc daily from our patrons. In every instance where vve place any of our food and * medicine v/o have repeivtcd *rc«ordeft> for it and our customer;, are delighted with the results t Givc Us a Trial z K A \ Republic Stock Fowl & Medical Co. L. F. SCIIROEIW MGR. | Decatur* Ind. ’ - —."f .-*r— ■ •— *- * ’ *** -*'"**|»* "» ■' • ( i h *
