Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1913 — Page 3
I Two Kinds 0! Sifts l Christmas andF ■ Christmas and passed .i to I he other kind is on*’ that »c« ■ day of its life. pa j r off pr ! Clated l " l '• ■ slippers, a pair of Cush ; n CnL fur tr , lnin>d teh. ■ pair of the new i± n > fort > s ■■;• a r .,| “Gabby” spool heels for rnltv 68 W1 ? Ule new ter. show me a buv tha? •'t W ’/ e v Or daiJy ‘ ’ ■ with a pair of high ton sh2 dnt r be . t;ckb ' ! ■ slippers for grandpa, Dad or the ' g excfiange after ' ■ ( harlie Vog|pw*»(j. aw
I^<KBXXtttttuuatanami»int”;i[|; WEATHER FORECAST I ■Fair tonight and Tuesday. Rising temperature Tuesday. Mfe- Edith Bentz w. nt tu ! t. Way nt I this morning. * Enter Sunday. ■high Chroi i!■ :■ !,;, returned |, ( ,n„■ ! ■ter a few months visit throughout Ute state. Bn. * ■ [Wayne Saturday afternoon after •, Visit here. ’ Mayine Tervter wa ti e gu<-i |o( her sister. Mrs (’. It. I I. <>t Tole do over Sunday. BfcißH .Margin-, t .Mill r.-turn- d t>-!>•: ■hool work at the fort Wayte l>u.-i ne - college this morning. ■ Miss. Emma Sihultz returned Sueday to Fort Wayne after a several; rweek-' visit with her parents, Mr. and ,Mr Henry Schults. S “ RTdr. and Mr-. Sloan Meyers and I.Child! ' left Saturday ui’-rb-.i-U I. : 'Ki > Waym tn vi-It with Ik r lr. Tliomas. and family.
II the houe of ■ ;i Owlify 11 ■ l&X.ifr '&- WHATi’LACI. I I MTWJ^ir—' Can If •"» I n ILuSiB T 0 THE ;ui ■' IJ / > - ‘ '%•& Than th I " > > "*4W ed doors I ESPECIALI Y • H When they know it’s tilled D I* J with gooa things from uur store B'l Currants . t W& 1- 1 pXakcfloi'r H Seeded raisins. flour Wt Seedless • • - p U re ■ E™ 11 ? Wto 15c Sweet potatoes L 1 ■ E? achcS 171-S Slaw cabbage •- ■1 Dttes oulk .•• • g ran berries I I nay cash or | II Hower and Howef. 8 I I | N-rth of fi. K * ■ ,|IF " ! l E m.sch lR meyer I I * l pre *’ dfint I II ™ E RT.*2. ro ' L l.| .EAI, ■-"«^ IUCTS P y J
| Mr*. Oljver Heller and daug. Mildred, left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne for a visit. : Mrs. Charles Battenberg went to it. Wayne to spuend Sunday with her ' sister, Mr«. Helen Blossom. Miss Rose Heimann returned S„ .day from a several weeks' visit with j friends In several Ohio towns. 1 Mm. Frank Geary <>( Hunting! > i I visiting in the city with her i I Mrs. Dyonix Schmitt, and family. 1 Miss Catherine Wolpert and ui< I Agnes Baker. vi“it»d ov< r So with their sister and aunt, Mr . i - Luley, in Fort Wavne. I Miss Marie (telemeter of the ham k Walters ■ tike spent Sui. i wit hint sinter, Mrs Adidt S< l ? 1 lull, in I'niou township. M tor Dorothy Krviu returned to r work at Fort Wayne tins won ing , er spending Sunday in the city v her father. Charles Ervin. I Elijah Mann returned Saturday ' ernoon to Fort Wayne after a v 1 here. His brother-inlaw, Bob < breath, who had been seriously ill. j recovered and.had intended <>> by some business that came np I.
John Sehug i eft today for stuburn. Maytue Terveer spent Sunday r' ’ •'' Miss Ev a Peoples went to Fort •.’’ ’ • • Harold Murray nuul- M business trip so I’ort Wayne today, ‘‘ 11 ' Knr "■ r ’■ •’ IMphob, o„ -nit! . U-m .ry Store. ■■ill! Kild Mr... W. P. ' " ll| l >o lei't Waym today, 1 '’' ' Burr went to Lima, Ohio,' I’" 'Ht with I,i s ..ister. Mm. Philip , Krick. Mi.-. Reh 1..1 Eady is a new Roll J J".' «l*Hc at the Seslc fly, and tu4) \da '•i iitbine and Ml , Clara ' ■ l "» < ralgviUo went to I’ort Wayne .'no i ron of Albion, spent 1 Sunday h ••• with her W renU. Mr. and Ms. 11. Brenmr rkamp. The condition of will’ m« ro Tpr.tVed |||) ( ) ‘ |tH | H | •0 gradually growing w alter. Attend II . !•: vl.yterian ladie-' ba.: 1 ma' at tlie Burdg millinery store, Wednesday, Thur.day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baker and child I returned to Fort Wayne today noon after a visit with the 11. 11. St Iverson lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Will Berling and babe of Bluffton pent Sunday here with : ler parents. Mr and Mrs. E. X. EhInger. Mr. and Mr . Burt Cline and Miss! \ la Cowan returned to Fort Wayne : .tie Mrs. Mary Anna Murphy baa retimed from Homer Mich, and will Javid Gexsinger. Miss Emma Schult:; returned to her 1 I work in Fort Way r a twoi I we. ks’ vi-it with I ' Mr. and ' Ur llt'illl ' ’KI * . ‘VK* i I ' t'Kiav I -Ug With th> r ugh- t. Mi • lit >■ 1' ; E. !•; rker. nd t ■ dy, a- Ku I m-nd . w ill remain for a•• *or t«» •id d iuxitU r Lola, nturord ti ■ .oms Cow A ,hl to Port Wtiyue thb miMFTHiW I ■ ■ - I «• tiu < ue<» < H>ri«yj 1 ~ , V< 111 I* r r ’ J ' "•‘ l 1 I Wofl ha re. i n"' I the est" ' ‘hat «■ «" r * ‘ | ’L ily hl. be. II named 111 "II" red 501*) Felon OI AMotoi M M ‘ , * r, '‘ ur)f 10 1 mgr. m » ' >ru. Cline. Mr. I’el. 1 | I I . , .Hpl.n.d a a reporter on 1. Hmaf "• ts 10 **' Mp I u tMIHI! •—port | j'.pn'u bnilib. th-’ ’ r <' n 1 man. r"«dved I‘fldoy afterrmm lb' >*tir Hull b' ***** udl #, ag'M ' Ig'htydlirue, u '' unl v I" in a l M ,ult of »»‘r‘ ; 1,-’'--’** I*’ 1 *’ Mr> uihl M'tß* »* , ltl t ,.»ic »••» • h.d.ldeof *' ' f . ,i,.i I' ■ ihfX nil ,1 I. hi oUI 'n Hu ,r "' ( * HI,J :)u ’* ,'„| ",’,..i»mr <|l lila-rty. with th'’ 1“', , irull !1 one e.,1 ’>*■ vaimd ■' ~1 ... .1 M.'JUV vvUar vtl tvr IdUhU UmU ““h • wa '
w-iMii ».»< a»w. a . Dixit Robinson of New Washington 11 CUilo, and hi si-<ter, Mr.. Lydia E.,1 Goid'vln of Dayton, fihfo uro grueitull o • -ir unlit Mr- lie .a P . nfEI-. v-! girth rti-eet. Mrs. churioH Kolin left today for (I " ■ ■ 0 on ‘Wcdr d.-y slnC' v !’ attend c .■ wadding of her brotii-i i r in law. .1. C. Kolin, which will take 1 in 10 Si. Patrick’ church at | | The 1-rr ..u<. rn- li. ~| buv.'.'l |..ti atirnvtivo k,;i.ur ai th. Hiirrt.; ,1 ■ iillllueiy More, Vrt dn. .toy, Tl urwilay 1 and Friday. Get your Christmas rifts tliore .Tts»y nl o l.avn cAiinedij j .rutt and pastry for role, ! ! 'crt Wayne & i>'-. ’ngfielr. Ry Company 'time table Nbrthcouna. Cara leave txyeatnr at 5 'O, 8:80,1 11:30. 2:du. r to, afl-tva at Fort I I Wayne at 6:58, 9:41), 13:40, 3:40, <5:40 1 ‘and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7-'mi, 10:80, 1 00. 4:00, 7.00, 11:00; arrive in De ,latur nt S:iO; 11:10; *10; 5;10;i ; S 10; 12:10, Connection* are made at Fort! Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North-: . urn Indiana Traction Co, The Toledo 1 Ai Chicago Interurban Railway Com-l-any, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with tl e Pennsylvania. Wab .sh, Nl- kle 1 ite. I. S. & M. 8.. C H A D„ and T R & 1 railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one , train each way dallv: Leaving Dcca'ur at X:00 a. tin, mid returning, b-av 1 ing f ort Wayne at 18;u0 tn. Thia I unable a shippers to telephone order* and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Oecatur.lnd. I HOW TO PREVENT The Prevailing Contagious Diseases from Getting in Your Home. Ry k-'plug yti’ir children’s blood in good < ■ iidittou; build up , I yeur n. i-ve . K<-ep your Htotuach.i 'ljov 11, liver ;.’:d Mini;* in proper; e vas prvpur -d by Hr. H 1 l-y 50 ■ years mo to w aH H -" condl ■l-.ns. Its virtue i v to ‘i never j been equated for the rtatlon of bt-.i condit ons. i’i isbig yodr ;. i.ildrm a ipoonf rt . j rn.ng and ev 1 ..ring you will prepatSrrthein to slush , iff those tnwh .ble attack-« of. Img. dy pepsiu. Um tuatiim of gas. i like a new person aud saves you a . Its for bill. 4’i Toiiti t» sold by all }XL£NOAR FOK WCLK C.NDING DECLMLLH 13. 1913 j Fveniny. Dscembe- 9. Wednesday Evening, W. ! 1 ifillllffi , Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 10c Ripe olives 35 • Jel*o (all flavor;) U’c (hila sauce 15c . l>uU.’b |>vunu !-<■ Mince meat 10c Florida orangw dozen 25c ISpanisli onions |M>und 07c 1 Extra fancy bacon 22c 1 Bread 5 and 10c Lbnbergur cheeae lb.. . 25c Cranberries, nt !0c Bulk Cucounui 25c Olive oil Apple butter 10c Celery • . ..Ute Sweet Pol -a Uh 25e i i Plenty ol gontl t 'i dry but ler We )>ay, or trade fur produce uuitu 25c egga Ou cent a
■MSMMSOV4 m.WSM'I -IBS HIT IWM—|I Y RI CI iivtu t'S ui gu. ’ I 0.l i — m An Unjust Supicion. A■' Biograph The Medal c Honor Ml A-Lubin Waited a Plumber. A I/H K > ■ i iKVUSSJ.t* *»—■ *» V' » UH ■—l I—SBM— MH f iHcc iJfuiy ■ Coming Tomorrow Mat. & Night MILLER BRO’S 101 RANCH 4 Reds 4 I •mmmmmmmmmkl Ig&WWiFE ' iiAMOND ’ YOU > KNOW I < She has always wanted one. We have diamonds at prices that anyone can afford to buy ' one. Wc hate mull ones* and large one ;, a y size you: want. Cal- and make your HENSLEY THE .JEWELER. NOTICE 1 ■ ;*»ur i . V. tu ad. «Im> pia»io» land M wiug muuiluv r< ( iiivd and re I l.ulil I hv. rv ell.-nt ugh < l:u» line of ;>iaii<- and v.-witig I Cau me * D. A. GII.LIOM Dr . Connell VETERIN \ RIAN u none R ddence -eemm—— m i i ■ --*»* - - : | r ! -.O Slices OI Goodness Unit !• ■ ciiiiinc grmlncF There is 10l of bread that looks good, but that i ' all ; there is gaud tu it. Uur bread is aiflervnt, and it is I that difference that make* it nuperiurto the other kind It concert; delighu I , flavor an<l taste, of a uniform ; quality that makes it good all the time, and groat health giving and nourishing prup erlu u that m -kv brum . ~d ■ brawn. Mm iii br ud for sale at S. E, Hit* i "oevry and Bru. h- ( wilier and Lak or. . Jacob Martin
j_.,j_l_— umuiudteFffi" ‘Don’t it beat all! Everybody wants b ' (Conklin'S* if s.it-Hiimo f Fountain lVn ’2»Mi*r\ B I •chuckles \ /i Headquarters for Christmas Gifts Come in and look over our stock of Christmas , good:;—the largest and most beautiful we have ever had. Among the gilts of character and distinction we are showing is e Gpnllin& * Tj Self-Filling <7 Fountain Pen This is the nationally known fountain pen that filU itsfff in 4 second* by one simple thumb-pressure, cteauu itself, never leaks, and writes i with turierb smoothness and ease. Put up to bciuulul Christinas boxes and e.xUungeablc if point docut’l auit. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Shoe Talk The people who want the best shoes come here. Our customers are numbered among the best people of Adams County. People who desire the best in footwear. When we recommend Florsbeim Thompson Bros, and Lion Brand shoes we do so because they are giving satisfaction to thousands all over this country. ELZEYdHACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE $5.00 $5-oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, DECEMBER «itb. AND 20th. Tickets good on train leaving Decatur at 10:25 a. m. and p. ni. See Agent for Particulars. $2.00 TO TOLEDO AND RETURN VIA Clover Leaf Route Saturday, December 13th. Returning Sundav December 11th. Seethe Toledo Automobile show also Excellent opportunity to do your Christmas Shopping. See agent for information. I The Republic Stock Food and Medical Cv. Decatur, Indiana Dear Sir;After feeding Republic utock food'for about two months to my horse: and mules, 1 find it reduces my feed bill:; and lia.; my team looking bet* ter and more lively. So lam pleased to recommend it t<» my friends a. the best stuck fno<l I ever fed and besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you muchaucccbs, ’ remain Yuurs Truly I Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only one us the many letters ol satisfaction wc receive daily from uur patrons. In every instance where we place any of our food and medicine we have repemt«id 'ro-orders for it and uur customers arc delighted with the results il. brings }Givc* Us a Trial Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L. F. SUH ROEPER, MOK Decatur, Ind.
