Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1913 — Page 7
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laannnnnaucaKiattiHattwwtfflft WEATHER FORECAST! Rain tonight. Sunday rain or bUow. Colder. Miss Bertha Lammert went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. Le.-man Brandyberry went to' Fort Wayne this noon. Mrs. \V. H. Gleiser and Miss Jean Lutz were Fort Wayne vis:>brs to . day. ‘•Sherman Glendenning and Nathan Stahl of Hartford township, were bus iitess visitors here today. The Monumental News, a trade! journal published in Chicago, has betii received by the WemhoS Monumen t tul Works, giving a complimentary ( notice of length of the new ,-oldiers i monument erected here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and daughter, Maude, wiio occupied Um Siiolty furnished suite of rooms, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Eyck, of Hol land, Mich., returned to their homes after a stay here during the sugarj plant season’s operation.
11 THE HOME Ob f > I Qualib Grocery. Mk I I Uome, G* ve I s A Trial | ■ j ' i You then will Declare Our ’ Groceries the Choicest ur ces d Us Anxious Io Please, Ever Striving Our Best Your Wants to Appease _ — ’ , . 715 c Black Raspberries can . 15( . Red pitted cherries can 3tk . Apricotscan •• • • • ... .35c $ White cherries fancy can 15 an(l I Sliced pineapples can • • jo i-2c Succotash can • ‘ ‘ , . 10 & 15c Green and wax beans can 41.2 c Pure buckwheat flour lb • - ' ' ' — -W.-jcMhort'^Ml* 1 '“UK» ~Hower a nd Hower.*, 1 rwhrf^* JT R ji SCHIRMEVEB I L Pre«ident I REAL ■^^ ra cts. ■ Atawctcofflwy®"^ 41 '' I Jhe Sd>i™"' wr . Al ± c „ty Exper.crce _ I str »c’‘yrop^ty. G ftrms. City gONEY
Tlie Elijali A. Mann home, oji West Monroe street is being reshingled. Mrs. W. H. Gleiser am’ Mi s J.-aii Lutz were Fort Wayne visitors today. I Miss Amelia Weber and Mt“s Stella Klopfenstlne of Preble were extra I clerks at the Fullenkamp store t<> ! day. Lon Klopfenstlne came home from ; Fort Wayne today where he i I f al the btlsinPHS collrgy ai ' * ill *p<.*lld Suudu) will: bis pai i al Preble. Several Decatur men joined the >0 i delegates to the state convention i I the Young Men’s Christian associt ;•> I at Fort Wayne last even ng, when i i business men's banquet wa- give at I'he Elks' Temple. Those attni.l ; i were John Niblh k. J. C. Trilch, \\ •), ; Fledderjohann and sou. Clare j Paul lleinkiug and Mr. Fergu oi | In the ret <nt op> ration on Henry Schlemtuer at a hv.'pita! it I Wayne over three hundred gall , were removed This seemingly : the nature of her ailment for y l>ast and since their removal >h e> i improving. The daughter at the i I try home, who is duun with ty; fever, is also much better. —Mi.
2 •Mrs. ai Gerard spent the day In Fort Wayne. Henry Main'- id was a Fort Wayne' visitor today. 1 ■dr.s, Dayton stcele went to bort Wuyno for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Evans went •o Fort Wayne today. Joint Si Inn; made a business trip to Hougiand this morning Jlounr Bigg:, us WillianiH watt a buhiinsa visitor here today. ■Mr . u Anker and daughter. Veroii1< a. spent the day in Fort Wayne. H ' Kizer and on .Benjamin. Jr.. of \\ llliannt were visitors hero today Attorney Ed Myers of Fort Wayne "a alm in,. visiter here yesterday. Lie Hep,| returned from Portland this morning, where he visited with his family. Mr. umi Mrs. Rolla Jackson went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon tor a visit. Mrs. 1 rank Joins and children re-, turned to Fort Wayne ye«terdnv utter a visit here. Miss Ruby Parrish returned this morning from Monroe to spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Mary Spade has returned from Elwood, where she vlaited with her son, Dayton Lewtoil. i The I). F. Leonard home is quaran lined on a-*count of si arlet fever. Miss Bernice being the victim. i Grover Hoffman of Fort Wayne vis ited in the city today wit ' relatives and looked after business matters. George Baker is at home from Valparaiso for a week's vacation with his Mr. and Mrs. John Haller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asliliaucher went to Bluffton this morning where 1 they will spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. C. V. Coinnll and daughter Louie. and m, Fr> d. went to Fort Wayne this morning, where they vis ited with friends. Stewart Niblick i< pending lib wiik's vm-utiim with hi; parent* and friends. He will is'urn to \ alparals' next Wcdli day. Rev. W. H tilo-rr visited at Iv | parautul home at \VaU<du>, 111- until Wednesday when lie returned to con : duct his Sunday -a rvlces. Mrs. Harry Miller returned to lift I home al. Huntington tills morning aft I er visiting lor -a vi ral days wttlt ret I ami iu tins < it.'. Dorsey Burkliead returned to Hunt-, ington, whtre in v.lt n uic his do j I ties with tie* Wirt railroad after SIH-liding a few days’ va<;tl<m with i r. lathes in this city. 1 Ben liroyer ami Mi Huldtth , • u> i;-11- • j lame, Ohio. Monday where they »H’ visit with Mr. Sihroyir's r<lullvet I until Friday, when they will return 1w *• an, ' l “ a, " ? ;"‘ r Tl .x tVir wa?T.' D.v'.-'ur" ( o jorn’ Mrs » Pom, in i visit Willi h* r parent* I Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Buridivad. Fort 1 uul Suu, Th* teller who u-•<! t’ kick 'cause th’ steak wuz tougli now roinplain-* I became th' turnips an- polity. Ml, Fawn Lipplmut is try In' C git up » sow for h- r new dm. Abe Mi John Stewart and -on Mere ' .mil, w-nt to Fort Wayne Friday ev iiiln- and will run al'i until Sunday , lulling a- gueslh of Mr. and Mr . Ho ' i r Stewart. Mr. be wart wilt join I them thia evening. Mrs. Je le Hartley returned Io 1.0 10 her home at Three Rivers Micli. utter a vixlt here Willi the Henn Bartley family. Sh<» cuuw to I , -ist In earing for Grandma Bark | ley who h critically HL | Mr.BUdMiM.Abe Wldtrlght Hft to lor i..irw 11. wheretlwy *i» vhut Iwllh Mr*. Whitright'e brother. W. bniilh. mid family, mid “•'« «' I’**'®’” Aim where they will vfadt with her un I , le i Iwrh* Smith. Doth Mvn or tnrius I and during their abseiiee Mr. and Mr» wiiitrighi eapect to huve u nry good I lime Mrz. Whllright. wll«' bit* r< I „|,. ( | »t varioiix plm- ill Hie H.--I Lliirlni- H" I'ad twenty year , haw not h , r iimln l»r tweniy-ihrt- ywtr* i m t Ited tro ' ”etm.i ■ Henl Imlluim went to .hiwph KJ in ii mijuraleit of lndiiipi<|*diH. who |>uld lad. for It at n pubjje sueHen held In one of 'll*’ tbeutvrn. Th** j t|„. high, t ver p«W in iud ftr one of these i'hrl»t- --• a|i ki r T ■ jiurchMse <’f > m-w mayor tartid the »ale* with b. ..n in India ''u uti'i *' ll ' i**"’ . itv have i iial.1 , Ml” Htkee. I»lll but, .'I« VO Uml i ii>. nu.itt. lieiri.il mill M. la.uif I runletd in lo‘ il Hill . Hl" eon 11" i Is im i< ' t-itlml by, I i mh'i* how Mbl' ih''! sp.' r l' "I Cl.ri'nt' pl.lmnihio|»liy rule, tn 1,,. , hi. Tim liHllMiuimlja fort* j |. a vr siiirti "I with ad' terinimdl'm I" I win un dislltnHo*' 1,, r ~l« lib ilooaW slalv.-WuKtvU No*«.
ALMOST BROKEN One Thousand Striking Teamsters Return to Work Today. THREE ARE KILLED In Cincinnati When a Sixtyinch Water Main Bursts on Workmen. Il'nitcd Press Service) Iniliaiuipolis, Die. t>. (Special to; Daily Democrat.) The -Dike situ;' tlon was changed over night. The | teamsters' strike instead of tliethreat-, ' ening general walkout this morning whs driven toward a re iimption of work, when more than one thousand men return to work after being on a I strike sim c Monday. The employ ‘ ers of these men have signed the un- < lon agreement. J. D. Sundiur, aged i 37, u noiniiiioii milk wa.ion driver! was struck in the stomach with a| brick forcibly thrown from a moving | treet car and injured st riously. .1. H Densmore, federal agent, trying I to conciliate both sides, resumed his | louterence with the employers and strike leaders this morning. DenialTobin, internationnl president of the | teamsters' union anil leader of the strike said that he expected a long struggle before tl. n niaitiing two tliousund strikers would return to, work. Cincinnati, Dec. G, —(Stncial to th ■ Daily Democrat.)- Three men wurc drowned and the water supply fori half the city was cut off' when a big sivty-iuch main bust today. A dozen, other Ulen linri-ly e «ajied death wlu"> th-* waler nuddi lib tilled up the | trench iii wi.i,-h tlo-y were working. The entire downtown district wu i without -uHleii'Ut, lire protection oi account ut Hm» break. Chicago. 111,. D- r. d. (Special t'. Daily Democrat.)- Train robbers sup t positd to have lakirdeil u i.ak" bliore ] train at Toledo, looted a liaggage car of worth oi furs and silks and , racapod early today. . I tt'asllillgloll, Dee. I. (S|H-e|al le I Dally Democrat,)- Il was expects I I today that I're-tdenl Wilson will r Ice ive a < ommitteu of women -ui : I frugette Monday and give them, I his views on the auffrage question : I The president's attack of th<* grip ) yfaldim; to ir.atm.nl. alllmu.h I. r ' Exeter. Eng , i*< . G ttlpc-. ml to I fvt'bh* < on mccouii! nl Iho him ger and Mrlk* and tier releimv | . xpccted In fore long. Slilfr igette inlay «<' ftre to » M .-iii. railroad and left a letter stating that th.*'tire was •he result of Mrs. I'atiktiur>t's arrowThey also attempted lo fire a race I r.i« ■ but "■ .. 11 ntr. ■ d I ■ . 1 « . o- « HIS FIRST WH’DING. Was Performe I at 1 30 O’clock Ti day by Judge Smith. Julg. Duvld E. Smith win th Ih'Ucli a wevk ngo lust 3' >'t<lay. wa I called upon to imrforni hl« fir*t w.ai j drug nt | .« o', bn k tlif s .ii'.imam I The liuppy couple were < lur tu *- Ham mond aiul Mis- Kliui.i lai*'* enhltw md l'i«» e*r< niony «u» performed in thn coxy corn, r In tiic i minty clerk'* > office. Judge Smith prov, d very »*i liclent mid tlia ceremony was pet 1 formed without n hitch, ■ -a ■ W — - NEW OFFICERS FOR C. A. R. The (olhiwinp officers have Is-, u I oi.ci.-d by the i-.im Henry I'o t tl v It t'fiiummider, W. II My< r . i>i«*< Vbe. H. it. Fordyie; Jutilot vh.. John 1 8. Jon.-H, oili. <r Os th. day. D K l ’ I (’hrcHiiwft’r; *♦. i Fr»*<d|; . T. W. .Malioli* • • hOI . gtuAtit, Gtorg* H <’Ur*v. duh'icut**# to! i ni MHiphicint. ri. 11. F<»rdy<«* and 1 Nathan IChrauiii; altaruattM, Nathan, Bh k«’f and (h*<»n:r It. CHti’’ , r l Hutu. Fordvco mid Sholty. I 'I Ml Ibr'lin l.muimr' "'U' to Furl W >ll* I'll.iy tiis.il j Mra. D ■ mun Urabdyh r> w«at to Fort Wayne tin* noun. ( iiarn-s hrumi aim John Ircnd oi i tii ip.vn w»|. hi. i - viipoi lii*i" II hliomiap til u*i l"ii>: .iud Nutlino i , Htnhl nt Hartford t**wiislilp wera bm,i , Jner., (Uliore lo*|. tmiay. | ULMOCHAT WANT ADb PAY UlG.'
ml. ...-.ww! •». -iiffi r • i'Wir i ~ I f i . ,i mi i■.« ' itiwSgl L Y R1 Pi Ladies souvenir h MAiiNtt ■ MONDAY I Every Lady Attending H, the Matinee Monday will R Receive Their Choice of ■ I a Beautiful Berry Dish p or a Rogers Spoon. ■ Complete Vour Set 5c Monday Matinee »i Coming Tuesday H MILIER BRO’S j 101 RANCH ” [iii Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 10c RijH? olives 35c Jello (ail flavors) 10c iCliila sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida orarges dozen 25c Spanish or ions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c , . ■ li>. . .:2 'C Cninbciries, <|t 10c Bulk Cocoanut 25ci Olive oil 25c Apple butter 10c Celery . . . lOci Sweet Potatoes pk. . . 25c 1 lent, oi good country but- , ter We pay cash or trade' foi produce butter 25c I cents FOR RI N ! FurnlJi.ti room, fur | mi.u heat; birth. Strictly modern. I ' ll|, l |>ir «’ Uli oilb t ‘- -7-Ml CHIMPRiCTOR Hoursb bi:;! Oflice on second floor, first , door South of Democrat Consultedi >n and Spinal An-, alysis free Lady Attendant F»HONE GSO • ' 0. L BURGENER 0.1 ■ w > ■« ; 0• i ~ Slices Os Goodness that is genuine geodness. There is lots of bread that] looks good, but that is oil there is guutl lo it. Our! bread is difFerent, and it is! that difference that makes iti superior to the other kind. It concerts in’ ft delightful : flavor and taste, of a uniform 'quality that makes it good all the time, and great health I ipviug and nouriJiing piop-| ertit s that make brain and • brawn. Marlin’:, bread for sale at S. E. 'll lie groc' ry and Brush* wilier and Baker, Jacob Martin
— ■ RWHB 1 REAL XMAS GIFTS I S Have you thought about the £ ifi gifts you are going to give for g CHRISTMAS -:-5 31 Let us suggest the idea that nothing you could w !fi give, would be better appreciated by your friends _ and dear ones, than photos of the family, either in Ifi * grou|)s or separately. qa t Our Xmas Special | bi We are making a special oiler at this time because , j t of the season and to better introduce, the high j 1 class work we are doing t j I ■ r 1 One Dozen Isthmus Cabinets-the t j I )r beautifull folder-just the thing ‘ for Christmas .... $4.75 K 1 2 All our work (xjsitively guaranteed—We want to please you K m Better Order At Once | h y | " Schaumacher Ari £ ‘i STUDIO _ , - Over Callow & Rice Drug Store a ifi iti a at iff ifi « iii. Hi KaffTi We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land \\ hat was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, Okmulgee and Mclntosh C"untie3. We have 40 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have just come back from there, we stand ready and willing to back up any and all statements we make on our Oklahoma land because we know what we arc talking about We raise corn, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo. maze, kafer corn, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and all kinds and varitieu of fruits. Although tins was an off year, corn made from 25 to (50 bushels to the acre, oats from 45 to 75 bushels to acre wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from $45. to $75. per acre. All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and investigate for yourself and you will be more than pleased. If interested come and see us at Decatur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the week. We also have a large list of local lands for sale. D. F'. Leonard Decatur, Ind. Oilice Op|xjsite Interurban Station "' ■ *• "—fi IT'R SALE -F’out |><>w.-r turtilnq | LOST V klt**l hound about 1$ l-i'liv, ami full ».1 i.f t>ai|*. H>h*i|! tqonih-. .*li|. I tudiT pl.-i u r.-'uru : Motor bout vufjnv. linjuim •tilo tho I’omimKlon a U' titly u»«s«t , Uli.. oUltu. 3,»t l j Uiarkot ami r.i rtvi a n-wanl. 13 Ut ax .=■L:-=e*. x IMMMSuaBaMHMHBMR The Republic Stock Food and Medical Co. Decatur, Indiana Dear Sir;After feeding Republic stock f< vd for about two months to my horses and mules, I lind it reduces my feed bills and lias my team looking better and more lively. S*' lam pleased to recommend it to my friends as the bust stock food 1 ever fed and Ixsidcs will need another bucket soon. Wishing you much success,! remain Yours Truly Wesley Hitchcock Bft — 1 •" 1 —- ■ ■■ ■ — 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 re|mated Jn -onlcrs for it :vid our I customers are delighte d with the results it.briDgs |Givc Us a Trial Republic Stock Food 4 Medical Co; L. F. SCHROEDER, MGR. Decatur, Ind. WTOinart 'gra^——
