Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1913 — Page 5
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!■ “ummamHaramgm^. WEATHER IORICAST | ‘ •mxmuixn«u:n BJanclnßnaaaaj2J “ Fair tonight and Wednesday. John V ail was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Charles Hakes of .MadFon atreet: is seriotisly ill. Miss Nell Brown went to Fort Waynetoday noon. James Stonerook, is a new clerk ati the Morris store. Mrs. D. M. Cushman and Mito Ruby Dome were Fort Wayne visitors today. Henry Koeuemann went to Hoagland this morning to look after bus!- ,'■ nets. Mrs. Belli- Johnson yent to Fort Wayne for a few days’ visit with friends. Mrs. Velma Rost and daughter. Francile, went to F.)t Wayne this morning. Walter Kauffman left this morning on his weekly business trio Jr. the in terest of the Schafer Saddlery company.
U HU MIHF HOME OF Quallt) Groceries WHAT PLACE . Can be more Tantalising TO THE KIPS | with lockB ESPECIALLY, I When iht.v»now it’s filled I with go d things from our store I Cur- ar ta 10 4 1212 c Layer fin . . 20c II ™.r • 12 Pc flour IOC Iprvner 10115 c Pure buckwheat 4 l-2c I !iach“a .10 to 15c Sw-1 fo/a.oes .21* B Farcy apricots l’l-2c SUwc. a S e ',' ' 1;e H Dates bunt Cranberries ...10c El 77 p „ carl or rade tor prudue- 30 I l| I‘B ffDRNCB QUINb* •s.M. -v HiKMEUih Prunident g " Ha "iShSa« I 1 money _|
- _ — ___ Miss Faye Smith went to Fort «ayne for the day. I T. M. Gallogly made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. I Joe Beery w. s a Fort Wayne bind I nm visiter yesterday. ‘ John Tyndall made a bunim-ss trip to Wolcottville this morning. I Mlw Rub - V Parrish returced to her I school work near Monroe vexterday • morning. W|] Lee Reed returned this morning . from Portland, where he ‘pent Sunday with his family. ■ Charles Burr returned from Lima, Ohio, where he visited with his elater, Mrs, Philip Krick. Dale Robison of New Washington. Oh'c, went to Monroe yesterday for n ' ' I visit with his slater, Ada. i County Commissioner James Hend J ricks of Monroe was a bu- ineas vis- . jitor in the city yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs, Shafer Peterson went ‘o Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. , The Misses Meihls let, yesterday afternoon for Monroeville. [i Mrs. Chauncey Brokaw returned to her home northeast of the city after ■ I i several days’ visit here with her mother,"Mrs. Mahion Harmon.
Win Shoemaker made a business I' 1 Fort Waynethls morning. T’- G. Kchlnnerer of Willshire, Ohio, Wl ■' Io Fort Wayne for a visit. Mr Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, pent th « day in Monmouth. Mrs. George Stunners und sou, Harry ’ Bpent th ® <lay In Monmouth. Beu Butler, tho prominent Root 'ownship farmer, Is m of thp gr)p . Mrs. G. Kurt and Mrs. Dnn Hill and children spent tho day m Monmouth. Joe Klesa of Eleventh street is ill “ "‘rcatened attack of noumonia Maying Terveer bar returned com Toledo where she spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl. "alter Kauffman traveling sales man tor the Schafer Saddlery Co "pent Sunday with hie family. Stewart Niblick returned yesterd*rorn Churubusco, where he visited with his abler, Mrs. p. o. Gandy. ’ Mary J. Ray and daughter • lr-. Lydia E. Goodwin went to Mon- ' VMtUW htM city h the John and Hosea Ray families. Mr. and Mrs. Sargejut returned tr Fort Wayne today noon. They were visitors at th- Polly Itml home north Die city during the butchering 1 event, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown and Mia Eva People went to Fort Wayne thl* morning. Miss Eva will b<- operated on this afternoon at the St. Joeeph hospital. Sherman Beery and Voigh Chrouts •■•r have returned iron. Jackson. .Mich., wherethey have be g worktn on the street car line for the pas' three or four mouths. The annua) consignment of south era mnllax was received by the Nib lick store for their ('hristmas deco rations and the same has alreany been hung. The pretty green trailaru ar* festooned through tho mvin store room. After Beech Hanger’s wife tinall* rsissd money tnnuvli I’ git him out c jail be said ho didn't want out. Mr* Tilford Moots is confined t' her honm by an unspringhtly liver.—Abv Mar tin. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary and daugb ters, Agni-f> Marie and Rose Margere* returned to Fort Wayne veslerdß* They spent Sunday here with her si r tors. Mrs. T. J. Durkin aud Mrs. P Schmidt. They were accompanie l ' home by Ato*’ , us Schmidt who wiT ' isit in Fort Wayne. The feast, of the Immaculate co* I I i-eptlon was observed yesterday in a’ I the Catholic churches of the i-ountr i <n memory of the time at which th* illessed Virgin was conceived to be , the mother of God. The Masses all’’ i o'lier church services wyrv said »' 11he same aa ou Sunday in the St i Mary's church. ' Tho annual memorial of th* B- P. O ! E. lodge of this city was held bunda* ' attornoon in the’r rooms in the Mor rison block. The services w- re pn vate but very itupresshe. The d* IL-etsed brothers of the lodg* are: R !J. Holthouse. A. Vanftomp. Albin* j A. P. Beatty, S. J. LaOM and 1 Fred Vaugfci. The Liberty Canter high echon’ team, after sufferin* two defeat* »' • the bauds of the Bluffton and team* by narrow mars in*, show**' i their U‘usl old timu basket ball abl' tty and defeated the Fairmont Uir' school team by a score of 43 to ls-t n'aht. A colored boy plav-d con I ter for the Fairmont team but wn* ' inablc to take mut ii part in »coriu* for hi, home Uam. Th.- Liberty MI ter iwys were well pleased with tii* : troatment giveu them by the Fair .mount Bluffton Uauner. William Monger formerly one o* [x , jur’s hoys hut who for the past |, M „ vattH has been at Fort Wayne I attending »«*• Fort " “F® l Bttotan* 1 ! i oil. g» tor a year uud bolding u V o * l i tinu *» sn-uogrupher witli ilw Poon- , office* loft Saturday evening | to* Toledo where h« ba* already » Un,,,.! with the Overland tutonw bin awaiting him- Hu *BI luak" lii* Lun* with hi* grand mullien Mrs \n Volnwr who moved to ToMo ibn flret <d >h- Wilf* many i r i, nd- wish hitu nil k'nd* "““«»*• in in* new undertakinic and « •» ( 11l ( | () ubt that Uv *l» mnhe u* good lu Toledo B« ho did at Fort "ajuo with tta railrvad. Tic city council ta .»»»wo '•»' ni ,ht grattud pe.mu.ion for |h* «r.m i , 101 l wl the tabermido to ho med by ' th,, uuiou ravivnl «***«*• ,0 I Uuet.sl b> KvangeUrt Jvue* and tbs Cburcbre 01 the «lty during i , month of JaurniJ- ""rt ou Hie XX will not ÜB “’ Bft,f Chri»im« • . . . Aicotding to Hie toftnlt jrunted hj llu cnuii- ll 'hi ItuildiM I- »v be Hiru X.U . >ovu 4. th. wntuw- arc X’uud klug *«bl» the Hre Mudt. ; (uU ld not be U,ade a perggaMnl iXXbort*®**’ «• ‘® Lc.trecU'd <’h t , r . a t previously aiutotliiced.—BlU« luo Bnnuer. / \ r-m
Mr. and MW'- Samuel Hurkhead weut to Fort Wayne to vtglt with their duughteni, Mrs. Wade. Mr. und Mrs. 0. L. Vance had a* their guests for six o'clock dinner yesterday, Prof. C. E- Spaulding and wife. Attend the Presbyterian ladies' bu- [ zuar and baked goods sale at the Burdg millinery store beginning to ( morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Oust Lauer returned to Fort Wayne after a visit F ttli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pennington. i I.awrence returned to his work in Fort Wayne after spending ■iunday here with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Lewton. Herman Bosse returned tills morn'ng to Lima after spending 8»n-t u v tn he city with his parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Frank Bosse. Mrs. A. Hoop aud daughter. Mrs I Henry Smitley, of Pleasant Mills, went to Fort Wayne today noon for a i 'h>it with relatives. The NtM-dh-u and Nods club will be I entertained Thursday evening by Mr I .nd Mrs. Frank Carroll. The hn»-: bands will meet with tho Indies. Miss Jessie Philips returned to 'ort Wayne after spending Sunday vith her mother aud sister. The St Joseph's school was disnisMed yesterday in observance of •he holy day. it being the feast of the Immaculate conception. Hou Harry I*. Lowery of FL Wayue vas the guest of Mrs. Anna lonian t G o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The Christiau Endeavor society ot ho Presbyteriau church will bold heir business session at o'clock Vednesday evening at the ehurcb. til members should be present William Barroue. who hud c bunch fl no chickens for his own u:e, ha* been nilas mg tbetn lately, the last 'isit of tbo night prowlers being last 'nday. and bu hereby serves notice hat it will do them no good to come 'fter this, for he has tired of keeping '•her people in chickens und wold tile -ntirc bunch to a produce d< aler. Ou Saturday, Deceiul>er G at 3:30 p. m.. Mr. Floyd A. Morrison of Mer-1 ■er county, Ohio, drove to the home of i Mr. and Mrs. 4<, Kohn, of Willshire, Ohio, bringing with him a bride by he name of Edna Hileman ot Vun Vert county, Ohio, aud produced pa'em authorising their marriage, which took place at the above stated time. They are both highly respect,ed by many. They will noon be at I home just south of Willshire ou the ‘.’idow Morrisou farm. May peace end prosperity be theirs is tho wish >f their many friends.—Contributed. ■ — -o Practical Fashion Hints 2 jfc/jL ** ,a ’ G'Xea | W' 0 oO 1 Tbo ceiufoet of the loose Russian designs bas Bipeb to do with toeir popularity aside from their chic uud becomingucM. 7ftK> would be very attractive fashioned of otie ot Bio new chamois cloths In a dark shade with colt.ir uud cuff* of u coutrnatluij silk or velvet. Tailor cd blouson of this dwrlptlou deis-nd upon e’rt nud tiuhb for effect relher than trimmings. Tbo sea I lotted edge} of thti design i* elective, uud If tbv, buttonhole* were tnund with sl*k ruth I er than being Uui*bed lu the regulation 1 way ano»h«'r pretty touch would be i given. Tbto binding might be of n contrasting luatcrlsl to mnu-b the col-1 lar aud cuffs- &wv buttons are quite I tbo powcat thing in tbo button line. Thia blouse may be made to site 3tt with B’i ytrti* of <3 tpcb in a ter Is I or 3*4 yard- of 36 I neb maUirialTbo petturu U cut In 7 sixes. 32 to U Thu b * perfect Ybtteru i Bu sure to state right »l*v. measuring over the (Ultost pert ot Ute bust ter dltnonalons. It tnay be obtained by dlling cut Un •oupoe ued enclosing K> cento •” 1 stamps or coin |o tbu rattoiu Depart went of tbb papet. 1 cov r o n Fiat i Mtrsul «ud 80. city and curia I altera ffte HUM I ’a
i! L Y R IC| j Pictures of Quality k-' Today i An Unjust Supicion. Al Biograph The Medal of Honor . i A Lubin Wanted a Plumber. A I Kalem Matinee Daily Coming ’oiwrow | Mat. & Night MILLER BRO’S 101 RANCH 4 Reels 4 H Only 12 Shopping Days Left to select your Christmas present, look over this list and pick on; something to suit. Gift Possibilities China closet Hall mirror Rocker Iron bed Sideboard I’able Mattress A Davenport Sanitary Couch Piano Rug easy chair •sewing table extension table New finished rocker The ladies desk Sweeper Duntleys Can Have Every * rtie’e j Put away and delivered at, Christmas time. Come le> us show you any land all of above. Yager Brothers & Ranking. i * —, FOR SALE—Mammoth Bronze Tom. I •nd Indian Runuer duel *.—D. M ’ Klee. Decatur. R. H. No. 1. | 1 ""'l A J,\-u f > ' f\ 'I V 5 1 CHRISIMAS tAKti I Christmas pastry, Chrstm; s 'custards or Christmas bread, rolls and biscui s. when pur-' chnsed al Martin’s bakery, can always be depended upton as being up to the u»p notch of superior excellence. We do our own baking exclusively, and know exactly how each article is made, and know that only the purcit and best ingredients go i into them. Martin's bread for sale at 8. E. Hite grocery und Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin • 4
| ’’Don’t it beat all! Everybody wants y ’ I j ■ e s«i»mung f-**^ ! A v Fountain Pen" I v St k .chuckles vS.nva 7 I V A Headquarters for Christmas Gifts Come in and look over our stock of Christmas , ■ goods—the largest and most beautiful we have ever had. Among the gifts of character and distinction .that we are showing is i F self-Filling W Fountain Pen Thia in the nationally known fountain pen that *•'»*'/in -I sacouAl by ong simple itself, never leaks, and writes with superb smoothness and ease. Put up hi beautiful Chiisttnas boxed and exdungeabla if point doesn’t suit. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. 11 ■ ■■■ 'll— HI » - raw ..... Ute Shoe Talk The people who want the best shoes come here. Our customers are numbered am mg 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. ELZEYdc HACKMAN OPP. COUR r HOUSE <«SMS».r <- a»v.- . . am*. *, Tr ~ $.3.00 s3*oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA. CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 6th. AND 20th. Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25 a. m. and 10:38 p. m. See Agent for Particulars. $2.00 TO TOLEDO AND RE TURN VIA Clover Leaf Route (Saturday,’December 13th. Re*urning Sunday D»cember li'h. S'‘ ii - \uti>ni"‘ -w alio Excellent opportunity to do your Christmas Shopping. Sen agent for Information. The Repub'ic Stock Food and Medical Co. Decatur, Indiana Dear Sir;After feeding Republic stock foo I for about two months to my horses and mules, 1 line! it i reduces my feed bills and has ni ir team looking bet- - ter and more lively. So lam pleased tu recommend I it to my friends as the best stock food I ever fed and besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you ! much success, 1 remain Yours Truly Wesley Hitchcock mi. — .ii nn»WF The above letter is only one ot the many letters of satisfaction we receive daily itorn our patrons. In : ’ every’ instance where we place any of our food and medicine we have repeated re-orders for it und our customers are delighted with the results it brings • iGive Us a Tidal Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L. F. Decatur, \ I , Hk . * mi— laaiMMr 'mmt t nT-rtfr e V— imi— *, 21 ~ - —
