Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1913 — Page 3
II Bring Your Troubles to | Il the Store With the I H Christmas Spirit I I We are helping a lot of I H people and we can * [lt help you. I || Charlie Voplewedf I I**-'
I WEATHER •GPOvi j tunic,: ■ I E AtfeS ‘Nvuyi-’ t day noon. 'Wayn. tod.i\ iiioh i Bugs n’« 1 ■ Wayne today noon. . ■'Mr. and Mr .1 ■ jrocfjras a Ir.: t day. Ltr.e W. i:. <. K MM®n> so< io G- A. I itCMr* 1>! " i! I ;;|iu vlflM Vit i: Mr*. M'i’> > «■ ••• Epnny. of Bub-. • With the Dan !■:•• ' ; I. -os for Garrett (or . vD CH - < | OIT tile read in 'k '■ ’ ' ■ 1 ESwtiow •" o’ ll -'■''■'D I tor l '‘ ■• .1 a ■■■
I rr 1 Hf h(imf ~r Otmllh Gwfrif' I <v WHAT PLACE ? 1 (,'a’i Le more Tantalizing II H x IIQ i “ 1 han th'.'imntry with lockI S-,. •’* J W*Jaj rd doors F Q ESPECIALLY. ob I When they know it’s filled gig with good things from our store ■Currants. IOS 1212e Lyerto 2* II nl u' ls ' !•> •’x HHu l’e Pure buckwheat I | Kte I l ?atKV apnevts .b 1* MBee \ . . l.k 111 a|&i« Ith fl | We pay rash or tra( l e l“ r P™*® 8 ’ • ‘ _ Butter IS -^—" ggi^^g H °W"'.. r ;b 1 ’ *• s 1 !t ‘ ji--— II F.M. SCHIKMIiVtK • W - f E president ■ I || ’ FtiiiiJ, vnj * r MON*-* I ■ J
j faaac Bowman of French -cwnship' j "m here today on burine’s. |i F- E. Wright of Curryville was a • business visitor in the city today. "’• V. Buckmaster of Jefferson township was a business visitor iiere 1 today. Tiie Santa Haus checks tent |by the Old Adams County Tank v r received this morning If th" mem rs 1 of the Christmas Savings club. Mrs. Dallas Hower and daughter * Mabel, and Miss Naomi Myer.> went to Fort Wayne today to visit with Mrs Hower's niece, Mrs. Bainbridge. >’ | tan Snroeue. one of the weh know barbers of the city, started to v ’ . *th on.:tj in the n-w bather , of Elzey & Carroll in the 1 asement of the 1. 0. 0. F. blink. i Card,, have been recehtd from u Mi Agm Gillig by friends and relatives that she and her . later .ire enjoying their visit at Phoenix, Ariz r > and that the weather is very agree !t j able in Mrs. E. Merris oi Pleasant Mill’ was a business visitor in the city /> " i day preparatory to going to Coving M ion, Ky.. where she will visit with '* friends and relatives for a month or longer.
r«X“. ", i» William Badders of Mnnrco was a bu<ln visitor In the r|' ? lvda) W Augsbnrger of Beene w* fl a visitor In the eflv yesterday. ' lr '- C. Delninger and daughter, Adelaide, went to Fort Wayne today P. Itoe of Cleveland, Ohio, wm a business visitor in the -ity todav Vimn WrenC ? R ° BChool of Re,; ClOU<J ’ f"" .m Marron Buckmaster has taken a po’Hon with Lester Baughman, th* Madison street barber. 'Tiarles Hakes o f Mad)toß treet has bean quite ni since last 'Hday with kidney trouble, Harry Helm of the Holthouar Schulte clothing store is uumbere among those on the sick list. (»uy Brown, who has beer tyendfn his fall vacation in the < |tv, left th lonr.np lor Valparaiso tn resume h chool work. Mrs. Mike Melbers, Mrs. Joseph Tonnellcr and daughter, Rcsr, spent the day in Fort Wayne and will alar tteud the show there. Miss Gladys Bowers went to Fort Wayne this afternoon, whtro she will , visit with her sister, Mrs. Hiehurd Kaugli, for a few days. Mr« J. T. Coots left this morninfor Fort Wayne, being called there iy her son, 8. 8. Rail, whose (laugh 1 er. Mrs. Ilona Thompson, Is quite se ! ously ill. The Yeomen will give a spe--ia how at the Crystal the t'r Thuradt vening. Music will be turiushed by 1 he orchestra and a rim wil >e run. Mr. and Mrs. Chart?- Hockemeye’ 1 nd daughter, Freida and sons, Wil im and Herman, of Flat Rock, A M county, were visitor* in the city oday. Tin Presbyterian bazaar epene on; ng in the Bun 1 mlllbfi . • . colk-tit lock id fancy artal*s. i-ig.-b as ipron , cap- and works of aft •in addition to the pa try u;.t edible ( lepartment. Dr. J. C. Gruudatall of Probit- wa i bmdness visitor in the city today When intervii-wed regu ruing th - -- mount of illkess in his community he stated that all wore reviarknhl. icklthy, and very few illnewek re 1 port til. Which Kpeaks well for the 1 community. Mn. Frank Bro«u of Bettie re I , turntit iiOuiu vu the atteru ion train .uesday. nfter a visit with h< r broth* er-in-law. 8. A. Gove, and family, o’ Second street. Mr. Gove’a ns'er. Mrs •Joseph Bescanson, of Harts.-rd City it a guest in the city.—Muftion Bnn I n«r. i Ekey *■ Carruil this morriur finish 1 sd moving their barber shop from the • aid location to the new bone under the Boston store. The boys have se j cured new furniture tfiu nghott ] (have Installed u bath, and lave on» :of the most up to date shops to b» ( I found. • A letter wa" received yesterday b; ! Ml- Huth Bowers front Ml . Edwim i Vant'amp. who is now stayin -• In New ! York t’ity with her sister, 1-striee, and an aunt of theirs. Mt VanCMkT ! writes that bur atoter fa im verim i i nicely trom her recent illo- w. ; Ihi still quite nervous I I* l * l iMlsst - VnnCamP fonnerh h e<f li*r* and tin daughter, ol th? lite Mrs E . j H Tunnell, I William Badders, cue o’ t e hast ling Im "tvs in l '® o* *He t»v‘> es Moniru,.. will nave the grand op-ning of ibis »e» moving picture tloatei batI tirdaj evening at « o'rlvef Thia V | 'be first ph turn show stqrti-** lit Mon I roe and which will no <!/>«••’ * Mr. Daddrm- th»>at. r will be known as "Tito !•»Mlu>?.•. T«o show' L * <t k win kt*'" “• '' v ' L,. on Tm 'day < veuinr ami.ow on Saturday. • TtavH l , i-rv*‘. b B '* r Craigville. a« n-ls "I < "i'f'l f-ll’-* Lmrle- riTv.-. <d tin <ltv. i; m e ’ .Hull iitndl"’" l ftot" * •*«** ,r oanihidib fr,m ' hU I UtW Ho >’ •I"-" 1 ' ' the • IU qlteltdanie call uipareotl' ; , Btrtml >ur ; ... uterrd strok' wlilcli I'd* £... ■■ ■ •’ A* ~-ver fully r.c..*...d irvm i.<«l " k 11. wait strlikeu bunday inorl 1 a nd has •-<« t ,| M . Hlnfftou Bauuor ut t:>u I'eopl *»' I n '“ v j, .i<i t ospiini. Fort wi''"'i n | L ied. Will «*■•’ W,,, " S Tho 7 1 , r4tr „ M hnnr an,- (ft mln from th- ....mg.- to lh« ji tut. ~tine. I Wi t’f* ”"-: lL tt thl'b-oed roudltl-n • < th* stow . i, lt th, pjlorlc ifoti'tY'‘tb'r f t |„ food if" W ' ,U ' r \• I ,ilt is Mlt red ’"kt to * Ulf" ‘ "Mn » fl rlitur lv»K‘ ,n " dluc ** H alyiuadi tM*
Good O’d Santa Goes To Many Odd Places GOOD old Santa Claus look* in upon pretty nearly everybody at Christmas time, and the few tivni of which be is patron Is celebrated la some very odd ways mid out of tiie way places in our country. At Fills island. In the harbor of New York, on Chrlstmns daj’ several hundred ctilldren. with their parents. , usually await debarkation on the thorns of America. There Is a multitude of German •'kinder," of Italian "bnmblnos" and of youngsters of ovary nationality, as much Interested, all of them. In Christmas doings n.' any Ysnkeo young folks could possibly bo. It la Indeed an occasion of greet cxcitomont for them. Inasmuch ns (be I mi*q|onary siK-teties have provided for tbHe bumble aliens a wealth of good cheer, and. with the help of donation-.! rnride for the purpose, the day is rem ifcred Joyful for all, both young and ! bld. toys being plentifully distributed ntn-.ng the little ones The loneliest pieces in the world am some of tho lighthouses which our government maintains along the const for ties protection of mariners. Yet thntn Chua finds his way to them, and In Ids honor n feast, even though It lie a humble one, Is held It may bo that the barren rock which the lighthouse mtirks affords room enough for the keeping of a d<>xen chickens, the fatteat of which are suitably sacrificed. Rut cvnu this is not practicable in such a spot as Boon island, off the const of Maine, a dangerous bit of tnnn firms which fa continually swept by the waves. Only n few years ago. so the story goo*. " little girl four year* of age. daughter of the keeper of Roon light, was so distressed lie cause b-r father bad boon prevented by continual storm from going to the mainland for the customary Christmas goose tbit rhe stole out of the llghtho'i»r at night and knelt In n sheltered spot to ptay. "Dear God," shp said, •‘please send ' ns a goose for our Christmas dinner!” Hardly had she spoken the werds when a grout wild goose flew (as some- j tlm.*r happens In such places) ngalust the big laiitsrn above and fell dead nt | her feet, t" tm promptly eart led in and t prevented t« the family as a bird literaffy sent from heaven Tnelo Sam maintains about fifty lightships along the seacoasts and on | the lakes tn mark dangerous shoafa i D'nely Indeed sre the skippers and! crews of the«o vessel*, which, tike the | tabled phantom ship, pursue voyages' 81 I I * nsisTMiH ar »t.i if isuskp. • that have IM> end, continually butetod . by storm •. Yet Cbristuina Is not forgotten. A brace of wild ducks, peri bsnce, way be secured for tbo feast, and the cook will atirelr provide s liberal dtsb of the tnurli apprc'inted • • plum duff —a preparation of pnatry ' Shaped like half o watermelon, nbl-h, in order that all tbc raisins It coutahm may tint fail Into one slice, require-, under the rules, to be cut "fore and aft." tn that fat flung srcbipelugo known as the Aleutian chain, which, rcekuncd geographically as a part of Ala.-i. i. MrHrbea a< ro»s the northern I'acitb, Rurn-an customs are still retnhied to » great exlcut. though the lalaud» bdung to the Vnlteri dtat'-s-But, speaking of Alsrka, Il is a Is t I enriotm enough that Santa C*u» I" real life It acwi tbo*a at Chrtrtnmatlde I is nowhere else lu the world, with hiicluleer. Iho aupnrlutendewts of th-- ! reludier stittom*, established by tin i go’eminent far tbo bnueflt of tb> | I native*, harwe a th*, tamest of thalr j I animal* "nd, hitching them to » sleigh filled with l**r* cMrtflinlng prvvfafani tnhaecn "nd other d ,-rir*blo tliluj drive through tho E*kim« v|llsg»« and . leave at «arh bnm'.de hnt one of thvarka as a remlmlcr that the Chrli-i I t'k'id. sb-nt wliotu ibatnt pear peopb luvo learnatl from th" mhslvnarW, I* 1 b?rn,«<t>i» Angeles 'time*. "A Merry Christmas “ ! “A n'rrv VMi»'t"»a" ’» rtie with I read 'he* ft"iu wv heart. a Iff- ell f ill f lovw tn *1 'it' NO SO'" I "o*o 0 part. <>r, tr rets* rfi'n f*u •<* 'hr !*•. f usydefi (heigh It be. Mgy ha who ram's'*' W>wgi*a tuna the" j . meh* t» ’.|*f#d •" t‘>*r, , •<•.,*4 «n e»'Sil'• ahvt’. ’«4’h enul,|Hn all I feAi ‘ I n * . t)Or i* of sole**, ill* < atplStf I h«M|; S,eg h.vmrs (bat ware aunt br 'he atate of aha mom: flag seaae vt the angels waas Jeaue was bent V -V’UitUsr. I
LYR I C | Pictures Os Quality H tonight"| “Ro <•" Bi y 1 »f im- 8 With G M. And raon” ffi An Ex< lus ve Pat'er The Green E e Os The w! Vpijcw Co ' n ( f m h oer ) Lals UV I Matinee, E r Mon e fc - .it, and F oe AL EAI 5c H n.» t-' i r |
nly 12 Shopping Hays I est g • H CH i tmas p»es-h-t At d : um in to euitGib Possibilities Chi a clo<ct H 1 nii r r R ck»T I b Sideboard Table Mattress A Davenport Sa r it ary Couch | f-Hano ugs t chair feewing table F xten-ioii table IN w finished rocker Th*- ladits desk Sweeper Huntleys Can Have Cv ry Artic e Put away and delivered at Christmas time. Come Ie f us show jou any .and ail of above. Yager Brothers & Prinking.
——— OR SALK Matnmolli Hruoie Tuui» and Indian Runuvr duel a.—l). M. Rkv, Pocatar, R. R. No. 1. ”Mn J ■ •- •» «■■■■■* *re* * ***■
Wi x&W? IHR.jiMA) LA.,. bhritstmaa paltry, Chrtstn.. custards or Christmas bread, rolls and bwui :i, when pur ehnsed at Martin’s bak r». can always be depended ip on at ** inc tin to th® t« p notch of superior excellence. W»'"o "Ui ow " I'ltKinc »x i-iusively. and know exact'} how each article is ma ir and know that only the pur est and be? t ingredients g< into them. Martin's bread for wale at S. E. Hite grocery and BruMiwilier and Bakur, Jacob Martin fa'SO* ff I—t W»— fflkiNfa* • •«> -fafafffa®, NMfaaMMS
I lar<w Vu 7 Wotl I S EOUR DIM ND RING SP AL FOR $25.00 T 'ey are good White S iappy Stones and can’t be beat at th price. We biy them direct from the imoorter and buy hem f rCa«h, so Ic m «ave you mon y. \Ae a>s6 have I rg *r st n sin ring-, Eir crew , Sc rs Pi'ta, I» ve'l fa - L t>* m•in an t •• iI p- »ve i’ • \ >u. W il • \ 1• I It v ') .VI h -nd -■ j V / - ~‘4,’S rr l.ve >AH« le *u oantued as , rr? n• d. LEHNE The Jeweler ForQuaht. ano Prices ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Dec. Bth, is 3 4c Bring Us Your VlilU and ream ID M. COUNTY CRttMtßf COMPAN • |~Shoe Talk™ ) The pe ip'.e who want the best shoes come here. r Our customers are numbered nm »ng the best people of 'dams County. Pe >ple who desire the best in footwear. When we recommend Fl >rsbeim Thompson Bros, and Lion Brand shoes we do so because they are giving sat•isfiction to thousands all over, this > country. • I ELZEY J HACKMAN OPP CO TRT HOUSE Th • Repub'ic Stock F »«>d a d Me 'ieal C •. D catur, in Ha . • Di *r ir;-Aft-*r feeding Ee tab ic s *• fco f r about two months to my homes ..nd mules, I fi « it re I iri’R mv fed hills m ”d hs >n r »* im l'»“k'ntf • u ter and more lively. So lam p • bid to recommend it io my ineuoe at, he best st ck food 1 -ver tee a< d lefiides will need another b -cket soon. Wishing jou nueh «ucce», remain Your» Truly g Wesley H tchcnck The above letter is only one o' ihe mam lett* s f satis faction we receive dadv fi*m our oatr-ing In z ery instance where we p'ace any of mir f »-*d •• d •dicine we have repeated re-ordert» f»r it and our * • tstomer* a e dedghted with the results it b-ings , | live Us a Trial Republic Stock Food & Medical Co. L. F. SCIIRUEDEK, MGR. Decatur, Ind. •*, > * L
