Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1913 — Page 3

I u of S | ippers ■ i tame in oday I ••Ihawwkl-s ()f weeks. J s.. Les and made on ■ a Ladi sfr ,rn 75c to $l5O I Mens 50e to $2.25. ■ Pick while the pickings goo d ■ ! Charli< ' 'vhv

|1 WEATHER I ORtIAM § tonight and Frida’ - . f ( Mrs 'Jk.II- Hi. J\. r| jWuynei visitor tot Bjßk Er« in ~i • ... t, ip B&outh tills morning. Dp.’ll. li Ito Fort Wayn 'hi-; menu: . jK F " |/Mr. and Mr* «. ; -k • r luri? u Bto .Fort ;Wayii'- t;.i> ,r, .far a if visit here. E■jys. Otto ■a Visit With Mr. ■ rr- cy ill It nrubnseo ■ Mrs. Corn. ■hr, Mrs. Fred <;■ - :• to l'<rt Swayne this morning. ■ Mrs. Chari' , i! - .ri Etnoi’ia Fvisitors from here t I?}. ElJnclv Byxir fart’- ? >-i-r . - Mnovea ar n guitu;. i.<* ‘ er li - kin fcny wubj< ■ 1 -At”’ .Mortin

SI fWHOMt j I iXwlh' 'romh ' PAT P» 4f F f fan b» mon T;-n linn Ti THE KH;S }; Than ’be jantn wi»h »* <k- | esmuaLly. I Wt w, -' h - w ". • i 7"” C aJ.’ l« 1° I g* , lri f«.Ur 1« h-ro buckwheat 41-2<* ■ <*>■>•» K £ X™ 21 £ Kifches . ■ 11 . t 7 W Slawobbage • £ Kr-iT 12c Lettuce. •£ M* --— TL m ■i I Kt. o n .«r ■* trair M HutlerlStnCT. H ~ nd [ n n.<- s. [ Mjlh f ■ >' * 1 ■ ' ..wo FRENCH QUlNh£. .1 F M. SCHIRMER Prfviflent Il KB ” Abstracts I I -If HONEY 1

Mr«. Minerva Wilkenson spent the Jay in Berne. Mias Maynie Teeple went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Sylvester Spangler visited in Fort Wayne today. William Schakel of Premie was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peranum of | Bingen were visitors in the city today. • Mrs. Ralph Mattox and Miss Flora Fledderjohann visited In Fort Wayne I today. , John Hessler of Fort Wayne is here on business and is a guest a' the f) | D. Coffee home. Mrs. Dick Peterson entertained a*, dinner Monday evening Mis.es Zi!’ Matson, of South Whitley, Ind., Clarj | Van Emon and Zoa Frenc*.—Bluffton Banner. County Surveyor Phil Macklin and Deputy Dick Bort made a htwinesa trip to Geneva this morning, where they looked after some surveyin; .alters. Pr. D. D. ci rk. Mrs. Cl rt and J! . ■ C. S. Niblick went to Fori Wayne th s morning, where they will attend the i dp rattan to be performed on Stewart'Niblick for appendie‘'Vi.

and *’ al>y * tt l)orn yeitorday to Mr and Mrs Troby Cramer Mry K , c era a j ‘ Pent the day m Fod IX Clyde B.rnngartner of ana v 2 ' d Nort, ’ e ™«"> >ndia? Fort v y meeting r>, a,ne last even!r *. came up t r a-- ve | ng tn visit with C ’ M? ' t Baum- ' ' n Nuensohwander, of Berne on the list of petit jurors who will *“ Caß6,t t 0 before the Unit ' vurt in Fort W Ui .. ne „ BXt Tuesday. The list was received by Deputy Clerk Thomas J. Lowan . of ayne from Indianapolis —Bluff. n n Banner. Miss Mary Bl.neke arrived front ‘ ugley tor several days - visit with ller Kl-ster. Mrs. Henry Schlickman Fh store keeper who mnt adver Ue generally has a circur bill hang In In his window thro - th’ wilder Th' rtcher a relative is th' loss he bothers you.—Abe Martin.

While* Mr. Steuffen was in IndianaPolis his son, Intending to telephone to the home of his parents from the capital city, was given the wrong tele phone number and called Ma unde' home, tt is known the lad is without employment and funds ami furth” - word is expected from him within a short time.—Bluffton News. 1 Word lias come from Fnrtuna, Mo„ that Great grandma Welty, now near 1 ly ninety years old), grandmother o' Mrs. N. G. Fankhouser and Mis Leon i von Gunten here, lies seriously li' from Injuries received from u recen f fall. She is not expected to live ove- . these injuries—Berne Witness. Nate Steuffen lias arrived home L from Indianapolis and reports today . that he found no trace of his son Johnathan, who disappeared from the , home, east of Bluffton, sevi ral days ago, Mr. Steuffen says he inflated the 'ld of the Indlanapofv police in "I’rch'ng for his «on and they scoured the city without resu t.*.—Bluffton News. Prof. D. A. Baumgartner left Mon day morning for St. John, Mi<> where lie will assist hie brother, Charles, in the art studio during the h-i'd-v rush, it is reported the professor took with him fishing tackle and w'll ar.g’e for 'he ’’rny ■ ’>e n ’ chance he bltuH Io a - >- .tr.v go | creek or river on hl* tri|. -L nr 1 Grove News. An interesting report reached the! city today to the effect that Fam Mur , dock, head'of th* fndlu.a Ug«M* compary.undone cf the ’•ate’ - ' most! I prominent traction men. trill soon i move h's resld r n e 'r*>- L-t ye’te to 'Fort W yne. The r<p rt staled th’t |.Mr. Murdock U now nego'tating for' lia Fort Wayne home and that he will change his resideire early lu the new I yvar. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred V Mllb return *d la.t night byway of Fort W"~ ’ from Minneapolis, Minn., where the ij attended the wedding of tneir son [I Frank, to Miss Estelln Parker a pop I! el-* voting Irdy of that coy. The wedding took place SatuMay after II noon at the home of the Piit'e. Mr I and Mrs Mills w'll come to I watur a week from Sunday to : pend the I Christ” - * holidays wl'h t’e rroo ”< ■ parents. Clrr'e’ H ’ffr*. • m ' r r ’ no, ‘'’* m-n n' Mun I* a”” - e erh 'fond' to g‘'t hi’ tnor"i”g P'per De brn’e'* the m'ni”ure bUvsnrt n"d hi H-d out on his porch in h's night cMlits. Then the front door of hl« bo”’e W*w shut, with the lock, the keys an-' H< ffner> clothes on the Inside Heffners wife was not at home. There raa no one inside the liou’e to let Heffner back ln tie ws'ked in the ’now to the houtt neit door, rang t/> door bell and then bld behind a bush nb'l await ,sl until the mhtress came u, the door. From behind the bu»h he 10l 1 the eir ,-umstances; she in turn told her husband. and an overcoat «. tu’hed !<> Heffner. While the neighbore prh-d open a window and obUlnrd the keys. H 7ffner h.s ordered the #UW taken off the door. "Uncle Tom* t'abln'’ •“ old t'li' le Tom hlW"'^ - ‘’'"‘‘"’'iJ b an ac tor of long experlem r. will be accompanied by L-f. E’e. Topay. who never was borii'd.’ Htnt (tpheliu. hurdhearted Uirree I n , core of Olbera, all cfiaraclera t w< have known store i - t.Hdh ( v»d all these are announced for the 1b,,... opera House, on M-nd»y. Dec. 5 and etreWhtwar *•' l' fl ‘- r « i Ull evening with old friend* -nd SlXiciS o?Uei Ihrech- ; friend. . niumianec* l «'" ; and a, u nd lhl . producluK “f" E,,orh trkLod I’fweot" ' ‘ and they pr<i!ui»« a I'fm i^gnuu' - i'X.-Xr 1 ,;N Os ' Neeptiouul übi ...KHd U»»d l"l rol,! ' *’* ~ la i/b...e cvm|ri«y *HI '• f " M > I ! r ” ‘ ..very detoil. Il'iod I ' mid Hl 7”• 'O' r “ 4 ' i U 1 at mam aim ’ UlCStoT*

D. L. Beat went to Fort Wnyne this 7 afternoon. Mrs. Shafer Peternon i-i t umbered among the ill. Mru. J. b. Kocher went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitrigtit were Ft. Wayne visitors this afternoon. A. C Aug iburger of Berne was in the c‘ y oday on bu kiess. L. C. M Ils of Monroe waj a business vls.tor in the city todM. Mrs. J. T. Cully of Wi'lshlre was a business visitor here today Forest Helm went to Fcrt Wayne this afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ludifi iieilstuff of Osaka were visitors In the est today. Mi s Vera Hutisicker was a Fort iVayna bu tne s visitor tlrir uf.oruoon A drunk n man wm picircd up on I the streets at noon today by Sheriff i Durkin. Mrs. Bertha Kirchner und Miss | Beatrice Zimmerman went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Dr. C. V. Connell was a» IT. Wayne 1 last evening, where he attended the 1 monthly meeting ot the Northeastern i Indiana Vetcrinaries' assoemtion. L. C. Mills, the stock man of Mon ' roe, yesterday shipped a number of hogs to the Buffalo , v.mong Mr. Mills' shipment was a ranch from the William Sautblne farm at lion•uras. The entire shipment brought nearly |BOO. Rev. William Bollman of Buffalo. N. Y... arrived In the this morn.ng and visited u few hours with friends, mid then going t<. Magiey. where he will preapli a trial m ruion ut he Magiey Reformed chin/ li this evening. Rev. Bollmnn will proluibly take the place of the Rev. Fcbneidur, former pastor of the Reformed church at that place, but who moved away bout six weeks ago. MEDICAL ASSOCIAT ON rir. Smith’s O"ice—Pr. Ouemlina Will be Here. The December meeting rd the Ad ims County Medical aseo -fufyn will be Friday evening at the oiT.cc of Dr. Smith, and the election of oiticcrs will doubtless take place at this time. The w I h v wl I: it Dt. H. A. 1 ride" »ur eno the I.u r n )|i 'I, a rt V.y MEETING OF I. O. U. F. A called meeting of the I O O F I '<> !g> w'll be held tonight at 7 O’clock ; tlu-lr rooms at whi h rime the fit | teral t>rra-ge”’enta for the late Jesse j Williams will be ni de. By erfer of NOBLE GRAND.

- • ” V •!*. -ALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 13. 1»1? | Fr day Evanlng, December 13 Decatur Chapter. No 1J?. O E S Regular staled meeting. "T- Po ’ e‘*w>’ o’’t'l'B ’S r of money. Fl"der. r. et<* return to the offleo 'nl re Hee rewwM. 2»ltf ’ILES! PILI SI PILES' WILLIAMS’ »NDIAS P’dE OINTMEN, U'lll cure Wind. Blw'-r•« »n«i lu-hlnr Pile I •>>*.»be Ue tumor*. e.l»»* llcb'i.c at oo ,vt» ** a puulttoe, (tee* instuat relief. O' tale by all dru- .iat* mall Me ami II I • Mfr. e. » r>- Mae The Enterprise Prue Store TalT OF HOGS To reduce our herd we will offer spring and fall pigs, brood sowsand feeders at prices to move them R. N. Runyon il’huncS-L Decatur, Ind.

Check-Up Bath Robes Belts Caps Collars Collar Bags Cuff Buttons Garters Gloves Handkerchiefs Hosiery Mufflers Overcoats Rain Coats Suits Scarf Pins Shirts Smoking Jackets Suit Case Sweater Coats Traveling Bags Tr- users Underwear

TRUSTEE ELECTION. Notice i* hereby given that at a meeting to bo held noon the Plea --ant Mill* Baptist church will elect two trustees to serve during a period of three y ers earh. I’sHtlO —. ________. EMOCR4’ W*N-» ADS PAY QIQ

m:ng, Who? Janta Claus 1 When 7 ~ Saiurday, Where? g• Al Side’s Big Toy Store \ rd ° J i j r Vr Boys and girls Old Santa has wrote me a long let ter saving that he would be at my store Saturday at 2 o’clocla’d stav a few hours, he wants every boy and girl to meet him there at that time. FREE FREE Dolle, tables, ironing board*, etc. for the gir’s, drums, engines, etc. for the boys. Santa will give vou »hese free at 2 o’clock. Be on time. Look at them in window. lam sh iwimr the lartrngt line of toys and fancy goods ever shown in the c untn. b it already some < f the lines arc getting sh >H, do like others, trade early w hile the selecti»’ ii good. Compare my prices. Com pare the quality. The you’ll buy here Dolls Dolls Doll Cabs Our pr cea are the lowest in town is what they all say. and styles are the AH Cl .„ . f „ nrn Kn<> . ... bwt, give them a lo<>k. AU bUcl ulta f,om 5 c •’ ,J Dress dolls quality , . .48c i — Dress doll» 38c quality . . . .25c Chairs, table®, hob y orses, pia p, Kid body dolls at 25c up to $2.58 black boards, tool chest, trunks, etc. ' h!na at prices cheaper than Br. Bills. See my line of preity thina Don’t forget the store that sells the can- Snpnia] Uwnnnr dy. Why pay 12-15-17»20c fnr candy DlOOm odlt when vou can buv better for 10c }b. Cut ♦ his adv. and bring it in Saturday I have over 3 tons now rwdy. 1-. me and golagood :ioc broom. NotroOWs * - * K eXr. GEORGE C. STEELE. SOLE OWNER AND PROPRIETOR

Tan xfy' \ xmA ' \ \ Vvl / -.u' » \\\/ i i i yti I i ! t//li-on O • fi 1 [ \ * . ~*- j I , I [ F/ S HMMM • : I WEE / n jri i j * r 1/ ■ f If 11.I 1 . i I — /H if ILTfe—- < •rri|l< Hart SOUuct U Matt FOR MEN FOLKS WHY NOT PRACTICAL GUTS Do you want to solve the gift problem as far as the men folks are concerned -practical gifts arc always welcome. Economy comes into play too--so many gifts are of little real value-the Gifts you will buy at this store are all value and at the prices we offer them they are extra values. Check Up And Buy Today fW HOUSE, SCHULTE AND CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Roys

■ " — NOTICE. John Edwards, the old reliable patater of Decatur. Is now ready to do your painting, paper hanging and grainlttl. L'.-avt- all arder* with the Holthou** Drug Co. 283e0d-t3d — o_ .. — nFMOCRAT WAMT ADS PAY BIC.

FOR SALE. r The general store und building* ot thu late Henry Zwh k ut William ’ tßingen I’. 0.1. Indian;’. For full particulars tail on or write MARY ZWKK. CSStSd Bingen. Indiana.