Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1913 — Page 3
IA Hint From A Boy I There s nothin I want for I ■ Chiistmas cept a pair of I ■ high top shoes and a gun.” I ■ See our line of high tons I I they re dingers for boys’ I I Charlip Voe'lewdo I
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~ 1 j I ftpH I THE HOMF ' J* { j Qoalh Gmcerir iA- J WHAT PLACE. . II Can be W" rp Tan’: lizmr ■ \S2Ll®&b TO the Kins ( J|Q K r’WISjM TPanthein* try Aithl ck- ? Rh- ‘ d doors , « I cj k ESPECIALLY, t I i —* E® P When the v t-now it’s filled , . || wu> lvj . h;; „ <ithin g S fromowstore | &<■• ■■ s ■. &’• _ foneateta ir I‘* Bee<. d raisins. L flour Ite ;r AB< loioli Pure tackwtol • ■ Ik PH?:? gxr |Rvr ts l g I R We payots* or mde *“ r P^ UC " I M Butter IS I FHowerand H®**:, Worth of G.B S' - — I■~ m ■ I | FM. SCHIKMEYEB I I President I I I I ** w Jsr J
Sal, ‘ uel Simison o{ Berne wgs today on business. Ansel Bremerkamp was a business visitor at Hoagland today. Miss Lily Gates of Wren, Ohio, was a shopper here yesterday. Hon. 8. W. Hale of Geneva was a business visitor here today. Ed Hurst has gone to Rock Island. Hl., for a visit with his brother, Will Hurst, and family. Mrs. Wesley Hoffman and daughters, Margaret Jane and Betty, spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Bick Hill and daughter, Mabel, spent the day in Monmouth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Mrs. Joe Hower and daughter. Josephine, spent the day in Fort Wayne and visited with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Louthan. Jest give some fellers a frock coat an’ they'll do th' rest. Some fo.ks read ever' thing even Manager Kelley's plans fer next season.—Abe Martin. Funeral services for the late Jesse Williams were largely attended this afternoon at the Methodist church. The 1. 0.0. F. attended in a body ..nd the Revs. Grimes and Stephenson ppuyih.'d excellent sermons. The grandsons served as pall hearers.
± «»db. h , 1,111 tlw day In Fort Wayne. roe'wcw" 1 - J ° l,U Joll, "’ ou 01 ' Mouero vlMlort ' 1" the dty todnv wu °T n 1 ° r "‘'“‘“Bion towntoday.' '* Boßs vUltor to the city drhk' n 2'M On,U " Hhloatr »« or In n " r ><: WaS H toislnesH visitin tho city today, Tl.« Tri K,„, elr |, ta u.Je.T to. the (. it. l. of 1, hall. ’’oonty Commissioner David Dllllnr fl Mile was here t.Hay attendln to huulneas and looking up friends. ’’l'll Summers, the popular dray man. Buffered a bad sprain of the let nk e while loading some goods y„ terday. Mt*. J. i . Patterson and daughter Marte, returned last evening from Ft Wayne where they visited with friends. Charles Morrison o f Blue Cree* ’ownship, recently nominated as true too of that township, was a buxlmw caller here today. Mrs. James Crozier of Union tow ship 1, a patient at the Lutheran hot pltal. Fort Wayne, where she was oj erated upon for fibroid tumo.. Mrs. Chris Vogt of Jonesboro Ark. is expected to arrive tomorrow for • visit here for a week with friends The Vogts formerly resided here. W. W. Briggs of Geneva attends to business in Decatur this momint Mr. Briggs will lie appointed post mater at Geneva and will begin his du ties about June 1. The Christmas trimmings iu th windows look rather out of place wit) tho fancy brand of weather. lioweve this may change a dozen times b< tween this and Christmas. Mrs. Sam Ross and daughter. Helen returned to Fort Wayne this itmrnim They camo to tiring some supplies am to have a long-distance visit on th outside of the house with her sister .Mrs. Charles Fisher, who is ill ot scarlet fever. The City basket bull team went t Fort Wayne last evening where the; played lltelr initial game of bask* ball for the season with the For Wayne Turners. It. however, prove a victory tor the Turner boys. Th' score was 42 to lb. Only ten days remain in which U do your Christmas shopping. The He I catur iimrclmnts have been advert!# l mg their Christmas goods for tlie pas l two wrote* and you'll Im sorry if yo* don't get in in time to get the brot c | the pick. Remember the early bin catches the worm. Charles It. Kolm, proprietor of th Paris Dye Work. in this city, wit leave Dcatur the eighteenth of thf mouth with his wife and on ti|j twer I ty-secmid will sail for France. The’ I will remain in Europe until about next April Hatting different cities o' I interest in Italy and Spain. The drunken man picked up on th* street yesterday tuain by Deputy Sher I fl Jesse Kelly was taken to Jail »c ,ob*r up. He was too drunk to tel hi* iianio l*rt * unt,,n f' t'tc" rf ' , ar< ' found tn lite pocket, waa inwribud J IE. Hakes. East Chicago. luu-amt. H' was a member of the comlruction crfW ' . . „ 1 I’robh’in dvtt't'livv j litlcsl plays »nt* rot *' n ‘ I world t’lferetl * P'“». all are f»rg<* I ti-u no* I’ l H ,u annuum eiu* nt of th' coming of fl |e M«-rH»»ig old drama "Uuile Tom's Cabin." Enoch am* Mark wood's production, which coiue r to the BdMW ( >P» ra Houae ou Monda’ luurrntber 11. Itell laxkc proprietor °f 'l”* ’Alia I hotel, ft*’*’* l “ P r ‘ dla ua Hotel Keepers asemWloO ->»« waa eI.H led ta ° m,c " r dlr 7 -,or lat a tue.’ting in Irdlamipoll* F. L prealrnm of <’“* ’ lu ‘ president of Hh» organluatkiu. Mr I Locke the retiring president, pb-id'd ttt th. binumt »• the Claypool 'jT' The other director* te *ld<- Mr. t-m ke lb t>ry W. La*.ro«ce .nd J. M*ard Krnus-. Indtanap-db. ‘Xmas Tuo-rt. > k: ’ X. era* lords' iltel T k kunio H l< , ’f ,n " ,n ' T ” ,r * H * U 1 c. Brownell. Wabaahl ‘V". N tebbins. Sry’>' ,, ' ir *" d K,l *" rd | X rs Vtewaaro.Ulth th MOT.’ of ehurmton. , loud, some to deept*. otto'nt " , t me and *•»« ’ ,l4 ’ I. I. the I yen. » M** "’TTe.rts Ol the mlllto’h ,h,e ! IB "* „a after thto« ‘“““F >w,h X P.^-H } , rather; VXJ* -nd —“ n ‘ r - l ’T ‘ ,tt , ' lh " thaatem ever>*h<f Tbth anmartng h<-ro 1“ “» '"”"X •' "m 11, 1 ;; 4 ,.,||..|K. pl Httli Iftsuore “ThV-uu.‘ ' 1 land .*-•«- •* ! mu, and -I »»■ ,B rendered ft I
: M IB —aarosaa—a—ia—naaaa———William Dowling, the hardware man made an extensive trip through the county today looking after business matters. The United Brethren Ladles' Aid society spent u busy afternoon yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Potter, busying tlieiiiselves with | the making ot u quilt. Toniglit tho lovers of basket bull will be given a big treat by Netting one ot the best games ever played by the local high school. The first team wilt play the Winchester boys. This gam- i will cause much Interest, as if Is th- i first one ever played between the two[ schools. Tlu> Monroe high tt'hool I team will play the second team of the j Decatur high school. Many long years ago Harriot I leecher Stowe wrote her immortal nastorpiei e, "Uncle Toni's Cabin, ’’ c.r Life Among the Lowly,” and though his grand, big-souled woman has long Ince gout- to her Milker, she lives I vow and will live always in tin- heart, i >f men and women everywhere. MH ! llohs read her book, lulllloiis have seen the play and undoubtedly mil Tons more that are as yet unlaini will ead the book and see the play in til" ■ earn that are to come. Enoch amt Miirkwood'a production of the Immor I al drama will bo seen at the Bo I ■ ! >p.-ra house on Monday, December tf>. —-— o ABOUT THE SICK. CONTINUED FROM PAGP! ONitt private sale, without notice for not ess than appraisement, terms, three months, or cash u»s -. purchaser may choose. Report ot sale is to be made within thirty days. —oRECEIVED SAD NEWS Mrs. Duni< 1 Sprang receive.! a letter I eeterday from Mrs. Thomas of L ! pa thio, informing her of tho death of' Ir. Ira Cairns of thut place. Mr. I airns is well known to many people >f this city. i>h|i>-< laity to thi.se who itve Ih-.-h s|H-ndiug their summers In ’den, Midi., as lie owned a cottage it that place and was considered as - -e of the summer citixens. He was conne. ted with the Shay En.Jine orbs ot Lima. Ohio, and in a busl*ss way is also known to several firms iu the city. Hl* death wa ..used fn,in iiardeuiug of the arteries ‘ coming very suddenly lorn Ing. o ■- - LOST - Gauntlet glove, on the ron'* between Ble. ke settlement and thl ity. Finder returned to this of!.. md reeeivo reward. 283C' I FMOCPAT WANT ADS PAY BIG f 3POPULAR I —. u 15 / Articles 300 5 * Popular Mechanics Magazine **wmntN *O YOU CAN UNDCRSTANO ft** A GREAT Continued Story of the Workt'a Pro«r»M uhu 11 you nuty b< gm tr.•»<!<• | at .H’Y tune, aud uhuh "'ll bold ionr intrn 4 fntttrer. You me living in the bet v< 4i. us th«> mowt wundtiitul umt ul what m doubtl*"-**' »he erratewt world in the unhrree. A rejidcnt oi Mata wunki Kindly p«y — tl AAA FOR ONF YEAR’S )I,UUU SUBSCRIPTION tn hi > ituKazmr .tn order tn krrp informed of <> >,* ig.ind MuthatiH », An <u rel' H’tf '' ' iwo n» uc M ibor* ere* and it is the Uxofitc hue** | fine iq thousand! of *Q I bo. .c 4. h «:>r -h to all chseea* old .«nd I vouiie men and women. ’thr ' they VtstM ‘ D«Mrtme«t f VO pmm) gtvee e«*y w«y« tn d«» tl.in > < < > make ■ d arUcJee ler home And r«|Mir«. He. *• Amateur RevhEftteß" (IO |»i M> tell* t »l • u 1 ro, » ■ tu«c kr . And all the thtega « lorre, • I •OFCR V«AN tlMQit BMM M C€Nr» win row »w«« tsunt corv tooav I*OIH l-AK MKC liANICH CO. JI. W. MOtoe'* M.. CIIK.AUU I ■ ■ L Y R I C| Picture Os Quality v TONIGHT | JERUSALEM | ANU THE If HOLY LAND R. _ t WOMEN | A Beautiful Drama g THE TOILS OFfti deception & Comimr Monday d* 101 RANCH REAL f Wild West Circus p TRY TO GET IN | WMRBWMfIBJMBRBto ro—i —— ** «»*• • • • **• • •
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ALENimi. ,tK ENDING DECEMBER 13. 1913 Friday Evening, December 13. Ihxatur Chapter, No. 137, O. E. 8 Regular Htaletl meeting. LOST- Po. kct'xiok cautaiAlug a num of money. Finder, p.eaae r< turn to Ulla olHcu und receive reward. L’Sltf We have rereived another shipment of Karnak Urns.' smoking Het*. cigar! holder*, and tobacco jam, etc. Call land ave Ircautil'ul dorsigua.—Hensley. ' Jeweler. 39313 ; o not overlook th j Christnas Piano you are expected • o buy. Corre in and iet r-i: show you a hne v election o ' ianos. Pick out one yo:> ant. We will deliver at I 'hristmas time. — Yagw Bros. & Reinking. I 'OR SAIJC Itarrvd PlyvNß.l , i Rock eockeielH. Inquire <>' lu-tnard , eekiueyer, De< atnr, Ind . 'l’l one 14 , on X line. PILES! PILES! PILES! i WILLIAMS' INDIAN P'LL OINTMENT Will run* blind. Hired.W and Itrbing PHra 4 thr turaur*. allay* itrh’ntf *1 «mbt« I win -EM a |M>«hirr, give* inM<aut relief. I 'ur ♦’itc by all tlruy rhrt*. mail 50* and fl Os THUMS MIG.CO . » .wu.Cle- Bitt'd. O’ The EuierpFue Drua Store. SALE OF HOGS 2 '•. To reduce our herd we will offer spring and fall pigs, brood sowsand feeders at prices to move them R.N. Runyon Phone B’L Ducalur, Ind. |
■ - 1 ’ T C * N T wtAR BLACK YOUREX XX XX SPECIAL Will aol RUST or WMF BIACX • (My W »Mra* .e«3 the mm« a» b s>mi tokH < 'jßßßaaaaUy wu not HtMete tooWwr OHt MUnDRFD DOLLARS Hr any f»eca of cor XXIX SPtOM. YW EVER elm• BLACK BASF M knw Iwatafw. WOTt - I hart am> Um hwt an th.» goaranUe ASSOCUTtD SILVtR COMPANY CHICAGO L. Auth, The Jeweler DECATUR. INI). ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Bmtei Kit for h* a rk ending with Dec. Bth, is 34c Bring Us Your Mllkand ( ream AD MS COUNTY CR< AMI R) C MPAN’ The Repub'ic Stuck Food and Medical Co Decatur, Indiana Dear Mr;After feeding Republic ctock fojd for about two months to my horse and mules, 1 find it reduces my feud bilk; and han in team looking better and more lively. So lam pleased to recommend it to my friends as the bee’ stock food I ever fed and baaidus will need another bucket soun. Wishing you much success, ! remain Yours Truly 2 Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only one of the many letters of satisfaction we receive daily from our patrons. In every iiutancc where we place any of our food and medicine we have reflated Jrv-orders for it and our customers are delighted with the results it (Give Us a Trial Republic Stock Food A Medical Co. ‘ L. r/ SCIIROEDER, MGR. \ Decatur, Ind. .- ■ t
