Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1913 — Page 3

■v ■ Mr “'j m c. fit f n 1 I The New “Gabby” Heek I are taking with the ladies I i h ‘‘ ve them made with I Gun Metal or Patent vamS I it and Ciavanettetops Want I |! to see them. nt I I ■ 4 I -—- K £ I Charlip '’osflewpdp »

J WEATHER i ORECAST jj ■ vjuunnn:";;: — ■ Fair tonight > I:,. , v ■ Mrs. Fred Bi t » n . the day ini ■ rt Wayne ■ Mrs. Frank < ..:. 11 vs it.-d in Fort ryne today. ■ Mrs. Waldo r.m i.nilhr spent Utt Buy in Fort Wayne. ■ Mrs. Dallas Huiisicker went to Ft. ■‘nync this muntins: to spend the day.l S 'aniel Weldy ;ia- been quite ill' weeks, is reported a> being better. |H(;uy Brown .irr-.vt-d irum Valpa to attend ’ t n • -al of hi- aunt. Eva Peoples. IS Ira Wasoner ot Bente, the well I ■ijpwu farmer and -took raiser, rea Rood sale of fifty-tour head of jogs that i>r> < ini »71#.M. or K Ut 113.32 a pi' ■ Mr- Wagoner lias seven'} - n !:- farm and one of the - believers that it in rai-u and t'-eding joui ■bru to them.

1 <SM£I ' rHE HOMEII ■FW 'WtHjfj al ' ,v Crocerlp USpH , l ,ri!,inas ■WIjEHiU-L to aLL /fltr ' If e Are To Have The Pleasure * 1 Os Assisting You In ■ •75 a | Getting Up That Christmas Spread I You Woul.l Ik Justified In Inviting Santa Claus ■ |, im j.- : He is a Great Champion Os I —- Currants ■Citron s ‘ nb White Grapes B Inert tee in )w!'“ lst “‘- 20 . 2 5. ;i 5 C n Fancy C <■■«"'* »” d £ • ’wiFancv ‘ auturniaWalnuts •• • . Scto3sc Lg Pure sugar Candies lb t We ra. ex«h or trade for pr* U 0 Butter ■ Hower and Hower.* P Worth of G. K& 1.FitENiiH »I FM. SCIUBMEU* 1 feteWl**! i j || ‘resident E 1 I I I 2J

' -’-Schuguf Berne was a bush.,, I,' Wtorln the city today. I Henry Koenentafin made a business i.’np to Hoagland this morning. ' a<W Meibers went to Rome Cih for a tew days’ stay. John Stonebumer made a busim trip to Fun Wayne this morning. Henrj Hite returned this morning I front a business trip to the south part ol the state. 0. X. Lrwin returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he was looking after business affairs. Miss Bertha Bunner went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she spent l the day visiting with friends. George Wemhoff made a business (trip to Fort Wayne this morning in I the interest of the Wemhoff Mono mental Works. I Tlie school teachers of St. Mary - township went to Fort Wayne today I where they visited the different ' schools and enjoyed the day with , iriend*. ■ j Mrs. Frank F. Sitnpeou of Sioux i'ity. lowa. I* visiting relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. Simpson is on her way horn* from an extended eastern trip.

"»“• U» «»■ In *• ♦lussixr *~ u,h a shun / ? " atlS Os •' ,on ®outh was Chopper In the city this morning. Gr£' E ' Slw ' ~ak( ’ r and daughter. Oroel. spent the day In Fort W* ynm Mrs Merle La lsuro and hrother wS HoWWd ’ spcnt ,lll> ln F,,rt Mrs. Frank Gass spent Sunday even •K a' the home of Mrs. John Sinker •» Bluffton. and'Tt 11 < ' irpt>nlw ’ J '-oo Orpentv-r F t ? T ' Johnso " rort Wayne. U ‘ V ‘ ~0l " 1R anrt at I'ortT 7"' the * UCbt *’ l ' s trlet " U 1 ortlaud yesterday. Mr*. Peter Gaffer, who ha been bedfast a week on account of tonsllltis. is able to be (HJt aßa j n Mis. James I'. Mantling and Miss Bertha Voglewede will Hvo “The Garden ° f AUah " fort Wayne tumorrow. Mrs. Salah J. Andrews returned TOBI Portland yesterday, where she v wited her granddaughter, Mrs. II n Van Kirk. The Misses Adelaide. Maynie and I-rances Deinfnger will see the play “The Garden of Allah" in Fort Wayne this evening. Mrs. Harry Fritxinger and Miss Rose Center went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit with their sister, Mrs. A. A. Arnold. Mr and Mr*. Mart Andrews entertained Mr. and Mrs. ».-n Hunsicker and children and Mrs. Ed Ahr and children at dinner last Sunday. I red Hoffman, the contractor, who has been ill five weeks, was able to tit up in a chair yesterday for a short while, the first since his illness. So for I haln't heard o' nobuddy who wants i' stop livin’ on account o’ th’ cost. Everthing comes f him who waits, unless it’s a book he's lent. — Abe Martin. 1* Vanderlip of Elkhart spent Sunday hen- with his wife, who is hero assisting in the rare of her father, Fred Hoffman, who has bet n ill and i s recovering slowly. Mr. and Mr Samuel W. Neuer, tcliwander of Dexter, Mo., formerly of near Motinxx Ind., are the proud pur »nts of a line ten-pound girl baby. Thname of the little lady is VeriMula. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Jackson return si to Fort Wayae yesterday after a •bit hen- with relatives. They were j ccompanied by Mias Ireta Jackson, vho will lie their guest for a few days. Miss Mary Erwin, teacher at the Union school house lu District. No. 1. st. Mary’s township, was titimlx red tnioug the teachers who went t<> Fort, Wayne tills morning to visit the I schools. Miss Tel -a Niedwhouser of Linn IGrove pa-sed through Bluffton th>> tnorni;iß <>n her way to Indianapolis.) where she will spend the next few days visiting with friends and rein t|ve>. Blufftou Banner. Tha pleasant sight of the street cleam r was in evidence this inomim The country nxid» are said to In- very muddy and In many ' ■ earring' aink nearly hu 1 ’ d-. p. The brick l (trwsts of By •» rcrreepondluffly badMr- Fred I Patterson left t-bl-t morning for f’" r ’ " '> no vi ' * h ‘'j wdl Join Mr 'H'o Kir.-’H "ho »r that place >' .-t' rday for a wu-fttl days Visit With relatives. Mr. Kir»cli| L>d Dr. Fatt-rson will Join the todies Lil, evening and will " The Gar den of Allah". Om ("rfwell. w|K> «•* « t,{ i thA Khiis lucd I hu'4on i«n ‘ 4 . L, wreck tiree yearn ag». «* ' J Lrr than peopl" ««r kiHcd I ’ L tb< t I" I-"-' ""N „ -hurt ni' iitul evamlnatl.m was Io Id L «> the toil r -eHta/ . -e-" aie Institution about a • . ent dill"# «. . Mlv. . and friends ltup<> lh«« *'« 1,, ,-ar.d w«W» » fß * n « H ” h ’ ,|n .“tar. ..i„. of ill. dlrw tors <»f t*d M " "i'i,ruth Club laM night a ""’'“fur" H.k't for lh- •n«"“ l HiwiL'd !t i protorH. Sat.'X is in the held within » few da n. T ‘" r ' pr^Ml'lier'v’fce Itrt ' nd vice pr.,l rr '; . I'n’iden. Mnr hull! -re 11 1 ~'dhv !•- lr, “ M,nr ’ v (in* hii dlri’ctore. Frank I’"""“’’lniJt It lloo'o". i rtd 11- Dor I ‘t" rar; ” J " *’""1 '| W ' I ' .b . tlou will bn b"ld J»"« I ,#g .J'h Mr - M "2 * •’ 'r'/r;; ...1 “lud-peadeni" thkeD. |hl . prop*' I (h (| »**

»T\o your Christmas shopping early for the sake of yourself, the folks who sell to you and the folks you buy for-Do it here, so far as buying things for Men and boys to wear. We have everything in that line you c n wish. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes are our most important feature; but we have lots of other things for you less costly H. S. & M. Overcoats sls to $25 H. S. & M. Suits $lB to $25 Holthouse, Schiilte & Co. Good clo'hes Sellers for Men and Boys •■•rrtiMjfwxbUßwfc m.ii ” ‘

WANTED • Men at once to learn barber trade. Jobs always waiting. Belter wages Ilian you can earn with out trade. Taolu given. Few weeks completes. Drtip a card for particu | lays. Moler Barber College, Indianap oli». Ind. 2Htti| Don't fail to >all and make your se lection of Xmag> pr«*»ent». »Ve have the latest and best designs In latVnl Hers, liar ping, broaches, rings, brace - lets, gold headed umbrellas, etc., for) , the ladies. Hensley, Jeweler. 2U3t2 FO lISALE- Six-room cottage house on Tenth street; good fruit; lai'h hard and sofe water; close to school. Will sell nt a bargain If sold soon. In i quire of \V. W. McQueen, ’phone No 1 on T. Line. 2Mt< | When making your shopping tour, looking up something for the Christmas pres ent you must buy. do not pass us by. but come in. loo', over our store full of ail kind I *' of new and up-to-date Furnt-1 turc. Your troubles will be ended. Furnhure is the king i of Christnus presents. —Yaer n '-r>C T’wfV-l {•(* — • " • '- ■— • ————— Hurry Hurry Only 9 more shopping days left to pick out your PRESENT Look over this list of gift possibilities in furniture. Brass Bed Bullet Book Case Chiffonier ’China Closet Childs Rocker Carpet Sweeper Card Table Couch Cabinet, Kitchen Duntley, Pneumatic Sweeper Dining Table Dining Chairs Dresser Davenport Go-Cart High f hair iron Bed Kitchen Cabinet Library Table Mattress Mirror Pedestal Parlor 3 piece suit Parlor Rocker Parlor Table Rugs Rocker San tury Couch Writing Desk Piano Player Pian Come let us show you any and all <>f allow. I Yager Bros. And Reinking

.. — - - —— ■ — ■( . ' - Give Something Useful C. For hnsimas / - W; AR-EVER" ALUMINUM. ~ - J THE'E are ( f NEEDED IN EVERY HOME Best Quality, Largest Stock, 1 Complete Assortment. \ Xjf A Be remembered for twenty years \ J JOHNBROCK !■ / i i . £- ffijS JttD ‘ —— —' t fl * Jr ' * ■ - dff. I* -■ 't—'l

) HOUSE FOH KENT Co iy five room cottage; excellent location. In-! i quire of ChurleH Sctlicr at Sethcr’a ' cigar hli.ip above Ward i'eiue com J I'uuy’a office. 2btitf $6.00 and $9.00 for a Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper. Do not buy a sweeper until you have seen the Duntley.—Ya- , ger Bros. & Rcinking. W<- lune w.itiho to Mkliiify any • ! I'tlW. Expemdvv watrho, and cheap' wuU'lich. gold wutiliex and ailver wutehe us all priv< - Hi-Unlv). Jewvler. • mu

i DON’T MISS THE BEAUTY SHOW ■ 'I Our showing of articles appropriate for men and ft/fl boys CHRISTMAS PRESENTS are unquestionable I < V an( l ' v ’^ ,out doubt the most elegant and—well w< I f > /V y just can’t think of words strong enough to do then I B / z justice. So if you want t<» know how beautiful the I / really are you will ;ust have to come and see for fi x' yourself. ,i Most of the Christmas G already |a<k< . It in mat Christmat b»xe with appropriate “greetii’ \\ cards ’ already for you to sign your name. yl\ These boxes contain sox, neckties, tie-racks, hand- / j t keichiefs, belts, susi>endcrs etc., and range in price jIA from 25c to $2.00 |>er box. Men s and Boy's long pant suits and overcoats at $5.00 to >25.00 Buy's suits and overcoats at >2.00 to >8.50 ,/ %>< A l ancy vests at>l.so to .$5.00 * ' Umbrellas at>l.Uo to ss.ou I ,I —, 1 I,—, „ ——* — ~ -.. J - . ■ VANCE & HITE •B-

$5.00 Ss*oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CI_OVEH leaf SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 6th. AND 2uth. Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25 a. m. and 10:38 p. m. See Agent for Particulars.

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t llawc you noth .-4 our klt< h< n , |< M k«? u. jri vllmg tIH-m (or »£••• . Mop and r<-v thi> gnat bargain. i lieu.le>. Jeadv-r.