Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1913 — Page 3

■ T 11 !'! lteasol > We AwSdi: I I 1 tshppers is becauseS 1 !? * W «’ •f only look good but t c h " r wppen n( ,l g 4• able litters, made of“ m J «mfort- I ■ t. and are reasonably S., to ‘ | I buy wom t „ s fur tnmS .'J f “ l ™ ,K ln c °i"rs with flexihk ki • 8 Wers i B I |M L good un es at 98c. g B Me?:s sli from s(k to $2.25. I ShuW you, ■ I Charlie Voglewede I

■ WEATtILI; i IRECAST ■! llllllllli _ toni; I ar-ilay. |‘ ru |>. abl> rain John Mi.li.i. w,. nl t() |.- ert Waytte yeaterday ■Ktldolph s ~r i jSyktterday on bu im s-. K< c. s< here Miss.' f.-t.-B-. am i Xttl Laljell- dav at I'ort iiyue. lied .! (Horning Fort hind sWO rumilj®®k'ilieent 5:..,' . < it. morning. « work on Porter ci.tt.u.-.. week or ■jecr.-t.-: Sgtrived in th-- this morning fora days' tri. nd- and to after busit. " f"'BThe Phi !' mRv Iki-m ’bd return..! I’ l f . Turners -■ • « 31.

| i 1^ ** ||r s ,j THE HOME Os ■fw 'W&W] ualit - Grocerie ‘ I U ' • Byfi A Merry ihrisimas 1 “■ TO All n litt u ~7k /fir ‘ v We Are To Have The Pleasure I e Os Assisting You In ■ Szs 3 j I Getting Up That Christmas Spread ’ | You Would Be Justified In Inviting Santa Claus 11 i n i. cl: 1 He is a G*eat Champion Os Quality i |—“ TTiZ Currants I. ■Citron White Grapes Ik^ 1, S Oysterb I Include these in your Xinas treat. : I Faiicviuh'orr.iaNave! - and 2sc fcancv* alilornia Walnuts lb.. • • I I w,. u .-eash er trad. forp*«. UPI | Butter I Hewer and * ■** " ~ 1 E M SCHIKMhXbIi secretary Treas. | J * | President g I THE I g UAL I a •

:««vx. Fs “‘ , “ Miss Minnie Orvis was a Fort . "syne visitor today. Joe TonneUer mode a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. I red Patterson is the guest of Mrs. Henry Seelig in Fort Wayne two days. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Steele visited with the Calvin Black family in Fort i Wayne today. Mrs. Frank Simpson of Sioux City, lowa, who Is visiting here, went to i Fort Wayne yesterday noon Mrs. Katharine Thompson is quite , ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wid Dorwfo. on First street. Next f Ford ears ther seems t’ be more charmin' hostesses than anything else. A hustler never complains, ' The 0. P. Grim family of Monroe, , (hanged cars here enroute to Ossian where they will make their future home. Ernest Cross has returned to hit home in Rome City after a delightful ( week with Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. j Williain 8. Cross.

M 1 l — —-‘L 11 11 l_ri* Ui I ata visitor todi . UtZ a FWt Wayno ta *• “‘Xper'Li'tX 0 ' SB ‘ em - WMa Xltor m^ U8 ° WM a Fort 4ioX”Xod«y. Mill ’ W#rerorl tX^X II,UiUIUiIbUBII,CS!i trt " * ,Ul v u tbiu morn j n( , visitor h°!t U 01 MQnrov “ ’tailor in the city today. K > n ‘ Wa " “ bUßin, w v ‘«Hor in Geneva this morning. Mrs. William Scherer of Monroe “ a !,ll °PP tr in the city today. 0 Han W and von, Ray, O s (on W. Ohio, visited In tho city today. Mi.-s Anna winnea and Mr . Fred Schafer were Fort Wayuo visitors to Mr and Mrs. Chris Bultemelw 01. Mdludm were visitors in th., citytoday, ' s H. Plough of Monroe wna in the! city yesterday looking after buaiuess 1 •flairs. The Misses Stella aud Virgin© Smith spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. H. 11. Oettinger aud Jacob Barger) of Magley were Fort Wayne visitors' today, Tito Misses Agues Costello aud MU-1 dred UDeile spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. William Duiley of Willshire.! Ohio, changed cars hero enroute to Fort Wayne. Christmas will be observed at the Presbyterian church with a lino can well under way. Mrs. I). Ferguson and daughter, iter Ilia, ol Blue Creek township were visitors in tho city today. Elijah Mann went to Rome City to day and was accompanied to Fort I Wayne by Mrs. Mann. • Mrs, Cbriatena Niblick and Mrs. W A. Kuebler visited with St. wart Nib lick at the hospital in Fort Wayne today before attending the play. Mrs. Janies Brunnegraff, who has been confined to her houtu two week• on account of poor health, was able to come down town today to call on her physician. i Mrs. riant Nelsqn aud Mrs, Frank, j topjiesv returned home after belnt, • called to Germantown, Ohio, on ac count of the serious Illness of Mrs. J B. Con on l Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott. Ml. [Esther Corbett and Fred Fullenkatnp joined Mrs. It M. Heed in Fort Waym> and attended the play. "Th.Garden ol Allah.” Mrs. Jame> P. Ilaefllng and son Janit*. and Mias Hertha Voglewede ! were Fort Wayne visitors today and I attended the matinee production of ' The Garden of Allah.'' The egg market took a drop of tWOi cents on the do cu, making them 3:: i cents. Good news for the person ' who i in the «t - -cii.c thmL for hi morning breakfast meal. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Glabot and daughter. Marion, h-ft thia morning i[ for Cimlnnali. Ohio, when th-y will ' Lend Christmas with Mr. GlaboCx'l parents, returning her<> the llrrt of the |. year. Mr and Mr ham-1 ripruag and Mr. I and Mrs. I'. G. Hooper w-r- among , th., i'.• nuir t ■[ -■ ' * i lah” at ’he Majeatl' theater, Fort Wayne, last i vening Mrs. Guy Maj-rs r> turned todny to I For' Ua>t»- "tter ■ ••>'. <1 ’ with h-r mother. Mr Sh.ner t-et-r HMI . who Im l- « K "" r,M " v enng slowly «nd Is old" to It up .mb [a short while. —. . - -

HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS Candies, Fruits and Nuts __ '"'l We have the most complete line of candies, fruits and nuts in the city. All fresh and us the finest quality ranging in prices from 6c up, Special prices and attention given to chureh and school orders fur Christmas treats. I GIVE US A TRIAL * i'’ .—J hUnsicker bros|

D. K. Shelly of Berno w«- a h»l»i---ness visitor iu the city today. Stewart Nihlick, who was operated upon last week for appendicitis at the St. Joaeph's hospital, continues to improve. Harry Ward left Kulurduy lor Sun ford. Fla., whore he will spend a few days looking over his real estate and buslnosH interests at that place, and also visiting his daughtors. Have yon forgotten that there aru only six real shopping days left until Christmas? Are you going to t«. oue of the last ones to buy aud have to take the leftovers? Better g< t In on tin- ground lloor. Miss Lehman, tho uurso In attendance on Mrs. T. J. Durkin, was called to Fort Wayno by a tneasage of lite illites ■. of her sister, who is a nurwe in tho hospital ihere. Mrs. Durkin la recovering nicely atid is able to be up. Tho Christmas trees aud holly on sale at the various restaurants arc go Ing fast and it is tm assured fact that | the. little fellows will have a Christ 1 mas tree to greet their eyes on Christnius morning If they don't have any enow.

LY RICI TONIGHT g A Beautiful Japanese Story | BANZAI I In two Reels ADVENTUROUS GIRLS A Clever Comedy g Ladies ar d Childrens MATINtES DAILY I COMING I MON. TUES. WED. I The Marimba Band I Direct From SOUTH AMERICA f 1 -'i IJ® HOW ABOUT YOUR MINCE AND PUMPKIN I Pies for Christmas and yout cakes ahd pastry? If \ou want the real old onejl pies you must go to Martin's for tne genuine article We' make them from an old New England recipe. Our cakes and pastrv you know art- the most delicious and daintv. Let us have your Chris mas orders ahead to insure delivery in time. Martin’s bread for rale at S. E. Hite grocery’ and Hrushwillerand Baker. Jacob Martin

, TT-.w-a.-»a-~T.aaja Tho farewell reception nnd smoker ( which wu» to have been given Thur-, day evening at the K. of C. hall in honor of Rev. Edward Freiburg-r. who leave* on the trixth of January for Lafayette to accept the new charge to which he wa unsigned by tho Rt. Rev. Hlshop Herman J. Al< r ding, han been postponed until after tho flrxt of the year. Tho exact date will be made known Inter. Tho high school banket bull team will go to Fort U'uyno Friday evening, where they-will play th'- Fort Wayne in a atlff gum-- to decide which teum Ib tho boat. A number of high m-hovl btudenth and Invent of lhl» amuee inent will uccumpany tho team and arrangement* are now under way to charter a special interurban car, which will leave this city at 5:80. and return after the game Hurry Hurry Only 9 more shopping days left to pick out yo ir PRESENT Look over this list of gift possibilities in furniture. Br«ss Bed < i Buffet Kook Case [Chiffonier ■China Closet Childs Rocker , Carpet Sweeper p aru Table Couch I Cabinet, Kitchen Duntley, Pneumatic Sweeper j I lining Table Dining Chairs Dresser Davenport i Go-Cart [High Chair ilron Bed I Kitchen Cabinet Library Table Mattress Mirror Pedestal Parlor 3 piece suit Parlor Rocker P rl >r lu .h ugIR jeker I San itary Couch ' riling Desk Piano Player Pian Come let us show you anj and all of above. Yager Bros. And Reinking ' - _____

i DON'T MISS THE BEAUTY SHOW I * Our showing of articles appropriate for men ano I ft/X> boys CHRISTMAS PRESENTS are unquestiorab /• 7 and without doubt the most elegant and—well w TvS/ j UB^can think of words strong enough t<» do th» n ■ • / 'y justice. So if you want to know how L >ut u i • / 'fall ' arc you will'ust have tu come and tec for I .A'Hid 4 yourself, f\ \ \\ Most of the Christm is GoodA ar? already p« •« <ll/ \\ ’ n nea Chris mas h»x *s wit ap rop fate “gr<- ting / 7>l/ u \\ cams ’ already for you to sign your name. A 7 These boxes contain sox, neckties, tie-racks, handv I \ / u i ketchiefs, belts, susi>endcre etc., and range in price 'J i / /L y f rom “& c 1° <F-.hO |)er box. XJ I / / A | / / en d ailt l Boy’s long pant suits and overcoats at I J 4 J |5.00 to 125.00 I [ v / / Z J oy !i BU * td ° Vorcoa f i ’ >1 to *' vwt» at »I.W to WXO L'.iibrcllas at >I.OO to Sb.Cti VANCE & HITE

KOIUIi - L.' .1' ‘ly|l / F *“ r k - ,,n ‘"* Capacity ts 1 V/ Mara imparlaat Than Your Mooay Savia* AhUltiaa. Learn to Buy Thiaga Ri(ht. yfWSx 11 yo-.i c«n t mcrcaac your income, you can kecomc just as well oft li you will only k adopt the plan of makturf every dollar go far th er. If V«»u want to learn the philrwvfjiy of nevintf. befiin hv pat" routing our complete, up-to-date food marliat. If you can save I a penny or two on each item you buy every day. you can tea the real mv mgn we make for you in a month'.-: time. We Profit by Helping You to Economize W. kip yo i red cm-* (|i** cool of iiviag. Start tradinfl Lore L I —totlov. Moke thia your marketing ploce. | 20 lbs. granulated sugar at SI.OO For every $2.00 order of groceries Lenox soap, 7 for 25c Bulk starch, oriurinal price 5c lb. now 4c lb., 4 lbs. at 15c Crackers original price 8c Ib. now 7c Lutz & Schraun Catsup, original pric 10c now .... 9c Pure French olive oil original price 25c b ttle now . . 23c Runkel’s Cocoa, original price 10 rn i 25c now 9c and 23c Mince meat “none such” original price 10c now . . . . f)c Matches, original price 5c bx. now 4c or 4 bxs. for • • 15c Broken rice, originan price 8c per Ib. now . .6c Citron, o-iginal price 40c i>er lb now . .3< c Lemon Peel and orange Peel, original price 30c ib. now 2vc Cash paid for ( ountry Produce. 27c pa d for first class butter in pound prints. Headquarters for Christmas candie*. 1 lb. w .;fh py er y j() |) )S pnrch -spH IHE caaH GKOCtKi • USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ftorsheim Shoes g Thompson Shoes A Mens Hitops 1 Boys Hitops House Slippers any Color i n A I A Ladies Fur Trimmed SlipPA K ■*" I I 11 Indian Moccasins Rubber Boots or any kind j!f of foot wear. Ul YOU GET THESE AT ELZEY AND HACKMAN