Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1913 — Page 4

" — ......: — . . . .> uw „ uwaw f THE VACO CLEANER The Vaco is built of indestructible material (malleable iron and steel) and is guaranteed for * f jfe r 20 Years V* IB'W* 3 It h 2S th e greatest sucm $ t ion and the most power-, ful blowing device of any hand cleaner made. Easy to dean Easy to Work Easy to move about Lt is equipped, with three different kinds of cleaning tools, an observation glass and a long hose. Why Tear Your Rugs And Carpets t nn the floor and pound them to pieces when you > can buy or rent a Vacumn Cleaner from us that will clean them cleaner on the floor in half the time and with one tenth the wear and tear? The proper, sanitary and healthy way is the Vacuum method—no beating—no dust—no ill temper. This is a $25.00 cleaner on which I am offering a special Christmas price of SIB.OO. I also have the ag1 ency for several oshers from $7.00 up. Can show a good electric cleaner. Call at the Leonard Store on J Monroe street and see them. JOHNSPUHLER | AGENT ' ATTENTION FARMERS ()ur price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Dec. 22nd, is 35c Icing Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY

iffi ’tffi :s Bfi $s :s or :« :w ns :s js ;:s :*h :s :*n :« :$ :« w:♦ SJ ffi: , : ffi: S ; 5 . s ZMAS. OPENING S ALE COME! | AT THE SANTA CLAUS STORE | COME! |> ’COMPARE QUALITY! || SATURDAY, DEC.2O PCOMPARE 7 i —— L- __ - Saturday Special I ()^s Toys For Boys I Red Chairs i Over 3000 dolls of every description compare our dolls with others ... _ ——S' bhoofiys . . 50-75-‘JSc $1.25-$ 1.1 S Most complete line k- -J 1 i 25c Guns and save money '*• . JI SI ds . • Vt J 01 us ;.)-. ( 0-9sr ever shown in Vb 4 . Saturday Afternoon 5i.25 Kid body doll. . . . 9Sc •1 Blackboard < «•< or the citv i 51.50 Kid body d 011.... sl.t-9 IK MLj7T> ' -gh 11 “ * ■cuptosl.2s "»«»» I ; 1a oUwatlt gu ’ c Each £ly do“:::: dMst ’ Wk **’ 25 " 5 °' 98 ***’ 7s 1 Doll Cabs GAMES TTTi ZZ7Z "I lite&tla: Santa Claus BOOKS in thia line. fl yfl M i Yes Santa Has Brought in a i See our s<)c and 90c cab. Hus his |’ o t Ulfj cv Hl our Alger books x Rotter Car Load in our Store * wU- storew.it i; in Storybooks. ..5 &I- ♦ Better Ones 1 **. —_^--K’Wy ’ w,,u? l‘ini a letter and || At $1.50 up to $4.00 10-25-50 cents I I,IW 11 ln ’ lio ’ l L fo,,get him. SEWING BOXES *1 t 2 *- * I I 10-25-50 and y«c |l a 1000 Iron Toys, Cars. Engines* Etc. Regular 25c Articles, Saturday at 10c 1000 Iron Toys and Novelty i»ri,.„mm 717 1 '*■ c — llll(i> ’ 1 ril «s> 10, 25 and on unto 98 Cents 5 Drums Pianos Beds 10-25-50-98 c TRUNKS China China PZiicv Arti.-u "1 — fl C Homs, Horses, bogs. Monkeys Cradles at 10-25-50-98 c 2550 to 98c- Largest line ever in the citv tm . tK ICS Candy 9 2 Banks and in fact just what Hobby horses $1.50 to $3 9b TOOLCHEST See the Special wc have- ’ Hu. lU u Cai *’. G J? v e boxes, ii» . .1 4 you want at 10c up to 9Hc Wagons and Sleds ,25 50-«jb to 51.50 for the window. Sc up S «ta<taat fl a Special Saturday, Only, Reg. 50c dress dolls 39c each. Special Saturday, 10c ironing boards and tabl • r l '"“' *1 ~ the store that has the goods. 1 have over S3OOO. worth of Holiday goods, the only complete line in the city, at t1.v.'1.L.... ... ’ — —J* —!■ ■ - ~,., ~,,, at >n Q. c. STEELE, RACKET L:« ■ W W F tw»»■«»}lfi'-SiWfeßW-ffi we„ , — --- jTei;. J “*WL*ih2r;ttfj' iyc ,1T 4E/e ,r* -di

ilJllffli Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 40c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chi la sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Floi ida oranges dozen 25c Spanish onions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Rread 5 and 10c Limbergur cheese lb. . . 25c Cranberries, qt 10c Bulk Cocoanut 25c Olive oil 25c Apple butter 10c Celery 10c Sweet Potatoes pk. . . 25c Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 18c to 27c. eggs 33 cents WANTED Girl to do housework. Inquire A. I). Suttles at Old Adams County bank, or 'phone 6-V. 293t3 was P e 'd °* WHEAT onnuur. i .itsViqW N <Tll Canada \ll J K! -mne . irld> beiiiM re- jf 111 ported high mSOW -/ I .Ki A I JCa buthek per acre. A J I y. N/jizC ’"gh ns ino hunhC-J 4 i were recorder in < (4 nine f< its. SO bushels tor ■ " b»rl-\ 10 to 20 U bushels for flax. J • Jr- J J K. vs arrived in the conn- -11 I <■ '.uj t-. •' earsago front Denmark ■Ldgsa with verv little means. He B .wl . I homesteaded. worked hard. I. L If ,s now the owner of 320 acres WT 1 ! -kJ of land, in 1913 had a crop of K. _ Salt >• uh will realm- ■fti-jril him ahouf $4,000. Hi wheat welshed Of* lbs. 10 the bushel |r r |BKK and averaged over 35 budtels ■aMra! I to the acre. || [LaSS® Thousands of similar in- ■•'*l I stameH might be related of theWw4| «• JI laimi traders in Manitoba, Saa-■ ‘ 1| ■lge.am katchewan and Alberta. 'Hie crop of 1913 was an W'l dam . lie everywhere tn WestemßMg f Canada. i-V Ask for descriptive literature and MBl reduced railway rates. Appc to W Superintendent of Immigration. W Ottawa. Canada. 01 // Canadian Government Agent. A* // •- * *‘' l W 115 Tuction leaml IMf.. ''.A IM<aw»oli», led. V,

— Last Regular Session Held I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) , Ituutc Chronister and Jacob Martin. The following bills were then allowed and the council adjourned until j next year: *> Erie R. R. Co >363.59 Citizens' Telephone Co 10.00 City Firemen 62.59 . Central Electric Co 7.72 National Mjll p'upply Co 13.26 Crandall racking Co 25.41 Et. Wayne Electric Works ... 25.42 Myers. Myers A- Richards .... 1000.00 Clear Creek Coal Co 45.90 Peter Kirsch .75 Electric Appliance Co 13.89 Protective Electrical Supply So 34.65 Et. Wayne Electric Works 17.64 G. F. Kintz 37.50 Indiana Semi Block Co 52.77 Dearborn Chtmic.U Co 84.22 I Acker Cement Works 2.50 I M. J. Mylott pay roll 147.00 Waterworks pay roll 4'6.88 Dr. Elizabeth Burns 6.00 F. V. Mills 2.47 E. H. Lake 11.00 G. E. Burnley & Co 8.50 Decatur Foundry Al Fur. Co. .. 68.05 Sunday Creek Coal Co 137.''1' Amos Gillig 147.00 A. C. Foos pay roll 130.00 W. J. Arehlxdd . 1.05 11. M. DeVoss 1.75 Shoal Creek Coal Co 51.12 M. J. Mylott pay roll 150.00 National Mill Supply Co 41.13 Holland-St. Louis Sugar C 0... 81.07 J. B. Buhler 71.45 Win. Burkhead 2.00 j John Coffee 102.00 A. Fpos pay roll-- ~ . 148.00 Ft. Wayne Oil Ac Supply C 0... 11.32 Sunday Creek Coal Co 255. Mi Clear Creek Coal Co "4:1.20 Decatur Herald Co 1.50 " ■ o :—■ ■ 1 BRIGHT WESTERN VISIONS Start* Van Wert Youth Out on Road —Arrives Here. Heartily tired of hi* home town. Van Wert. Ohio, and enthused by the bright visions and easy victories of western heroes in dime novels, six-, 'eeri-year-old Carl, stepson of Fred i i Wagoner, a Van Wert blacksmith, arrived in the city yesterday, stopping cff here for the first stage of his west- i <rn trip. The boy had left a note at home bidding his papa and mamma good-bye, and asking them to tell. yrandma good-bye and then started • ut. Sheriff Durkin was notified to be

.lllU——Hill—- | SUIT SALE i I I _ B To dean up our stock of Suits we have made the • II following’ reductions. s = All $27.50 SUITS go at $16.50 || - All 25.00 “ goat 15.00 - 2 All 22.50 “ goat 12.50 ? [j All 17.50 “ goat 10.50 | 11 All $15.00 and $12.50 Suits go at $8.50 2 «*na J 5 Don’t miss this chance, a big saving on any Suit or ‘ I Coat in our stock. We are selling our Furs at such prices you can't as. 5 £ ford to let the opportunity slij) by. ; X We also have a nice line of Christmas Novelties suitable for j | THE BOSTON STORE ~ I

on the lookout for the runaway and i t oon located a boy, whom ho learned was carl, het* a; the re »urant near the Erie railroad. The boy's step father not content to wait, had start ed out in search of the Iwy and arrp ed here in the afternoon. The hoy said he simply coiildiVt Hye in "that " town (meaning Van Wert i and was on his way to his uncle s at Geneva. Sheriff Durkin talked to him kindly land the boy was content to return , home with his father. — -o * TYPHOID AND PNEUMONIA. Home Os William Weber Is Doubly Stricken. Miss Martha Ileinkine returned this arternoon to Fort Wayne. She came I yesterday to call on her sister Mrs. William Weher of near Peterson who

is ill of typhoid. Her four year old daughter. Martha, is also ill ot pflou inonia. While their couditioh is serious it is believed they will recover it no complications arise. ■ ■'■ —-o —- - PRIVATE SALE. One work mare, 7 years old and in ■ foal, sound, positively guaranteed; t coming -'year-old draft horse colt; 1 lay driving mare, set single harness,' and buggy; 1 draft mare, !» years old, due to foal in .May. S. H. PLOL’GHE. Three miles south of Monroe. 2MtIU Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker will st e "The Garden of Allah” in Fort Wayne this evening. John Christen went to Fort Wayne jthis afternoon to visit with his sons. 1 Harry a.ai Jesse.

“THE REX” THEATER TONIGHT A big comedy success hi the bill for tonight. “The Surf Maidens” Beach Comedy “Hiden Fires” Imp “Roger The Pride Os The Beach’’ All for 5 cents FREX