Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1913 — Page 3

MANY A BOY I -- will be made happy Christmas I ing with a pair of Classmuh morn ‘ B or patent dress shoes | high top < )e5 . Ask your L..i'"“ r | .would rather have ta a top shoes with nickle buckles In? top. It will solve a profa ‘ Wear. ... ■d.if*? “*' | Charlie Voglewede

nnmtttnmnttn::: : WEATHER FORECAST | Blncreasing cloud in -> with probable Kin tonight. Warmer. ■ A tine baby girl wa born to Mr. and ■rs. Charles Hill. ■ Mrs. W. A. Groom v>. nt to Fort H'ayne this mornin. ■ Mrs. Walter Robinson pent ynter ® . afternoon in Fort Wayne. ■ Mrs. George Sinn: • r> and m>ii. fi. t r ■- went to Moninou oday to attend Kg Christmas exera-i--- at the school 1 ■ !.. G. Effingham t- ■.nmi to Ind-j H H\. days visit in tin <ity with friends ■ \V. C. KautTma. •• • irii--<l in-ni j. weekly bttslm "|>in t! • inter Kt of the Schafer S.ulii- ry company ■ yrs. Henry Gun - -l.i'.ii.-liti-is. ■: and Lydia, w-m to Fort Wayn> morning, when ti.-.- will spend A- day visiting wr frimd-. lie schools »• .Mol.liii Utll closed to I Hy for the holiday v ation with good program ■ i jolly Santa Haus. Miss Clara Bokneeht and Mr.

THE HOME OF lor *' rKtries I hjSa (n ( rry (hristmas |f£- To Have The Pleasure II a 6 ' Os Assisting You In I Get Ung Up That Christmas Spread I You Wou' I ’>■-> Justified In Inviting Santa Claus I ’ Himself! He is a G-eat Champion Os I 7“* Currants ■ Citron White Grapes I Lettuce Oysters ■ nii ves Pickles | Fancy California NayelJ <W s< 1 ’J. 20 and 25c ■ Fancy California alnutslb.• • ,Bcto3sc I Pure sugar (’andies lb ■ • 1 u .. irsrb for produce, bggsI £we,l ‘^2^ =sas I Howsr and I North 01 ■ L KjBBBaB'F " pngJICH I flLf' I I F.M SCHIi::.iEYER itf*T Tre ‘ f 'S president ■ I' ■ „ 1 H Tie s-l irm ■‘' r ' wcnl y ji*» “'jj I S

Mr M«.Mrs.E.A.Goldner e spent the d ß y ; n p ort Waj . ne 1 Vi:; wd of Pie asan t Mills was a business visitor here today. i Miss Vera Clark, who is attending roiltge in Adrian, Mich., is enpeeted i home today. I Mayorelect C. X. Christen went to J Home City this morning to look after some business. j William Schatnerloh went to Mon I roeville this morning, where he will , look after some telephone business. i Mrs. Suiter returned to her home I at Mondoe yesterday afternoon after i a visit witli her daughter Mrs. Jonas I Tritch. William Bernard, living east of | town, was in the city this rooming later going on to Fort Wayne, when he looked after business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holthon- . end l>al>e left yesterday for Ft. Wayne I I where tliey will make their home for i some time. Mr. Holthouse having ac : < epted a position there. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith and Miss i Fleauor Forking and Mr. S. J. Conron i of Chicago formed a theater party this . afternoon and attended the play oi Garden of Atali." at Ft. Wayne.

* •StT • "■ bus i»w» * i, ' i,rt wu> ■ n,, ■ ■« Attorney 0. H p, wl „ Grove ‘od»y on busi„e M WM ' H Mrs j (whut p arr)sh ( . ayne vieitor thia after,,™,,,. Abe Boil, of Fort Wayne w M . vlb lU,r 1,1 city this afternoon. Mm ' John Wllltaaa of w<*t Madl-"T-et is ill of liver troub!, ' Mrß - U. It. Molta and Mrs Romowere Fort Wayne visit" I Miss Martha Thomas and Mi* Lov M Woods spent the afternoon tn Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Homer Itaudmbusli and babe went to Fort Wayne this aft ernoon. Mrs. Jay Beck of South Whitley ganged cars here enroute home from • Rockford, Ohio. Schaub, S. Niblick and Phil Mac klin were among me business vis s Hors in Fort Wayne yesterday. Joe ( olchln has returned from Elk- , b*rt to spend the holidays with hia 1 mother, Mrs. Julia Colchln, and fam ‘ Hy. ) The Misses Ixils and Ethel Vaughan • returned to Poe this afternoon after n j visit wijh their aunt. Mrs. John l Vaughan. I Miss Anna riark was among thus-1 I who attended the play. "The Garden of Allah,” at the Majestic theater. Ft. ! • i Wayne tcxlay. r1 I Funeral services were held this aft ’ ernoon at 2 o’clock at the home fori the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wars ren lluikniaster. The Misses Bessie TonnrHer and Ce | leste Wemhoff went to Fort Wayne 1 this afternoon where they attended i , the play, "The Garden of Allah.” The Union Chanel Indies' Aid socle ty promises a good supply of home . poked goods, raliblts and other good' .hing at their market and pastry sal* ! jat the Hower and Baker meat mar . i ket tomorrow. • John It. Peoples and granddaughter i . I Suomi Peoples, of Ayr. N I> who nt | ‘rived Wednesday morning to attendj • the funeral <>i their daughter here until week after next for a _vf-1t : with relatives. i Oh. fer th' good ole times when a feller could hold bis head up in a coin-i j munity without bavin hi.* i pressed three- times a week. Miss I Tiwncv Apple ssyw #h<* <i<»n t kin * i | whether t* remain single or go F IM- i Pau* university A’- v-ren in the p.irt I, ity aro coinplaiiiHib.’ of H l.irui itt-r . ’ ■ i’ ‘ the Im atxi gnmi • • ' ■ • enough f • pr-Kity • • 1 jor utwk roufinwl < gob Gnlhrenth. [ his ulster Mfk. Elijah |Wayw. *b° 1 up ”>lo '• | «hat hut <»tiH Mrs. Ernat Wi--< klnc » ' ' | I ltt Uy of the death of her a-.in Mgrgarel Menefee " I Menefee, former death • -irr '! ,of her son. M. ! hardening of the M „ n fee was the s.-.mol ■' (ur i itftoon** ~r - " . i r , ~,!>» 1 lite Wudal '«' r t M Wagom f- •and 'lhe Itocaiur !»«•* * for thl* Jay Sturkm*" ' d M trllmtb>C I territory. “I*"' 1 f Mr m<-r» *>"' waaM Uli ft* ilkhU* ..... t Mtiurvi't*! ’L * lll ,Hrth ’' ,eChrieima» |»rf*rnt »»« H Mr W»»" n,r Im fill gHin* * .<1 I.a IftF % As wouw i* ; I ed ’l l * - ak .|«ting Mr Htm * , ...» the winter ass'"" during « .. reais f ,,f ,l "‘ I i in getting * ,r year ui'« WhHlag foil's ms-tinx u , „ klt ,an sl»t<-» tl'U' H'ounfy- Mr HU, 'X r*'- 1 '’'-*' 1 ' '“7'Xr •»' ** rln * "" in next y«* f " n ' l business *»" ht lllßUl . onstder y, * r , the prop**"** r'" .uWM< f< * '“ ,U * , llt ke 1 i uv iMli. I i«y “*“• past ’•*

3HFRIFFS SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams County, hh.; In the Adunm Circuit Court of Ad tuns Cotinty, Indiana. The Bunk of Berne vn. John J. Sum- • merg, Isaac Summer*. No. 2882. Uy virtue of nn execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adilina circuit Court, oi' aiiid County* and State, I have levied upon the real estate htrelnafter mentioned and will expose ! for suite at public auction at the east ' door <>f the Court House in the City of l)<-<atur, Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and -I o’cloiA p. m.. on Saturday, January 4, 1913, the rents and prudta for n term not exceeding seven years of the follow ing described real estate, situated In | Adams County, Indiana, to wit: Inlot number (4ti) forty six and the east half of inlot number (471 forty seven, in the Town of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana. And ou failure to n-aiiai- therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest then-on and costs, I will nt the same time ami In the same manner afore said, offer for mu!«* the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Isaac j Summers to satisfy said execution. I this 18th day of December, 1913. THOMAS J. DVRKIN, 18281 Sheriff. • <b WANTED Men at once to ler.rn hnr ber trade. Jolts always waiting. ‘ Better wages fhan you can earn with .out trade. Tools given. Few weeks |<oinph-tes. Drop a card for pai lli u-1 lars. Moler Barber College, Indianap lolls, Ind. 294tiil B® ■— ' ■ ■■ - '■» Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 40c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chila sauce lEc Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida oranges dozen 25c ’Spanish onions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 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 31 cents GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR CHRISTMAS KVERYTAING IN Aluminum “UnivereaT Percolators Coffee Machines Lunch Boxes. I “WEAR--EVER” Tea Kettles Trays l Chafing Dishes Double Bake Dishes Double Boilers Ilcasters Griddles All shapesand sizes it Kettles, Pans, Tea and Coffee pots. Complete sets a Specialty. Just the articles whch every womon needs to lighten her daily tasks. Another sh pment has just arrived. Don’t de ay. john”brock

- - - « — ■ — —■■ — • * Here They Are-Gifts He’ll Be Glad TO HAVE Bath Robe Rain Coat Boxed Xmas Sets Scarf Pin Suit Neckwear Overcoat Shirt Cuff Buttons Suit Case a*'Sweater Coat (-°,'« rs Suspenders Garters Traveling Bag Gloves Underwear Hosiery Laundry Bag , Mufflers Handkerchiefs Buy him a practical Gift at this store and MAKE HIM HAPPY HOLTHOUSH-SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

! LOST—Pocketbook containing a sum of money. |»>tse return to 1 'this office ■nl receive r< w ct. J9ltf j | 1 POH KENT l ro.il office room over . interurban aepot; vacated by Prose J eutor Parrish, inquire ot A. It. Sat tin. 2S2tf |i L Y R fcl Pictures Os Quality tonight! THE GIRL GF IHE 9 CABARET THE DOCTORS « Dilemma w THE SNAP SHOT B COMING g . MON. TIES. Will). ■ H HIGH CLASS VAI DE- [t VILLE S MATINEES H DAILY ■ Or. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnnn office 113 L none residence I('2 r 1 HOW ABOUT YOUR MINCE AND PUMPKIN Pietj for Christmas and your cakes ahd pastry'.’ If you want the real old fashioned nice you must go to Martin’s for tlie genuine article. Wo, make them from an old New England recipe. Our cakes and pastry you know are the most delicious and dainty. Eet us have your Christmas orders ahead to insure delivery in time. Martins bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. i Jacob Martin .

~t -SBaKiEaaBaMaHMinaHMMMMHraMiMMr- ' SOME CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Everything new and the Latest at our store Persian Ivory Manicure Sets Files Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Hair Brushes Combs Hat Brushes Hand Brushes And all odd pieces of Persian Ivory Beautiful Hand Mirrors Hand Bags Smoking Sets Perfume Toilet Water Fountain Pens Cigars and Books of all kinds. Writing Stationary the finest in the city. THE ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. I I'll KSAI.E Sis room cottaxc !iou->' ACAut-J FUH SALL on Tenth street; good fruit; ho‘h i Hard und Hole water; to <« hool. j I liav« for ..ih <«,»•■ Nu.l.iiL- . <ub. i Will iw'll at a Imncaln If -<>l<t soon. In will welg up .«> q|b t. ixl a u. w llr< of W W. M. Qu< • u i' ...... No ' lwtit.<ii > 1 on T. Lino. 2»t»t To. In, Ind. 2!<,.t »> | hoi st: nut kent CoiQr «»■ room! nutaKo; M.-ellent location. in FOl’Nh Fur mufi <i» .-r hm> ha»< j quire of t'harl<>« Retber at Hcthertl aam.- t>> . alihu: mi tin offire. .!• ■Tear shop above Ward Feme comxribln* property uml paying for ti l. | pany'a office. *NCtf ad. | USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Florsheim Shoes A Thompson Shoes Mens Hitops Boy:, Hitops House Slippers any Color fl A I fl Indies Fur Trimmed SlipI A K . p< rs I fl 111 Indian Moccasins I Rubber Boots or any kind ■ I r of foot wear. Ur YOU GET THESE AT ELZEY AND HACKMAN