Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1913 — Page 5

I For The Kiddies High top Princess boots with r o a u tops or fancy soft soles shoes FOR BOYS High top shoes with nickle buckles mi k dress shoes or leggings S ’ bber bo °ts FOR DAD Cushion Comfort shoes, soft easygl - FOR MOTHER AND THE GIRLS slippers. Easy to buy here. ’ tnmmed Charlie Voglewede

WEATHER FORECAST I ttttttSttXtttttttttanntr.nKrninnunaS Inreasing cloudiness, followed with snow or rain tonight. J. F. Fruchte made a business trip to Herne this morning. Earl Colter was a Fort Wayne vis- 1 tor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreigh of Ossian were visitor in the city Saturday. Dwight Lachot of Fort Wayne was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wherry and daughter were visitors in the city Saturday. John Baltzell a companied the boys" first basket ball team to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anna Laman and two daugbtens, Naomi and Xevah. went to Fort Wayne this morning to do some Christmas shopping. Virgil Krick arrived home Saturday night from the Ohio State university at Columbus to spend his Christmas vacation with his parents.

- » — -a—‘ ' .JJfgMMT I [j^ ! THE HOME OF I feLf Qualitf GrWrieS I jy 0 A Merry Christmas BLiiJ to ALL I KV-Ti J® If We Are To Have The Pleasure II '* Qi Assisting You In I Getting Up That Christmas Spread ? You Would Be Justified In Inviting Santa Claus I Himself! He is a G-eat Champion Os Quality I 1,11 ~.. Currants I Citron Rjisns White Grapes I Lettuce Oysters I Olives P* I I Fancy Californ.a Navel Oranges- • • • j oan( ]2sc I Fancy California Walnuts lb. ■•• •. . sc to 35c I Puresuga: Candies lb. r-.-» 8 I -We fay cash or trade h<?* I Howe7anTH°¥& | N ™G. —— 1F M. SCHIKM EYER Secret I ■ President | I TH £SS^ W ■ REAL I 6tr, -:-S

Wayne Saturday a ( ternoon I .J™' Fi Bryan of Salem was a | *»itor in the city Saturday. | Mrs Dayton Barkley of n W Hoag:"dMß 1 Copper | lere Saturfov i afternoon. j . A " l oni,lyJessS ’«ton made a proles{’tonal business trip to M.utroe this morning. ' Wn Merry it at Grand Rapids vis"lng with friends and relatives for . a few days, Hon. Harry P. Lowery of Ft. Wayne I was tl,e guest of Mrs. Anna Laman over Sunday. Walter Robison was among those i who attended the basket ball game i at Fon Wayne. Miss Kate Hammell and brother Will, spent Sunday evening as the ■ guests of friends al Bryant. They returned home this morning. Miss Florence Cowan left this morning for Grand Rapids, where she will ' spend her Christinas vacation with ■ her sister. Mrs. Fred Deiningen Dan Tyndall is home from Colum ' bus. Ohio, where he is attending the i Ohio Stale university, to spend his Christinas vacation with his parents.

V” - nias Nation. ' * P '’ nd hl " e,irl! " •tooll, Kanm’ wi J,WUrta ’’ fw *«th his brother. W ‘“ VUtt «f'«rLn d t l^^‘ w r i '“''' rn ''' l S “"‘ r,, “ V Fritiiuger went i« . "" ,rilll 'K. where he wlll J ‘* ro ‘ hl * bualnm matter ' arrlV ‘' d fr °"‘ “x and Mr. i , * I,lh P'Tents Mr •»d Mra. John John, of tht , , jty ' ' Mr and Mrs. John j ohng . LuX man ‘ ,er of Colter oX « Pa " y at R ‘ llu “'m. Ohio spont Sun da v with m ’ y afternoon to Fort W* n « after a v Wt here wi(h her Jrther. Mrs. Elijah Walters, who is Mrs. John Vrkli and Mrg A . BUwt MWMd to their homes this morning after being the ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin over Sunday. t Matthew Worthman. a ministerial student in the German Reformed Mis ■ sion house at Franklin. Wig., is at ' hom '' fw a visit with his parents, at Magley. over the holidays. Otto Lumber, one of the promising * young farmers of Adams county, has rented the forty acre farm of Gust I . Take In Root township and says he| r will work It for all there is In It. Raymond Keller and Norbert Holt I house will arrive in the < Ity tonight , or tomorrow from Rensselaer, where they have been attending college, to ’ , spend their Christmas vacation with their parents. Walter Welcher left last night for New York City, where he will spend his Christmas vacation with his par I r eats. He rill return to this olty neat Sunday anu ..*ume his work as sur veyor on the Erie I Mrs. lafayette Ellis and daughter, , Eleanor, left ftaturday for a few weeks' visit at Albany and Indianap oils. They will spend Christmas with , their two sons. Roll and Scott, and |, their wives at Indianapolis. Miss Marie Connell Is home from ' Mot.rc. Mi< where »h< lug St. Mary's college, to .-pend her I [Christmas vacation with Inf parent- I I Mrs. Connell met her daughter at To- 1 lleda Friday and accompanied her I Mrs. Robert Fritginger went to Fort i I Wayne to spend Sunday with her par I < lents. Mr arid Mrs. Wiliam Davldsou., • I She will be accompanied home by her | daughter. Mary, who has been visiting l four weeks In Fort Wayne with ber i grandparents. 1 Mrs. G. B. Robison and daughter.lt [lris. * siudent at Oberlin college, pa-s ed through the city this morning o their way to Fort Wayne, where tl will visit With friends They come to [teiatur tomorrow and will lw guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hun |

G» A/f /' jfiir lljl p~ = =Hi ON CHRISTMAS MORNING A SET OF -WEAR-EVER ’ ALUNINUM UTENSILS In. ?£ dent and ,iamage if dropped by aSdent. w — JOHN BROCK —W—— ll,l

Miss Helen Niblick spent the day in Fort Wayne. C. I). Lewton was a Fort Wayne visitor today. John Weber, ar., of Ft. Wuyno was here <>n business today. Samuel Slmlsou of Herne was a busI ineas visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Leonard spent the day In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, W. ('. ,'erliryek were i Fort Wayne visitors today. Mrs. Thomas Druley of Osakan was a visitor In the city Saturday. Lawrence Kleinhent made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morn Ing. Mrs. Jason Archbold and daughter. Huth, were Fort. Wayne visitors today. J. L. Yaney and W. V. Buckmaster I of Jefferson township were here today on business. H. R. Michaud was butchering to day at the Herman Sellemeyer homo south of the city. E. s. Christen left this morning for Indianapolis to attend the state teachers' convention. John H. Peoples of Ayr. N. I)., Is quite ill at Hie home of his daughter. Mrs. S. E. Brown. William Tritch of this city returned this morning from Williams, where he visited over Bunday with friends. Mrs. Man; Quigley of Monroe Is ill of pneumonia and a trained nur.v from Fort Wayne Is in attendance. Ralph Moses of Fort Wayne was the guest of his grandmother. Mrs. Julia Moses, and aunt, .Miss An nett Moaes. Miss Margaret Mills returned to her {studies in the Fort Wayne business college today after spending Sunday I here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. IF. V. Mills. The three weeks' quarantine was raised yesterday on the It. F. Leonard .home. West Monroe street. Miss Ber I nice has fully recovered from the j ■ ari'l fever. Mrs. Nettie Schrock and daughter. Miss Bess, left this morning for In i dlanapolls, where they will spend Christmas with their daughter and sister. Mrs. O. E. Smith. Mr and Mrs. H. I). Weaver ami son. Chalmer, and .Mrs. Is'as of Au I burn, formerly of near this city, wer< guests over Sunday of Mr. and MrCharles Dugan and family. Ml«s Caeli llady and Mr. Hurry Knigge of Illinois, who visitiul over Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Rebecca Eady, left today for Seymour where they will be the guests of Mr. Kruggv's parents. \. E. Stephan. German tea< her In the Decatur high school went to Indianaisdis thia morning to attend the state convention of teachers at that place from which place he will leave for his home at laifayette to spend Christ mas and New Years. Postmaster reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoflice for lawny Hrulaikvr. Mrs. Joe Brlmsley. Mrs (Hie Brown. Edith Coyle. Clark Wewese. J. Is. Durham. Mrs. William Gaunt, J. Halderinan. Mrs. E. Hower. Geo. 11. Hunt. F. D larkin. Mrs. A. Maroney. Mrs. Gerti" Sethera, Henry J. Hmlth.

lItNiPS I ——~• Cabbage lb 3c Spanish onions ll> 7c :Sweet potatoes lb 3c .Oranges 25 and 30cdoz Swiss cheese lb 25c Limburger cheese lb 25c Spaghetti with tomato sauce 10-15 and 25c Pineapple 20 and 25c can Perfection bread 5 and 10c Extra bacon lb 22c Jello all flavors 10c Chilli sauce 15c Ripe Olives 35c Cranberries qt 10c Candy 10 to 25c Mushroons 25c Lobster 25c Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for procuce butter he to 27c. eggs 31 cents Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal Ground Flax Seed Blatchfords Calf Meal Tankage Oyster Shells Rock Salt Chick Feed Beef Scrap Ground Bone Blue Grass Lawn Grass E.L. CARROLL HERE io a remedy thM will cure n oft all ocaip trouble*. Er/rma. Rarboro h«h. Il h. CtHo and Sore*. Why watla time and money when B. B. Ointment i* an ointment of real merit? A»k your druegift. I! not handled tend 50 cent* to the B B. Ointment Co., 217 Monr >e ttreet, Decatur. Indiana. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone m « 80 ■ THE HEADQUAKFEIIS FOL I “NEW YEAR GOODIES/ is at Martin’s Bakery, when the most attractive display of deliciotis pies, cakes and pastry that ever your eyet feasted upon is awaitme your New Year’s hospitality, Our mince and pumpkin pies are pronounced by the best judges of cookery the finest ever made, and it you would know what a real old fashioned pie is like, you should try our baking. Out fruit cakes are the real thirp also, and no table will bi complete without some ol our pastry served with youi dessert. Martin’s bread for sale a S. E. Hite grocery and Brush wilier and Baker. Jacob Martin

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GIVE HIM A BOX OF GOOD EXAMPLE OR LITTLE QUAKER CIGAHS Ar d watch the pleased expression on I They are the Ideal Present ■ For Every Smoker d . » I. I H '‘’HUHt* th* V RFC C! iOVC*> \ V THO l STHolfc k . • t *iDti liw rest will trciii* v*ou ioi? u helping them find the best. i, 4 \ M At mU ALL ♦WT ( Dealers . J£ CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS | » Everything new and the Latest at our store I’f-rsi.m Ivor? M'inirnn. SfftS | ! Fil., ' ’ I »| Powder Boxes lluir e’ Hairßruslies v Comb-1 I Hat Brushes Hand Brusl ns An<i all odd pieces of Persian Ivory •- Beautiful Hand Mirrors >’ Hund Bags Smoking Seta Perfume Toilet Water u Fountain Pena Cigars and I H Books of all i.m i , f Whiting Stationary the finest in I the city. THE I lenteri>risedrugco.|

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