Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1913 — Page 3
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WEATHER FORECAST | Rain or snow tonight. Clearing and colder. Chester Imler made a business trip' to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughter. Dorothy spent the day in Fort Wayne. Harry Harlan of Indianapolis was a business visitor in the city today. Charles Brodbeck will arrive from 1 Akron. Ohio, Thursday to visit with relatives. Ben Schreyer of Bellefontaine, Ohio, will arrive tomorrow for a holiday visit with friends. .Mrs. Daniel Sprang went to Fort' Wayne this morning to spend the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breman left ■ this morning for Frankfort, where [they will spend Christmas with Mr. Breman’a parents. ? Miss Myrtle Wilder returned to her home at Monmouth today after a visit since Sunday with her sister, Mrs George Simmers.
r j THE HOME of O Keries - 1 ■■■ Sr in A Merry Christmas 111 I—7©i T' 1 ALL If We Are r To Have The Pleasure 1 Os Assisting You In Getting Up That Christmas Spread You Would Be Justified In Inviting Santa Claus Himself! He is a Great Champion Os ' ~ T , .. Currants Citron White Grape Lettuce beery Oysters Olives Include these in your Xmas treat Fancy California Navel Oranges. an d2sc Fancy California alnuts lb '’. sc to 35c Pure sugar Candies lb ■Wei av cash or trade for produce. Eggs — ' Butterlßto2<<^ g^ Hower and I F.M.SCHIRMEYER H, "‘secret I President I THE BOWBKS I money I
I/” Nen firm Wayne today. J - 8. tower went to Fort this morning. ' Henry Komuim was at Hoagland to ; ( iay on business. i ton Haley made a business trip to tort Wayne this morning. John Tyndall made a business trip to LaGrange and Auburn this morn i ing. Freemont Frisinger has returned , home from Bloomington to spend his ; ('bristmas vacation. Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs. Ocie Hen dricks of Monroe changed cars here this morning enroute to Fort Wayne ; for the day. Mrs. S. Zimmerman left this morn- ' mg for her home at Cedarville aftet | a visit here with her sister, Mrs. i Elijah Walters who is ill Raymond Keller is home from St. Joseph's college to spend his two weeks' vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Keller. ' Norbet Holthonse this morning from St. Joseph's College. ' Collegeville, to spend his Christmas vacation with his mother. Mrs. R. J. 1 Holthouse.
I fotos Verim n H , k , ~ ~ afternX t 0 P( ” I Mrs, Sflrah Yf • S» km "“j" «“ «> Jack k- hr *’ tma » day. b “ s “W viX )r Of ll X Onn " ,, " li *' as a I Mrs. c. j yeMerda yLut ’ wd Rowm’tC! M ‘ B,eg Jeun Wa W« yesterday. " ere at Fort today U T’" 1 ‘° Fwt dau « l ’t<‘r, Mrs n u " " wlth »>« Reed. Ina tonvXlm of u ail! ' ‘ S •“ ead ‘ ltt ; (or Mwie.'totu* 11 le * ve ‘“morrow inl aw and state,. 8 M Wlth hl,i br<,tl "' r Brinkman. 81,11 Mrs - I ' l d *"‘ hter ' af lernoon for a v t • veßterda y with relatives ‘ Und ’ (sc- i» ■ 4 X’S t B " an<l Mlss Goldie Teeple. anT'VXT 1, ’ rw,wl<k » Hubbard r r mtl man haVe rom tlteir music college near ciev. ■ and. Ohio, and win spend their I,oilJ day vacation here. , Ml ' ,s Irene Gp rard will arrive this I' ‘ Gening from Toledo. Ohio, where she I' ’ attending college and will spend j' > the holidays with her parents. Mr. ’ and Mrs. John Gerard. j *"• Margaret Ixvnthan returned ■ . t 0 Wayne yesterday after a stay I. ’ here with her sister. Mrs. jos. Hower' I since last Wednesday, she coming toil get some dental work done. j, J , Miss (Tara Boknecht went to Indi 1 anapolis Saturday where she will at 1 tend the state teachers’ convention I held there this week and to visit with I ' her sister Mrs. Scott Ellis for a few, days. Mrs. 0. P. Edwards of Leipsic, 0.. I arrived yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick I over Christmas and to attend the “at I home" party given this afternoon by . r her mother and sister. ; When Deputy County Clerk Riser | ' of Warsaw, hid., announced a liar | gain sale in marriage licenses a few , days ago, reducing the price from 12.n0 to 11.95, he prepared for a rush ' by carrying a pocket full of pennies. | I Within a short time after the air I nouncement appeared, several cou-l pies visited the clerk's office and ask ed for licenses. The sale lasts until Christmas. ‘ "The Rosary, the play which was, the talk of the country last season, is repeating this season. This sue Lessful play of Edward E. Rose which Is founded upon an emblem of ‘ purity, is a tale of everyday life in which the good is exalted over the evil, showing the principal cbara< t* of a Catholic priest as the modern day finds him. It Is through priest that a misunderstand. Wilton family is correctly "djt I and the misery and enatrangemef’ cleared up. Intermingle with th. valuable moral effects of th a beautiful love story, and al I abundance of comedy that the av<I age theatregoer doesn’t «'»P" ’ 1 witnee* owing to the title of the pl.n . Undivided strength is attached <> cast which will consist of a v strong .Mt of the following Father. Kellv Wanda Brinkley. •t* ' JX. James Bysel. «- Xde Boone “The Rm«y»•« C entire Staging that Row and an t l f!!Sn rd have so handsomely gi*'" ... i„. >n lure Saturday. | tbepby. Wi l '* „ Ik-' :: «' lllV ,
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**'" *' ' 1 ■ | • - K. Bell was u biiHiueaa visitor here yesterday, Loo Weber was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. ** B. Mount was a Fort Wayne husin.- < visitor yesterday. John Reed of Root township was a bui'ini s visitor hero today. ’al Kunkel of Monmouth was a shopper in the city this morning. Mrs. John Potter und Mrs. Chester Imler spent the day in Fort Wayne. Gaorpe Price and Mian Ruah Clouse spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Dun Kaehr went to Fort Wayne this luornltig. Mrs. French Quinn and daughter. Reba, were shopping In Fort Wayne this afternoon. M. R. Davis, of larfuyette, assistant engineer of the Indiana Lighting ( ompany, visited the Decatur office today, Harold Henneford, teacher In the high school at Moorehead. .Minn, who has arrived here for a holiday vaca tion and who visited with his sister, Mrs. Dan Niblick over Sunday, left yesterday afternoon for Vera Crux to visit with his parent t. He will leave i' w.-ek from Sunday for Moorehead. Street car traffic on Calhoun street, Fort Wayne was cut off for a while this morning and the Decatur Intprur ban car wa- obliged to tnnku a detour byway of Clinton and la-wis streets I to get to the terminal. This was because of a fierce fire which raged in | the Bradley flower store between Wayne and Berry streets on C.illn ix An adjoining candy kitchen is also damaged. PILES! Pll LSI PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN P?LE OINTMENT Will cur* Wind. Blrgwkrff and Itrhlng Pile*. It al>Mk th* Uitnor*, aliny* lU*hinir at once acts «« a poalticf, give* instant rrlivf. For bale by all druggtMla, mail SOr and fl.oo WRIUMS MFG.C&. Propv-.Clev rUnd, Ohio The Enterprise Drug Store. CHICHESTER S PILLS ’1 II r l»l Illi\M> A XJ.wJlest Awfc ynwr l>rttg tf | a i • r /A fe®'.:.: “i'.-.v “siw r.-mhwasTv mmwin STAR GROCERY Naval Oranges doz. 20c Sweet Potatoes lb. 3c Cabbage lb. 3c Shelled pop com box 5c Jell’O all flavors 10c Tapicoca 10c Sliced Pineapple lOr Queen olives qt. 25c Seeded rah ins 12c New English walnuts 25c Dried sweet corn 10c Baking mollases 10c Mince meat 10c Maple syrup 25c Will Johns.
(' ?** A7 ’' A ’ z#' w a ' W-- * W J <1 . • I •*e«na» 1 THE HEADQUARTERS FOR “NEW YEAR GOODIES.” is at Martin’s Bakery, where ; the most attractive display of delicious pies, cakes and pastry that ever your eyes feasted upon is ’ awaiting your New Year’s hospitalitv. Our mince and pumpkinpies are pronounced by the best judges of cookery the finest ever made, and if you would know what a real old fashioned pie is like, you should try our baking. Our fruit cakes are the real thing also, and no table will be complete without some of our pastry served with your dessert. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin HERE it a remedy th..l will cure moat all akin and , •calp trouble*. Fxrrma. Barbera Itch. Itch. Cuts and Sorea. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment it an ointment of real merit? Aak your drugfiat. If not handled tend 50 cents to the B B. Omtrnent Co.. 217 Monroe street. Decatur. Indiana. Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal Ground Flax Seed I Blafchfords Calf Meal Tankage Oyster Shells l Rock Salt I Chick Feed Beef Scrap Ground Bone J Blue Grass I IE i Lawn Grass ' i i ’ * ’E.L. CARROLL
Bic f ■REDUCTION! II 01X1 ALL jI Coats, Suits and Furs y “ If you are in need of a Coat, II || Suit or Furs you can’t afford U s to let this opportunity slip by. = H We thank you one and all for your past II U patronage and wish you one and all a = 5 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. i| z THE BOSTON STORE | Mi=iiiii=iiiii=iiiii=iiiii=iiiii=iiiii< - -
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LOST Fsnry hai pin. Party was ■Mm picking it up at the Buelah Chapt-I on the day of the I.iby funeral i’leaee return name to Beulah t'hapel. F<> ItSAI.H Fra room cottage Ikhi t on Tenth atreot; good fruit; both! hard and aof® water; clo-i- to whoo! J Will '-II at a bargain ts .old noon. In <iuir» of W. W. McQueen, ‘phone No 1 on T. Line. 3904 I
Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno y,,ice 143 1 lIUIItJ Residence 102
