Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1913 — Page 3

■i, ■ I WE WISH YOU ALL I A MERRY, N[® | CHRISTMAS I Charlie Voglewede

■weather forecast with rain or ■ K Ir ._ !»•'»» Sprang went • morning. Hp >ttl Erwin was a l-'i H Monroeville. H ( o ' Knapke an.'.- i H from Chicago. H; i;. Steele and -<>i> ir-. in. j.. i.t H day in Kort Wayne. ,<>ti<i Walter Hy| . pend Christina; Hkbin family. Hy . \, rna Shoi'y from I'rbana to vi a. Mi--Fuhrman. la.. ■ Costello « v ith his pareu' Kb.rt Blackburn. Hy Tillie Wei 1- ' ..!> tor Fort \\ a, sister. Mrs. Janu s Sy H .1.1.. Fulton t. ■ H • 11, ' r spending H Mrs - ilobert 1 1

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1 ■ K Kinney of F„rt Wayne wan a budneSß vUi '«r here yesterday. Charles Bowman went to Fort "ayne on business this morning. I Mr- and Mrs. Sim Burke were bust Jess visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. i'amces Costello went to Pt. Wayne today to call on his aunt Mrs McMullen. r Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gandy of Churhusco are here for their Christmas i vacation. Thad Butler and daughter, Jean, t, will be the guests of Charles Butler I of Huntington over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with their daughter. Mrs. Charles Winans. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Leimenstoll left s for Woodbum today to spend Christmas with the Frank Roehmer family. e Mrs. S. A. Moore left this morning s. fcr Nappanee, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her par . enU. It Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and daughter, Ireta. left today for Fort t. Wayne and will then go to seve al r Ohiotcwns fora weeks vacation visit.

John Sc >iug ofrL,„ ' ,lßitOr ln the City ‘ Miss J yefc terday. Ohlo ' th? m ™ r Wt for B«cy With f rten4 ‘ ng 10 Bpen l the arriv, ’ d * ith Parent Mr ° Vcr Chrlsl Schultz. ' Mr ' an 4 M™. Henry 8lc ' Ohio^utt N arriV<!(l ,rom U| P' >n u i t 1()tn days. here <>»er the bollOttawa, Ohio* w? thlS UiOrniag for Chrtat^., r ? e Wlll A-Blossont. 1,18 J of -■ mas vacation wt h m ' Chrlst ’ lam Butler “ d Mra ' Wl " ,”V u "• K “*“«<*■ •luiili.i i kl ‘ J -*heMh, y wi u «».over C • UE - ADdCr ’ i» M |l Hen ?’ ,r ° blet 01 Wi " sl ''r-. 0., shoouli" '* l ,i" g " n DefSlUr rrl<,nd8 ' t ’tt’M sod an. to business matters. Mrs. B. E. Weaver of Fort Wayne ’ “ “ Ve “ h « SUests over c hrlst . ““ llef brothm ' Haney and Frank uintger. of near Peterson. Mrs. Mary Sautbine of Cralgville in ,he c “’ thia morning on her way to Howe where she will visit with relatives over Christmas. Miss Agnes Sellemeyer went to St I Johns to attend the school exercises, her cousin. Miss Huldah Bauer being one of the teat hers at this place. Miss Eda Bultemeier returned last I evening to her home at St. Johns at I ter a visit with her stater Mrs. Adolph | Schamerloh in Union township, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ten,sou. of Ontario, Canada, are Christmas vis itors at the home of James Hurst. Mrs. Tenyson is a sister of Mr. Hurst i Miss Alma Bowers left this W»rn ing for Montpelier where sht will pend Christmas and New Years with her mother Mrs. Margearet Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones and son. Cart Clark, went to Fort Wayne this j morning for a Christmas visit with her perents. Mr. and Mrs. Roush. Mrs. C. M. Hower Is in the sanatar . turn at Battle Creek. Michigan, taking j treatment She has been a sufferer j , from stomach trouble for some time. Mr and Mrs. Otta Dibff.' and ->n. I arrived la»t evening from Lknslnc. Mich., to spend the holidays with | | Mrs. Dibble's parent*. Mr. .and Mrs. j 1 William Butler. Mrs. Marianne Murphy was taken i quite 111 of pleurisy last night at •!><•; home of her sister. Mrs. Itavid G<- | singer. Her daughter. Mrs. Bert I Wolfe, is caring for her. 1 M. and Mrs. (’. R. L'bl and daugli I ters. Jeanette and I.u< ile. of T<d«l< ' arrived in the city this morning to b 'the guests of the B. J. Terveer fam i Uy. over Christmas and New Year's. 1 Mtas Kihei I. Gause of Willshire, 0. andMrditM K« nk ' kt--1 Ohio passed ' z ingenroute to Ft. Wayne, where the, Will spend Christmas with Grace Ack er. and her brother. Cal Morehead j biac Bell, o' frlcbvUl'’- <**• ’ ,ho hw b.s-0 the guest of his enuslu. . R Bel! .nd family. Mt 'his morning; 'J, Monroeville whrrv. be -HI i ;«ith the latter’ Mr . W l to a Mired Pnnhaudle mH mad engiwrMr. nod Mrs. Gkn Warner wtrive-l (rom Goshen for two L7, h relative*. * War "" T Dieted hta course In the state unl»" Ta aw »«' “ now 7 Xetn theGonheu high Khonl- » • town and north of thh ;’J a ; d mughn^^‘ 0, ’ i fnesday* P*™ ~.-ordlM **’ nlni . T :,. m» ' ■*' ,rq , I . I '■ ,ÜBd, d ItAh.k.--. for* th* vr' "* « M M M ■*>" l* 1 ' Klw(1 Smith will votces" The solo taom ! tier.Jd-ll* 1 "' 4 ' 1 1 1 |ndW»l* ~t ’’ “ d .J I? w KlllMhaiv to Dally *** .iialriMU j u, J.m •fmtil« in * ,it * '"'i il"' lrtt » fuwt <° k th* Jsnu»ry ’• 4(tl . comm it.ed'th»l "‘< fl .red th*t lhe current'' '"‘tL' “-* 1 Indian*

Siting Ready (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) roads In ea< h county. Os tlione report“g "“dlsoii county, with 782 miles, o'- the great,--1 mileage. Grant < outit> is second, with 650 miles. Mallon tounty has (IS nillea of improved county roads. The distribution of the , money, amounting to about |117,(M)O, will be begun soon after Hie first of the year. It is estimated that the money tor distribution nt the dose of nevi year "ill Iha about $300,000. the amount being Increased Itet ausn of tho fees to be paid after January 1 will be for an entire year. The expense of the •alaries. cost of plates, postage, etc, Is estimated at about $33,000 a year. The Plates cost IH.UOO. — ---o —, ■ NOTICE. We the undersigned thoodOHlrru do hereby agree to close our respective stores all day Christmas and every night at six o’clock, excepting Saturday nights, from Dee. 29 to July 1, 1913. Charlie Voglewde. Klxey & lluckuian Peoples k Gerko Wiimess Shoe Store. —— —u — LOST laidics’ small pocketb-ok containing large sutn of money Finder please return to this odlce and receive reward. 293*3 I Have a Few Extra Copies of Logan Marshalls famous story of the Panama Canal the greatest history of this gigantic work ever ; published. PRICE SI.OO Call Phone 411 and I will deliver A. M FISHER Bosse Opera i HOUSE SATURDAY DEC. 27TH. Howland and Clifford Present The Rosary A Beautiful Story tola in a Beautiful way V. ith special scenery and Electrical effects Prices 25-35-50 and 75c Seat Sale Holthouse Drug Store STAR GROCERY \n al Oranges dot. 20c Sa ci t Potatoes lb- 3c Cabbage lb. 3c Shilled pop ‘Ofn box Sc JcltO all flavor* 10c lapicisa Shut! I’mcapple 10c Vim* ii olives <|t. 25® Seeded nisinN 12c New hu-hdi walnut" 25c. Dried sweet corn 10c B ikniK HiollaM-!* lO® Mince meat I®c M.ipl« "ynip |2|c Will Johns.

a' '■ ■ 1 ' I 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 hospitality. Our mince and pumpkin nies 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 Brushwiller and Baker. Jacob Martin HI RE i« a remedy that will cure mo»l all tkm and aralp trouble*. Ecjrma. Barber* Itch. Il h. Cui* and Norr*. Why watte lime and money when H. ■.Ointment i* an ointment of real merit? Aak your druggist. If not handle d *cnd 50 cent* to the •nt Co.. 417 Mutuum street. Decatur. Indiana. * Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal i Ground Flax Seed Blatchfvrds Calf Meal Tankage li Oyster Shells Rock Salt Chick Feed Beef Scrap Ground Bone Blue Grass Lawn Grass E.L. CARROLL

n E3IG E sREDUCTIONI II ON ALL Sj = Coats, Suits and Furs 0 = = = I f you are in need of a Coat, |l II Suit or Furs you can’t afford U x to let this opportunity slip by. = fi We thank you one and all for your past j] U patronage and wish you one and all a = S Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, p | STORE f

- — - ■- —i— ■ WARNINGS! jnTSMC; HINTS REMINDERS - 0N - A Burning Subject! Christmas Coal The Christmas Season Will Be All The Merrier if The Bins Are Full of Coal It Brings Good Cheer As You Speed The Old Year And You’re Started Right When The New Year’s Here It’s No Trouble To keep Warm With Our Coal! ~ eTI. carroll” ■BWWaWHWWWHBaWWWIMaBBgaWWMWUWBgWWWBWtnWHWBM ““HANeTPACmfOF THE WHITE STAG EXTRA OIN ‘J F FOR "DAD” OR "BROS" IN DANDY DOLLAR PACKAGES THK ILLINOIS GLEE CLUB iMale QuartetteAND SWISS BELL RINGERS AT ASSEMBLY ROOM MONROE CHRISTMAS NIGHT DECEMBER 25th. ADMISSION 25c CHILDREN 15c