Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1913 — Page 3
Every One Who ft ctived I A Gift I --bought at this store that does not fit, will do us a great favor by ex I changing at once. If I we havent your size we will get it for you. Charlie Voglewede
E;; .lIHMWmar::: ; BATHER FORECAST jj Cloudy tonight and i.r.i >y [er touigUt. Clark Brothers is vi-itii- W! ... fcugliter at Hamlet. William O’Brien with his relatives in Bhnltnn. jjr. and Mrs. I. IS. rii-1. Ciiristmas Day at Fort Waym- and a play. Mr-. Azle Tucker and < ' Ji.lnii I. ;■ jit- morning for Van A .■■ - ■ :■ ■ ; t visit with relatives. Mr-. < arl Beatty I. 1 • -r i-,_-1 for Marion where so. •.■.••• i ' ivveral days with >• ~>•>». . , t: (heads. Mr and Mrs. H--I- * .mamas visitor- »r pjrHits. Mr. and .Mi ’ 1. ■’ Hid family at Fort Wnyn-. Mr. and Mrs. H. rl-•• ; returned thia muriiiu- t A.. »i..-re they spent t’i.ri ' «ft’> A’r.t Burroughs’ parents and
-yr* y' :ak... c;*. t r <JSSS*®L'I the home of w*- i ' roteries Snl ' Merry Christmas i»llI A-fel—-< I" all if We Are I n t 0 Have The Pleasure !, 3 0 6 1 Os Assisting You In Getting Up ThatChrirtmM Spread YouWoul . ■ : ' Ilimself! 1i - a■ .rot(W* uf **L ' ~ • ■ Currants Citron white Grapes lettuce 5 \ ry Oysters Olives llcklcs t lnclu(li these Fancy Califorina Ut s n:es ‘ ’ '.’joandf*' Fancy Calif* 'fit i\\ alnuts lb.. •• • ,jcto3sc Pure sugar Candies lb We i ay cash or trade for produce. Butter IS — „ I Hower and | North of C. H. »• IF.M.SCHIRMEVER I President THE B°S S b £& C °' I || REAL I ||Th e I
I ' • ( • Srliug of Berne was a : visitor in the city today. 1 Mn Baumgartner left ■"’ rLll,n tev, "'iwe he spent ChristI mas with relatives. -li l.’t.ie left this morning I for Madison where she will visit with i relatives and friends. Miss Pearl Lyon of Findlay, Ohio, I I attic to attend the Knapp-Smith : wedding and to visit with friends I | here. | Billy Meyer has gone to St. Henry | j Ohio, to spend Christmas with his , brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John! , Herman. I Marie and Raymond Gass have, i Kone to Elwood for a holiday visit. with their uncle. B. Weismantle and, family. I Mn. Adolph Hoffman has returned i I tront Fort Wayne where she spec Christinas with her nephew, Jack | VI, C-eley and family. ! Lots o’ fellers think a home is only , good f borrow money on. Wbat'a l» ' onic o th* ?irl who h*d
5* j’r Ul "S* O-I derjobann. ” Hora E1, ’ !l | Martin Uughlta. Mrs - A. 11. Hopkina of Cbiinao I th. city wltl , hrr X Pr 'i H ’ Gen,i ’- She Will remain I i until after New Veers. I)<r n' EH,h * r EVan " “ n<l dau Kht<r I fofothy, returned to Fort w ajn .. thh mornmg after a visit here with th"illlam Smltley family. Mrs. Mary Crawford left Wedne «>• for Cleveland where she Christmas and win remain for two *’* ks with the Juel Spies tamily . Miss Blanche Hart returned to her ork in Fort Wayne this morning aft | *r spending Christmas with her uad< i and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tett ) man. E. H. Kilbourne returned to Fort Wayne this morning after spending I | Christmas day with the V. Itelntnger I tamily Mrs. Kilbourne will remain I I over tor a few days with her parents . I A fine eight pound baby boy »«• i 1 horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeHott ■ I of North Ninth street. Mr. DeHoffl' ,is third trick operator at the G It. A i , I. and the family has lived here bu' 1 a few weeks. The Misses Cecil Andrews, Vera | i Andrews and Vane Thompson went to ■ ! Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon t-’ spend their holiday vacation with th-: 1 ' (harles Rainier and W- F Rosen 1 I w inkle families. I Joe. son of Harve E< kmt.- of Gent Ira was apparently polson-d and went'' I into convulsions last Sunday front eat j mg candy which he purchased at onI of the groceries. The physician - work led with him and saved lite lift. Mr. uiid Mr**. John and so?i | Mrs St#wart’B Mr. and Mr*.i, art and Meredith until Sun J Idav. but .Mr. Stewart returned last ♦ * < Decatur basket hall gam** <»» ’in|. t Mr. and Mr*. William Zimmerman, n erman * and Mrs E. H Un* " father j { ! Mrs Une returned to Fort Uajme i. a ar last ’ troit, Mk’ht • < r*' <u« ■ | trkftdH Mr >lr *' h ‘* 1 ! * JultfM entcnalr”! w * . -r and Mr* There** e* m* I Mr. and Mr-. S w pryr \ ’ ■ford. Ohio. p«*a*d u t- i Wednesday enroute ?*’ j rMr Margaret n i interurban | M „ine** > i (! |on M®** It* 1 '’ 18 •' w . • » M" ,r ” h»«|d ttiah} 1“ auu-eedM l '* r> ' r ... f . n al ’ r ‘” ’'Matt l|,k ftdd / H Wiytie A . übttfn °* rr lb . r mtrl* tra* f.Xtrm- ■ M ' u.ri »«4 l4m " rWW 4 rl ts ’ . f ||ge 1 ‘O' l not Bl * M * * nyt diu ••• . . Hp»
many caskets Calumet. Mich.. Runs Short of Caskets for Victims of C iristmas Horror. kills his mother Son Shot an 1 Instantly Killed Mother. Thinking She Was a Burglar. il’nltfil I rewe Horvico) 1 iilUlnet, , I |),t JS—.lai to | imllv l»< i .ii p'inal preparations 1 i the v-iity two vli .j ' iiriotniaa eve panic in taliaii - o|. wer>. to be matin at n meeting of th< < iti/eiin' commute* today. I he supply of lanketa wan exhausted I last night and twenty five, more were raceUed 'mm MHkaukM* today. The an) polien today had almowt nliaii dotted hopes of i apt tiring the heavily I bearded man who gave tho false alarm of fire. In a statement issued by I resident Myers of the miners, he de I nled that le had -.fated that the man «'us a -mber of tho eltlx-ns' alii ante. Myers said, though, that he I could produce five witne-»es who I would wear that the man wore a dti trophe occurred among the eltieen*' wives and hlldren." said Myers. "It would have been a ease of mob rule I and lynching in the streets.’ nX 1 : s, xd aged «S, was shot and instantly killed early today hy her son. Carl, who nils I took her tor a burglar. Their tear wgs arm: -si by nearby burglaries and I the mother and son agreed to keep I watch over the t hristmaa gifts. Thmother warn on guard first bom 12 o’clo. k went to the son’s room to awaken him. heard lih* rustle of kirts and mistaking tiie sound fori that of a burglar, shot, killing hl* I Pas. Christian. Miss.. Ike. 2d Special to Daily Itefnocrat) Modentf* I temp* Qture |X‘rmlttr<| President Wil I non to start today on his real holiday. I twa houw of Ulf Dlayina In the morn I Probably never before has a j>re*l<>nt been more heavily aunrded. Evt r\ white nude inhabitant of th** villas*’ baa • onMtitutwl hlmndf into a viai lance <oinmlti*M* of one f«»r th<‘ preai handy pnckH and t*ver> I < rutlnfn d < lowly. Tie >r Ident, vkhih* d, is ah<o touch I ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES. WMt It M«an» In Air Praatura Whan tha Barometer Falla. It bn• «n un« “* u lU,u » at cer I ta n »»• of the year for the ba- I romebr • dt an in b within twen tj-!«»nr hour*. Svinetinico the I i» etvn greater I> W pvraone bnve . vk it trejnend’»ua cbnngv* h* I a n'c s; hero rn a pc t t'f one t”ii la IWtiW'eci I LI la is a ton !>r every are' l j L i" n i i nn area oZI.W *imiie feet. ' f nbout tbirtv all tone Im hft | the roof every time the ba j w v nn inch fall—that la. a I * it ton would l»e llfte<l If were air tight Dut na air . /in < • v direction there l» a* l f in nlw'cs K« lh» f»of 1 , v fcclw no effect from th* re-j ; this henry l<«'L . - Mm* nay it man ot grergg*l would I* rollervst of m weight of ,1 >n mid it halt If tliere were s*ia In tlm liumatt Is.ly i . . i t: ,t g f ill of "n i , i itoinrter over * territory 1 , , < n weight I n tti«« »nrf.i * of >•••• **rib of ICO.* .10 tmi*. If tbla were loaded I "* d rsra. twenty tong to H>* cor. , i, ,r. t<» th* trout, more thnn ; ii/o trnltm WooM b* refill I rod | If c-ich train war* fam fret p.i- would stretch out In • line t! in ißi.oofooo utile* long m 'ri - ouly u"i»* «t»ot oeconiponlt* «ro.H traospurtoth’O •• th. wind, that <l’*o civtisldernldr ( <. '• In the -ours* ot attcll violent I , rlnngea — Kanaaa City 1 In -owaietent. P,,,.t_T<>u Mid the other day In ymtr | • that poverty l» «x»* • crime, K 4 i rw-Atid yet you d» Hr > nir almpiy barauta you I •ay tho Quabbad H>a Ogml*". .. .. -idle did yo»t ever ae* a , l;,»irpu£ttaotr I " x put then, sin Fvo only troen . tor f.*ur year*" "• Dotruit CSduJ 1 m * rr-*]/*’’*’ - -
r. • 4 ’ -- ; r' “ Ufttom... >»-— -- THE HEADQUAIirERS 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 awaitine your New Year’s hospitaiitv. Our mince and pumpkin pies 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 al S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. Jacob Martin — ——————— - I Have a Few Extra Copies of j Logan Marshalls [famous story of the Panama| [Canal the greatest history [ [of this gigantic work ever! published. PRICE SI.OO (’all Phone 1 it and I will deliver A. M. FISHER I Bosse Opera HOUSE : SATURDAY DEC. 27TH. Rowland and Clifford Present The Rosary A Beautiful Story told in a Beautitul way With sjiecial scenery and Electrical effects Prices 25-35-50 and 75c Seat Sile Holthouse Drug Stere | Oil (’.ike Meal Cotton Seed Meal Ground Flux Seed Blatchfurds Calf Meal Tankage Oyster Shells Rock Sall Chick Feed Beef Serai* Ground Bone Blue Gruss Lawn Grass E.L. CARROLL
1' '* WARNINGS! HINTS REMINDERS ...0N... h A Burning Subject! Christmas pt; W Coal The Christmas Season Will Be All The Merrier If The Bins Are l ull of Coal It Brings (ioml 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! E. L_. CARROLL" ' HManHHntotoNMtorwreaaMHaßßHaHßMß Wc Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land i What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, I Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. We have 10 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile | and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have just come back from there, we stand ready and I willing to back up any and all statements we make on our I Oklahoma land because we know what we are talking about We raise com, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo. maze, kafer corn, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and all kinds and varities [of fruits. Although this was an off year, corn made from 25 to it>o bushels to the acre, oaks from 15 to 75 bushels to acre wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from $ 15. to .$75. per acre. All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and investigate for yourself and you will be more than pleased. If interested come and see us at Decaiur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the ■ week. We also have a large list ofjlocal lands for sale. D. F\ Leonard Decatur, Ind. Office Op|x*site Interurban Station Vto*Aw»BLwMMlaaL**ba«Lc* N« « * IV ‘>3 s/' 1 Vlt'D-a f.:r-:er has kept <1 (heap, light- L weight tngint hi\ausr hr di.fn t ta r\is j . ,1.1 be ■ stutg if vou bu\ a Stuknrv from u\ " I'o KENT <*n«> front offii t- DMim and pon KENT Furuish'-d room fur two uitfurid ht’*! hou «‘k*'*‘phoc nit« t*«dh. Strictly Looom J. II Stone. 2»««J Inquire Oil* uffl.r ITJtf : I*<>« !'«'th<x»k < otHiiinliifC a wu*u LOK r tnuff I’h rvturh to of tijnnry. Fiudrr, return to Mr* lleltru A Eady at th«* Ht«*r|«« thlt* offko and r»‘*« ho reward. 29ltf 3oOU siirs-oo ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CI_OVEH leaf route SATURDAYS, DECEMBER Bth. AND 20th. Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25* a. m. and 10:38 p. m. See Agent for Particulars. Tn'ENTi6N~FARMERS~ Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Dec. 22nd, is 35c Llriiifi tJs* Votir'Milk mid Cr<*mti . ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY
