Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1913 — Page 3
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WEATHER FORECAST I • i Fair tonight and Wednesday. 1 ~~ — — I C. P. Hooper aas at Fort Wayne today on business. John Bluffing of Attica visited ( bore witii relatives. Charles Beineke made a business j trip to ort Wayne today. | ( I). 1. VVeikel made abusiness trip! to Fort Wayne yesterday. lien Schroyer returned to Lima.o, after a visit here with friends. The Misses Agnes Costello and Lena Myers visited in Bluffton Suuday afternoon. I, Miss Erhart returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit at her home at Will shir®, Ohio. The Misses Marie Schieferstein and Mary Lewton were shoppers in, the city yesterday. Miss Mary Macklin returned this! morning from Geneva, where she had been visiting with her grandats.lier since test Saturday.
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kium, “* m w >■•*«« ,X“ d ~ n_ t * Wertay noon for Ossian for a visit with fn An executive meeting of th eY P A announce f w 7 o'clod Tuesday iereningatthe Evsngeiiul ciiarch. 1 Miss Apw Miller went to fat "*y» yesterday afternoon to visit I’tth her brother, F. M. Mdler and ■ family. , Dr. Eliiabeth Bums for Chicago where she will viait with her brothers Attorney Elmer Broth- ' ers f« a week or longer. ! Miss Mabel Manly left yesterday ; for Findlay, Ohio, where she will • visit with’Mrs. Lyons and also attend I the Eks ball to be given New Years. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hora and litJ tie daughter. Mary Louise, returned yesterday to Union City after a visit here with her brother Fred Schaub and wife. '■ —-— ——
f’ort W,j^ e 1 01 Uell "Pent T it, | *ko*'J!* <l 01 For ‘ Waynl a j p *» mterday. I 4° mi ” B^nS is "4 ~f A- J. Sunn *“ 4" >• thi “ “orning' 0 * Cnt to Sou f n ‘ l nese. on lumlu.-.!- ■ store. Lar, Mn. H. H In Fort' J.?' Wkara ' r ’ I !l " ' friends. will:, 'M Wavn» i ** welKort j Ha>ae ,o t the day. 1 J i / * hto »«k at Trfiautel Jj* Burrell left thia Jg for *»<•. where he win Ws hr» week wtttT i kr. and Mm. Burton » and WnWk spent Ly at h ‘ ’isking with k kiss 1 elia Smith enter* Sat-|j ur •> evening at a six o'cfilnii'-: . Mrs. Philip Salisbury Law ! e c - B. Wileox left thia for home at Grass Uke.Mkfter a »«t here with Mr. and! Dai. I ' Sprang. j Mrs. Prink Aunuid rJd Sat ! k tunied to their home at) Wert, spent Chriitaas with MF Mrs. Karl MBlw. j Miss Zelma Stevens a J'". Ar dath Loan. went to Gents ferday 11 tor a weeks viait with Jd Mrs j Hugh Stereos. Miss Una Myers an* Frank I I Parent went to HoaglJ'day t<visit with their brotjfr. Leo!
1 Myers and wife. The Join Niblick and Sutth-H J tamiliea tea to Fort je thia tnorning to the holiday 1(1 il **>• Judge Veoey hoist ’ Miss Mildred Strobe l » Monmouth this toomine i »*•<* w'-U be the (test of Miss » Funner / unul after Ney Year a 1 Miss Versa South I ’■* ta* I tattoos for a rat.» pa tW< dn< - day evening is comp 1 I® . Verna Shoity of I’rta I The Jfcses Lydia «“• o<l, i Fulleakaap will :o lina * Ohio, j > tomorrow to rM o •'*' '<•»* with relatires sod ft I Mr. aid Mrs. W*> ' <4 yesterday to theli > l,l I after a vHt with tl «■ I family and other re I Mrs. lied Wapa *" B *‘* rl [ H tuned to there bo " ,rt 0. Sunday rt«M| - P* Bdtnr " day with Mr aid » » ak AaranJ j Howard 'VbrtM ,hls lllon I Lt* a two we* **’ H Ufruttber.il ’“' l theltotheMtbU of the »t»i‘ I I Rev. and Mm H '(hOdrni ‘P wl f* f ln 1 Wayne. The, + Li. fc*f tW hbirrb. I ! The M«~ ? ,hr H X:-Hp- *-“ h and Zeid* n ' .a Mn W* Archbold of i Mr. and Ml» ... .Jnxite to Mt r#n i ™ T a... if" 1 "* M ” *?* ik bw|M “ l ,or ir v la traiawr' . Jter Reud.nltusli • “in hare bH-n Wfs I l tli “ J r ' ,ur '‘ 1 I fg to then R engaged when Mr t' r'*TJ -’M- h " v ' I ’ I , • |..H ' l 1 ’ ,b *J^rJ"f*‘ rk '"“ 1 ' '"“I thb W**’Jabo« «•« • wk “ Thf- » h ‘ J ’ f* ‘‘“V.ltli a’ ll ttrandf " I Mt»- A *J (Ml , utiroloa do' R*i»“ J. they •»“ ’•»*"' j palls’ tM i M»r. W 1 |>V * B " r tjrttrtl yeetrnhF *»«** JoUo. »“*■“■• “'I tn« »* MtuW* 7 1 ow uafc.-r on Ad . The 1 * 0 ! of a h»PP> ‘®’’“’jflltb , ’ tn h’ * 1 "" feftM W eu of th' they ovurtM- T '" r * Cbrt* 1 *! tee! I" 4 ik** 1 TL al'i A* 1 * 1 i ' ■ ’' l J MsM-I *” 1 GleiiiJ’ T A joe itw *• " I Mt* *1.011>"’ Hn '* * I 1, euntM ( m* 1 ‘Tj relffi [ M** 3 !
■gkakWuM®.-! r a'r III rttnwiiwWgiiafftd a as.. —— ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!] mMEMI t t at I A mM HLI gggk afl m mBBSm I yet I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th. AT 9 A. M. \A/1 ININES SHOE STORE I BIG-FORCED-TO-SELL-SALE I OPENS UP THIS ENTIRE STOCK OF THE WORLDS REST MAKES SHOES TO BE I SOLD OUT REGARDLESS PRICE OR VALUE. I This Big Shoe Sale will be the most unique and spectacular selling event I conceivable, abounding in thrilling interest to every one who values economy. This mighty shoe sale shatters all precedent, it stands alone as the biggest event of its kind ever launched in this section. The offerings are boundless, covering every imaginable need in shoes for men, ladies, boys and children. t WAIT FOR THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE EVER HELD IN DECATUR OR INDIANA. I We oiler you a complete selection of shoes of the worlds best makes that were bought at the right price. B We es|»ecially request every man, woman and child reading this advertisement to make all |»ossible arrangement to be at our store the opening days of this BIG FORCED TO SELL SHOE SALE. WINNES SHOE STORE INDIANA, i For full particulars and prices read Decatur papers and Big Hand Bills.
At UUIL HARD COAL Will Be Si.’arce When the Cold Snap Comes BUV NOW While We Can Supply You WE HAVE THE BEST | — ; Decatur Lumber Co. Pltone 253. uu—--
CHIROPRACTOR H/hiirc lt30to|5:00 nOUIS 6:30 tojS:00 Officejon second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and|Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE O«O 0. L. BURGENER DC. w th |. in aanMwMMMHMM* Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal Ground Flax Seed I Blatchfurds Calf Meal Tankage Oyster Shells Rock Salt Chick Feed i Beef Scrap Ground Bone Blue Grass Lawn Grass * * , E.L CARROLL
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