Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1914 — Page 4

If* " I I I s ■ I WE WISH W» ■ HAPPY NEW YEM II H ■ I H H M I Charlie Voglewede

KL ::".tt:u:::::::::::;::;:::;;;5Eather forecast I I F Ldy miixht and Thursday. I ___ Kf|i: k Hill duUghbr. M.<’ Kthe dh? in Monmouth. K y v Iwroher and John - K tl;( day in--Fort Wayne. Ky Glqnys Mangold HT u. .1. y pent the day in I K,, you go to the Tn Kapp. ■ - r ball get a corsage l«m (or the event. L \ \ Kist and son, Role ■' Kg| to I'ort Wayne yesterday Kw aft' r a visit here. K h an Gerke return. .1 n> ter home in Fort Wayne K, i 'mg in butchering 1. t l'r« <1 Scheuman bit ■ tit. r:? .11 for the horn. M' H, uniaii north of tie E \ ;• p.rown returned ■- M-i Hgh y.-terdajr after a xi-it a ■ her brother, A. K Bel! ami

— - :<ag»Wa Aw’ R Jir"X , , Bararrx 7 I THE HOME OF ' | Quality Groceries Hmll/lr lutij | _ WE WISH YOU KM Happy and Pposperous B New Year. KL jjLl AL" IT KIGHT: Order for‘WU ■ Homs of Quality Groceries and stick to an jour ■ Good Resolutions I Try These - They’ll Please ■fed Cherries Oranges gSraue' ■J hite cherries Bananas J'* 6 lasses ■Black-berries Lettuce J ■Apricots . Celery Kehrs Cabbage g Keapples Pieklw Busins Currants AH 11 I We pay cash or trade- forprixta. ■ • Butter IS to 27c I Hower and How®*, ■irJ: of G. K. & I. I'! 1 ■ President I THE BOWE1uS; 1^ A 2s, Co ' I : EST^ifS ' ■ . r vCOffiP leteAt * ■ fte Sibnmever Al».» • l( l( J hiP enen<* ■ strict Records, 'l w ' ! goercen l ■ fir™. City I I

c - C. Schug of Berne wmTw" I visitor in the city today. ’ ! •tor yesterday afternoon. Miss Bertha Wane of Ft. W a y M , ‘•"thMuestofMisUowColW < I’rtwutor R. c. Parrish Mde , - ' '-'»ess trip to Fort Wayne jesterday. I- E. Rice of Richmond is in the 1 vity visiting with friends and looking I after business affairs. f i rank Ban hoi has returned fn j. 1 * iMoland and Mansfield. Ohio, where l.e visited with relatives. Le« Reid returned this morning from Portland, where he visited with , his family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher returned to Port Wayne after a week's visit here with their daughter, Mrs. H. Web- , tueyer. J. H. Flint and daughter. Bess, left ■ this morning for their homes at Flint, Mich., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, . Eart Adams. Mrs. Burton Reichard returned to ■ Churubusco after a visit with her father. Filmore Springer and family at Wren, Ohio.

I 18 taking rs ' I'red Belt ... ! ' eSleriil nfter noon en ‘ tof ort Wayne I,r - and Mr. . 1 Ben Un B otE| w ’Mi relativl ,or ' * i Mr''^ 1 •* 01 Ninth street <t. Ba “ ghmi ‘" Mr and v SP *'“ b Mary d ‘ Ul!ll,er ’ ' afternoon t Mends. or 11 y l»lt with B “rt Christen of When. for • v' 0 '" 0 ' 18 ' with h lB Parents v? ' W '' V ’ Blt Christen. ’ ' John * <*» sdldiN*'? oni ’ h0 * innia ’" Unite* here wit 11?' Who 1 !w Wayne for * t k '" wto Mi^w byMdßuthPß^: ' M. Hower has received a letter ’ « Ms wife, a patient at the sani 1 tanum al Battle Crvk. Mich., bring- 1 ’ F aood Mws of Mr continued Im 1 provement. I Mr and Mrs. ( haries T. Lee of ’ Wapakoneta. Ohio, a former resident ' of south of the city, was i lw t.xiay enroute to Monroe for a visit with relatives, A card was received yesterday by Clem Voglewede from Frank Martin of Fairbanks. Alaska, saying that the weathet was 30 degrees below aero which is a little different from the kind we are having. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilcox and daughter Margaret are visiting in th.' city with Mr and Mrs Du Sprang They returned here from Danville. Illinois where they spent (Mitau 1 with Mr. Wilcox's parents Miss Della Ibavidson retvned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit lat the Boh Fritzinger borne. Mr and I Mm. Fritxteger and daughter. Mary Jaw. accompanied her for a visit over . New Year's and Mary Jane will re I main for a longer visit. Miss Celia Smith ha» returned from la holiday vfsit with her brother. Floyd Smith, and family at Fort I Wayne. She was accompanied hr i her nephew. Pascaline. who will visit [here. Her mother. Mrs. Veronica I Smith, and daughter. Maggie, remain- , ,ed in Fort Wayne for a longer visit. | Contncw Elm* Baumortner of ha. made a barometer ..ut I of dectric light bulbs tW I burned out. The prewes. is made urn ! der water hv pinching the«naH tig. off i ; ltl e bulband allowing Hto SI will' tef be then inverting the bulb i nulw areliaMeb.romet«whi<'l>«,l < teMHtactured by b* Maars. Elmer Baumgartner. •French. Harry Meehherpr are pro of the company. EnM Menuer, the BMun a fracture Os both bon..s 3118 iu katurda' evening. 1 "* .e dl*r m ' 4 " 8 .Mi the P»l>‘ i .nuered very 111 ftesid." Igunday.lu" 1 '''** broh* y r Menta-r for I j**' "s^re^ close ■ .111 close at raSuw sr'SVtsai' 1 ' i «W OF 0U " ' Ttlf f, l l|'»' l « : tb» fr-' 1 ' low dguf* ..mIcM **'' * » , flf th*® °° mien oft In”**''; (()«»*’■ pdr!' I Jjearf'*’

OUR CLEARANCE SALE STARTS JAN 2 1914. Change places with us for a short time and you will know why we are forced lO r?| U lls sale on and forget about prolit. Ihe weather man has been kind to you in one way, while he has been very unkind to us-he has made it possible for you to save money while making it necessary for us to take the loss, but we must take our medicine, we must try w get our money out of the merchandise that was bought to serve you in cold weather, there will be cold weather but we can’t wait for it1 rices must tell the rest of the story and we intend to make them work overtime from now until our stocks are in the cash drawer. HERE’S THE STORY IN FIGURES MENS FANCY SUITS MENS DRESS TRO! SERS BOYS OVERCOATS . EOYS FANCY KNEE PANT SUITS 12500 S “' u now • •• $20.00 S6OO Pant* now $4.83 SISOO Coatu now ...'. $11.50 $7.50 Suita now $6.50 $22.50 Suit, now $18.50 $5.00 Pan’a now $4.00 $12.50 Coata now ,$9.50 » 7<x > Su.ta now $5.50 S2O-00 Suit, now ... ji 6 .75 $4.00 Pant, now $3.20 '511.50 Coat, now W 76 i $6.00 Suit, now $4 W $lB-50 Su.t, now $15.00 $3.00 Pant, now $2.40 »’o°o Coa«. now SB.OO °° now now .. mSO >2 , 0 f .an«. now ,2.00 - ££ :::2 z U?8 B uii‘n"o° W !w« i2 °° P * nt ’ n ° W i6s ° Coat * now "'ssoo SUI “ "<»* »’« $ ■ — - wo ° 9u,u now ~M SIO.OO Suit, now WO' MENS OVERCOATS — MENS HATS AND CAPS B ° YS ’ BLUE SERGE NORF OLK MENS AND YOUNG MENS BLACK ' C °* U n °* s ' o °° „ M o . AND BLUE SUITS * 22 ' 50 Co * U now »1«-0< * ’ OO Value now ■ $25.00 Suite now ... $22.50 $18.50 Coat, now sls’oo " eW COTTON DISCOUNTED 10 PER CT. Sm s t 1650 CoaU now ” 3 - 80 ‘' 00 Va,ue n *» 79 ‘ $20.00 Su.t. now SIB.OO „ s(x) c<M|g M EN 8 DRESS SH!RTS AND BOY6' $18.50 Suit, now $16.501 —————————— WAISTS sl6 50 Su.t, nw $15.0() ' l2 50 CmU now » 9 5u MENS FUR OVERCOATS AND Vj||ue nQw „ $13.50 Suit, now $12.00 S ,O °O Coat, now SBOO WORK COATS DISCOUNTED ji qq Value now 85. $12.50 Su.ts now 511 oo >8 5u Coat, now $6.75 j lO PER CENT 50c Value now . 3»c These Sale Prices Will Be Strictly For Cash We are goinu to look for you at this sale as it will be of benefit to both You and Us. HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE & COMPANY. Gootl Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

miles from two good markets and on good stone roads, this farm has best of improvements, good ten room house with cement yards walks all pruuud it. cellar, drilled well, Woodhouse. the house is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is .16x70, a large ho;; house and other outbuildings, u<‘tre 3! the buildings over ten years tld; some of the rom on this farm w ent W bit. to the acre this year. This farm is located In the heart of the Eastern In diana oil field in Jay county, Indiana. It has three producing well on It now and enough free gas to furnish the owner fuel for cooking and lighting if It were piped. The owner of the farm Is forced to sell and move to another climate on account of his hMtlth, and will sell sot J 155.00 per at re if sold this month. (0 acres. 4 1! mites of market. 10 room hou '. hot and 1 eld v. i< r, <' liar and other outbuildings, barn 40x66. hip roof, corn crib, granaries, good orchard. 4 a<res limner. 12 mile t" school soil Is mostly black, tiled and , fenced. tl«5.«0 P* r acre. 120 acres, 2 mlo-s to school. 1 mile , to church and 5 1 mile- to < levator or county seat, house has ro.ui an cellar, barn 4t)*B<> wit I rranarles and other outbuilding*. or .hard, farm is tiled and (co ed. Only IfU'S OO per acre. 106 acres, lotted In Jefferson town ship. Adams county, Iml house, with <’• h‘ ebh-kea house, mllkh' i* ••• urn with cenrnnt floor. • pump, gm* l orchard 1 (emed. for only f • ' .1 115 acres. 112 lr ""' ’ 1 ' room how* * ,,h w,|l “ r ‘ house buildings. Istc” wvll; nice threea<r. grv - t o Mkmil , fenced, well dlt'h"'. * " 1 ’ an extra flood b»rk 4 *' l *’ c l . u.e will cellar. 1M acre*.» rot bora •*" ' rl " *|| W |nd «* « ou , m||B pump. fcoc*d » J |o ( , uTi b t J., from school 1- , tH elevator and b WIK indict.. W f 1 ! *.. t 0 u(MII .t» seat. 7 market. 4 1-■ 1 ' w , |(j s|(1 , (1 „ t room house, bora ‘ wind Lchod. »"'• n * h, ’ r . „ | „„ d ui-. mill. on'-«rd.farm I --I jn 1 j II tiled, notltul"(or only *’" r *' r 7 f| mii . in acres, how* » wn ~r jti 4,56. with ' d , b ,. r .mtlniildlngs.! Mid fl""* 1 * f e„.d ort imrd. with wiodpufaP ■'«*' *» farm l» , t m |fa to school :^revX n '»--‘ ~u,,r, ' ,m ’’ un, ‘ I S |, ucffS. 0 res

and other outbuilding.. The build lon this place are old, but in good I repair. The farm Is all under cultivation, fence, in good Htiapo and fairly well tiled, located only 2 1-2 guiles from the county .eat on the It" t of j «tone roods, and is a bargain at $105.00 per acre. 54 acre. I<m ated Just hack of the above farm, off the road, u good 7 room houae, Imrn not ao good, fairly «ell fenced and tiled, owner must sell on account of health, theae two farms can Im> bought together, and would make an Ideal .fork farm for »ome live, wideawuke farmer, or will be sold separately at $lO5 per acre. 60 acre., 6 room house with cellar, I barn 36x60. atnoke house, a good well, only 3 miles to elevator, 9 acres Umber and all the r< st under cultivation, a bargain for some one if taken quick at $l2O per acre. 120 acres, 100 acre, under cultivation and 20 acres of ttmter located on ?h.I atoiio roads, 2 miles to church, 1 4 mile to school, and 6 miles to ele vator, 9 room lioiim*. bam 42x68, with • lusi. granaries, scale with shed over, good well with wind pump, orchard' well tiled and fenced, only $160.00 per acre. Now remember tli«» prices on the i above farms are not watered, and will sell before January 1, 1914, or taken off the market, HARVEY d. LEONARD CO.

Oil Cake Meal Cotton Seed Meal Ground Flax Seed Blatchfurda Calf Meal ■ Tankage Oyster Shells Rock Salt Chick Feed Beef Scrap Ground Bone Blue Grass Lawn Grass ' E L. CARR()LI|

AS USUAL HARD COAL Will Be Scarce When the Cold Snap Conies BUY NOW While We Can Supply You WE HAVE THE BEST Decatur Lumber Co. Phone 253. LOST Black kid glove with Initials, "It. R." on Inside. I’lease return to this office. .Toot 3

fSOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOCtOOOOOOOOOOOOO ™ I jy AA/*' ®*pcriance real Jileasure tn «xt«ndutg New 2 J* Year Greetings and thunks tu our S F many friends for tke kindness X and fjatronapfo they have 2 CIB favored us wkth ro ghuut $ ■ the past year. Hear It lIAH l»e n their help and I «« oi.naiderat ion that has made ][ Ze our auec*M posaihle. The decks ara cleared for the buaineea of the new < [ year. We are jl<>mg to try as never Lvture to merit ’ [ q me confidence and favor of every economical hovuH wife. I S by continiunrf our policy of the l»eat pfrade of food sup- 1 ' p plivs.' -and only the best at the right firicca. tke Ntv Yar k oJJ in itort many I yoix/ tArnys /o ou oAf frunda and naw. I SPECIAL! THIS WEEK No 2 Can Ro-sehill brand tomatoes 2 cans for . . 15c Peas 3 cans for 25c Pumpkin 3 “ “ 25c Kraut 3 “ “ 25c Com 3 “ 25c Apples 3 “ ° 25c Black Raspberries 3 “ “ 25c Red Kidney lieans 8 “ “ 25c Blood red beets 3 " “ If you don’t trade here we both lose] “The Cash Ston-"

CHIROPRACTOR L>‘»d to|5:00 lIUlIlj 6:30to|8:00 Oflice]on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free , Ladv Attendant phone: <550 0. L BURGtNER DC. —— ■« * nils Homemade sauerkraut, tlk quart at ' Eullrnkatiip a. 306C1 Mr*. Engle. 3**Bt2