Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1915 — Page 5

I IE aFfiKri IMPS Psal • BetH* *’ j ■ f 141 llslßil ■BXir JCL»-w* fJ. 3 I. \ h I I S ■Here is the Legging you have been wanting. Just two ■buckles to snap and you are ready to go. The steel ■spring keeps them from wrinkling and makes them lit ■snug. Ask to see a pair. ■Charlie Voglewede I AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

| WEATHER FORECAYI “ | . . .. Bj Partly cloudy tonight and Thur lay ~- xz.^e=t._ t r- — SB Mrs. Simon Smith went to Tort ■ ayuc. ■1 Homer Lower of Warren is here business. ■m Mrs. Eli Myers spent the afternoon Fort Wayne. KI Mrs. J. O. Fisher and Mrs. M. F. ■larris went to Fort Wayne for the ■a>. James Ford, of Greensville. Mich., |Kas here today on business buying ■morses. Mi Miss Madge Hite went to I t. Way. e afternoon to be with Miss : Kf'e Miller. “ Miss Viola Besser, who visited here the Teepie, Besser and Braden left this morning for Fort and thence to her home at ■Tmmond.

||VVe Are Prepared To Meet ■ The great demands for Xmas Handkercheifs 5c to 25c I --AT I BftUGHMftN’S East Side of Street I. — ■?<-.-<' S2SSE EHEBSHSSK’ I he Home Os Quality Groceries I Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 tb. sack 45c (Self Rising Corn Cake Flour, sack 10c Pure Maple Syrup, qt. tin J sc Yellow Onion, 3Vi lbs Fancy Slaw Cabbage, lb lVz c 1 H b Country Apple Butter, in 1 Gal. Jars 70c [’ W Strawberry Preserves 25c Raspberry Preserves . .25c Walnuts 22c Malaga Grapes 18c t 1 . Add a pound of “Best and Cheapest Coffee to your order. SI We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 30c Butter 18c to 25e M. E. HOWER E ’Phone 108 I JINN iry Treas. || $ ■ co. I MS, 1 I i iplete Ab- H rience t. 1

a Mrs. J. L. Kocher went to Fort J Wayne this morning. | Mrs. Will Berling of Bluffton is ! here visiting with relatives. f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford went, to Fort Wayne this noon. Mrs. Will Colehin and daughters. Mary and Anna, went to Fort Wayne 1 this morning. Mrs. Joe Smith went to Ft. Wayne S to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Lankenau. 1 William Hartings of the restaurant flrm of Hartings & Wilson went to Ft. . Wayne yesterday afternoon. 5 William Pancake of route twelve <s closing out on the farm and will , move to Monroeville next week. > Miss Drusilla Gandy left this morn ing for her home in Churubusco. She ) visited with Miss Genevieve Bremer s kamp. Ed L. Augenbaugh will go to For 3 Wayne Thursday to visit with Mrs i Augenbaugh. who is at the Lutherai t hospital there. Mrs. Augenbaugh If t ecovering nicely, being able to sit up a part of the day.

Mrs. Baker of Monmouth shopped 1 here today. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel of Monmouth was a shopper here. Tho Ben Hurs will give a parcels post, penny social and program tomorrow evening. The chicken pot-pie dinner given by the Pythian Sisters today noon was well patronized. Mrs. George Simmers and son, Harry, and Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, epent the day in Monmouth. Remember the penny social, parcels post sale and program at the Ben Hur ' hall Thursday evenin;;. Everybody is' nvited. | There will be a box social at the I Calvary ml .1. :. «ry s -.ownuhip. 'Friday . '.•IT T ' H'.bli lime the t'_. Amc over’ fell. ■ ... t is that ever’ girl who li.ed dv.ii; ’ young manhood wuz an’ ole sweet : heart o’ hisn’. Lase Bud rm rived n dollars < > r < ien e n ■ ■ he says he cat:' ini unless it wuz his wiA .. n Marlin. Rhum <■•> i more. edict to edict v during the de-.i remove •prose :u ireviout Chari... '• • • ' deputy t Kinzle, t his office ’uii-y 1. Yager will assist temporarly and may continue n the office if his health permits. Mr "ager has had four years’ experience md his assistance will prove very aluable to Mr. Kinzle. Edward Bowerman, a former resl lent of Ossian, but now in Howard ounty, was declared a bankrupt Fri lay by the judge at Kokomo. His bowing to the court was to the es act that he was worth no more that 500 so that his creditors who had mmen.ed an action on attaehme” proper’;■■ at Ossian will rece l .'' hing as the proceedings in J. T ov d corn I ’.' took p e edence and th. t'achment failed. J. Dwight Fe erson. son of Mr. and Irs. J. S. Peterson of this city, v' i attending the s’ate universPy Vloomington, and who was re-eirl \ boson i. a member o' the Glee I is keen firther honored. lie wa r o only freshmah selected as one o' enty-eight members of tho club who !'. sing at ’he Indiana club of Chi banquet to be held at the Con ess hotel in Chicago next Saturday 'hey will leave Bloomington Friday. WAR ON PEACE SHIP? < I'nbwl Pr«*«s Service) . By Charles P. Stewart) On Board Peac.a Ship, Oscar 11, via irelcss, Dec. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily emocrat) —All is not peaceful on lenry Ford’s peace ship today. The ev. Charles F. Aked, of San Fran isco and several others who enter lin some doubt as to the success o he pi ece ’ have asked to be shown." T tc. i: . t on bti i.r allow •d to exam . . : 1 :!,.?’.tt Madam i itosika Seh>* imur,. , . ler t> ■ >elli >ppi, ill net ' ' iiice. Schwinn:. cl . i . nent that olm.-il represents Li ■/<;» of j lelligerents will attend the .Ford pat ■ onferenees. Madun sas thus far relT’.red locunaei ’’ ’ in r ' - mands on grounds t.ir. l ident.al. T (United Press Where . ■ to Dai’ wreck LcU«" Penney 1 steel racks ’rustra* today, sued to the u. < l . • . The trackwalker flagge 1 the train carrying three hundred passengers and. speeding sixty miles an hour at the j opposite end of the tunnel. Tho en-, glue stopped ten feet from tho ob-) struction. The pasengers made up a purse for Dougherty. The flyer goes across Indiana touching at Richmond Indianapolis and Terre Haute. THURBER WAS HERE. '’alter Thurber, secretary of tho State Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, met with tho Adams county board a short while Monday morning. Mr. Thurber came to see whether Adams county would not help out some of the other coutities in the Red Cross seal famine, by giving up a portion of our stamps, until the supply could be increased, but the local board refused to do so. Adams eaunty has an apportionment t»f 1 40.H00 sell'*.

NEW OFFICTS' Are Elected by the Royal Neighbors—Mrs. William Richards IS THE ORACLE Official Staff Will Serve for * the Coming Year—A Good Selection. Tho Rcy."l Neighbors elec* d the fol--0" :14 c . 1 < ve: lx ■ .c vo " the ce' ..g - ■ 1 ■■ C::: ' . W. 1 ' ll r- ’ -tin. Chancellor—Mrs. John ('! — • ieconlor—Mrs. Wil’:’ •eivr—M-=J. Rei occa i: r-" i'- Mr r • r <a . r t'vcl M C'-»<n - f » us It tuv r: - • ’ : erm. Mcntaville Flowers really needs no ntroduction to the re< pie of Decatur ss lie has be<»n here hefnr“ on tho '“’hautamma platform during the sum”er o' ’9’4. At. that tt”’C be ra*e Ils '-•’■ous Jeeture on the P-oh-lent. He had written ’hreg le-tures nt wentv-cne hut later he became who'!-.-'nterested In dramatic Jite-ctiire. IT’ rn-'u r e'l Ren-Mur as a rron-V eu-’ r nur veers bef-ro it was staged, re-clvlng '■n <oi’'reme rrei-e o” Low W-lln'o. "n this form o' dra-'otl- orn'-rv h- ’a nrtreiSi>"v nMnno-'o-l ‘n r-o +hc nrt’rf of H- n-lp. fr*ve nn r' one o f his famous sc’ert’mc fn tic literature at his entertainment at '■e Bosse Ore-a Hou-e Thursday P ] "th. A Ce-rV* ' - V■’ it. , . T . ' <5 1->c” “ T '*C"'Vv Te- T- rnc -’ V. ■ <1 itml! n P” n A rp. m., "i. r ,- o t Tl'fs has n-'tonepq and it will please you. The nrfcp of admission b-« boon ro •’uced from fifty ccmt<: to thirtv-fivc n order to give evr-rvhodv an onn<-r---'vntty to see and hear this oreat im■■ersonator. There’ is a number o f | ■mod seats loft in the Onera H-ua-’"ickets are now on sale by the Sen’ors and you w’H mi«a an intei’ert"-' ‘rent if you fail to hear Montavill ’ | Flowers. n JUST A CITY RUBE. The show at the Crystal tonight is : nerely about a city rube. But then,: ■oil'll like to know more about him. * how Ir erm.m ’■♦■■> ” - country an 3 i : . i. "er’.lire:' - : I J- ~:i b ■■ • ' . 1 • they can do to you on a fui . \t" o ; ' -cel vitagrauh named “Mis’ ■ ■' ■’■■, imi’’ also star- tonights h >r ■ ’ i ’cko' t—. i ’"omn- W I’l-ht “P --r •’ three, reel Essanay w!” ’ . C ■ bo'll - ’ •, or cur?’, t r '■• c - * ' * ' ’can- v<’ ‘F- j lo’ caucus. Sol’ aor Gal: ? c ■ one i.' I | the two re l übllcan leaders whom tho ; president had asked for a conference . talked with him for nearly hal r an | hour. The president assure 1 Gallin- ! ger that the preraredness would not , be made u party issue. REVIVAL OPENS. Revival services orened at tho church of GO4 last Sunday evening and will continue for the next two weeks. Rev. J. M. Dunken is in charge. The services are very interesting and' the church as a Whole extends a public Invitation to everybody to attend. J FUNERAL TODAY The funeral of Mrs. Louisa HoUic-1 ier will be held Wednesday afternoon irom the Friedheim Lutheran church. o Democrat Wants Ads Pay.

53.00 to $5.00 BY BUYING YOUR SUIT AND OVERCOAT OF HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. di ring their Re-organization sale

THE BAND WILL PLAY. ’ie Monroe band, composed of ty umrel.l /. h . 'onated its servfor tin :i>: uiti .al meeting to be ii Mt ■ Friday night. Decemb : will entertain '••••■ ;. The program ; :mist of discussion of feeding are of stock for milk and beef. i; attention will be given to the I 1 rei. n es silos and silage and evrmer for miles around is invited c present. Nearly two hundred ■■(led tho last meeting. o— ARE NOW EQUIPPED. Ed L. Augenbaugh, township trustee, today finished equipping tho schools of the township with agricul- I u: al apparatus for the examination of I sci and other problems to come in I 'h • oure of study in the country I scl.i Ms. Nine se sos equipment were I pu aased and distributed. ’ WILL CLOSE EVENINGS. C 1 and after Fe ’mbor 25. 1915, we 1 lose ever ,- evening at G o’clock. I ADAMc CO. CREAMERY. / AL ATTRACTION. .e of the biggest dislof s he electric house- j hold needs ever attempted in 1. y lire size of Decatur is | «=, : ’■ di«niay at the Lawrence Electric Co. 29315 ; imalene 1s always ready to use, ! i dissolves in hot or cold water. 1 es no ; ui’s, and will soften the , i .’.! lest well er hydrant water. 294t3 3

> <• <• •? + + 1 * A fine used Packard I * | * piano in first class con- * | * dition sold cheap, if * | sold right away.—Ya- * 1 * ger Bros. & Reinking. * 1 * + <• 4- 4- 4>

f—<*"***♦-?'■■■! ■■■*iw ,ir“•*no ■< iHnrt if FREE FREE M -**» 9 F**" tKXZSWMiHasnraiXr? d CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FREE I I 1 i* The same old Problem of “What shall I give Him for Chris-rias”. *r Is due to lo >m up again just, about now e sirne difficult question that prese ts i„s • • CHRISTMAS SEASON. ' ( > E IN THE HOLIDAY . £ and are now in full Holiday Attire, and have the sort of things n would buv for himself, and most appreciate. We can fill ings as well as the men’s. These are our specialties. I CHRISTMAS DEPARTMENT We have all these gift articles assembled in what we call our DEPARTMENT, so you can make your selections quickly, t All articles are in CHRISTMAS PACKAGES ready for presentation. ( ( They range in price from 25c to SIO.OO. 2 H COME EARLY: D 0 YO ' JR PICKING WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD. Rl * < Kj I VANCE & HITEj Decatur’s Clothiers. J . ---r- till. 12’222. ” '?r

SPECIAL EXCURSION ES 10 Winter Tourist D .inc . s, VIA (. OVER LCAf ” See Clover Leaf Agents, or write Chas. E. Rose, G. P. A., Toledo, for particulars. ■! ■ MHI ■■■■ .t THE I Store of Right Prices, ! j Quality, and Service. r We carry in stock the Northern Ohio Mill. I Wool Blankets J These B’ankets are the most service ble on the market today. Now is the time to think of • Protecting > our Horses Let us show you our line before you buy. Square stree j blankets at $1.50 and up. Full lin< d stable blankets at * EXTRA SPECIAL! Full line Burlap Blankets, SI.OO each. Why be cold when you can bu. a lap robe as low , as $4? < We invite you to call because we know we can help you solve your blanket a -.d robe problem. We hope to see you soon. Let us show you goods | that will give service, that are dependable, that last longI er ’ an( l cos t l ess - CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. North Second Street, Decatur 5 . t, r-w- 4 ■mmiMgEMKiiULW i -'■RnMaanaMKii