Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1915 — Page 5
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tmmMkaauuuiu' ;:•■• ynstanna: j> WEATHER FORECAST | 'Sfc * lUln.or now tonight Thnr.;H.-% armor. BF O’.u ayne today. Mrs. L> W. Frank will go to Fort 'ayne to visit with M innie Lawton. dr*. Frark Butler and <’ o, lit i-lveuaXlipd Mrs. George Kern sp. i: io day inlFort Wayne. Tack U|i those blue and -vh:t .• ed number' today. It’s your last tance' to Bio so without payii i. malty. The Okie People's Loan & Tri:-t <-.: •. hv to the grat •* . the club today. Leonora “.ord and Norbert Dolt »use mad. a business trip to Fmi 'ayne this afternoon. The; int mi Ou ■»-! M 1 !!. 1 !- ■ -r— —
VERY ONE THINKS OF THE CHILDREN AT ■ THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR ■ ur Store Is The Place To Find the Things to Please Them i r - ■ftUGHMftN’S East Side of Street — ——— -• J;,..... fhel MHHHHEESSk »• Fancy .Bright Sweet Potatoes, lb 2 1 /iC | Extra Fancy Minnesota Pointe s, bit 80c | Fancy’No. 1 Large Soft White. Fish, lb .15c B Fancy Winesap Apples, pk 20c | Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, pk 20c W Spies, Cooking or Ealing . , . : s 15c Slaw Cabbage, lb. Strawberry Preserves 25c i Cranberries, qt 10c Ra .ph Try Preserves 25c I | Navel Oranges. Xmas Candies and Ibis. We pay cash or trade for produ. e, Eggs 30c Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWEU North . G. R. &I. Depot ’Rhone 108 | MsnsSKSK--"S’gßg!—- ' ““ Wi HI liliMMMilllllil ll iilll l IM til ili 1111111 r F. M. SCHIRMEYER FRENCH QUINN President Secretary Treas. 6g BOWERS REALTY CO. I ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, ABSTRACTS The Sfchirmeyer Abstract compare r Street Records, Twenty years’ 1- w-d. ice Farms, City Property, 5 per cent. I MONEY g
| Reuben Gilpin was a Fort Wayne t visiter today. | Mrs. 1). H. Hunsicker went to Fort | Wayne this morning. Mrs, C. M. Hower and Mrs. H. S. Lachot spent the day jn Fort Wayne. Mrs. John Everett, Mrs. Cal Peterson. Mis. Henry Hite and daughter, Madge, were Fort Wayne visitors today. Miss Ada Stevens vent to Fort Wayne this morning to visit'with her brother, Ed Stevens, and family, this d’eek. Mrs. Vern McGonagle, Mrs, Frank ( arroll and Mrs. T. Ed Miller went to For: to d the day with friends. Attend the Ruth Circle social and parcels post sale at the Christian church this evening. Music will be furnished by the Christian church or- , chestra. A gcolb time is premised. Join the list of Christmas advertisers and tell the people of Adams county what you have for them through the columns of the Daily | Democrat. ‘ You’ll find that it pays.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Marchall went to Fori Wayne today noon. Deputy Auditor Paul Baumgartner tn numbered among the ill today. Mrs. Adam Smith and Mrs. W. I’. Sciiroi a went to Fort Wayne today noon. Airs. S. E. Blush and son of Ohio city elm nged car; here on their wiy , Fort Wayne. * Attend the Ruth Circle's parcels cost sale and social tonight at the Christian church. Where’s all the calendars the store- ■ kt used to push at you at this' time of the year? It's plenty of time now to start saving your money to buy a new automobile in the spring. J. J. I.intension, who lives near the old fair grounds is busy in town today advertising his farm sale to be held in the near future. , .Miss Bertha Schultz suffered another hemorrhage of the lungs about five o'eldck last evening and is again confined to her bed. Como to the Christian church ’this evening and enjoy a good time at the Ruth Circle social and parcel post sale. Admission free, Attorney Ed Myers of Fort Wayne came down today to enjoy a day's hunt with his brothers through the woods of Adams county. The Goodfellow club grows each day, even without solicitation, many new names being added today tjiat came in and paid willingly Miss Lola Magner went to Fort Wayne this afternoon fora visit until the week end with the J. O. Smith and Oliver McNeil families. Today the license department of the secretary of state's office began the issuance of the 1916 automobile licenses. You can get your blanks filled out at this office. The Christian church orchestra will play this evening at the Christian ’ * •. i: .rcels post sale am! social. No admission will be charged. Ed 8. Christen, .minty superintendent, is busy getting out instructions to teachers so that every student in ih< . h v i>.i !>< • i-ii 4 iii "- ade ma. compete for prizes T the corn show to be held here in January. Word received h> .■• by Ed L. Au genbaugh is to the effect that his wife ha: so far improved i|»at he may bring her home safely :it this time. We will <; i ;o Fort Wayne Thursday or Friday and bring her home by auto. 1 Uncle -At Turner, who established th’ Little Gem restaurant here in th’ BO’s, died yisterday. He wuz a man o’ ninny stcilin’ qualities,. hut’ll be best remembered for his small steaks with p’tators l’< fiitee-i cents. Our t.-u-. >-s ar<- I’ivin* th’ poor nickel the ater tide ts instead o’ coal this winter.—-Abe Martin. » Beginning with today the state automobile d >; :it at Indianapolis will commence issuing the auto and mo'-Tcvele licenses for 1916. If you .intend to run your car this winter or whenever you want to, you better get your license at once. We- will fill out the blanks ’or you at this office. Drop in when you think of it. A special show was given at the Crystal this morning for the students and teachers of the public, schools,-the films 8ho”.:i being "The Unknown Power.” dealing with the mysterious power of electricity About two hundred and tifiv students visited the show which began at. eleven o'clock. The films are two thousand feet long and will be shown tonight with the regular program. Vince and Joe ParTfsh. who make .heir home in Bluffton with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers, had a chilly experience Sunday evening after spending the day at the home of their parents, south of Travisville. They missed the last car on the traction line and being unav. ..At that it was gone waited iji the cold for ;• iong time before realized that they were too late. They then walked into Bluffton and arrived about 2 o’clock in the morning. Fortunately th: suffered no bad effects from tin Ion:; tramp through the snow. ■ Bluffton News. A joint box social with many, many times the fun that there would be at one. it what the Misses Clara Bok’imiht and Ruth 1-i.yse, two Kirklandtownship Oliterpriswg teachers, promi . ail Who come their social next. Friday evening at the Election school t-.- o mih s south of Pderpon, 01. which Alisa Leyse is the teacher. Os course, tli<- boxes of lunch will .old. and then- will be cake walks. Then, too, there will be two voting contests—-om- tor Hie most populat man and the othi r for the most popular. ladyBut the social does not end here, for the ladies have to also conduct a parcel;; post sale of Christmas packages. Tic re will be many things for amusement and everybody is invited. Misb Hokuedit is teacher ol the . school of .'which A. L. Breutlin a-r. who came to be principal of the West ward in this city, was formerly in charge.
» HE BROKE QUARANTINE Ah we go to prens Dan Straub m facing Justice of the‘peace K. Burt Lenhart oil a charge of breaking quar- • antic,e. Jens Hurst, the keeper <- th-.- ' Straub home, where scarlet fever is prevalent, notified the officials cl I Straub's illegal breaking the qniirmir tine. Marshal Melcht went, to the fertilizer plant where Straub was wdrki ing and made the arrest this after- , noon. o GOOD FELLOW CLUB. Previously reported $15.10 Leon Crawford 25 Mrs. G. T. Burk ’ .50 Judge J. T. Merryman 25 Mrs. John Tyndall 25 Mrs. J H. Heyer 25 Mrs. F. W. Jaebker .->0 Mrs. 1. A. KalVer 50 I. A. Kalver 50 • Miss Effie Haines 25 Total : $18.35 o PAY YOUR SHARE. All lodges, churches and other as- : sociations and individuals who have promised subscriptions to the fund for the Municipal Christmas tree are requested to pay same as soon as possible to M. Kirsch at the People’s Loan & Trust Co. H. J. YAGER, Chairman. o LOWEST TEMPERATURE YET. Last night was the coldest one we have yet. experienced this winter. At 11 o’clock last night the temperature was ten degrees with a moderate west wind, while at 6 o’clock this morning it .hud‘dropped io the lowest mark eight degrees, with a northwest wind of moderate velocity. WILLARD-FULTON FIGHT (United Press .Service) Chicago, D©c. 15,—(Special to Daily Democrat) Articles for the Jess Wil-lard-Fred Fultcn bout at. New Orleans March 4th. were signed this afternoon by representatives of the fighters and the promoters. The fight will go twenty rounds. o — M. E. PRAYER MEETING. Attention is called to the Methodist prayer meeting this evening at 7 o’clock. W. F. Beery will lead the singing and the Rev. D. T. Stephenson the meeting. - —• — Mrs. John Wolford of Monmouth was a shopper here today. ( A. Du: ‘iAv a Fori Way- I u iness visitor this afternoon. ir -nunr:_—■>— aimn vuMMßHrnvaa
jnTtwjp IB 11 Hi !E7 /)/) Ton Can Get the Ideal IS JF*Of* £r\JC Gift for Every Man A crystal glass humidor jar containing one pound of Os Tu/xedo, the mildest, most fragrant tobacco. At M' every store where tobacco products are sold. Last Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men throughout the United States than any other single trade-marked article! Because Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christmas time—and learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a nian. Tuxedo is the mildest, pleasantest pipe tobacco in the world — made . 7/ 7 Tux /^ a c hr,s<m “ s absolutely and delightfully ribbon and Christmas card, and packed Hluntrailon mellow by the original “Tuxedo in a handsome carton, for || | j One*rAn</ Process’’ that has never been success- - uHp fuliv imitated. . S er; price complete - - V r Last Christmas the i ■i— > ■■ - A t niiiiiuiiiwmiiwM demand for Tuxedo humi- J I the supply of many deal- 3. thousands of people were 'wt' w disappointed. The safe fO plan is to place your order Tom' v ii with your dealer now. lie e jar aside for you until TcW-' :-A ■' td Christmas. m I'iiltr Awnue, New York ZtNRj Wvll ll Bit - 1H TUXEDO IS SOLD IN In I'in Humidors, 40c aud 80c In Moirtute-Proof Pouch. 5c i , -
Another Christinas Wil! Soon Be Here. What Are You Going To Buy Him? Our Stock is Complete and Awaits Your Inspection. Any one of the following will be a very appropriate and useful gift. A Suit, an Overcoat, Fur or Dress Gloves, Sweater coat, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Traveling Bag, Suit Case, Lounging Robe, House Jacket or Combination set. We have the largest line of Neckwear in Decatur, all styles at popular prices, also many other articles that we have not the space to mention. No trouble to show goods. This is a part of our business. Leave your packages here until you are ready to go home. Big Line of Wool Shirts and warm Underwear that will prevent Chills and save Doctor Bills. r ■ ■ a-- ■ • ; Copt.tfA/, 1915, ADLER-aCCHESm REMEMBER TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY & PETERSON Cater to the Christmas Shopper.
