Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1918 — Page 5

|" .— ft ■ PLENTY OF GOOD RUBBERS HERE |c Mtn s and Boys Rubber Boots, Women’s and g ■A' 1 ’ 1 s Rubber Boots, Over Shoes for men, women u I and children, Arctics for all sizes. ■ “TOP NOTCH’’ GRADE OF COURSE I I Charlie Voglewede E THE FOOT FITTER.

| WEATHER FORECAST | fix:«*, x:ar. :tr.-.mar.; H ■ Ohio —Ruin tonight. < older .nuthvfest portion; Saturday rain south, rain or snow north portion. ■lndiana--Rain tonight, colder smith portion; Saturday <older and fair, except rain extreme south portion. ■Mrs. J. L. Kocher was a Fort Wayne visitor today. KMrs. H. 11. Drentcrkamp, of Fort) Wayne, is here visiting with relatives. ■Miss Goldie Gay who has been bedfast threatened with appendicitis, was able to lie up today. SffMrs. Charles Bonham and daughter, Ann Lucile, of Vicksburg. Mi' - ?,., who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mi- John Rex. left this afternoon for Bry nt ft>r a visit with her husband’s relatives. Mb. Mrs. Carrie Haubold who slant th--day in Fort Wayne will attend the concert given this evening by The Detroit Symphony orchestra, of which Ossi p GabrUowitsch is soloist and conductor. ftsA team of mules belonging to the Jewel Tea Company ran away and Were found the next morning at a farm nine miles east of this city. S”y;- a Bluffton item in tin Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette. ■Mis.-, Bessie Spitzer who was call -d to Marion. O„ l)y illness, passed through here enroute to her home at Portland. She was accompanied by Mrs. Herb Cline and daughter, of Marion, who will be her guests.

The Home of Quality Groceries Free Delivery Courteous Treatment A few of those Yellow Denver Onions, bushel 75c Chef Mince Meat is extra good, pkg loc ’ 3 for 25c 10c Nor.e Such Mince Meat, a oargain at, pkg Extra Heavy Smooth Galvanized Water Pails, each * sc Extra Heavy Galvanized Wash Tub, each 17 c 4 cakes Big Four Buttermilk Toilet Soap 18c Highest Grade Country Gentleman Corn, can Extra Fine Wisconsin Peas, small and tender, can Fairy Soap, bar 7c New Prunes, 1b Skatt, can Seedless Raisins, pkg lßc Large line of California Navel Oranges, at the rock bottom price. K Candies. Nuts and Fruits for your Xmas wants. We pay cash or trade for Country Produce: Eggs, 60c; Butter. 10c to 55c. M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & !• Depot ’Phone 108 I """ 11 ■ —“ K Holiday presents Ibis year will be practical, I I useful gifts or some little luxury that we know ® I our friends are fond of. A Cheery, Comfort- | 5 carrying Xmas box ol || I "WHITE STAG"! I CIGARS | I means as much to a man as a box of dainty c0..- I | feet ions mean to a woman. See our Nifty Xna I I packages ol this smoke eonfeetion at your drains. ■ H x g|

I Today is Friday, the thirteenth. Clarence Reynolds is moving to i i South Sixth street. I William Klepper went to Fort I Wayne this morning. Mrs. Noah Bixler went to Berne lor a several days' visit with reia- ■ tives. Under the leadership of Mrs. Minnie Daniels, the Christian Women's Board of Missions had a splendid proigram yesterday. Plans were disetfss|ed for the formation of a young woman’s auxiliary. The musical and literary program and parcels post, sale given last evening by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society at the church was very pleasing and a goodly sum was realized from the sale. Earl Steele's family have received another letter from hint written since i the war. He is still in France, safe and well, and enjoying himself. Had the armistice been signed two days sooner he said he thought he would have been home for Christmas. James R. Redman, of Homer, 111., who has been at Warren looking at . the 120 acre farm which he purchased stopped for a visit, with his brother-in-law. Bailey Gray, near Monroe. He left here on the ten o'clock car this morning for his home. “Next t’ havin’ a robber in your ear i pokin' his pistol in your ear th' worst ; thing is tryin’t’ drive with your wife settin’ in the back seat," said Gabe Craw, t’day. Our idea of a spendthrift is a feller that gits shaved for a : nickel the-ater.—Abe Martin in InI dianapolis News.

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NEW FOOD RULINGS Indianapolis, Dec. 13- —Wo objection will be offered, by tho United States fond administration to dealers selling any of the regulated commodities below the published "Fair Price List.’’ This ruling was received by telegraph by Dr. Hairy E. Barnard, fedoral food administrator for Indiana, from the admlnlstraxion at Washington. The question Las arisen in many Indiana communities, especially as pertains milk and bread. In some instances dealers have received the consent of the county federal food administrators to increase the price of milk. Not every dee lor doing business in the community has desired to advance his price, and in ono or two notable instances, Dr. Barnard says, an effort was made by the county administrators to sustain the price for the benefit of the trade. The food administration also was confronted with the question of proper procedure where a baker insisted lie could make a satisfactory profit by soiling broad considerably below the authorized price. Hereafter the food administration announces these matters will be for the solution of the local community affected. Under present market conditions, and with declining prices on "some commodities you may find dealers selling below the low prices | ’ published in your price interpretations, ’’ Dr. Barnard's instructions - state. —... ... — o— PREACHING AT REFORMED. The Rev. F. W. Hoerncman. pastor of the Berne Reformed church, which is closed on account of the flu epidemic there, will preach Sunday at the Decatur Reformed church in the place of tho Rev. L. W. Stolte, who is ill of a severe cold. IS HOME AGAIN. Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gay, • is at home from Angola where ho was a member of the S. A. T. C. He is ■ mustered uot and will return Wednesday for his final papers.

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LJA |S j g THESE are days when every penny must buy the utmost in value; unnecessary tilings are tabooed. Remember this when you arc asked to buy premium coffee —•the kind that offers a glittering premium in order to hide its lack of strength and richness of flavor. Make your coffee money buy all coffee, always. These reputable homc-taun grocers deserve year patronage : FISHER &. HARRIS HITE &. ANDREWS M. E. HOWER A. D. HUNSICKER KUEBLER & CO. MANGOLD-GERBER CO. F. V. MILLS NIBLICK &. CO. RUNVON-ENGELER XO.

BROWMEiI Sixk- igl ’ Surprise the little folks with a BROWNIE CAMERA It will help them to observe and afford them endless amusement. Made to Work in the Simple Kodak Way Prices $2.00 to $4.50 THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Schlosser Bros. Rave opened a cash cream station at Monroe,, located in the new lunch room south of G. R. & I. depot. Open every day. Operator C. J. SPANGLER

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