Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1918 — Page 3
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§ .ns: nxx•.:;. :• | rt-ATO HIRfCM 1 | ixncreswinsniu:::::-.:r.::nxa. H Indiana— Light snows tonight and 1 probably Saturday, little change in temperature. Mrs. B. A. Haafiiug is spending the holidays at Fort Wayne. Clyde Buller and G. F. Yager went to Fort Wayne yesterday. Ltonore Dull, of Wren. 0.. is a guest at the D. B. Erwin home. John F. Lachot. of Fort Wayne, was a! tending to business here yesterday. Mrs. C. B. Ford, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Conter and son, France were Christinas guests of Ft. Wayna relatives. Mrs. Harry Fuhrman end children, of Monmouth, were guests of her si ; - I ter, Mrs. James Okoley. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice and granddaughter, Chloe Rice, went to FoitWayne yesterday morning. This was a real winter day in appearance and in fact. The snow came in spurts and the thermometer showed the temperature about right ’ lithe time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sowle return?d yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Eady. Mr. Sowle has been mustered out of service Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ellinghatn and daughter, Mrs. Bond, stonpi-'l n minutes Tuesday afternoon, en ■ to Winchester where they were • c over Christmas.
The Home of Qoa ny^Grocerie: You wish to start the New Year right, but you can end the old ;.ear right by trying these: Pure Fruit Jelly, any Kind fruit, glass £fk Preserves, any kind fruit, large jars Apple Butter. 2 tbs. 5 oz. Mason Qt. jar Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb 17 c .Fancy Recleaned Lima Beans, tb ...,17c Big 4 Buttermilk Toilet Soap. 4 cakes in box 25c 2.5 c can Steiifoam and 25c Brush toile. bars 2 5c Lutz Gloss Soap, a good Laundry Soap Fancy Apples, Oranges, Slaw Cabbage, Lemons, Nuts, Candies, at our usual low price. IWe pay cash or trade for Country Produce: Eggs, oOc, I Butter, 10c to 55c. I M E. HOWER iVI, & ’phone 10* I North of G. R. & L DeP B UMimiiwi t II TRY THE I |"WHiTE STAG'j ■I EXTRA MO OGAir< g i® SA
Mrs. C. O. Pumphrey spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Misses Florence and Mary Lewton are spending the week-end in the city 'with relatives. Mrs. D. A. Helm spent the day in Fort Wayne. She visited with her ' daughter, Mary, who is working there. Miss Orilla Meshberger, who spent ■ Christmas with her parents here, returned this morning to her work in j Fort Wayne. Herb Bremerkamp left today noon for his work at Fremont, 0. He visited since Christinas with his parents,! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp. Miss Mylott who visited in Ciii- ' cage, and stopped here at the home iof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Myiott, returned to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Hugh Miller and daughter, Mildred, of Anderson, came to join the other daughters. Barbara and !Gretchen, at the Henry Winnes home I for Christmas. Lase Bud carries his own toothj picks 'cause so many places where he ‘ eats fergit t’ put 'em on th’ table. "It's no trouble t' get a drink in Indianapoiis if you know where t’ stand ■ said Constable Plum's son-in-law. (’day— Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. >1 Lieutenant W. M. C. Briggs left ; yesterday noon for his post, after ' coming from Westchester, Pa. to join, his wife, who with her mother. Mrs. [ Fred Huffman, came Monday. Lieu- - tenant Briggs who is in the regular , army, will lie assigned to a post in .ithe middle w-vt. after which his wife ; will join him again.
DECATCR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
j Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries returned to Bryant th'., afternoon. Mili 'i- ElUngham, of Fort Wayne, * the gm of Dick Heller f 3r Mow days. Mrs. F. a. Peoples, who lias betn u of th. influenza, is able to sit up a part of the time. Mrs. Eckroat returned lo her li.ro/ in Geneva after a visit with h r fa'!.- 1 or, Mr. Sales at Ashley, 0. Miss Helen Stanley left on the l:ii train for Berne to visit with her unc.o Charles Lammimun and family. Esther Zerkle and E. F. Kelley went to B .no this afternoon f.. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schnepp. Mrs. Henry Qunsett and daughters, Ida and Lyda, have gone to Kokomo to visit with the Frank P.-arce -.amily.i Miss Florence Rice is ,m e: tra clerk ' .at the Morris store duri if tb annual) " -oice which Manager Wi Page is now conduct Ing. Roman J. Steigmeyer returned Ito Camp Knox, at W : at, Ky„ after a six day far! . . , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steigmeyer.' Rev. Hospetter cf Fort Wayne will preach at the Presbyterian church at tire Sunday morning ami evening services. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L: ■.■. rmann went to Fort Wayne to ' ■ ~. ii.eir sister, Mrs. Frets Gei o ■ , the St. . Joseph hospital, w to u: 4 ."0 an operation today. Rememoer the K • ■ at the ■ Masonic h.-U Mom! It will be informal and a m d.iirhtful event. The Franklin < -tra if Fort Wayne will furnish music. William Hirschey, of Borne, who re, ceived an honorable discharge from military service, passed through the ■ city on his way to Fort Wayne. He ] lias been at Camp MacArthur, Waco, | Texas. Harold Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case is at home having been honorably discharged from the army service. He has been stationed at the' motor camp at Indiaualolis for several weeks. Miss Ireta Butler who has bean visiting her parents here for a weak past left this morning for Indianapolis. having teen notified to report this morning for duty at the Metho.ist hospital. Lieut. Clem Steigmeyer who has been mustered out of service went to Fort Wayne after a visit with relades here. He was employed on the Joumal-G "tie who he enlisted in the service and will probably return to the re- rtorial for'.- of that paper., ' Attorn- ; R. C. Parti-. b was down street this morning, back n the ,i ■> at his of ;< after a ten days’ b (If with the influenza. During the p-fi two weeks there were six ! ■ the home of Mr. Parrish and T. ?I.| i Reid. All have recovered and are! glad of it. Rolla Shaw, of Grand Rapids, >•:».: I arrived this afternoon, br . bis* j two year old son here to th horn- ’ ibis sister, Mrs. Joel Reynolds, for this ai'-'Tim child's mothe” is in bl health and unable to care for h ”tMr. Shaw's brother. Arun r. of Grand Rapids, accompanied him here. Jacob Stilgenb'.uer who runs a 1 g-r ral store at Glouv’re. was : robbed of between thirty m d forty! ■ i >Hars Christmas night. T’ ' money ,i as ill small change nw be- . i.i vel that it was sto’n ■' trap’s. The sheriff was a nore thiil ' morning but was to find a clue. —Van Wert BulletinFor the first two v • o’- of Decen-f , per. applications for « ’ the number of T ” . ■ ' workers for jobs, n. ’I fices operated in indl.i c enters, by the Unital . ment service. Howevc; ->4 e >’B ;h report, it is no' to ‘ ! « implying a c-. 4 demand for worker, in ex. ■ ' '' supply. Rather th- re/m « « nent, di C 7 T liann . Federal 1./ ' f ■ -or by Indiana. Aominc-m• l!l y 1 ® rcien • of all nil. ■■ and directions of every nature upon m i-te-ia!s, transportation, etc., by the Priorities Division oft" War industries Board. Is expected to stlmula.e ..,.|ivi* ill Industry and public improVcn mts, which will make for the emi'lortnoW-of labor generally. The L,L.. tnchm-s also all pledges made t 0 the division, under It. ~ h This is equivalent to turnmg back io mairy large industries,! .',■! < of raw materials that have I)( . cn held up to thi< lime subject, to • direction, from the fede.al government. ■ J zhtSARBH” (K for head or ibroet tv J Catarrh try the Wff’ vapor treatment—- * I'VciuF
TONIG : v 'T~ Ruth Roland and George Larkin, in “HANDS I enth episode of “TOSSED IN THE TORRENT. * week this serial film grows in interest. See the phy tonight. It’s exciting. ; rHE R1 rHEATRE | Miss Emm: J, i! i 1 ’.v •-•as a guest of her cousin, Mrs. e. .-day on ■ W yne. W. G. Si enecr. ■ • ■«*,. - VM* ■« .VW-— • .... coal COAL I g g Just got five cars of West Virginia, Kentucky £ i and I’ m ing Lu Coal, the very best lump coal y H on f c market 1 the light price. fc‘ Better ? hat you want before ’ weather ■ y< it fr Bow x Niblick Gr ski Company. Don’t p ;e your temper | trying to bi rn India... r üb-SGil. 1 Bowers Brain Co. I I IF-gWW s THE CRYSTAL THEATRf ! k Showing Only Clean Kigb Class Photoplays | ; n—? ..... ■ ■ | 1’ O L J A. V I “KEYS OF THE RIGHTEOUS.’’ A five-reel Paramount i I production, featuring the famous little screen actress, 2 Enid Bennett. You’ve wondered where Enid Bennett was, haven’t you? 1 - Well, here she is. back again, in an exciting drama of the copper country, tense situations and primeval pas- I sions. Be sure and see her tonight.
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; ! Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Brodbeck. of I'lyrlu, 0. came yesterday afternoon ; from Sharon, Pa., for a visit with r Miwm in' mawMAMMcm
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