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—“~ ■ — MMMnMMMMM■■■■■■■■■■■■■••■■■■■aß Christmas Candy We still have a few boxes of Christinas candies in the Aurenlz and Heit, Miller & Lan chocolates. King’s Confectionery There will be no papers passed Christinas. Kindly call at News Stand for your, jiaper. ; . — DEMOCRfiT WANT BPS BET RESULT? * * ■. r ■• v* I To our Friends and Customers All: f; We Greet vou and Wish you well, t hank you foi the kind courtesies and abundant business that brought our company fair prosperity this year. We hope it has been found that we have served you rightly and well, thus forming tics of merit and worth. May your Christmas be happy And the New Year bright Our highest wisii will be lullilled If we add our mile. • Faithfully Yorns. The “WHITE STAG” Cigar Co. 1919 11120 , ' '-A I MEN I I WANTED I gg 11 I to help harvest ice at I I Steele’s Park I I Start Friday Morning, Dec. 26 | I Will Pay 50c and 60c an Hour | I ROY N. RUNYON I II Phone J
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| ABOUT TOWN I Dr. Bi n Boaters who has a position | I at the Humes Hospital in St. Louis I arrived last evening for a visit with I his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Bc.iv-I ers for a visit over the holidays. I '\ayne beavers who is in the second] year of his college work at, Wabash! college arrived for a two weeks vacation which will be spent at his parental home. 1 Mrs. Anna Mylott will leave for Fort Wayfle tonight to spend Christmas with her son. Charles Malott and wife. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orvil llanisey will arrive tonight from Delphos, Ohio, to spend Christmas with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Madison street. Mrs. B. H. Welker and children will arrive tonight to spend Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner. Mrs. George Mount will leave the day following Christmas for Indianapolis to visit with her two sisters over Ntew Years. Miss Randall who teaches at Monmouth, left last evening for her home in the southern part of Indiana, to siend her holiday vacation with her parents. _ j Miss Isabelle Smith, Everett Rolp’i land Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Lloyd of Chicago will spend Christmas with their aunt, Mrs. M. Burdg. Mrs. J. A. Smith went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bandtell. Mr. Smith will g<> tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs.' William Brodbeck left this morning for New Haven to spend Christmas .with their son, Rolla ; Brodbeck and wife. I Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stnnan went to Chicago this morning to spend Christmas with their brother, Wesley Suman. Miss Anna Walsh of Chicago will arrive today to spend Christmas with Mrs. Mary Wemhoff. J. F. Snyder went to Fort Wayn; on a business trip. i Mrs. Glen Ayers spent the day Ij Fort Wayne today. Mrs. A. J. Brandyberry and daughter, Minnie, went to Fort Wayne this moiiung to spenrf Christmas with Mrs. Brandyberrv’s daughter Mrs. Johnloli “and lier son Earl Brandy berry. | Robert M- rryman arrived last even J ing from Delhi. Louisiana to spend S” j the holidays with his parents, Judge .and M&. J % T ?£ prr Yfian. i yester — day at the home of her father, Chas ■ Cage. Mrs. Arthur Holthouse, Misses Msiy ' Frisinger and Naomi Holthousr spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. \ incent J. Borjuan went to his hom< in Clinton, lowa, to spend Christmas i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mock went t. Ft. Wayne to visit with their sistei over Christmas. ; Mi*s Lorraine who teaches at Pleas ant Mills, went to her home in Ft Wayne to spend her holiday vaca tion. ! Mrs. J. W. Rabbit went to For Wayne to spend Christmas with ho: daughter, Mrs. Harry Kruge. I Lawrence Johnson arrived this morning from Janesville. Wisconsin for a. visit with his parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Charles Johnson, over thp Xmas vacation. , | EIGHT CHILDREN HAD CROUP “T have eight children and give Foley’s Honey and Tar to all ol them," writes Mrs. P. Rehjrimp 2404 Herman St., Covington, Ky.; “they all were subject to croup.” It loosens and blears mucus and phlegm steps that strangling cough, make.casy breathing possible and permits qufet. sleep. It contains no opiates, and children dike it. Good for colds, _ bronchial coinths and the coughs 8 that linger »n after influenza or grip. Good for as for children. We wish you one and all a j Merry, Merry Christmas THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY
I Mrs. W. L. Stanley spent the afternoon in Ft. Wayne. ' Mrs. Ed Keller went to Bellvue, O.J to visit with friends and relatives over Christmas. Miss Fanchon Magley returned to [the State School in Fort Wayne this 'afternoon after spending a two weeks’ j variation at her home. She has a pol sition there. Miss Mayme Straub went to Fort Wayne to visit with relatives and friends over Christmas. C. O. i'inney and family and Mrs. I l ’. Mitner left todn for a visit over . Christmas at Wanatah. Indiana. , A Christmas celebration was conducted at Steele's park Monday even* lug by Rev. Saunders and assisted by others who have been taking an ih- ! terest in the newly organized Sunday s school at that place, [t was a good time. iiiiiib ns ii iiniimaw—n • lx r 0 Sleep ?’ \ r Doesadrycottyh keep you awake? '■ KEMP’S BALSAM will stop the tickle that makes you cough. CL'ASANTCED. w 0 —~ r ' -- I —— ~——mJ Crystal Theater o ! TONIGHT “Partners Three” A Paramount Artcrai't pro(luctluclion, featuring the fas- ' cinating 1 Enid Bennett h Slie was cold to all love; slit . had worked in the eaigirets lot long to think that there was ! such a thing. I hen a real mar came on the scorched Arizont desert. Blase tts she was that's the big surprise ii “Partners Three.” Also a big one-reel comedy ' featuring the famous Fath Arbuckle. d Xmas Day Program e Matinee and Evening r “Captain Kid, Jr.,” featuring the world reirumcd screen ac tress, Mary Pickford. A pic lure worth your while. Als< an Arbuckle comedy. Biin< the whole family Christmas. 1 ■ r I FLAKY BRAN RED DOG FLOUR MIDDLINGS rt SCHUMAKER FEED 8 SWIFTS 6(1 PER i CENT. DIGESTER TANKAGE AT RIGHT PRICES. >r ’. CORN WANTED it n _ 8 ? BURK i ELEVATOR CO. Telephon? 25 Mecca Theater TONIGHT “Lend Me Your Name” A big Metro production extraordinary, featuring your favorite screen star, Harold Lockwood Fixe big reels ol' rapidtire farce comedy with perplexing complications, in which Harold Lockwood pl, )as a double part. Have sou met your double? Well ibis man bus in Ibis picture, md changes places with him, changing Iron) an I'jirl Io a burglar -then something happens. N\>u ” ill like i! bt! atise it is 'lgood. Don't miss it.
Robert Merryman of Delhi, Louin- j , Sana, Ls a Christmas guest at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. T. Meiryman. Wk (I® ■ H’ r jjk iUMMM* MB r- w wwa-nw law iii II I■■■l ■■ n IIMIIM | !t’» plain to see that Will MtCe« Is honest as u man esn be, He always sends or recommends I That you use Golden Suu. you see. I OONEST coffee must be honesty b^ded,honestly roasted, honestly cut end honestly packed. Such coffee is sc’d by honest drocers. Peddlers do.nl esn? wM they do. Pstroniie them. They TSt» wbclson Spies C<K TtJsdov Ohio «■. ri l“tEa?7yaiaaßr¥ i > - n - n The complete Electric Light and Pfvrt f’ Clean, safe electric light and powy' er at the touch of a convenient button. -i r , a WALTER FUELLING DECATUR, INDIANA • ■ rv-r * < ■
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