Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1922 — Page 8

Where to go? What to get? How much to spend? It’s nearing Christmas again, the usual <l uestions are u PP er ~ s£T most in everybody’s thoughts. Our Store Paia™* Buy your gifts for men folk Leather Good> from a man’s storey-one that Mackinaws silk Mufflers has given careful thought to Cravats Unusual I the selection of a wide variety snk Hosiery o f articles favored b' ? men. Shirt Jewelry ~ Smoking Coats Wardrobe Trunks We’re showing an abundance jewel Boxes o f merchandise suitable for Silk Armbands gifts, each and every article siik shirts conforming to the st me standBeit Buekies ijr d of quality as our celebrated Luggage House Coats Bath Robes Dressing Gowns TT" 1 SS”: Kuppenhe uner SSfir GOOD CLOTHES Canes Boys’ Play Suits Caps and Hats The w ' se shoppers will select their Christmas tokens Fur Caps well in advance. Come early before; the streets and Toilet Sets stores are thronged w ith last minute buyers. —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922

THE LAST WORD IN BETTER BREAD Main Line Flour MADE FROM THE BES*T RED TURKEY WHEAT ORDER A SACK FROM ONE OF THESE GROCERIES AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE Star Grocery M. E. Hower Niblick & Co. J. J. Helmrich, Preble Central Grocery H. B. Stogdill, Craigville G. E. Steele Earl Smitley, Hoagland Albert Acker / Chas. Brower, Boston Geo. Miller Ferd Tabler, Monroe Engler and Co. Henry Winteregg, Berne F. V. Mills J. L. Wolfe, Willshire, O. S. E. Hite Wren Dept. Store, Wren O. G. V. Porter F. W. Oechsie, Wren, O.

5 Woman Near Ossian Jumps Into Deep Well | : Despondent over poor health. Mrs | 'Otto FußHelman, well known woman I 3 living near Bethel, west of Ossian, ata tempted to commit suicide Wednes 1 | day fßrenoon by throwing herself Into 1 | a well 35 feet deep at her home. The, 1 water reached only to the woman’s] J shoulders, and her rescue was effected ; S a half hour later after two or three] | small children under school age. who! | were playing nearby, hud heard her | c ries and had gone to the home of a a (neighbor for help. She was pulled ] 3 ifrom the well by a rope. Mrs. Fusselman suffered severely i | from chills. Dr. D. (’. Wybourn. of 3 >Ossian. who was called immediately I | after the incident, feared for a time 3 that pneumonia would develope, but 2 her rtnndition today seems to be very q favorable for recovery. Dr. Wybourn I stated today that her rash act was h a case of temporary insanity super 3 induced by poor health. Mrs. Fhissel I | man had suffered a paralytic stroke I | tro or three years ago, since which i s time her condition had not been the ij best. The Fusselmans have a large! t 'family. About two years ago Mrs. Fosse! I ; man attempted to commit suicide by i ? ticking poison, but this attempt was al | j so thwarted. It is stated that her act > a that time was caused by family trou- ' ble. Two months ago Mrs. Fusselman I § sued for a divorce, but she later with I i drew the complaint, and it is said that ' ; there had been no recent trouble bet tween her and her husband. o - SEE: ‘Why Girls Leave Home?’ Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow I MARKETS-STOCKS I 1 Daily Report of Local and Foreign iMarkets i — East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 9600; shipments 5700; offi I rial to New York yesterday. 6460; hogs J closing steady; medium and heavier I J $8.50; mixed [email protected]; yorker.s 3 [email protected]; ligts and pigs $5.75, few *9.00; roughs $7.25; stags $4.10© 5.50; cattle $5 50, steady; sheep 9000; best 1 lambs $16.00; ewes $6.00©7.75; calve : 4 1200: tops $12.50. 1“• LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 14 3 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 I Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. .90 | White or mixed corn, per 100.. ,S 0 3 Oats, per bushel 3 Rye, per bushel J 5 I Barley, per bushel fin 1 . Clover Seed, good 11.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for delivered produce Corrected Dec. 14 Heavy hens 17c Chickens 16c Leghorn fowls and chickens.... 12c Old roosters "1.8 c Ducks 15c Geese 15c Young Turkeys 37e Old Turkeys 32c Eggs, dozen 45c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 45c Butterfat Prices At cream buying station 55c

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