Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1912 — Page 5

| Mr. Yung Fello I P If you want a shoe with an extra snappy touch ■ something about it distinctively different ! want ■ | to show you our new Fifth Avenue Beacon Spec- I lial. Made on the Bang last with heavy soles RB and medium heels, tips with large perforations and pinking seven buttons scaloped button fly IS and a strap around the ankle. Going sum is 0 right. And all for Li $4.00 I t Charlie Voglewede g I THE SHOE SELLER I

• WEATHER FORECASTI I Generally fair tonight and Thursday — • Jesse Barber of Geneve was here, yesterday on business. C, C Webb of Indianapolis spent I iMt night in the city. Homer Knodie made a business trip ,o Fort Wayne last evening. Mr and Mrs. B. E Brown will spend Thanksgiving with relatives at Wren, Ohio. i J. B Jones anu son, Dee, left this 1 ■orning for LaGrange, where they will visit friends over Thanksgiving Miss Odessle\Johnson of Forest, Indiana. will spend Thanksgiving with her uncle, Oliver Johnson, and family,' south of town. Rev J. M. Dawson, of Andrews, formerly pastor of the Decatur Christian church, arrived yesterday for a short visit here. He reports his family as well. His ehureb at Andrews is thriv■eg and prosperous and he is having Kry good success in every way.

. ■ ■ ■ -■ iiiib a MMiirwrwnrm—if — r • ■mmcmm ur-- -■ iLAj- 'JI | THE HOME OF j li • Mi Q (ia^y roceries g THANKSGIVING! The Most Important Day Os The Year iJF fi From A Culinarv TV.— J Point Os View! THE Day When the utmost caution and discretion | * must be used, and the best judgement exerci-ea in the selection of the Viands for the 1 hanksgiving iea>t. Success in this respect, insures the additional tna - fulness of all concerned--the Guests, the Host a Host ess-an d--the Grocer. Fresh Oysters, Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Celery, Currants, Greenhouse Lettuce, Citron and -I , Pumpkins, Cake coloring ana extracts, White clover honey, Bananas and oranges. Queen oli\ts. £ snow apples, Pickles, Figs, Dates. Nuts, P ’8 Extracted Honey. g We pay cash or trade for produce figgs 33. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Howen* North of G. R. & I. Depot. | JNO pSr RS I I FRENCH QUINN J , I g Secretary ■ I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I I REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOA? , I ABSTRACTS. g I - Farms, City Property, o pe> I I MONEY. g

Miss Mamie Teeple was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Mrs. Jeff Bryson of Portland returnled to her home yesterday afternoon latter spending the day with friends in the city. Glen Holsapple of Indianapolis will I arrive tonight to spend Thanksgiving I and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. T. W. Holsapple. Mrs. Orval Har.uff went to Linn [Grove this morning, where she will spend Thanksgiving. Mr. Harruffwill : join her this afternoon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case and son, , Harold, left this morning for Indian‘Spoils, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their two sons, George and i Ralph. Paul Castle, who makes his home , with Mr. and Mrs. John Chronister, went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit until Thanksgiving with his grandparents and ether relatives. Dan Erwin Is preparing to store his household goods ip the Erwin office rooms for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin will not keep house here, this winter, on account of Mrs. Erwin’s poor health. She will first go to North Manchester to visit with a cousin, and further arrangements for the winter will be made later.

Mrs. George Flanders spent the day In Fort Wayne. Miss Rose Hess left this morning for Chicago, where she will visit a week or two. Miss Vida Stoneburner went to Ft. Wayne today, where she will spend j Thanksgiving with friends, Thomas Gallogly left last night for : Chicago to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Anna Fitzpatrick. Miss Mayme Harting went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she will ( spend the rest of *'„e week with . friends. | Notice is he. .-by given that all local coal dealers will close their respective places of business tomorrow (Thanksgiving). Rev. L. C. Hessert of the German Reformed church announces that there will be German Thanksgiving I . services at his church Thursday morn- ; ing at 10 o’clock. .1 Mrs. Abe Brown went to Ft. Wayne this morning and this evening, with i her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Patterson, of that city, will leave .or Detroit, where they wi|l visit with their son and brother, Cliff O. Brown. A very helpful meting was conducted Tuesday evening at the Evangelical church. The after service and the testimonies were inspiring. Good things are in store for this evening s service. A welcome for all. The Bachelor Maids had a splendid I time at the home of Miss Georgia Meibers last evening. Prizes at “five hundred’’ were won by Mias Bess Tonnelier and Mrs. Lawrence Kleinhenz. A luncheon concluded the evening's entertainment. The .iohn Niblick family will hold its Thanksgiving reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards at Leipsic. Those who will be there are Mr. and .Mrs. John Niblick, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Niblick, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles and children; and Miss Helen Niblick. a student at the Ohio Wesleyan college at Delaware. Ohio. Mibb Marie Gass joined the Poinsettia club girls last evening when Miss Ode Fullenkac? entertained. The players found enjoyment in pedro and I the score cards showed the winners to be Alice Knapp and Lydia Miller Music and refreshments were also enjoyed. This will be the last meeting until January, after the close of advent. The chairty dance and box social given by the C. B. L. of I. Tuesday evening was a decided success. The at-1 tendance was large and the boxes brought a large sum, which will b>' I contributed to charity. Miss Anna | Meyers was given the prize for the | highest selling box. Fred Schaub I served as auctioneer. This gentleman was also successful in receiving a prize ,a beautiful centerpiece. Court House News CONTINUED ’<zOM . ONE lard Weimer and Helen S. Dailey are each owner of an undivided one-thiid thereof, subject to debts of decedent. 1 Judgment and decree for partition acIcordingly. Finding of indivisibility. ■ sale is ordered after due notice; terms ! one-third cash, one-third in one year. I and one-third in two years. Dore B. Erwin is named as commissioner, under $14,000 bond. DRUG STORES TO CLOSE. We, the undersigned druggists, will close our respective stores from 11:30 a. m. for the balance of the day, Thanksgiving: THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. CALIOW & RICE. THE ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. ’ FOR SALE— Three-year-old driving horse, jet black. Price right if sold jat once. Inquire of R. N. Runyon, , ’phone 8-L; R. R. 3, Decatur.-Advt. ; 283t3* AT THE REX THEATRE! To-night When Twenty is in Love (Rex) One of these “happy as a lark kind of comedies. Full of pollity. A Bad Tangle (Imp) A change of clothing is the starting point for many comic adventures which are cleverly shown in this amusing film A Bronix Cocktail (Imp) i A sparkling comedy. This film a provoker to hearty laughter. admission five cents This theatre will be open Thanksgiving afternoon and change of program in the evening.

BE careful in selecting your Xmas Presents. This is a Busy month for Xmas Gifts. Many a friend will point with pride to gifts of jewel* ry such as Lockets anu Chains, Bracelets, Watch lobs, Watch chains, vuffbuttons, Scarf pins, Tie. clasps, Set rings/ signet ririgs and etc. that came from our up to date display. We are delighted at the’great increase of gifts that have been made f rom our selections. Our line of umbiellas a~e now c implete also our gold watches. We have the Elgin watch for $5.50 Gents size. Ladies size in proportion. Call and make your selection n< w and have it laid away. No deposi necessary Engraving FREE Hensley Jewelry Store < B X T THE CRYSTAL. The program at the Crystal tonight consists of two comedies and a Pathe Indiana story, so don’t forget to come. These shows are very entertaining, especially comedy reels. Special show tomorrow afternoon. Shows: “THE STUBBORNNESS OF YOUTH,” Lubin Comedy. “BILLY CHANGES HIS MIND,” Es- ' sanay Comedy. “SILVER WINGS TWO SUITORS,” Pathe Indian Story. FIVE CENTS The CRYSTAL Theater., Ask her what month she was born in and then present her with he? Birthstone. V V A, You know a Birthstone is a'v.ays suitable. It is paricularly suitable in a W. W. ' . Guaranteed Set Ring-a •ir that ?■ guaranteed per-nairently-a ring that will net’- cost the wearer one penny These rings aretiiefamous set rings froi ithe “j.ight of Heaven” factory. * They are advertised in the Magazims and they are guaranteed because they are so good that they can. be guaranteed. We siiow them in all styles a r d stones at prices from $2.00 up. LEHNE. The Jeweler , Who has the exclusive sale of W. W. . Rintrs.

COPVRIOHT A P *C.CS $-*~ THANKSGIVING TREAT' is awaiting all lovers of good things at Martin’s Bakery. Bread, pies, cakes, and pastry of the most delicious quality. Try our genuine old fashioned make of Mince and i Punipt in pies, that will make you think of those good old Thanksgivings of ’.ourchildhood. Our fruit, La er and pound cakes are ideal, while everyone knows of the delightful flavor and whiteness of our bread. Jacob Martin

; Rejoice and Give Thanks | Close student? of business say this Coun- - try is entering upon the most prosperous ‘ jL t period in its history— J It is proper that we should set aside one 1 day to rejoice that we are living in this i great land of ours at a time so full of hope and Promise On Thanksgiving Day i our store will be closed, we shall lay aside W 1 all thought of business on that day and ; celebrate, ' |i * Better select your Overcoat and Suit now, ’twill help you to Ija > rejoice and be glad besides giving you comfort and satisfact- //zZj ■ £ ion. {suits and Overcoats $5.00 to $25.00 W libMl ■ We’ve all the trimmings too, such as Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Shirts and warm Underwear. We’d like to show you—HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers For Men And Boys

WANTED —Corn ,o husk.—Henry Lang, West Indiana St, —Advt 280t2 FOR SALE —Hard coal c.ove for sl2. —D. B. Lewin.—Advt. It i,t e s * ; Ir 9 ” Evanglist J. Bennett The subject tonight at the 1 Christian church will be“ Man and God. You are invited. *

' YOUR NEW WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT IS HERE O' a T* K Come in and see the pleas- \W ing thing about our dis- XyA. play of suits and overcoats is that in it can be found H \\\\ r» ( y iw fir every detail of style that y\ wA I \l°l / \ men require. u\ «| \ |L/// / jK Men come here for style \ Q// / Z/jL W They come here for re- VVw \ Y / liable qualities. They come \jj \ here for new and correct t fabrira - Overcoats * \\ $7.50 to $30.00 \ \ Suits \o sio.oo to $30.00 * T n \ \ Rain Coats ’USS) \vSi J \ $5.00 to $15.00 M \ M\ We call special attention k \y\\ to the new shade of blue, \\ \\ browns, heather mixtures Ujy grays in all the latest mod- .Aw els. > \% —- N?L We specialize in correct apparel for men and boys ORU STORE CLOSED ALL DAV THUR'.DAV VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN

The Strength of a Bank is based on the character of its assets, and of the men behind it. This bank, for 20 years a pillar of strength Jin this community, keeps it resources absolutely clean and dependable. Its officers-will always see that its assets are of such.a character that itsjfstrength can never be questioned. Upon this basis we invite your confidence and your account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA. Capital $100,000.. Surplus $20,000. Resources $930,000. P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler, V. President C. A. Dugan,'Cashier F. W. Jaebker, Asst. Cashier.