Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1910 — Page 4
V i L i : . v. W. H. VOLLMER, State Treasurer. e &< *<t M. B LAIRY. Appellate Judge, Northern District WMIS Q| '** J B |j|te O’ /£*>.*■" *^'‘-*^*'h3 M -- ■' •’O Bwf* $$ 4 ■ -4i .'■ ■ UM aELfcffiL ..!■ J 6.. EDWARD BARRETT, ' Geologist ~ jaFO ! - WK! So a ! Mt ci • r t Jfe>.: *■- — — ■ ’" ~ .. ~ -■ -' ‘ THOMAS W. B ROLLE?, State Statistician. »; gaargl : >llh B B 8 ‘ wl' «few» . ■ ■ SL<%5 w., 5 •' • F i W. H. O’BRIEN. Auditor of State.
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THOMAS M. HONAN, Attorney General. ARE IMPROVING. The grocery department of the Boston store is undergoing some improvements, which, when completed, will present a very neat and up-to-date place of business, adding much to the neatness of this place of business. The walls have been calsomined, to a certain extent, and the walls will be finished within a few days, and other improvements made. It is a big job, all the goods being moved so that the improvements can be made, and again replaced, in addition to the accomodation of the big trade the store enjoys.
i Big Majestic Range Demonstration | 0| —At Our Store || I ONE WEEK--NOVEMBER, 14th„ to 19th. | ' * ■■■"■ "■■ II fe I FWJEEfsfeJ & I gSI | I syrxwsMJE iiib«wu | /lii Illi H till H - u-wui» it the b< <t<«u. Nothing ran bum. Food can be lifted out H Z/M (T of main vessel (shown on 1.-ft .at the -e time wiling off all the water. The Meamer or Cullender shown on ■ z U|b9B BV J ' yB right can be used as an ordinary Cullender. It also tits un top of main vessel, and is used as a steamer. ckAta3 | [MAJESTIC ..”—7—... | I -i reservoir --- .—/b /" i «3e3BLX <*3/ fTM FLUSH WITH i |tefci ß « K - Is «WW*J <®V Wtt , (lent I i/fcj Mg (TOP Os RANGE V’tT TifetWl XX -?-<.. ~ . 4a». ® ’■ A £££ g>si, Tv itIV’.LK can furnish i pk\vt fflYffll in 1 ssk W it M KN nM “ <~im\ righthand ~ ' >x\3K4/// j Hi >1 w &LM <" flush reservoir ,i 1 |^(«vL«sSßW2^ : ’ i. , 3mr*====^ ; = = Tnl If Jl| .mu-fl yjss i WStfiwW** -WPiFEai I /7E~*7 I reservoir f l Vfxlti s^ z jfs ■■in. i i—— {/KJ R-U® A _,, . lxzr !%■ T? i THE MAJESTIC Extra THE MAJESTIC Ix-oz. All THE MAJESTIC 11-01. All &W - Copper Nl< krl-pUted Tea Copper Nickel-plated Coffee # * AIOJ A/&J It lied Kettle, complete with cover Kettle. Handsomely nickeled on Pot. Handsomely nickeled oa SQnn| J V and handle that tiolds on co« r er. outs’de. tinned on inside. outxide and tinned on inside. JT/Fj 83 1 if I | THE GREAT RWD GRAND I MM IYIAItJ I IXm fClliwVlfcL l| THE MAJESTIC Marble- THE MAJESTIC Patent THE R/RNGE WITH Al REPUTATION 1 M%wti<fl£L y Madespe.ially’furlheMajesUi-.-i'l’ m mSo£W H SET OF WARE FREE Reasons Why the Gi7at Majestic @ If y OU w ii| call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week Vou Should Buy. and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities of the Ist. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. M Si Great and Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we wi|| ‘if'yo'uwih h’" 9 ’ m3de ' ® tVM wi|l give you FREE the beautiful and useful Souvenir Sst og Ware illus- 3d. It is constructed of malleable Iron, material you can’t beat, and of £S trated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the that resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel. M KTO Majestic Ranges, and we know all ladles will see the beauty and utility of thus USM worT* “‘d ’ ir r ’" 9e ' S ® this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and cannot The reservoir alone is worth the price of range over any other resjQJ' be had alone by purchase, except at a very high price. The prices of Ma- pocket against left'hand ?. a, .'° nS water ; is heated like a tea kettle, with ESS jestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic cannot WMr Qut t’ m h ° Vable and sets on a frame ’ hence m Range bought during the demonstration week only. fire. wa ‘* r iK* too hot it can be moved away from the Cnil\/RMin HDFF To any person (not children) who will practicaHy nothing for repairs; lasts three a” 11 | he3t - tt .SOI I EREr allow the Majestic man to show them easier to keep clean and give better satisfaction th' ° n9 ' ** * e ’ gyj the merits of THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE during demonstration, wii! wouldnTyou buy'7MaZ P ° B ; tiVe ' y Uat the fTtn, get a useful and beautiful Souvenir FREE. / Du y a Majestic at once? Kg/J KaJfT Come in Demonstration W*.k .nA va, ,<■ !<r*S ggs n Wsek and We’l' Prove It To You. @ SIS.S Schaub, GottemollerTcol NE WEEK T I demonstration week. '-'■■X,! UL VU, No ware given after WWI , aernonstration week,
;'“’T ‘M JOSEPH IBACH, Appellate Judge, Northern District. ——— i STRIKE FELT HERE. D. I. Weikel, the news dealer, received a letter from one of the largest magazine houses in New’ York today, stating that on account of the big strike which is now on in the east by the express drivers, they are unable to deliver their magazines, and will not be in a position to do so until these men have gone back to their jobs and handle tho large amount of express. Mr. Weikel, who has a large circle of readers, wishes to announce the reason that he has not been able to accommodate his patrons. '
L ’ K& s ■■■<lSGßk. J. FRED FRANCE. Clerk Supreme Court. ! “ ‘ MESSAGE OF BROTHER’S DEATH. Mrs. Henry Barkley last evening received a telegraph message of the death of her brother, Jonathan Whittenberger, at Essex, Mo. The Bark- ■ leys w ill probably not be able to attend the funeral on account of the sickness of members of the family here. o ■- -—— WEDDING WEDNESDAY. Wednesday morning at St. Mary’s church a pretty wedding will occur when Miss Anna Spangler will be united in marriage to Mr. Earl Tricker. Father Flaherty will be in charge lof the services, which will be cele-
W> • ■ ri * E " v ik 4 ’ w - CHARLES E. COX, Supreme Judge, Third District. . brated at 6:30 o’clock. Both young I people are well known, coming from respected families, and their man) friends are already extending congratulations and best wishes. PRAYER MEETING, RALLY DAY PRACTICE This evening at 7 o'clock the regular prayer meeting, which is always interesing and is attended by both old and young, will convene and will adi journ promptly’* at 8 o'clock. This • will be followed by a practice of the ; songs for rally day in which the ■ whole Sunday school will join. The ‘ songs are splendid and will be accompanied by a large orchestra. A full
a 1 1 - DOUGLAS MORRIS, Supreme Judge, Second District attendance is urged at these meetings. The whole congregation is affectionately requested to observe next Sunday as Benevolence Day. Cards have been distributed to every member and probationer and it is expect-t-i that all shall read carefully the exi.anation and observe the blessed op;s>rtunity for profitable investment tor the kingdom, which these various benevolent societies afford, then prayerfully sign the largest amount possible and drop the care In the basket next Sunday. This makes a channel for rich blessings to flow to the church in all her work. SHERMAN POWELL. Pastor.
