Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1911 — Page 4

0 1 '** 1 < FLaSF 111 r * jj — * HMiM *y g^iß^^^. <tn ii > ■■■ini "■■■i f/The Best Thing of the Day K One taste of Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and it will be the W favorite in your home. It’s the flavor—the delicious flavor that, B won the nation’s favor—that has made it “first choice in nearly K every home—as well as first choice with the grocer. H v ■ -* ■ It’s different from other breakfast foods—you can have no idea of its deliciousness till you try a package yourself. Ask your grocer. W * NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE

Professor Shepherd, the hypnotist, is drawing big crowds at the Star, As always, one hears the discussion as to j st how much of the - show is real and how much fake. The wise guy who an tell thin is always on hand. He may be on the stage before the week is over.

I fcX’X 18 I Oth. Big Julv Clearance Sale i ® I Prices STARTED MONDAY JULY 3rd. I Is ■ ! - 8 ■ Dress Goods and Silks RUGS AND CARPETS S ■ We make reductions in every piece we In this department you will find a assortment ■ offer vour nick of our immense stock. »' yHsR/'i »SwFm W® of carpetsand rugs at away down prices. Make i.' ~ r — (i BagW* "U!£.*▼.sM '□Eli y° ur selection early. Bik Dress Goods $1.75 grade SILK BARGAINS EE Wf XlEßaa ■ ■ now • >1.38 <v v,Wfcl Fine Wilton Rugs 9x12 that were $35.00 to's4o.oo/this sale . . .$32.50 ■ Dress goods >1.50 grade >1.22 liS' 1 ! iwMlSkS Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $28.00 this sale. . . . • -$22.00 # ■ Dress ffoods $1.25 grade 98c S1 aa f anPV dlks 75c KK Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $25.00 this salesl9.so ■ ’ Dress goods SI.OO grade 84c LliSvT 5 . W<tfcfefcW / zrTIVJSF' Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $22.50 this salesl7.so I ' toss goods 85c grace --62 c fee foulard <£4 J /Il Fine Velvet Rugs 9x12 that were $25.00 this salesl9lso « i Dress goods soc grade -42 c Boct messalmes62c » I tSZBF Fine Velvet Rugs 9x12 that were $20.00 this salesls.oo ■ ■ Dress goods 25c grade -20 c Plain and fancy secro s-lks \ ~ ji Fine Tapestry Rugs that were $16’50 this 5a1e>12.75 S ■ vi* L 14. f worth 25 to 35c this said . 21c Fine Tapestry Rugs that Were $13.50 this sale>lo.7s J ■ th?t ™ and P One lot SI.OO fancy silks 27 in. "’W Fine Tapestry Rugs 11-&CI2 that were >22.50 this salesl7.oo ■ £ »e&nff' >1; * yd - this sale ■ 55c. Axmtns ~ | ! LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES SOMMER W ftSft GOODS H-OOSE.H-OLD LINENS S ■ ■ SB.OO Brussels Net Curtains, this sale - $6.20 pr. ———— —— ■ $7.50 “ jt (< i( gj%s-75 pr. Your choice of our entire stock at Regular $1.50 Grade - • $1.22 I ! 800 Imported net “ “ “ - $3.78 S Bi ? Reductions. sl.& “ - -98 c ■ fis4.so “l-s3,3Bpr. <( I - -84 c | - $2.38 pr. < “ 85c “ . -• 68c | g $2.50 Notingham “ - $1.98 pr. 35c wash goods - - - 22 c.< 65c .. ■ ■ $1.75 Notingham Curtains thisoii VAMi 1 1 2oc wasn goods - - -19 c u sqc s q c u _ 42 c J S sale - - sl.3B;pr. MO J ' 18c wash goods ’ '■ ‘ 12c “ 40c “ . . 34c | ■ $1.50 Notingham Curtains this 15c wash goods - - - ll’-jc « 25 c » 21c ■ | sale - - sl.22’pr. 12c wash goods - - - 9c S ■ SI.OO Notingham Curtains this 10c wash goods - - - 8c B ■ sale - -84 c pr. O 8c wash goods - . - 6c All Napkins at Cost Prices. ■ : : w - -- r== i i ■ Nothing Charged at -I IVs i sde Mees NIBLICIS and COMPANY mDIAN j " a■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ MME ■■ ■ ■ MMMMM ■■ ■ ■■MSB 8888188 888 BBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBB be ■

A number of Decatur people are planning to see tne Barnum circus, which is billed for Portland Friday. Miss Lucile Jones of Marion has returned to her home after a pleasant visit here with her cousin. Miss Frances Coffee.

WANTED —Single men to work on the Magley pike, by Contractor N. B. Putnam. LOST-PhiGam fraternity locket watch fob, with monogram, ~W. H. S.” Also two pins on the ribbon. One S. A. E.; the other an owl's head. Return to this office. Reward. 175t3

K Half Decate CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE secretary, H. B. Heller; other mem here. Mrs. C. D. M. Kirsch and T. C. Corbett Mias Annette Moses has served as librarian since the openins of the institution hare and has proven very capable. bringing forward the work along the very beet advanced lines and keeping abreast of the times In all that is good and newest in library methods Shs is eonrteons and helpful to the many patrons and visitors and much of the growth of the institution is due to her. Miss Nellie Blackburn, assistant librarian, has charge of the library on Sundays, and has proven | the right person for this place. The-library is open on all days except legal holidays. On Sunday it Is open only from Ito 6p. m During I the summer school vacation the foli lowing is the week-day schedule: t p im. to 5 p. in.; 6:30 P m to » p. in. All other months of the year the schedule is as follows: During the week days. 12 m. to S p. m: « to 9 ! p. m. GOVERNOR TALKS (Continued From Page One. > Local seif-government is a oart of our ' heritage, but local anarchy and local I disregard of law is not the heritage of any son of Adam.” Marshall took up the liquor question briefly and assailed mayors and other city officials for not enforcing the Taw, unless the newspapers -hammer away at them.” The governor attacked the decision of the United States court in the Minnesota rate case, declaring that if the court ruled correctly, then an railroad rates should be lowered. “The people laugh at public and private speculation." said Marshall. "They look upon the decisions of the courts sometimes as humurous sometimes as corrupt, but underneath the : levity there is spirit, which sooner or

H GAT BERNSTEINS? [1 Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur Ind,Studebaker Block J. ra Onr T„lv Clearance Sale Has been a great sueess. because we gave the S \ L will give the following bargains many more in the store B S SHOES! SPECIALS SPECIALS! Q Bi *9 25 Tidies Pat 2 strap exfords $1.49 Just received a nice line of Hair SwitX “ B “’°" ° r B 'TS SS.Vr. B " B * lW “’ '° r ” d G- Kid Bl ”' Kr - f] $2.00 Men Plain toe or tip shoe . $149 Ladies Gauze Vests. 8c ,li $2.25 Mens Heavy Tan work 5h0e.51.69 Ladies Knit Unionsuits lace ,-trimmed DWe are closing out all our childrens 2 ... • • -••••••• 23c each A .trap oxfords at a great reduction tace or tj 35c grade Men? Balbriggan underwear Mens fancy Dress shirts coat stjle .45c B 0 11.54 Ladies Black Heatte'rtdoom Pet- $1.50 Udies White shirt waists button q oticoats also white muslin lace or em- Back onty 89c . broidery trimmed ** 75e Mens Pososkmt umoMuits ea. 42c | S Just received a new line of Comforters, Blankets, Outing flannel and "I g Flannelettes R BERNSTEINS □ CZ3 □EZ3DEZJDCZID

later is going to demand a rejuvenatic i cf public life. The spirit of the I age is such that these evils will be stopped if it is necesary to smash the | machine in order to prevent its running away with individual rights.” O FARM FOR RENT —Enquire of J. W. ?, uecatur. Ind. 175t4

MEETINu vr 8 i CCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, August 1 1911. for the purpose of electing seven di-

rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact suah other business as may come before them. 150-lmo E. X EHINGER. Cashier. - o MONEV TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm at 5 per cent. Privilege of partis, payment at any interest paying time SCHUR&ER A SMITH,