Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1914 — Page 4

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WANTED—A man for Singer Sewing Machine agency in Adams county. Excellent opportunity for good man. See D. I. WEIKEL, Phone 39. 132t3

THREE BIG SALE DAYS Wednesday, June 10th, Thursday, June llth, Friday, June 12th On the above dates we are going to offer some extra Special Bargains in all departments. Our stock is complete Wh t ial reductions on above dates. Our store will be overflowing with bargains in good seasonable merchandise >|Kl ” Suit and Coat Bargains I'ittßsSHii - T — — f'V Lot No 1. Suits that were *25 t n nr El •Y ■ .1| ■I » " dSh G ° o(is Specials ’ T,li3sal6 « I 36 inch Silk Foulard in figured design r,„ iMb iB 20.00t05J2.50 33.inchSilkfintrvdfrvo.2rh ’’ J JE* \ k)A Ad" to $16.50, this sale . . . . $0.93 ™'*}d, this sale£Q C Zj >\ \ \V\ Lot No. 4. Silk Coats that were frl lit Bat . iste > cheap at 18c Inl A UA Wil $25.00, this sale $11.43 fljMfel 1 yd , this sale 12ic ft F jft'Ji WLV Lot No. 5. Coats that were $15.00 fro nt 1 i°t of Lawns worth Sc vrf . JV 1 \ to $16.50, this sale Ju.J3 this sale. . * u ” C« wV\ ' I IMZ. ■ VX'Wtr- 'ii t ft • • ; : | : ' ■ Dress Goods and Silks % AUsXA'I... 4* c EH f I We are going to offer some extra values i n ‘ Fill ' I’ll I Dress Goods and Silks 9x12 Tap R u ™ ' — U |.|i ( it // All fine wool Dress Goods, worth frl 90 —- .r ..-uiMiMi, thissak frIOOC H t W. 51.50, this sale slxo d* n j n Ir> • Bviovi , sl3x3 fflfik f \\ aii ih-ess Goods worth <1.25, Rug and Carpet Bargd 111 S "this 1 $ 725 I /IV‘/ y’jH All Dress Goods worth SI.OO, 11-3x12 Velvet Rugs, cheap at $27.50 7 - “‘ xs4 Velvet Rugs. ’’ ’ llfuJ 1 this sale .. . .OOC this salesX 1./3 81x72 Velvet Runs ’* ’ sl ' 34 |'l- /W All 50c Wool Dress Goods in plain 4r_ 9x12 Ax Rugs, cheap at $25.00 n 'll .$2.68 /) f & M orcheck, this sale . . 43C this sale ... $19.75 w <>ollngrain s I /AlaSVl J this sale, yd frg c ’ Special 27-inch Silk Brocades. This Sale 24cyd ' THREE BIG BARGAIN DAYS. JUNE 10, H an d r, NIBLICK & COMPAN Don’t forget the dates . HliMliHl

FOR SALE —A pony, city broke and cart. A bargain, inquire of Lettie Kintis at the Art Store or call phone 250. ts

11 BEGIN AT HOME NOW AND HERE • (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) > The line of march was again formed j at tlie conclusion of the exercises and | the long and inspiring line, that ex- | tended for more than a block, passed | to the court house lawn where a photoI grapher took the picture of the group. • Every thing combined to make the • day a success, fully worthy of the • splendid efforts put forth by Mr. Oplil ger and others who assisted. I Among the township trustees, and those of school corporations, who attended the exercises and took part in I the march, were County Attendance i Officer Caleb Andrews and the follow--1 ing trustees: : Union—J. Fleming. | Root —Chas. E. Magley. Preble—Daniel Hoffman. Kirkland —Geo. M. T. Houck. Washington—Samuel Sutler. St. Mary’s—Otis J. Suman. Blue Creek—Frank C. Wechter. , Monroe —C. C. Beer. French—John Mosure. Hartford John W, Cowens. i Wabash—W. L. Thornhill. Jefferson—John T. Kelley. Berne. J. F. Lehman—P-esident. Chris Stengel.—Secretary. , Rudolph Schug.—Treasurer. ( The following received diplomas: ( Union Township. Joseph Carrier, Joseph Shafer, Rex- I lord Wass. Chalmer Brodbeck. < Root Township. Mary Alberding, Kenneth Butler, Na- ] .mi Christen. Florence Lewton, Clar- i uce Lewton, Lilah Lord. Edward . Schieferstein, Clyde Butler, Naomi 1 Butler, Zelma Fuhrman, Martha Kiess, Torence Mann, Gladys Miller.

Preble Township. Ida Gallmeier, Beatrice Hey, Ella i Reiter, Clara Scheumann, Chalmer Judd, Victor Kruetmuan, Gerald Bower, Opal Ball. Kirkland Township. Esta Brown, Lulu Byerly, Chester Homer, Nora Leyse, Miles Stoneburner, Merrill Bell, Ruby Sautbine, Alice Yaney. Washington Township. Mary Hoffmann, Herman Miller, ArIde Owues, Russell Ownes, William D. Zimmerman, Alice Gerber, Carrie Landis, Arthur Spuller, Irene Smith, Lowell Smith. St. Marys Township. Grace Poyner, Hester Johnson. John Johnson, Florence Johnson? Walter Roop, Vaughn Weldy, Florence Koos, Lottie Lett, Bernice Beery, Harold Davis, Laura Roebuck. Joy Steele. Zula Steele. Ruth Vizard, Ray Brdwn. Frank Ehrsam, Gladys Hoffman. Blue Creek Township. Ethel Hoblet, Carrie Longsworth, Jesse Mercer, Forrest Ripley. Fay Ripley, Oscar Garwood, Iva King, Clar- < nee Laughrey, Io Bilderbeck, Clarence Okeley, Jennie Wechter, Della Dellinger, Harold Durbin. Harry C. Danner, Clara Kratzer, Cora Luginbill, t has. Morgan, Russell Merriman, Faye Bryan. Monroe Township. Fred Ayres, Mae Erp, Merle Martz. | Tillman Lehman, Clifton Nussbaum, i Lester Wagoner, Leo Sprunger, Luther) Clase, Arba Ray, Ralph Girod, Edna Cirod, Arthur Nusjbaumer, Marcus Sprunger, Clinton Sprunger, Franklin Leliman, Ezra Brandyberry, Raymond Christ, Daniel Bailey. Mary Everhart Alma Hall'eretadt, Vivian Hendricks, Harvey Haggard, Martin Kink. Raymond Keller, Ada Jgimmiman, Martha McKean. Mary McKean, Jylm Shirk, Ervin Uhrick. .. French Township. Truman F. Roth. Raymond Moser.

Hartford Township. i Amanda Martin, Elmer B. Anderson,! • Johnnie Augsburger, Herbeit Baum • | ariner, Howard H. Hoffman, I’aul Hill, Harry Nussbaum, Mae Heyimlds. Kola Schaupp. Mazzie E. Reffe. Msie • ( leadenen, Luclla Glenaening, Donna ■ Datison, Iva Ensley, Raymond Heller, s Addie Lindsey, Wesley Ralstlan, Leat’aa Twigg. Wabash Township. Elda Amstutz, Alieda Sprunger. i David Zuercher, William Brady, Er-| : rest Cook, John Derickson, Elmer Han- > li, Margaret Mann, Otto Kauffman,. Lillie Mettler. Selma Stucky, Ara Do: n, Elma Fink, Faye Shimp, Everett i Thcrp, Caroline Sprunger. Edward ' I lerickson, Eva Fay Teeple. Jefferson Township. Augusta Brewster. Claudia B. Bu< k ila ter, Mary Champer, Amos Kerenum, Clyde Lee Myers. Berne Corporation. Edna Burkhalter, Selma Burkhalter.l Walter Gilliom. C. Hyatt Harris. Frieda Lehman, Paul Luginbiil. Alvey Rinaker, Frieda Roller, Helen Rcusser, Eli :ibeth Vander Smissen, Erna Wint- ■ eregg. MEN our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in few weeks, mailed tree. Write J Moler College. Indianapolis. 12M6 HERE is a reiaeuy that will cure most all skin and i scalp troubles. Eczema. Barbers Itch. Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ash your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co,, 217 Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. PILES! Pii ES! PILES! M ILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure P’ind, Bleeding and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, aiiays itch ; ng at once acts a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, nail 50c and H OC VIUUMS MiG. CO.. Props. Cleveland, Ohie The Enterprise Drug Store.

i Wall Paper i| —1 120 Per Cent Os I i * I * On 3 Sale Days I | JUNE 10th. 11th. AND 12th.’d s " || | CALLOW & RICE | Drug Store On The East Side Os Street S | I * LOW RATE EXCURSION I VIA CLOVER LEAF ROU’ rE BLLHTON, MARION, KOKOMO & Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON. Ag en t Decatur I lor lnior’" ,) t n