Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1915 — Page 3
CASE ,!S SERIOUS fl Miss Gusta Arnold Underfl went Double Operation Thursday Morning. s — SICK TWO YEARS Had Been Suffering from 1 Appendicitis and TuberJculosis of Bowels. Miss Gusta Arncld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Arnold, prominent fanners of Kirkland township, underußent a very serious operation tills Hfloruing at the home of iter parents for the removal of the appendix and ( sor tuberculoses of the bowels, from Which she had been suffering for the fast two years. The ordeal was perfbrnu d by Dr. E. .1. McOscar of Fort Wayne and Drs. I). I), and ('. S. Clark Os this city. It wi s a very serious one and the young holds only an even "'chance to recovery. For the past two 'years Miss Arnold, has been suffering a greal deal from these two diseases. During the past month her condition became worse, making it absolutely necessary for an operation. It is hoped by her many friends in this city
' Mt,' [ BIC3- AITWTTAL | LEEJ JANUARY COST SALE l=.|l | THIS SALE CONTINUES DURING MONTH OF JANUARY™ I I S made. W We Advise Early Shopping to I 816 COAT AND SUIT BARGAINS ? £ Best all wool 26 oz. Akoia earpet, 90c valueß2c UIJR,NG MONTH JANUARY THREE BIG LOTS fl Best all wooh7sc value Sale 65c All Dress Goods Worth $2 00 yd. Sale $1.48 ? S Best all wool 70c volue Sale 62c / / 1-75 ° “ 1.38 slo.oo $6.7d $4.75 ffi Best Cotton Chain, 60c value Sale 50c “ « « << LOT NO. 1. LOT NO. 2. LOT NO. 3. S S Best Cotton Chain, 50c value Sale 44c “ “ “ “ ion “ << qa so d All Coats that sold Ail Coats that sold R . TT . T ’ , O1 C « « u tt (( ' from $20.. to $25. from sls. to $16.50 from $lO. to $12.50 MR g Best Union Ingrain 45c value Sale 38c (t (( u u -85 “ -72 Choice Choice Choice *♦ jfi Best Union Ingrain 35c value Sale 29c « g (< n ‘f? $10.50 $6.75 $4.75 S Sfi Best Cotton Ingrain 25c value Sale2lc “ “ “ “ 15 « « ’7? ——"— | JANUARY SALE LACE CURTAINS ’ | lr now is the season you can get D e ±..ik $25.00 Suits at - sl2 50 fl ■ . CURTAINS AT GREAT SAVING 36 in. Metaline SI.OO Value 84 $20.00 Suits at -$ 9 W I- Mt! slstosl6.soSuitsats wffOL | I fli I cun± l:le e ::“ :: Chine fiS “ : .' $1 AU childrens Coats at less f. xKa I $3.50 Curtains Sale .. .$2.45 36 “ Belding Guaranteed Satin ... . . .84 than Naßllfactured Cost. Ail/ J ffi * A.III fik $2.50 Curtains Sale . ..SI.BB “ “ “ Chiffon De Chine ...$1.32 MT'' • U £ fl 27 “ White Wash Sil k Value .... ,42 One lot of childrens Coats P, i A i SLSO Curtains Sale ...$1.22 that Sold from $5 to $6 50 ' /) • g I SNrta\ns All Dress Skirts at less than cost of ma- choicesl.l7 I' 1 | L'W •g 75 Curtains Sale ...,62c IClldl. FvCTV ' h It* 1 ' I LT § All yard curtain materials at 1 Lot of Skirts former price $5.00, Sale sold so fall Sv fo?<mod I I Special Prices Price - . si, 6B selection. e g I January Sale | T ° Bu f At This Time Means Great Saving to You s“&^”S ai i ! I § In Every De- i Merchandise ffi ffi | ffi partment of | !%|T 15 B I W ffi During Jan- | g I i»»XXJ IN IjjJdlU Ja it LUa j
Hint xhp will recover hooii and enjoy perfect health thereafter. — LVONISMS. We want to make this tabernacle Just the brightest spot in Fort Wayne. If you have ti religion that makes for you gloom, you have a mighty poor brand. Fifty years from now they will look upon us us barbarians. Regeneration is not simply reformation. A man might be ns religious as the devil, and yet go where the devil is. Religion never saved anybody. Going to church will not make you a Christian any more than going to a livery stable will make a horse of you. Salvation is not merely a matter r.f I good or bad, it is a matter of life or death. Friend, have you had a spiritual birth? Regeneration cannot be explained, it must be experienced. Regeneration is just as much a definite act as is matrimony. o Edward Bond, factory inspector for the state of Indiana, was Jiere today, looking after the various concerns which come under his jurisdiction.
PUBLIC SALE. I will oner at public sale at my residence, corner or Ninth and Madison street, on wnat is known as the Moore property, on Saturday, January 1(1, ’ls, beginning at 12:30 o’clock p. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head of Horses: One bay mare, 5 years old, In foal, weight 1500 tbs.; one sorrel gelding, 6 years old, weight, 1600 lbs. Farming Implements: Set hrccchlng work harness, good as new; heavy wagon, good as new: buggy, set buggy harness, breaking plow, good as new; spring tooth harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, storm front, set hay ladders, set dump boards, lawn mower, shovel, rakes, ’og chains, horse blankets, collars, forks, chfclens. Household Goods: Rango stove, good as new; heating stove, oil stove, piece of linoleum, 2 tables, book case, dresser, commode, kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, couch, 2 stands, Morris chair, 4 rocking chairs, 2 beds, springs, and mattresses, 6 dining | chairs, canned fruit, potatoes and other articles not mentioned. Terms. —All sums of? 5 and under, cash in hand. Over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. M. W. HITCHCOCK. John Spuller, Auct. o I FOR RENT—IOO-acre farm, only 3! miles from Decatur. For particu-, lars address “L. T. D„” care Demo-1 crat. 9tR I
FOR RENT—Five room cottage on North Ninth street. Call Mrs. Peter Gaffer, Phone 330. 2t3. FOR SALE—FuII bloded Duroc sows, will farrow first week In April; weiglit about ISO pounds. Fino quality. Can be registered.—Harry Suman, 4 miles east of city, R, R, <), ’phone 14-E. gjg LOST—urown alligator pocketboot. containing nearly ?14. including two five-dollar bills.—Floyd Butler; finder please leave at Democrat office, 307:3 Ruckfoot Cheese, tb 5o c Switser Cheese, tb 23c Extra Fine Bacon, fb 23c Spanish Onions, tb Cod Fish, tb 20c Boneless Herring, tb 25c Prunes, tb ••,... J. l2c@lsc Dried Peaches, tb Quart Can Cocoa 25c Potato Chips iq c Campbell’s Soups ••10c F'OS, tb 20c Dromedary Dates, tb 10c Strawberry Preserves 15c Mayle Syrup 25c Apple Butter Perfection Bread 5c and 10c We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs, 35c; Butter, 17c&25c. [IIIMH
" — ■■urn i '»■ ■■■ H wit - pOffi . J flA' > H - "' i [ ■ 150 Acre Farm, $10,000.00 Easy Terms We Also Have Smaller Farms For Sale. «J. «J. MAfiLEY, Real Estate Agent, • DECATUR, INDIANA
