Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1916 — Page 2
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th IS THE BIG DAY FALL OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S S udcb’ker Bio k, Decatur, inc!. Two Doors South of Interurban Station. Our Fall Stock is better and larger than ever before. Saturday, October 14, is the Big Day. We will begin our Annual Fall Opening Sale. This sale lasts until Saturday, November 4th. This sale means a saving to you. right in the heart o' (he eason. A sale that you cannot afford to miss. All new Fall Goods eci from the Mills. “You will need the goods, now is the time, to buy.” A chance to save money on all New Seasonable Goods. It is for your benefit to itend this ak. A sa’e on ail Dry Goods, Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings, Caps, Sweater Goat>. for young and old, Underwear, for everybody, Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery, etc. Below are a few Specials. Secure our larger bill for more Specials. COME COME
UNDERWEAR. 100 doz. Meii’s Fleeced Shirts and | Drawers, all sizes. oOc value. | Full Opening Sale 39c: 100 doz. Ladies' Bleached or Unbleached Vests and I’anus, heavily fleeced, full size garment, all sizes. 34. 36, 38. Fall Sale, each 24c Ladies' Union Suits, heavily fleec- . ed. bleached or unbleached, 65c value/. Fall Sale 43c T- e cases Men’s Heavy Flat Fleec- , ed Union Suits, all sizes, regular fliK.' value, special for this sale. K ; 89c’ Boys' Heavy Fleeced Lined Union Suits, all sizes, 22 to 34, Fall Sale v 50c DRY GOODS SPECIALS, 10.000 yards Outing Flannel, light or dark, Fall sale, yard 6c 10'- grade Outing Flannel, light or dark. only, yard 8c Unbleached Muslin, yard «e' 25c value Dress Plaids, pard 15c i ATTRACTIVE PRICES. , Ladies’ Heavy Outing Gowns, light pink, blue or plain white, 75c yalue. Fall Sale 49c Ladies’ Silk or OhjfTon Head Scarf 75c value. Fall Sale 49 j Kimona Sleeve Aprons, light or ■ dark, made of good percale ...45cLadies’ Flannelette Kimonas and ■ House DresseS, also Wrappers, all now fall styles, regular $1.50 and ; $1.25 yalue, Fall Sale 98c Ladies, Misses and Children’s Knit Caps, all colors 25c and 49c | PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS!: [ $1.50 Black Heatherbloom or Sateen i Petticoats, with elastic band, special for this sale 98c Some Dandy White Petticoats, with lace and embroidery. double flounce, regular $1.50 value, special for this sale 98c Ladies' Knit and Outing Flannel Underskirts, only 49c GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Men's Work Shirts. 50c value, large asortment to pick from, al! sizes. 1414 to 17. Fall Sale ....39c Men's Grey or Blue Flannel Shirts, with the button down collar, regular $1.50 value. Fall Sale 9"c Men's Blue Jersey Work Shirts, all sizes. I<% to 17, regular 75c I grade, Fall Sale 49c I
See our k, Ci \r 1 i ■ore prices. Remember the place, BERNSTEIN’S Satrday, October 14th, is the opening day.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence on the old Johnloz farm, 5 miles south of Decatur ant' one mile north and one mile west of Monroe, on Tuesday. October 24, T 6. i beginning at 1 o'clock p. in., the fol j lowing property, to-wit: * Horses: ' Four head, consisting of 2 brood mares, 8 and 9 years old. weight 1300 each, well matched, good work-! ers and both bred; general purpose ■ horse 7 years old: general purpose! mare. Cattle and Hogs: One 2-year- ■
, t~t n iiiti -bi i.r —wt wtif mi —iw liuib ■■jßijßHLi—HMmmjUMULJ—— 111 I 'Z/z? jr I rj T?IE UNIVERSAL CAR llill There can only be one reason why Ford cars have sold and are touay , I I selling from five to ten to one over any and all motor cars made, and I T that reason is: It is a better car from any and every mechanical qual- II I ificnlicn—the records of more than fifteen hundred thousand Ford cars I Hi I 111 E prove it. With the new large radiator and enclosed fah, streamline I Illi I hood, crown fenders, front and rear, entire black finish, nickel trim- I Hi! mings, it is a most attractive car in appearance. Reliable Service as- iji| cured through nine thousand Ford agents throughout the country. I ill I Runabout $345; Touring car $360; Coupelet $505; Town car* $595; Se- 1 hi 3 dan $545, al! f. o. b. Detroit. Come in and let us Show you how easy I i'll they are to operate. One sale at the Kalver-Noble Garage. . IHi I II ffi Mil V? * ! h * I ■ Ji X I I L fl 9 1 111
, Men’s $2.00 grade Corduroy Pants, , ' all sizes, Fall Sale $1.49 6LANKETS AND COMFORTS. I Special! Tan or Grey Blankets, fancy border, Fall Sale. pair... 49c 40-4 Full Size Blankets, in tan or . grey, fancy border, 90c value, Fall Sale, pair 75c , A bargain, SQO pairs 11-4 full large size Blankets. in tan. grey, white, fancy border, heavy fleeced, sold i all over for $1.50, special for this sale, pair 98c iTh best Wool Nap Blanket on the market, regular $3.50 value, specml for Fall Sale $2.25, $2.65, $2.93 All wool fancy Plaid Blankets, full size, regular $0.50 Blanket, Fall Sale $4.93 CORSETS. CORSETS!! C. B. A. La Spirite Corsets are the ; 1 ,ost corse ts made,-guaranteed to give satisfaction: $1.50 Front Lace Corset. Sale price 92c sl.oo'Corset. Sale Price 95c 50: Corset. Sale Price 45c NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! 'Pearl Buttons, card I 1 4c Pins, package 2c Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c Safety Pins, card .’ U/jC Hair Pins, package .....1c Mourning Pins, package 1c j 10c Brass Extension Curtain Bods 5c i Talcum Powder, can 4c COTTON BATTS. (Cotton Batts, roll 8c ; 12t£e Cotton Batts, roll 10c > 1 lb. Cotton Batts, roll ... :. 65c, 75c I LACE CURTAINS. 98c PAIR, i Lace Curtains, White or Ecru, fancy or plain centers, extra width. 3 and 3 1 " yards long, regular price. $1.50 pair. Fall Sale/ pair 92c SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE Men's Wlork Socks, 6 pair for . . . .25c Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, heavy weight, Fall Sale, pair 10c i Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Hose, all sizes, Fall Sale, pair 10c Ladies’ ail wool Hose, black, grey cr blue special, only, pair 24c SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Flannelette Dressing Saeques, only 4Sc MEN’S SHOES. ! $4.00 Black Goodyear Welt, gun | I p etal, button or lace shoe, all la- ! test styles. Fall Sale '...52.93
ild cow, with calf by side; 3 good ' rood sows. Farming Implements: Birdsell wagon, with double box. beet bed and stone dump wagon; beet lifter, beet plow, good set double breeching harness, riding breaking plow, cultivator, disc and sod cut- | ter. harrow, 60 tooth harrow, spring I tocith harrow, bob sleds. Milwaukee j mowing ma hinc. 5 acres of "corn in ; field ami on stock, collars and fly nets and numerous other articles. Extras —Two heifers, be fresh In ■ spring, and full blood; Duroc brood
I $3.25 Men’s Gun Metal. Button or Blucher Shoe, all latest styles, j Fall Sale $2.45 Special! Men's Heavy Work Shoe. all solid hjather. Fall Sale ...$1.98 A good line Men's Work Shoes, all shoes guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction. Fall Sale $2.25, $2.50 LADIES’ SHOES. $3.00 Ladies’ Pat. or Gun Metal Button Shoe, Fall Sale $1.95 $4.00 Ladies’ Patent, Plain or Tip, Button or Lace. Mat Kid Top or Cloth Top. a nobby dress shoe, all new Fall Styles. Fall Sale ... $2.98 $2.00 Ladies' Vici Kid Shoe, Patent Tip. a dandy. Fall Sale .. $1.49 A good Ladies’ Kangaroo or Box Calf Shoe, a good shoe, for all kinds of wet weather, Fall SaJe $2.45 $3.50 Ladies’ Patent Cloth Top. plain toe. button shoe, a dandy Style. Fall Sale '.......52.45 We also have shoes for Boys. Misses and Children. Come in and save money. BED SPREADS. $1.50 Ayhite Bed Spreads, full size, without fringq . .*>9Bc SWEATER COATS. Men’s Heavy Weight Sweater Coats, with large shawl collar, a dandy coat, worth 75c, special for this sale 49c Same as above, in Boys’ 49c Men’s $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats, in grey, red or blue, with large shawl collar. Fall Opening Sale 98c Misses’ and Boys’ Sweater Coats, with shawl collar. $1.25 value. , Fall Sale ... .98c Special! Ladies' all wool Sweater Coats, with shawl collar and two pockets, regular $2.50 value, special for this sale $1.75 LOOK! SPECIAL!! LOOK!!! Men’s Good-Quality Heavy Rubber Boot. Duck Vamp, Rolled Edge, Special for this sale $2.75 A Good Men's All Rubber Boot, it is a dandy, has been selling fast, special for this sale $2.95 Ladies’ Plain Rubbers, pair 39c ! Special! Men's heavy good wearing ’Arctic, all sizes. Fall Sale, pair 98c . 35p value" white or colored Table : Linen. Fall Sale, yard 23c
sow, with 8 pigs by side; 300 lbs.; double shovel walking breaking plow, truck wagon in goon condition, 137 shocks of corn and 93 shocks, 2 cider barrels, 5 chicken coops, oil can holding 50 gallons, brand new one; galvanized water tank. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 2 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JULIUS JOHNLOZ. J. N. Burkhead. Auct. 240fi — i —1...
SECTIONALISM (ffl BCM HUGHES G. 0. P. Candidate Is Mocked by Record of His Own Party in Congress. LAWS ENACTED ARE FOR All On It* Achievement* Admlnl»tr«tlon Invites Judgment ■■ to Whether It* Work I* Sectional In It* Scope and Purpose. Charles E. Hughes has raised the cry of sectionalism, complaining to his Western audiences because the Important Committee Chairmanships in the House and Senate have been tilled —this being due to seniority promotions —by Southern members. "During the last year of Republican control there was not a committee chairmanship from the South,” replies Congressman James B. Aswell in his speech reported in the Congressional Record. "Was that nationalism or blind. Ignorant partisanship?” ho asks. "Let the people decide,” he suggests, “whether the following great measures enacted by this so called South-cdn-trolled Congress are sectional or national : "The Underwood Tariff Law, just to the consumer as against the special privileged class, followed by a nonpartisan tariff commission removing the tariff question from politics. “The Income Tax Law, causing tluv rich to pay their just proportion of the expenses of the Government. “The Rural Credits Law, the first legislation solely for the farmers. "The establishment of rural routes, the extension of the parcel post, and better mail service for our rural population. “The Good Roads Law for all sections and for all our people. “Farm extension laws, including Smith-Lever Act, grain and cotton standards, regulating cotton futures, and so forth. “Numerous just labor laws, the most beneficial in a century by the Amerl can Congress. "The Child Labor Law for the children of the whole country and for civilization. “The Federal Reserve Act. giving an elastic currency and preventing financial panics—the greatest act ever passed in the history of our Govern meat. “Conservation acts for the people at against special Interests. “Anti-trust laws and arbitration laws, preventing special-interest control. “Shipping act for open markets for our products and commercial mastery of the seas. "Federal Trade Commission Act. protecting the Individual as against the vested interests. “The Seamen's Law for the workmen, and public safety. "Legislation supporting the President in keeping us out of the European war while maintaining with honor to the American flag. “Mr. Speaker, for the sake of the great dignity of the high office he seeks and in the name of common decency. let Mr. ex-Justfce Hughes specify and name the sectional measures In the above list and mention those he would repeal I” .
j * ♦ 100 PER CENT. AMERICAN. * < “I am the candidate of a party * ♦ but lam above all things else an ★ ♦ American citizen. I neither seek * ♦ the favor nor fear the displeas- * ♦ ure of that small alien element * ♦ among us which puts loyalty to * ♦ any foreign power before loyalty ♦ J to the United States."—From * ♦ President Wilson’s Speech of Ac- ★ J ceptance. J ♦***«♦*-*+*♦***♦♦**-><>•*.)<♦.)(.*s LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT WILSON pmnr ~.,r v i» 7 rrura-i 5> |sfM.j sass
"" 15 per I cent I I OFF I OFF I ✓< 1 Li I c.:«; I SPECIAL SALE ON_AIJTOTIRES For the next 10 days we are going to I offer our entire stock oi Goodyear, L. I I S. and other makes of auto casing at a • reduction of 15 per cent, below our former low price. Now is the time to lay in a supply and save money. Do not wait, but come at once. Goodyear | Schafer Hardware Co. I u.d jj re(! I The Place to Buy Auto Supplies. . I Jj res z r — ~ "“'ST/ T 77" ~7 ) \ I// - Im ( mm/T \ V-'-i V _ cl J *1 Ji; -T \> 4i' " \7 ■ _ g s - -— u-j > SUITS at /■ \\v Sls ’ * ,7M * 2 "’ s23 ’ s3 ° /// ' ’ /i 7\\ \\ tos4o ’ ' su \l7 Mm COATS at fm \ WB $lO, $12.50, sls, S2O to $35 I ' tl / All the newest creations. // [ /Il \ We invite you to our Ready X to Wear Department. NIBLICK & COMPANY DECATUR, INDIANA
D. A. GILLIOM Professional dealer in good, professional and modern pianosA and sewing machines; tuning, repairing and rebuilding a specialty. Drop
gs Illi I=lllll=ll ||i=i|||j=i || | s Let The Family Wardrobe Os s |1 Winter Underwear be provided g by OUR STORE. i, II The Home of Mentor Underwear. s 2 J? II will mean a winter ol exceptional underwear satisfaction. The K woman folks will like especially the way outer garments set over these U improved smooth-feeling Mentor Underwear. They are perfect-fitting, JJ S smooth, elastic and non-olastic.and non-gaping at the seat. The big- S H gest underwear variety in town, ami the needs of the whole family can 8 be most easily supplied. • S We have a Com,>lctc line ot a " si " s «nd Prices of Cotton Blankets. jj «®* All 5V 00l Blankets. Woolnap Blankets S g THE BOSTONSTORE72 L)ry Goods & Groceries •*
me a line or phone 682. ’Phone i I calls 6 to 7 ». iu., 6 to 71 p. m. IH)3 \V. Monroe street, at the Lutheran church. Always at home on ! Saturdays. • 213-e-o-d-tf'
f’OR SALE —Two Jersey cows, coming five years thd, good butter cows. Inquire of Samuel Burkhead, at 623, Corner of Line and S'udebaker streets. 240t6
