Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1917 — Page 4
THE RFV < SALE vB W Wffi 1* ■■ aM mb \ <vp V ** more \<itjß® 7wm-v overling Merit i WBt •i. iP C ' re * The people know we are experts; careful experts. i rt tIVI • counterfeits or the spurious in any of our many lines. 1 0 • ntin£ eV ®eap Cheap Furniture is Dear at Any Price I e \\esft the Good Kind and Sell Cheap 1 P °bec^ use furling higher and bought heavily before the raise in price, this leaves us in i £ enU sa^ e to y° u the benefit of the low price. \ T%at^ ea ~ \ go<> a i mm I'iraßQ 1 jhJT eH’ i I’l l , Z~S awJffliwwk 11 11 /if HSfc-■- ; <WIMs7 i I «:. r3A iV. /T* —jf E\ ?T 4 SWuSM / $ “rodue i i 1 rk* — -- (lT ZW= i M l c > \AL-< I J §B y- ~~— Good selection of Rugs. Buy now to save the M ; /Lt p j V. V | ~ ■'* raise in price. ■ j /fa IfvjT/J P ■ I ,A\u|" IH |/ZM'EW:K\ i | n 4 .' - ~iyn;r^ T ~Jii,^ij :; ' 1M ' \ nets. Wood Table Tops. Aluminum Tops, and the New .. ® Jm 9S b J _ -'-®a 'sy : \ Porceliron. OS2SEWHHI !■ W I I i \ No advance in price up to this time. Why not 1 I \ pick out the one vou want now? They are cheap in lOr « EB Ja//rh> price * { Ui , ip I — --M I J <_ # 1 ( !_3?( O .ffOwfra. ■ 111 yV The buying of a piano is one of the TTZ d O U i T most important transactions of a life <L time. Shg>y \ »■ Most cheap pianos are more expen- **7/ / sive than high priced ones. What lit- / / '.~ t e mus ical virtue they Have at first // \ : twinkles out in a few months. We // / := have the high priced piano, sold at a ' '\ ~ *B low price. We will sell you the kind : which gives you good music that will ' • The price we make puts them withJust received a fine line of Davenports and Davan- ’ n V? e ea , c J l . a P* x C more you in- Pure Felt Mattresses guaranteed not to ettes, bought several months ago. We saved the raise yestigate inis statement, the more cerin price. Will sell them cheap. Now is your time to ! a ’ n y° u are to prove to your own sat- matt. Can save you money by buying now. buy. isfaction that it is true. Come in and Come and see them. 3 see them. .... Now is the time to buy the Furniture you may need later, we will deliver, any where, any time you say. THE UP-TO-DATE STORE YAGER BROS. & REINKING “"“■5.","!.?.” 1 Decatur, Indiana
LOTS OF GINGER f ■”' .J- 1 '1 Is Shown in Letter Written by Burl Johnson to Boys of Company A. IS MUCH ELATED At idea, of Going to Prance Soon —Tells About the Other Boys. The following interesting an , ( amusing letter was received tcMiar from Burl Johnson, one of the te> boys who was transferred from c oni . pany A to the First Indiana field tlllery. at Indianapolis: Ft. Benj. Harrison, Ind., Aug. 23. 1917. Co. Headquarters, Ist Ind. Field Ar. tlllery. Captain Dunn and Co. A: — Thought I would write to let you know that the bacon is in the pan Say. fellows, this is great. j nst think. VV"e leave for France th, week or next. Now for the palaces and ladies of Paris de France! Ha! ba' ha! You fellows know what they did with Pershing's troops. | haven’t any objections if they do that with uSj Would you fellows! We drill five hours daily; get up at five bells; review at 5:20; catch the 6:00 train for Indianapolis, and then, good night, until 11:30; thes back to camp for a good days' work Every morning we have fifty min. utes' exercise. Well, if there is i call for any more of you fellows, grasp the handle, make it snappy, and join a real, happy bunch. Th, only thing 1 miss is when we go t« mess, we go to the shack instead Brown’s restaurant. Steed. Sherij, Schultz and I are in Company H,i| quarters. Nevil. Johnson. Passwi” tens, Robinson, McCrosky in the supply; Stalter in the hospital with sore eyes. Weil. Captain, give your Ford a good feed of gas and oil and bring the “boys” down, and show them them something real. What do you say? Come Sunday. Well. I've run out of paper, stamps, money, ambition, pencils, erasers, envelopes, saliva to moisten the seal, etc., so I guess 1 will close for this time. So long. BVRL JOHNSON. P. S. —Be sure and answer soon. PUBLIC SALE., Public sale of household good.-. Saturday. September Ist, 12:30 o’clock, at residence, corner Fourth and Madison streets. Decatur: Kitchlinoleum and gas stove; dining room table, china closet, buffet and chairs; three piece mahogany parlor set, mission library table, book cases, magazine stand, chairs and lamp, mision swing and hall tree; child’s iron bed, one maple bed. two maple dressers, maple writing desk, chiffonier and chair; one iron bed and box couch; 2 electric fans. 19x12 Wilton rug, one 8-3xlo-6 Wilton rug. two 9x12 axminister rugs, one 9x12 blue Brussels rug; refrigerator, lawn mower, dining room electric dome, curtains and numerous other articles. Terms —Cash, or bankable note. 195t8 DAN R. VAIL. MRS. KiESi) SIU SEVENMONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable CompoundAurora, Ill.—"For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, witn — -in mV
severe pains in my buck nnd sides until I "became so weak 1 could hardly wait from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. 1 was entirely unfit to do my housework, I was giving up hope of ever being well, when my sister asked me to
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try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ' pound. I took six bottles and today am a healthy woman able to do my ow nousework. I wish every suttenng woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, and find out I themselves how good it is.”—Mrs. la A. Kieso, 59€ North Ave., Aurora, ■ • The great number of unsolicited te - timonials on file at the Pinkham La ‘ oratory, many of which are from tun to time published by permission, » proof of the value of Lydia E- Pin ham’s Vegetable Compound, m t treatment of female ills. . . Every ailing woman in the Um l States is cordially invited to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine • (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for spec' advice. It is free, will bring you m and may save your life. Fred Schurger went to Rome City 'last night for a visit over Sunday wih Bob Meibers at the Meiber's cotta.?* 1 '
