Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1917 — Page 3
These Metropolitan Stars I Y° ur Christmas Guests l h| i'-tolruelhese L ’ the idta preposterous'” y Cn m '''T . h °"' e7 “ But 11,1, ’ able.” 011 ,e Pb- "Its inconceiv* concerned?™, "* S .“ lar as the enjoyment of music is C in he llui Tu VOUr "" " «vt„ B room and rev,.l •CgA W example a' '? PP "™"" ,ul ""■ Ijg *«?’ I there in the ll,4' Breal ,ll ' a wer ’ »t»n.lin K our assemhbtinv r . he Bame applies 10 W other of °l "orld- renowned artists. >W The NEW EDISON Marie RnpfoM ’ oftKt Mutrvpobtan (Jona “Thn — I 1 htl honograph with a Soul" Ji the human voice with such accuracy, such fidelity—it n S complete and perfect a reproduction, that no human I i /ffl, ’ e ’7" d,,ti " flUiSh the sli * h ‘«‘ difference between the living artist and the record ' I f’Wl T '” S ' S "°‘ 3 Claim: “'* an M ‘ abli » h *“ '«*• Over one milPe ° Ple haVe at,ended ° Ur famous tone ,ests where 30 eminent |!i a,t ' StS Sa ” 9 in direCt coni P ar ' son with the New Edison’s Re-Crea- ' On Ot the,r own interpretations, and not one could tell where the I J - f l< I off and the record began. In case of instrumentalists jSr ’ the VerdiC ‘ WaS the Same - FiVe Hundred News Paper Critics have 9 °" e °" reCOrd t 0 this effect - Tho " a » A- Edison has not merely imitated,—he ”as actually re-created the human voice. i A Gift Which Means a Life Enriched f ’ I As a Christmas gife what can equal a New Edison? It adds something real and vital to life. ’ J - Wny not purchase one «• a family gift? Eliminate the small J individual presents to one another, pool your funds and secure a I jcfSiU .Jl “Phonograph with a Soul." i COME IN FOR A demonstration. i I Thomas Chalmers ■ Os Aturop<MUu.i Utfcra J W T 1 W The Holthouse Drug Go. w— g L ■—... —■ Big Reductions On All Winter Coats and Suits We are going to give you the choice of our s entire stock of Winter Coats and Suits, noth- | ing reserved. We advise an early selection s of all this seasons newest styles. I 35.00 Suits, This Sale H I A $22.50 I $ 9 5 00 and $27.50 Suits, This Sale Z/\ $1750 //j[ C ° A m $ 22 - 50 Suits ’ This Sale H I /feffl $15.00 W®| MbT v\ "~aunewcloth coak /m I B| $25.00 _ | II ' I $25.00 Cloth Coats, This Sale II T“1 I 1 11 l|| L / 22 50 Cloth Coats, This Sale I $17.50 I LJ “ 5!7.75C101h Coats. This 1 a>14.25 | NIBLiCK & CO. |
WAS SEA SICK (Confinuctl from I’iiro One) you Hue, und I velebrnted my 2Sth 1 birihdtiy yoslnrduy. It mire would Im u gronl Hight for you till to h<‘o things us thoy uro now. In the old country. Il Is ns you and Grandpa Baker told me. They plow their fields and gardens with oxen and It looks odd to what we are used to seeing but they sure eftti do the. work. The people here are old sash 1 ioned us usual. I talked with a couple 1 of Kronchmen the other day mid they talked the American language good, and treated mo line. I don't Hupposot Oreno would realize a trip like this would he. Tell him to be a good boy and when I return I will make one of the best Boy Scout there is in the country out of him, 1 didn’t used to think much about it mit I can realize it now, what it is and what it means to any young man. It is the only way to take the kinks out of him and every other boy of Ids kind. Ha. Ha. Well how are you all? How is \d-j am getting along by now? You do not need to send me any more stamps as we use no stamps in the army. Our mail all goes free. Tell Dr. Weaver I miss him as teacher in Sunday school ami regards to them all, and the Ruth Circle, 1 never heard from them yet but havn’t had any mail delivered yet in Prance. I am as ever, Your loving son. FRANK SCHULTZ November 13tbi Dear Mother and All: — I will drop you a line or two to l?t you know F I am all O. K. and hope you are the same? No doubt you are feeling a very cold climate by now. are you not? Well, I have written you several times since we have been in France but don’t think any of them have had time to reach you as yet, because it takes a long time to go through censorship, but T sure would be glad to] get a line from you and all at any time you can write. We are "Somewhere in France” and are enjoying the army life. I was at a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. this eve-| ning and beard a swell speaker. It. sure is wonderful to hear a good word from the Bible isn’t it. How are you and the rest of the] family getting along? Tell them all I| send my love and best regards. I] ’ must, go and get ready for bod now,] i but back in Indiana you are just eat-] | ing your dinner: when it gets dark, here it is nice and light over there. I Well, I must close and hope to hear from you soon. 1 am as ever, ; Your loving son. PRIVATE GEORGE F. SCHULTZ. | Headquarters Co., L r >o F. A.. A. E. F. via New York I —
pi m.ir State of Indiana, County of Adams: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1917. In the matter of the estate of Trank ItetTe, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Trank Refree, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late i residence of said decedent, in the town of Linn Grove, in Hartford Township, • Adams County, Indiana, on the 22nd Dh> of December. 1017, •the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following: Twenty cords of stove wood, 1 bureau, 1 clock, 1 stand, rockets, wardrobe. leather hand bag, bed stead, and lied springs, mattresses, feather bed ami feather pillows, I robe, I bed stead, quilts, horse blanket. 2 suit cases, white wash brushes, tin huck--1 ets, 1 lot of fruit cans, I dinner pails, j I trunk, 1 revolver, I lamp, 1 cupt board, 1 table. I swing, I iron tub. meat saw. ami brushes. 1 coal oil stove, 1 scales, 1 umbrella. Jack plant l , 2 hand saws, rip saw, steel square, 2 squares, hammers, gauge, saw set. pair of pirn hers, auger bits I chisels. J draw knife, hatchet, hay knife, grindstone. lawn mower, garden plow, foot adz. 1 ax, pick, mattox, pruning shears, corn knife, 1 lawn rake, 1 bicycle. wheelbarrow, mowing scythe, 1 pile of brick, 1 buck saw. 1 fork. 1 I step ladder, hog trough, crow bar, snow shovel, tool chest, I log chain, I watch, washing machine, clothes wringer. 20 yards of rag carpet, 5 cords of stove wood, in Chris Lieber’s woods, ami numerous other articles not herein mentioned. Sale to begin at 12:30 p. in., on Saturday, December 22, 1917. Terms of Sale. I All sums of live dollars and under to In* paid cash in hand, on the day ■of sale. All sums over five dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned adminisI tratrix. : No discount for cash will be given i for the reason that this is an administratrix’s sale and no discount for cash can be given. No property shall be removed from the premises until the purchaser has i complied with all of the conditions of. the sale. THRISTENA YOI’NG, ’ Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Reffe, Deceased. Jesse A. Michaud, Auctioneer. • Arnos D. Buckmaster, Clerk. 14-18 MADE SOME HAUL (United Plena Service) Chicago, Dec. 14—(Special to Daily. Democrat) —The amount stolen from the Lagrange State bank by five motor, bandits, at midday yesterday, was announced by officials of the institution' today to be $46,730. An even $15,000; of this was in gold coin and the remainder wa sin silver and currancy. j o | VETERANS MEET SUNDAY The Spanish-American was veterans will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the G. A. R. hall. All mem hers please be present. 4d ORDER OE COMMANDER
LOOK OUT for Christinas, or it will he here before you are readv for it. If you are puzzled as to what to buy that man, study the suggestions below and then make tracks for our store before you forget it: Bath Kohes Smoking Jackets Suits Overcoats Hats Caps Gloves Mittens Umbrellas Silk Shirts Initial Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs in Chri imas Boxes Sox in Christmas Boxes Ties in Christmas Boxes Mufflers Pullman Slippers Watch Chains and Kniv Underwear Suit Cases Traveling Bags Vance & Hite East of Court House
QUIDS YOU CHEW THAT’S TRUE WILL YOU TRY A NEW BRAND TO CHEW? 1 % oz. for sc. Only sold here for the present. ANKER’S CIGAR STORE HE SELLS IT
DO YOU DESIRE MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? Here is a sure way to have that desire satisfied- You’re not taking a chance. You can't lose a cent. You have everything to gain, nothing to lose by joining our Christmas Saving Society and paying a certain amount each week, or on pay days, and then by next Christmas you will get the total amount of your savings and interest, if you are paid in full. It’s the only way you can be sure to have the money for Christmas as you get your money back just before Christmas. OBSERVE HOW IT CAN BE DONE 1 cent deposited first week, 2 cents second week and 3 cents third week, and so on for fifty weeks will give you $12.75 2 cents deposited first week, 4 cents second week and 6 cents third week and so on for fifty weeks, will give you *25.50 5 cents deposited first week, 10 cents second week and 15 cents third week and so on for fifty weeks, will give you. .$63.75 Or you may begin with the highest amount and reduce your payments for the same amount each week so that your last payment at the end of the fifty weeks will be Ic, 2c. or sc. 10 cents straight for fifty weeks will give you $ 5.00 25 cents straight for fifty weeks will give you $12.50 50 cents straight for tifty weeks will give you $25.00 $1 straight for tifty weeks will give you $50.00 INTEREST WILL BE ADDED to all accounts paid in full at the end of 50 weeks—just in time for Christmas. You may start any time after DECEMBER 10, 1917. Come in and let us explain. First National Bank! Decatur, Ind.
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W. R. C. NOTICE There will boa meeting of the W. R. C. Saturday afternoon to finish lhe
election of Officers. PAY BIG.
