Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1918 — Page 2
CLOSING OUT Os our Ladies Ready-to-Wear department. Beginning today we are putting on sale every suit, coat, furs, etc in our Ladies Ready-to-Wear department at exceptional smashing prices. SUITS LADIES' SKIRTS Shades. Navy , Black, Brown and Green Taffetas, Messaiines, Serges and Ship Materials, Wool Poplins and herd C necks. French Serges. ()u| . * , (M , Skil . ts qo Our 5.35.00 Suit- ftOQ I at "T 1 "'"' ’ $20.00 L $16.00 JS.9B Our "20 00 Suits sl4 50 ° UI ’* ,2 W ’ Sku " $7.50 OUR WINTER COATS AND FURS AT HALF PRICE LADIES - RAIN COATS LADIES' 1 LEEt *' Shades, Tan, and White Our $ 6.00 Raincoats $3 50 l'' Kil " , ’" a * $2.75 Our sI2.(H» Raincoats s6*so $2.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED \ LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLAGS. 4x6, WITH POLES AND FIXTURES. AND ARE GOING I O SELL THEM 01 T Al $1.98. AT THIS TIME EVERY LOYAL AMERICAN CITIZEN DOES NOT WANT TO BE WITHOUT A FLAG. AND FOR A REAL I -LAG. WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK. M. FULLENKAMP . __ — — j 11 Br I i WfiS mF* Z 11 xw H M'S? e ißi'Wlp‘J ra® I ■ I If iiiw/ 'wSlHrk. iRHI; / * 3 ROYALTY’S PRIVILEGE is now yours in Europe when a monarch invites an opera star to appear betore him it is recognized as a command. It would never occur to i n artist to refuse. This has always been one of royalty's perogaiiyes. But now. thanks to the perfection of this marvelous instrument. it’s a privilege within th»* grasp of every American. You can summon the great stars of the Metropolitan Opera to ap pear in your ow n home. You are as potent as any monarch who < ver mounted a throne. So far as the enjoyment of music is con.erned there's not a shade of difference between hearing an Edison artist in theflesh and hearing that same artists's Re-Creation on NEW EDISON “The Phonograph with a Soul” ‘That’s a pretty strong claim.” you say- Nevertheless every word is literal truth. And the famous Edison tone tests have proved it. Before audiences totalling more than 2,000,000. some 311 Edison stars have sung in direct comparison with the instrument and hallenged the listeners to say when the living voice ceased and the Re-Creation continued alone. Not one person has succeeded in distinguishing between artist and instrument Come into our store and see for yourself what Thomas A. Edison has achieved. The Holthouse Drug Co. THE MI Sl< SHOP
CAMP SHERIDAN Harold Thompson Writes About Camp Life to Sister MRS. I. L. TOWNSEND Will Soon be Assorted as to Occupation—W ill be Schooled. Mrs. J I- Townsend. or Rural Route 4. received the following 'o'er from her brother Harold <> fhoiupson. at Camp Sheridan. Ala Camp Sheridan. Ale February 23. ISIS My Pear Sister: Not having heard from me. no don t rou think I am captured by the Gernans. Not yet! Am still enjoying life in the good old V S A May not >e able to make such a r'et.-ient !v.c -uoutiis hence but that '**-■* . >ver 1 am stationed, will still be ,n joying life. This is a great .amp The warm leather is greatly appreciated We ■ertainly enjoy ourselves here 'late we have had « hours drill ea< n lay. although we take turns at kit i. •n work and other fatigue work about ( he camp such as hauling wood. dii- ( ring drainage ditches, etc. We have lad. also, school of soldiers. The in ( antry drill and school is given to us n order that we may be able to act ike soldiers and move about in or- ( ,;anized form instead of being like in trdinary mob. On next Monday we are to be as -.orted according to occupation, will then have ordnance officers and; >e schooled in the military part of vur work. Hnlike at Camp Grant we were qu.tr mined for only two weeks. The iifference can be well accounted for j n the fact that Illinois is a wet state ( ind Alabama is dry Can't get whi. it •y here for much less than $lO juart. It seems very good to be de ■. •o go about at will. Just imagine Iw- J ng unable to get away from hurra, ■ >r tent from December 2t> to February 'B. Such was our lot Guess it will not be much longer ua--il we will I'-- moving eastward Vnd •rstand that the 37th division infin-, ry. formerly Ohio national guard, 'a ioned here, is slated to foils?» the <ii- < -.ision at Camp Green. S C. on their *ay to France, and we will likely ac-! om| any the :7ti l amp Green is t«»j « abandoned on a< count of sanitary ouditions. so it is my tjeliei’ that r e hall soon be on our way I am still' nxiou.s to get started although can ; mot say I have been dissatisfied as yet. I We have much entertainment about his camp The Y. M C. A. is a gr at dace. Music at all times and occaionally some very good singers. Just witnessed a boxing match betwt en •wo darkle boys. They get some ;v---ion into it. Great spirt to see them ;et mad at one another and then bold > hem apart. The boys got them together and offered to pay them to bo:;. They shine shoes and sell newspai ers bout camp. ( We have two small dogs, one we < all ,'pay day" the other "muster roll’’ viuster roll in the army is roll call to beck each man for his appearance >n he pay roll. To date we have had j muster roil twice and pay roll has' I teen signed once liut no money as yet. • hence the smaller dag has tin former tame. We have a song sung to the une of “Glory, Glory Hallelujah.’’ It goes as follows: “All we do is sign 'he pay mil. and we never get a dogtone lent. n Sometimes we suffice a swear won! But only when there is no officers! or ladies near." I I,et me hear from you at an early! date and be sure to tell me abcuti Harold Hope you are all getting ilong fine. Love and best regards. HAROLO 2nd Co.. Ordnance Ret., Training camp, Camp Sheridan, Ala. WOMANS DEVOTION TO HOME. Home duties to make women appear more important than health. No matter how ill they feel they drag themselves through their daily tasks, overdo and pay the penalty in headaches. backache, dgagging-down pains knd nerv'-usness; they D.< ( >nie irritable. and finally discover that some form of female complaint has fastened itself up-on them. When a woman gets into this condition there is one tried and true remedy made from the roots and herbs of 'he field. Lydia E. Vegeta'di f'l'lnpotim!. .which for more than forty yuars has continued its great work among women ill restoring health afier many pthi-i ’"n-'.-'li'-s hive railed n<i . Democrat h ants Ads Pav
PUBLIC SALE. I, tb« undersignad. will Ml lat pubin auction. :l mil' 1 * north of ixwintttr. i,. mile north*** l °f Monmouth, on Tue'dav March 5. I’HS12 30 o'clock p m. the property, tn wit: Six Head Horae*. Brown mare. 6 years old. in foal, weighing l.tiuo: brown mare. • yeats old. in foal, weighing 1500; this P“ir o< man s is broke to all ™* n horse. 5 year* old. weighing 15'«. so-rel horse, with light mane and tail. -. sear* old weighing 1450; gray mare veins old. weighing 1400; bay mare. 'in foal. 4 years old. weigh 1350; these | 'horses are broke to all harness Nine , Head of Cattle: Jersey cow. < years, old. i alf by side; black Jersey cow. u, years old. was fresh in (red Durham caw. 7 years old. will be -fresh in April; 3 two wear-old heir ■ rl -s- these heifers are all bred; -i 1 yearling heifers; 1 y«»rttag steer. Fourteen-Head of Hogs: hull hbwx ’ - ed Duroc sow. with pigs by s me; I vonng I’mix sow. not bred; 14 shoats w. ighing about 50 It’s eavh. Farm ing Implements: Osborn web hay) loader. Osborn side delivery. Olivet : milts plow J I case corn plow John Deere corn planter. Oliver walking bi caking plow, low Clover Leaf manure spreader, 2 new Turnbull wag o:ls spindle; Keystone disc with trailer.'*>o tooth spike tooth harrow, hay ladder with grain bed and hog , ia k combined: these farming tools a.c all practically gouil as new, two sets brass trimmed breeching har-1 ness. good as new. si . t of bug ; gv harness, many oLhc. Articles too numerous too mention. Terms: All sums under $5 00 i ash in hand: over that aniQUht « chedil of 12 months will b« given, the pur- < haaer giving bankable note bearing S per cent interest the last 6 months; 3 per cent off for cash; no goods removed until settled for. MRS EARL REBER J N Buckhead. Auct. C E Magley. Clerk. 27-28-1-2
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PA> BIG. Dr. C. V. Connell veterinarian OFF’CE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night Office 143 rnone Ke«idenr* Ki 2 Electric Lights For Farm and Home A standard plant by a standard company. Five-year battery guarantee. With or without engine. $160.00 up. Reduced sales for a limited time only. Save SIOO-00 to $200.00. Circulars mailed. DR. NOBLE YOUNKIN Magley, Ind. Gen. Agt Adams & Wells Cos. Last Call this week to obtain either a piano or piano player at a wonderful reduction Direct from Factory to the Home One Walnut Player. One Natural H aln u t Player, with the changing pitch devise, which plays all song rolls to suit the voice. If buying direct from the makers is not a sure guarantee—then w hat is? Schaff Bros.’ Pianos have been made since 1868 and still on the market. Seeing and Hearing is Be-. Sieving. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY C. BALDWIN, Mgr. Auth’s Jewelry Store | E \ $ “ ■ Most things can he anybody’s gift—your portrait is distinctively, exclusively yours. Make the appoiniment today. ERWIN STUDIO Kodak Developing. Printing, | Enlarging. Above Callow &, Kohne Drug Store.
StTURDII will be a good day to buy your Deering Twine. Come prepared to take your require^l home with you. Remember, if you buy Twine, you buy the best. Twenty-six and one-half cents per p ourc cash, is a good price on twine, and you will rejlj, this fact later in the season. i;aaacca6«»:M:nß3n3»3sx«:3cacaßmKnsaE«:TOwna:x- K^s Save The Cost Os Two Months Storage By Having Your— I AUTOMOBILE PAINTED W ♦ ! : We will repaint your car any style or wt : : bi nation of colors—such as you see on the on 1 cars for 1918. Bringing in your car now gives us plenh J time for each coat to dry. and then be ready t? the spring driving. Fords, $15.00 to $18.00; Automobiles, >2 u to $45.00. NOW IS THE TIME—AND THE PLACE Decatur Carriage Works H Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts. Decatur. Im l 3i:::: x: ac x: ;x:xu2X’.x:x:xlx:xc xix: x: ;x ximlxixss: ■' 1 - " Kr. Robert william*, Galesburg. Mo. Haseaber 27th, "ear Sir: Vou ere when you say in 70 rs 'f > ' :- ter 24th that Senreco is e reirsrkably ijord • • th r’f' e end that it has a strong story to tell, but • eulty lie* in puttin? that story in such laaguaje ss till ccr.Tlnce the public. The Senreco story of,* rvedicintl rnete ' ‘ not only cleanses the teeth but also kaepa : •unis nealthy. whan put on paper does not C' md g different Iron the atory of just any ordinary dcr.ti.r--'jg For that reason we -ake every effort to «'■ the people to try Sanreco. After that Senreco ’ f its own story - and fully 9<# of then are Se.-.rooo and boosters from then on. Thera is a Senreco user In Pittsburgh introduced our product into the fannies 0' tr.i-. --_- of his friends, jtnthueiae-’.? flo, not entirely. -- r a case of Senreco -sking £ood. It 1* just ss s ‘ above. If they will try Senreco - if they once ■ _ acquainted with a real dentifrice - with ’hat a fries can and should be - they are Senreco boosters from that tine on. • Your druggist or toilet counters ! •ou with Senreco. It coses in large, two ounce r.i d j-'taals at 25/. Xhy not get a tube to-day? Try 11 • ‘ | '-■chind every package of Sanreco with a money-t’ note*. Very truly youre. SSMRSCO, CIHCISKATI. VULCANIZIN’’; Automobile Owners; I have installed an up-to-date ' « Plant in my shop on North Second s (, i take care of your tire repairing in H ! ' 1 11 VULCANIZING. m x. -’Oc ( Tu;,ts ■•■’• Double Treading ' ■ aw • ,i|t (jINH ‘ r< All work and material guaranteed suit . C( A. W. TANVAS North Second St. 'Phon 1 ' ' ______ _
