Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1919 — Page 3

KThe Big New Idea In Shoes MEN AND YOUNG MEN 'ho want shoes with style, and neat appearance, imbined with high class workmanship, should jme to this store. Let us show you some of the many patterns to •lect from, and more than that, a guaranteed fit ith every pair. Charlie Vosflewede

’EATHER FORECAST | MHKWTOSBMnMDwnxnxnxnx** ana— Cloudy tonight and Tueslot much change in temperae Bewy and Will Wolfe return .urday afternoon from Portland, i Della Clark returned Saturday »n from a visit with her aunt arc*. George Mclntosh and daugh•lary and Bather, spent Sunday ■t Wayne with their daughter ster, Mr?. Ed David. Frank Allwain and two chileturned to their home at Shallo, after a visit with her moth's. Fanny Peterson and other es. 's even a nice way t’ chew V- . Miss Fawn Lippincut is makeautifui new party gown o’ Ger-' eller tulle. —Abe Martin in inOlis News. Freek Hower and daughter Sunday with her parents Ini Vayne. Miss Marcella Hower 1 >anied them to be the guest of ter, Mrs, A, E. Scott

BIG JANUARY CLEAR ANCE SALE MM*—.ft. T -■ - ,t U 4.... SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 20th CLOSES THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th

COATS AND SUITS We are going to sell every Coat and Suit that we have at less than cost. Nothing Reserved. I*l2™, $14.50 *12 SuH . 8 :.... $18.50 3e ‘ «F\. $35.00 Coats, APA p. ’ 1 H Sale <HV.3v /jM_P *'s2 Coa Y.. $13.50 *l2 bu Y... $17.50 2 5ui,5 :.... $19.50 *l2 $15.75 *l2 Drc P.. $19.00 1

YOU WILL BE WELL PAID TO BUY AS PRICES ARE HIGH IN THE MARKET 5 AND THIS IS FAR BELOW MARKET PRICES. ,■ ' ' ■ - f ■ ' ’ I WIWIM HIIIUILU- ■■H-"!' 1 .. . 11 l ’ 1 "" 1" »" IKW'W. "IL'l'- .I. I'l II ~!J .1. ...I. ■' I*'." II 'I wt I I'LJ ij.ui.i4K.in 3 ,LL GOODS AT SALE gQ g g U 831 A |M| ■) ALL GOODS AT SAIJE RICES SOLD FOR CASH EWI S 3 ■% SVI 8» ®IS ffl PRICES SOLD FOR CW • X -j

I Dallas Hunsicker was a Fort Wayne visitor today. t Mrs. Sim Hain spent the day in Fort Wayne. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening at the hall at eight o'clock. Miss Agnes Kohne returned this morning from a week-end visit with Miss Helen Aurentz in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Albert Anker has been suffering from a nervous breakdown since last Wednesday. Mrs. Lew Myers is waiting on her. Mrs. C. L. Schnepp and child return- ' ed to Toledo, 0., thi smorning. Theyj visited with the Sherman Schnepp family here and with relatives at Bluffton. Samuel F. Baumgartner and family, lof French township, have returned i from Latty, 0., where they visited with their son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Steffen. |! The farmers are certainly pleased with the Farar er’s Record and Ac- , count book which we are giving away i : with each renewal to the Daily Dem- , 'ocrat. Last week we gave out over three hundred books. Better hurry, : if you want one. (

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 20,1919

John R. Cline, of Camp Taylor, Ky., arrived home Saturday. Miss Annette Moses spent Sunday tn Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moses. Miss Dee Baker, of the high school faculty, si>ent the week-end at her home in Avilla. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick will go to Indianapolis tomorrow, Mr. going on business. In Palestine a serious food shortage has been averted, employment | found for impoverished natives in the larger cities, and refuges opened for 1 tho homeless wanderers left in the path of war. The Red Cross commlsI sion for Siberia continues its emergency work pending on international j solution of the Russian problem. The i needs are limitless. Nobody can tell I when or how they will be met, in | full.—From “The March of the Red | Cross,” in the February Red Cross 1 Magazine. — Two girls, aged four and five, who were held at police headquarters at Terre Haute Thursday night after they had been lost until their parents could bo found, evaded the eye of Charles Daugerty, a bachelor sergeant and enjoyed a bath in the police tub. When tiie sergeant missed hie small charges he was guided by their .gleeful shouts to the gymnasium. There they were, splashing in warm water. The police officer hustled for towels and dressed the youngsters. But 1 when ho was through he still had al-1 most enough clothing for another child. "Guess I didn’t get everything joined up right," he remarked later. The parents soon appeared and took the children in charge.—Says The Indianapolis News. The work of the Red Cross is all a' work of love. It is needed now more than ever, when the full, terrible sum i of the war’s cost is being estimated in deaths and wounds and Buffering and maiming, in blindness and lameness and weakness of every sort, in bitter loss and need in America, and in endless canteen and hospital service over there. Let us end the great war as we began it—in generosity and love to the men that have spared us what England and France and Italy have endured for years. The organization of the Red Cross is perfest; there is no soldier beyond their reach there is no crossroads village too small for them to find and help.— From the “Spirit of Washington," by Kathleen Norris, in the February Red Cross Magazine.

I SPECIAL SALE On AH Silk and Cotton Waists Big Selection to Pick From *^.“■ss.oo' B-0 Silk. Crepe. e-> AS i Sale $4.25 Silk Crepe de Off | Chine, Sale ... $2.25 Fine Veil d* l £0 Waists, Sale .. Waist, Sale .. tPJL.OO $1.50 White Wahls, (j>£ Jg *wLS‘site*.. $1.28 ALL CHILDREN’S COATS AT BIG CUT IN PRICES

Ormar F’our ? II We have just received another shipment of this H wonderful flour. Bring in your letters received h from the mill and get the Dust Cap we have for £ you, and then if in need of a good sack oi FLOUR £ try the ORMAR. Introduction price, $1.60 sack. | I SPECIAL, THIS WEEK ? y One Gallon Golden Syrup 69c We also have a shipment of light syrup due today, a | Good Navy Beans, 2 lbs. for 25c | « Good Rice, 2 lbs. for 25c ? I STEELE & BLEEKE ’ P. S.—Our big stock of Auto Tires will he h re | soon. WAIT. SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAM BUY- . ING STATION I 236 N. 2nd Street | PAYS 63c I FOR BUTTERFAT THIS WEEK !

Private “Pud’ 1 .Miller has arrived home after several months overseas service in the army. Frank Wemhoff who is now located at Fort Wayne having been transferred there from San Francisco, as auditor for the Wayne Oil & Tank company, was here over Sunday, Mrs. Wennhoff accompanying him for a visit with relatives. They expect to begin housekeeping at Fort Wayne soon.

Mrs. Chris Boese was a Ft. Wayne i business visitor today. i Mrs. L. G. EUingham, of Ft. Wayne, I who suffered a nervous break down • ten days ago, has been taken to Win- • Chester where she is in charge of Dr. • Hunt, a cousin and an expert on nervous troubles. Mr. EUingham, Miller . and Mrs. Bond stopped here an hour , last evening while driving home from a visit with her.

-I- ■ ■■ ——.— ,■ - niT K I>IG | BLANKET Jgl ,aINS I IL' it at y Wool Nap Plaids, blue, pink and tan, ® ff Aft :! *7.00 per pair. Sale, per pair $3.50 Eumkets large size., . $2.98 $tL75 Woo! Nan Blankets, $0 $15.00 All-Wool Blankets, beautiful patterns, | $12.50 W 00l Blankets, tiuc quality, dj 11 OS Salt Price OJL !.•£& $1.50 Colton Blankets, large size. (PO CQ Salt ~ SO,OO

' 1 The Home of Quality Groceries Fancy Seeded Raisins, new, 2 pkgs, for 2Cc Fancy Rice, none better, 2 lbs 26<Enterprise Flour, that extra good bread and paaUy flour, sk. 3 lb. Tin Can of High Grade Coffee, tho old price fl.flo 1 Fresh Oysters, solid pack, qt .... .Jflc : Evaporated Corn, pkg 15c Pure Ground Pepper, >. ..60c 1 Bottle Vinegar 10c Spices, any kind, pk< . fc : Any kind of Extracts lie Grain Pepper, &. ,46c I Snow Boy Washing Powder, Star Naptha, or Gold Dust, pkg. 6c Cur full line of Dried Fruita are bright and fresh, and price very low. We pay cash or trade for country produce: Eggs, 45c; Butter, 40c to 55c. M. E. HOWER Mort of G. R. &I. Depot. ’Phone lOf I j I A 0 v’ TRY THE I . "WHITE STAG"! ■ I i | EXTRA MILD CIGAR I I

NO CHANGE IN PRICES The kalver-Noble company, local agents f r the Ford car, have been notified that there will be no change in the ] rices this year, the runabout selling for SSOO and touring car for $525. Or ders are being taken now and those received at this time are assured delivery.

Lost Weight Restored H. R. Beamer, Findlay, O — In very run down condition. Nervous pros- , tration. Reduced in weight. Could not sleep. Wonderful relief after taking Hull'd Superlative. Weight stored." Your druggist kaa Hull's duperlatlTe.—Ad vt. Democrat Wants Ada Pat