Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1919 — Page 3
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ISFFotosH KOWa-a&miEtmtrr..:: ixrtnxxr.. M Indiana —Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature. Miss Rose Leyse spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Miss Vera Hower spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Tom Kohne was a Ft. Wayne business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ampheon Patterson spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Belle Harmon, of Fort Wayne, was here Saturday afternoon on busi-i ness. Burt Mundford and daudghter went I to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon on a visit. Mrs. A. J. Miller, of Bluffton, changed cars here enroute to Geneva on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Juday. Mrs. Emerson Bennett and her! aunt, Mrs. Ella Votaw, of Mt. Carmel. 111., spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with their cousin and ueice, Mrs. Jesse j King.
BIG JANUARYCLEARANCE SALE 11 111 Hl 111 IIIMIIIIM— BH IIIFHBMggEMEMgEBSE? ill WUIWIIIII THIS IS THE LAST WEEK SALE 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. $14.50 $18.50 Pt $13.50 $19.50 p s *: $17.50 slo.7s'®* $19.50 “t.. $15.75 :w sX $19.00
ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES SOLD FOR CASH
I ~ ’ I Chris Boknecht will hold a public i sale on his farm February 27th. I John Christener, of Monroe, was a i business visitor in the city Saturday. Mesdames C. A. Dugan and John ’ Tyndall spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang at the Wayne Street Methodist church, Ft. Wayne, Sunday. . Peter Kiehl and little Miss Alta Greulach returned to Convoy, 0., Sat- ' urday afternoon. J. C. Moses, of north of the city, was awarded the Wonder Washer at the Decatur Cash Hardware & Implement store last Saturday. J. J. Magley. employed at Bowsers Fort Wayne; Miss Fanchon Magley,' a supervisor in the state school, Ft. ' Wayne; and Harold Magley, employed on the Commercial Mail, Columbia City, spent Sunday at their home here | with Ed and Jessie Magley. Mrs. Tipton Bud’s nephew, who; wuz mustered out yisterday, joined ,th’ regular army t’day as his wife' don’t like him in citizens clothes. If i some folks wux as big as they talk' ■ they'd have t’ room in a skatin' rink. I —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News.
YOU WILL BE WELL PAID TO BUY AS PRICES ARE HIGH IN THE MARKET AND THIS IS FAR BELOW MARKET PRICES.
NIBLICK & COMPANY
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. JANUARY 27,1919
Mrs. Dolch, of Monroe, was a shopper here today. Mrs. James Halberstadt, of Pleasant Mills, went to Fort Wayne. Miss Vera Clark returned to Fort Wayne after spending Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Helm and children, of Fort Wayne, are guests of the Alex Bell family. Miss Amanda Miller went to Fort Wayne to take up her studies at the International Business college. Mrs. Noonan returned this morning to Fort Wayne. She was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Elzey. Mrs. B. A. Dent left for her home in Chicago after a visit with her cousins, the Beecher Meibcrs family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter went to Fort Wayne to call on Mrs. Bertha Baxter, a. patient at the Hope hospital. Mrs. Velma McGill has gone to Parker City and Muncie to spend the week with her brothers and sisters-in-law.
Miss Lucile Curran returned this morning to Lima, O„ after a visit with i the T. C. Corbett and John Smith ■ families. Mrs. Holsinger and child returned to Richmond after a visit with her . father, Joseph Lare and family at Convoy, Ohio. The Moose has again began their weekly dances. The first will be a Thursday night, after discontinuing ' on acount of the war. a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaub, who spent Sunday with the J. H. Vogle- ,-. wede family, left for their new home in Cleveland, Ohio. Misses Louise Brake and Agnes Costello returned this morning from Magley where they spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Holthouse. The quarterly conference of the ’ Methodist church, which was an-) nouneed for tonight, has been re-' called, and will be held at some fu-| ture date. Mugavan & Bowers, owners of th.oj ’ i John Robinson shows, the headquart-1 ers of which are. in Peru, have bought I; the Hagenbeek-Wallace shows, which j I are in winter quarters at West Baden.; 3 1 It is understood that Edward Ballard, ( former owner of the Hagenbeck-Wal- >| lace shows, will retire from the cirII cus business and devote his time to >' him hotel interests. The future of the f Hagenbeck-WallaCe property has not i yet been fully determined. No anI nouncement has been made of the price paid for it. —Ex.
LIVERY BUSINESS. I am still In business, and In better shape to take care of my trade than I was before. Have more room to take care of my farm trade. Any farmers having any horses for sale, leave word at the Palace feed and boarding barn, or call 'phone 19. 23t6 c. J. RICE. Democrat Wants Ads Pav
WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Inf|uenza Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients. After an attack of Influenza, doctors advise that nature be assisted in its building-up proo.Ru by th» use of a good tonic one that will not only put strength and endurance into the body, but will also help to build up and strengthen the run-down cells of the brain. One of the roost highly recommended remedies to put energy into both body and brain is Bio-feren —your physician knows the formula—it is printed below. There’s Iron in. Bio-feren—the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. Them is lecithin also; probably the best brain Invigorator known to science. Then there is good old reliable gen-J tian, that brings back your lagging! appetite. ■ I There are other Ingredients that I help to promote good health, as ' you can see by reading this formula, not forgetting kolo, that great agent that puts the power of endurance into weak people. Taken altogether Bio-feren is a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run-down person to regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. Bio-feren is sold by all reliable druggists and is inexpensive. For weakness after influenza patients are advised to take two tablets after each meal and one at bed time — seven- a day, until health, strength and vigor are fully restored. It will not fall to help y CU and if for any reason you are dissatisfied with results your druggist is authorized to return your money upon request—without any red tape of any kind. Note to physicians: There Is no secret about the formula of Bioferen, It is printed on every package. Here it is: Lecithin: Calcium Glycero-phosphate; Iron Heptonate, Manganese Peptcnate; Ext. Nur. Vomica; Powdered Gentian; Phenolphthalein; Olearsin Capsicum. Kolo.
SPECIAL SALE On All Silk and Cotton Waists Big Selection to Pick From $5.00 * s £’ fc Mk Crc|,c ’ $3.95 $4.25 Silk Crepe de Chine. Sale ... $ 2 .75 Wash Silk 0H AA $2.25 Fine Voil fll £0 Waists, Sale .. Waist, Sale .. cl»vU $1 White Waisls - sl,lß- Waists, "site 1 . $1.28 ALL CHILDREN’S COATS AT BIG CUT IN PRICES
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The Home of Quality Groceries WE THANK YOU Consider Quality, Weight and Price, and you will thank us. 5 doz. carton EMCO, finished Clothes Pins tg c Cold Blast Lanterns, complete, each SI.OO Our Fountain Square Coffee is a high grade goods, and sells at the old price, 3 th. tin cans SI.OO Old Pop Corn, shelled, lb 12/ a c 1 Sweet Pickles, doz 10c; 3 for 25c E /aporated Corn, pkg. 15c , Sour Pickles, large, doz 10c r/atches, box 1c Large can Talcum Powder 10c Mouse Traps, 2 for 5c Seeded Raieins, 2 pkgs 25c $,.00 Brooms, while they last, each ...80c Do you know good Beans when you see them? Ours are free from stones or bad ones; ready for the cook, tt> Wc pay cash or trade for country produce: Eggs, 45c Butter, 40 to 50c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108
I Had Nervous Breakdown Nrw Owe My Present Health and Strength to Vinol Burdett, N, Y.—"l keep house for niy family of three, and raise chicken:. I had a nervous breakdown, so I was unable to work. The doctor did not seem to help me, and a cousin asked me to try Vinol.—lt built nr up—l now have a good appetite an I am well and strong.”—Mrs.
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big IQ BLANKET J _ BARGAINS QgP 1 Lot Fine Heavy Wool Nap Plaids, blue, pink and tan. djC A A cheap at $7.00 per pair, Sale, per pair tptJ.VV $3.50 Blankets, large size, 82 98 $6.75 Wool Nap Blankets, $5 25 $15.00 All-Wool Blankets, beautiful patterns, dj 11 OQ Sale epll.i/O $12.50 Wool Blankets, line quality, tj! 11 OK Sale Price tu 11 $4.50 Cotton Blankets, large size, $3.68
.Loyal Palmer. There is no secret about Vinol.— (it owes its success to beef and cod . I liver peptones, iron and manganese . peptonates and glyceruphosphat ■:, > tho oldest and most famous both - • building and strength creating tonic Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk, and druggists everywhere.—advt. i P. S.—Our Saxol Salve stops itch ing and begins healing at once.
ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES SOLD FOR CASH
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