Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1919 — Page 2
SOCIETY DOINGS That True Blue Arbor Ancient Or-| der of Gle.-.m-is. is a live "lie was proven by the businesn meeting and oyster supper w hit It was held at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. S. K. Shuckloy. Monday evening. bee. S. The ontt.e Arbor with the exception of ilir-'e. families who had sickness, was present. including Mr- find Mrs. Geo. Siu - enherg of Decatur. After an Ibtercd-j Big business meeting, at which, the’ now offleeis for the coming >ear.| were installed by retiring Chief Glenner. Stipi Shnckley. and | Itinul Wt#e laid Io send a delegate to Ide i nliil meeting of Supreme Arbor ..t J Kalamazoo, Mich. .Jan. 2S .'fllrh. an excellent oyster stow Wits I much enjoyed by all present.; The affair was in away a fare well I for Mr. and Mrs. ShacKley as they! ■will in the course of a lew weeks move to their new farm near Bryan. Ohio. Mr. ami Mrs. S'lttcliley arc charter members of Trite Blue Arbor, anil have been active in till work id the order and while their Gleaners regret to see them leave, they have the best wishes of all as they go to, their new home. * The Shakespear Club had a very, interesting meeting at the home of. Mis. S. D. Beavers yesterday alter.; noon with Mrs. Beavers as leader. | She had two splendid papers en ] “Household Management'’ and “Child I Welfare In The Home." The nxi ' meeting will be with Mrs. I). E. Smith and Mrs. Toni Reid will have the paI er. CHICHESTER S PILLS W IHE »i PIZANIL A y' .A K !., !;.%! A*k your for AA f he#i-trr «• HrtM»d/ZK\ + 4 «•*£, s T»Lc no of her. K.«y of yonr v I / - A* ?>rw, vt-:. A f?< iil - HLMTKS I * l>! •^ i<s ” p nK ' N ” ii <5 years k;;jwr. .i“Ee I. Safest. Ah.a> s1: F SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BERYMLRE
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Club Calendar Thursday. I'. B Aid Mrs U. S. Drummond. Yeoman ’fwo-ceut supper fit hull, i Phoebe Bible class Mrs. Edgar Gerber. j Eastern Still’. eleidhttl of officers. ' i Zion Lulherau Aid Society all tl.iv , at home of Mrs. Will Zwiek. [, 1 <:. W B. M Mis. A M Fisher. Dorcas Class Mrs. M II Fee. Friday M. E Mite smiety at home of Mrs.' H. E. Butler. Mrs. Sprang assisting I | Two cent supper at Presbyterian' chusch from five to seven I*. M. I Friendship Club Mrs John Bolint ger. I Monday Woman s club. i Mrs. Paul McClain entertain' d ( Tuesdav evening in honor of h"r husband's L'Slh birthday a lew of (heir friends. The evening was spent v<«y pleasantly. Music toas enjoyed by the L’nt'sis ns w«‘!1 ns n delicious supper. The birthday rake with its 2b gleaming candles made a pretty centerpie e tor the table. I’aris holds her elections on Sunday. ... ..
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COURT HOUSE NEWS In the mutter of the case of the State vs. Murray Scherer, waiver of at 1 ailigments Uffil plea of "not guilty" w -re emered. In the matter of the petition of George W. Gates, et al. for drain, nmended Html report of sin rlnteitdlent of const ruction, was filed. C. V. De Voss is special judge. In the divorce case of Oscar I'.. Price vs. Beeasie Muy Price, moti >n «;-.s filed by Beside .'day Price to .et hiidde default. I Tom- Andrews vs. Henry I. Teeple. I Summons ordered io sheriff of W eils county for defendant Henry 1. Teeple. returning Dec. 26. In the divorce case of Su.sie Deems v. Charles C. Deems, which was redocketed f< r Hither order, the defend'ant was ruled to show why an attachment should not be issued against him; and why he should not be brought into court to show why he should not be punished for contempt in failure to pay for the support oi' his children. Summons was order -d is med for him to the sheriff of Elkin.rt county, returnable Dee. 27. In the matter of the estate of Sim ion Barkley, inheritance tax appraiser's report was approved. The sum 'of $26.56 was found due. of which the Mb sum of $4.4;. is found dm- from each of the following children: Wooster Barkley Rose A. Wybourne. Ma w ' I. hrman. Lydia Turner. Joseph Barki ley. Belle Walters. The al praiset was allowed $11.50 to he paid as proi vides by law. j Tile executor of the will of Alb i X. Ste.de filed additional bond 1 I was approved. Inheritance tax report in the Georg. | E. Steele estate, show s that the casl value of the tea! estate is $4,000 and that of the personal estate, above in debledness. is s2.:’>:i;f. making a total cash net value of the estate, of $6.3:11. Kinding is made that there are two heirs. Golda Steele, the widow, fr er whom no inheritance tax is due: and son. Ervin Steele, from whom the sum of $11.67 is due. A petition was filed by the trust.-.-■ of the fund created by the Thomr a Malley will, and bv Josephine A. Malley, for the sale of $3776 worth e gravel road bonds. The sale is to no private for cash, without notice, a not less than the appraised value. Distribution of the proceeds is to bmade as follows: One-third to thwidow: and one-third of the twe thirds' remainder, each to Joseph and Josephine Malley and to them a trustees c.f the interest of Thoma i Lieehte. Report of the sale is to be ! made in thirty days thereafter.
amir. Wy. ,3. '., A Victrola for Christmas! I If you want your family and friends to hear the greatest music by the greatest tT artists exactly as the artists ! 'iffiQ themselves sang or played it, v the Victrola is the only instrurhent for you. The most j famous artists of all the world x ■ make Victor Records—and TT/H'X j the Victrola is the only instrume.nt specially made to play Victor Records. ' X 'i' Any style Victrola you I select will play perfectly any < of the more than 5,000 records S in the Victor Record Catalog j i -will play for you the superb i! I interpretations of the world s I I greatest artists exactly as they & I heard and approved their own k I work. y r . yy?^'’'' ■' * Get a Victrola! Get it ■ this C hristmas! On easy pay- 1 *X~ ?• 8 ments, if desired. The ideal Christmas gift, but 1 more than a Christmas gift— | a source of pleasure for the I entire family throughout the WBslkw I 1 illl V 11 - —- THE HOLTHOUSE DKUG COMUSIC SHOP
NAVY MEN MAY NOW I OBTAIN VICTORY BUTTONS i ' E.nt Wayne, Dm 11. All im n . who served In the Navy during ’he war with Uernmny cun now obtain 1 their Victory Buttons by applying at I ,lhe Navy Recruiting Office, I’, st Os E flee Btillding. Kort Wayuo. Indiana. I All that is neci-snry fur a man th I be eligible for t.tie of those Viet >ty I Buttons is that he served during the | war with Germany, and now ha- ' I Honorable. Vyry Good, Good, Ordi- I nary, Medical or Purchase di s hart - . I A man must'put in his application I 'at the Navy Recruiting Office along I with his discharge and home addre s I and then a button will be issued him I through* the Recruiting Office. 1 Men on inactive duty In the Naval | Reserve Eerie can obtain their but I tons by applying to the Conimanda.it I Naval District where their records are kept. ’ All nun wishing one of the Victory I should apply at the Recruiting Offlte I as stain as possible and bring your I discharge with vou. 1 I _ Thirty-seven million microbes of t il species are inhaled by a person ea ployed te*h hours a ray indoors in ie. dust rial centers. ; t I FUNERAL HELD TODAY 1 Euneral services lot I’. nry Magl'V. I .f Root township, were conduct cl this morning from the home at Mon'mouth. A prayer was given by Rev. Charles Tlnktmm. of the Method!-t 'church ami by Rev. 1. W. Stolt-, o. ' the Reformed church. Rev. S'< lie | [also gave the sermon .which w-a | most excellent one. Mush was '.ur , nished by Mrs. Henry B -uman and Miss Helen Conner, who sang in duet. ; with accompaniment by Mrs. C. I).
Healthy, Children, Happy \ and Fdl of Joyful i — n Do this for the kiddit -if you want I to keep their tender little bowels op-1 en and stop them from getting fret-1 ful and feverish. Get an inexpensive package of. i good, old-fashioned vegetable Celery King i 'at your druggist's today Brew a cup j ' I of delicious tea and give to the children as directed. 1 You’ll like it yourself, too, for it , not only purifies the blood, but keeps I i 1 stomach, liver ami bowels in first-1 ' [ class shape. ’ Drink a cup every other night for . three weeks and your whole being! e I will be filled with the joy of living. > its simpiv splendid I
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t * Sr ■■ Holthouse Family Gifts; I ■ — | KODAKS r , I j) if it isn’t an Eastman it isn’t a Kodak S IT - I *' V' LrC I—/IHCE!. !1 Papers | M : ■ - I H Old and young enjoy the Kodtik. Let the Kodak tell the ye winter story. Snow days and snow plays oiler delight- , A , KfQ B ful picture making opportunities. The Kodak insures „ I r 52.86... $25.00 "i-iirvr: B dated useful gift for any " Kodak Albums || lv p,, All.u.n, Think ot joy in .-very page ' j Jr] for 'ourself and friends es|>ecially for the children in Prices im yeavs to come. Our Albums are constructed on the ? I ; - ■ L "'T L ':". p ' n $1.00 ! .,56.00 ■ 50c , $4.00 ■ ■■■ ** rfrn rtf' -* fl PARISIAN IVORY Tin larg.’.st assortment in the city. The prices are reason- J-X’kz* ti? I F fi/i able, .ill our Ivory is guaranteed Solid Back, Prices tJI/C to sP-LOrvV j| Sheffield Plate & Cut Glass ™ ARS - y lIK $1.25,-. $3.00 I Bright.' new. sparkling cut glass. Beau- BOOKS AND BIBLES for all ages and tilui. artistic Sheffield Afl sizes. Look over our interesting line "I Plate. Prices t**«vv up. children's Ixioks. The Holthouse Drug Company Decatur’s Gift Shop I XMAS! XMAS! I I I Everything in the store a Xmas Gift; and at prices far I tne market price. If you intend to buy Xmas | gilts buy now as it means money in your pocket. , , a "'T, .:•■ , $1.75 and sl.9b A -sf-,00 Blanket. (Special!) (Dmi'i Overlook This!) Yard Wide Fancy Plaid Suilings.’ ' *L.X) value. Special, yard ” • QM'* Buy your Outings now. and save money. A large assortment of patterns, yard zXf* Boys' Gray Sweater /»-« i “OV and Ofe c t 'eit- Si /S g ■> Io avy Ribbed Union Suits, (k* Tan Blanket with fancy border fog Ul— Gl^V 6 SLJO single bed. Special pair.. S J XM Ladies ( loth Top J Udi -' Ean.-y Button Shoe E 11a. dkerchiefs Ladies line Kid j 1 up. Dr $5.75 to 0 I IHi ’ Ikerchiefa lOp „„ A p, . :od : ' ize B >anket large enough for any i- I £ Ab ’;'. “ heavily fleeced, grey or tan. fji) I I 50c ii > I - alr . Fanny Turk sii Bath . Ul> blowing Girls' Gun Metal English Shoe, a daim> r- $4.75, $5.95 W » $3.2533.75 S-arlr. ... Gotten -t Men's up. Batts ; j/Su i’enders .. . fl'IP c ’* ze Vonifort rto -4 ” ' 98c SLL) -'"SUS S SLo k 7 -, : 98c I BERNSTEINS |
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