Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1919 — Page 3
DAIRYING equals WHEAT CROP FAILURE (United PrPhn Service) niamarck. N. D Hee. is. x <irl | ( Dakota is no longer a "on,. r|| ( stat*.” In two years, according to j j Osierhous state dairy commlsnh.u,,,. the value of the dairy products of the state will equal that () f the w11 ,.’, |
ENGELER’S DEPARTMENT STORE USEFUL XMAS GIFTS a, ON EVERY HAND WMW S> a n^X| l rS , ' CrS - We gifts where quaKty a nd ll)W We ndl your atlenli,, a lew ilenisl a<hes I repe Silk. Linen and t()tt()11 Han(i . kerchiefs. Ladies, Misses and Hoys Cotton and Silk Hose Lad.es, Misses and Childrens Sweater Coats l-adies and M.sses Cotton. Silk and Kid Gloves Ladies and Misses Leather Purses Ladies and Misses Georgette and Crepe De es Chine Silk Waists Munsing Underwear for everybody—Nothing liki* it on the market for complete satisfaction Cotton and Woolen Blankets. Rugs, Coats, Jacket Suits, Dresses, Corsets. Knit Tams, Bath towels, plain and colored borders, Bed Spreads, Fancy Pillow Tops, Table Linen, and a hundred and one other items awaiting your l( inspection. *""* ' - — - MB - Remember last Giristmas Many were disappointed and wen- not able to get a Bruns- i ick tor Christmas. We still have a beautiful selection on the floor for hunted- I de tlelivt ry, call, phone or write anti have your’s set aside I or delivery al your appointed time. We have the style you want. iMHK J Wwflwr Plays all This Sty,e n,ak - s ° r I $225. records - ■ ; others from al tl,eir best. IgmsSifeMlirfea :tn ‘ U P - Convenient terms for tiny desiring them. Il is easy to have I Brunswick, the one best Christmas Gift for the family. The All Year Gift. Have your’s reserved for you today. J rfmui Ltlß® u 111 t w sJU y I 1 ij v u v’s. . -v-. v
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CULF STREAM FLOW AFFECTS COTTON tUnlted Press Service) Abbevillo, i, a „ 1)P( , |s _ Thp ,nur "" Os the Gulf stream I. belleVP(l liavp ,n “” t®n miles twnrPr lh(1 Atnreican coast during the last year probably has caused serious 'lntnage to the cotton crop, accordl'>K IO 1., Valle.. o IIP of |h „ mo((t Prominent planterg of this section Yulee has made observations which lead him to nelieve that rehorls made recently by seamen that he Gulf stream was flowing neuter and ar., .orreci, He |minls „ u( U)a( "'is years cotton crop was grPUI! . '■urtailed beeuur.p of adverse weather conditions. "It lhe Gulf stream Is actually bowing so near land. I fear the entire ''ofton-growing area is menaced by u succession of wet seasons, which w len added to the ravages of the bold weevil ami other pests, will curtail materially the production and lower the grade of American cotton " Vallee said. i $ $ V-WANT ads EARN—S $ $ $ When others fail to relieve Coughs, Colds or Bronchitis, L y ~t he> old stan dard Cough Medicine DR MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP Your Mother's Kind. Family siie, SI.OO. Other sites, 25c, 50c. At All Drug Stores.
Will there be a Victrolain your Home this kodaks If it isn’t an Eastman it isn’t a Kodak CrflVinC S v/111 lllltlLJ® Linen outfit n<>. i price $39.25 Ik, Vidrola VI-A, Mahogany or se l ect >ons (5 records) '-few a P CrS of your own choosing. r OUTFIT No. 2 Price $118.50 w^uIR , M Mahogany or Oak cabinet, 20 -« ™»y -he Kodnk. Ut H„. K«lak ti ll th.. W BMw Jo™ winter story. Snow days and snow plays otter delight- ’ - ‘ fill pielure making opportunities. 'ihe Kodak insures . . I Vl best results in all seasons. QZ* e ° i| U » ' UU ' S *' I bl * Prices JbZ.Kb t 0 $25.00 t,nuery W,H hc an appre - I cialed useful gilt for any T7 J I a 11_ nnP ' W’’ * ulVe ' l,st r, c, ‘ ,v ' Kodak Albums ed a Cw of o UTFITNo 3 Pri< . p <. 7K Kn Keep a Kodak Album. Think of the jov in every page JJranes papers . Delicate ’' for yourself and friends especially for *lhe children in I " “ n ‘ ,Ca,Ur, ‘ L! Ctr ? ,a J X Maho^an -V or Oak years lo come. Our Albums art- conslruclud on the ‘ h ' S y ‘‘ a ’’ ’ ~CvS 16 phX» ~rin* sl.oo lo $6.00 50c $4.00 yO "X^ nK - Sheffield Plate and 90c $3.00 ' A •»-.. ar e .»<„.« <.h«i victim Gilt GIUSS OUR XMAS BOOKLETS AND cards t FV-1 1 are real genuine Vidrola Outgive just the expression of sentiment you bts. Look for the trade mark beBright, new. sparkling cut glass. Beauti- desire. “His Master’s Voice.” fu! artistic Shettield BO OKS AND BIBLES for all ages and Plate. Pncf E?a4«Vv up. sizes. Excellent Values in . A Prices $2 to $9 PARISIAN IVORY Shaving Stnnd Outfit „jrT~n father or brother. Prices I 51.50 $8 i li- The largest assortment in the city. The prices are reasonable. All our ftaiffi.Jl The Holthouse Drug Co | Decaturs Gift Store I
PROFIT IN BEETS Twelve acres of beets in lh | s I.v netted n total of $1,200 a f ter a) | 'expenses Were paid. The beets were liaised on a farm belonging to Earnest! E. Wolcott of Hoopeston, Illinois. | which is rented by John Captain, inc tending to move from Illinois in| March, Mr. Wolcott added this week I eighty acres to his present farm, tbe| eighty having been bought front Sara Kaehr. Bluffton News. »«— .
the holthouse drug co, I Laborers Wanted I Ten to fifteen laborers wanted I at the General Electric factory site, just north of gas tank. Report Saturday morning at 7 0clock. Apply at office on grounds. I Ferguson Con truclion Co |
TRY TO PREVENT RAISE (United Press Servlra) Chicago. Dec. 19 (Special to Daily Democrat) Indications that clothing prices next spring will be higher re suited in a call toduy for a inerting I of the National Association of ftrtall I Clothiers to be held here Jan 13 to lie. The meeting will fry to combat ; the threatened Increase In prices, ItH.arles Wry, secretary of ihe organ- ' ization stated. I he only possible chance retail-
ers see <>f holding down prices is to huvo garment workers work 48 iiou-s a week Instead of 44 This would result in imrisised production. ‘line <>f the main reasons for In-
“RESULTS MORE THAN CLAIMED” •o Mr, J. p. Alttaor, Uok aa, Kamllg, T0S«« PE-RU-NA THE REMEBY FOR EVERTBRY ILLS “1 have used Pe-ru-na for years in cases of colds and catarrh. Theresultshavebeen gvS good, in fact, more than you ‘ <t *'l claimed. Have also taken ? Lacupia and can easily say it 8 * 8 one best blood purixR, Hers 1 have ever used.” J- F. Arendt For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions The evidence of one man like Mr. Arendt is more convincing oroof to you of the merits oi Pe-ru-na than any written words of ours. For nlty years Peru na has been the standby of tbe American Jamily for mseasee due to catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the organs of the body. Thousands, like Mr. Arendt, have proved the etlectiveness of Pe ru-ua for coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel aau Dvr r.disorders or any disease characterized by a catarrhal condition it your suffering is the result of a c atarrhal disorder tty Peru na. It h a true, tried medicine. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Ninety sa«an par sent, at the Hegl. have catarrh In sama term.
ci eaHcii coat of clot hen is the fuct tlurt people demand the better grade of clothing, ciiuhliik a scarcity in the beat clasnen and tin r.ver-aupply of cheap clot lies. ’■
