Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1920 — Page 3

ifPAYS to advertise I proved again Wjny one who doubts the value nf H- rtisfng. take h.•«,!! A Gpnn ., n wi owned a cigar store found busvery dull; whereupon he covered 1 ntire front of his store with cigar ■p«. Immediately his business inOh «d. Hb had to hire extra help to han- 'J ■ the crowd. Hardly a cigar amok- ’ m in the town could resist the ap- ; & of the empty boxes; that town, bj the way, was Bremen.—Popular

SWE E T CLE A N CREAM Ssc C O O L E I) o MAKES HIGH GRADE BUTTER a n d ICE CREAM Causes Higher B. F. Frites. Schlosser Bros. Decatur Station located opposite NiHich hitching yard. Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights. Route Service, call 311.

/ : . , , , - . , ■»—a——-...... ... Friday and Saturday - What Wonderful Days They Will Be! ■ Days That Will Set a New Pace For Even Such a Sale as Myers-Dailey Co s. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE o Don't kI• anything -keep you away from being one of the thousands of shrewd shoppers that will attend this great Bar-gain. Feaj4 , Friday and Saturday. Plan to come, your friends will be here, so will your neighbor. There will be hundreds of Rare Bargains.. Absolutely everything in the store Must Be Closed Out.—Values Beyond the Dreams of the Most Economical. ® • Dollars will have assumed the size of cart wheels in their purchasing power. Prices are mere fragments., clinging like taggers to the skirts of quality. You Couldn’t Pay Full Price if You Wanted to. We are now reaping the reward of confidence as a result of over 15 years of honest, faithful business service, to give the jMiHic ® . what they hud a right to expect—and everything as represented. Bargains That Are More Astounding Than Myth and Legend and Fable . One of the Finest, Largest, Cleanest Stocks of Mens’ and .Boys’ High Grade CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS O ■ - ■■ . 11 ■ ■ 1 II .. — r—--’“'l— — . - -- Thrown On The Market Regardless Os Cost Or Value At 25 to 50 Per Cent Less Than Original Low Prices The Bars Are Down--There Is No Limit To What You Can Save The Myers-Dailey Co., Decatur, Ind. The Richniond-DuWan Advertising Service—Fort Wavne.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.

THE KIND OF MEN That Make a Conquering Church Will be Discussed by Mr. Gerhardt LUTHERAN CHURCHES Os Northern Indiana Will Boost Work of Brother- . hood Organizations On Wednesday, July 7, Mr. 11. B. Gerhardt, field secretary of the Lutheran Brotherhood of the Lulled I.nth- ■ “run church will he in Kort Wayne In order to develop the brotherhood activities and organizations within the United Lutheran church Mr. Gerhardt will meet with delegations of men from every church in ’ this territory. He will address a group meeting on “The Kind of Men that Make a Conquering Church.’’ A I round table will follow <m practical brotherhood work and local chapters I will be formed where none exist, now. ! The Lutheran Brotherhood is werking ; with the slogan “A Lutheran Brother- ( hood in every pastorate of the United ' Lutheran church’' doing worth-white I things.” I During the past months the brothj erhood has been extensively broadening its organization Its field secre- [ tary spent some w>ek< through the southeastern states, organizing nearly I' 101) local chapters and the effect upon

church life, it is said, was remarkable > On the present trip the field secretary is covering the states ot Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky whose total Lutheran membership up proximates one-quarter million. 'lhe national headquarters of the Lutheran Brotherhood are in Chicago. | i Dr. S. S. Waltz, for many years pastor in Louisville, and ‘he father ot the brotherhood organization, is the gen eral secretary. The general officers are: President, Hon. John L. Zimmerman of Springfield, Ohio; vice pn si dents, Mr. E. Clarence Miller, of Philadelphia, Mr. Chas. J. Duerer of Chicago, and Mr. Philip Weltner of Atlanta; recording secretary, Mr. J. W Kahler of Cincinnati; corresponding secretary, Mr. H. B. Oerha’dt of Chi cage; treasurer, Harry T. Domer, Esq. of Washington. The object of the brotherhood is to mobilize the men of the church for service to the church, the community, and the country. Among those locally interested are . Reverends C. W. Diederich. H. C. Had ’ ley. J. W. Miller, and S. Wagenhah,* D. D. ■ Delegations will attend from Monroeville, Columbia City, Uniondale, Hoagland, Rock Creek, Huntington, and Decatur. TO IN'CREASE CAPITAL Th«' Citizens Telephone company iA this city has filed a petition with the public service commission of Indiana for permission to increase their capital stock from $50,000 to $125,000, the additional $75,000 to be issued in common stock.

\ FISHING TRIP Equipment Mr’• Fisherman, must be given careful ~~ ' i attention before you start your trip, wi i ()l a * ul, '*y '‘ lle o, ‘ ree i* or a,, y P ar ’ °* Wl your paraphernalia will cause you Io /(w * ose . “prize.” See that you have 1 u even-thing you need, for once away /ifiV * ,o,u h° ,n . e ’ many of these things will flu* be hard to obtain. Our stock of your iQMnvriKP Iji fishing needs is ’absolutely, complete WMF. an( | we can supply y OU wc f) Step in and see our display—one of the largest in Northern Indiana. Hundreds of Articles That Will Make Your Vacation a Pleasure. Lee Hardware Co. Decatur, Ind.