Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1920 — Page 3
Feast of Bargains Continues 1 All|Tkis Week ' "“~ Hundreds of people took advantage of the price smashing prices last week We expect increased sales this week. Read this Boys High Cut Shoes, 2 Straps and Buckles. .$4.98 Boys Gun Metal Englisher, Fine Dress Shoes $3.98 Childrens Black or Brown Kid Shoes, 6 to 8, $1.98 Infants Felt Bootees, Grey and Pink 39 c Mens and Womens Black and Brown Dress Shoes $4.98 See Our Windows. Charlie Voglewede * Brought the Prices Down.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Robert Krick and Clarence Miller h spent the week-end in Herne with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Fort Wayne last evening for dinner. They enjoye.l the event which was a reunion of several who toured Yellowstone park dur- : ing last August. \V. A. Stevenson of Portland, has been sent to South America by the General Electric company as an engineer to superintendend the erection of a large electrical plant at Cristobal do Columbus, requiring several years of work. J. D. Dailey and Ed. Ashbaucher left Saturday night for New York City, where they will dispose of two cars of poultry for the Decatur Produce company. They will return in a few days The Red Cross campaign in Bluffton resulted iu securing 679 member . Besides this however. 264 were enroll ed during the street fair, making j total of 925 adult members. A survey of the Bluffton factories shows there are 606 working now than a year ago. The piano factory h.ts 450 men as compared to 851 befort normalcy started. J. Dwight Peterson was an over-
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Savers Are Winners It is very interesting to observe enthusiastic savers. We watch them as they come regularly to the bank to make their deposits. There is on their faces the smile that is peculiar to winners. And then there is the fascination of growth, only those who have really saved know the pleasure of watching a Savings Account grow. A growing savings account is something to be proud of. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service
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j Sunday visitor here with his parent: ' and friends. If yon are going to shop early so Christmas, better start this week, so the big event comes two weeks fron Saturday and the rush will soon be ot You can save much trouble by buyin: this week. George Dutcher returned Saturdaj from, a several weeks’ visit with rel.t tives and friends in Ohio. West Virgin ia and Pennsylvania. He reports on of the best times of his life. The basket ball season opens hen next Friday night when the fast Au burn quintet conies here. Season tick ’ ets are now one sale. Get yours a: once. A. J. Smith has returned from th< International Stock show. Chicago an< it was the best and biggest eve/ held. The moose in the Schmitt Bros, meat market window today attracted considerable attention and brough forth many stories from the old hunt ers. K. OF C. MEETING The regular meeting of the Knight of Columbus lodge will be held thfr ■evening at the usual time at the hall ■All members are urged to be present " r "■ MARRIED SATURDAY , Rev. Charles Tinkham. at the Meth I odist parsona; e at I o clock Saturday I ; afternoon officiated at the marriage o I Miss Ethel Hoblet. daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Hoblet. of Blue Creek township, and Mr. Harold liebout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bebout, residents of North Second street. Decatur. The couple was accompanied by Roger and Clarice Bebout. The bride was accompanied by Roger and ClaricBebout. The bride and groom have a large number of friends in this city and in the country, where each re- | sided many years ago. They will re 1 side in Decalin.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920
COMMENTS ON FORD PRICE CUT ‘‘Seems as though John D. hasn't heard the news about what. Henry did."—Kalamazoo Gazette. — "One thing after another. Just about the time the street car and in terurban electric lines begin to ask for an increase in fares, Henry Ford makes a public announcement of a reduction in price of automobiles to pre-war levels. We thought of buying a new pair of shoes, but we have changed our mind and will buy a flivver.”—Logansport, Ind,, Tribune. "Henry Ford has announced a cut of $142 on his automobiles. Won't that make him popular with some other big manufacturers who will «>on have to follow his example? And of course the public will not fancy this price-slashing either. That man Ford is always doing something 'o get himself in bad.” —Donnybrook. N. Dak., Courier. "If Henry Ford paid for all the -fee advertising his car has received, '.very humorist in the country would lave enough money to buy one of the machines, but Henry wouldn’t have mough left to manufacture any nore.” —New York American. "Stating that he W'ould not stand or an increase in tire prices. Henry •'ord says: ’lf tire builders raise irices, I can finance an independent ompany and make them myself.' tnd buh-lleve us, Henry can do just hat little thing if he takes it into hi lead.” —Philadelphia Inquirer. ‘‘Henry Ford has shown some of. ■xcess profits and income taxes. Just he big ones how to get rid of high I quit grabbing such.” —Houston, Tex., Post. A Kansas college professor lias esablished a wireless weather report ervieg for farmers. The Master Mason Degree will be •onfered Tuesday evening, at 7:30. ‘lease be prompt. t R. D. MYERS, W. M. THE COURT NEWS Victoria Beam vs. Clyde Beam, di orce. Verified showing to the effect lat defendant had not compiled with ormer order of court in relation tc ayments heretofore ordered paid. At achment ordered for defendant re irnable forthwith. -Arguments in tTi: ivorce case were made this morning y attorneys, and the court has tak n the matter under advisement. Mer vman & Sutton appeared for the Inintiff and D. B. Erwin represented he defendant.
BOX AND PIE SOCIAL There will be a box and pie social at the Washington school house, flv< miles southwest of Decatur, Frirtaj evening, December |O. Everybod, invited, 2874. BAZAAR AND PASTRY SALE The Woman’s society of the Baptis ■hurch will hold its annual bazaa Thursday and Friday of this week ii he old art store building. In eon section with the bazaar they will hav< i pastry sale Friday. Plenty of goo< .tome-made bread, cake, cookies an< loughnuts. They solicit your patron ige. .Open from S o’clock in the morn ing until 8 o’clock in the evening. 18745 LEGION MEETS MONDAY Regular meeting of Adams Post No. 43, of the American Legion. Mondut evening at 8 x>. m„ at post headquar ters in 6. A. R. hall. Business of im iPortance and all members are urgently requested to attend. 28543 JOSEPH C. LAURENT, Adjt MEETING OF CHAPTER The Royal Arch Masons will meet [Tuesday night, at which time will oel»:ur the annual election of officers land every member is urged to be pres ent. It is important. 28643 L. C. HELM. King. ’m THAN CAM ■ *> Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination I not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets fa vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects, No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods —yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take®Dr. Edwards’ Olive®Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded hram and perk up the spirits,
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z A marriage license was issued Saturday evening to Harold Bebout, carpenter, Dpcatur. born February 4. 1898 son of Abe Bebout, to wed Ethel Hoblet. housekeeper. Blue Creek township, daughter of John Hoblet. Albert. Paul Girod has filed a soldiers’ honorable discharge with County Recorder McConell. Albert Paul Girod has filed a soldiers’ honorable discharge with Conn ty Recorder McConnell. Realty transfers: R. S. Warthy to Frank Bagwell, inlot 283, Geneva, $1,000; Jacob J. Felber to Frank Sipe, outlet 4, Berne, $4,000.
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Harding Makes Address in Senate (Continued from page one) 184.068,449,857.36 for the regular expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, were asked of congress today by Secretary of the Treasury Houston, in submitting the annual estimates of the ex- : ecutlve departments. The amount requested exceeds the appropriation for the current fiscal year by $855,407,372.68, although it it approximately $400,000,000 less than the annual estimates submitted by ■ the secretary in 1919. I Congress as it finally passed the 'current appropriation bills reduced Hie last estimates by more than sl,600,000,000 and republican leaders ■ already have served notice that the requests submitted by Houston today will receive similar treatment. Compared to the annual appropriation' of pre-war years, Houston’s estimate Is nearly four times as great. Protect the Children ! Healthy Blood and a Healthy System is a Child's best protection against Colds, Grip and Influenza. Give them GROVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP, 75c. 187-ts-in f
OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana Capital and Surplus $147,500.00 Resources - - - $1,833,579.62 You slip your bank book in your pocket. The bank books of the customers of Ihis bank if placed end to end would reach from Decatur almost Io Berne. You can secure a bank book by depositing One Dollar in Our Savings Department. 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSIT
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