Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1920 — Page 5

jdb ur Cash I Wg| Register Jiiig’es Merri- !' Saving Money on jr™ .... Each Pair of Shoes ly bW; L’fiyS , m b LO ® K AT THESE PRICES Gir s Black or Brown Military or Low Boys Gun Metal Englisher Lace '' ’ a ' ld Mens Brown English Welts, S9.so’value.S Babys Black, Brown or White Too First Steps H . DON’T PAY MORE. Charlie Vogkwede Sells For Less.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Ed. Schnitz of St. Henry, Ohio, is visiting his brother. Frank Schni* >., of this city. Announcement has been received in the city of the birth of twin babes—a boy and a girl—to Mr. and Mrs. Forest McWhirter, at Collet Mien. The babes have been named Donald Warren and Eleanor June, and w> born December 3. Mr. McWhirter i a nephew of Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker, and was employed as an operator at the G. R. & I. for some time.

—- —’ ' —' ' ■ ... » *i~ '-L..1- — ■seusT*- - ?v« -.-• -'■-•■ ■» ... a _ _ uwgq £ T ' _ tj A.Vk. If you want your family and friends to hear the greatest music by the greatest artists exactly as the artists themselves sang or played it. QgßL* the Victrola is the only instru- | - ment for you. The most famous artists of al! the world make Victor Records —and - the Victrola is the only instru-, /■'*.ss ment specially made to play r Victor Record Any style Victrola you . * •elect will p any of the more tl ds in the Victo I —will play for you the superb :C; interpretations . Id’s greatestart hey heard and approved .ncir own work - > Get a Victrola! Get it this Christina s! On ea p ments, if desired. The . ideal Christ :X . . • , more than a Christmas gift—a source of pleasure lor the entire family throughout the t - years to « m e. . ■■ ■ HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Music Shop.

Millinery! Millinery! December Clearance Sale Great Reductions on all Ladies and Childrens fills Ssle Starts Thursday Morning DEININGER’S J

| The sate in the office of the Berne ! i. umber company was damaged by ! amateur burglars who attempted tc • I open it Sunday night but were unsuc- ■ cessful. A new lock and dial for the case was made necessary, a few nights before the safe in the Llechty . Bros, store at Monroe was robbed. It is believed to be a local gang. O. F. Gillium has personally writi ten more than a million dollars’ worth * of lite insurance the past year atid his ;! agency has,exceeded a million and a . half. He is the first man to write t that amount in one year for the Lincoln Life. His offices are al Berne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920.

Tiie Geneva oil field is enjoying q lite a boom just now, six wells being drilled at this lime and that many more contracted for. and hundreds of ■ires of hind have been leased. D. M. Hensley was at Fort Wayne ■ ;sti rday to attend a meeting of the i iwanis club and enjoyed the event very much. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mrs. .1. II Idler visited friends in Fort Wayne today. Yon are invited to attend the meet- ■ of till' Farmers’ Federation at the m > hous< Saturday afternoon at one cleel;. A good program and important discussions of interest to you. Only’a few more days in which to > your Christmas shopping early. 1 hough several people have been hod or injured by reckless automo l le drivers at Portland recently, the

' ’■!. man arrested for this crime was ! It l oil’ with a tine of a dollar and costs. I: looks like a special permit and then i cy have the nerve to fine visitors ■i larger amount if the tail light on t'.it ir ear happens to flicker out. Som< t tus to the justice handed out by the : Portland 'squires. Have you bought your season tickei | I'or the basket bail games.’ Tito sea opens next Friday night with Au I trn and you don’t want to htiss a game. Homer King of Midhind, Michigan i ; I he guest of his son Elgin, and othei’ r >1 .fives and friends here. “ The Decatur public schools will ha'e only one week's vacation at Christinas time, it is said —just the week between Christmas and New Years. Why not send the Daily Democrat t > your friends or relatives as a b.ristmas rift? They will appreciate i . So will we. F.ev. Arnold, formerly of the Bluffton .t rhodisl church and now at Kokomo < rated some exeiteinent Sunday whv ! charged that a wild feast in which i.i’l wine and Chicago women figured am! a hundred prominent business ■ nos Kokomo attended, was recent--1 hold under protection of tin pul ice a other officials. dhclnia Mae Reynolds, aged eleven ..r.-, died at the home of her aunt .' s. Eugene French, at 812 South' \ lion street at 4 o'clock Saturdav noon. Death was due to diph 111 ria. She had been\ sick three w k»- and the home had been quar:i:;;ined. The child was a member of Hie Wesleyan Abethodis’. church. The 'On.oral service was held privately a'. 2X Sunday afternoon at the French :ie in charge of Rev. B. F. Hornady if burial at Bethel.—Bluffton Ran ’ < •. ,’he Red Cross Manufacturing comi yat fluff ton has reduced its force I by half, effective last night. ” j*’*’*’-*?*' The Master Mason Degree will be confered Tuesday evening, at 7:30. ’ i’lrase be prompt.. 2t R. D. MYERS, W. M. — PASTRY SALE SATURDAY Section No. 2 of the United Brethren Ladies’ Aid society will hold a pastry sale Saturday, beginning at 9:30 o’clock, at the Schmitt Bros.’ meat market on Second street. Get i your Sunday’s dinner at the sale. 287-5 t BOX AND PIE SOCIAL There will be a box and pie o i’i’ at the Washington school house, tin miles southwest of Dx-alur. Friday c. oping, December 10. Everybody invited. , 287-tu □AZAAR AND PASTRY SALE The Woman’s society of iae Baptist’ church will hold its ennu.il luma: Thurirlay and Friday of this week in oid art store buildin,• . In connection with tiie bazaar the,’ will have’ a pastry" sale Friday. Plenty of good h ime-made bread, cake, cookies and hiughnuts. They solicit your patron- 1 ■ '. Open from 8 o’clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening. 187-to ‘ MEETING OF CHAPTER ' The Royal Arch Masons will meet Tuesday night, at which time will occur the annual election of officers! and every member is urged to be pres- i ent. It is important. 2SG-t3 L. C. HELM. King. ' X ■’ 1 ■ CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEY ■ Cut out this slipt enclose with 5c and [ mail it to Foley & Co.. 25..5 Sheffield : Ave Chicago. 111., v,-riling your n;i:r.”' and address clearly. You .ill rorciv in return n trial package containing;' Foley’i: Hom ■ and Tar Compound for; cc.nghs. < olds and crcup; Foley Kidney Pilis for pains in and back; rheumatism, 'backache, k-.dr-y and bladder ailments; and Foley CaHmtic Tablets, a wholesome and thor- 1 ~„--i,|.’ elcniwmig cathartic for con--! stipalioa, biliousness, headaches, and! sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.

Sniffles, Kiieozlr.tr nt • N -f Ji feverlKlinesH are ovi n Tlajp denceg of an up- M \ P I \ proachlng coI d. I zfkAAm tiecil till’ warning! R i \ M BeglntnkliißUirht-J \ jvj nlmr I, nn 11 vo H quinine Tablets at V 7 /g <<n< ,» mid <-he<’k doi / velopmentn. stop the K » cold and .'i» 1 tine with- [J In St hours. Neglect these rytnp- N toma nml you rh’k a spell of alelsne- *. fl I.lKhtnlnz Laxative Qulnjne Tab- 0 lets are aufo and mire i n.l pleaaant. B They atop lieniluclio quickly, reduce H fever, cause mild but prompt and Q thorough bowel action, drive out B body polaone. No hail riftor effeem. ■ no griping or ilckenlnp. ,!ur,t qulr-i: fl relief nml benefit. Y’onr drnggLt guarantiee.them—Stic per box. 1 £MWJU .11'1 - ~

Mildied, 4 year old daughter o. Del Frauhiger, suffered a very pa nful ir jury this morning whin ah< caught her right hand in the wringer of an electric washer. Tiie hand was hadly lacerated but no bones were broken. Tiie little girl’s mother hnd jtisi warned her against playing with the wringr but to satisfy her child -h curiosity, she picked up a small article and pla •- d it in the wringer. Her hand was •aught and before her mother could rec.se it, half her hand had been run h ough the rollers - Bluffton. Hanner.

)r. Weaver to Leave Decatur (Continued from page one) | j rominently connected with the Chri i ian church in all its organizations, and! irs. Weaver is a member of the d aatic section of the Woman's club. | nd they will be greatly missed in all >e organizations. Decatur people ■ ill wish them success wherevei ■ hey may locate, and welcome Dr. and I Irs. Reesman to this city. : 4- + -i- + + 4- + + 4. + + -i- -i- X FREE CHRISTMAS CUTS 41l Local merchants who wisli to ■ i brighten up their ads with cuts B suggestive of the Christmas sea- *i H 1 son and with illustrations of < ■ ’ the articles they have to sell, can i 11 ..' secure cuts and borders at the ,a b Daily Democrat office free of 4- I ">> charge. We have a supply of a Christmas cuts on hand ami can 4 I u secure more within thirty-six via ;• hours if you want them. Come in •> [ 5 .■ and look them over. Brighten j S up the Christmas ads and you’ll v E • get better results. 8 4- •> •> 4- 4- 4. 4. 4. 4. .j. * < b

Radical Reductions In the ♦ ; Prices or Rues B 'A Z**~W AA manufacturers have fixed the 1921 prices at wWlvaS# 1 theh* opening maricet and they are about 20 less F' — than in 1920. We have decided to take a loss on our entire stuck of Rugs regardless of what they cost. 20 & LESS Formerly SIOO.OO Highest Quality fWI Formerly $75.00 "Extra Quality Axminster, 11-3x12 tPOV.W Axminster, 9xl2' dJVV.JV AS^/?^ xtra <iuality s76.oo « $52.00 Formerly $99.00 Seamless Wilton QQfl All Velvet, 11-3x12 tPOV.VV Formerly $75.00 Extra Quality SsKikfW) Formerly, $85.00 Fine Grade 00 Wi,ton Ve,vet » 9x12 tPVG .UV Axminster 113x12 • Formerly $67.50 Extra Quality Formerly $75.00 Fine Grade S£GO 00 Wilton Velvet Axminster 11-3x12 ePW.VV A. i » Grade ss2.oo M 9xu a Q y $36.00 Formerly $85.00 Extra Quality Formerly $27.50 Extra Quality £99 AO Axminster 9x12 dJUOvVV Wool Fabric, 9x12 All small rugs will be sold at reduction and in same proportion as larger size£. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. NIBLICK & CO.

| I Eric Engineer Dies From Burns (Continued from P !| kQ J” 1 . 0 .*.. _. . i k was intense. His wife was calk l ! Loin Hunlinglon, and she and ths n, Harry Willets, of Akron. Ohio, ■■ <> nt much 01 the time since tiie uc- ! eident with him. Mr. Willets, who> was fifty-eight years old, was one of tiie oldest en- > • r.eers in point of service on tiie Erie railroad, and thh trip was tiie first he 1 had taken following a leave of absence .laring which lime he had accompanied Mrs. Willits to a Toledo hospital where she had been operated upon and ■ given treatment for an illness of long r/anding. The ambulance from tiie M. B. Stulls undertaking parlors arrived this morn- ' :i ■ and carried the remains of the engineer to the family home on South ' fferson street, in Huntington. Funeral arrdangements were not completed today.

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 cus toniers of liiis bank if placed end to end would reach from Decatur al- / most to Berne. You can secure a bank book by depositing One Dollar in Our Savings * Department, 4 ?ER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSIT

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