Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1920 — Page 2
Greetings We wish to express to all—our best wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS —and— A HAPPY NEW YEAR •w'jd you jtroiviDTr — ■■■ ' - Merry Xmas. Our Christinas message is one of sincere gratitude for the many pleasant relations which have existed between us and our customers during the past year, and we hope that the next year will bring to us all the attainment of many desirable things. Vance & Linn >. > Merry Christmas , We have taken this means of ** ♦ JF showing our appreciation of the Z liberal patronage accorded us f during our recent sale and ex- £ tend Io our many friends and pairons the wish that the year drawX ing rapidly to a close has brought / Io all, a goodly portion of the / worth-while things of this life / / and trust the coming holiday will 4 be a happy and most joyous oc- / casion. . 4 . . j / - Elzey’s Shoe Store Mrs. Lydia Elzey.
Wishing Our Patrons and Friends a Merry Christmas and a Very Prosperous New Year And Hoping For A Continuation of Our Pleasant- Business Relations • WE ARE Shanahan-Conroy Auto Company Phone 80 AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS Decatur, H
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920.
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY • Club Calendar Wednesday Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. Thursday Eastern Star—Maaonic Hall. The Eastern Star lodge will hold a special meeting next Wednesday evening for the purpose of initiation. All members are requested to attend the! meeting. . A I Miss Edith Miller was host to the members of the le-Nick dub at her home on Marshall street last evening. the usual exchange of Christmas presents being made at this time. Five hundred was played, Miss Naomi j Gass taking the first prize and Miss ( Marie Gass second. Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Fort Wayne, a former member of the club, captured the guest prize. Other guests besides Mrs. i Bailey were Agnes and Tena Confer and Mrs. Will O'Brien. Santa Claus made his appearance during the eve-, ning. and Miss Miller served a de-1 licious two-course luncheon. Mrs. Daniel Falk will entertain the club i members in two weeks. / The Foreign Field (Continued from page one) ocrat. writing copy and looking after 1 the sales for local merchants, we be- : lieve the Daily Democrat has a combination of advertising service, na- , tional and local, unequaled in any small town daily paper in the Central West. It pays to advertise. Mrs. Martin Jaberg was .brought; to her home today from the Luther-! an hospital. Fort Wayne, where she had been a patient the past four : weeks. She stood the trip well, al- | though she is quite weak. Miss Ireta Erwin is home from Valparaiso for the Christmas vacation. Miss Doris Erwin is also home from Chicago, bringing with her a | classmate, Miss Mildred Peterson, whose home Is in Seattle, Wash. Miss Peterson’s family formerly lived in Alaska. Bryce Thomas is home from Puri! for the Christmas season. A box of “WHITE STAG” ! cigars are just the thing for the men to top oft’ their Christmas dinner. I)on’t forget to get your box of 'em. 299-51 HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROUBLE “I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could not get out of doors and scarcely out of I bed.” writes C. E. Brewer, Village I Springs. Ala. ‘ Could not bend over at all without the most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley i Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first I few doses and continued their use unit il completely cured. 1 consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble.”—Sold everywhere. PUBLIC SALeF Watch this column for the public j sales. We print the bills. Advertise your sale in the Daily Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people. Jan. 11 —Kline and Grandstaff, 2 miles west of Riverside Grocery, De- i catur, Ind. Jan. 12 —Dick Haggard, one mile east, one-half mile south of Monroe, or six and one-half miles south of Decatur on mud pike. January 31 — Otto Buuck's sale of Chester White brood sows, eleven I miles northwest of I>|batur. Jan. 26 — Gillig mothers, 1 mile; south of Decatur. Jan. 27 —John Parrish's sale of Chester White Hogs. One mile west of Willshire, 10 miles southeast of Decatur.
We take this method of thanking everybody for the Liberal Patronage given us this past year. And Wish You All a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baughman Easl Side Street. BxSincereGood Wishes |Ji AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL and you our patrons, we feel confident will enjoy to the fullest extent the coining Yuletide Season, happy in the protection of your loved ones, secured for them by your affiliation with the Western Reserve Ins. C0..1 CHAS. W. YAGER, Agent DECATUR, INI). f Peoples & Gay Extend to the Friends and Patrons of this store, a MERRY XMAS. and a sincere appreciation of the patronage extended us during the past year.
THE SAME JOYOUS CHRISTMAS YOU ARE WISHING YOUR FRIENDS THE SAME Prosperous New Year YOU HOPE FOR YOUR FELLOWMEN, THESE ARE OUR WISHES TO YOU. The White Stag Cigar Co. L -5" - ' ~ t —. 1 < » » I » GREETINGS? Merry Christmas, we wish to you With all its joys to those you hold dear. And trust that our sincere wishes will find Perfect fulfillment in the coining New Year. „ - Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store ■ '■ - — —" - —-' — - ■—* ■ — -- - - • ' '»■**** ■ " ■ --' - ' I , — - -MM* * / A , Merry Christmas and a sincere appreciation of the patronage shown us during the past year, is extended Io the many friends and patrons of the Fair Store / Ferd Bleeke, Prop. \ ’ Decatur, Indiana „ ! .
