Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1921 — Page 6
UrwnMiv wn»P<i "jj'^g^gpQßMSaMHiJyßKMßMßHfr^fcMHWPiw^Wwßgw-M^^^^^M SAMPLE SHOE SAIL ■ ‘ Ht*r<*’-i it chance for Vounj; Men, Uo> H and Afen vilh sm all feet to »h shoes at real old fashioned Kxcurs.on Hates. I lu'-c are sample shoes, most o' them branded x\ ith the manufaciurer - name, size* mu from > to S and widths from A to 1). 0 Wh f OTB Alens and Hoy? 11 row* « ass, flHuk Gun 'tetal. Wark Kid and lilack a«»t Tan • hrome leathers. bhoe» that yj* J QU retailed op t« HI 0.00; your choice... O Another lot of the ame description, eitepl in a lower grade. *ho«s that sold up to .<7.00; CO QU Your choi e HKST VOMF, FIRST SERVED Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller _________ - « .<*. iSBW* -seen; V TVSn** •
* ABOUT TOWN ♦ I MK.syaath of lleneva w« « 11 wo u'> •I'iliiy i" Iwaitt*.-**. Mrs 1 icnter Knu i>l Sjnfuril, Mi< tt.. is Waiting with Mr, and Mr*. Alva King and Mr uiui Mrs. Klsin Kina. Mr. lien Hunaifkc-r w s in Fort IVa 0 > B TiluV I'D inisinws. I'.in K*lvc r who tins* been ill for the pr t w.t-li is now able to be up ; <! a 0 1 town. Richard Deininsfr t*»fr today for ( bouili >u r<l »!vr*- In will r< -time hi . ttuli. . * Notre It*me university. M s r H l.lnn»i<krr i'*-tr th>' day in Fort nT e •‘Stellar Four* played at th * Bteftninmenr »i»*n Tueed .v ev*oiiiß hv the ymr-rlcan I/vlon and tt w.'s «ojoy* d ! y all. Art' one wanting ja or ny knt it music van j;et it bv r. iO. fit* "Stellar Four." The orikiatra .a «ompo*ed of high school •till *ta ard they are surely th<-n---with tl e p off-". as unv of the t-vys of she American Legion will toll you. Thr Woman's club will meet next Monday ewnius at tbr library.
Strive To Have i Heallhy Skin Krtf Totj arn 1n n •f women c*otte the condiapparent In complexion. You %ill ae?a filled with blmckfceadt. •itma tiy and *onie ■roootb «ui g: cn»ry, aoias anieared with route, tume «trcAi:ed with he&vy ®i«uil*c p* w ter* end tmee *.t% a while Tou wiu aee o» e that is A C«mon> cf luteUit<*n''9 fren iwen of viww Ihe coiar is ro«v, the •Xiu is clear and smooth, the por?s •re small acid open* tf'e powder do?* t.wt ahowr t>n the £rrn vigorous s‘<!n. flL\«r> r wooian can have a good cumjpleaic»n IT she will ouly us© a littlo Out ration II rwi would a uuiiere«u ,beauty, tna bsauty cf pena* t heului, ywu must ret'ifn.sii your worn-ouL ! s*4fnr-R* vtth te. itlun, Natrre'f cwn nerva raatorer. and put into your blood tha itiTla >rating iron mb h Nature intHodi d It to have f>r health, in moot *»f the modern foait then arid elaer rliajanif akiguants ♦ave teen krg<’ly «:f»inatad. Y-t So l»« god bf»»uttfu! th# ays4etn i iu-it s* e th.-m. Th* y are '•‘.-und In Bl#-fwi < n, not only in proper proportions r t . reefeof • vr.*,Jc<>n«<i i vitality but in suf-h farm ak the Hem , can best yaeHljuiiAt** then A frakitmeat o< hicithln nd Iron meptoiaatH ua r-onbln ah: Bi-o-ftm o increaaes the appetite, >ht*'JittU itioo ( and lnvlgoratFH the patient. Afld Bio-feren in Us i> llet toem tt ipaey and portable to take—a# liquid
&** WTOi sntiHGi row*? ii:j : £ •' \ *tS» TRT 70 FJNO YOIA fc:j % ?W AM*? a/.os>:? * fc V:: fsnf it tnic tin# youweftf out of E: ;l: your \friy and i| tool longer to get yr" ::: itnywhere than if yot*had asked the ft I'' cop for I ••• ::: Wclirc the “cop” of finances. We $ arc constantly directing folk* in the §+ = ::: host way of handling different H--±t #i«ney transactions—also in select- rH~ ing investments. ' ** stl ' f it reasonable to suppose that p "o could save you time and money? s || FIRST NATIONAL BANK §§ :i E fell Vou Are a Slran i» Here iui Once. fPPpK=:: * r ’ l 1 “ " ’ ——MWWfi IMB
i The «l< (direct us of the V » Nnti cal hank will 1* hvld in this ► city n next Tuesday, January 11th. The PcHAplea laoin and Trust com 1 pauy will I'lci-t din. tor* end offittr*o January ISth. The Mores w ore <lolng a big business 1 today Those pla < holding sub s wet*' crowded. Read tbe ads in the Daily Democrat >c 1 save money. All kinds oi bargains ire advertia* d. The first hor.'P sale of the DeeaturFort Wayne Horse company was held today at the barns on First street Student* from the lleppert auctioneering school attended the sale. Xow is the time to renew your subscription to the Daily Ifemocrat. you’ll save money. : i Rev. John 11. Jones and son, David I Wilson, returned today to Sturgia, Mi. It., ('.t v i aving attended the funeral of Elijah Walters which war held ' yesterday. Mr. Walters was a brother ' of the late Mrs. John Ft Jones. Rev Jones is a former Decatur resident. ’ having moved to Sturgis last year. Arthur Chase left last evening for : South Dud where he will resume h!. .*wGik with the Studebnber automobile
: " ffon^-di•coloration tffd tFetH* % n<i taste. There is no secret or -mystery about Bio-ferep*. Doctors prescribe It regularly because they know sx•ctly what It contains as well as what It will do and they ft now they • ■ould aot formulate a batter up* builtiinf* tonic*. Pa tctUn .if on the S'-Stem Is so KNneflclaui. me ars to sura of its *ivin« you positive health »;nd vigor, providing', o? rourse. thsr* is no sertoifia. chrunia ailment *uc*ls as '•an sr, etr., hat «• or.l? seU it on *he condition that you agree ro return the empty pacimice • nri accept a refund of your money unless you are entirely satisfied? There is no use wait In ir t'or heal til and beauty, it ia better to do things todikjf tliaa tontpsrow. <»o to your phreiclan today—ri*h* teew—he nil! advise Hio-feren. Then etart tak’diff It at ones aa he advise# or as direcb. ms on the package for. Th# fCUarantee pmte»rts your money. Lnt#r«rtimf booklet may be faaa for th# a«ridiyr * !«rsr« sa,«» at all tetifmg cp\U{{- r irtta er dkreot Vs your dnuxgiMt vun *ot «wp*xv Tfcu . Th*. .S*nu n.il 1 Keneklaa Ca. iw...Cl««tanfltt*Oht», * ' —--- '
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—-yfc —■— - factory witleli was do so flown durnu the holidays, l ilpi r cituse will b n . Monday for south Henil where he will also resunta his work. « The Baumgartner ~peer Qua • ItHte «isii In iittiouttte lo Mr Sdin. v ; that they tire open to his atlverlis >• " real live aurtloneerr The meeting of the Decatur Industrh i as*ot lallan Hu iit->n from next Monday evening to the fol1 111\\ IIP ni- lit. Tile d a*. ' i.lo meeting of the Womag’s tt;.# IH-hcddie*! fol the raiite |»laee. l»h » re mb- r the change of dat* v\ i mi ied to Elkhart this inoni>aa utt*f » i**o d. visit * t tri--niN here F 1 -everal days ia -t lia - loot,ed iifier bus ue- for his tirtp , j.-pvt V n Hlulfton. Iterve a d (lea#'* Mi«. Ff> d Mhtiatichee pleuiantiv entertained tlie meinbern of the l*tli, s Kite Hundred club Wedn sday ,u * i, n b mreet. \t five hundred, Mrs Vincent Smith raptured first honors, Mrs. Dick Boch. se.cood. »na Mr*. Dan Falk secured the consolation prize. Mrs, \shhdU' h. ' erved a delicloiii lurch to her gu* ats The club announcta t lit name cf Mrs. Will O'Rrlen a* a n* v. member. *«»*••»••*«•«•*••• • THE COURT HOUSE NEWS • «*•**« • * * Matters are rathpr quit*t about th* court hou»* this week, the pai>ers most consulted being the report on the Wabash river dredge petition. Practically ev*ry person affected by tin drain i are either been at the < ourt house, or m-nt. a representative, aud attorneys hare been go busy in this matter that they have permitted oth. r affairs to drop by the wayside. The remonstrators have until Saturday to keep within the ten-day limit given by law. Realty transfers: Charles P. Trout ner to Miner M. Fuller, Inlet .5. Pleasant Mills. SSO. Maurice Ault et al. to Peter AUes, inot 5:1, (lent vu, S3OO. The diver, e ca-e of Straley vs. Stra ley is set for trial tomorrow before Judge Moran. D. R. Ft win is attorney for the plaintiff and Simmons & Dailey of Hlufftort represent the defendant. Charles Hindenlang vs. Ethel Hin denlanz. divorce. Default ol defendant. Rule against prosecuting attor. uey to answer. McCray Forces Control the General Assembly (Continued from page or.ei that they he placed before the people at the next general election. That SIIOO,OOO lie appropriated for the governor and a committee cf the legislature in the purchase of land for slate institutions. THE BERNSTEIN SALE The Bernstein store on Saturday starts th. ir annual January sale, tb* -dvertisement for which ape-ars in to day's paper. As usual, Mr. Bernstein announces a hie c ut in prices of goesds handled by him, and the public can recure great bargains in dry goods shoe,-, aiusllr.s. ?ingbatn?, underwra.. novelties, blankets, etc. The sate will continue daring the month of January, and will be advisable to attend early, as the goods will move rapidly at the prices quoted, THE SALES ARE* ON~ The big clothing eaie conducted by Vance & Linn, and the People* & Cay dissolution sale of shoes started with a rush today, and people are eager to catrh up the many bargains an 1 nouneed. The sales have been *.n- --! Bounced in page-ad* in the Daily Dem i ocmt, and • perntuU of the pager will *how that a big redaction in prices bet* • been ramie Othe* sales asneipeed | are st ike Hotthoooo-Srdult* aid John V. Mye® *tnr*.. tliv W nne* »’*oe «t*ra. KMillet Ase„ Cass Sters ol Quality and Sat* Hhe. All of tke»t Irm* have •aaotraced H»ir gale throw** th* *O4l ran* of tA* Democrat, sad there ara aumerou* bajgatns in t all of th#ia. tOTICH Elder R. H. Nicodemus, late ol Bethany Bible school, Chicago, 111., will be with us at the pleasant Dale church over the Lord day. Saturday evening he wm give a lecture, “The Child Our Opportunity.” On Sunday morning the subject will be “Things Essential to Success in Christian Service.” For Sunday evening, “The Holy Spirit’s Place in Individual and Church Life.” Elder Nicodemus comes to us as a strong believer in the Bible and a most powerful public, speaker. Everybody welcome. J. L. KLINE. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Chicago, Jan. 6 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Wheat; Mar. $1.73%; May, $1.67%. Corn: May, $1.76%; July $1.75%, Oats: May 49; July 48%. ‘ i 5. _
CORf* SHOW ALSO 1; The•Pccatijr Poultry and P* on -t sociatiou vftll uls<» uiv*• tt •• n h*" in (-oiiitpi'tton with the poultry show, to bo given in tills cJiy February i to I and thi g'lould have t'cen liieludi'd I ill the rtf lit . - riniu I show vi *■ b lo 11 .u, in ir 1 .TP ju-B. Wl ll I«' | 1 -n n il g o*l r »i » 'be • ■« wem a tiv «•**:»»* wIU be ready ID 'he ««:: >e *f tb n »t *w we-.. S, at ' cjia lie hb*l foe e'lg kit] * |by «■*» its Ht fit ve at rite Ttanlw.iie stow. ■ 1 any of the « "I. sos th* ort gait ion. Jii !p uia e I .* e w sue* -a* L Hos soup arl 1 u»f sarulw i*>uA of nil kiixla nf the Kin tl mnl Hill lunch room. opposiH courl house. Give us a call. 2-6 t ■ W. 1— I—l ■ ■
I CUTfPRICE SALE ■ . jrilV ' ll run In our Men’s and Young Men’s "i Suits we have forgotten wh3t they cost and have put reduced tickets on every one of them. \J/*, V ! Prices are now from v ‘12.45 to 135. - • taa 'i0,69 :. Boys' Knickerbocker Softs Reduced 1-3 1-2 1 ; ——— — 1 \ Meu’s asd Boy's Sweaters, SI.OO to SB.OO i r i r i —— — — » * ,5 H A Men’s Pants to sell yon at prices that voa • V.i J >r|S will sorely be pleased j i i : 1 * 51.75 to $5.75 f : Our Flannel Siirts will go quickly at f ! ‘ \ \ ; $1.95 to $3,45 . i M ft •. EXTRA special ||j ■ ; Men’s Ribbed Skirts and Drawers, sold at it / V \ : $2.50 per suit, 0|- • M \\ , *** >» . i9DC th W U l llt* V " . * i’• $1 UK :i:i vk * itqj i* ■ Special law irien it al grades oH-cotton 1 ••'V'.jjJE h and wool uderwear * <: ‘ bi« C- ■ _ ! "' ail ®lotl)rB . Big Saving on Overcoats Special Priced $ 9.55 to $35, : f tr Sn»cSr--1 Travefing Bags 1-3 Off l a 3 Off I John T
I preda rmvnt returned . ; iVedtiesday; from a visit with (ictmvn Liiftrsno ot Gam tt. MiAs Mary Heawilon’a B Tree Coikintf School is no" session in the lower room ot ihe Public Library huiUlmo. Third street. CUT THIS 0V T - ■' IT 3 WtJUT-t «ON r N *■u»|» T. ♦ • ait »et ' 9 * ! ' , , r maU it ♦.) “• ya " * Flu., -*. Jib. » ‘b v* ~ J ■ {lo 1 *■ *v» n u I'D *t V * g o u :-!«* »Hi re a!' ; ' I \ otfnU f«f «•- noli 1 '!*•» ™ 1 >. ls\ g tie Kills tin a a • and i •’un .iiivTO . «• it » o«“v and i latlib'f ailtu.-nto: r Ih i sh- j ‘ 'M H tugs '' laluggioh b » Is. Add D
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