Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1921 — Page 2

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Or Rayl waa vailed to Cary today, on professional business. He will return some time Friday. —»■ 11 1

BARGAINS GALORE Bernstein’s NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR WINTER WANTS AT A SAVING. Good Unbleached Toweling. Special, while it lasts—yardMV Ladies Heavy Outing Gowns, QQ Ail sizes i/OC Ladies Dark Outing Petticoats 49c Special! Heavy Fleeced Childrens Vests and Pants, most all sizes, eachtJt/V 1 .adies Long Sleeve Fleeced Union Suits, AO size 36 and 38. suitvOU Mens Heavy Fleeced or Ribbed Union Suits, OQ all sizes 36 to 46, suit Mens and Boys Heavy Sweater Coats, d»-| 1 A all sizes 1 • LeJ Ladies C. B. Corsets, QQ x all sizes 19 to 30i/Ol Mens Work Shirts, * all sizes 1 l’j to 17• Ov Mens Blue and White Stripe Overalls, With Bib <7OC ladies Fine Lisle Hose. Good Weight Unbleached Muslin Yard A large assortment of Heavy Outings, i O „ 1 'H Yard :... IZC and 1/C Heavy Bleached Outing 1 re Yard IOC Standard Quality Yard W ide Percale 1 Op Plain Color Dress Gingham. 1 A rt Yard LUC Ladies Rubbers to tit all toes and heels 98c Men> l our Buckle. All Rubber Arctics. QO Good QunJitv I tj nress $2.98, $3.45 Work shOK - $2.98, $3.45 laui»es Fine Dress Shoes. OO OQ Cl All sizes to SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SHOES BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. A Good Sire Blanket large enough for any QI size bed. Heavily Fleeced. Special pair t'L,vJ SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL BLANKETS

THANKSGIVING OPENING SALE Os Our Toy Basement Saturday, Nov. 19th The largest and most complete line of toys and esefal presents will be found in this store. Here is the answer to your Christmas gift queries. Our siore is a real book of suggestions with prices to meet every purse. Opening Sale Saturday, November 19, at 8:30 a. m. ~ ALUMINUM WARE SALE—SEE OUR WINDOWS—PLENTY FOR ALL. You never had an opportunity in your life to buy aluminum at prices. ti Quart Aluminum Open Kettle - 4 Quart Aluminum Kettle With Cover anr At re" luurge Aluminum Double Boiler Vliulut Ui JUj vl Eight Cup Aluminum Percolator .1 •« Q| Tw© Piece Aluminum Double Roaster [|l6S6 ilCffiS OTHER SPECIAL FDR OPENING DAY ONLY TOY H.ASEMENT CANDY DEPARTMENT Climbing Monkey 1 PL -» Wrapped Candy Kisses. 1 Ao XmV Pound JLvU 11 inch Unbreakable Doll 1 ft/* pound box QOf* The Well Known d Q t racier Jack. Q Tinker To? dR/C Box CL TOYS - TOYS - TOYS Our basement is full of American and imported to.vs. This department will be of interest to a!L Yeu are invited to inspect a real Toyland. "Bring the kiddies." No trouble to hoH at this -tore—An? toy uiil be reserved for you with smail payment. Shop early. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF INTEREST TO YOU. HANDKERCHIEFS. FULL LINE. BOX SATIONERY AND BOONS ALL KINDS NECKTIES. POST CARDS. TAGS SEALS. PICTURES. FANCY TOWELS AND FACE CLOTHS AND SHAVING MIRRORS. ALUMINUM W ARE FANCY CHINA AND DINNERW ARE CENTER PIECES AND SHAMS JEWELRY. RIG ASSORTMENT. FIG LINE OF GLASSWARE BIG ASSORTMENT BOXEDTIN AND ENAMELWARE Christmas Candies;—AVe will hare Tons of it. Prices always lowest. Morris 5 & 10c Store WITH VARIETY DEPARTMENT

Walter Heinking from east of town made a business trip to Decatur this morning.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17,1921.

THE COURT NEWS Real estate transfers recorded with Recorder Joe McConnell today are: John W .Kroner to George Cook 1n10t.70, CeylQn. $1.00; Bernhard Lehman to Calvin Lehman SO avres. Wabash township, $16,000. -— • Mrs Sam Baumgardner of Willshire Ohio was a business visitor in Decatur this morning. — • SHE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS A cold, even when it has developed n hacking nought, difficult breathing, sleepless nights, raw throat and sore | lungs.— eve® then a cold yields quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Milton Waite. Box 32. Asalia. Mich, writes: “1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar for the past 20 years and 'find there is no other cough or croup remedy like it. You may use my I name." It gets right at the seat of trouble. Children like it. Sold everywhere. FURS! FURS! November 10th is the open season for all fur-bearing animals, and there is already a real urgent demand for this year s catch, so you will do well to make arrangements to trap and handle all you possibly can. We will be in the market at all times for any furs you catch, and it will be to your advantage to let us see ycur fur before you sell or ship anywhere else. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. 4 I. R. R. Crossing Phone 442BE RID OF THAT ACHE If you are a sufferer with lame back, backache, diuineas, nervousness and kidney disorders, why deal you try the remedy that your own neighbors recommend? Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Nellie Meyer, 710 Marshall St. Decatur, says: "I could not have kept going if it had net been for Doan's Kidney Pills, i had kidney eomp aint and my back ached incessantly. 1 could get no relief day or night. When I stooped I got dizsy spells and Mack spots float -d before my eyes My kidneys acted irregularly and I knew they were the cause of the trouble. 1 used Doan s Kidney Pills from Calle * & Kahne e Drug Store and they proved to be ; ju.-t whst 1 needed. Jt was wcaderI ful how quickly thet striped the backache and tegulatei «,«- k dr: ays. Price She, at all dealers. Den t ■ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Dean’s Kidney Pills— Ute same that Mrs. Meyer had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦j CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY. Baptist Ladies Society—Mrs. John Everett. Philathea Class—Mrs. S. E. Hite. D. Y. B. Class of V. B. church—Mrs. George Massonee. Phoebe Bible class—Mrs. Eliker. U. B. Silent Workers' Class —Mrs. Ben Pillars. FRIDAY. M. E. Woman's Foreign Missionary > Society—Mrs. C. L. Walters. Pocahontas Initiation —Red Men's I hall. Woman's Society of Baptist Church Mrs. John Everett. Christian Ladies' Aid —Mrs. Will I Engle. W. R. C —G. A. R. hall. 2 o'clock. MONDAY. Evangelical Dorcas Sunday school | class —Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. Bachelor Maids —Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. The Dorcas Sunday school class of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. 627 North Seventh street. Monday eve-> ning. £ ♦ The Reformed Ladies’ Aid society observed their annual dollar social I and guest day Wednesday afternoon. I the meeting being held at the home | of Mrs. Peter Kirsch, on North Second street. Each lady told of the way , she earned the dollar as sue passed it to the treasurer. Some performed j' ■ .he work of the barber, in cutting her I I husband's hair, compelling the good- ‘ natured better half to "fork over the I price he would have to pay the barber | others pressed their clothes, and there ■ v.-ere various ways of earning the dollars. while others stated they "just J took" the money. The collection of | the money proved a very interesting I part of the program. Forty-one doi- j : lars were turned into the treasury | I from the effort. The usual program j | was also enjoyed, and included a violin solo by Kathryn Weldler: piano t I duet. Lulu and Leia Gerber; vocal j ' solo. Rev. Elliker. The ladies are l > planning for their baiaar which will I |be held at the library December 7th. > , The collection, besides the dollar eon ■ I tributions. totaled $7.50. ♦ | Mrs. WSI Engle will entertain the II [Christian Ladies' Aid Friday afterI soon at her home on Lane street. f| ! Every one who has not brought her fruit for the missionary barrel bring* it to this meeting. * In eor.neetion with the Ladies' Ba-7 I - 3r to be held at the Presbyterian | ' birch next Tuesday, a ten cent par- i | . -:-l post sale wH! be conducted, fl I There will also be a sale of ChristI'teas gifts with all kind* of aprons; II and other attractive articles, a sup-1 j per from five to seven and a good j fjlme all day with a special program | evening. Don't forget it. Plan I Ito go. Remember the date —next | Tuesday. + ! Miss Rose V-oglewede was hostess | to the members of the Bachelor | [Maids last the usual good; tithe starting with a chicken dinner, Ijat the Murray hotel at 6:30 o’clock. , j After the dimer the ladies went to the home of Miss Vogiewede on I I Fourth street, where they played five hundred. Prices were won by Mrs. Wai Wemhotf and Mrs. Dick Boch. Mr*. Dan N’biick and Miss Marine iDe’nmger were content with the conIsolaMon prises. Guests were Miss , Marguerite Garard of Toledo. Ohio, and Mrs. Frank Barthel. Mrs. L. A. • Hoithouse has invited the girls to 7 her heme in the north part of theij •city fcr tbe meeting next Monday evening, and they will “hike'' tiered n time for the usual dinner at 6:3*. lj ♦ All members of the So-Cha-Rea ! :?.’.h whe are unable to be present at tte meeting Sunday evening are re- ' qcested to call Miss Cecil Miller not *| later tfeaa Friday. ♦ Tsesday. November 16th. being an- I mt-i inspeetkm for the W. R. C. aux Hyiarv to the Grond .Army of the; Republic. Sam Henry Post. No. <l. Deeatar. Indiana, it wa» observed by Hie ladles by giving a eMekee ■ dinner, with all the accescries |*rtainirg to it which was a grand suoves*. About forty-dve ate dinner I in.lsdmg tea or twelve of the old soldiers. Several bewg sick and , could net be present. Also Rev. and ■ Mr*. C. J. Miner, who made a few | pleas ng remarks. After dinner the I rjgvJar corps was taken up. and ; gone through with. Mrs. Deekhnrt -I of BiuSton being inspector. She ! made a few. ressarks «.ocsj’. meeting the <.erp« c® its work: afcx a few' criticisms which were kindly re.-eiv-. ed. Take it all in aS it was a very erjoyabw sesk-» a-d ss® teag be | remembered.—CastHbuted. I Take th® littit talks to -Little Fc’is I I Town" at the Qy» tcesnewsr mgim. I

LessiCosts- > Higher wL Quality in . B °y s Clothes TWO SUITS FOR Zl THE PRICE OF ONE. boys wool suits WITH 2 PAIR OF PANTS ALL THE latest SHADESf AND MODELS AS LOW AS O/W $8.50 DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU LOOK OUR LINE OVER. OTHER PRICES 3m RANGING AT $lO, $12.50 & sls 7 k Overcoats for the i Little Tots are beauties at 10? $5 - 00 \ i ers at $7.50 and SIO.OO \ tFhf Boys Underwear \ H BOVS HEAVY RIBBED \ W AND FLEECED UNION SUITS \r 4 at 75c, SI.OO and $1.25 John T. Myers Co. Special Dress Bargains We have placed special reductions on every Wool Serge and Tricotine Dress in the house; nothing will be reserved and the styles are all of this seasons choice styles to select from. to $49.50 525.00 DRESSES DRESSES ~TbL Sale— — Ulis Sale—/OVX. $34-50 $18.75 XaLK- •. > qv IT" - if < s DRESSES DRESSES gl v ' —This Sale— ' —This Sale—- | 1 1 $32.50 $14.75 lift I — I $32-50 $12.75 to $13.50 DRESSES DRESSES ? —This Sale— —Uns Salep 524.75 $10.75 To get your selection it would be advisable to make early selections while the stock is complete. All Fall High Tailored Suits at less than manufactured cost NIBLICK and CO.