Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1922 — Page 2

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NOTICE P. A. A. MEMBERS ..The Preble Association will have a business meeting Monday evening. January H. at the Freitag hall. All members are requested to ( be there.

a ■ i i n swiseWTi ~- XlfMI (u if fl ' I*l VX ( L— ii iii"^— You Can Buy Karo At Lower Than Pre-War Prices EVERY mother in America will be glad to know that Karo —the T7TDT7T7 Bnautifoiiyii- . ", . „ . , -T IXILJjy lustratedCorn Great American Syrup is lower products cook Book of sixtythan Pre-war prices. four pages. Write Corn Prod- ' * ucts Refining Company, DeKaro always was one of the most econ- pertmem a.. Argo, Illinois, omical foods you could possibly use. Now it’s even more so. And just as delicious and wholesome as ever. Give your children plenty of pure, nour- | ishing Karo, and save on your butter bills. n For Karo is concentrated food —that helps ct.r'co. I build strength and health in young and old alike. You’ll never know how good pancakes £"7—L' 1 ' I*"^' 1 *"^' ' ""7/ Awand biscuits can be until served with plenty of rich Karo. Ask your grocer to send a can up to the r house today. /t CORN PRODUCTS SALES CO. *“*" ’^* > !’ ' C.H. Gamm.in, Manager 712 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. ‘ F , L*-7Lt- ■'■ -3 1181 l i| —u. »rw- -

OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Suits and Overcoats < Including such makes as Kuppenheimer, Monroe and Fashion Park- /Hiß In fact every suit and overcoat in our stock. Garments that sold at 'Xww from $15.00 to $47.50 and was then one-third lower than last years « prices. We have placed at just four prices— k! JpwMta Hundreds of people visited our store yesterday and bought Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings at our Greatly Reduced 5 Prices. They were more than surprised astonished, at the wonderful Values we are giving in our Great Janu- pIOII' BIF ary Clearance Sale. Do not fail to attend this great money saving event. Just note these prices $15.00 to $20.00 $22.50 to $30.00 $32.00 to $37.50 $40.00 to $47 50 « $13.95 $18.95 $24-95 $29.95 f F Boys’ Knee Pant Suits - Values As High As $15.00 slf ON OFF $5.00 to $6.50 $7.50 to $8.50 SIO.OO to $15.00 ?n ■ ■ $3.95 $5.95 $8.95 IL »— * ii/ wear w 0-B.xfcLA ifld VANCE & LINN, DECATUR, INDIANA I suo s ».ate. s 95Cj we ar c not satisfied unless you are” «Price. . l ' kn Suits

The Eadies' Aid society of the Re--1 formed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Baughman. AH members are requested to be present and the election of oftlcers will be held.

—DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JAN VARY 0, F l —

MONROE NEWS John,son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Oliver, has been quite sick a few days'

this week with Indigestion.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rosenwlnkle of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews and family Monday. S. V. Johnson of Farmland, visited his father, J. P. Johnson and other relatives here a few days’ this week. A number of our people attended the funeral of Mr. Walter Steele, which took place at Pleasant Mills, Wednesday afternoon, at the M. E. church, conducted by Rev. E. L. Jones. Interment was made in the Decatur cemetery. Mrs. John Stauffer is reported as being quite ill at her home on East Jackson street. Mr. Sherman Johnston is quite ill at his home in West Andrews street, suffering from rheumatism. Fred Watkins, who has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism for some time, is able to be up and around again. Joseph Murphy, living east of town, who has been ill tor some time, is reported as being in a critical condition. Our business houses will be closed at 6 p. m. each evening except Saturday's, during the revival meetitngs now being held at the Friends church. A revival meeting was begun on last Sunday evening at the Friends church conducted by the pastor, Rev. F. Reichenbach. The meeting started out with good indications of being a prosperous and successful one and everyone is urged to attend these meeting and to take an active part. The Monroe basketball teams of the high school left here Wednesday evening, where they played the teams at Liberty Center. These are both fast teams and have twice locked horns this season. Cheer up! And now Monroe will have two bells at the Jackson and Washington street crossings instead of gates or watchmen, so say the railroad commission. This will be soothing on the already nerve-racked citizens, who have endured the torture for some time of the clanging of the ones now’ in service. It is said that the new Jumbo bells which are to be installed will be heard for a distance of three miles. How consoling this will be to those living near them, if they should adopt the twenty-four hour system as the present ones have been doing from time to time. The railroads and the railroad commission will hand you what they w’ant you to have and not what the majority of the cititzens want. Petition or no petition, you must grin and look pleasant whether you like it or not.

A good name D»^.W" 6 " 5 i - lon i : I 111 ■ M ! j I; Sil "Us Pi'fioL //' / / sin M - ? 1 : iEH i! h ? f rJAv/JA .p i \ fe-OlWi r i * dr THOMAS DURKIN DISTRIBUTOR No. 2nd Street Decatur, Ind.