Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1922 — Page 2

S Where? Northern Indiana Fair and Race Meet 4 Big Days and Nights 4 NEXT WEEK Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. MM Spectacular Fire Works M-gj 3 Ear Display. High Dive, <i<s *r ffl| sag Balloon Ascension, Agri- S-wt & » WB cultural Chautauqua, ■ ■ BrS MS * te A ■ .*> MF Trained Animals. 7 " ■ '**’ Bands. : : : J Midway Attractions Furnished By ZEIDMAN AND POLLIE TRAINED WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS and ? Exposition Shows Combined 18 High Class Shows —6 Mammoth Riding Devices —2 Concert Bands You Will Enjoy Every Minute BIGGER—BETTER—GRANDER THAN EVER. — ———-— - — — The Best Servant The best servant in the world is money of your own. It obeys you implicitly. Equip yourself I with your owtTmoney by beginning a Savings Account now at this bank. Ths Peoples Loan & Trust Co. ? . BANK OF SERVICE UH—in inniiwi ii «i ii win ii iiifip ll —mu ii ■ mn im i im inn • ttwhttt -TTnrjmwiMirn - IBERNSTEIN’SI Make Our Store Your Headquarters During Fair Week SPECIAL PRICES THROUGHOUT THE STORE DI RING FAIR WEEK Ladies Silk Hose, Black. White or Brown Ladies Fine Lisle Hose, Black, White or Brown 25c I Mens Athletic Muslin Union Suits 69c Mens Balbriggan Union Suits, short sleeve, Ankie Length .'.... 4 0V $2.00 Mens Khaki Pants, all sizes $1.69 I Good Weight Bleached Outing, yard 15c i Heavy Unbleached Muslin, yard ' $ Large Size Sheets, made of Good Bleached Muslin, AQ Each MdC A Big Line Ladies Georgette W aists (I*o (»Q All new stock Mens Overalls, with Bib, all sizes 08 C Ladies White Voil Waists, > AQ All sizes 36 to 46770 C Ladies or Growing (,iris White Oxfords, (£7 PA or One Strap Slippers J A Big Assortment of Ladies or Growing Girls Oxfords » s “7 r8 ,.52.89, $2.98 Mens Mule Skin W ork Shoes, all sizes * Mens Black Blucher Dress Shoes, ail sizes I Ladies Knit Union Suits, lace knee, all sizes 4-0 f* I A Few Pair Left! Mens Palm Beach Oxfords d* i An | All Sizes

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR Mr. and' Mrs. John Gcils, of we .t of this city, entertained at a farewell party lust night in honor of John Hill who leaves today for bls homo at Rock Island, 111. after a two week's visit here with relatives. The evening was spent with music and dune ing after which home-made ice cream and cake were served. Those present to enjoy the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and daughter, Ethel;, Mr. and Mrs. Leo l iman and •hildren, Mary, Richard, Vfrgene: Mr. and Mrs. Anselm Hackman and children, Bernardis, and Leo; Mr. and Mis Joe Heiman and daughter Geraldine; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Miller and children. Marcellus, Leo and Cele; to; Mr. and Mrs. Roman Steigmeycr and son Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brite and children John Roman and Frances; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geels and son Carl; Misses Cecelia and Amelia Ulman, Rose Stoigmeyer and Celeste Omlor; Mr. John Hill of Rock island, 111,, Carl Steigmeyer, Bernard Miller, and Herman Lengerich. CREAM PATRONS. NOTICE The following cream stations will close at 12 o'clock for the rest of the day August 2. 3, and 4 for the fair. CLOV E RLE A F CREAM E f 11ES, WHITE MOUNTAIN DAIRY CO. 177t3 BUNDLE DAY TO BE HELD HERE ON AUGUST 15 (Continued from page one) have expressed their cordial interest and readiness to co-operation, since this is what President Harding has well described as the “Greatest Humanitarian movement of the ages.” It means the salvaging of a whole nation. So let no one wait till the 15th of Aug. but make up your bundles now. by going thru attic and closets and gathering together what yon can spare, of worn out or cast off clothes, and if better ones can be given, so much the better, remembering the words of HIM, who said. “1 was naked, and ye clothed me.” and on Ticday, August 15th.. Decatur can do something worthwhile. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE In the matter of George C. Steele, bankrupt. , No. 716. In Bankruptcy.. Order of Notice Thereon District of Indiana, ss: On this 24th day of July, A. D., 1922 on reading the petition of the bank rupt for his discharge. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT Th i' a hearing be had upon the same on the 4th day of September, A. 1). 1922 -before said Court at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon and that notice thereof shall be published twice in the Decatur Daily Democrat, a newspaper pi inted in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the said Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the HONORABLE ALBERT B. ANDERSON, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on the 24th day of July, A. D. 1922. (Seal) 27-28 NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk Watch for the “SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT'’ of the new movie. ' 175(6 SURE TO HELP SICK WOMEN Mrs. Baker, So Much Benefited by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Anxious to Help Oihers Lebanon, Indiana.—“l waacompletely run down from women’s troubles and 7iill7i;wn7up7FiTl st< ' mac ‘ l trouble and I h ora long time was ; |h . hardly able to do my UtK * W °A- I had some friends who had 13® ** y 4 taken Lydia E. PinkW ham’s Vegetable tii * ’ ill Compound, and they 111 J|| told me about it. I .j||l know what it has '4l done for me and I recommend it to K. others, as I am sure -"g***”*™ Jit will be a groat help to all sick women. It is a wonderful medicine, and I give you permission to use my testimonial and my photograph.”—Mrs. Emma Baker, 310 S, East St., Ix'banon, Indiana. These letters recommending Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ought to convince women of thq.great worth of this medicine in the treatment of ailments to which they are often subject. Mrs. Baker calls it ‘‘a wonderful medicine.” if you are suffering from troubles women often have, or feel all run down, without any ambition or energy for your regular work, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound'. It is a natural restorative and should hJ;-, you as it has Mrs. Baker and many other women. x' ’

+♦+♦♦♦++♦+++*♦*l ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few second baud <"-d ranges.—Gas Office. FOR SALE — One 12-111’ Rui>e I y Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Machine Co. 159-ts FOR SALE- West Virginia Block Threghhig Coal. Adams Co. Equity Exchange. 163-ts. Pou SALE Baby Chicks. Leghorns. 8 cents. Heavy breeds, 9 cents. Custom hatching, 5 cents. Henry Yake. Craigville phone, Magley rural route number 1. 167-2 wks. FOR^SALE—3 ton trailer, 185.00; 1 half-ton trailer, »20.00; Ford touring car, J 85.00; Ford runabout, $85,00; Ford 1-ton truck 8115,00. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Ind. 168t12 FOR SALE —International Ensilage cutter, in good shape; also 2 Jersey cows, and one Jersey and Holstein mixed, one fresh now, and other two will be fresh in August. Ben J. Waggoner, 3 miles north of Decatur. 171 -6tx Foil sUiThave abmjt~s(Ttoii of ice which I will sell in large or small quantities or will sell the whol" lot. Bert Johnson, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. 121 t6x BABY SULK/ FOR SALE—f>ark lifm reed Sturgis collapsible. Will sell right. Call at 510 Jefferson St. ,172-ts FOR SALE —Indiana wood stave silo. T. A. Gottschalk, Berne, Indiana. 174-6tx. FOR SALE—Miixweil “touring car; Oakland touring car; Ford touring car. McKinnie Motor Sales Co.. First street, Decatur, Ind. 175t3 FOR SALE—IO2*^ — acres of farm laud in Washington township and house and lot in Monroe, Indiana. Inquire of V. S. Pease, Bluffton. Ind., execu tor of Adam Pease estate. 17 19 21 22-25 27x WANTED WANTED At Grund Rapids and other points on the Pennsylvania system: Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Electricians, Pipefitters, Carmen, Helpers and Laborers. Inquire of IL L. Merry, local agent, Pennsylvania system. 17216 WANTED —Specialty salesman. Must have auto and bo in position to deposit SSO. Pays $lO to sl3 per day. Federal Steel Products Co., 1311 So. W ishington St., Marion, Ind. 176-3tx. For Rent FOR RENT —Good house on Madison street, 3 blocks from court house. Occupancy at once. Call phone 43. 172t8x FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms, 115 South First street. 173t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—GohI open face Illinois gents watch on G. R. & I. tracks between depot and Monroe st. Reward if returned to Oscar Yost, 209 South 3rd st. Phone 416. 175t2x a Just received another shipment of fancy Gingham Dresses suitable for the Fair and street wear. Sizes from 16 to 16. Price $2.98. E. F. GASS & SON. K. of P. MEETING The regular meeting of the Knights ci Pythias will be held at seven o'clock this evening and will adjouftt in plenty of time for the members t( attend the Chautauqua. Please bo present. JOE LINN, C. C. CLOSE FOR HALF DAY The following Shoo Stores agree to close their respective places of business every day during the fair at 12 o'clock noon for the rest of the day excepting Saturday we will be open all day. / . " CHAS VOGLEWEDE ANNA WINNESS ■' F. A. PEOPLES ELZ&Y SHOE STORE “The Bible and /' Its Enemies” By William J. Bryan A story on evolution and one that you will enjoy reading and passing on to others. 25c postpaid. Mail orders to CHRISTIAN PUBLISHING ASS’N. JOHN H. STEWART, MflE Dayton, Ohio

REMEMBER This Is Positively the LAST WEEK of Our JULY CLEARANCE SALE Don’t Miss These WONDERFUL BARGAINSMany Special Events for the last week-end COME IN- FOR YOURSELF Vance & Linn J “We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are”

SPECIAL SALE OF / Low Shoes 38 prs. Womans Black Childs Patent Leather and Brown Kid Gre- Two Straps, . d? i4O cian Sandals, military sizes 8-toil tpl/xJ heel, sizes 4' 2 to 7 1/2 $2 33 prs. Womans Black 40 prs. Womans White Kid and Patent OJQ AO Oxfords and Straps, Pumps, Louis heels.. Sizes 3to 8. .... ’ Sweeping reductions on white goods! Sport Oxfords, price per pair White Canvas Oxfords and 81 and «t 9 KA Straps, per pair 51.75 $1.50 and $2.50 Get yours while sizes are good * No exchange or charge made on these goods. Winnes Shoe Store