Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1922 — Page 5
«i I I {JMw ' 2<A- - |WL Sale of Misses ■' White Slippers Every little Jiirl wants a pair of these White Strap Slipin sonic with Nickle Bucjkles and Rubber Heels, some made with one strap button. Gel them here tomorrow and 210 . 2 51.39 Childs Sizes 9 to 11 $1.29 Charlie Voglewede Says Come Early
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' about town ♦ !»•*** **— * ♦♦♦♦♦* Kendall Ashcraft who was here with his father yesterday, made many friends here. They left yesterday afternoon for Marion, Ohio and will visit wious colleges in Ohio to determine where he will enter. A. B. Hailey and wife of Fort Wayne attended the fair here and met many aid friends. Mrs. F. v. Mills and daughter Miss Victoria returned yesterday from Minneapolis where they enjoyed a Bwnth witli Frank Mills and family. Mrs. Terry Wertz returned to her ioine at Elkhart last evening after a aevera! days visit here. Ralph Knossos the Pennslyvania railroad visited here and attended the fair today. Mrs. C. C. Schafer and children are inioying an outing at Leland, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart and sons attended the fair yesterday. Mr. Ste- • nrt and Meredith returned to Dayta this morning while Mrs. Stewart nt Max will remain for a few days nsit Jacob Long of Genera was a busiless visitor hero Charles Schug cf Berne is taking in fts big fa;. - . Will Kingsb'T” of Indianapolis attended the fair this week.
H, F. Kitson K / Takes Dealership in Adams County for Hupmobile Cars are displayed at the Fair Auto Exhibit Mr. Kitson intends to develope a complete sales and service station for Hupp motor cars in this territory and takes pride in making this announcement to his many patrons. r~~ ~ r "11 i g » frr — '»-* ::: ± i B it Spent dollars ::: like spent bullets go nowhere EE: and hit no one. - :: i ' ?[p l first national bank || -- - ou re a •^ ran & er nce gw, ■ : / ~BIXXA- J■ 1 ~ JpJIZS . -■—■» . — 4 ~t" H k I Iff™? jyg~ r nrr 1 n ~f-nVs rftufius 4, ‘ x:: ~!zrf'p|jz ? -------— _
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter Miss Leeanna will leave today on a 3.000 mile auto trip to Canada and eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stewart and family of Dayton, Ohio are visiting friends in this city. Miller Ellingham of Fort Wayne, attended the Fair in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw and daughter, Mrs. L. G. Cole and grandson, Mr. Thurman Cole, motortSd to Indianapolis this morning to attend the funeral of Mr. Brokaw's nephew, Franklin Brokaw, whose burial will take place this afternoon. Dr. Harry Erwin, of Huntertown, is among the out of town visitors at the Fair this year. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm and family, of Fort Wayne were Fair visitors in this city yesterday. William Besser of Hammond is visiting in this city this week. Rev. J. W. Dawson, of Olney, 111., is visiting friends n this city this week. Rev. Dawson is a former resident of this city W. H. Ward of Lima, Ohio is visiting friends und relatives in this city and is attending the Northern Indiana Fair. Carl France, of Columbia City, was a visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Lucille Buhler, of Marion Indiana, arrived in this city yesterday. She will bo the house guest for several
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922
days of Miss Urcile Amspaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peters and daughter, Leah and Mr. und Mrs. I. A. Kaiver and son, Roy, and Mrs. Mull of Fort Wayne, were visitors at Ute Fair yesterday, Mrs. Justus Weber, Mrs. Jack Edras and Miss Helen Schafer of Bldffton attended the fair In this cty yesterday. Nelson Poynter of Sullivan, Indiana, who has bqpn visiting in this city with Dick Heller left yesterday for Indianapolis where he will visit for several days. > Mr. agd Mrs. Charles Moine and daughter Wanda and Mr. Frank Snyder, or Sterling, Ohio, drove through to this city for a weeks visit at the Michael Miller home. Miss Georgia Vachon of Markle is visiting friends in this city this week. James Todd and Robert Dailey of Bluffton attended the dance at the Masonic hall in this city last night. The Misses Velma Lassus and Clarice Urbaugh, and Ed Bercoff, Ed Storch and Ralph Dupree of Fort Wayne were the guests of Miss Lois Connell yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Gille, Dr. ami Mrs. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Kucher visited in this city yesterday al the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. They returned to their homes at Ft. Wayne last night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pask and Mr .and Mrs. Roy Ballingal of Fort Wayne were the guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe of this city. Dan M. Niblick of the Niblick and company store left lagt night for New York City where he will attend ihe dry goods manufacturers exposition which will be in progress until August 14th. Mr. Niblick will be gone for about ten days. <— .. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM NORTHWESTERN REGION OFFERS PERMANENT JOBS WANTED FREIGHT CAR REPAIRMEN AND YOUNG MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND 35 as helpers to learn freight car repairmen's work. Rapid advancement. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN A WELL PAYING TRADE Good pay while learning Also good jobs for Qualified MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS CARPENTERS AND HELPERS . For particulars apply in person to the nearest Pennsylvania Station Agent or write to P. H. Pinkham, Sup’t., Ft. Wayne. Ind B, H. Hudson, Sup't., Logansport. Ind T. A. Roberts, Gen. Agt. and Sup’t. Toledo, Ohio. R. E. Casey, Sup’t., Grand Rapids Mich. W. H. Scriven, Gen. Agt. and Sup’t. Chicago, 111. $__$_WANT ADS EARN—SM—v CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE tt nil.-il Preus Service.) Chicago. Aug. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Wheat: Sept. Dec. $1.09; May $1.13%. Corn: Sep. 62 %c; Dee. 58%c; May 61 %c. Oats: Sept. 33%c; Dec. 36%c; May 39%c. mcfT MASONIC HALL Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 8:30 O’clock Music furnished on I uesday and Wednesday by Ibdph Travis, orchestra, Bluffton. Thursday by Paul Speigel orchestra of I’orl Wayne. TRI KAPPA f?AT SNAP > KILLS RATS Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors from-' carcass. One package provethis. RAT SNAP comes in cakes—no mixing witli other food. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cuke) enough for I antry. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $125 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co. and Lee Hdw. Co.
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