Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1923 — Page 3

GENEVA NEWS , lsn J Whitman, of Fort Wayne. ~ar d i,at city Sunday evening THUf*** 1 10 , h( . w«*k-end at bis _c tH r rental ■' ,jr „ ..|B«bnrn. who is employ°c° r ! wa'w. ‘“ ,n " 10 (>n ' va Kim ' » 'i'™" " wa

End of Season Sale Starts Thurs. Morning / To make room for Spring Goods we have bunched our odds and ends of Shoes and Oxfords into groups as follows; —

til pairs Women’s Shoes, 2tt to 5%, r;>Sr ,, : , : ls : $1.98 18 pairs Women’s Shoes, 4tt to 7; X!r.' s -...:. $2.98 2<) puirs Women’s Oxfords, brown iind black, Ltyiis heels, $1.98 10 pairs Women’s Oxfords, brown and black. Brogue heel QQ /4 Q per pair 4<j pairs Men’s Shoes, black and brown call. QQ QQ ti to 10 «PeJ.»7O

Many bargains in Childrens and Misses Shoes. All goods for Cash. No Charges, or Exchanges. Winnes Shoe Store

closes this month — yL d£p|lr[ Our 20th Annual Renewal Campaign NEVER - in the history of the | >4 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT S' Has a renewa * campaign been such a success or the response from our loyal family of subscribers been more general and quickly answered. W[ They Renewed by the Hundreds and during the month of January and the first week of February over /;T\ 1600 subscribers renewed to 1924 and received one of the useful and I* practical We Want You To Renew Now Needle and Sewing Outfits We invite you to renew this month and receive one of By actual count we gave out over 1 000 needle cases ~ ... . . ..... during the month of January to those who renewed their the needle cases, which stem to please our subscribers bet- subscriptions to 1924 and from present indications it looks ter than any gift we ever gave them. Like the paper, it is p- s everyone ot our 2000 mail subscribers will renew or . be paid in advance before our campaign is brought to a a necessary article and has a place in the home. • close. Are you one of the 400? Know What’s Going On By Reading The Decatur Daily Democrat and keep posted on county, state and national affairs and those items of news that interest you by having the county daily come into your home for another year. Renew NOW or You May Forget It and Then You’ll Miss Getting the Paper

Mr. Cnlllhan, a local high school teacher. Is reported 111 with pneumonia. Miss Lavone Mattnx returned to her home here Sunday evening after spending several days lo Hartford City, tailing her plater, Mrs. Harry Lynch. The Genova High School basket hull team Journeyed to Bryant Friday! evening where they were defeated by the High Sehool t‘*nm of that elty hy

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0. 1923

I n large score. This was the second time that the two teams had met this i season and the result the other time ; was quite different. However, the locals were decidedly off for Friday evening, as they had tx)t had a hail ■ to even practice goal throwing In, | for about a month. Miss Alia Linton spent the week | end with Miss Fay Slump at Preble Willis Glendening returned to Ids work at Ft. Wayne Monday afternoon

30 fKiirs Boys’ Shoes, black and brown calf, A 0 2* 20 pairs Youth's Shoes, black and brown calf, QO O/4 13 to 2 40 pairs Ijttlo Gents Q-| QQ sizes 0 to 13 vl,t/0 Mens Goodyear 1 Buckle QQ OS Black Rubber Arctics.. Boys 1 Buckle rjr Cloth Arctics tp f» l 0

after spending several davs at his parental home here. Kenneth Whiteman of Lima, 0, spent the Week-end here visiting With his family and parents, Mrs. M Hutton visited with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Lleehty, at Fort Wayne over the week-end. Alplius Taylor and family, of Garrett, lud., spent the latter pari of last week here visiting her parents, Horner Charleston and family. Leo Maltnx, of Uillett drove, lowa, Is spending some time at the home of his parents, ’Dr. and Mrs. L. 1. Mat tax. Mrs. Clyde Marlin went to Fort Wayne Monday where she visited her sister, Mrs. N\ C. Johnson. Arch Heller returned to his work at Fort Wayne Sunday evening after spending the day at his parental home, west of Geneva. Mrs. J. A. Long went to Indianapolis Monday afternoon to look after some business matters. W. D. Cross. Jr., was a business caller in Fort Wayne Monday. Evaline Whiteman, little four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whiteman, is confined to her bed as she is suffering with tuberculosis of the hip.

t YES or NO? A Teat of Your Intalllgsnca v The correct answer to one of these questions is YES, to the other NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1. Is there a difference between a glacier and a glazier? 2. Is olemargerine (butter substitute) a vegetable product? Yesterday's Questions Answered 1 Is a crocodile a mammal? Answer —NO. The crocodile is a reptile; it does not suckle its young. 2. Are there any territories in the Cnited States? Answer —YES. The only territories in the United States are those of Alaska and Hawaii. While these are gegraphically outside the boundaries of the United States they comprise political units of the United Stats.

Laughing in His Sleeve "I was told nothing but an operation would help me stomach trouble, and was getting, ready for the operation when a friend advised me to try 1 vtnyr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose helped me. I iun now as well as ever in my life, and am laughing up my sleeve at the doctors." It is a simple, harmless preparation , timt removes the cntarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays ilie Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver anil Intesfinal ailments including appendicitis. On- dos»- will convince or money refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggists everywhere. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William W. Stewart to Anna H. Lirhtenberger, 2 acres in St. Marys I township, $250. John A. Hendricks to John H. Smith, 120 acres in Wabash town- ’ ship, $7,000. El as Baumgartner to Edwin Nussi bauin, part lot 472 in Berne, S2OO. Christian Luginhill to Jacob W. Baumgartner, part lot SI in Berne, $1,450. John H. Smith et al to Sarah Smith lots 297 and 2!IN in Geneva sl. Wiliam Hickey to Lawrence E. Watson, 151.79 acres in French township, sl. August Exleben to William MeClish, 50 acres in Preble township, $6,000. Fred Steigmeyer to George W. Scheiderer, 40 acres in Union township, $5,000.

When you engage a Master Painter you have a right to expect the Best possible workmanshlp and the use of his specialized knowledge on every point. You can expect this service from us. We are Master Painters. Interior Decorating is our Specialty. Gaffer & Son

Mnry Sfnilh to Jesse R. Brenton, lot liti in Decatur, $2,800. Henry E. Husebe to Carl C. Pumphrey, lot 28 to Decatur, sl*s. E. D. Klntz to Mary Smith, lots 115 and 110 in Decatur, $4,00«. David M. Teeter to Noah M. Nationsehwander, 20 acres in Jefferson township SI,BOO. Peoples Finance eompan toy Francis M. Allen, west half of lot 15 in lierne, $1,226. Daniel P. Steury et al to Amish Christian church, one half acre in Monro*- township, sl. Sam Nussbaum to David Soldier, tract in Monroe township, $250. Thomas M. Fisher to Russell Owens, lot 653 in Decatur, $2,000. David Fennig to Freeman I. Jones, lot 160 In Geneva, sl. Walter Whittenbargr-r to Jessie 11. Debolt, lot 78 iu Decatur, $1,500. Julius C. Sehug to Leah Yoss lot 115 and part lot. 116 inßerne, $4,500. Andrew O. Briggs to Richard A.

THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT and TOMORROW Help Solve the Mystery Broadway's best known rounder murdered. Throe women suspected—a rouged denizen of the underworld, a rich soeietv belle, and a girl fresh from the country. Which did the deed? That’s tht- question that baffled the New York police. That’s the problem that keeps you breathless in this most thrilling of till mystery-melodramas. “Find the Woman” Famous Players-Laskv Corporation presents With ALMA RUBENS Created bv Cosmopolitan Productions A Paramount Picture The lovely leading woman of “Humoresque” in Arthur Somers Roche’s sensational Cosmopolitan magazine storv. —ADDED ATTRACTION— Pathe News and Snub Pollard Comedy Children-- 10c Adults—2sc

Briggs, lot 208 in Geneva, sl. Martin L. Lord to John H. Bishop, ICO acres in French township, sl. John R, Bishop to George A. Mor ton, 160 acres In French township, ii ——————————

DANCE K. of C. Hall Thursday, Feb. Bth Beginners class 7:30 Assembly 8:45 Good music assured YOU are invited Fred Schurger, Mgr.