Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1924 — Page 3
Murray Hotel Case le.vc lensed the Murray Hold dining room and will " S(TV e meals every day. with social Sunday dinners. Menu for Sunday Dinner served 11:30 to 2 Hearts ol‘ Celery and Olives Home Made Chicken Noodle Soup Koasl Chicken with dressing Boast Pork with apple sauce. Prinn Itih Boast W-relablcs Mashed Potatoes and Peas ’ ||om<‘Made Collee, lea Pie or Milk IP Price 50c Breakfast and Suppers on short orders. Dick Hoffman, Mgr.
SATURDAY IS AUTO DAY AND A DAY OF GREAT SAVING AT OUR STORE * \ January “CLEAN-UP”
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DRESSES Just think of buying »• new, fashionably slyl. ti Dnss til n ru|iitirk:'.bly low price. Values Unit meet every requirement arc bein.q offered in these Dresses. Almost every style viriiilion. next trimming effects, mwl st wonderful assortment of fabrics. $4.95 to $29.50
— ’ """ ■"'> Blankets • <• A value of unusual attractiveness is now offered in our Gt nuine Harlan plaid Blank- < ts. Size 72xSt I. silk stileh<*<t and ■i womk rful selection of colors. Now selling nt <• SO9B S ~~ 4
SAI A opportunity is in store for the thrifty during this January underselling 1 event and especially so Tcmortcw - AUTO DAY. We have grouped our entire stock of high grade Fall (’oats and Dresses and are determinc d to close them out, regardless of price. Wo l ave also placed a reduction on every article in the store and know your * visit here will be worth your while.
22 < . ’dr ens Coats in assorted styles and colors, $7.95 f’o.mck values to SIX7S; Now selling at 44 C Mens Coats made of the best quality and ma- $9.95 terials. A good assortment of sizes Iron 3 to 12 years A limited amount of Silk and Wool Hose, . SI.OO in btack and Tan, while they last, pair Final Clearance of Childrens Serge Velvet Dresses $5.95 foimcr values to $8.75, now selling at special * - - '' ~~ '" ' ■* E. F. Gass & Sor
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924.
Students Baumgardner nnd Rode- I haver seem to be enjoying the dance . having missed none yet. — JcErp, living at Monroe, was here today, on business. I Free to Asthma and | Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. W? have a method for the control of Asthma, nnd we wunt you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standIng oi recent development, whether itu present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you Bi multi Mend for a.free Trial v. our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay Fever, uur method should reneve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hcjn-less caies, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes,” etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it Today-—you even du not pay postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHM A CO., Room 4(MB Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Vi Send free trial of your method to: r
COATS Wonn n v. Imisc wardrobe needs replenishing tire invited to ironsider lliese lovely new Eall Cunts, t heir individual and charming style, mai riels and workmanship make them values at the I ,w price now offered. $14.95 to $39.75
i -— — i News From the Auction School ! r ■*' » 'i he Reppeil School of Auctioneering ionneily opened Monday, Dec. 1 ill. 1823, with a class of 2G students. ’ Monday was mostly occupied by ■;,i:<tratlon and making acquaint- ( aa.es. |, On Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1924. the school ( opened in foil force. T i. 'iluy evening the student body ( rot together and organized a class. ; | lilecti'ig the following officers: Pres- ; ident, II W. Baumgardner, Sugar , ' to-'e, Ohio: vice president. Chas. A. , Gartln, Burney, Ind.; secretary und -■■■ -urer, H W. Evans. Geyser, , Mont.; editor, Chas. A. Rodehaver, t Pcntiae, 111.; publicity committee, It.
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I Clark, Augusta, 111, and Noble Truex, Nappanee, Ind. On Tuesday afternoon, in checking in on the hom o s of the students, we tn.! that nine states are represented. The two falheist points represented a e Colorado mid Montmia. Tho inatruetoiH on th. job so far are ti.i full iv.’s: Col’s. Repperl, Gar! i:i, Johnson, Knoirley, Johnson ami Correll. On Monday night about two-thirds <.' th. boys slept very little as tiny I. Io make :i three minute speech o i Tuonday evening. Student Frank Sutton was unable to go to sleep 'till tin wee small hours of the morning. Then tho h -avy weight of the three minute s.HOch weighed so heavily on bls i! ind. he had a night mare. There was quite a Little exicte n.ent at the Murray hot. 1 Ttiesrlaj evening. Student Smith, ro.>mi;v with Klevenstine the young bee (rust, had the misfortune of getting i full. When the baby b< f v>> :,i t< 11.I I . 1 t In boil. Ilic I,i ll collapsed. son;, ouo having tain n out all the hit II it I wo. Student Uuitingnrdni r is some sleeper. He rent# one room goes t< ic’d in another r.nd wakes up tin next morning in another. Col. Kneisly and a number of stud <■ its held an interesting conilab Ii- t . il'K until 11 o'clock nt one of the boy. roeip's in the Murray. Students Gilbert has lost his pil low and is unable to sleep without the same. Boys please return it t< him. We notice I'amtigardner was ur. able to get up on Wednesday morn ing. She will have to let him g< home a little earlier after this. She is good looking though. Cols.' Earl Gartin nnd Guy John E< n said of this class in th? workout tills afternoon. This is the fastest am! best bunch they have ever seer, in the first week and this is only th< 3rd day. Special Clean-Up Sale Trimmed Velvet Hats SI.OO anti $3.00 In Black and colors. All reduced for Gift Dav. GIF!’ & H AT SHOPPE 131 Monroe St. Sale Opens Tomorrow Th“ annual January Clearanct Sale of the Bernstein store opens t<morrow morning, bright and early and judging from the list of bargain in last evei.ine's paper, a large ,-rowi will be on hand throughout the da; to take advantage of the price re •’•action Special attention has b< given to < very d' partni'mt and th event i.i one worth while.
Court Bouse Real Estate Transfers Alva Hower to John Scheimiinn. lot 910 In Decatur, for |IM. John Scheinmnn to Daniel I. Weik<•l, lot 910 in Decatur, for I2#b. Daniel I Weikel to William H. John son. lots 9«! f» and 910. in Decatur, for SI,OOO. Metta Mi Arnold to Wilbur S. Shoemaker, lot 262 in Geneva, for 11. Antliony Sinton et al to Peter Nu*« buutn. I’A acres in French, township, for 19,500. King Is Fined Elgin King, proprietor of the Kins Confectionery', was fined 625 an msti in eac'i of the two grand jury indictmenu again it him for selling < iaur elta to mlam*. by Judge Jess'’ C Sutton today*. King plinded guitly to the two chances last \V<slne»dny hut the sentence nrd Juiixemeni wa, not -endored until this morning. *Mr. King paid both fines. Partition Suit Filed Ransome K. Barkley and Dnre It. Erwin, administrate,n of the e-tate of William P. I'nrkley, have filed a partition unit »talnst o<le Barkley the widow, et al, seeking to hare the 60-acra farm n Union township, dlvid ed among the heirs, ami the proceeds subjected to payment of decedent’s d< Ids. Thr| < >mp!aint wan filed through Attorn- Imre B. Erwin. Three Cates Continued The cssea <f I! 1 lihert the Pmtiiylvantn Railroad company. Wilaou re, Gurrlngcr and General Bald u-id lr-|>’<m. nt coutptny ui. lo>i< <a wtr continued today. Case O.m.sscd The <aaa of th • F. 1.. Mercer l.nm* her «oni|«any vs. George Baumnartner suit on a nnte. w«a dlamisaod on m«t'un of the plaintiff, tedav. Ouardlan Re'igai tn the guardianship «>f <lyneth and Goer/' Parrish. Henry It. IbU,. Ritadian tiled his final report and r.* j 'lftiiaU-tn. Tiie report wa t approved and the resignation accepted, le'iter* of guardianship worn issued in <»r<)< n M. Parrish nnd his bond approved.
JI Powerful ofLwe and Passion in the Desert tAUTHOR. OF JuC SIIeIK ■ ™ STARTS NEXT SU7JDAY c#y Newß < o . '
