Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1924 — Page 5
* of thanks wi-h in ’W" manner SB" ' |t .,. neighbors and friend* for BBZZmpatl.y and kindness dur.np , and death of our door |B, |U „. ~,wlr |H, h , >' " Hh "" n "' ,r Ba forgotten. Jacob Schafer & Family. isf o I DECIDES ON BEST I INSURANCE years ago I was refused life ~because of my heart rvmp■Sr nocl.rs said it was <nused K? -loinach. but their meiVclUe i one-lire Os gns that earn.' nm l<lp i,n4 1 was ■ 'I the time. Three year; aeo, re.amended Mr yr's, I.' .fnl Remedy. 1 took a conrs ■ ab. > . , is tne ..... unnee anyone can buy. It helped trouble at once." tls a almharmless preparation that re '.. t ) lt . catarrhal mucus frpm 'ho 'itinnl tract and allays the kflum,i‘n y jiich causes practically all >, nver and intestinal ailments K,.:,. ~: , p,-ndicith». one dos., will ~r money refunded. Holt Co., and druggata every ( pre Leah Johnson Dies ■ T At Her Home In Tocsin I-eah Johnson, widow of Rev. Johnson, died at 9:30 o'clock 1 |K, morning at her home in To. aft. r an illness of less than a She was taken sic k last Wed ■ Inlay with pneumonia and that. BW th bright's disease, brought 1 " a speedy end. kß'"''’! 11 w ' 'O" n, y. "our I'Ottet I. 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John i B3io< it. l. '.'h Schoch Johnson was 71 of age. June 10. last. Her fathwas a minister, and he occupied c harges of the Liberal V. It. ir. Wells and adjacent counIP r home for a while was mail" a number of years ago. p i<-d Lewis Johnson, a I’nit.-i! ■ ■etbr.'. minister and they took up Tocsin about thirty y-ar . Following Mr. Johnson's death H ft- Johnson continued to make In : at that place. ■ are a son, W. It John
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Il A Big Sensational Sale j LADIES COATS l| Beginning Fri. Nov. 28th I I and until all coats are sold. | $8.95 $14.75 $21.75 W I I We have gone through our Coat Department I I and divided all coats in three groupes, I | at Special Prices. ds|g|| i I Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 | g F All $30.00 Coats | I All $15.00 All $20.00 Coats Fur Trimmed I I Ladies Coats Fur Trimmed Col- extra size coat J I | Specially Priced lar, specially priced Specially Priced i 7 / ■ $8.95 $14,75 $21.75 ! I All These Coats are priced Car quick sale-so come early I | and make your selection. j I Extra Special! Good Size Cotton Blanket. $1.98 i ' <,rse enough for bed . i | Extra Special! Yard Wide Heavy Outing. , 24 C ; g bark or Light, yard • j | Special! Ladies 4-Buckle Arctic (Gol a hes) I BERNSTEIN’Sj
son, of Fostoria. 0.. and two step-sons, E. Johnson, of Willshire, O„ and •tec ('. s. Johnson, of Celinn, o. 'Ono stepson. Melvin Johnson, Is tie- ■ ceased. Three sisters and one broth-:-r are surviving. They are Mrs. |,y |dlu Adlemun. and Mrs. Catherine | Chapman, of Findlay, 0.; Mrs. Andrew KTeinknigbt, of mar Bluffton and John Edward Schoch, of Elkhart, Ind. Two grandchildren mourning her death are: Urlmer and b rances Elizabeth Johnson. The funeral services will he held at the Tocsin U. 11. church at lOtuo
Seeitonalßoukcascs For Every Office !/’ I ' ft __ g, fej Yager Brothers’ Furniture Store South Second Street Agency* 1 IWMjftlllHMlilMlliami II Ml*Mi BtfMBWPT'jaWUBMI Everybody Invited to attend the Elk’s Thanksgiving Dance K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening Feature Dances Favor Dances Babbet s Orchestra Dancing at 8:30 After attending one of our dances, you will never miss coming again.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fi, 1924
0 clock Friday forenoon In charge of Hev. 11. it. Mwd Burial will bo In tho Tocsin cninolnry. —— — First Round Book The binding Os hooks is said to huv< begun nbolit A, Il 11,0. The- ttrst vert lime hound was th" hook of St. t'utli bert. a famous EnglM, monk, who diet* in Northumbria In I|S7. — +++d-++++ + + + + + + + ♦ IT HAPPENED IN INDIANA 4 <'t + l-+-!' + + + + + + + + + Muncie.--Fred Ellis, now patrol
man here, says another policeman should be hired. He states that hh uniform Is big enough for two men. j Marlon.—Marion Girls' Ruxapbone | band has had bad luck. Two of the saxaphones were lost while the girls were returning home from a concert. Portland.—F. M. McLaughlin has a small newspaper printed at Frank- - ■ — - - ■ - ■ — -
The New SUNBEAM Cabinet Heater M Heat in a Hurry The minute you start a fire in the new Sunbeam Cabinet Heater, fresh, warm air begins to circulate all through your house. This new heater will quickly heat five to seven rooms, and keep them warm and comfortable, at a fraction of the care of two or three stoves and with only % the fuel. The Sunbeam Cabinet Heater is attractive. dean and easy to care for. It n requires no basement and takes up no more srwe tlum a phonograph. In sure winter comfort with a—- — CABINET > HEATER AUGUST WALTERS thumbing and Heating 254 North Second St. Phone 207. The Ftwt Fonrnre Co,
I If tl L s® (mJ I pl fl 11 r W m H If m Thanksgiving Day k Oil MAKE A business of being thankful Thursday, • November 27th. B® Jh It P re P are your mind to go on being fe thankful the day after; and for many days after thak Sr’ I n Wbß 0 1 L-Ol THANKSGIVING is an American Holiday —and America has more to be thankful for than H/W any other nation. FIB STk'd This bank joins with all good citizens in L fiS thankfulness for the past and with hope for the K. J I/wjj future. O'cl to® Wvd Ik JWW BWk *' j H Old Adams County Bank || •?
lin. Tenn., during the civil w.ir. con tulning an account of .1 battle In which he fought. Fort Wayne.— Mivoi. of Huntington, New Haven. Ilecaltif. I'lu.lton. Wabash, Peru, Coltimblu city, Warsaw, Pierceton, Kendallville, Angola. Garrett, and Ligonier, met h.-i-.- for, a eotifi I'ctieo on city affairs. Bloomington. — The population of|
~cr ) We Are Thankful OsP?] >*■ V “ J for a 1 ! the good things that have happened to / . \ 1 ” •i"d t« us—: nd for the had things that could I \ l ave happened but didn't. / dii.innriiDi.-.. .—J L'e are thankful for the largest volume of /jq.i'!../; , ’ fsirr'! in th" history of this store—but we are i: ii 1 11 H?TiHiM 1 -.rLf ; there are some men who didn't trade here in 1921 for that will give us an I— 'S opportunity for another increase in 1925. ' y® We are thankful that we have been able to • I 4 v make Decatur a better city in which to live by I Y, .a showing Decatur men better clothes in which to \ e'x live in. \ vT-i JI * X. "Hh si-fid and sealed—we will now pro- \ ■<... • cwd to give thanks for a Fine Thanksgiving din- - Z ■ ’.va.'tir!' for you! Z. /; ■ ' Michaels-Stern Suits. .$18.50 to $37.50 I I*-/ - Michaels-Stern Great Coats sls to $45 ■ / Portis & Stetson Hats $2.50, $5, $7, sl2 I ' ft® / < I,aimers Union Suits.. .$1.50 to SI.OO - cK.ru |vy AJ, Kohn & Son Shirts $1 to $8.50 letuvT'Ayeca Go JI SETTER CLOTHES FOR LEES J MONEY-ALWAYS-J • DECATUR • INDIANA • r _____
this city nmy now lotul H 1.500 as compared with >1.595. the 1920 con1 huh, according to the Pngo Directory ' compnny hi-rc. ■ — -0 Headaches from Slight Colds L.ixplive HBOMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the ('old. A Safe and Proven Remedy. ‘The box bears the signature of E. W. I (Irove. 30c.
USE THE OLD OlYlxff {|| at all DruaairU. ur Hal prrpaid b, Williams mcu.Co.Clbvllanu.o. For Bale By ENTERPRISE DRUQ CO.
