Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1925 — Page 5

| Local Briefs

hard enough t’havo t’n it in an) . conference. but bow anybuddy * k(( , ) from dozin' off at an opium Iriey <■ »>-.re'n wo kin tell. We no . Sit t’ wonderin' how some "’’’ ' X .Marilu. tii.Hanapolla New" P. r. Sowers, of Porltnad. visited friend" hero last night. ( Mrs It C. Keller spent the day tn Port waync visiting with friends and relatives. Attorney J. T. Merryman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. , , ... . . .Mrs D- J Harklesa is visiting her son-in-law and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. b -a Decker at Van Wert. Ohio, Charles Brock went to Fort Wayue today on business. (’ J. Voglewedc, S. E. HUe, C. n. Bell and Leo Yager wore in Berne Wednesday in the interest of the CitiMtns Telephone company. Charles Holthouse and Douglas Haney motored to Fort Wayne last night and attended a basketball game. I Julius Haugk has returned from a business trip to Indianapolis. .

Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 -

There’s usually a string to every Sale — but in this. $25,000 Slaughter We Have Cut Strings --- iaEEass. _ -in n —u — nV****' . s- -. — ■ = n ■ ■ « preliminaries and prices — bringing to you BARGAINS IN FINE GOODS THAT MANY MEN IN THIS I? CITY WON’T BELIEVE ON PAPER! /®!|h $18.50 Michael Stern Suits * i x $18.50 Michael Stern Overcoats IBW uA \ ’’W We couldn’t expect to be fair with ourselves unless we were fair with , ’X y I—/fi* J ou - This store is going to be here next year—we wouldn’t tell you any- Ak*V P \ . / Vv, tjy thing that would keep you away in the future. When wc tell you that we a J ’ \\ ' Irt are disposing of and running tips fine stock through a mangle—we arc \ \ actually doing it. , \~ vj \ w When wc tell you wc have cut prices as no other fine stock was cut in \ I ;\fj lUY| A\ | A Decatur wc are truthful. 'lf Ik vl/ wX I tW ' (LOME -COMPARE—you know enough about bargains Io know a i uL / L-J-To/ />// "i I A Im \ . J 11 good one when you sec it -and we know enough about present day goods jyy\ ' 7 \ 1 4 A \ *" H to tell you that you will make the mistake of your life if you don’t come I\ \ > *' |' > \ • IB NOW and share in a cutting that will be the talk of Decatur within a week I; aX' ,z 4'T/^'' ,/ / 7 I"" \ jit —if it isn’t nojv. • A • / q'/ ( \ J We Have Some Very Special Offerings W \ 4 I ' z LISTED HERE FOR SATURDAY ' , I J Overcoats that were $30.00; SIS 50 aJGIJ < \ S a Overcoats that were $25.00; ? / -f- \ I / / I Reduced to tfrlO.OU I if Overcoats that were $20.00; v \ L I / /// Reduced to Mo./O / / I Suits that were $40.00; SC9Q ' / k \\Y «-4 \I — L/ / | Reduced to /O -gtay / || Suits that were $32.50; SC9/1 PUI > / h| ■ / L <' Reduced to 't / Suits that were $25.00; /hTT \r\ -a / Wlla W Reduced to . MS.OO 111 | |\\ - V ( -j W. A\ 1 Suits that were $20.00; Si* 1A HD |H\4 —Tv' '/*/ ' ■■ Reduced to 1.00 1 T AyV Q I Don’t put it off longer as our sale 1 Al .C 2 x< I ~ I UnH z will soonx’lose. I~T~ "V ’ JefiaTAy&u> <3s Wr'VvX/u»- j aerrtß aoma m> cess J money-always- V' \ . t— 1 v>. • DECATUR •‘'INDIANA V ' ( V

Will O'Brien, local manager of the Northern Indiana Gas 4 Electric company and Orval Ilarruff, city water superintendent, attended the public utilities meeting at Indianapolis yesterday. The convention continI ues over until tonight. Abraham Simmons, W. W. Rogers and Charles Dailey of Bluffton attended tbo Rotary meeting In this

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1925.

city last evening. Frlc.Ww Ful'etikamp has atigugbd the services of "Sammy" Yong of Fort Wayne aa special chef at his place of business, Herman Ehingor, manager of the Cltisens company is confined to his homo on account of illness. Mr. Whinger has been suffering from an attack of neuritis for several days. Ixical gasoline filling stations Increased the price of gasoline today from 17.4 cents to 18.4 cents. The Standard Oil company took the lead in the increase, when the company announced a one cent boost in the price in Indiana and ten other mid--

western states, effective today. The' other companies followed the lead by increasing the price one cent. Miss Gladys Peterson, of south of the city,, left today for Terre Haute where she will finish her school term. While there she will make her home with her brother. Dr. J. R. Peterson and family

ssaDaom “IT IS NOT WHAT YOU EARN" 1 A $2(100 man saved 10% of his earnings. At the end of ten years, with the help of compound interest : he had over S2IOO. A $.3000 man is still wondering when he will get around to save. “It's not what you earn but what you save that counts.” Save the easier way—through pur systematic savings plan. J "First Bank Capital and Surplus > 5 120,000.00

Ernst Schamcrloh, of route eight, was a business visitor here this afternoon. | Dr. Ben Beavers made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Herman France, of north of the c'ty, spent the afternoon hero shopping. „ French Quinn was in Fort Wayno

i this afternoon looking after business < interests. |' The Ladles', Aid Society of the Evangelical church will hold a chick- ■ S

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