Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1925 — Page 3
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I “Q * Q ! I bpnng buit I Have it Tailored I I to your | I Measure by j I Kahn Tailoring Co. I H Because this company has had for years the uns usual distinction of being* one of the country’s foremost 1 style artists in men’s wearing apparel. As students in ■ the hest in fabrics they have no equal—as tailors their I leadership is undisputed by the profession. Teeple & Peterson 11
Win Teems was elci ted seen itirj | and treasurer. The mime "Tin Gm,d ■ Snmaritialis”, Is'l he name chosen io* the class by the membeni. General, Ilians’ were mn<le lor tin, y’ai The next meeting, will be held to r.,6 1 winks. Miss Donna Parrish delightfully euicrtiilni it tin' member! of the Tri li Chib last night al her home In Elm street. Tables were arranged for lliidpe and Mrs. I>. .1. Hensley wan awarded the prize. Miss Katherine Kocher, student at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, was an out of town guest. Delectable refreshments of pretty Valentine rippointmonls were served late in the evening. The nyxt meeting will he bold with Mr . Hensley in two weeks. The Luncheon Bridge Club met with 'Mrs. W. A. Klepper last night. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and Mrs. James Cowan were guests besides the duh members. Mrs. Frank Barthel won
MBMMMMMHMIMMMHMHMHKMHIMMMMMnfInMHHBanMNMe Is Your Method Os SavinglMoney Right? Why is it that you do not save more money? Possibly you believe you cannot save. It seems that every time you start saving, some big item of expense pops up for which you had not provided. Did you ever consider that there is a wrong way as well as a right way to save money? There is only one right way. That is to ■ plan ahead—before you spend—just how r j you will spend yonr income. In no other way i can vou stop the leaks and save money. Come in this bank and start your Sav- I ings Account and plan for the future. \ I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. | “Bank of Service”
DECATUR DAILY DEMQCPaT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1925
I iho club prize and Mrs, Kunbier wan hiwariled the gneui prize. The ncxi j medlng Will be held with Ml Chur . leu Vigflewedi in line week A dainty r -pa awns -»-rvr-d nt the cum Im.lufi 1 ilf Ihe ” I lilt J. , The annual Milo Box opening of the Home MluHlomiry middy of the Methodl.d church will be held In the church on Wednesday evening, Febrimrv 11. All members and friends , me Inviteu to attend. A good pro ' groin has been arranged. — o 'APPROPRIATE . ’ Fl INI) TO FIGHT j POULTRY PEST (Continued from Page One> i fowl pest. The quarantine, ordered lust night -by Dr. R. C. Julian, state vetertnart ian, prohibits the shipment of poultry i or poultry products from the coun-
ties. The order Is effedivo In Fayette, Rush., Slielhy, Hancock, Henry, ' Wayne, Randolph, Delnware und Madison counties. j Indiana's entire poultry industry, v iluul at in ally |iiii,ooo,(kill a year, is inenaetil by the plnguo, according to n ports. .—« Bluffton Methodists Want Pastor Returned I Bluffton, Fell, ti At the quarterly | I conference of the First M. E. church , of this city, held Wednesday night, j resolutions were adopted asking the j return of Rev. C. (1. Yeomans to the I local pastorate for the coming year. Dr. W. W Mar 1 in. of Fort Way no, the diktrict silperintendent. attended 1 Gift & Hat Shoppe she Store That is Different Saturday Specials India Linen, fine for QQ Childrens Dresses, yard Striped Diminity .x < fard . I .Vomens Hosiery—All wool and Silk and Wool, kvp’ >1.25 value, pair . iDC race Powder, Lemon 'Lotion, Champoo, 60c value, QQ All Ribbons 1-3 off Many new things in * Stamped Goods and Laces I Spring Hats $2.50 up Luella M. Hublev ! lItBHBfIIMBRIBm dil l I—M—IMIMLu
■ | Enticing Values That Should Draw I I Your Attention For To-morrow i You are planning on a New Dress, a new something or other and we call your attention to a number of bargains we have to offer. All new seasonable stock carefully selected for your choosing. All beautiful patterns and the best of materials. I NCW I I H Ji Plain Colors Bengaline C*») KA o k.'i' WSr 1 36 inch I ■ u" llk y. $1.95,52.50,53 I I C T". C T.... 98c 4 51.50 I I $1.98 I jj Dress Gingham, 1 1 W. thin,s 98c, $2.00 50c I | $3.00 ;:XSK am : 50c I J ■ t New Neckwear 10 QI l| Brocaded Bengaline d'O KA ’ .i V *„. VeJV ♦? I M 36 inch tbZ.bv Checked Shantung TA tor Shirts UVV One Lot One Lot SILK DRESSES SILK AND WOOL DRESSES A large selection. Good quality. Good patterns and styles. $17.50 to $25.00 values, now Regular $12.50 to $15.00 values, now I 7.50 12.50 I ■ ' H NIBLICK & CO. I
A Convenient Place To Trade COURTEOUS PERSONAL SERVICE. NO WAITING., liin iniir way to or from work, the thialro, lodge, gricei's, bunk, posloffieg, or any place you may be ioliig iliv Ki.icrpri ' Dtu;; Store Ih the handiest mid quickest place where you can get most anything i a i > >d dim', lore -liouhl hale, und get it quick. Personal service /tiii'ims a great many things you may not hav, iliounhr of which are to your advantage. Try Ibis store awhile and you will find that being Ini TcMtril In the drug business only and devoting our whole time to It hm Its advantages for ' you. Ami it ni< inlier: You Always Get What You Want Here.
Relief' For Rough ( happed Hands Don’t Envy Beautiful Hands. Have Them. Turn* r'n lAmon Cream 5Cc Dermola lotion . 25c DeWitt’ 1 ! Witch Hazel Lotion 25c Hess' Witch Haze! Cream 35c Frosti ll.i Lotion 35c Hind's Honey & Almonds.. 50c 31d Gibraltar W. Hazel Cr. 25c Jergen'a Lotion 50c Espeys Fragrant Cream. 25c Magnolia Balm ... 75c King's Kornbrusher Lotion 50c Rose Water & Glycerine 25c Don't Let Your Hands Tell On You. STOP THAT COUGH! White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup 50c 'P FORMULA Pine 'tar. Syrup Squill. Blood 8001. Menthol. 0 While Pine. Lobelia. Tartar Emetic. Eucalyptus Ammonium C.hloride. Cod Liver Oil Ext. Honey. P 1 Alter you have hud awake coughing ail night ami have tried all the rest, try a bottle of this cld time doctor’s preseriptlon. and get results. This is our own controlled formula. ami we know it is good. We guarantee it-
The Enterprise Drug Store Faithru: Personal Service We Are Showing Our New Spring Wall Paper Now. H ~i,' ■£_ ,:j zrzrrA/
Saturday Specials on STATIONERY We nre cleaning out and discontinuing GILDA-SILVIA ami GAI PAREE lines of stationery. Therefore we are offering you our regular 36c value of box stationery in all colors and some gilt edge at 19c Box Martha Washington Candies 70c lb. The famous Martha Washington line in complete assortment, of flavors. New complete stock received every week and candy is always fresh.
