Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1925 — Page 5
I yxeA I I hnt no f>‘» “' “■ SP< ' aklD ’ ■ lher ,„v I’.-' Cooli,,g,> W0 " 1 ' 1 ■ m f ake°"°‘* audy na "'” & S '° SlC ' _ ■ Martin. Indianapolis Newn. ■ MNiard Co«n left today for Grand ■ Michigan, where he will visit ■ W J ,rhter Mrs. Fred Deinmger. | injuries ■ 1.1 when run down by an auto- ■ mobfle several weeks ago. ■®° ey C. I. Walters made a bus- ■ to Fort Wayne this morn- ( ■ “r.ther Max Benzinger, of Masse , ■ os(k was a visitor in the city toI 0. M. Hensley and Mrs. O. L. ■ v , jc e spent the afternoon in Fort B visiting friends. | ■ ' M “ E s. Mit>h. of Hoot township. ■ , a! » shopper here today. ■ Ja ?ob Inniger. of Berne, was a ■ Mijess caller here this afternoon. B Linn Kern, student at the UniverB jtiv of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, is B the week-end here with B Wflliam McGee, of Van Wert, Ohio, B called on business friends here this B miming- ■ yj ss Jrelenc Franz spent the after- ■ juon in Fort Wayne with relatives. ■ Uther Hower, of Fort Wayne, look- ■ al after business interests here this ■ miming. I Mrs. C. V. Connell spent the after- ■ awn m Fort Wayne visiting with ■ friends and relatives. ■ Mrs. C. E. Bell was a Fort Wayne I visitor this afternoon. I Mr and Mrs. J. M. Bowers, of I Pleasant Mills, spent the afternoon I, here shopping. I Dr. J. W. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, K was a bttsines visitor in the city this ■ afternoon. I Otto Hoile of north of the city was ■ i business visitor here today. I John H. Bleeke. of north of the city. I looted after business here today. I Mrs. Nellie Craig, of Berne, looked ■ after legal matters in the city today. It Chude Logan, of Grand Rapids, ■ Mich, former Decatur boy. arrived ■ here last night from Washington, D. ■C. enroute home. Claude graduated I tan the Grand Rapids high school I last month and as a graduation pres- | ratte was given a trip through the, I us'. Yeirterdev he Corr-* I gessman from his district called on I President Coolidge and he had the I pleasure of shaking hands with the tftf HKctttive. He is vinttfng here I today with his grandparents, Mr. and I .Mrs. Aaron Stevens. I J. 0. Nicblick motored to the Gandy Chicken Farm, north of Fort Wayne this morning where he will look after business matters for a day or two. The big incubators at the Gandy farm viHbe filled with eggs today and plans made for the spring sale of baby eHcki The regular edition of Ravelings nil be issued next week. Bud' Uhrich, who graduated from tire Decatur high school last month, is learning the printer’s trade at (be Daily Democrat office. Frank Tolan, of Fort Wayne, representative for the American Type Handers company, of Chicago, was f business visitor in the City today. ! Several new subscribers have been Phced on the subscription list of the Mr Democrat. The circulation of the paiter is now larger than ever. >» Decatur more than 1,200 papers j •m sold and delivered every night. I Mr. Tracy Nelson, former Decatur ftsident, and Edwin C. Haag, both of ort Wayne, were business visitors
Ashbaucher’s FURNACES 1 UGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 dancing Saturday Night Instead of our Osua! Friday night dance at Masonic Hall Music by • billy’s
In the city today. Mcssri. Nelson and Haag were opening up a local agency of the John Hancock Insurance company. I
I THE CORT j P Last Time Tonight TOM MIX and his Wonder Horse in Zane Grey’s story “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” Also—Comedy. 10c 25c SATURDAY—“THE MEASURE OF A MAN” Matinee, Children lOe Evening, 20c -2Sc SUNDAY—"K THE UNKNOWN" IIIIIU - IIIIIILHHIII Everything For The Car We have every need for the automobile. A call at our shop will prove convincingly that you can save money. Goodrich Silvertown Cord and Balloon Tires. All sizes. Come in and ask for our prices. National and Prest-O-Lite Batteries and battery repairs. Battery prices that will surprise you. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE. Auto Accessories of All Kinds. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St | ||H|| „. u t mi l n r l I mu ■IIMIIII-1— Notice T. R. NOLL R. R. 10 - t ‘ Held the Lucky Number, 197, drawing the January Ton of Coal, given away each month < at the Carroll Coal & Coke Co’s. Yards on North 7th Street » Your ton may be the lucky' Number. TRY IT. c i » H < «... x • ..... j THE TURNING POINT r ' ' IN each life there comes a turning * • point where money Is absolutely neces&iry. Nothing takes its place. , It has no substitute. ’ r» vp'jw’w j# Wheri that turning point comes in your life—as it docs to every one in the world—will you have money in Bank here to meet it? HrsfNation.cil Bqnk Capital and Surplus Decatur, Indiqnq
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925
Owing to the large number of Sunday dinners, we ask you to please make reservation not later than Saturday morning.— Hotel Murray. 31t2x
- Saturday Close-Out’s ■ lIBi i After taking inventory this week, we find several items which we would rather not pack B away up stairs until next winter and therefore | have decided putting them into one final LESS THAN COST SALE I i| PARTIAL LIST 21 Mens Overcoats, sizes 36 to 44 18 Boys & Young Mens Overcoats, age 6 to 17 years 23 Work Coats, various kinds ■ 3 Mens Sheep Lined Coats 2 Boys Sheep Lined Coats 3 Heavy and Wool Lined Work Vests 8 of the Very Best Heaviest Shaker Knit Sweaters 37 Cotton Work Sweaters in Mens and Boys ■ ■■■ ■ — Lots of Heavy Woolen and Cotton Work Socks ■ll——.l ■■ !■—l... .11 ■■ UNDERWEAR 8 Union Suits, Wrights Health, Woolen Fleece ' 13 Union Suits, Lambsdown Health, Cotton Fleece 18 Knit (Woolen) Imperial Union Suits Z j 28 Royal Mills (Woolen) Union Suits Chalmers (Cotton) Union Suits f \ 41 Fleece Lined and Ribbed Undershirts (Cotton) 39 Fleece Lined and Ribbed Drawers (Cotton) 22 Boys Polos and Knit Caps G 3 Mens Work Caps with Ear Coverings 26 Pairs Mens Fine Dress Gloves, Warm Lined ' ■ . v - ,„ Our Genuine 27 BEAUTIFUL ALL WOOL 220 WHITE BACK 818 SHIRTS OV ERALLS & in all sizes, patterns and colors. BLOUSES They must be sold Saturday! , are greatly reduced. Now is the time IOU WILL BE SURPRISED to stock up for spring and summer. WHEN YOU SEE THE PRICES!! _d Don’t Forget! These Goods Will Sell Regardless of Cost PRICES?? PRICES?? PRICES?? — ??? ? ? ' I If you Will notice, we faren’t quoted one single solitary ptice for the reason that if you saw it, you Uould think wc weren’t telling the truth. They would appear rediculous. However—“ Seeing is believing’’ and when you “see” you’ll be surprised, pleased and sold. Come in our store Saturday and be convinced and take advantage of the best bargains wc have ever had. —— ■ ‘fofuuT-Myeo Go \ — — —— — ' - r' • ■»** What do ya say, YELLOW JACKETS?? Let’s chastize Garrett! -
