Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1930 — Page 3

fires’ Tires! Tires! ■ teal Values in New and Used Tires. Come and look our stock I of tires and tubes over, and see for yourself. I $3.50 $4, $4.45, $5 ■ u&, T ,c ° rd .. $4.65 $65 „ ■ Special Buy on ■L. 32,1. 33x4 <7 -|1 ■ $6.50, $7.00 B . plv <' :l ''* ,nKk $28.00 31x5.23 ■ |xs 8-ply track $16.50 G ‘ ,,lv $9.00 I- '• lp, \ truck $35.00 . $10.95 'W *U.VV ! SEI) TIRESSI.OO and up "■ SPECIAL PRICES 0 V ALL SIZE TUBES. 1 Porter Tire Co. ■ G. V. P3RTER Residence 341 Winchester St. IWinnes Shoe Sale I Still Going Strong! I I I II y ■ iundreds of pairs of Shoes have been sold. Hundreds of pairs of Shoes must still to settle the estate. The greatest of al! shoe sales. We arc not saving you ■ 'ennies, but DOLLARS. You cannot ass J to stav away! il SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! /| QQ pair Selby Arch Preservers, most all sizes in w lot. SIO.OO value. While they last LrhHBOBA. "WWmBSCTfe, - Jw Big Bargain! j 9 ~ «.. ... . 9 Look At This One! S Bovs or Wens Ten- tJ J’ ens Out . ,nff ". k ® Mens Weyenberg nis Shoes, lace to i P, oes -. A 7° nder ‘ 9 Work Shoes. A ! » toe. all sizes 11 to 6' 9 lul ' a,u !' ala K !' e S shoe for wear - AII ■ boys, mens 6to 11. 9 awax pnce. all size g sizes. $4.00 value I 79c | g S l - 68 | $2.66 ; ~ vy W Don't Miss This! ■ nr° y m 0^ fOr . d M ’ T an 1? One lot Youths Ox- \V Boys or Girls Play 1 ■ 2', / a <- k ’o A > SIZeS 1" fords. Black or m.i ' * Oxfords, will give a 1 ! H »An , Real value U un sizes, 11 to 2 I; lot of wear. .Just j ■ H ,(,va,ue , the thing so- sum- Jj 9 -</'* .‘a mer wear, all sizes. I $2,69 A « 2 - 19 A 96c 4 . 1 iTHMiWh Id Men ( hildren s I atent SI Look at I his! si rap Slippers. | Tan or Black $1.50 value, sizes I xa tie quality meri handise, $4 to $6 to 8. Bargain 9 va!ue . special! 98c | $2.97 19 You Cannot Miss This One! 9 9 I adies Patent Blondes, also 9 I Arch Support Slippers, in || 9 and straps, \ allies to $6.00 — 9 Special 9 I 51.93 11 $2.93 I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.

I* MAGLEY NEWS * ■ . __—— Mr. und Mrs. Walter I'nietzniun i entertained Mr. und Mrs. (leorge Lies of Spencerville Ohio over the week-end. Mr.’and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert motoied to Linton, Ind., Friday und vlaited with Mr. und j Mrs. Elmer Juberg un<l family and returned home Sunday. ' Mrs. Charles Dettinger was cal) 1 e<| to Van Wert Ohio Wednesday on account of sickness of her grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Illoemker en tertained over the week-end Irvin; Myers. Howard Brooks und Itienard Goodwin of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oettinger entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dettinger of Detroit over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gains Health; Adds 20 Pounds Through Konjola “Will Always Praise New Medicine,” Says Muncie Lady, “Eeel Like New Person”

g 11 ® J?*':i Az. s . VV ' , ‘.■

MRS. ETHEL FOWLER “I was in a general run down i condition and had been for over three years," said Mrs. Ethel Fowler, 337 East Jaekon street, Muncie. "I was tired, listless and very nervous and easily upset. 1 did not sleep well. 1 bloated terribly after meals and became short of breath. My heart often palpitated and 1 had severe pains in my stomach and abdomen. I tried so many medicines without relief that I had , become very much discouraged. "Konjola did all for me that I had been told it would do. I took a six weeks treatment and that was eimugh to bring me new health. I nd longer bloat or belch after meals and 1 am stronger and more ener-l getlc than I have been in years. I I sleep' well at night, my nerves are calm and I have gained twenty pounds in weight. I will always praise this new medicine because it made me ftel like a new person.” When taken for from six to eight weeks, Konjola will work wonders for ailments of the stom- | ich, liver, kidneys and bowels, and rheumatism, neurities and nervousness. Konjola is sold in Decatur at the B. J. Smith drug store, and by ail the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Community Sale The following will be sold at the community sale, at CRAIGVILLE Saturday, June 7 One O’clock (CST) • Late model Fordson Tractor; two 12-inch bottom plows, in fair shape; John Deere tworow corn p'ow, this plow is ready to hitch to and in good shape; two good gas engines, I’Ih.p. each; good Osborn hay tedder; 10 gallon Dr. Hess fly spray; large Duroc sow, seven pigs by side, 3 weeks old; 10 head of ewes; one good bull; 12 head of good young cattle. A number of good milk cows. Also a number of shoats and several good sows. Many other articles not listed here. Come and see. H. H. High, Auct. Gid Gerber, clerk.

Fruchte of Fort Wayne over th» I week-end. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman und family und Lewis Worthmun Sr. | entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr und Mrs. Milton Scherry and family Mr. Henry Scherry und family Mr. und Mrs. Walter Reppert und son Bobby, und Mr. and Mrs. Edwurd Reppert und sons I’anl and Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward .laberg entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. und Mrs. Paul Beiberich und son Dwight of Fort Wayne und Mrs. Susie Reppert of Deeutur. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Fruuhiger {and family, Mrs. Howard Mills und daughters Evelyn ami Lucile, of I'ocsfn Mrs. Emma Beineke and laughters Bernice, Ruth, and Mary Allie, of Decatur Mr und Mrs. Edward Kriietzmun and Elmer Kruetz.nun of Detroit Michigan were guests Sunday of Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman and fumily of •ast of Deeutur. Miss Bettie Dettinger is spending ter vacation in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Bloemker und daughter Irene and Miss Minnie Bloemker entertained lor dinner ' rnday Mr. A. L Schetry and children Elnor Cordelia an' - Leroy of Orville Ohio. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg Miss Whelma Jaberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family of Preble und Daniel Juberg. Edwaid and Ruchel Limenstull of Detroit visited relatives In and around Magley over the week-en I! and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman I entertained tor supper Sunday Mi l und Mrs. Fred Bloemker Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker of Preble Mr. and Mrs. McKeag and Miss Alma Lairman of Fort Wayne, and grandma Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Helmrlch an.l family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hollman and lamily of Preble Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. r.-wai » r-.iwer of Decatur. Mrs. Rose Cline of Vera Cruz and Mrs. Albright of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte md Edward Scherry entertained tor I dinner Sunday M.. and Mrs. Frans Yager and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family and Mrs. Mina Hildebrand entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. ind Mrs. Milton Girod and family, and Daniel Scherry and daughter Marcella in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Lieu of Spencerville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. William Kruetzman and son Loren and Otto Kruetzman. Mr. and Mrs. John Roak of Fort Wayne visited relatives in Magley I I Monday afternoon. I George Miller and daughters Olive and Emma entertained Ms and Mrs. E. J. Miller and Mrs. G. E. ; Cover of Chicago who is here con-1 ducting the Vacation Bible School I I at Pleasant Dale. Mr. and Mrs Bert Anderson airl sons Garth and Irvin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ft auhiger and j family Sunday evening. Quite a number of children from | around Magley are attending the I). V. B. S. at Pleasant Dale. WE are now located at 115 No. First st. Mrs. M. Moyer. l.lltli

Real Clothing SALE STARTS R B” SATURD A Y , |l JUNE 7 V II L L People Buy Where They Get the Best Quality for the Least Money Business has not been as good as we anticipated and we are going to give you an after-harvest sale now! Men’s Suits $39.50 SUITS F0R 531.50 $30.00 SUITS F0R 522.50 $25.00 SUITS F0R 517.50 $20.00 SUITS FOR $15.50 30 p a i r UNDERWEAR WORK SHIRTS YOI P N \NTS ENS SLSO for $1.20 Double backed, full $5.00 to SB.OO $1.25 for (gj QQ cut, S. &S. for $3.75 80c 75c Boys Suits-- 1 J $2.00 for QI rA SIS.OOSUITS $10,50 si'io $12.50 SUITS . $8.50 — '' - 1 SIO.OO SUITS .$7250! $ 8.50 SUITS .$6.00' $6.50 SUITS .$4.50 — Odd Pants $6.00 fors4.oo km s>-.« S3 ,o(j PANTS . $2.25 ~ • $5.00 PANTS , $3.75 I FELT HATS $5.00 f0r53.75 20 25 mT' $3.00 for $2.00 all hand all sweaters LUGG A G E DRESS SHIRTS §2 0.00 - $15.00 $25.00 T 0 f " r .. $18.75 $5.00 f0r53.50 $3.00 for $2.25 . or 3 for $6.(1) $2.50 for $1.90 / SOX Neckwear for or 3 for $5.00 Father’s Day $2.00 for $1.40 50c for • ■ 4ftc or 3 for $4.00 75c for ... 65c SI.OO for.. 85c $1.50 Sale is for Cash Teepie & Peterson

PAGE THREE