Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1930 — Page 6

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COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE At White's Hay Barn, Monroeville, Indiana 12 NOON. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th Hartes, Cuttle, Hogs. Sheep and other live stock, farm machinery, etc. If you have anything you wish to sell bring it to the barn as late as 10 o'clock Saturday morning. There will be a large crowd of buyers and you will be assured of the high dollar. TERMS—CASH. Roy Johnson and Carl Bartlett, Aucts., Mgrs. J. J. Peters, Clerk. . RESPONSIBLE Truss Fitting Service That Is Here for You Every Day f . V. Our service of expert truss fitting is based upon knowledge of ruptures and the vital importance of a' correctly fitted truss. and is backed by our Guarantee that every V . swrff truss sold here will hold the rupture We handle " the famous Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Trusses excluslvely and our Truss Fitter is here to serve you every day This Responsible service is a safeguard you should have. > -<«S B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE ' Authorized Exclusive Akron Truss Fitter

—— ——— ■ — Men’s Fancy K., “F STOCK REDUCING SALE Prpftv Patterns Sa,e pr . ice ; pair •C »i I retty i auern. _ —— _o 2 pair for 3i ( |ha Fast Colors 11/ f-J /V / I aale Price 7On ■ ■ * * *± • • ML, each< aJC MENS PURE SILK HOSE ' Starting Sat. June 7- Closing Sat. June 14 a™2s<| S. WWFRF? Mens Wort Sox... eachOc7V WW JL U-L4 JL • Childrens Ribbed Hose 20c pr l| A Real Value. M a.— s Morris 5 and 10c to SI.OO Stores, Inc. "s.l Ladies Rayon Chiffon j| For the entire family -V g, T Y T Hose 40c pair K Ladies Pure Thread Silk Full W A / LJ WV J| Fashioned Hose. A $1.50 Value. BJ ®/ ■ I ■ ' Anklets, anv size.... 20c pail'M’ SALE PRICE QQ W W ** * w ® pair ~ ■- We have received word from our Home Office that our stock has mounted much above its place. We all know that no business can thrive with an ®’ er, » ?‘ ® c Jj' I I We give tickets. Ask for yours when you make your purchases. , B Heavy Raffia Shopp- Ladies Fancy Rubber Ladies Fancy Garters. Best Q ua,ity * Misses Vests 2 pc. Panama Suits Voite Bloomers Bo 1 ud l oir n f lipper l b B inc Baes Sale Price, Aprons. Large varie- Many colors. Sale Cuff Sets, values up line quality. Sale Slightly soiled, sale A real summer gar- assorted colors. . ale tach tv Sale price, each price, pair to 50c. Sale price, set price, each pair m ent. Sa!e price , pair price, pair K 25c 19c 13c 19c 17c . 59c 39c 39c [ ____________ — _ IV nrTQTAMniNr FFATI RF . w wtww Bilbv Hoods. Former Bab > wi " Like one of R phonograph record Real Quality Peg? v AN OUTSTANDING FEA ILKE LADIES’ REGULAR SI.OO VALUE these Colored Pure Gum I Have your favorite played n 4 nif’m nPFFI COOT FV COATS for Ladies OF Vallies 2dC IO SI.OO. Rubber Bibs with full vulby the Masterson Cham- Cloth Dresses for In- PARICOLORED COOLEY IOAIS tor PTTRSFS Salp Prirp pach QI P-1 canixed seams. Sa e price H pion and Perfect Records. .. . Misses. Sale Price, only I LKSLS. sale 1 rice, eacn Sale Price, each “ ch z S and buy them during this fants. Sale price, earn x B Bi , 7 gg c 10c upto 59c 19c | PERFUME ATOMIZERS Ladies Fine Quality Regular lOe value .’ r h 'fc"bo«”., pack- with handle for'the MENS DRESS SHIRTS K . That were nriginaily intended to sell for from SI.SO - |,rke ' '™" | to $2.00. Sale price, each Nests - price, ea. »aie i r , w . (| g . ve absolutely price, each 7Q/» ■ zazx or Es free one 10c cake of a I *7V fl ZuC Packer’s Pine Tar Soap. 4:C B — —— “ “ ” ' - -T” 7" HAVE YOU THE HOBBY for MAKING PILLOWS, p u ]] Sj ze Marquisette Brass Fixtures. Cano- ■ Beautiful patterns in Popular Oil Cloth Pat- Change the appearance Ot the TOOm ny I)o ' or Stops and p rettv Little What Nots from plain Curtain Panels, regu- pies and Stems lor ■ Oil Cloth Mosaic tile terns in Modem, lm- covering the bare drop light with a colored oil cloths? Our French Glazes are popular )ar 69c va i ue . Sale better lighting effects. H a slJ' r pX h Blue BW Glass Shade sale price, each -th. uuaiig i. <h. obtainahie. Any price . each Sale price . M . „ | foot each length you warn, t rue pet yoiu ■ 10c 39c 23c35c ' 49c10c | Super Value Rag Rugs. s hem P wm Band Stee! Panel Saws Heavy Duty SCr e W Bottle Cappers Bath Room Fixtures Bridge Lamp | A wide assortment of Pots just the thing for that start °at 2 o’clock, Sat., Give this saw a trial and Drivers. Built to with strong leverage. An assortment of faucet All metal standard, B and Pans. Grey, white or summer cottage, porch or June 7th, and continue best Taiue 9 vol have seen stand the gaff. Sale Puts caps on to stay, self- hanger and wail soap with shade, compil‘d- K ivory enamelware. Sale bedroom. Sixe 27 x 54. unti l so | d ou t. Sale Price . ' Sa|e H price, each tripping attachment. Sale trays, tumbler holders, etc a„i„ nr ; ( . P each ■ price, each . Sale Price, each eac h * ach H K K Price, each Sale Price, each r ' a,e P rlLe ’ B 25c 49c Limit 3 to a customer. ■ in; n RTTRRFR PI AY UAI I S 9xlß Maroon Stair Wonderful Selection Home Linen Package Framed Pictures. SENSIBLE CAKE AND PIE PANS | 10 in Rl BBER I LAY BALLS Real rllb her. « w'ZIJ. Wi.h handle tbat reß l stS heal. Approved In <.™l I All colors of the rainbow. Not an ordinary beach and pat t erns . Sale sheets to paiKage. m stock at tnis price. Housekeeping Institute. Sale Price, each f bail but one intended for hardy play. Sale price, ea Sale price, each price each Sale price, each Sale price, each | 89c 10c 19c 5c 69c ..2,0,15. | — — —- “ ■ " ’ I I Hcizel /Kflds Panelled 22 SALTED PEANUTS Stamped Goods Shades for Bridge Lamps, Table Protect your home from Insect Best Quality o for 1 n i On sal. Saturday. Jane 7lh and nrk. ”10. L “'» 8 "I »""> Cor f s - C “ ,nple,C w ± a " ° WOSM S ‘""' y Hardwood Clothes Pins 3 IOC . Saturday June 14th. Sale Price, ff tTno Se Price variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Built Screen Package of 100 for Gias. Salt and Pepper Shakers | mmd ■ ’ 50c, SI.OO. Sale Price Sale Price, as low as 12 inch2sc each Aluminum or nickeled top | P -g/x /2 IQz» each 18 inch'.'. 39c each 2 5C I 10c of original cost. 19C 24 Inch 50. each I 1—1 1

if PREBLE NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady and 'laughter <>f Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ali. bert Shady and family. 0 Mr. und Mrs. Milton Kidd. Misses d Dorothy and Bereneta Hoffman 1 spent Sunday visiting .Mr. and Mra. Robert Sherlock ot Corunna. Miss Gertrude Hoffman who has been visiting her aunt ami uncle accompanied them home. . Mr. and Mrs. Doris Werllng und son spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mis. Alber: Werllng and daughters. Mrs. E2arl Wood and son of Detroit, Michigan spent Memorial Day and the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cable and family. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Erma, Mrs. June Shackley and son called on Mr. anti Mrs. Martin Kirchner and daughters Monday evening. Mrs. Chatles Fuhrman and son Thurman and daughter Elizabeth and Mary spent a few days visiting relatives at Celina. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Decatur spent Tuesday evening visiting Mrs. John Smith and daughter Lucille. Mrs. Emily Plye of Craigville spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey. Robert Bauman of Decatur is pending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werllng and family. Misses Gertrude and Berneta

UKCATIJH DAILY DEMOCRAT THI’HSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.

> | Hoffman Harriet and Margare t Straub anti Verena Zimmerman arc , enjdying a two weeks camping outing. 1 Edward and Racheal Lelmenstall ‘ ot Detroit Michigan spent Memo- ■ rial Day and week-end visiting relatives in Preble. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kidd of Plyi mouth are spending a few days • visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Ernst • of Craigville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of ■ I Grand Riapids Michigan spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Or1 ville Heller and family and other I relatives. Mi. and Mrs. W. Foreman and ■ son of Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. ’ Edgar Zimmerman and daughter I Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Smith and daughter ’ Lucille spent a few days visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Decatur. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Yohn and family of Foit Wayne called on 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirchner and 1 daughters Sunday afternoon. ' Oscar Hoffman, Otto Helmrich and Edward LeimenetaH attended. ■ the auto races at Winchester Dec- : oration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Decatur called in Freble Tuesday evening. ' Mi. and Mrs. Gerald Grandstatf 1 and daughter of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting the formers ' parents Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grand- ' staff. o l Get the Habit—Trane at Home

Defends Chain Banking Asheville, N. C.. June S.—(U.R) — I liberalization of national hanking laws to permit widespread chain banking within trade areas was defended by Comptroller of Currency John W. Pole in an address before the District of Columbia Bankers’ Association convention today. Pole said modification of the law to authorize chain banking by national banks would tend to decentralize the banking capital of the United States. o Skat League Meet Madison. Wis., —(UPl —Delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada are expected here June 7 and 8 for the 33rd annual congress of the North American Skat league Skat has nothing to do with cats, as the name might indicate to those unfamiliar with it, but is a popular' card game. o : Whim Proves Costly Mesa. Ariz., —(VP)—Shipping an ordinary Arizona cow pony across : the United States may seem foolish . to an Arionian. but it cost Mrs. , J. C. Hubbard wealthy Boston so-, ciety matron. S2OO to ha.-e a horse i sent from Mesa to her home the i other day. Mrs. Hubbard, a recent ! guest here, became attached to the animal and upon her return to the I Massachusetts city, wired for her j favorite pony.

Hogs Are Profitable Madison, Wis.,—tVP)— Hogs provide 11 per cent o fthe gross farm income of WlsconsinrWalter H. E’>ling, agricultural statistician of tha federal-state crop reporting service, disclosed. Milk and cattle are the, only two items that outrankJwgs N. Y. Woman Lost 14 Pounds of Eat One 85 Cent Bottle of Kruschen Salts Did It r "I am starting on my second | bottle of Krusdien Salts and am | ■ real pleased with results. I take ! it for reducing and so far have lost 14 pounds and I think it is doing wonders for me. 1 do not feel so tired evenings when 1 get home from work.” A generous bottle of Kruschen, Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at Cut Rate Drug Store. I Holthouse Drug Store and B. J. | | Smith Drug Co., or any drug store: i in America —take one half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morn-1 ling before breakfast —cut down on 'starches and walk a little each ■day. Before the bottle is empty sur-1 I plus fat is leaving you—indolence ! changes to activity — you'll feel i younger—eyes will brighten—step grows spry. Millions know tills—you ought to know it. Kruschen I Salts is the ideal treatment for j constipation. indigestion, head- j aches, nervousness and acidity.

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Mr. A.B.DrtJ \\ Os the Alhambra Shop, J "ill he at the 1 O. K. BEAUTY SHOP Y L MONDAY AND TUESDAY K June 9 and 10th Demonstrating the new Steam Oil Process of Perman. ent Waving. These Permanents leave the hair i n a very soft condition and will absolutely guarantee i b permanent wave any head of bleached, dyed hair or wave over old permanents. White hair successfully waved without turning yellow. Appointments will be taken by Mr. Drake for the two days at a special attractive price, and after .| Ul)e 10th the same permanent will be given hy Miss Madonna Clementz. Phone 55

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