Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1935 — Page 7
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■ PUBLIC AUCTION K RID AY, April 5— 12 O’clock — CATTLE — SHEEP and HOGS Roan Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old. Holstein Bull. 1 year old. IHuroc Sow due to farrow middle of April. K MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. ■dECATI R RIVERSIDE SALES B E. I. Ahr and Ered Ahr, managers. Dvehrman. Auctioneers.
Mb MEN! W ■ HERE IS YOUR NEW Ipring suit I time to “blossom” out in new apparel and the choosing of . | U suit from this store will put you W step with the best of them. We are njßrK A the newest in light and dark belted and plain backs. 115 to $24.50 W® I ’ «K \ •vs COXFIRMATION SUITS and Fancy Backs, new Qrr f?A IQ Xfl wide selection... tp • •OUto l«»Ov pHIRTS I B? Styles in ,he famous X-ACT-FIT. Now the BV Klt '•hirts with the X-ACT-FIT Collar sash- jK|BjK, B to shape of bodv. sloped to fit vour shoulders — »ted sleeves. Also the Sta-Flex ‘ (I*l KslWOfl WBjBB I ■’"■‘le Proof Collar epl.tlV KC, j HATS W® •L Ne ?, Sprin « Hat « Mallory. New styles KB WHW I bric ’:.. ; $3.50, „ $5.00 WW| I Othe « , s $2.00 to $3.15 sets ■ I SHOP TOMORROW OR SATURDAY VANCE & LINN
druggiate. In the boor Industry', wholesale I permits are limited to one to o| 'county of 20,000 population or less, [ and one tor each 20,000 population i of fraction in counties of more' • than 20,000. These permits are; I Issuable In the discretion of the I commission and are revocable also I by the commission for any law violation or violation of rules or regulations. One case for revocation is for a wholesaler to permit a domestic or foreign brewery to! have any ititeerst whatsoever in' the wholesale business, directly or I indirectly. The wholesalers are permitted' to sell in their own or adjoining I counties, but may only maintain a; warehouse in their own county. | They may sell to any retailer and may deliver up to a half-barrel in bottles or otherwise to the reel-1 j dence of a consumer. Another form of competition is 1 !provided, for consumers may obtain, I beer at the plant of breweries or! 1 the brewery may deliver up to a half barrel at the residence of any consumer. So the law provides for two di-; . rect and opposite channels in both the liquor and beer outlets to the' 'consumer so that competition may prevent monopoly and may tend to, lower prices to the consumer. A beer wholesaler is prohibited from holding any interest in any, hard liquor establishment of any l kind and such interest subjects the beer wholesaler's permit to forthwith revocation. Neither can wholesalers hold any interest in'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1935.
I any retail establishmont, nor can | any brewery hold interest in any | wholesale or retail establishment. Wholesalers are prohibited from [any beer deliveries on Sunday, nor can a wholesaler establish any esi Viblished route of residence for the service of delivering beer. AU I trucks must be licensed, a fee of J 3 being the < harge, regardless of how many trucks he qualities. All salesmen or agents of beer wholesalers and of breweries must be licensed under an annual fee of | ss.of). ' Sales of fotaing beer in Indiana under the new law must come . through "ports of entry." On and after November 15, 1935, any wholesale beer dealer may apply for a port of entry permit upon payment of an additional license fee of 11,i 500. This port of entry permit will [ entitle the wholesaler to import , beer into the state and to transport ; and sell it in any county of the I state. He may warehouse, how- ; ever, only in his own county. Not WASH OUT ~ 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vim Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. 1 If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty amount causing burning and discomfort, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes need washing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. If kidneys don’t empty 3 pints a day and get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter, your body will take up these poisons causing serious trouble. Don't wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN’S PIL 123 ... an old prescription .. . which has been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help to wash out the 15 MILES of kidney tubes. Get DOAN’S PILLS at your druggist © 1934, Foster-Milburn Co. —
less than 10 nor more than 100 ports of entry permits may be issued. This feature of the law eliminate;: the monopolistic importer feature of the old baer law. o— CHURCH REVIVALS First Baptist • Rev. F. D- Whitesell spoke to a full house last night on the subject of "Recondillation.” Rev. Whitesell’s clf>ir treatment of tho subject gave a special and peculiar appreciation of the stupendous fact "tnat God was in CHrist, reconciling the world unto Himself.’’ The world’s great need of “rei 'nciliation" has beep met. It bus leased God to reconcile oil things, through th blood of Jesus Christ. There is no substitute. Christ alone accomplished the fact of reconciliation. But the tragedy is, the failure of fallen men. to accept the fact of reconciliation. Acceptan o of the
ii SUITS ft I ; LADIES SWAGGER SUITS W* IS® £3 A / I' Attractive Novelty wool J\ 1 Br WB ■ ■ \L\ ~ ], tweedsi Basket Weave: C ' Zz 11:1 jCkn y Xlil rft <[ Diagonal Woolens- ‘l I x’ i" ill «4.98 ! T S NOT 100 EARLY! YOU’LL MORE THAN THRILL AT THE SENSATIONAL !• aSBiwR IWI AND TIMELY VALUES WE’VE ARRANGED FOR YOU THIS ]! dresses In JFRIDAY and SATURDAY ADORABLE ■ A —————— ’* 5 CONFIRMATION DRESSES BB | I Aik . <[ White silk dresses for confirms- BB : NEW FOR SPRING ]• tion. Silk Crepes and Taffeta, t- . ''V NEW SPRING ■' Beautiful styled frocks in sizes 7 6® ’ ('OATS »4 MIT I I NT I? I? V |» to 14 and 14 to 20. Splendid ■ rr/ f & Wonderful values we A Al !L,lu I A K I ~ |, material and well made. M /.... IX are offering in coats xaßaßFC'' ( j)* ... !' -aagui this vear. The most out- Hat (vies and hat qualitv hke j 5 U , standing style value in M these are indeed rare. Bought h 7^**/ years. In all materials \ f to sell for much more. Many;, < and silk lined. „ /k ?1-98 values among them * XAa* Brims. Sailors and Turbans. A •|~~ ! gS g ~KI $15.00 -S *1 49 ]! Charming styles, lovely prints and i[ combinations. Pastels. Street fi / U\ dresses. Gay spring dresses with W WT’ H We d<) Hot USt' ” |» I lovely youthful charm; clever Wt j M Cnmnurativp !* sleeves and smart trimmings. uomparanve SPRING ACCESSORIES YOU’LL NEED j [ £i* Iqq ' OJQ QQ i i i ■ Psices but Guar- ;• 0100 CI and < ) I J is.' |b jmtcc OUT ValllCS * OLLAR and (II FS Others .. S3.TB to $6.95 | ™ Flattering styles including Vai A iS, ” V.U ] ace ruffled styles and ]' Golden Star Rayon Undies 25c, 50c V.y PrintS Delustered Materia - ■ SILK HOSE 80 square count. 36 in. wide. well made.' Bloomers, Not a j cb Lot Purchase for MUbIU-Kl 11 Guaranteed quality. New spring Panties. Chemises and special sale purposes but from Womens Silk Hose pure silk i\"i \\ < I Ste ’- | " s ' a— 3g c 1 $C yard 25C 50C pair . ... |i BRBBBBBBWBk New 36 in. Novelty H p:., Prints E <tpvpns Crash starched lace cuff Gloves, in KpONSLIS Seersucker H ! K-l OH I niltb btevenSUFdsn co)ors Navs Br((wn Lace trimmed nicely ■ The last work in spring ■ Smart new CQrded p|fidg K Pure linen quality tn and White, pair tJVV I " d <le. Bias till r-Jjp ;[ BB dress prints, checks, bleached or brown, 18 blips, each Vvv h !' H plaids, and stripes, gay id str, P es ,n every want- M jnch wjde , cut from fu || ], £ colors, Pastels, White. ■ed color; 36 in. wide. ■ bolts; colored borders. H Na,y cnd Brown - S R NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR <; Guaranteed colors. .5.“ K I *7 za > B 9Q|P B Z«/C yard B 1I C yard WOMENS WHITE FOOTWEAR,Straps, Ties, Pumps !' ]; Me.'U yard or Sport Oxfords. |i ;! Womens Suede Womens Spring Boys Wash Suits QQ ( loth Jackets Slin-on Sweaters AI Tailored iron, l-ovano - r ’" ealerb . l-.a-ut and heh tri.no,. ; '! Rainuroof Swavel Cloth. AII wo< » 1 hiCVV " eilve ed styles of fast color A A b !: !• Green and Brov n. B ™ rt ui to 8 years. // W' J ;! Sizes 14 to 20 collars, siz.es 31 to 10- (j un Metal, Patent, sizes < $1.98 SI.OO 59c ’” $L00 ai-SI.OO <! bWWtAF.PJVWWiA/WWVWWkWWWMV-z CA/WWV dWWVWWNMW^AJVWWWWW ” ’ * ,al * / V N/ I MENS WORK SHIRTS | | Mens Elastic T °P ,| ;! | | DRESS HOSE a mens dress oxi ords ,. ]V ! ENS t ' v ? RK ;! Heavy Blue Chambray Shirts — < > , i ;ii nh.-tv« ? Heavy, sturdy work shoes. Triple stitched over shoulders and jj i d l’ , "‘ 11 "" "T . '/'J . llH i 5 New Spring Styles Wack scout shoe with g two pocket trim. SireelP. to 17. S I '*"• S .? ,* k K J Ww Sprint, style t „„,p,«„ k , , ’ > • comfortable. All sizes. < ;• 39c- I 25c 1 $1.98 $1.39 ii WWVWWWWWVWWWUWVWMAWWI I ' C II I MIM— MJI« i, I■l nr ■■ ■ ■ —— Mens Fine Knit Short « BORk jBBk S ■ Bl I— idßk B iGII f led ( lit tdillS <* Sleeve, Ankle Length B O M g> SSI® 1 Mt/ Ofl B Sd'Xuins. !• i| Nonsuits. fl ig||||ii nv lotI ot sty,es IV. fl. UUUULnv VU'I 39c, 49c 'i 69c B I up Oil i’ Slll< “ 'ACROSS STREET FROM DAILY DEMOCRAT D E C A T U R totPI.VV ,[ j MHBSS 2
) fact of reconciliation utihrough Jee- • us Chri.<t ulons save, from the eonof «sln- "Now thou we are ■ iimlwuy.sailoi'6 for Christ, we pray you in Chriat’ii atead. by yc reconefled tn God." • Thu Mali- Quartet of Borno aung four numbers which wore much appreciated. Tonight is Young People's Night. ’ Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Preaching service at 7;31>. Subj.’ct “if I 1 were The Devi)." A cordial invitation is extended to the public. - —<y ——- - Flrct Evangelical The evangelistic services at the ’ First Evangelical cau.’dli are growing in interest, it is now the second ■ week of service with Prof. A. Ger--1 her as music director. Tonight he 1 will bring from tho College of Mis--1 slots, sent out-standing singers. E. ’ B- Bohn, of Fort Wayne, will also . be present and ploy the new iplpe f organ. Calvary Church will disf inl-3 their services tonight and att tend at the First Church. Rev. M,
• W. Snndeitnann will preach upon: "All Hope Gone and Yet Saved.” TWO TRAINMEN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Rock Island line today, crashing ' Into and demolishing the station. Damage was estimated at SIOO,- • 000. Sixteen cars left the lulls ami 1 were demolished. George Seigle, station agent I asleep in the depot, escaped seri ions fiijury although his cot was virtually the only part of tho station left intact. His coat, hat and; , : watch, which he had left at his bed-! . side, were found 100 feet from the I I' depot. Ti'Ains were rerouted over a pari nllel track. A bn:ken whe|tl or ■ rail was believed the cause of the wreck. i Engine crew which escaped in-, i jury were <’. Frey, Silvis, 111., engineer; J. E. Hayes. Rock Island, ’ 111., tireman; and L. Eiswander, | , Silvia, ill., conductor. a
SAYS DECATUR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE The company will bo financed by , Eastern capital. in the four or five visile the men have made to the city they have; appreciated the attitude of c opera-, tion offered by the citizens and civic organizationsThe men promistd to announce in two or three weeks when they will visit tlhe city to make the final preparations for tho location of the fa.tory. Hes. i any definite action is tak- | t-n by the Chamber of Commerce. I an op ;n meeting will be called by j the board of directors and the pro- ; position will be explained by the 'representatives of the new industry. I _I n o Wild Swans At Port Colborne Port Colborne, Ont. —(UP) —A j flock of over 100 ewans has been an ' attraction here for several days as ‘ the birds rest along the lake shore ’ while en route north. Wild swans are rare in the district, with the ex-
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Iception of the regukir appearance lot a flock about tula time each year. | COURT HOUSE — Real Estate Transfers | All- Im Everhart et al to Paul MBalmer et ux inlot 2 In Monroe for ! 11.00. Mrs. Eli Polling to Mra. Grace Sullivan 28.51 acres of land in Wabash township for SI.OO. — o — —— Get the Habit — Trade at Home FT>x B °™nq4 FOR O (s dar Self -Polishing WAX
