Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1940 — Page 5

IliMtins Dlvlaion. Oct of lh» newer hullding produdu that i* sainins euthu*ia-tl< a<- , .. ptance in the Circulator Fireplace ( that tiMta and clrculataa tha air. aa , well aa (Hine the pleaauru of an iopen fire Another very popula> item ta the ln< lneraiur that bum* KBibaae and rubhiah without gaa aa fuel. It ia ao doigned that the dry refute provides tha fuel that burns the aarbage Majnetlc lieatlna Equlpmeat is aa modem In deafen and engineer lag as 040. with alt the advantaers of experience (allied In bulldilfe 'heating equipment for the past 36 ’ years. There are coal burning fur nacea of course, with special fur nai e* deafened for stokers, gas and oil There are gravity types, aa ax well as lhe last word In Winter Air conditioning Equipment. The .Majestic Company maintain* a complete display al the factory at Huntington. where vlaitors are

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ieFcrown HS BOOST! irw gH these other A KfefefeffL (tw-foges, too 1 T *MC ' BSlMTlKNdftstvnw ’'WIMI tv utn b imi feWT Sil'r teg t tA.I •-••’ ’*• ’.,'.., kUC Bl R KE’S STANDARD SERVICE |H( EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOU WITH GAS. OIL. LUBRICATION. TIRES BATTERIES B* PIPIT CLASS WASH ANO SIMONIZE JOB IW POINTS DECATUR. IND PHONE 14 ~- Milt Wfoie. "to Stop and think of lhe many I MMWVMMHMOMMfIi x '¥i ace ** f<M»d*! I ,iil J them all miu arc -urc to find out 11 j 3 ||.Hj||||| that Khode* i'iH» 'ou mo-t lor ' l,lll dollar’ right now to 'h"|i at the economical -tore' [HOPES SUPER MARKET _ _ OPPOSITE < <»l K I HOI SE r MEATS Mc FRUITS HKRE IT IS!—the mo*t complete Fruit ■ (hops * and Vegetable Department in town. For IWC better health, we mil eat lot* of Frewh * Loin Koa S t -- . *'"*'• ' •»' ,bk ” !„,,. 4*iv TanKiriniK 1*«. ISr ■n>t Roast 14C KZ “’ ,,eel *»-> v toy Boiling Beef Oranges, doz. IQc * IOC A PP* e " Jib. bag IQc bl'H.t . e ' •^ rw Cooking & Eating “ L; 1 for ioc Bananas lb. tr I •IBacnn ” 1?* lettuce Cc tor Hams *- - Celery |QC ft*. Tangible*. Grapefruit. Mangoe*. L' Cauliflower. Sprout*. Mushroom*. ■Andy Fanay Chacoiate Candy lb 19C 'aka 0 * “ can Bk’ •’ *<• #<*P - 3 laru ‘' •‘■r* lOr - —- large can 15c Otmalcnc. With towel 2 large hose* Isr EP 2 No. 2 cans 2r n - ,M K ,u ”'* p * M|r > — 24 lh ,Wf PWI ;j V •>]/ SUGAR. Pure 10 lb. bag 53c z 2 cans 2.H* Cracker*. Liberty Kell . 2 lb. Ims I k L^ 11, T “Het Paper Corn Flake* swkwtmklmt WL Fu- ~ ‘H* SOAP |, l " ,H ’”heetu large nizc ;j rake* 17c kbyt. — _ r. _ _ _ „ I cake !<' 3 for 25c Pay Highest Prices for Eggs.

DECATL’R DAILY DEMOCRAT Till RSDAY. FEBIU A RY I. 1910.

always welcome A number of these Hems are on dixplay at Aabhaucher e Tin Shop, which has sold Majestic Products for many years. Never Had a Chance Hacramento. Cal. — (VPj—it was the wrong car and the wrong place tor Domest n Trojanowski. 21. to l>e siphoning gas The car Imlongi-d jto Jailer M. B. Keese II was parked in front of the county jail Ileexe Invited Trojanowski Inside. 0 *~TODAY » COMMON ERROR * "Diflerent to anti "dilorent than ' air rspresslone frowned upon by many teacbrrx of Eng llsh in the V s who Insist up on "dlfletent from Both, however, hs’.e conslde- able literary espe< tally In England

ASHBMER'S USE NEW TOOLS Equipment Bought Recently Makes Shop One Os Most Modern Kpeedy. efficient service ia dependent upon elperience and the proper equipment so In recent years Axhbauchef s Tin Hhop here has been adding rapidly to Its large sto< k of modern tools. On- of th- machine* just recently purchased Is the latest mod-1 electric lock former, which to the layman ia a juinbb- of words but which In-reases the speed of the workmen and at the same time itn proves the quality of metal work It Is used In malting all kinds of comers on trunk lines and sheet metal work all of which Is very Important In furnace installations j The corners are lot ked much betIter than under the old hand method of hammer and stake Thia ir j ■ p-cially Important In <old weathI< when repairs and installations of heating plants must be done at great speeds | Another new machine Is an einctrie unity sb-ars whic h eliminate* mu< h of th- tedious labor In connection with cutting heavy or light material. It will cut at atty circle '>i at any angle and do a much l>et ter and more accurate job. The old hand snips have been r-placed with an eight foot shear which cuts iron in eight foot lengths Avhbaucher* also use a steel t uss cornice hrace whl<h form* all right angles and squares to make neat and unbreakable corners. FIVE INDICTED FREED ON BOND Indianapolis Banker And l our Others Released On Bond Indianapolis. Ind. Feb. 1 (t’P) Five Indianapolis person*. Ineluding Arthur Brown, president of the Indiana National Bank mid reported to Im- on- of Indiana's richest ■ Ititenx. were free rm lamd t<e day pending amtlgtuuent and trial On < haix< -of Coltepira*/ to d* ■ l/Sild the I'nited States gov.rniteiit by misuse of WI'A lalwOthers indi< led wer- Elizabeih f'layfrool. Arthur F. El< hliolf Char- !• E Jefferson, and Cail F Korte peter, former Maiiou <ounty WI’A ■ oordinator. All weie pit ked up by or surrendered to I F .Maishall Julius J Wlshner shortly uft> r their indictment by .1 federal aiatid jury late yesterday. Bondx wen- arraigned Immediately. The five were named in two Indlr tmrntx charging them with diversion of I lilted States lUUd* tbiouah mixuxo of WPI labor in rrrnstruction of road and 0110-i proJrrix on innately owned property I' S district attorney Vai Nolan said they would he tried In the .May lei nr of court but date for ai ■ aigum-nt wa> not set Bond was Pho r-d a< f.'r.oi'o tor each by Judg - JqßMuNßgpGk > HOY 8. JOHNSON Auctioneer Feb 2 tieoig. Moui, I mH* I Northeast of Ohio City, Ohio Feb 3 Cooper Farms GleenIfleld. Ind. Dl-ltrc Bled Sow rale Feb 6 -Krnest Hhatp 2 'llins I luist and 2\ South of .Monroe I Feb 6 Chalies Troutner. I mil- west of I’l' axant Mill* Feb s Mac Mi Clemens 1 mile* I Nonh and I mil- East of Dixon, o Feb ’.i Jr xs Girod 4 tulles West laud I l * North us Monroe Feb 10 t ha- F Z'-dr »- ' bail*. Ohio. Ihnur bisd sow sale Feb 12 Mrs I’al Tiomner and I Wlllciiberg I oil'-* I mil- South ut Ohio City Feb 14 hdwaid Walter I miles I North of Hoagland on Mociiich I load, Feb. 15 llidianu Mair OIC Ilog Sab Fail Ground*. liidlanapolla. I Indiana Feb Hl Mis Fir-d Giohlan. I>q I mile* South ut Maple* Fib l< Martin lanioi !• Uille* I Southeast of Foit Wayuu on Wiytie TrailFair I* I.utln-I Deitmer. I mile North and I'u mile* Ea*i of Owahllr Trust Co Uldg . Decatur. Igdiaaa Fbuua 104

AD \ m*l k \ l’- Jr FURTHER DRASTIC PRICEJREDUCTIONS Every Bit Os MerchandiNe In Schafers Dry Goods Stock Must Be Sold! Prices Have Been Drastically Cut Regardless Os Former Price And Cost. This Is The Greatest Value News In Years COATS I SI.OO House Dresses I LADIES PI RSES ft $10.95 SPRING AND K . N,,w ! JO) 0 WINTER COATS, Now Now cq 52.95 ea. 50€ > $16.95 FI R TRIMMED 1 . WSM Ren- i.(M I// COATS Now s4’s ea. I SAVE on SNOW SUITS WASHFIiOt KS CANNON TOWELS ' Suits..No« 6.95 Suits, Now 4.90 JJ \J ™i> JJltoedSel. 7.95 Suits Now E.60 j^Tp! 6hl A 'X- W 29c 9.50 Suits Now 6-95 HMMfcjwftJ kJ’ 11.75 Suits, Now ft. 23 Reg. 1.25 Frocks We |<j c part Linen Towel* 15c 9 Mens Shirts-Shorts LADIES UNDERWEAR k\ • -* ] ReK- 25c K'-«-15c Ladies Cotton Vests 9r- ea. 2 l'»lr SB--18c 25c Ladies Cotton Vests iKcea 2,Cc I each ff- [\ flUmB I9c Ladies Cotton Suits 29c-ea (Il wi .art lllllllr 1.(HI Rayon Slips 59c ea "J CUlllLl 10c pair ”/7 ( K „ s '? a c« h l c , " i ‘’“ w ladies hosieky 50c M A r~'\ ’ ‘ arh Afl: Lace Table Cloths BLANKETS Reg. '.fie Reg- 50r r * 2L9C Tie*. 25c c-a. 1 Reg. I.!H* ' iMMk* Reg. 2.25 \ f pa,r -- r \ ./’-"Nd ' ! jj Indian ’ V j ; * • 70,Ml Lr *’ I’hrnnix - CQ ri,<h NW *• dish toweling Reg. .MC 5.00 Tahle Cloth* . 2.95 I’kSS I ;i *’° T * blt * ,J 3 < " n,, " r ’ Blanket 2.W 1 ” ' X,’ 39 c |" ' W 7ox*o Blanket Ife . lie ; z/r Drapery Material Dress Materials rhoenix . .1 r • i u -» Beg. "He 25c Sock* . Now ISc pr Beg. i»c ________ "* Z MEN’S ROBES Jgc sSjl 4OC (I RTAINS • -' ard IvTffi ard * wHEnk T'T.T. now rdft H/a HomeSpun® “tXW part Wool L ' <h t: t! M ; ” H IA J’Al . pwi.is •: « ulSi l."ohaniH*k 50c xd Beg. liHc Noh 35c yd b 39c Tapestry vd Beg. 25c Noh 13c yd / ,lB each Kf'Jk VJkb' -•’* Cretonc 13c yd Reg. 59c Now 30c yd VM ‘k ! At -— 4 A R*‘K- I" 1 * pair* 90c pr 2.00 Mena Pajama* 1.00 pr ST «tags 2..-X. M.-X-. 1,..,., 1874* "•■« Reg. 1.75 pair* She pr

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