Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1944 — Page 2
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Four Escaped lowa Convicts Are Nabbed Bus Driver Captures Last Os Fugitives i <
Public sale it (» 'i; •. Friday, Jan. 7, 1944 ■- r ■ ~< . " P V AC t CATTLE y S • I pfeEp • .MO|_fA’ENT c , . X !l >1- ■ ■■ r 1... ■ .. PAUL RAMSEY, Owner « „
(January DRESS Clearance j { i»t!> Droses Xow! Wonderful selection beautiful i dresses at tremendous savings. We’re clearing our \ ? racks and invite you to take advantage of the special ( !! savings. / W e’ve arranged two special ... .> .. ) groups and otter them at prices M,<M ' ) unbelievably low. Good selec- PRICES ARE LOW! ) tion, every dress new, all cor- 1 ( rectly styled. Wonderful op- < ? / port unit) to lay in a supply. I *. • / * W r lleltcr conic in tomorrow.' Wide * ¥ I fantji of M/e>. toil'll find ju-t the drc — .. wb 1 >c- '<ni need In complete 'our wardrobe. \ I . Buy Several at A M M ’ ' These low Prices 'sf { ) .. *<#ll ( , Another irroup oi BkS- »■ w-f \ \ 'i if „r nip inrlud Z7 : L 11 ■ / , i l.t llet ISv-m-. AB» 21- ( ( " •> 1 «i A J ) f • and <1 J.'l'i. few HIB ff « \ < iiiont .4 tn' ui' wr > ,-WS < X Hiiti ' 1 <; I c!"-ini; out. tour tn In i ( ,k <h, ' n 4 «' w 'Hwlmb ) $2-98 $4-98 ' MILLINERY SALE f Entire stock Millinery now on sale. / Any Hat in the store, regular values ( > up to 55.9*, closing out at each J L NIBLICK & CO. >
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
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Andrew J. Ray Dies Sunday At Willshire Former Blue Creek Township Resident An drew J Ray !‘fi. former n»id.ti' of Hlu. Creek town<liip. died Sunday at hl, home in Willshire o He »an born in Ha. :s>m touiity O Fl iiruary < IM«7 th. «<m of Mr and Mrs Lexi Ray Tin family moied to Adt«me com y • yht yearn ia!' and Mr Ray in--I :n Bl ic ('••eek township until in vina to p1.,).-d a- 'to <ien< idl Elertrii !i< r . She fills ' va am y l- f* by . • .-!! I'. HI .-I Mie V □>. :r .) Bo matin.
i Wil'ehire 27 y> urn ago Surviving are the widow. Ma:y Ann M Alhuney Ray, and tout sons I. I. Ray of Willshire B C Ray of F. : • Wayne. A B Ray of H"Ug , land and C F Hay of Celina. <> i Fun. iat m i lice* will be held at | Hie I nion church, southweat of Wllbhi.e, Wednesday aft. rno< n at 2 o'cloi k Bu.ial Will he in the Tri. k. cemetery The body may be lowed at the Cowan funeral 1 home at Van Wert. <». until timof the services. ... .. — o — Returns 'Squirrel Whuky' San Itiego. Cal tl'l’i A Fed era! court ju.-y returned to Tom’ ’ K Choy Chinese, with thanks. 2U| , gallons of "s<|ttir.el Whisky" and , fi.-. d him of all charges of illegally rectifying liquor without a fed . a! license The whisky I'.in’ain. d as ingredients, often by immersion, only, -qulrrels. lizards, snake rat
MONDAY, JANUARY
ties and herbs Choy * started making it aft. : otlgt r passible to . ..; B china. .X’c-ne of the . F I w ii a Good Town w Relief At La? For Your CouECrcomulsion relieves pt • h cause it goes rtgiit to tin rd trouble to help loosen a- j , germ laden phlegm, and a to soothe and heal raw. t< * flamed bronchial muco'. i branes. Tell vour druggist • h» I a bottle of Creomulsion wit . dcrstandlng you must lik< * ruickly allays the cough -, • n have your money back '» CREOMULSIC,, for Coughs. Chest Colds B t
