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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923. DECATUR HERALD Tokar erapcs sack. hite Kranp Cornmeal. 5-lb. FLOUR SEEKS Mango DGnnei-s.

10-lb sack Bran, package Head Lettuce V. Oatmeal, package Iaf lettuce V. Y. counts, pt. Codfish Carp Cat.

channel and bull-head Fresh salmon Clscos Kin nan Haddie Halibut Lake trout Lobster 20c 13c 52,75 $1.80 S3.00 Oao 5Sc .15 30c 30c 4Sc 2oc -90c5i $1.10 15g2oc 10c Parsnips Peaches, dried Potatoes, bushel Rolled oats, package Flour Minnesota Nebraska HIGHER LEVEL-, EGGS DECREASE SATURDAY AT GU SHARD'S SUBWAY Potatoes. 2-bu. sacks Prunes Kansas 24 lbs. 45c 20c 30c 20c 25c 30c $1 SOc 20c SOc 20c 30c 4S lbs Sassafras, bunch Spanish onions, lb Spinach Salt Mackeral. apiece Spanish mackerel 41 PERSONS IN lo20c 4c White perch Pike Sunfish Turnips, bunch Strawberries Sweet potatoes, Jersey, A.

W. Sutton was a business visitor in Taylorville Thursday. Clyde Houser of Kincald has returned from a visit with Gayle Long and family. Miss Herta Stock was shopping; in Pana Wednesday. Mervin Denton attended the Spurl-ing hog sale at Taylorville.

A surprise party was held at the home ot Adam Bantner near Millers-ville. A number of young people of our community were In attendance. Rev. H. C.

Munch and wife were transacting business in Owaneco Thursday. The contractors have completed the concrete abutments for the 40 foot concrete bridge spanning the Big George ditch on hard road route No. 24. Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Connelly were entertained at a rook party at the home of George Metzger Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elmer 'Staltner is confined to her home on account of illness. water, 83; Ephriam Adamson, 83; Mrs.

Mary S3; E. B. Sanner, 82; Mrs. ETVille Swtet, 82; Mrs. Xovina Thomas.

82; George Bilyeu, 81; Mrs. Jane Stombaugh, 81; Charles Van Meter, 81; William J. Snyder, 80; John Clark. 80: John Smith, 80; O. T.

Johnson, 80; Mrs. Charlotte Anna Ferguson, 80; Mrs. Cheatham, 80. MILLERSVILLE MILLERSVILLE. Jan.

26. J. D. Dean passed Wednesday in Pana with his sn, Clint Dean, and family. and Mrs.

Ernest Duncan of Lakewood passed Sunday with his. brother, J. G. Duncan, and wife. Walter Fern of Rosemond visited with Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Mclntyre and family the past week. Mrs.

Nora Nicholls is passing a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer. Staltner. Mr. and Arthur Cook and son Nyle visited with Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Cook, and left Thursday morning for a few days' visit with his brother, Homer Cook, and family, of Pana. claims the distinction of having 41 persons within its limits and immediate vicinity who are SO years oi.

age and over. The oldest person Is1 B. F. Wetzel, who is two years ot the century mark. The next in line of, longevity is Mrs.

Margaret Evans, 96' years. Beverly Armstrong and Mrs. Roberts are 95, and Mrs. Ellen Roger is 94. The following is a list of the persons and their ages: B.

F. Wetzel. Margaret Evans, Beverly Armstrong. 96; Airs. lioberts, 95: Mrs.

Ellen llogers. 94; James Wolf, 91; Mrs. John Suppes, 91: John Supper, 90; Walter Humphreys, 89: Michael Snyder, 88; Isaac Gregory, 88; Dan Jacobs, 88; Samuel Riley, 87; Mrs. Mary Jasgers. 86; Mr? Waller Humphreys, 85; Mrs.

Melinda Jacobs, 85; Mrs. Eliza Watson, 85; Henry Bridgman, So: William Proctor S5; Mrs. Louisa Day. S4; Mrs. Slar-staret Tolson, 84; Mrs.

Sam Hays, SI; Sarab, VaniT-iwalker, 84; Mrs. Martha X-Joodwin, S3; Mrs. Martha Connor, 83; Mrs. Millie Bridge- MOW AQUA ABOVE EIGHTY YEAR MARK lb ill but Fancy Apples Now Croppies Peck Red snapper Sugar hrimp 30c fiac 70c SC 00 7.7 40c Smelts Off Market; Oranges Take Depline B. 30c SOo F.

Wetzel, 98, Oldest Resident in New Orleans cane, lb. 100 lbs 'I Cuba cne 100 lbs. Tangerines White fish Smoked Whitefish 25 la1 SOc Buffalo Butter. Poultry and aieata Country butter, lb. Creamery butter, lb.

EtCC. 5053c .39 45c 35c BERRIES 60c Beef livtr Zc Boiling beef, lb up Boiled ham 50c Cottage cheese, lb Eggs, per dozen SHELBTVILLE. Jan. 26 Mowea-qua. the-thriving little city of sixteen hundred souls, located in the northwestern corner of Shelby county.

Chicken, full dressed flour which has bean hold- L-ard. lb Loin steak, lb 40c and 45c Prime rib roast 25c Porterhouse 40-45n Menl and Bran Kansas 1 nriccs in the retail markets 15 cents during the past Pork chops 2oc ar.d is now quoted at $3 a 4S sarfc. The price of the 2 Pork steak Round steak 40c i ack has been fixed at $1.55. Sausage, lb Spare rib- 20c f'our wlth no changes time remains at Sugar cured bacon 40ffi)3tie I Willi An (0oHmwr Smoked ham SOWoOe The loi-a' markets generally have rier.ced a good trade in fruits with apples and oranges in Veal chops 23'S 3.e Wieners Sauer Kraut, qt 10c Country sausage 23c FIh Oysters, pt 35c till lead in demand. Cooking apples r.o more on the stands.

Fancy Mi'ng app'-es are the only kinds to be seen. Not only are the apples fancy but he prices" too. the large sizes marked i cer.ts apiece and down. Quotations apples range from 5 cents Mrs. Katherine Sutton TJ certs a pound.

Nevertheless tfce prices are not hindering buyers carry home large sacks the fruit daily. Cranherrie Come Down. Wholesale houses apparently see a large quantity of cranberries to be on their hands and this "week kr lowered the price to 15 cents in Up to $18.50 Value Wool Sweaters Special at $8.75 QOOD LOOKING, all-wool sweaters, in modish button front coat style, are in this group reduced to $8.75 for clearance. They are sweaters of excellent quality, formerly sold at prices ranging up to $18.50. Some are trimmed with brushed wool.

In a number of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. $8.75 each. SECOXD FLOOR Boys' Durable Two-Pants Corduroy Suits, $5.75 jpHESE two-pants corduroy suits at $5.75 are the biggest values we have seen offered anywhere this season. They are durable, well made suits of all weather corduroy, certain to give long service.

Sizes for boys 9 to 16, Regular $7.50 values, special at $5.75. THIRD FLOOR ii effort to dispose of the fruit. Com-'ig on the market early in the sea-ion cranberries were marked at "0 cents and have held that price until two weeks ago when they dropped Final Clearance of tn IS cer.ts. rirarzes also have come down in Just Saturday! $3.75 to $5 Modish Leather Bags Dres esses Are Yoa a Mother? each just $7.95 Health is Most Vita! to -You. Hear $2.95 What Mrs.

Sutton Says About It Peoria, 111. "I have taken two of Dr. Pierce's remedies, the. Favorite Prescription nnd the Golden Medical Discovery, during expectancy and afterward and my health was greatly price, that is the higher priced ones. The SO rent grade seems to have disappeared and the price lias dropped 60 rents.

The prices range from (0 to 60 cents. Stravi bcrrim OS Onts Quart. Strawberries from sunny spots of Mthern Florida are now on the market at t5 cents a quart or 10 cents lower than they were last year at this time. The berries apparently iave made the trip north in a very fjed state of preservation. Sweet cider of domestic source may obtained in some stores priced at 40 cents a half gallon.

Sweet cider at this time of the year is somewhat Vegetable lines varied little In prices during the week though one store marked potatoes at $1.10 a bushel, somewhat advanced from the price maintained on other stands. The pnee asked in many stores is 90 cents. So new green stuff appeared this V.SKt Drop The present price on eggs brought comment from many housewives yesterday when they were marked at 39 cer.ts a dozen. This was a still further drop in the price, which has improved. My health- at -such times was extremely delicate and I had in cessant coughing spells, which were JUST.

50 smart hand bags of pin seal, morocco; spider web calf and suede, in black, brown and grey, are going in this Saturday sale at $2.95. They are bags of excellent quality, in charming pouch and envelope shapes, and they are fitted with inside mirror, purse and vanity. Linings are of silk moire. They are regular $3.75, $4.75 and $5 bags, reduced for clearance. The sale starts 9:00 o'clock Saturday, and, since the quantity is limited, early choice is advisable relieved by taking the Golden Mea teal Discovery.

I always keep a sup ply of Dr. Pierce's pleasant pellets on hand for my children to take "Pellets" are mild and easy to take cish liver and constipation. These "Pellets' are mild and easy to take FIRST FLOOR and give prompt relief." Mrs. Kath erine Sutton. 701 Green St.

Obtain these Medicines of Dr. Pierce's now from your druggist tablets or liquid. Send for free med beea declining Xor the past lew ical advice to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo.

N. T. Rretty wool dresses, smart in style, fine in quality, and perfect in details cf making, are specially priced at $7.95 less than half the regular price. The materials are twill cord, poiret twill, tricotine. serges and pretty plaid mixtures.

The colors are navy, red, black, brown, green and black and white. Basque bodices, drapes and circular skirts are featured. Smart lines are emphasized by bright color beads, fancy braids, pretty touches of embroidery, fringe and colored metal threads. There is an unusually good assortment of dresses suitable for the school girls and misses 14 to 18, and a good assortment of sizes 36 to 44. leeks.

Country butter remained at 50 cents a pound and creamery butter at 57 tmi. Chickens and ducks are priced Up to $8.50 Value Hand Made French Voile Wash Blouses $4.95 THEY are charming handmade blouses of very fine French voile; with long sleeves and Tuxedo collars. Prettily trimmed with filet lace. Sizes 36 to 46. They are blouses -usually priced up to $8.50 each, reduced to $4.95 for clearance.

SECOND FLOOR 35 cents a pound for today. $3 and $3.50 Kayser Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.95 JHESE are all silk, full fash-" ioned stockings of very fine quality, reduced only because the size range is incomplete. They are in black, grey and brown. They are stockings that regularly sell for $3 and $3.50 a pair, reduced to 1 .95 to assure immediate sale. FIRST FLOOR "eiv prices were marked on meats today pork chops dropping to 25 cents Just Saturday! A Clearance of Many Odd Pieces Dinner Ware 10c 15c 25c Cups and saucers, plates, vegetable dishes, fruit dishes, platters and many other pieces of table china are in this clearance for Saturday.

In three special groups, priced, 10c, 15c and 25c. a pound. Tie Week- Fruits and Vegetable Apricots, dried, lb 5oc Appl3, lb peck 40c Apples, eating 40c Bushel Bananas, lb 12c Beets Sc SECOND FLOOR Brussels sprouts Dates, package 15i2sc Dates, stuffed, lb 60c Figs, lb 50c Lemons, dozen LARGE PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE Red, Very Hard and Sore. Eruptions Caused Disfigurement. Cuiicura Heals.

"My face was broken out with large pimples that were red and very hard. They were scattered all over my face and were very sore at times, which caused me to scratch them. The scratching caused sore eruptions which very badly disfigured my face. "I sent for a free sample of Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment. I purchased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Mrs.

L. H. Smith, 1301 Thornton Parsons, July 12, 1922. Make Cuticura Soap, Otarmentand Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watch your skin improve. rrMtyM.il.

Arfdr.au: "Cittern LV oralorlM. Xept.B.Bfai4tn4S,Mii." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 26 and 50c. Talcum 2oe.

yaV' Cuticura Soap aaares without mat. Eaisir.s. package 20c Saturday Only! Imported French Azurea and Le Trefle in a Sale of Face Powder $2.50 and $2.75 Wool Hosiery $2.75 PNGLISH wool hose of splendid quality, in lavender, tan and black, decorated with novel clocks and lace stripes, are in this assortment. $2.50 and $2.75 values, $1.69 pair. FIRST FLOOR Raisins, lb 25c Oranges, dozen Carrots, new Sc Carrots 5c CaSbtse.

new, lb 4o Celery, bunch Celery cabbage, lb. 20o Cauliflower 20 35o Cocoanuts 10c Cranberries, lb Sweet pickles, dozen, 20c Dill pickles, dozen Tbree for 10c Dry onions, red 6c; white 710c Green onions -5c Grapefruit 10c Green beans 20c Honey 2435c box just 69c OMEN who know value will buy many boxes of powder in this Saturday sale, for Piver's Azurea and Le Trefle are imported French powders famous everywhere for their quality. That they are radically low priced at 9c a box is apparent. All shades are included in the sale. For Saturday only.

Remnants at One-Half Price Remnant of gingham, sateen, percale, shirtings, romper cloth, muslin and outing flannel are one-half price in the Subway Saturday. One to eight yards long. 27x36 Baby Blankets 10c Each 27x36-inch white cotton baby blankets with pink and blue striped borders and finished edges are special at 10c each. Dress Shirts, $1 Men's dress shirts of fast color percale and madras in colored check and stripe patterns. 1 Neck sizes.

14 FIRST FLOOR Open Many Values are Offered in this Event The Sale of Domestics A Sale of Pretty Laces At Prices Much Reduced pRETTY laces of many kinds have been placed in this special group, with prices radically reduced to assure their immediate clearance, Part linen Cluny lace edgings and insertions, 1 inch and I i inches wide, 6c a yard. Torchon lace for edgings, 1 to 3 inches wide, a yard. Real linen Cluny lace edgings and insertions, i to 2 inches wide, special, 12ac a yard. Round thread French Val lace insertions in -inch to 1-inch widths. Slightly soiled.

10c to 25c values, 3c a yard. French Val lace edgings and insertions. to 1-inch wide. 1 2-yard bolts, SOc Round thread Val lace edgings and insertions to match. i -inch to inches wide.

12 yards to a bolt. iSpecial, per bolt, 85c. Other Dress Trimmings Cambric embroidery edges, I I to 3 inches wide, St yard. 3-inch cambric embroidery edges, suitable for underwear, special at 8c a yard. Slightly soiled.

19c value. Colored silk fringes, one to six inches wide, in almost all colors except black, navy and brown, are special at half price. Regular values, 35c to $2. Slightly soiled Soutache braid, in practically all colors expt black, is very specially, priced at 25c a bolt. FIRST FLOOR 3 THE BOX and see the Beautiful Fresh Cut Flowers that come from Danes.

PHONE AN ORDER 70-inch, all linen table damask, unbleached, special at $1.25 a yard. 18-inch, full bleached, half linen crash, is special at 15c a yard. 42x36 and 45x36 pillow cases of excellent quality, special, four for $'i. 1 7x32-inch, all linen, huck towels, are specially priced, three for $1. 27-inch colored outing flannels are radically reduced to 1 0c a yard.

18x36, linen finish kitchen towels, good quality, special, $1.25 a dozen. to 17. $1 each. Work Shirts, 79c The Sale of Lingerie Lasts Only Four Days THE sale of lingerie has but four days to live now, for the merchandise in the sale will return to regular prices on ther first of February. Many excellent values are offered in the sale.

A few are briefly described below. Muslin Gowns, 95c They are gowns of excellent quality, in slip-over and button front styles, with long and short sleeves and high or low necks. values at 95 c. Sateen Bloomers, 95c Well made of flesh color sateen, in 25 and 27-inch lengths. $1.50 value, 95c Nainsook Chemises, 89c Envelope chemise of nainsook, with camisole tops and built-up tops.

Trimmed with lace. Up to $1.50 values, 89c: Flannelette Gowns, $1 Button front night gewns of flannelette in pink and blue stripes. Sizes 15, 16. 17. Usual $1.50 values, FIRST FLOOR Men's work shirts of durable blue chambray with four-button front.

One rvn TODAY DOSE, PER DOZEX fl, 92. 3 and 4 CARVATIO'S Per dozen, 1 SWEET PEAS, Per bunch, 75e SWEETHEART ROSES, Per bnndi, si. SARCMSrs JOSQl'lXS Per dozen, $1.80 LILIES Per dozen, S3 rORCET-ME-SOW Neck sizes, 14 to 17. 79c each. Genuine Hope Muslin, 17c Yard 27x54 SATURDAY SPECIALS From the Fourth Floor Housewares Section $2 Berry Spoons, Community bridal wreath pattern, par plate Standard Big Ben Alarm Clocks of perfect quality, are special $3.

Cut Glass Water Tumblers, 6 for $1. Large bars Fairy Soap, 8c Built Well Clothes Baskets with extra support on bottom are $1.50 100 ft Sash Cord Clothes Lines, just 80c Sani-Flush, special 19c. Galvanized Pails, 10 quart size, 80c each. Galv. Coal Hods, at 39c.

Per dozen, 60e "Say It With Flowers" from DAUTBROS. Rag Rugs, 85c FOURTH FLOOR i Florists 120 East Prairie GUSHARD'S BASEMENT Main 733. Fairview, 109.

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