Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1907 — Page 4

Fine Cigars 22$ Tobaccos ALL THE LEADING BRANDS WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE TRY THE “PRESCRIPTION” The be«t 5c cigar and most popular cigar in this market. Make Us Prove It THE holthouse drug co. Robesand Blankets . The approach of fall weather brings to mind the need of good Robes and Blankets to complete the comfort of those who drive. We knew that and are well stocked with the famous Chase Robes and the very best blankets on the market Call and give us a trial. ATZ & STEELE Two Doors South of the Fashion Stables

OUR SPECIAL CLOAK DISPLAY F'riday, October 18, 1907 ON the above date we will have a that are exclusive to our store and JKQlwrwjyy Manufacturer’s complete line of the cannot be found elsewhere in this newest styles in Ladies and Misses f Special measures will be taken Cloaks in the Loose effects--Half fit- v and P rom P t deliveries made. 'Mt wCJsA’SK iwTi LU ted, slashed seam garment, the full -]|R \ A A cordial invitation is extended to |g» i l a*l I liSJrM ft I dll Wn I'l 11 long, tight fitted jacket, made with iff ’ Imll ill V 4Wfl w’,SM 114 every lady. Whether you need a the new Paddock back. We will //■ M il\wj|i| IhBWL garment or not you will be more /Ml il 1 w Ini nMIKCW W1 HI I* show you as in former seasons, styles FRIDAY. OCTOBER. 13.1907 NIBLICK & COMPANY.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING WANTED WANTED — Middle-aged, intelligent lady can learn of good home position by addressing W. D. Hilton, General Delivery, Fort Wayne. 249-3 t WANTED —All your cement work We guarantee to do your work honestly and at a fair price. Satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds ot cement and concrete work done. Tom Peterson & Co. ts WANTED —Roomers, and will do plain sewing. Mrs. Grill, Sixth stret. , 247-6 t WANTED —Roomers, and will do plain sewing. Mrs. Crill. Sixth street. 248-6 t WANTED MONE—Parties having money te invest will please call and see the undersigned. Can place your money at 6 and 7 per cent. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co.. Decatur, Indiana. 2t-wk-4wk HELP WANTED —At once, a capable man living in Decatur to sell our high grade tea, coffee, spices, baking powder and extracts, direct to Khe consumer. Position is worth $lB a week to party who can qualify. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & .PACIFIC TEA CO., Muncie. Ind. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Three buggies, set single harness. A. L. Burdge. 8t FOR SALE —50 acres of fine farm land can cultivate every acre except what is in timber, good four room house, large barn. Fine three acre orchard. Part of farm in bottoms. Farm uner fence. Cheap. $2,500. M. F. Bohland, Batesville, Ind. 20-2 t FOR SALE—One Hayward $35 Gocart In first class condition at $15.00; one $27.50 9x12 rug in fai rconditioa will sell cheap. Jacob Kalver. FOR SALE —A domestic sewing machine, baby cab and a good book case and writing desk combined. Inquire at Mrs. W. A. Kuebler. 249-3 t FOR SALg—One second-hand eightroll Milwaukee corn shredder in good condition for sale cheap. Will give easy terms. J. R. Schafer, ts

FOR SALE—Having installed a furnace. I have two good. heatipg stoves; also, horse for sale, a buggy, two single sets of harness, a buckeye feed cutter. W. J. Myers. d-3t, w-lt FOR SALE —Oliver typewriter, brand splinter new, 1 and 20-inch carriages, ’-65. V. C. Getz, Fort Wayne, Ind. 249-6 t FOR SALE—Favorite base burner; large size; good as new. Enquire at this office. 245-6 t FOR RENT TO RENT—Residence of eight rooms near Clover Leaf station. F. M. Schirmeyer. ts MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN—On farms, at 5 per' cent, interest, with privilege of partial payments. Can furnish money on day of application. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co., Decatur, Ind. 2t-wk-4wk LOST AND FOUND LOST —A signet bracelet with letter "M” engraved on same. Fimfcr return to news stand and receive reward. 246-6 t STRAYED —Registered ram with label in ear, an dbelongs to E. F. Miller, telephone 22. Notify J. W. Shifferly, Decatur, Indiana, Rural Route 9, phone 1-E line. 249-3 t FOUND —A black purse containing a pocket handkerchief. Owner may have same by inquiring at this office. 248-6 t A box social will be held at the Preble school, one mile north of Preble on Friday evening. October 18. Everybody invited. MATILDA SELLEMEYER, 248-5 t Teacher. Maufactures’ complete line latest novelties in cloaks on Friday, October 18, 1907, at Niblick & Co. o REAL ESTATE —If you want to buy or sell property or farms call on me. I have some good bargains to offer. W. H. Myers, 313 Adams street, Decatur, Ind. 249-6 t o NOTICE. If you are In need of cement sidewalks or cement work of any kind, see Ben Middleton, the contractor. 6t

Maufactures’ complete line latest novelties in cloaks on Friday, October 18, 190/, at Niblick & Co. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, three miles northeast of Decatur, on the Philip Kern farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday .October 17, 1907, the following property, to wit: Nine head of horses, consisting of two good work mares, two general purpose mares with foal, one driving mare with foal, one two-year-old, two yearlings, one spring colt, eight head of cattle, consisting of one Durham bull, one four-year-old Durham cow and calf by her side, one Jersey cow, five years old, and calf by her side, three Durham cows giving milk, will be fresh in February and March, four to six years old, one part Jersey yearling heifer, one fall calf, twentytwo head of hogs, consisting of one thoroughbred Duroc boar, four Duroc sows with pigs by their sides, seventeen Duroc shoats, weighing about 140 pounds, and twelve head of sheep. Poultry—Turkeys, Guineas, Plymouth Rock chickens. Implements —Milwaukee binder and Milwaukee mower, Deer hayloader, self-dump steel hay rake, disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow, two breaking plows, two sulkey corn plows, two shovel plows, two single shovel plows, broad-tire wagon, stone bed, hay ladders, tank heater, log-chains, singletop buggy, two sets of heavy work harness, two single sets of driving harness, oats and wheat in bin, twentyfive tons of hay, fifteen tons No. 1 Timothy, ten tons of light mixed, one cream separator only used three months, 400 pounds capacity, one fivegallon cream can, bent wood churn, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —Nine months time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash In hand. B. FRANK KERN. JOHN SPOOLER, Auctioneer. o If in need ot a second-kand buggy or carriage, call on Atz and Steele. We have a large stock of them. Some are in excellent condition and will sell at moderate prices. 243 BRAZIL BLOCK COAL at Girt Reynolds. 243-6 t

SEE OUR LARGE LINE OF davenports before vou buy - ■ - — _ “ ’ “ - ' I } arc Setting * n ncw furniture pF CVCt y day. For Quality and price we can save you money Never, Presdorf & Moses The Leading Undertakers and Furniture Dealers of the city Night-phone 525 Day-phone 90 STOVES! STOVES! Now is the time to think over the stove situation as cold weather is coming". We have stoves of all descriptions and can fit you out complete in anything you want in this line. Hard Coal Burners $28.00 to $55.00 Cook Stoves and Ranges $12.00 to $60.00 Soft Coal Burners $5.00 to $25.00 Oil Heaters $3.00 to $5.50 The stove question is a puzzling one to solve and the main feature is to purchase a stove that saves you money on fuel. This we can give and guarantee with perfect satisfaction. We also carry a line of General Hardware and make the best prices. DECATUR HARDWARE CO.