Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1910 — Page 4
THIS COUPON IS GO I p ONE FIVE CENT DISH OF lce Cream or an Ice Cream C „ SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Clty News Stand. TRADES AND SALE (.• • - c dO acres fine black soil r T Monroe mo, :l Good bargain on Monroe street res' i™ acrvs - th ree miles of t 1 idence, inside railroad ’ *'l te PrWementd, well tiled, n 2 good farms south of the city one' "TfS W church ’ «nd two miles. * ”i . ‘ " a - vnc city propel !*• acres near Peterson, improved I < ? Fan Adams couty 2ZX r tracts ' we,) improved g '? g °"* deal for au, t«ble Kwi V . . L . Nice bargain city proper! rw improvements Md^n nSh,P ' CXtr * Sl * th street4s?iyas* ” u 2 gjod farms on the road between ru hor - benefit of some g. catur and Peterson. ‘ween De- prospective buyers I desire t (a) well improved 80 acre tr Daniel N. Erwin. SAT lOU Mr. Smoker. ,Wait a minut 6 9 lou can’t invest a nickel better ; {" than to buy the " I “White Stag” I as it spells smoke satisfaction to a 1 ASK THE MAN BEHIND THE Col { £ , . F ° R SALE - sl - 25 Per Peerle. Ve * a9enCy '° r the fa ™us callon See ? ndrews ,or re, ‘ Peer e SS pa, nt. Guaranteed to be bet-1 e’ rence — an any olner paint far 343 C-estnut St.
i For These lot June Days i B ~ _- _ — '■"— iff S You will find in oupock, Dress Accessories that will eliminatthe dread of dressing. 8 W COTT ADC You il find the largest linQ of Dutch Collars and LAI i? Jabcever displayed in the city. {g 8 T-TOQl? All shades’Lisle Hose. We can match any color of fi ff (j resSt UNDERWIAR K n K & Kool Vests ’ Pantsand g PAP /VCfAT 0 For children for from 25c to sl. For Ladies in all the latest styles at the 4|| reasonable price of $1 to $5. K g A. ou will find numerous other articles that will add MS charm to your summer wardrobe, at the most surprising prices. ~s ft 1.. I f The Kuebler-Moltz Co. || Decatur Indiana.
j Big June Stock: Reducing Sale Now On I I We are offering some Special Bargains in Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Carpets, Rugs, LaceJCurtains, and Wool Suits and Skirts ” I Make your selections while stocks are complete, A visit at this time will more than pay you. Sale continues all this week' a ■ 1 NIBLICK & COMPANY
wswsMf Tkets S j N. Y., June 23—(SpecS I mocra t>—Receipt*. 2,9 I*■ official to New >one 8 r- 760 W 11 heavy, J9.80©|».85; Jud good weight Yorkers. a,n - IK P ' K * and "ghta, 19.75© ,hs, (8.500 )K6Q; siags. BL; sheep. 3.000; slow; top cattle, 300; dull. "" 1 -sux SALE OF PERSONAL 7C PROPERTY. V Is hereby given that the uacd. executrix of will the city,j staraent of Anson Van Camp, ’ a? ed ’ wIU cffer for sale * at prba,e trties t*t tne late foundry and machine f farm of the decedent, known as the farm-Camp Foundry and Machine rtv orks, on North Eighth street, and the late home of the decedent, on ed. rst street, in the City of Decatur, W- dams County, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 29. 1910, rathe personal property of said estate, consisting of one book case, 1 lot of books, 1 second-hand boiler, 1 turning lathe. 1 lot glue. 1 lot asbestos ’ pipe covers. 1 roll sand paper, 1 roll i Victor rubber packing, 1 tank. 2 eler vator gears, a lot of tools, nipples. | couplings, steam and gas engine supE plies and fittings. Iron, steel and brass t junk .and various other articles. E Terms: —For all amounts not ext ceeding ten dollars, cash in hand. For I amounts of ten dollars and upwards, r a credit of three months will be giv- | en. Notes bearing six per cent interE est from date, with approved per- ’ sonal security, and waiving valuation | and appraisement laws, will be re- ‘ quired on the deferred payments. I Said sale will be continued from t day to day until all of said property t is sold. LAVRA A. VAN CAMP. j Executrix. ’ Heller, Sutton & Heller. i Attorneys for Executrix. 145t6 j — • I That dining room floor needs at ten e ‘ tion. Campbell s Varnish stain is the [ i most satisfactory finish for all floors* ■ i It is tough and will stand the scuu ■ I and tread of heavy shoes. Made clear r in Light Oak. Dark Dak and other 1 shades imitating natural woods. Soid ' and guaranteed by Schaub. Gottemol ler & Co.
ni laczzzitzxzzzi □ c [TI # n noticeT f U We will be moved into our new room , = [1 and be open and ready for business , & u Sat. June 25th 9 a.m. i FIRST SALE U At9a m Win be a Granite Sale lib L r\l 7 a. Hl. One piece to a customer IU V ? ! You must have your dime ready as we will not make change at this sale. U SECOND SALE r One lot of Fancy Salads Isl/Al Zp. IIL Q ne to a customer, each IU V . 4 THIRD SALE r A4. n Fancy Handkerchiefs I At Ip.HL No limited amount lU*' - Watch our windows as we will have our sale = goods there. We cordially invite everybody to visit our store. Come in and make yourselves at ; home. Remember it’s at ] BAUGHMAN’S I—--15 and lOc Store Between Page Blackburn's and Curley's I I □i • IEZIL'.
BRISTO WILKES. Bristo Wilkes, the well known Kentucky bred stallion that made the season last year at Berne, will stand this season at my farm one miles east and two miles north of Monroe, and three ane one-half miles south of Decatur, on what is known as the mud pike. He is stationary. Look him over. RUFUS HUNER. Owner. —o WANTED —A young man to take orders for us in this town. Good wages and expenses paid weekly, with chance of promotion, if qualified. Address The National Products Company, Canton, Ohio. A Vudor porch shade can be adjusted easily and insures privacy. Gay, Zwick & Myers carry them. 147t3
DINNER BY POCAHONTAS. The ladies of the Pocahontas lodge will serve dinner and supper next Saturday in the Niblick building, next door south of this office. Dinner, 25c; supper, 15c. The public is invited. 146t4 o PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK. At Poneto, Ind., June 25. 1910, at 1 o’clock p. m., consisting of twenty-five head of choice cattle, horses and mules as follows: Three heavy draft brood mares, one ten years old with colt by side, one six years old heavy in foal, on< five years old bred to foal in 1911, two head draft geldings three years old, two head of driving geldings two and three years old. mated; one driving gelding three year
old, one driving stud colt two years old. two driving fillies three yearsj ( old, two draft geldings two years old, t one driving gelding two years old, one . driving stud colt two years old standard bred, sired by Red Anderson; I one span of black horse mules one and two years old. one span of mare mules two years old. one span of mare mules three years old, three full I blooded short horn bulls one year i old past. I will sell neighbors’ stock 1 at a small commission if desired, t Terms of Sale —Purchaser giving i bankable note for one year, six months r without interest and six months with ) 8 per cent interest Three per cent! = discount for cash. F. M. BUCKNER. ; Col Seymour Robinson, Auct. 145t2 ' Democrat Want Ads Pay.
A Vudor porch shside will keep out j the heat and let in the air. See Gay, i Zwick & Meyers. 147 t? FOUND —A pocket book containing some money. Owner can have same by proving. Enquire at Boston Store. FOR SALE OR RENT—The Dr. J. S. Coverdale home on South Third street. 14’>t'» o— Be sure and ask your grocer for a package of Hersh Yeast. You will be delighted and thereafter will use no other. 140tS .— TO CLOSE OUT. My harness and second hand store. One or both at a bargain. H. 8. PORTER. 142t6 Decatur. Ind.
