Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1911 — Page 4
_ . —»ZIS I: ■■■■■»■■ ■■■■■■ |J | y|\j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ S AUCTION SALE! ; SATURDAY, APRIL 15th. g ‘ Rain or shine, under shelter if it rains. Auction begins at 10 o’- S Ii clock sharp at our Store in front of Buggy Salesroom, at Decatur, g| ? Indiana. We will start this sale at 10 o’clock sharp, on account of ! the additional amount of merchandise and stock we will offer. This ® ; will be the best and largest sale we have ever attempted. g \ FORTY BUGGIES-SIX CARRIAGES | > Just received, all new styles and up-to-the-minute. New style beds ’ paint and tops. Every vehicle guaranteed exactly the same as if sold 1 at private sale. We would like to have you look these buggies over before the sale, at our salesroom. Here is your chance to buy bug- jg • gies and harness at your own price. These buggies are all new jobs 8 ; and all high grade in every respect, manufactured by the well known g I Michigan Buggy Co., and Union City Carriage Co. 91 i LIVE STOCK | ■ We will offer 6 head of horses, good drivers and draft horses, 1 cow g gg and calf, full blooded Holsteins. 2 other good fresh cows. || 1 FARM MACHINERY j || Including Grain Drills, Hay Loaders, Disc Harrows, Corn Planters p S and Com Plows. ' I SPECIAL 1 9 We will offer at this sale many other articles not mentioned in this S B bill. Call and look these goods over, as this will sure be a wonderful 8 ® opportunity to buy new goods at the low dollar.-g I TERMS I O $5.00 and under, cash in hand. A credit until October Ist, 1911, J < will be given on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving note with ap- g. 9, proved security, without interest. Three cents off on the dollar for cash, g jg Goods will be on display on Thursday and Friday before day of sale. S L SCHAFER HARDWARE COMPANY | WE SAVE YOU MONEY S Fred Reppert and John Spuhler, Aucts. S Beecher Meibers and Fred Fruchte, Clerks. DCCatUf, Indiana, fi ————~ . ..... I ’ '
EGGS FOR SALE—The Rose Combed Rhode Island Reds, three cents an .egg, or forty-five cents a setting of .fifteen. Mrs. Gabriel Everett, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 76t30
$ CANCER REMOVED By a New, Quick, Sure Method* No X^Ray, No knife, No blood No Burning Plaster* Columbia City, Ind.. Nov. xj. toto. Six years ago I get a sore on my face. Two years ago my family doctor cut it oat. It soon rati- ed I ast fall the specialist of theColumbiaCancertorium appfcd one of hts medicines and’in J -st u minutes he lifted out the cancer without pain. I hope this will bring other sufferers to this wonderful cure. JOHN KOURT. R, F. D. No. i. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sard day of November. 1910, ROB R. McNAGNY. Notary Public. My commission expires November 17th. 1914. K F D. No. 14 Columbia City. Indiana. December mh, rote. Iwo rears ago t noticed a sore in the corner of my left eye. It would get sore and better I and sore It continued to grow until this tall. I went to the Columbia Caneertorium and the Applied some medicine and just 30 minutes later lifted out the cancer without pain or tmctor app HARRISON McCLOUD. burning. R, R. No. 4 South Whitley. Ind , Feb. Ist, 1911, Fivht rears ago I noticed a small sore close to my right eye. It kept spreading and pain1 went to th. caneertorium and the doctor removed it ia 20 minutes, no pain, no knife, g JOHN YOUNG and no bl personally acquainted with the above citixens of Whitley Co. and F ; bro f rT >^ , H A. SHUMAKBR, Sheriff of Whitley Co. know them to be honest and * , * Colamb . a CUy lndiana . FOR FRE F BOOK ADDRESS, COLUMBIA CANCERTORIUM S LINETAND MA««T ST. COLUMBIA CITY Kindly Send This To Some one With Cancer
I lost —A carbon lamp from his auto, in Decatur or between Decatur and Magley. Finder please leave at Democrat office or notify Ed Luttman. T»t3
SLATE ROOFING DO YOU NEED A NEW ROOF? IF SO THERE IS NONE BETTER THAN SLATE, ALL ROOFS ARE COMPARED TO SLATE ROOFS AS TO DURABILITY. GET OUR PRICES on NO. 1 SLATE EITHER ON THE ROOF OR DECATUR DELIVERY. Mann & Christen DECATUR, INDIANA. 41—e. o. d. —2 mo.
X J. D. HALE | SEEDS, COAL AND FEEDH ♦ Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall * ♦ Plaster, Lime and Salt We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good • • in quality and low in price. ;; I Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St ;;
FOR RENT —A good barn on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. For particulars call at the I. Bernstein store. 8116 RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS — For setting, S°e Mrs. JJTSnow N 2nd.St BRACELET LOST—By Miss Eva Brokaw, Sunday evening between Decatur street and John. Frisinger home. Initials “£. B.” engraved on it. Return to this office, or call 368. 80t6 FOR SALE —Grovery, saloon or shoe store, 1321 LaFayette, Ind. Living rooms for rent. —J. H. Stone. 79tf
AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Low mass, 8:00 a. m. High inass, 10:00 a. m. Vespers, 3:00 p. m. —o— — CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Communion, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Special music morning and evening. Come and enjoy the services with us. The services of the day will be held in the library. The church is undergoing repairs. J. M. DAWSON. Pastors o GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; lesson. II Kings 6:8-23. 10:30; German confirmation service. (See program elsewhere). 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, “Painting the States White.” Psa. 14:1-7. 7:00, English service. (See program elsewhere). SERVICES IN LIBRARY. On account of the repairs in progress on the Christian church, the services Sunday will be held at the library hall instead. Everybody is invited to come. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bible school, 9:15. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon by Rev. T. B. Potts of Fort Wayne. Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m. The announcement for evening service will be given at morning worship. The Religious Review will be given out in the morning Be sure to get one. o — UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Upion Chapel. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Decatur. Sunday school, 9:t5 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend any or all of the services of this church. I. I. o BAPTIST CHURCH. Sabbath school promptly at 9:30 a. m., led by Supt. T. W. Watts. You are assured a hearty welcome. 10:30, morning worship. Pastor’s sermon subject, “The Ever Present God.’ 7:00 p. m., Pastor Charles E. Ehle will speak on “Our Moral Standard.” This service will doubtless be one of unusual importance. Every member should be present if possible. Members and attendants of churches having no services on account of their pastor’s absence are very cordially invited to worship with us. We will be pleased to have you as guests, and trust the fellowship together may be mutually helpful. Special music by the choir both morning and evening. o— M. FULLENKAM’*'®. Eggs 15c Lard He Butter 12c @ 22c DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’ PAY BIG
I _______ Use More Light For Less Money. You should have plenty of light to display your goods. <J A gas arc installed in your place of" business not only will give you better light than you ever had but will also shine out on the street and attract trade, <J Let us prove it to you. ’Phone 75. Indiana Liqhtina Co.
NEW SCHOOL HOUSE Oscar Fritzinger Awarded Contract For Building Monmouth School. bids were received This Morning—His Bid Was $9,920 For Building Alone. The bids for the construction of the new brick school house in Monmouth were received this morning at 10 o’clock by Trustee Charles E. Magiey of Root township, in the offlee of Architect Oscar Hoffman, and the contract for the building awarded to the lowest and best bidder, Oscar Fritzinger, the well known contractor of Root township. There were nine bidders. The new school house will be built on the site of the old one, whlchwillbe torn down and the brick used in the construction of the new one. The new school house will have two rooms and basement, and the two rooms will be built on 1 the ground floor instead of having a ' two-story building as was the od one. The following were the bidders, showing their bids on the new building, the amount offered for the material in the old one, and the amount for theextra cellarway: George N. Brewster—New building, $10,806; old building, $530; cellarway. S3O. Oscar Fritzinger—New building, $9,920; old. $300; cellarway, SSO. Mann & Christen —New building, $10,560; old, $300; cellarway, $75. F. E. Brown—New building, $lO,- ’ 794.28; old, $700; celiarway. $35. Linn & Patton—New building, $lO,156; old, $350. W. H. Stewart—New building, $lO,658; old building, $375; cellarway. $45. Fred Hoffman—New building, $lO,860; old building, $375; cellarway, $lO. Bluffton Building Co.—New building, $11,336; old building. $125. Berne Artificial Stone Co. —New building, $10,850; old building, $650. Heating Plant Bids. ’ Three bids were received for the 1 erection of the heating plant system and offered a choice in the styles of plant to be installed. The bids were: Thomas I>eonard. hot air furnace, $377. 1 W. H. Johnson & Son, hot air furi nace, $450. Lige Heating and Ventilating Co., . gravity system, $540; the furnace t blast system, $690, with the proviso that a deduction would be made of SSO if the contractor does the brick- ■ work. The contract has not yet been - awarded, the board being busy hears ing the arguments for the various f systems. $2.00 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, f April 22nd via Nickel Plate road. - Good going on folowing trains: Specs ial trains leaves Fort Wayne at 11 > a. m. and regular trains leaving 2:20 ? a. m., 12:30 p. m., 4:40 p. m„ April • 22nd and 2:20 a. m., April 23rd. Good - returning April 24th. Ball games, i theaters and park attractions. Ask agent or write F. P. Parnin, T. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. s REBEKAH NOTICE. 5 The degree staff of the Rebekah : lodge is requested to attend the meeting Tuesday evening to prepare for 1 initiation.
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION " Thomas Perkins, who accom Wa)e| . L. R. Bloasom of Willshire, Ohio t 0 Ann Arbor, Mich., for an op W ati Un which was performed Friday B f tpr noon at 4:30 o’clock, writes that q was successful. A single stone, ] ar e er than a pea, firmly seated | n the gall duct, was removed. The opera' tlon lasted one hour and twenty mln" utes. Present indications are favor, able. — — o HAS A NEW AUTOMOBILE. Dr. D. D. I lark is the owner of a handsome new Ford automobile which he was using today f ar the first and which he purchased from the Schug & Metter agency at Berne its a beauty and has all the other qualifications necessary to make it useful. David Hensley gave a slumber party Friday night in compliment to Miller Ellingham of Indianapolis, but it is very doubtful whether any slumbering was done. Other guests were Ralph Tyndall and Dick Heller.
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