Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1911 — Page 4

g ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ PUBLIC ■■■■■■■■■■■■Ml 8 {AUCTION SALE! 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 15th. I IS Rain or shine, under shelter if it rains. Auction begins at 10 o’- S 8 clock sharp at our Store in front of Buggy Salesroom, at Decatur fi 9 Indiana. We will start this sale at 10 o’clock sharp, on account of 8 the additional amount of merchandise and stock we will offer. This ® S will be the best and largest sale we have ever attempted. H | FORTY BUGGIES- SIX CARRIAGES | ft Just received, all new styles and up-to-the-minute. New style beds S g> paint and tops. Every vehicle guaranteed exactly the same as if sold iff w 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- S gies and harness at your own price. These buggies are all new jobs g and all high grade in every respect, manufactured by the well known g g Michigan Buggy Co., and Union City Carriage Co. g | LIVE STOCK I 8 We will offer 6 head of horses, good drivers and draft horses, 1 cow g H and calf, full blooded Holsteins. 2 other good fresh cows. K I FARM MACHINERY j || Including Grain Drills, Hay Loaders, Disc Harrows, Corn Planters g; and Corn Plows. || | SPECIAL I J We will offer at this sale many other articles not mentioned in this S 8 bill. Call and look these goods over, as this will sure be a wonderful S 8 opportunity to buy new goods at the low dollar. IB | ~ TERMS | 8 $5.00 and under, cash in hand. A credit until October Ist, 1911, 8 S will be given on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving note with ap- <g ft, proved security, without interest. Three cents off on the dollar for cash. £ g Goods will be on display on Thursday and Friday before day of sale, g I SCHAFER HARDWARE COMPANY g WE SAVE YOU MONEY Jg ft Fred Reppert and John Spuhler, Aucts. S S Beecher Meibers and Fred Fruchte, Clerks. Uccatlir, Indiana,

DIED IN THE SOUTH CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE would be transferred to the G. R. & I. railroad, reaching here on the 3:09 train this afternoon, failed to bring information of its arrival there. Plans had been made to hold the funeral tomorrow morning at the St. Mary's church, but unless the body arrives tonight or early tomorrow morning, it cannot be held tomorrow. o

STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund and Savings Association will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the City of Decatur, Indiana, Adams County, Indiana, on Monday, April 10, 1911, at seven o’clock p. m., for the election of eleven directors and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEVER. s4t l2 Secretary. — -o— — FOR SALE—Favorite hard coal burner, size 16; inquire 345 So. Third street, Decatur, Ind. Good as new. 83t6

REV. WISE RETURNED. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE , he said, ‘‘For I do not believe any of ( ; you know enough to preach anything . i else." The remark caused consideri able laughter. The conference chors us and the Mennonite male chorus 3 rendered special music at the serv- :, ices. —o NOTICE.

The undersigned will receive bids up until 2 o’clock p. m. on Wednesday, April 12, 1911, at the law office of Dore B. Erwin in , Decatur, Indiana, for the purchase of $6,500 bonds of Washington school township. Said bonds bear 4% per cent inter- ■ est, payable semi-annual, and become i due as follows: i 325 on August 1, 1912, and $325 each succeeding six months thereafter. A transcript of the proceedings will be furnished and an opinion by i- Smith, Duncan, Hornbrook & Smith, 1 of Indianapolis, Ind. SAMUEL BUTLER. 5 82t4 Trustee Washington Township.

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.

i J. D. HALE I SEEDS, COAL AND FEED i ; Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall : ♦ ♦ Plaster, Lime and Salt ’ We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good • ’: in quality and low in price. ; : Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St ' VflflflflnHßßßßß ♦ * ♦♦♦♦ 11 MIO III IIHOHH411 ttttMßlt»

FOR RENT—A good barn on the corner of Fifth, and Jefferson streets. For particulars call at the I. Bernstein store. 81t6 RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS — For setting. See Mrs. JJ’.Snow N. 2nd.St BRACELET LOST—By Miss Eva Brokaw, Sunday evening between Decatur street and John. Frisinger home. Initials “E. 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

THE SOCIAL NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO near Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grieser and children, Erna and Raymond, of near Zulu; Noah Neuenschwander and Sol B. Neuenschwander and son, Harold, of Fort Wayne. On account of the special religious services of this week the Needlecratt club will postpone its regular weekly meeting until Thursday evening of net week, when Miss Celia Mayer will be hostess. Miss Dessie Mann will entertain the Flohrul de Purin club Thursday evening. A party of Fort Wayne people, including Margaret, Sallie, Catherine and David Vesey, the two Misses Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vesey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Vesey, making i three auto parties, came down and were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles, returning home byway of Bluffton. Miss Iris Robinson of Winchester was the guest of honor at a delightful dinner party given Sunday by Miss Vera Hunsicker. Covers were laid for ten, other guests being Erma Houk, Lucile Smith, Gladys Graham, Mabel Moses, Nellie Meyers, Frances Butler, Frances Russell and Leona Hunsicker. The Mite society will meet Friday afternoon in the Methodist church parlors. This is a very important meeting as the election of officers for the year will take place and the attendance of every member is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler gave a dinner party Sunday, guests -being Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roop and George Strickler. — M. FbLLENKAM**'*Eggs lie Lard 11c Butter 12c@22c DEMOCRAT WANT ADS' PAY BIG

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■***■ ~ Am VjjsSh.. ■ r Vi 1i i - w L Ederheimer-Stein Young Men’s Clothes The two Button Sack seems to be the popular Coat with Young fellows this season and we’ve quite a showing of this particular style in all the new Spring colors. The Shapemaker and Fit-form will appeal to the young fellow who wants something a little more extreme in style trousers all cut Peg style and fit very closely around the waist. You ought to be ready with your new clothes for Easter its a most appropriate time. We’re ready too with the new hats, neckwear, shirts. We’re mighty anxious to see you and show you all the good things we have for you to wear. Young Mens Suits SIO.OO to $20.00 Hroltholise, Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. PUBLIC SALE~ At my residence 21-2 miles north and 1 mile west of Berne. I will offer Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Farming Imsiments, hay and grain. Sale to be held on WEDNESDAY APRIL 12th, at 10 o’clock. E. H. HABEGGER.

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