Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1911 — Page 2
DAILY DEMOCRAT i RuWtehnd Every Evening, Eaoept Sunday By KCAWt DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW & ELLINGHAM JOHN M. HELLER Subecripuon Hite* — | Per Week, by carrier 10 cent* Per Year, by carrier 15.00 , Per Month by mail 25 cent* j ' Per Year, by mall 52.50 Single Copies 2 cents i Advertising rates made known on application. * Entered at the postoffice at Decatur, ; Indiana, as second-class mail matter NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ’ of personal property, in the matter of, the estate of Howard Parker, deceased. Notice is nareoy given that the 1 undersigned, administrator of the estate of Howard Parker, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, one mile north and on-half mile west of , Salem, in Blue Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana, on Friday, July 28, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the personal property of said decedent, consisting of: Two half-bushel measures, bushel basket, shovel, two log chains, box junk, cross-cut saw, iron wedges, box junk, two corn knives, corn planter, | grain cradle, 28 grain sacks, box , junk, rolling cutter, shovel and spade, lawn mower, new ground plow, horse cultivator, dump bed, dou- > ble-shovel plow, single-shovel plow, j float, spike-tooth harrow, breaking , plow, mud boat, bolt rack, mowing marine, check row planter, disc, 2-horse cultivator, binder hay i I tedder, grain drill,, riding breaking plow, binder, hay loader, hay ladder, , .'-horse wagon, corn shelter, pair boat runners, scoop board, top buggy, storm front, set single harness, pair fly nets, two sets heavy harness, 22 i gallon jars, copper boiler, churn, tub . and board, cream separator, range ] stove, heating stove, cooking utensils, coal bucket, oil can, dishes, knives, 1 forks, spoons, table, kitchen cabinet, ; set chairs, rocker, three pictures, stand, lap robe. 17 yards carpet, ( spring cot, bed and springs, bedding, window curtains, door curtains, piece • of carpet, piece of linoleum, lamp and I clock, grindstone, dozen fruit jars, ■ hose and rake, hand saw, axe. three fifths of 19 acres oats, one-halt' of 10 acres corn, three fifths of 10 acres corn, three-fifths of 10 acres vorn, eight head spring pigs, two male hogs, two shoats. weight 125 lbs., two brood sowe, red cow, spotted cow, bay horse, bay mare, bay colt, spring colt, •ay mare, 110 head chickens. Terms: —All sums of 15.00 and un-, der, cash. Over 15.00 a credit of 12 nonths will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor with suftident securities. ALBERT B. RILEY. Administrator. Dore R. Erwin. Attorney. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. G. H. Mr-Manama, Clerk. 27t3-dly-jul-14-20-24 Frank DeVoss, who has been ailing for several months, is said to be not ; quite so well at the present time.
COME ON IN ’ We’ve revised the prices on all our ready-for-service suits. SIB.OO now buys $22.50 & $25.00 suits | $15.00 now buys $20.00 & $21.00 suitsi $12.45 now buys $16.00 & SIB.OO suits $9.75 now buys $13.50 & $15.00 suits! The Hat ? You Can Buy ’Em For Little Money ONE THIRD OFF | The Shirt Tale ; Plain and pleated negligee --85 c --3 for i $2.50, were SI.OO each. ! Mercerized $1.19 were $1.50 < All Silk Scarfs -40 c ' . i -oOC3EZ>Oo- I The Myers-Dailey Go. s Clothiers & Furnishers. 1
SOCIAL DOING Dick, Little Son of Mr. andl Mrs. Israel Stoneburner, ’ I Celebrates Birthday. IS ONE YEAR OLD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienz: Happily Celebrate Their Silver Wedding. Life Lines. A cleanly wit spriuging from an acute mind shows a clear con- , science.—John Emery White. i WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. U. B. Aid —Mrs. Clarence Baugh- , man. Y. P. S. C. E. U. Social—U. B. Church. Friday. Christian Aid —Mrs. A. D. Artman. As a farewell compliment to Mr. Harry E. Stoy, who left yesterday for Ins home in Augusta. Ga, the members of the Faustina club and an equal number of young men arranged a pic- | nic at Robinson park Monday evening. The affair was a surprise to Mr. Stoy and was greatly enjoyed by all present. An elaborate supper was served at 6 o'clock and at that time i Mr. Stoy was presented with a handsome leather traveling bag. Inclosed , was a booklet composed of verses , from each member of the club and tied with the club's colors —navy blue and gold. Those who took part in the merry affair were the Misses Elizabeth Gilb, Katherine Bauer, Vera Donahue, Beryl Obenchain. Esther Baldwin, Edna Gordon. Ada Garman. Jos ephine Hayes, Mary Zurbach, Amelia Zickgraf and Messrs. Lloyd S. Wallace, Fred Rapp, R. D. Quinn, F. A. Hensel, R. Dean, Hart, Henry Bartels, D. J. Wallace. Roland E. Fitch, Russ I H. Harruff and William Quinn of Newport. Ky.—Fort Wayne News. Dick, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Stoneburner, was one year old Wednesday and the little fellow was the guest of honor at a party given , by his parents, a few neighbors and j relatives being the guests. They chatted and spent the evening hours socially, and delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and lemonade were served by Mrs. Stoneburner. Though Dick is young in “years," he , tips the scales at twenty-eight pounds and is said to quite a little man. He received a number of pretty presents . as well ’Jt good wishes. The guests ; CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR
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