Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1911 — Page 6
Nt Make Auto and Buggy TOPS Iny style, size or price. Order today and receive tomorrow, Cushions, Lazy backs, Curtains, Storm Aprons, Fronts and Tops. Celluloid Replaced. Repairing of all kinds Repainting anythin g that runs on wheels Rubber Tiring Goodyear make guaranteed one year 3-4 $10.50 7-8 $12.50 FOR SALE Extra Bodies, Seats, Gears, Wheels, Poles, Shafts. Everything from Tire to Top. Quality the Best. Prices Right. Let us supply your wants. The Decatur Carriage Works! Cor. Ist and Madison st. W. D. PORTER. Prop, I » j » c -
FACTORY SNTRODUCTRY SALE I H CHUTE AND BUTLER WORLD’S FAMOUS UPR.GHT GRAND PIANOS ■ g The last chance to buy a Chute & Butler piano at our special price. As our sale Positively closes next O S| SATURDAY NIGHT DEC. 2nd. ' ® A- . —— ■ * .fl ■ I FACTORY JHH 1 FACTORY | I DISCOUNT M I DISCOUNT I SALE I H ufSLL - > . . 1; OHLL | U Many of Your Friends and Neighbors Have Purchased Pianos During This Sale Thev Arp Cmr f Best Reference. ASK THEM. ' ’ y UU g g SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS DURING THIS SALE 1 jO New Styles and Veneers Are Displayed in Our Rooms. Call and Select Your Instrument S p REMEMBER YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS * ’ g H MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS BEN ASHBAUCHER S 8 128 S - ED J. CRAWFORD SaHManagers |j . J>- i " ■ B : . ..
LIVES THAT ARE WORTH LIVING. One of Adams county’s farmers, whose wife has been sick with stomach, kidney and liver trouble for two years, after using one bottle of 49 General Tonic, says that that she has gained more under the one bottle of 49 than any other treatment she has taken, and Tuesday the 7th, bought six bottles of 49 at the Holthouse drug store. L. J. Bumgarner, railroad agent at Cheshire, Ohio, writes the Leah Medicine company, under date of November 4th: “I cannot express my appreciation of your kindness in sending me your 49 General Tonic. My wife has taken it since March and our doctor would not believe that she could improve as she has. She has gained seventeen pounds and is feeling fine, but is hungry all the time. Life is worth living with 49 in the house. 49 has become a by-word to us. We use it for everything—colds, coughs, pains —anything that ails us. We run for 49 Tonic. Mr. Vickers wants three bottles, and I am sending you $5.00 so please send me six bottles by express.” The above is a copy or Mr. Bumgarner's letter. His wife has been sick for five years, and 49 Tonic made her a well woman in six months which her doctor failed to do in five years. All druggists handle 49 Tonic. 264t6 - — — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale, 3H miles southeast of Decatur and near the St. Paul’s church, and 3 miles west of Pleasant Mills on what is known as the Payne farm, on Tuesday, December 5, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following properI ty, to-wit: Six Head of Horses —Two I mares, 1 good brood mare, with foal, I purchaser to pay insurance, 8 years [old; 1 good woik mare. 15 years old; ! 2 colts, 1 yearling and 1 spring colt, ' both mares. Eleven Head of Cattle: : Five milch cows, 3 fresh in October, and 2 will be fresh about December I 12th; 2 heifers, coming 2 years old, ' 1 to be fresh in March and 1 in July; ■ one 18 months old bull, good stock; 2 spring heifer calves; 3 fall calves. I Hogs and Sheep: Six well bred breeding ewes; 4 hogs, 4 brood sows. 14 shoats, 1 sow, with litter of six young pigs, 3 shoats, will weigh about 100 pounds each. Farming Implements: One good Turnbull wagon, 1 Deering binder, 1-McCormick mowing machine, 1 hay tedder, hay rake, hayrigging, 2 corn plows, riding plow,
i. ■ good as new, walking plow, breaking I plow, 2 harrows, set new double work , i harness, set old work harness, 400 ■ shocks good cor?, in the field, some y fodder also in field, 9 Indian Runner 1 ducks ,and other articles too numerous ’ to mention. fl Terms: All amounts of $5.00 and s under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credt it of 9 months will be given, the pur- ; chaser giving approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property t removed until settled for. CHARLES T. PAYNE. Noah Frauhlger, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. ■?■'' ' v ” - PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer for sale 1 at his residence. V mile south of the ■ city of Decatur, on the Monroe road, 5 on Wednesday. December 6, 1911, be--1 ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the follow--3 ing property, to-wit: Four Head of 5 Horses: Two bay horses, coming 3 r years old, driving stock; 1 bay team, 3 6 years old, w-eighing 3,260 lbs, This ) is a fine team. Two Head of Cattle: One red cow, 6 years old, will be fresh the 14th of January; 1 red and white - spotted cow, 4 years old, will be fresh i in April. Hogs: Three Duroc Jersey ? sows, one sow with 7 pigs by her i side, 1 with 6 pigs by her side, and 1 ■ with 5 pigs by her side; 100 head of chickens. Farming Implements: One farm wagon, John Deere check row i corn planter, John Deere cultivator,: John Deere breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, top buggy, grain drill, hay ' ladders and box combined, set work ■ harness, set buggy harness, set fly ! nets, set single fly nets, 500 bu. corn ; in crib, 75 bu. oats in bin, hay in mow, -7 acres corn fodder in field. House- ; hold and Kitchen Furniture, ■ all as good as new: On* > malleable steel range, Favorite hard , coal stove, dining room table, 6 din- ; ing room chairs, 4 rockers, kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, pari.-r stand, , divan, buffet, bedroom suit, iron bed, spring and mattress, kitchen cabinet, , three carpets, two 9x12 rugs, bed • clothing, all kinds of dishes, plates, , cups, saucers, knives, forks, spoons, graniteware of all kinds and many ! other articles too numerous to men- . tion. Everything goes. I Terms: —All amounts of $5.00 and . under, cash in hand; all amounts over : $5.00 a credit of 10 months will be ; given, purchaser giving note with - good bankable security; 3 per cent off for cash. No property removed until ; settled for. EDW. L. CASE. Edison graphophene, with stand and .records, complete; also Singer sewing
machine. John Spuhlar, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE HORSE. A colt unbroken is worth little more than nothing; improperly broken, it is worth still less. It is harder to break a horse that has been tampered with by unskilled hands than one never touched by the hand of man. Often it is impossible to rid an individual of faults thrust upon it, when a youngster, by an educator who has not had the necessary experience. Many times horses have thus been spoiled for life. P. C. Masterson, the horse trainer and educator, is a man thoroughly- experienced and equipped for this undertaking. Horses placed in his' charge can be placed there with the fullest confidence that they will receive the careful and skillful attention, made possible by years of experience. Now Is the time to have colts broken. Don't wait till warm weather, as you can now get them handled with more attention. Masterson is also a developer of speed, and has met with splendid success in this line. In fact, this is his main business, of which the breaking and educating of colts is a very important branch. Experience has taught Masterson that horses trained ' for speed should be started early in I the year. When a horse goes a ‘‘good corking mile” every muscle and fibre in its make-up is put to the most tense exertion. For this much power of lung and muscle is required. To get this power a good supply of systematic jogging is unavoidably necessary. During the racing season many good prospects are turned out on pasture because they were put to the test of their speed and endurance before thay had sufficient preparation. The horse should be built up in the winter in order to develop speed in the spring. Any attempt to get speed without muscle will be met by disaster. The subject best fitted for hard campaigining is the prospect well wintered. Mastersen is well equipped for such wintering. Training barn at Steele’s park. Address P. C. Masterson, Decatur, Ind. T&M-tf FOR SALE. One bay mare, coming 3 years old, and one spring colt. Cheap, if taken soon. T. D. KERN. 275t3 R. F. D. No. 9. o NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given to the stock-
holders of the Preble Telephone company that there will be a meeting of that association at 7 p. m., Saturday, November 25th, at Jeff Klopfenstine’s hall. Please be present. By order of 272t3 DIRECTORSREAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 1 nouse and lot on First street. 1 house and lot on Fourth street. Also lot on First street I house and lot on Madison street. | Other good bargains which will pay you to look after. Address Postofflce Box 143. 273tG NOW IS THE TIME. Now is the time for laying in your winter wood and kindling, cheap. De- | livered to any part of the city. Best of sawdust given away. Call pimn.635 , S. H. ADAMS 2131 f HUNTERS’ NOTICE. There is positively no hunting al-j lowed on the Henry Gunsett farm and the first party or parties found trespassing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 270tfi HENRY GUNSETT. NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE. Public Sale of the Adams County Pub-, fishing Company's Plant as a Whole, I Friday, December 1, 1911. The Adams County Publishing Company, publishers of the “Daily Herald and the “Weekly Journal.” as a plant, will be sold by the undersigned receiver by order of the Adams circuit court, Friday, December 1, 1911, from 1 o’clock to " o'clock, p. m., at I the office of the company, corner of | Monroe and Third streets, in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana. Said sale will be a sale of the entire plant of said company, together with all subscriptions, both daily and weekly, and subscription and advertising contracts, and all the machinery, ■ equipment, office fixtures, stock and every article belonging to said com pany on the first floor find basement of sa>d company's plant located as above. Said Adams County Publishing Company is under ope.ation by the receiver pursuant to an order of said court and is to be sold as a going concern, together with the good will and all property thereof as aforesaid upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third cash on date of sale; onethird in nine months and one-third in
eighteen months from date of sale, purchaser to give his notes bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent from date secured to the satisfaction of the court for deferred payments. Or, purchaser may pay all cash if he so elects. Said plant as above will be sold as a whole to the highest and best bidder at public auction at not less than two-thirds of the full appraisI ed value thereof at the office of said I company, LEWIS A. GRAHAM, 273t3 Receiver. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Decatui, Ind., Nov. 16, 1911. On and after November 16, 1911, the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway company will run but one freight car per day, leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m, 'and arriving at Decatur at 2:40 p. m. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of your patronage, 1 remain, Yours respectfully, O. P. SuHUG, 268t4 T. P. & F. A. o DRUG STORES TO CLOSE. We, the undersigned, agree to close our places of business from 11 o'clock for the balance of the day, on Thursday, November 30, 1911, Thanksgiving Day. LACHOT & RICE. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. PAGE BLACKBURN. • o REMEMBER THE MYERS Real Estate Agency can point you to some tine city homes and vacant lots at reasonable prices. Also Adams ‘ county farms, as good as any in the state, at right prices. A few special farms to close estates at prices ranging from SBO to SIOO per acre. Money a‘ 5 and 6 per cent. Come and list your property to me and I will get you a buyer. Office Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. Residence 'phone 301. 3t-a-wk-4wks W. H. MYERS. FOR SALE —Second-hand cook stove and show cases. Inquire of Jacob Martin. 279t3 STRAYED —Ten head of sheep from my farm. Any information will be appreciated.—Nathan Ehrman, Magley, R. R. No. 1. 277t$ Nineteen dollars' worth of new Wear-Ever brand aluminum for sale, 25 per cent off, as owner wishes to sell out. Leave word at Holty’s Case before Thursday. 278t3
