Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1911 — Page 2

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SALE. Having sold my farm and will move to South Dakato, will sell at public auction, four miles west of Convoy, two miles south and one mile east of Dixon and two miles south of Stop

| MONEY FOR XMAS | | S S Don’t let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty, simply'because you are temporarly short of money. We can help G m you fill them. We will loan you the money in any amount from oe S? $lO to SIOO, on household goods, pianos, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve month's time in 9K K which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments, as you K prefer 72c is the payment on a S3O. loan for fifty weeks; other am- 2K Mt ounts at the same proportion. Remember this: Our dealings are SR gS confiential. You get the money without delay. Our rates are most 9E reasonable. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it 3? iout and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. K Name 9E Address S FL Wayne, Loan Company g w 706 CALHOUN STREET or S -ROOM 2, SECOND FLOOR- G S Home Phone 833. FORT WAYNE, IND. |g

t < And Avoid The Late Rush | | /f t • 7 ,N0 ® Will Have A Merry Christmas. I ■ w W : ■- s —• —“ ■ C ■ ' r Christmas things of course you have many to buy. Then cometo our store before the holiday g gW-' 4, / rush and crush, white we have more time to wait on you. Furthermore just the thing you may g wish may be gone. Xmas giving gladens the heart of the giver, your friends will be pleased® with gifts that come from our store. • » O " - g BIG HOLIDAY REDUCTIONS in suits and coats g 0 In this Department is where you reap the harvest, every suit and coat at big reduction. Every garment must be sold regardless of its cost ■_--———— — — , — — . H i I

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50, on Tuesday, December 19, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Five Head Horses: Consisting of one bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1500; seveneights Belgian, in foal by Shaner’s Imported Belgian horse; 1 bay gelding, 8

TAILORED SUITS Fancy Cloth Suits 1— M Off - REGULAR PRICE $30.00 suits now $15.00 $27.50 suits now $13.75 $25.00 suits now $12.50 $20.00 suits now SIO.OO SIB.OO suits now $9.00 All Black and Blue Suits % Off Regular Price

years old, weight 1100; 1 brown flllv, i coming 3 years old. weight 1400; 1 bay i filly, coming 2 years old, weight 900; 1 1 sucking colt. Four Head of Cattle i Consisting of 2 good milch cows and 2 i spring calves; one cow will be fresh i soon after sale, the other later on. i Twelve Head of Hogs: Consisting of 1 2 Poland China brood sows and iO i shoats. Farming Implements: One : wagon, buggy, disc, sulky riding plow, i corn planter, riding cultivator, three- i horse harrow’, grindstone, wheelbar- i row, bushel of clover seed, some hay i and straw in barn and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at'noon. Terms —All sums of $5 and under cash on day of sale; over $5 a credit of 10 months will be given, the purchaser giving a good bankable note, with approved surety. Five per cent. ; off for cash. A. H. FOREMAN. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Thomas Singer. Clerk. 290t2 . 0 NOTICE TO PATRONS. Our schedule will be changed Wed- , nesday morning, December 13, 1911, as follows: , Cars Arrive , Leave Decatur At Decatur , 5:30 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m. , 8:30a.m. 11:10a.m. , 10:00 a.m. 12:40 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:10 p.m. , 1:00p.m. 3:40 p.m. . 2:30 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 4:00 n. m. 6:45 p.m. . 7:00 p.m. 9:40 p.m. j 9:45 p.m. 12:05 a.m. Running time between Decatur and Fort Wayne, one hour and ten minutes. FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Ry. Co. W. H. Fledderjohann, Gen. Mgr. i o GIRL WANTED —To do housework, in family of twu. 29113 ■ o PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave the farm, I, I the undersigned, will offer for sale at public auction, 4 miles east of Monroe or 4 miles west of Willshire, and 7 miles southeast of Decatur, on what : is known as the Parker farm, on Mon- i day, December 18, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following prop- : erty, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One bay horse, coming 3 years old, a good general purpose colt; 1 draft colt 1 7 months old, a good one; 1 bay horse, 9 years old, a good worker Three 1 Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow, : coming 4 years old, will be fresh last

of February; 1 Jersey cow, will be 1 fresh first..of May; 1 Jersey cow, will i be fresh in April. Hogs: Two Poland China sows, will farrow about the mid- i die of February. Farming Imple- < ments: One breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, Thomas hay loader, i good as new; set breeching harness, in good shape. Terms —All amount of $5 and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable security. No property removed until settled for; 4 pgr cent off for cash. JOHN WORDEN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. ’I. McManama, Clerk. MICHIGAN FARMS FOR SALE. Look over this list and see if there isn't something to suit you: 140 acres, St. Joe county, sandy loam, level, eight-room house, barn, stock shed, tool shed, granery, schood ! within 1% miles. Price $5500. 76 acres, Kalamazoo county, black ; sandy soil, barn, corn crib, wagon' shed, hen house, good house, mile from school. Price $4200. 130 acres, Kalamazoo county, Mich., clay loam, 9 room house, big barn, cement hog house, lighting plant. $15,000. 240 acres, St. Joe county, Mich., clay loam, 8-room house, big barn, good outbuildings, $12,500. 79% acres, Kalamazoo county, Mich. 6-room house, barn 35x50, cow stable, granery, etc., close to school, $6500. 346 acres, Kalamazoo county, 60 acres in timber, 10-room house, good barn and other buildings, $13,000. 80 acres, Kalamazoo, 9-room house, barns, pens, hen house, etc., school % mile. Stock and tools included. Price SSOOO. 73 acres, St. Joe county, 11-room house, big barn and good outbuildings, "0 rods to school. $6600. 140% acres, Kalamazoo, 9-room house, tenant bouse, mint distillery, barn, price, SBO per acre. 125 acres, Kalamazoo, 7-room house, barn and other buildings, good. Price SIO,OOO. 84 acres, Kalamazoo, 8-room house, bank barn, good outbuildings, S6OOO. | 120 acres, Kalamazoo, clay loam, level, 10-room house, two barns, school one mile, price SB6 per acre. 79 acies, St. Joe county, sandy loam, 8-room house, barn and hen house, school on farm, $7,000. 160 acres, Kalamazoo, 7-room house, two barns, school one mile, price low. 101 acres, Kalamazoo, 6-room house, barn, corn crib, school and church near, price $45.00 per acre. : 123 acres, Kalamazoo, 12-room

LADIES WINTER COATS In this line includes black garments as well as fancy at less than manufactured cost. Fancv Cloth Coats $20.00 coats at $12.50 SIB.OO coats at $ll.OO $15.00 coats at $lO 00 $12.50 coats at $8.50 SIO.OO coats al $6.75 All childrens garments at a big cut in price. Now is the time to buy—

house, barn and outbuildings, school one mile, price $6500. 140 acres, Kalamazoo, 6-room house, burr oak soil, barn, shed, etc., school one mile, $lO5 per acre. 80 acres, Kalamazoo, no buildings, school near, price, $3,000, 160 acres, Kalamazoo county, 15room house, with furnace and light plant, barn, splendid buildings, school close, SBO per acre. 130 acres, sandy loam, 10-room house, barn, good outbuildings, price $11,500. For further particulars, write to J. F. DARR, VICKSBURG, MICH. PUBLIC sALE. The undersigned wih offer for sale at the farm residence of the late John Schrank, one mile south of Pleasant Mills, on Thursday, December 14, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Live Stock: Black mare with foal, roan mare; Jersey cow, will be fresh soon; 37 head of sheep* Farming Imple’ ments: One mower, spring tooth harrow, sulky hay rake, 2-horse wagon, top buggy, 1-horse drill, set double work harness, set single work harness, sleigh, 3 tons of timothy hay, corn in the shock, household furniture and numerous other articles. Terms —All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable security. No property removed until settled for. BEN SCHRANK, Agent. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at Salem, 10 miles south of Decatur, and 6 miles southeast of Monroe, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One bay draft colt, 2 years old; 1 black driving pony, 5 years old; 1 bay work horse, 11 years old; 1 Dun driving i pony, 10 years old; 1 span mules, 12 j years old. Five Head of Cattle: One 7 year-old milch cow; 2 three years old, 1 two years old, 1 yearling calf. Hogs: Three brood sows with pigs by side, 17 shoats. Farming Implements: Farm wagon, new; Deering hay tedder, 2 Stoddard cultivators, spring-tooth harrow, Oliver 404 breaking plow, hay rake, Eckhart buggy, new; set breeching work harness, set single buggy harness. Terms: For all amount of $5 ander, cash in hand; over $5 a vredit

1 of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable security; 4 per cent off for cash. No i ; property removed until settled for. G. A. BAUGHMAN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. O. L. Vance, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 3 miles west of. ’ Decatur, and 1% miles east of Preble, : known as the David Liby farm, on , Wednesday, December 13, 1911, be-1 ginning at 10 o’clock, a. m., the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1200 lbs., in foal; 1 spring colt, 8 months old; 1 horse, 7 years i old, sound, work in all harness. Four i Head of Cattle- One will be fresh in! March,l will be fresh in June, 2 .Ter- [ sey cows. Hogs: Three brood sows,; ,11 will farrow in January, 2 not bred; ! ■i 7 shoats, will weigh 50 Tbs. each; 51 , fat hogs, will weigh 225 lbs. each; I sheep, ten head of breeding ewes. ■ Farming Implements: One sprlng- . I tooth harrow, spike-tooth harrow, .' breaking plow, single shovel plow, 1- . horse corn cutter, top buggy, set of harness, farm wagon, cultivator, corn , ] fodder in field, 8 bushels winter ap- ■ ■ pies, 2 cream separators, 2 log chains, 'mud boat. 24 Leghorn hens and many I' other article! too numerous to men- • ! tion. . j One brood mare, 2 work horses, 1 11 colt. 1 Jersey cow, 1 Durham cow, 1 ■ heifer. Terms —All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. DAVID LIBY. ’ Noah Frauhiger, Auct. H. H. Wefel, Clerk. I a SOME FACTS A2JUT THE HORSE. k A colt unbroken is worth little : more than notuing; improperly brokI en, it is worth still less. It is harder ■ to break a horse that nas Deen tam- ; ppred 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. t P. C. Masterson, the horse trainer and educator, Is ft man thoroughly ex- - perienced and equipped for this undertaking. Horses placed in his

CHRISTMAS FURS In this line we have just received a big line of furs al special prices. Nothing so pleases as a nice new stylish feet of furs. We ha ye them From $3.00 to $50.00 pr. set We have the Mink, the Fox both in K brown and grey, the Opposum both in i brown and grey, and numerous other furs. A complete line of Children’s Furs.

charge can be placed there with the fullest confidence that they will receive the careful and skillful atte.ntion, made possible by years of experience. Now rs 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 speeC, 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 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. Masterson is well equipped for such wintering. Training barn at Steele’s park. Address P. C. Masterson, Decatur, Ind. T&M-tf TROUBLE FOR A SALESMAN. looms up If his health runs down. That’s why E. E. Youngs of E. Berkshire, Vt, always carries Dr. King's New Life Pills in his grip. “I find them excellent for digestion and constipation,” he writes. “They have helped me greatly.” Best liver and stomach pills made. 25c at the Holthouse Drug Co. —— ■ I ■ - - FOR SALE. Bronze turkeys of the giant strain, and are noted for their beautiful plu-, mage, enormous size and quick growth; some dark Brahma cockerels and pullets SARAH AYRES, 282t2 Monroe, Ind., R. R. 2. FOR SALE. Second hand organs, at bargains. GAY, ZWICK & MYERS. FOR SALE—Single-barrel, hammerless shot-gun; cheap. Inquie Frank Engle. 2®tt3* Soldner of Berne was numbered among the business callers here yesterday afternoon. .

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