Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1912 — Page 4
SPECIAL FARES WEST® Via CD Io ver I f arm Adams county, Leaf Route l on beginning at iq following propHOME SEEKERS EXCURSIONS erty> F ° u . head ° f 25 days returaiU h,^to U p C -over priv“egM° nth t 0 wsteni “d southwestern points bay V 1.200; 1 roarh WINTER TOURS ' i bay P X over pri°vHeges rn Longlj t m < i?’ TeXaS and the Gulf Coast country. Liberal stop- drivij roke > comin 8 6 Tickets to North Pacific Coast points on S£!e S'hX Western Ry tH\ offi° mpSo? }: Agent Toledo, St. Louis & <* mt JerS !, y ’ WUI be piete information as to service 1 sleeping caTrJT y ° U tline tab * es and com- fresh ow ’ will be fresh S E I RRnwvf reservations, etc. Om , in f .< head of brood * L - BROWNE - Di £-t Passenger Agent. day of sale; 1 —— 11 vlaUbe - s ’ ts -- Toledo, Ohio f u p i(j hina male hog, 2 r . r — — —mi year," average 75 Tbs. U IS u.fe ani Pure, And Fzv r ■ One f Otire tO <Aiilw ,ilwau^ee mower, T .T’ t»> w""" - — kin,. nter, Cassiday ridBENht IT NOTICED AT ONCE s tatementbacked bv our consti Pation, Would toot) manure spreader, S p..r.^ Pre , )aM , “X; P. S--Twenty To Thirty Days Treatment For 50 Cents. _____ *• F - 1 RUSLER, Huntington Ind harness; 2 *» ’ ■ ,u ‘ sets e work harness, 6 NOTICE to CONTRACTORS nt' borading mill, hand cut- ' >:d must be accompanied with acer- ting ne > ba >> fork and Berne, Ind., March 4 i 9r > Ch9Ck ’ ° f 3 per C€nt of the bids, ropr'er gasoline engine, Sealed bids will be received bv the i th 8 J" I** 1 ** 3pecificati ons are on file - f e pd grind building committee of the Knights of' Secretary and architect. The er , make > S° od as new: Pythias Lodge, No., 3 y ß . Berne In committe e reserves the right to ac- B lu< separator, hay lad ana. for the remodeling and build!' ~ ° ePt ° F r<?JeCt a ” y ° r aU bids ' derg-’orn in shock, 15-cord a brick addition to thZir home until , THE COMMITTEE, sawoz laying hens, more 10 a. m., oa ’ | b u tu-w-lt F. C. Foreman, Sec’y. or fitens, 1 Tom, 7 ducks, March 26, 1912, 2 Sf' r articles too numer at the office of the architect Berne PUBLIC SALE. ous Ind Proposals will be considered w w • 1 T*ms of »5 and under, piece-work or in whole for the fur . a „ S sold his farm the undersign-' easP'er $5 a cledil of 9 nishing of labor and material Fnrh. f ° r Sale at his residence, mor given, the purchaser — • “ elgbt miles northwest of Decatur, on givi l approved security; 4 fp" — p er cash. No property rej| f mot'ed for. iliUliffl Wr ffvl I ED MARCHAND. ImMIH j<- Auct - III'IIOI F* Clerk. ; ° *f j . ~ ~ X<Bijr_ ON, HORSEMEN! H AK.CO (J RT ’CO manufacturing engravers VX VV. LOUIS VILLE KT. U.S a phased the Geo. Schlegel ’ •»•***• hon tand » conducted on East ' P\ *1 rx xMo» We will be prepared to ecaiur Uaily Democrat i do F horseshoeing and other I (DECAUR, IND. 67tf POST & LICHT. - LOCAL I LOfb Col 'ie; male: extra IC THIS £iX9LLESIVJ& link » t I I £W spotted: mostly white. I J Anpame of “Tige.” Address Em- R R I'o - SPRING OPENING SAL J at BERNSTN'S ur sdEdo OC k ecatar » in j. Two Doors Sonterurban Station is for spring ans been. So start the season in full JOU - u> 1S the lai ’g est it has eat sale in which all items in this stnrf’ r 1 tort he neo weeks mnaugarate jerprices. Economy folks will do ±ibn’ 1 11/ 1 be S °J d at * Induction from their at their best and prices are lowest tV bl &y IT l their su F vhlle the assortments ; dry goods, lace curtains. muXs and knFAX reductior b ? On furnisht hundreds of other bargains in the store derwear - the P nces below we
SHOES! SHOES'' trr i2n° with l ' ‘ S the laiSest U has ! ani SPEUALf’c 1c SPECIAL! LAWNS. direct" from* and “Mo-date While it lasts Merrt P t« Cl ! Jufived. large assortment ot re vou the ,hh manufa 'turers. white or black !n \ Thread ’ l aH colors aad Patterns, ates Sh ‘e s m * ? r ° flt spools for >a " nUmbers ' six c miss this opportunity, 8c U D d p" lace c Urtains . 25c ' Spring °™ Sa!e ' yd " sc ’’X 8 Xton or’b'u’ 2-85 Plal "°" fa, >>< , v I cen?e h r 1 8 te °I e t7‘’ ;IAL! APRON G,NGHAMshoe, also Gun mJL‘i I long - extra wide SnrinX'V'* 8 ’ 7c » Apron Gingham, all col- ? Opening Sale ing Sale, pa"r ’ Spr ‘ ng ° pen ' <> d checks, Spring Open en’s Vici Kid. Gun Metal a t CORSET' COVERS " C ,l * e ' yard "" 4 ' /aC x ( alt Shoe, Spring Open- I A brX^a^l 11 ' of Ladies ’ Em ' ile , ••••; $1.95 -P and Lace Corset Cov- MUSLIN. p ns Plain Toe or Tip cT ° Oc va lue, Spring Opening i’nhed Muslin, yard 5c a dandy $ 'c'Jl- pq,. Exflne I’nblqaehed Muslin, '*n s Heavy Tan Work lah TABLE OIL CLOTH >7A 4 c spring Opening Salo.. $f 69 'l, colors ' Table Oil Cloth, Spring ' n '* d Muslin, yard 5%c «J.OO Men s Gun Metal i ° peulllg Sale, yard 1 2 - , laeo or button Oxford ia_ r» SPECIAL! " UNDERWEAR I's*Elksk' 8 «h sl-95 Openi'ng Sa'i rta ' n » n ° dS ’ Spiillg M< Rihh ed Underwear, in io- n S . hOe *l-95 i ' " g bed 600*1 5c In and cream, just the thing n ' ’ button Shoe. $l5O Whit n SPREADS. fsprincr wear. „W value, ft* Sa » 2 - 73 f S ' W * thout 1 Openlng Sale 39c Whtte Canvass, but- i s•> oo V n ’h« wf • °** n,n 93c e. sprtng opening 5a1e.52.45 w h ?H„ h ' fP ' !pd Spreads. WORK SHIRTS ™ ? a * f ° r Owning Sale Ut eorners - s Pring 50»’ork Shirts, a large assortng SX’A tOe ° r . ' TABLE LINEN-’ Rooe. a. ,1 ' 49 >t to pick from. all sizes, Ladies' Vici Kil Shoe.* 1 ’ 49 j Rleac \ ed TabfcUnen. * "eaV. 17 ’. 38c LSO n f.H aI > P ’-ri " , $1,19 SPECIAL 8 iYJ* 23c PETTICOATS! SPECIAL! fm/rctm ! ’z. , Pat '- 75c value of Black s >t C AL .'' sl. Black Sateen or Heather-lour-strap Oxfords. t coats rf* ? > ' iteeil Petti- btn Petticoats with wide • ° PeP ‘"| Sale 39c .broidery double X <i to 9 g’nrinL- n * S . h 2 P - Bizes 17 5 c value Ladles^lW. 5 n W^ AR ' lnce ' Spring Onening Sale. . 98c i DßES« , 7nnne le 98c embroidery trimmed 8 n GoWnK ’ va,ue of White Petticoats, T»c value of ut S t G ° Oa . S ' $1.50 vajtie’Ladies’ r 111 wide embroidery or lace She 'herd rh y\ and Whife ' «»pJ*r 8 wkh nß> a ’ SO td insertion flounce 98c «Prfng Opening Sa?e r 7ard°° <,e ’ broidpr >' dimmed ° r 93c S ri PEC ' A t L , ! P^ AL! , ! | large assortment of 25c value m n n CORSETS. ••••■••" 98c «> unbleached Toweling Plaid Dress Goods, yard ii c »i aa nn' J?aSl>irite Corsets 42c i SHIRT WAISTS tght Suiting, with black hair- line ' 1 ,C i I Nnni raPt ' : l>a .■ uli ,->C ' alue> Spring Open- 25c value freer SHA DES. d i’Shirt W" , ''ts from the New - B tAL ?’ y t oil J Wkmanufp - ring company. 1 ri! N ? T T° NS ’ sp ECIAL!! ing Sale each g ’ bpring °P fl n- $1.3 value, wl"> long or short “ ,d Rlatdt Tap e 1c lng ri M'Xo.'. 17c low r- high neck, with agH . A large assortmcTir I lf e or embr- ’ery t rimmed... 98c pa! kage Ginghams rt ?n * ° f t *. 2%C DrPSS *4 Ladi* 9 ’ r ’= ir t Waists, with can stropes or nlatrto Pa ” co * ors . I feh or low r k, short or long.. . ° PeB ' ° r p,a,ds - T ard 10c kve. Spring Opening Sale ...|).39
Calrs galore? V/wiH mX? V at ‘ M 23, andko not fail to attend. We to sh*|- y° u to come for mile to attend this spring opening sale Studabaker Block Two Doors South of i. # I k 1
FACE DEATH HIDING IN BUILDING VAULT Two Alleged Bookmakers Almost Smothered Under Lock, Rescued, Then Arrested. Chicago—Two alleged bookmakers rrc declared to have been almost j smothered the other afternoon in a fu- : tile endeavor to avoid arrest. They mcked themselves in a vault in a ! .'oom on the sixth floor of the Adams Express company building. ‘■Bill’’ Haldeman an<T "Bathhouse" George Lynch, said to be the two men who sought escape by hiding in the iirless stronghold, spent three hours r . -W W wir v wl' ■ Spent Three Hours in Their Stuffy Prison. in their stuffy prison before a man :ould be found who knew the combination of the safe. They emerged oale and breathless, only to find Detective Crandall waiting to take them to another lockup, "where you can get plenty of air between the bars,” he told them. Half the gambling fraternity of the city heard the story long before the release came. One declared there were more bets made on the chance of the escape of the two men alive than there were on the “ponies" in every gambling place in the city during the afternoon A bookmaker in the vicinity saw he detectives go into the building, and knew they w’ere after the sixth floor room. He sent a scout up to sec what had occurred, and in five minutes the news that “Big Bill” and "Bathhouse" Lynch were locked in was humming over all the contraband telephone wires in Chicago. “The betting odds all favored Bathhouse’ because he’s the runtiest and it was figured he’d need less air than the big fellow,” one man said. I HURLS WOMAN FROM WINDOW Woman Found Delirious by Firemen Is Thought to Have Been Attacked by a Negro. South Orange, N. J. —Found delirious in the rear of her tea shop. “The ’ Kopper Kettle,” in South Orange av- : enue the other day by firemen, Mrs. L. Thompson has been unable to tell : the police how she got there. It is believed that she went to the | tea shop from her home, a few doors I away, to see that some valuable new silver she had just received was safe, and that she was attacked by a negro. ■ I w ! r = 1 Wi'l He Picked Her Up. In her delirium she has been able to : moon only: “Don’t let that negro throw me out of the window. Don’t let him throw me out.” Had it not been for the fire Mrs. Thompson might have lain for hours . undiscovered In the rear of the tea shop, which is a favorite meeting place for the fashionable women of this towm. The fire was giving out much smoke when one of the firemen, going to the rear of the building, stumbled over Mrs. Thompson’s un--5 conscious form. When she was revived she was too j hysterical and delirious to tell what had happened. She kept shrieking i that she had been thrown out. of a window by a negro, but could tell - nothing else of what had occurred. She appeared to have no bruises or of violence aside from a contusion of the head. ri\
I®*—' A store-wide presentation of new spring merchandise and Easter apparel OB W'--' n M- W - n W M V;. ■■ ’I I Ou V ll "i ’ Vi I IT* V«-«• n ' w i< ' j 11 || The spirit of spring invades every section of this store new styles new mer- ! s chandise and the prices exceedingly low, quality considered. Every section bids you welcome, only seventeen buying days before Easter. || Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists all presenting the season’s most distinctive style features. Serge Dresses $8.50 to $25.00 We illustrate two popular styles of serge dresses, and there is notthing more becoming for early spring wear. These and many other styles are now on display in all colors and white. Tailored Suits $lO. to $35. Long Coats $7.50 to $25. Silk Dresses $lO. to $35. New Waists $1.50 to $7.50 PUBLIC SALE To make room for our spring goods we will sell at public auction at our store at Monroe, Ind., the following articles, on SATURDAY, MARCH, Vs AT 1:00 R. M. SHARP Ms ‘t. New Goods Some new buggies of latest style and type, both in rubber and steel tires: also to-date storm buggy extra roomy and a high class job all around, Diamond riding br ingplow, Gale breaking plow, Oliver walking plow, Big Willie riding cultivator, 8-1 Osborne hay tedder, Osborne hay loader, Osborne disc harrow, Osborne spring too harrows, Osborne spike tooth harrows, some gasoline stoves, some heavy team hamei • and also some light harness made of very best material that money will buy; stock o blankets and robes, Sharplest Tubular cream Separators. All these articles are guaranteed just the same as sold at private sale and you cannot afford to miss this sale if you are in the market for anything in this line this spring. 1 J Second-Hand Goods Tiger corn planter in good condition, several top buggies in good shape I Bement i Palace range good as new. Live Stock Ore Durham c° w 5 years old, to be fresh in April some lime; 1 extra good Jersey cow to be fresh some tune in July Both of these cows are straight and right in eveway and are giving extra good milk. And many other articles. REMEMBER, we have not bought some extra goods to offer at this sale out our reg ' stock will be sold at your own price, and we invite you one and all to attend this s< """"" ■■■■—■■ TERMS: AH sums of and under cash, for sums over $5.00 a credit of six m for caslf purchaS x r glVmg bankable note object to the above terms. 3 per ce ■ ‘ daI m- | Liechtv Bros. & Co. i ids ■ MONROE, INDIANA Jeff Liechtv i M. S. Liechtji £. V . Z _/JU* l 4-
