Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1912 — Page 6

Great Announcement OF THE YEAR” Complete List of Studebaker Cars The cars here announced are additlonsto our line. We shall continue to manufacture —" the famous Studebaker (E-M-F) '‘3o" and Studebaker (Flanders) "20,” than which no better cars of their value were built. "SIX" Touring Carllsso “30" Touring Car 11190 Roadster $1550 "25" Touring Car $ 885 Limousine ...$2500 "20” Roadster $ 835 rnonr "35" Touring Car $1290 Touring Car $ 885 iDC SBBS Sedan Type $2050 Delivery Car $ 800 , , Coupe SIBSO All Prices for Cars fully equipped, f. o. b. Detrc* ZD Specifications cJMI // Five pagpngpr, four clyfnders, long stroke, i i I / : \ r. m.ii GOODRICH TIRES Hu ll Upholstery, Amide Cushions Stewart & Clark Speedometer Ventilating Windshield >» *- Demountable Rims / Studebaker Jiffy Curtains Robe Rail ' ' AS Electric Horn * Tire Holders Prest-O-Lite Tank Full Set of Tools I ‘ Silk Mohair Top Tire Repair Kit IliM ruiHilLiim. 1 'j’ ’ v .. ) '• ft* tigs Tool i Rim TzHlvi-'? W -©OQDSOo- The $ 1290 Studebaker “35” UL Specifications “35** Four cylinders, 4>6 inch bore x 5 inch stroke, 116 Inch wheelbase. A* -^' r ’J {> >f>. . Six passenger Ilodv Studebaker Jiffy Curtains 4 ; y <_ v lull J 34x4 Inch Goodrich Tires De tact able. Demountable Rims 111 I ~ r "~~~1 Luxurious Upholstery Stewart A- Clark S|*eedometer ► I ' •••' Full Foating Rear Axle Three quarter E.liptic Springs , V,, Clear Vision, Ventilating Windshied, Rain Vision Type Sfelfb.: iM V mJv VvJ " Electric Self-Starter Crowned Fenders I Electric Lights Extra Rim ' y Electric Horn Tire Holders \ J Deep Cushions Full Set of Tools d* Silk Mohair Top Wide Tool Dox V-H v W\X^\^<N2 ! The $1550 -OO<JDCX>- Studebaker “SIX" Specifications “SIX” Six cylinders, 3>-s Inch bore x 5 inch stroke, 121 inch wheelbase. Electric Self-Starter Luxurious Upholstery SmlmL Tt.ree-ouarter Elliptic Springs . / Electric Horn Deep Cushions ff | r* ' ' Full Foating Rear Axle : ••owned Fenders >. - l -_ J Clear Vision, Ventilating Windshied. Rain Vision Type /<. -dkjtev UR -.- fflßjßHHulLffij vV Stewart A- Clark Speedometer J 'h |t Mohair 'lop I * g '■ '■*• *1 I* Six Passenger Body Ext in Rim i BBSS-*- ,'Ux~'a Studebaker Jiffy Curtains Tire Holders ■ 'a/'/ehMy Xffie I *, , 34x4 Inch Goodrich Tires Special Tool Box , Detachable, Demountable Rims Full Set of Tools •I**—. Ask for Preliminary Catalog. Berne Hardware Co. The Studebaker Corporation Berne, Indiana. Detroit, Michigan

HOUSE FOR RENT—B room bouse on So. Cheatnut St., with acre of ground Inquire <£ C. T. Rainier, 20* S. 10th St., or phone &M—Advt. 2M3t3 Dr. J. Q Neptuna, the dentist, Is i away on his annual ▼>n»t!'»n bunting* trip, and will ta' gone until December let.—Advt. to Sec. 1 j —/■ a £ 7* > • X woru fcwt Qa READ PICTURES IO IMSTEID aa—i sa..i ■■■■i..n » 200 Cartoons Tell More Than 230 Columns The World's Bost Each Month Bma8 ma from da'ttea and ww-Utea pabtWjed at •nufttrr. Londtm, DuWltj. Parte. Benin, h. \wm. W anew. |M*pr«t, It, Prtere hnwrcdam. ‘j u<t«e»t.Twrm. Numa. Ltebon, U Tok io, ShMSh«k Kyttory, Canada, end Awrwa. and ell Ve «T'U cute* rd the World. UMr the .’O Mt out at »,«te cartonm | each taooth. ace selected. A Pletura Hilton ct World’* feast* Caen Menu CAMPAIGN CADTOONS-FaUawth* cempeißn In Cand watch the nat»» tat IMtttee* rartcetiwe each ether. aaaaev aveacetmow tine, acwaur eerv ta. CW «S»*W wrr »* swataal hr S.l tiaeng <M> |Nfeb teehs*. H ILWimUa. Ut w ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER ’t/ TJFyvrßlj i wftr mM I

Live Stock for Saia Six head of Young Horses Match learn coming 8 years old, sorrel mares, well broke, single or double;! .*4 coming 2ycars old, 2 Normans, idriv-1 er; Red Wilke; 1 coming yearling Belgium. 48 head of DUROV JERSEY HOGH consisting of 27 yearlings and age sows, . aume bred; 15 spring giite, 6 msiu bogs ready for service. 8 YOUNG HOULSTEIN BULLS, ready fnr service. Four miles northeast Os Decatur. I JOHN NIDLINGER '7 1 For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier

NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice la hereby given that I will not allow hunting on my farm In Mon-' I roe township, Adams county. 1 |?»4t3 IRA WAGONER (Advertisement) • ■■■■ ISM 0 « IHISI———■SSMM ROOMERS WANTED— Inquire at 803 N »th Bt.. or phone 830—Adt 88*1$ I LOST—Black Angora cal Return to Mrs. W A. Rundell, slh and Madi , eon street*.—Advt. 88M3 QJEE our fuil line of winter Koods including all kinds of horse blanket*, storm cov ers, hood and safety storm fronts at prices that cannot be beat considering the quality of the goods. We also handle the celebrated Star Storm Vestibule Front which converts anv buggy into a comfortable cab. Come in i and give us a chance to show you our goods and be convinced that our prices are right. The best and most durable goods are the cheapest in the long run. Remembe” we have the latest and mo«t up-to-date Storm King Bi ggies on .the market CHAS. STEELE

FOR SALE—Several full-blood Rhode Island Reds roosters. 'Phone B-14. —Mrs. J. F, Snow. 28913 • I HAVE THE ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR SALE OR RENT Call Phnne 248 and we will bring one to you. All kinds of electric work done also. EDW. E. PARENT . 131 S- 2nd. Rt. Open IvVeningt Law Boeks For Sale 75 volumes Miscellaneous for SSo.OO Allens Studio, North side of Court house square Decatur, - * - Indiana I PHONE ■ ice J! Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Offiee Over Interurban Station Rte. 223 N. Fifth St.

FARM® FOR SALE. 1W acrM. level, flnv, Mark ground, flne brick uouse. nne new oarn on pike near tbe city. Prica, S4O 00 per acre. 160 acres, flne brick house aul barn. ' $4,000 worth of Umber, near the city. 60 acres, bottom tteck coll. Price, $70.00 per acre. 114 acres, miles from city, ou pike, flne new bouse and barn, some timber. Price, SIO,OOO. 140 acres, brick bouse and barn, good outbuildings, $2,000 worth of tlra ber. nearly all level, near the city Price, fLOOO. Also manv small farms. $C and 4u seres, flue, unimproved WM. F. POHLAR. m» Batesville, ind (Advertlsemegt) • TO PLAY BRYANT. The ftecalur Basket Ball team baa' a game scheduled with the Bryant City team to be played here next Tuesday at the Porter Hall. NOTICE. —a—-ate The person who destroyed the sign on Brokaw's door la known, and was seen doing It from a cross street, end he had better settle for It at once or he wiil be arrested.-Advt. I( '""' ■"'■ 0 .fc, FOR llotiae and lot. Br-< ond and Jackson Sts ; vacant lot, 3rd and Jackson Rte, Decatur. Write Jaa K Niblick. R. R. I—Advt. 33>t30*

WOMAN GOT A LESSON 1 INCIDENT of TWO GIRLS AND THE STOLEN PEONIES. How ths Shabbily Dressed Man Administered Gentle But Effective Reproof to the Owner of the Pillaged Brooklyn G.vden. Two poorly dressed little girls stood outside the garden of a hand- ' , ome residence in St. Mark's avenue. Brooklyn, and (taxed longingly a! the beautiful white and scarlet P eon1 ®’ that bloomed within. Finally the temptation became irresistible, and the elder, scaling the low hedge that separated the garden from the street, proceeded to help herself to the flowShe had two of the blooms in her hands and was reaching for a third when a smartly dressed woman dashed out of the house and eeixed . her. “Now, you little thief. I'm going to turn you over to the police," she said. . ,v “Oh, please, missus,'' begged the child, groveling at her feet; 'oh, please don't get me arrested! I only wanted a few—and they looked so pretty.” But the woman was adamant She was slowly dragging the child toward the sidewalk and repeating her threat about the police when a shabby looking man came along. He gazed at the two for an Instant, while an expression of pained surprise came over his face. Then, raising his dingy derby politely, he Inquired what the trouble was •'Nothing," snapped the woman, “except that I caught this little thief stealing my peonies And I'm going to teach her a lesson If I have to take her to the station house myself." A curious look came into the shabIby man's eyes. Then he began to t fumble In hie pockets. A few seconds later he held out to the woman an open palm on which two dimes re posed. "If theseTl pay for what damage she’s done, I wish you'd take them and let her go." he said. An Indignant blush spread over the woman's face, and then It deepened— Into a blush of shame. She relaxed her grasp on the little girl's arm and there she paused and turned toward the shabby one. who still held the two dimes In his hand: “I'm sorry,” she said, “and—l thank you."—New York Evening Mall. Got Even With Old Cruety. Old Crusty, as his name implied, was not a man who was gifted with geniality His neighbors, in facL had as little to do with him as possible. However, when a new visitor came to the town and moved Into Hte house next to him. and knowing not of Mr. Crusty's little fafttrg. there was like ly to be trouble soon. | Wantlrg a book one day, he politely inquired of Mr. C. if he might borrow one from his library. "You're welcome to read books tn my library,” was the ungracious reply, "but I make It my rule never to let any leave my bouse." Some weeks later Mr. C. was in need of a lawnmower, and he asked the loan of his neighbor’s. “Certainly.” was the reply. "But since 1 make it a rule never to let It leave my lawn, you will be obliged to use li here!"—Answers, Iztndon. Age of Valleys. The erosive power of water is hard to estimate with any degree of exactn **a A method of computing the probable age of valleys will therefore b* welcome, even If the figures may •rem to some open question, a French scientist has lately reported the results of hla studies of the erosive action of an ancient spring tn the valley of Lauroux. near Lodeve Frsnc«- This spring produces about three and one-half quarto of water a *econd. and In every cubic meter of **ter fXK.SI4 feM)> Hit found 3«2 grams of calcareous ••nd He estimates that the sprint Xi^s’. 47 of rork *”•’ « . over 4$ tons annually. In the courts of a century a stream of this slso e.7 M r^*/ bl * to h0,,0w 001 a rlreulai ta dtam *‘* r «»* « Test 1 tu h J th * • nd * t 0W it would make a valley |$ f«. t $4 fert wide and $Bl feet lon, Origin of Ult la Oeoan. The origin of the salt in the m te orutUy attributed to th. ashing of M |to f POm lb( , b . ' Xhtw b 100 part * <“ o” h.H abtm ‘ «*o «<> ooenair porta of salt i> a— a u>*y frJL7th7'S aUT ” y *" whar * •ra. N *’“rii'l». i llaipf X ' n ' P '* z anr 'oatrumenL T«s. I sm a oorreUac.'* ZW,r • pianist"

STEALS iOl’ Woman Steals i n Chi H Store for Babe and Get s ß an Hour in Jail S GREECE STILL FIGHtB And Frank Hickey, RuJ of Little Boys, DeclaredV Perfectly Sane ■ Kiave (United Press Service) Hffill Ixjndon, Eng., Dev. r, ( sp w i aJ Imlly Democrat)—Two <; re ..k boats ar« reported today to t, e orously bombarding Valons, :i Adbania. The military t-x|x.r lS lieved that Greece was sin. .-re j P jl refusal to sign the proto, al and she means to carry on th,. single-handed. Greece all a i on| coveted a large slice of wn.-iher Greer, signs al tween now and De. .-nt!-.-;- I.:,), ( » the peace meeting will i„. 1.,.;.!, said today that envoys of (horge would 1 artn i]-..t.‘ ■.. ~ S negotiations. * Chicago. 11l , Dec. ;a - Daily Democrat) It v. ~< - . J way I had to get my bai-y a mas present." sob‘<<l v ; . x son as she stood before .1 s -.HyMI charged with shoplifting. had t>een caught putbttc a • : ■. :-...• shoes under her cape a i tective. "You stole the i though,” said th.- jinue. "iB i will sentence you :o one a-..- - !g .BE prisonment in the ani.- toetn n . police station downstairs " HI Buffalo, N. Y., Dec - ,• i; , Daily Democrat I-The : perta who have examined IVuiß Hickey, the slayer of 1•• . decided that he is jx rfe, • . . 1 that his recent outbursts »HE carefully planned in order •.. ' olr» BK up an insanity defense u'.-r. - ■Hi the brutal murder of >■-.■••. v-ar-od HS Joseph Josephs The jr. — '.■< jHE sure it will be able to t. '<o: •* Hk of insanity. - , s . t» Daily Democrat I—After :-D-ad.ag guilty to manslaugbrer for ' death Mrs. Mary Coppl.-. - - - Ml ed al-out her. Mrs F z. : .5 M| circuit court Tbur-<i:n - Mg ciared the Coppie worn i:. - . I. ter H| over the head with a I- ‘m the fa«nl shot was ! -.•-*-» B was I>as«ed Two tot«. ~i Hg is the penalty for ni • BH the woman will have - Bg for a short time, at lea- Bg NOTICE TO CONTRACTCSS B Notice is hereby g.v ■ ■ •> 881 derstgned. superintend-1 » EH Chas Stolz ditch in .1 ■" “ EH ship, Adams County, 1t..: >.-s B|| Saturday, December 2’, '4‘.’ B I at te o'clock a. m. in th- ' county surveyor In th.-- •■> BB tur. In Adams county, r-• ■ • HE blds for the construct ion - ' 4 ■■ in accordance alth report-. •>M M| specifications thi icfor. now • - t BH said cause Bids wHI h- 1 M| contracts let as follows Malo Ditch |E Section 1, Station 11 plus i»S ■’# Plus B and to the lowest bidder or . '■- »»» a whole Bidders will be required "'<• * !ls EH their blds as required tp "** BE forms furnished by an h- • ' a ‘ M| ent and each bld shall I— < * Em with a good and sufficient n Bg sum equal to twice the an»> ■■' ■*' ’** bld. conditional for tbe m ’ -I M| formance of said contract ,h *; EE each bidder will enter in -- ' '' Efi the same be awarded to ‘ BE bond to be approved '>' - - ’ ’ EE tendent. M The said nuporintendrn’ •'”* JH the right io reject anv and * BE No bids shall be accept.-.! : > v ** M Os the eatimnted coat of • • #rt B| or In excess of the benefit M C. <• U’l V ' Jl ' Bl IPOtl 5M3 Hupt of <ot B| NO HUNTING ALLOWIO I Notice te hereby given !f * H this date. November 80, I* l - I Ing will be allowed on the H John Omlor, located in Ro"' E; Washington townxhip-. ' n * dw# * lb eonnty. Indiana Any person r ‘ 5 hunting in these wooda will l- ”■* K eßutsd to lbs full •xtent of fh *' ! “’ ■ ttttll JOHN oM!/< ■ (Advert ferment > lj HANG ANO OTHER ARTICLE L FOR SALE I Oak case piano la On" r " n ' ! ' t I dining room table and s "* ■ ruga, book case, sofa, and sow '" c | articles of furniture , s ■ Uuetoniera may esll any <la» ' | »—k at M. 4th «• P 876 t« dan I (Adwurtteemrn'' ■