Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1912 — Page 7

OUR STOCK OFFERS INTELLIGENT ■■■“■MAS SUGGESTIONS I W I till be pleased with results of my labor. ° r y ° U ’ ara sure you S takv pride in the fS that U e'llZSkindtf |j Note Suggestions Below as Suitable Presents I JIAMONDS In rings, broaches, pendants, scarf pins and also loose. Get our 1 mr’pnces before buying. I can save you money. JAFCHES In all sizes and makes. ‘ Our special for the season is 20 yr case P 6 size with 17 jewel Elgin movement at $16.50. A Great Bargain ‘ E V' V - ' V r? Ua T? <ed Rin £?" Garnet Broaches, Necklaces, Pendants and S jbby cut Glass Silverware of all descriptions, Umbrellas the best made we rive O rer ct off. Waterman’s Fountain Pens, Clocks of all makes. Toilet Sets in B ohd silver and plate. Parsian Ivory in sets and odd pieces. We engrave them I ree in any color desired. J-eeour line while complete. WE LAY AWAY ALL GIFTS AIND l| ENGRAVE THEM FREE Commencing Saturday We Give a Silver Spoon with |Every[s 1.00 Purchase.Or More. Make Your Selections Now While the Stock Is Complete. LEHNE The Jeweler J -■■ l r—r —"ni —— 'ic-" — I I IFrwMjHW Mrawsn' Don’t Put Off lour Christmas Shopping i We’ve been getting ready for a long time T I ? We expect to do the largest HOLIDAY trade this I jear we EVER did. aOp||w|j I Have prepared for it, and can’t think of a single | We don’t need to tell you how fashion, Prices «.75 up win t a mo.t ac- able it is these days to remember fner.ds — and relatives with Furniture, I H we think it one of the most sensible ideas HI J SffiWjtf imaginable, Anyway we want to urge you /gT<Z/| people to make a tour of inspection through J - BniWflw our store. JLz w Make friends or relatives happy with any * » * • of following useful gifts suggested. Globe JJXMBS&wrf I n» Wernicke Hook Case or Desk. Library Table u,.il Writing Desk, Turkish Rocker, rumed Cak il.wup I r~ r yg Golden or Mahogany Uxker. A nice Pedes- ,J Fj tult single or Bed Davenport, Mahogany, - — Bird Eye Maple. Dressing Tables or a Prine- |jg "I es Dresser, Brass Bed, Iron Bed, 4» gM ' If you appreciate Fumituro Beauty, come KX; M 4 and Jome early before stocks are picked hi m tc > UP over, we will lay it away and deliver any MU| I time you say for C hristmas. L 3 I* i assortment of Lite y i*-— ft M J- Th* mra Shwston Sljrie I I sr”V' ln(il«»br Wemlck B«»v w ifciP'TVF' QL’ALI I > t ««.. tttavm.wlH.hiw in the UP-TO PATH FURNITURE STORE MGER PROS. & REINKING_

STORM BUGGIES] Are Now in Favor—Decatur Carriage Works Turns I Out Some Beauties. ■ -■ II “THE STORM KING” Decatur Product Finds a Ready Market—W. D. Porter is Builder. Storm buggies are now in great demand by farmers, ministers, teachers ’ and others who have much traveling j to do, and the Decatur products, chris- j tened "The Storm King,” built by the Decatur Carriage Works, of which W. D. Porter is proprietor, are finding popular favor. This is one of Decatur’s good Indus, tries and the works located on East Monroe street, in the old Waring glove factory building, is an interesting place to visit. While the carriages and buggies built by them, are of all makes and varieties, the storm buggy is particularly interesting at this time. It is a veritable little house on wheels The finely upholstered seat, broad and spacious and comfortable, with the buggy bed, is enclosed on all sides by glass-door panels, giving one light and an outlook on all sides. The side-doors slide easily, making exit easy, and In summer can be thrown open as well as the front and rear doors, making an open buggy. At the sides are small glass panels, easy to open and close, which will find especial favor with tobacco chewers or smokers. All the i panels are of poplar, and will stand much more wear than many of the foreign product which are built of paper. Five are now ready for delivery, and seven others in the course of construc- | tion. Besides these specials, there is | a stock of from twelve to fifteen of other varieties, always on hand, ready for instant delivery. The Decatur buggy is one of the best on the market, and the home industry should be glv- |• en special encouragement. A visit to I the plant will convince any one of its merit and superiority. The builder is a Decatur young man, of wide experience, and is worthy of the staunch support of his fellow cltixens and friends. PUBLIC SALE. ! The undersigned will offer for sale I on the Henry Myers farm 1 mile I south of Decatur, on the Mud Pike, on | Thursday, Dec. 12, beginning promptly II at 9:00 o'clock am, the following I property, to-wit; Ten Head Horses I One sorrel mare. 4 years old, weight I 1600 lbs., bred; bay, 7 years old, weight 1550 lbs., bred; chestnut sorrel mare, 7 years oid, weight 1500 lbs., bred; 7-year-old gelding, weight 1300 Its.; 2-year-old sorrel mare, % Belgian, weight 1250; 2-year-old gelding, weight 1300; 3-year-old driving horse, la<ly broke; 2 spring mare colts, spring horse colt. These horses are bred from the Wren Belgian Horse company. Five Head Cattle; One black cow, 6 years old, H Jersey, will be fresh March 1; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh soon; 2 Durham cows, fresh soon, full-blooded Durham heifer; 25 head of sheep, consisting of 21 extra good breeding ewes and 1 full-blooded ram. 17 Head of Hogs: Seventeen feeders, & fat ones; 10 brood sows that will farrow from March 20 to April 1; 34 pigs, 1 full-blooded l*oland China male bog. Farming Implement* Deering binder. Dane hay loader. Deering hay tedder, Milwaukee mower, McCormick steel hay rake, McCormick disc, Moline check row com planter, 10 hoe Champion grain drill. Avery riding corn plow, Buckeye corn plow, John Deere breaking plow, Schtink breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, springtooth narrow, double shovel plow, single shov-l plow, Moline beet cultivator, beet lifter, Troy wagon, with bod. groop board, mod boat, grind stone, hog rack, set dur.ip boards, set hay ladders, sot double work harnew, 4<M> bu Big I’our seed oats, no mustard and nice and bright; 3«5 shocks of fodder in bundles, 655 shoc ks ahr-ddod fodder, corn In crib, hay In mow and other articles too nu merous to mention. All sums of |5 oo and under, cash In band. Over 15 00 a credit of » months will be given, pur-hasor giving approved security. 1 per cent off for cash; no property r-moved until settled for. Dinner will be s-rved by the indies* Aid society. U N MrMICHAKL. John Bpuhler, Auct J. F. Fruchle, Clerk. LOTS FOR BALS. Two good building lota, within five blocks of court house and Inside railroads. Ree William Jackson, if Interested In good, cheap building lota (Advertiaetnent i 2**l3

FUNERAL OF MRS. ERVIN. There were many friends and rela- | tlvea gathered at the St. Mary’s Catholic church this morning at 8 CIO ! o'clock when the last sad services | were performed for Mrs. Charles ErI vin, whose death .occurred Tuesday morning. Pall bearers were John Lose, Will Bosse, D. Schmidt, J. H. Bremerkamp, Michael Miller and T. M. Gallogly; and from the St. Mary's sodality, of which Mrs. Ervin was a i member: Mesdaines E. X. Ehinger, Dr. Costello, T .C. Corbett, P. K. Kinney, Sophia Johns and William Harting. ■ o Real estate transfers - Perry Glendening to Dan Pontius, realty in Wabash tp., $2000;; Benjamin W. Sholty to Wm. S. Daugherty, lot 36, Geneva, I quit claim deed, S2O; Warner F. Cros- ; by et al. to Elmer B. Crosby, 160 acres, 'French tp., $1; Elmer B. Crosby to Sarah E. Crosby, same; Mark McConnell to Anna McConnell, north half of lot 691, Decatur, S2O; the trustees of North Pleasant Valley Monthly meeting to trustees of Indiana Yearly Meeting, lot 10, Monroe, Ind., $lB5. — -o — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2*4 miles southeast of Decatur, near the county Infirmary, on Friday, December 13, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Stock: Two mares, good workers; 2 milch cows, giving milch; 1 Duroc Jersey brood sow, with five pigs by her side; lot of chickens. Grain: Hay, clover and timory, in barn; lot of cow feed, corn fodder In shock, about 400 bushel of nice bright oats, Big Four, in bin, and 300 bu. of corn in crib. Farming Implements: Champion mower, hay rake, grniu drill, hay tedder, breaking plow, 2-horse wagon, top buggy, single and double harness, and numerous other articles. The undersigned will move te town and this Is a clean-up sale. The farm la rented and everything must be sold. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. JOHN TRIM. John Spuhier, Auct. w | — - PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public •ale on the Ed S. Moses farm, 4 miles east of Decatur, and 1H miles north of EObo, on Wednesday, Dec. 18, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Seven . Head of Horses: O"S % Belgian mare 12 years old, with foal. 1 mare, 3 years old. % Belgian, % Norman; one 44 Belgian mare, 4 years old; one % Belgian mare, 2 years old; one % Belgian yearling mare, 2 years old in spring; one % Belgian, yearling gelding; one 14 Belgian, yearling gelding Four Head of Hogs: One O. I. C. sow, with 5 pigs by her side. Farming Implements: One spring tooth harrow, 1 breaking plow, 1 riding plow, corn cultivator, one 2-horse disc harrow, 1 sulky hay rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 Deering mowing machine, 1 grain drill, two 2 horse wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 set single harness, 2 sets double team barness. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under eash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. CHAS. W. HOWER. ED 8. MOSES. John Spuhier, Auct FOR SALE. Duroc Jersey service boars; also a few Shropshire ewes, bred to Imported ram. ITlces reasonable. C. C. Miller. phone 2on E line, 11. F. D. 9, Decatur. Ind. 280t13 . -o- ' FOR RENT. Studabaksr home, east of Decatur, Ind All modern, furnace, bath, •!«- trie lights, gas. etc. Two orchards, big poultry yard, large garden En quire of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adsms County Dank. 25<tf — POCAHONTAS ELECTION. • .«■■»<■* The I’tHwhontas council will have nomination and election of oncers and other leislneas of Importance comIng before It, Thursday evening The presence of all members la request<>d Mats LOST—Mr of brown kid elbow gloves, between Presbyterian and M K. churches, ttecatur, Ind. Please return to thia once — Advt. NltS Ft »lt BALH— Three year old driving horse, jet black. Price right If sold at once, Inquire of K N. Runyon, 'phon* AL; IL II 3, Decatur—Advt. M3tS* WANTED - M»n to riser live (SI acres of land —Dorr B. Erwifl,— Advt. XBRtr FOR SA UB- Three young Shorthot n Irurham bulls of extra good quality, ail eligible to register. Inquire of

Old Adams County Bank! Decatur, Indiana. I Capital Surplus . 130.000 —/xbLjV C. S. Niblick, i'ruuiUeut . s s«r z> . tftaflk! A M. Kirsch and John Niblick ' 4 W Vice Presidents wS E X. Ehinger, Cashier, ' Ww 3 ' 7Dpad f'arm loans Resolve Collections Made A BIRD IN THE HAND] & 1 ■ — able Rates. Is Worth Two In The Bush! — But, A Dollar To The Credit Os A Ever A Your Bank Account tionconIS W ORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET V/ithSafe It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In MeHs Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! Tneur Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Timo Deposits ti ■■■KnEiMmKBnHBaRmRmDBBgMBaMMaai

Fbbmmbmbhmmhmmbbhm Home Week” I Postal ]Cards ;| Showing Views taken (during theJßig Week 1 PARADES, GROUPE PICTURE, HIGH WIRE ACT, ‘ MR. BRYAN and OTHERS 15c Dozen Assorted Mail orders solicited ; WM. G. KIST I Daily Democrat Office I ’ Or any post card dealer I • , ,J| I I KOI • Io ; Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed, i Insurance Writers - Office Rooms on first floor > oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters r j 4—_ , ■— — ~ ■' I WE HAVE IT! Two car loads Chestnut coal. Call as soon as possible if you want any of it. Decatur Lumber Co. ‘ ~——-S—- —. .. » j Family Washing I 5c per pound Rough Dry I all flat pieces ironed Decatur I Steam Laundry Phone I 134 II ■kMSRKMMBMBBMBHMBBMIiMgM d

" -J .. -I - . W TO AND FROM ST. LOUIS VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Our “Commercial Travelers” are splendidly equipped trains. Electric Lights, Observation Drawing room Sleepers, Reclining chair cars (seats free.) Modern coaches full vestibuied throughout. First class case service meals a la carte-prices reasonable. Train 5 leaves Decatur at 9:52 P.m. daily arriving St. Louis nt 8:45 next morning in ample, time for business or for connecting trains. See H.J. Thompson Agent for Tickets and Information. The Toledo St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE”

111 m THE APPETITE LAGS I when there is little temptat- !. ion to eat, but you will al:wiys have an appetite for j Martins Bread. It’s so delici ious, wholesome and inviting that it stimulates the appetite, stirs the jaded taste 'to renewed vigor. Try Marjtins Bread; also our cakes and pastry. Jacob Martin NOTICE. Money to loan at G and 6 per cent Interest. No commission. 2k«lf KRWIN 3 OFFICE. (Advert isv<n<-ut) BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Friday, Dec. 6 Wee and I-ambert Present | The Play Os T he Hour s A GIRL h i I UNDERWORLD COMEDY SENSATION PATHOS J Seats 25—35—50 J At I Holt house Drug Store