Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1912 — Page 2
„ . . , -w*■ ■ II .11.1 ■■■IHW I -W» W Wil I— ' » I 11l ■! ■■ |»—«<wl -W ~■ —. —I ■ 11 * f Christmas Is Ahead Os | I YOU I 1 But We Are Ahead Os Christmas ga When people come to our store for the first time they are more than sur- fss prised to find such a complete stock. Those who are familiar with our store £** accept its completeness as a matter of course—just what they are used to M □ Beein «- . ■ L t « iCfflTOjP In watches we are well stocked in all kinds and Kg| Lj makes and as a special we are offering a big bargain M * n s * ze 20 year case for || | $15.00 and $16.50 g yj an d ladies watches we have them from $7.50 up. ' Fick em out now we W UI lay them away for HI gl . y° u - H F-20S JJ Our line of Diamonds is complete in Rings, Scarf pins, Pendants, Ear gfo i 4 a screws 1 roaches and loose. All we ask is get our prices as we save you mon- Eq |*i ev . We a’so carry the W.W.W. rings the guarantee on them is the best Rfi LJ that can n« given. They replace all stones that come out and renew claws UH M Free of C.large. H s Don’t forget a look at our Bracelets, Lockets, Chains, Fobs and etc. We UJ have exclusive sale of Libbys cut glass the best out on the market. mb | We engrave all articles free and our Ivory in colors free. With each DOLLAR purchase or more we give a “ SILVER SPOON fi I : | I . LEHNE I n ... the jewelep — /?
■naaMmauMK iJM™ THINGS/10fe CHRISTMAS I W!LL SOON BE HERE 'i - - DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY I You have only two more weeks left in which to do your buying, everybody is *1 a? | hj? nappy at this most bright and joyous season of the year. We are now pre- 1 || pared with complete stocks in all departments. |l I COATS AND SUITS USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS fe FOR CI IRIS 1 MAS PRESEN rs We have now on hand a full assortment of reliable use- il Big Sacrifice In Prices ' Presents ¥ 9 i 'gSgSg8::::::::'l:::::SS S"’g"».. , I fl \ suit* go at sio.oo F ancy Collars New Dress Goods / j I , p Hosiery Fancy Umbrellas *1 / aTA- &./ Ladies and Childrens Coats .Mesh Bags Linen Napkins I Lfr $25.00 Co*t«sls.oo Leather Purses Sweater Uoats ’ |K gp I $15.00 C'ia»«sio.oo lx 1 n <> s Small Rugs 3flI) I $10.50 Coats. . $,50 Lace Curtains Window Shades i gnu null I Underwear Umhrpllnq il >l/f " hi Every suit and coat must be sold regardless its cost. This will be your opporffi tunity to get big bargains just at the season when you Need Tnem. I CARPETS j H I Do Your Christmas Shopping Early - "T II | [NIBLICK <& COMPANY ■ainHMHHMnHBHMMI I
INVESTIGATE THESE BARGAINS. | 75 acres of very good land, fair Im- j provements, within 4 miles of good market; price, $5000.00. i 80 acres, level, black land; no improvement. SIOO.OO per acre. 53 acres, 2*4 miles of market; 5- | room house, cellar, barn 36x50; nice grove and buildings. Price, SIOO.OO | per acre. I i 95 acres, four-fifths black land, 7room house, barn 40x70, well ditched, 2*4 miles of market, a snap at $140.00 per acre. I 80 acres good level land, 3 miles of | market, 7-room house, cellar, bars I 140X60. Price, $125.00. 80 acres, I*4 miles of Decatur; 10-1 1 room house, cellar, barn 40x70, corn-1 , cribs, log house. This farm ‘ls an ideal I home, soil is practically all black. I ■ Price, $175.00 per acre. j 160 acres, close to market, 8-room i | house, barn 46x80. Price, $120.00 per j I 60 acres, S miles of market, good level land. 7-room house, barn 36x48. j ■ Price $125.00 per acre. j 11 140 acres 3 miles of Decatur. 8-room [ house, cellar, barn 40x60. Price, slls ,' p«r acre., ! These hre only a few of the farms I ;we have listed. If you are on the mar I ■ ket to buy, come In and consult us. • HARVEY & LEONARD Office Over Vance, Hite & Macklin’s. I NOTICE. Money to loal at 5 and 6 per cent. intereet. No commission. , jtsstf Sff.WlN’B OFFICE, j <Adv*rtleetnent) PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at publie sale on the Ed 3. Mos"s farm. 4 miles ; east of Decatur, and I*4 miles north I 1 of Uobo, on Wednesday, Dec. 18, begin- 1 lining promptly at 1# o’clock a. m., the h following property, to-wlt: Seven 1 | Head of Horses; Ow» % Belgian |mare 11 years old, with foal; 1 mare, I, S years old. % Belgian. ** Norman; I 1 j one ** Belg'na mare, 4 yeara old; one. I T 4 Belgian mare, $ years old; one \ I Belgian yearling mare, J years old in spring; one \ Belgian, yearling geld 'ing; one \ Belgian, yearling gelding | Four Head of Hogs: Owe O. I. C. sow.. I with 5 pigs by her side. Farming Im plements: On* 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 marhlM, 1 grain drill, two I-horre «a:ons. 1 top buggy, 1 set sin- ’
| • CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS | n.ir Chriatmn n-oods are good sensible things to give to anyone. You can fl 1 heto reduce the hfgh cost of living by giving useful articles. Our prices are < H not high. Ou-merchandise i;’equal to the best. Come let us help you w e r gj| may have just what you want. I Some Ideal Gifts -1 M Head Scarf Fancy Comb B uh’ltbe 2 g Neck Scarf Fancy Barrette BathJtobe M Neck Ruff Bar l in • K mOn ! L 1 m Fancv Collar La valliers * ancy Shawel Fancy Tie Coin Holder Wool Knit Shirt 0 Collar Set Hand Bag Curtains 0 Gloves Mesh Bag Carpet Sweeper 0 Auto Hood Umbrella Rug t Rd Aviation Cap Silk v ’ » urs £1 Fancy Towels Fancy White Waists Table Linen p. 13 Sweater Fancy Doilies Sweater Vest 0 Center Piece Wool Knit Romper Suit Handkerchiefs I THE BOSTON STORE U DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES |
gle harness, > »ete double team bar ness. Terms —All Bums of ft.** and under cash. •»»’’ MOO a of t months will gl»sn, purrhseer g vis note with afprsred No pre* "rty rewovod aatll settle* f*’’. CHAS. W. HOWBH. ED S. MCSES. Jcha Spuhler, Auct. _„ — , BANKRUPT PACB—Orett-et t*’-‘ in history, es 1100 typewriters I 'ke new and guaranteed good as new; low as |U; get one and save the difference. Scad for fyee trial; our ex pense. Write for catalog No. 6.— Typewriter Exchange Co., No. 237 W. ■ Fourth St, Cincinnati, O. It
TO ANDfFROM ST. LOUIS VIA 'CLOVER LEAF ROUTE 0 Our “Cpmmercial Travelers” are splendidly equipped I trains. Electric Lights, Observation Drawing room Sleep- 1 ers, Reclining chair cars (seats free.) Modern coachesficl vestibuled throughout. First class case service meals 34! carte-prices .Treasonable. Train 5 leaves Decatur at p.m. dailv arriving St. Louis at 8:45 next morning inaa-l pie time for business or for connecting trains. I See H.J. Thompson Agent for Tickets and InformatM I The Toledo St. Louis & Western P. RI “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” I
