Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1913 — Page 2
--J—- - ip * JX < ' IfirA aa-y i — ~ _ A F ;.„.-■ .* ,; wHlw' , f ■® 799 C - ?»9* THE SMART TAILORED SUIT HAS A FIRST PLACE IN THE WARDROBE
■mart, simple, of good lines, there is nothing more becoming to the American woman than the tailored suit. This has always been true, and, despite its change this season from strictly tailored to semi-tailored lines, the suit continues to be Indespensabie to the smart wardrobe. Many of the skirts are draped, many show the double or triple skirt, others again are perfectly plain. The coats •re sashed and vested, and often there is a novel collar or attractive cuffs that add to the effect. Materials are most attractive—velours de lalne, plain or self figured;
To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and Inclose 15 cents in bze ! stamps or coin. Be sure to state number Name ...... i lof pattern and size, measuring over the Address I fullest part of the bust tor dimensions, | 1 Address Pattern Department. — I
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES. OCTOBER SESSION. Henry Zwick, Supt. District No. 1. Charles hoop $ 10.51) Ted Suddith 5.001 Elisa Suddith 8.75 Jake Wright 7.70 W. L. Johnson 7.00 Harlo Mann 15.00 Eli Meyer <>.6o Frank Maley .. 14.35 Herbert Koos 13.65 William Hitchcock 1.75 Henry Bauman 10.90 Henry Rodenbeck 5.26 William Welty ’.... 1.75 Reuben Gilpen 7.70 .Martjn Gerke ’.... , 4.25 Erntjst Conrad 7.88 Gust Walters 2.10 Dlcji Shofer .. 5.25 Fred Thieme 8.80 Ixauis Weiss 7.80 Wijliam Melcher 17.50 August Boenke, ~.......... 3.50 Fred Melcher 3.60 Herman Melcher 3.50 A. & C. Stone Co 154.24 and Archer 39.60 Henry Zwick ........ 15.00 Schafer Hardware *Co .30 Jim A. Hendricks, Supt District No. 2. The A. & C. Stone C 0...... 1,019.04 Vai 2.75 Leland Ray 4.50 C. H. Carter 8.70 John Wetwer 5.00 The Erie Stone Co 57.31 J. C. Augsperger 66.20 Nick Wagoner 45.68 Jonas Figher • 25.90 Howard Miller 15,75 Julius Bright ' 4.20 Conrad Gilllg 28.53 Thomas Dowling 94.93 J. Hendricks 60.00 J. H. Urick 43.00 Dan Kntiffinan 42.00 W. P. Hendricks 82.96 Mike L. Ix’nlear 1840 F. Andrews 41.65 A. P. Duer 36.06 Ben Brandyberry 6.60 C. W. Hendricks 6.00 H. P. Davis 8 vt> R. Sprunger 55,00 Dennis Brandyberry 400 M. Sella 14.00 Elmer J. Ray 7.70 J. Kessler 2.86 J. B. Miller 2.60 L. Brothers 1.90 Jim A. Hendricks 72.00 Vint Hendricks 7.70 Krick A Tyndall 40 00 Christian hicntr, Supt. District No. 3. Bryston G. Fetters 10.60 Clinton Carston 10.60 Charles Snyder 10.60 Philip Brewster 390 t"eob - 7.50 ' V. Messer A Co 48.00 'irist Glllfuar —. . 124 10 >moS Etcher .....J........ 13.60 fohn Booker I, 14.70, Hoy E. Booker 1.,...., 1190 E. C. Arnold ......... 6 00, '<'oßll Toder A.. 23*0
duvetyn, which is as supple and rich as velvet, and numerous novelty stuffs that are exceedingly smart. Tweeds in almost invisible mixtures are modish for morning wear. A smart suggestion for 7998-7994 is navy blue velours de lafne striped in nattier blue with white collar and vest To copy 7998 in size 34 it requires 2Hi yards of 36 inch material. In size 24 7994 requires 29* yards ot 36 inch material. 7998 —sizes 84 to 44 inches bust measure. 7994—sizes 22 to 34 Inches waist measure. Each pattern 15 cents.
IA. C. Stone & Lime Co 167.81 August Girod 19.60 John Nevil ................ 3.85 Edward Dickerson 6.6;> Fred M Inger 26.35 Edward Bloover 2.80 Roy Beerbower 2.80 Gideon Weaver 2.80 I Christian Eicher 36.00 i Erie Stone Co 175.64 Rufus Meshberger 13.30 i! J. M. Ehrsam 40.25 /Charles Reynolds 45.45 ( Otto Sales 8.75 ( Joe Graber I p , Albert Runyon 7.70 Courtney Runyon 64.30 Milo Sales 12.25 i Miscellaneous. ’ Ferdinand Bieeke, clerk's sal. 625.00 i Cltlxens’ Telephone Co., clerk 2.70 • Ferdinand Blaeke, elk stamps 2.00 ' Wm. B. Burford, elk. station. 51.20 i T. H. Baitsell, auditor salary 674.94 1 Pt. Wayne Print. Co., aud. ex. 3.44 ■ W. A. Smith, auditor expense 2.60 > T. H. Baltzell, auditor exp., 1.75 l Citizens’ Tei. Co., auditor ex. 1.95. • Wm. B. Burford, auditor ex.. 133.96 IC. W. Yager, treas. salary., 674.94 I Citizens’ Te1..C0., treas. ex.. 160 • Burford by Demo., treas. ex. 1.76 I A. F. Welfley, recorder’s sal. 324.99 i A. F. Welfley. recorder's ex.. 5.03 > Citizens' Tel. Co, rec. ex.... 1.50 I Burford by Demo., rec. ex... .84 Win B. Burford, rec. ex 24.30 JA. F. Welfley, recorder's ex.. 3.00 Thos. J. Durkin, sheriff's sal. 900.00 i|Thos. J. Durkin, sheriff’s sal. 47.60 II Thos. J. Durkin, sheriff's sal. 2.68 Citizens' Tel. Co., sher. ex... 6.15 Burford by Demo, sur. sta., 2.9? Burford by Demo., sur. sta., 8.60 City of Decatur, co. sur. ex.. 1.12 City of Decatur, co .aur. ex.. .80 Kirsch, Sellemeyer A Son. county surveyor’s expense 24.97 Enterprise Drug Co, sur. ex. 2.25 citizens' Tel. Co, sur. ex.... 606 Wm. B. Burford, sur. ex... 19.80 LawroM* Opliger, supt. sal. 117.00 . Citizens' Tel. Co, supt. ex... 2.70 M. J. Wertzberger, supt. ex.. 4.00 Decatur Car Wks, supt. ex. 2.25 I, E. Opliger, supt. ex... 6.50 D. D. Clark, coroners’ inquest 9.60 J. M Miller, co. health com./ 31.80 Chris Eicher, com. salary... 75.00 Henry Zwick, com. salary.. 75.0 V Jim A. Hendricks, com. ex... 1.00 Wm. Baumgartner, coun. sal. 10.00 J. K Ulman, co. coun. M1... 10.00 M. Kirsch, co. council sal... 10.00 John O. Kramer, coun. Ml.. 10.00 E. K. Zimmerman, coun. sal. 10.00 J. W. Merriman, coun. sal... 10.00 C. J. Lutt, co. attorney sal.. 41.66 C. J. Luts, co. atty. sal. ape, 60.00 Ed L. Kintz, awes*. Decatur 1600 Jim A. Hendricks, com. sal, 75.00 G. 8. Burkhesd. poor. Wash. 1 60 T. B. Coffee, poor, Wssh. tp. 66 50 H. F. Costello, poor. Wash, 6.00 Dr. Ellz. Burns, poor. Wash, 36.00 Hsm Ru'ler. poor, Wssh. tp, 7 30 Bam Hite, poor, Wash, tp,. 13.91 Dr. W. E. Smith, poor. Wash. 20.00 .Dr. W. E smith, poor. Wash. 10.00 Hite & Everett, poor, Wash. .70 Dr. Beavers, poor. Wash. tp. 83 00 ’Brown * Son. poor. St Mary. 5.70 ‘J. M. Vizard, poor. St. Mary’s 25.00
Henry Peer, poor, Monroe tp. 2.00 Drs. Parrish & Rayl, poor, Monroe township 35.60 Dr. McKean, poor, Hartford. 25.00 Swank & Son, poor, Wabash 9.30 L. R. Carter, poor, Wabash.. 2.39 Dr. L. L. Mattox .poor, Wab. 6.26 .1. A. Coolman, poor, Wabash 4.28 P. J. Hyland, poor, Wabash. 26.11 J. D. Stultz, poor, Wabash tp. 75.00 P. J. Hyland, court house... 15.88 W. G. Nasel Elec. Co., C. H. 29.06 Standard Oil Co., court house 3.75 Citv of Decatur, court house 2.60 Schafer Hdw. Co.. C H 34.69 City of Decatur.court house 2.50 City of Decatur, court house 13.00 Ind. Light. Co., court house. .50 Ed. Nevil, poor fartn laborer 25.00 Emmett Laughlin. P. F. lab. 13.86 Sarah Perlm, poor farm lab. 10.00 Lottie Hllleary, P. F. laborer 20.00 Emma Steiner, poor farm lab. 6.00 Leo Kenney, poor farm lab.. 9.60 Dr. M. F. Parrish, poor farm and jail physician 75.00 Gay, 7. wick & Myers, burial of poor 16.00 Citizens’ Tel. Co., co. farm.. 1.60 Decatur Lumber Co., co. farm 133.30 Geo. Schlegel, county farm. 8.95 Schafer Hdw. Co., co. farm. 798 Yager Bros. & Reinking, burial of poor 25.00 Yager Bros. & Reinking, burial ot poor 23.00 Niblick St Co., poor farm... 56.40 M. .1. Mylott, poor farm 3.00 Niblick & Co., poor farm.... 22.77 Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson, poor farm 29.16 M. Fullenkamp, poor farm... 1.50 John Spullei, poor farm .86 Rev. J. H. Rilling, poor farm 4.00 O. Heller, poor farm 3.50 Rev. John Phillips, poor farm 4.00 P. J. Hyland, poor farm 4.66 P. J. Hyland, county farm... 140.00 Jesse M. Kelley, Janitor C. 11. 200.00 P. J. Hyland, county jail.... 5.10 M. D. Cross, county Jail.... 5.00 Julia E. Work Train, school 32.20 T. J. Durkin, child, s guard.. 3.04 T The Democrat Co., legal prt. 26.53 Mark Macklin, ditch 3.00 Harley Mosure, ditch 11.00 James Darley, ditch 4.00 Eugene Lindsey, ditch 6.00 Adolph Ensley, ditch 1.50 Henry Seitz, ditch 3.25 R. L. Ixms&hore, Ralston bdg. 5.00 R. longshore, Hardison bg. 5.00 R. I* Longshore, Brown bdg. 6.00 C. C. Ernst. Brown bridge.. 3.00 Dick Bock, Ralston bridge.. 5.00 P. L. Macklin. Wabel culvert 5.00 P. L. Macklin. Ralston sewer 10.00 P. L. Macklin. Hardison bdg. 5.00 P. L. Macklin, Heller bridge 13.00 P. L. Macklin. Heller bridge 15.00 P. L. Macklin. John Brown bridge No. 2 40.00 Dick Boek, Hardison bridge. 5.00 Dick Bock, Brown bridge... 10.00 Decatur Herald Co., printing 25.40 Children's home. Delaware Co., care of children 84.00 Burk Con Co.. Hardison bdg. 800.00 Burk Con. Co., Monroe bdg.. 53.64 Burk Con. Co., Brown bridge 5,000.00 J. M. Ehrsam, Lob bdg. wash. 110.25 T. J. Durkin, summon, jury. 30.00’ Joe Steigmeyer. Steigm'r rd. 4.00 Julius Haugk. Steigmeyer rd. 2.00 Ed Keller, Steigmeyer road. 2.00 Ed Tonnelller, Steigmeyer rd. 2.00 Frank Roop, Steigmeyer road 2.00 Frank Foreman. Steigm’r rd. 10.00 J. Cline, Steigmeyer road.... 2.00 C. C. Bears, Steigmeyer road 10.00 J. C. Kepfer, Steigmeyer rd.. 2.00 P. L. Macklin, Steigmeyer rd. 55.00 P. L. Macklin, Steigmeyer rd. 40.00 J. O. Hoagland, Christen rd.. 22.76 J. O. Hoagland. Christen rd.. 696.70 Merryman and Fugate. Wechter road 1,248.00 C. C. Ernst, Wechter road... 10.00 Fred J. Roe. Wectiter road.. 92.40 The Democrat Co.. Zim. road 94.80 John lx>she, Zimmerman rd. 22.00 Merryman and Fugate. Zimmerman roa d 33.77 Dick Bock, Zimmerman road 20.00 Merryman and Fugate, Zimmerman road 750.00 John Loshc, Zimmerman rd.. 2.tH) |G. W. Zimmerman. Zim. rd. 6.00 |R. L. Longshore, Zim. road. 20.00 P. L. Macklin, Ziminerm'a rd. 10.00 ■ L. C. DeVoaa, Zimmerm'n rd. 50.00 i Dick Bock. Shepherd road.. 10.00 ‘N. Rieberstein, Shepherd rd. 1,500.00 I R. L. Longshore, Sheph'd rd. 10.00 IP. L. Macklin, Shepherd rd. 5.00 jZ. O. Lewellen, Shepherd rd. 52.00 Merryman and Fugate, Frank . Coppeas road 80.00 ’Dick Boek, Frank Coppess., 15.00 Merryman and Fugate. Frank Voppext road 2,890.00 P. L. Macklin. Frank Coppens 15.00 \J. A. Hower, Albert Reppert 52.00 Dick Bock. Albert Reppert.. 6.00 P. L. Macklin. Al. Reppert.. 6.00 J. H. Barrone, Gephard road 17.00 Dick Bock. Gephard road,.,. 20.00 J. R. Tumbleaon, Gephard rd. 1,300.00 R. L. longshore, Gephard rd. 6.00 P. L. Macklin, Gephard road 20.00 Paul Girod. Paul Girod road 31.00 Dick Bock, Paul Girod road. 15.00 Paul Girod, Paul Girod road 4.00 R. L. Longshore, Girod road 6.00 P. L. Macklin, Girod road.. 6.00 Smith tt Mathys, Voder rd... 27.60 Dick Bock. J. J. Yoder road. 6.00 Geo. Urick, J. J. Yoder road 2.00 Joe Urick. J. J. Yoder road. 2.00 Smith A Mathys, Yoder road 1,925.00 R. L. longshore, Yoder road 10.00 P. L Macklin. J. J. Yoder rd. 6000 Dick Bock, Springhill road.. 6.00 E. H. Faust. Springhill road 2.300.00 R. L. Longshore, Springhill. 6.00 P. L. Macklin. Springhill rd. 16.00 L. L. Lexers, Shoemaker rd. 1.000.00 C. C. Ernst. Shoemaker road 6.00 Wm. Eicher, Shoemaker rd.. 60.00 C. C. Ernst. Shoemaker road 6.00 Brown A Bears. Schoenbeck 1,000.00 C. C. Ernst, Schoenbeck rd.. 10.00 C. C. Ernst. Schoenbeck rd.. 6.00 C. C. Kratt. Fox road 10.00 C. C. Ernat. Fox road 6.00 C. (’. Ernst, Stuckey road... 10.00 C. C. Ernst. Stuckey road... 6.00 John W. Cowan. Cowan road 2,000.00 C. C. Ernst, Cowan road,... 10.00 C. C. Ernat, Cowan road.... 10.00 Dick Boek. B Whllridge rd. 10.00 Angahcrger, Fox road. 1.000.0 ff C. C. Ernst. Mite r0ad...... 5.00 Chris Musser, Zwlck road... 1,000.00 C. C. Ernst, Zwlck road 17 76 C. C. Ernst. Conrad road... 30.00 Clay Engle. Conrad road.... 700.00 Julius Haugk. Mumma road. 1,600.00 C. C. Ernst, Mumma road... 500 C. C. Ernat. Mumma road... 25.00
Mike Miller, Haugk road.... 3,262.00 M. S. Artman, Haugk road.. 30.00 C. C. Ernst, Haugk road.... 5.00 C. C. Ernst, Haugk road 20.00 Merrym.in £ Fugate, Rich rd. 640.00 Peter Rich, Rich road supt,. 52.00 Merryman & Fugate, ex. Rich 122.20 C. C. Ernst, extra Rich road 15.00 Merryman & Fugate, ex. Rich 960.00 Wm. Ilammeli, atty. Magner 75.00 Dick Book, Wm. Magner rd. 20.00 Milton Yager, Magner road., 4.00 Cyrus Hammel. Magner rd., 2.00 John Greene, Magner road... 2.00 Henry Schultz, Magner road 2.00 Chas. Haggerty, Magner rd. 2.00 Willis Magner, Magner road 3.00 A. S. Keller, Magner road... 20.00 H. Ditkeson, jr„ Magner rd. 20.00 Charles Case, Magner road.. 4.00 R. L. Longshore, Magner rd. 30.00 P. L. Macklin, Magner road 40,00 P. L. Macklin, Magner road 65.00 Indianapolis Sun. Roop road 2.62 The Democrat Co., Roop rd. 95.52 D. B. Erwin, Geo. Roop rd.. 60.00 T. J. Durkin, Geo. Roop road 9.00 T. J. Durkin, Noah Johnson. 5.00 L. G. Elliugbam, Q. C. No. 3 48.75 Nat’l Mill Supply Co.. C. 11. 75.00 T. H. BALTZELU Auditor. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Frederick Scheimann. deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the farm owned by the said decedent, in Root township in Adams counuty, Indiana, on Wednesday the 29th Day of Oct., 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one team of mules, four sows and one lot of shoats. one two year old colt, one dapple gray mare, two gray horses, one brown mare, four sets of double harness, one set single harness, double shovel plow, single ‘plow, two breaking plow’s, spike-tooth harrow, corn planter, nine yearling cattle, fifty-five sheep and lambs, hay tedder, hay rake, corn cultivator, binder, hay loader, mowing machine, two wagons, one set of trucks, one manure spreader, two hay ladders, one steel roller, one disc, one fertilizer drill, one grain drill, one John Deere breaking plow, one shovel plow, and other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day and continue until all of said property is sold. Terms; —All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand, over five dollars a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent after maturity, waiving relief providing attorneys’ fees and with sufficient sureties theroon. LIZZIE SCHEIMANN. Administratrix. Dated Sept 27, 1913. 2 9 16 23 4OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. • Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Silas Kizer, deceased, to appear in tie Adams Circuit Court, held in Decatur. Indiana, on the 31st day of Oct., 1913. and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. JAMES AND PETTER KIZER, Executors. Decatur. Ind., Oct 6,1913, D. E. Smith, Atty. 9-16 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Frank Kurberet al. vs. Rosa Miller et al., and numbered 8580 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the law office of Dore B. Erwin, opposite the Court House In the City ot Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, on Friday, October 31, 1013, between the hours of 10 a. m., and 2 o'clock p. m.. of said day he will offer tor sale at public auction and at not less than two-thirda the appraised value thereof the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half (%) of the southeast quarter (Hi of section 29, Township 28 north, range 15 east. ex<-ept ten (10) acres off the east end thereof containing seventy (70) acres more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. Terms of Sale. One-third cash on day of sale; onethird in one year and one-third In two years from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear 6 per cent interest from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage and personal freehold security. DORE B. ERWIN. Commissioner. Special Notice. Thia-form is well cleared, well tiled, good dwellings, large barn, out-buhd-Inga, wind mill, good fences and located ou a macadam road 4’A miles ol Decatur on rural route and telephoue line and within one-half mile of public school and within one and one-hall mile of Lutheran church and school. For further Information call or write Doie B. Erwin, Decatur. Indiana. 9-16-23 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Gair. 4ate of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JAMES M. MILLER. Administrator. Oct. 9 .1913. C. J. Luts, Atty. 9-16-23 ... . 0 NOTICE OF ELECTION. To Frank S. Peterson. Marshal in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana.
I, H. M. DeVoss, clerk in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, hereby certify that on the 4th Day of November, 1913, there will be held in said city an election for the purpose of electing the following officers, in and for the said city. One Mayor. One City Clerk. One Treasurer. One Councilman In the First Ward. One Councilman in the Second Ward. . One Councilman in the Third M ard. and Two Councilmen at Largo. In witness whereof. 1 have liereunto set mv hand and seal this 10th day of October, 1913. H. M. DeVOSS. City Clerk. The above is a full and complete copy of the certificate of the City Clerk of the City of Decatur, Indiana, as delivered to me on the day and the year above given. Witness my hand this 10th day of October. 1913. FRANK S. PETERSON, City Marshal. ■ —o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of Hit 1 Alfred Kneuss ditch, in Wabash townchip, Adams county. Indiana, will oh Saturday, November 1, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m„ in the office of the County Surveyor, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch in accordance with the report, plans and specifications now on file in said cause in the Auditor's office of Adame County, Indiana. Bids will be received and contract let as follows, towit: Section 1, station 0 to station 13. to the lowest and best bidder or bidders as a whole. Bidders will be required to file with t’-.eir blds affidavits as required by law upon forms furnished by said superintendent and caeh bid shall l>e accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to twice the amount of such bid conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract an deacli bidder will enter into a contract if same be awarded to him to be approved by said superintendent. The superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bid will be received in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. PHIL L. MACKLIN. IC-23 Supt. of Construction. - - i o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Peter Colchin. det eased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana. on the 30th day of Oct., 1913, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares JULIA I. COLCHIN, Administratrix. Decatur. Ind., Oct. 15. 1913. John Schurger. Atty. 16-23 - — -v ■ ■ 1 ■ CABBAGE FOR SALE. I have a large amount of Holland cabbage for sale at 11.80 per hundred. Also apples and onions on hands. Phone 149. Irwin Acker. First St., near jail. 240t12 ROOMS FOR RENT—lnquire at 908 North Second St. 241t3 LOST—White and tan spotted hound. Finder please notify or return to Fred Engle at the laundry. 236t3 WANTED—GirI to do general housework. Only two in family. Call at once.—J. H. Stone, 216 North Second street. 228tf WANTED—Three neat appearing men to travel in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan to represent large manufacturing house. Liberal salary, com- | missions and expenses to reliable men. Position permanent—Best Mfg. Co.. 444 Wilson Block, Providence. R " L 240t3 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale
natmtmmmimmmnmmm. mmmatmm BIG CLEARANCE SALE ON FALL SKIRTS which Ha o V' f the * he J ate ’t and nobby eat skirts on the market ma oritv nrV” !T der to ? ake room for our winter line. The the ?atest etfec?> htJn made °I? r f he most up-to-date models and have ^ mUSt this StCCk W ‘ th '" ’ SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY $5. and $.7 VALUES NOW GO AT 84 48 ONE LINE OF SKIRTS GO AT $2 75 F ullenkamp’s
iOferrwJ you will find many things wanted in the house-some-thing has gone shabby and will have to be renewed-something has got broken and will have to be replaced. Come to this store. We have what you require at the lowest possible prices. Make a list of what you need, come in and let ur figurejon it together. Here are some of our cleaning time specials: Rugs Beds Linuliums Springs Carpet Sweepers Mattresses WE V - DECATUR. IND.
at his residence, 1 1-2 miles south of Pleasant Mills, on Thursday, October 30. 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m, the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: Gray mare, in foal. 5 years old, weighing 1700 lbs., fullblooded Norman; gray mare, 8 years old, Norman, weighs 1600 Tbs., in foal; gray mare, in foal, 7 years old. weighs 1500 lbs.; bay horse. 5 years old. works in all harness; spring colt, a good one. Six Head of Cattle: Four head of milch cow®, one of them a Jersey, 8 years old; 1 two-year-old Jersey, 1 half Jersey, 2 years old; Durham cow, 3 years old; 2 spring calves. Hogs and Sheep: Seven shoats, weighing about 100 lbs. each; five brood sows, one- with pigs by side, others will farrow by day of sale. Seven ewes. Ten Head of Turkeys, ■-'arming Implements: - John Deering mowing machine, sulky hay rake, Syracuse riding breaking plow, disc harrow, G-tooth spike-tooth harrow, cultivator, Turnbull wagon, with 3 in. tires: set hay ladders, dump boards, check row corn planter, carriage, Clipper fanning mill, good soft coal heating stove, scoop board, hay in mow, about 300 shocks of corn in the field, and numerous other articles. Goods must sell, as undersigned is p-eparlng to move to Ashtabula, Ohio. Terms of Sale;— $5 and under cash. Overt that amount a credit of 9 months will be (Wen, purchaser giving note, with spproved security. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. CORAL STEELE. J. N. Burkhead. Audi.
Guaranteed Water Bottles The "Kantleck” Hot W.. 0 r Bottlt ,1 is made eo cart fully th;.' it will gh»}] you good service loti? :.ft. r tie? orL> I ary water lottle is worn out. The “Kantleek" i-; positively fw I anteed to Ik> perfect lu materuliaj. workmanship. If it shows any imperfreti® 1 within two years from : . of pur chase, the manufavt .. .11 pn you another one without tht?- | Their written piarante- to this rfKt cumol with every bottle. jjamz/Tr J Shmw aarriaX 1 arc mad. >f the finest most can f !•<■« fy ,y Para rubber. Tbs' i y 4 have a rm, ioth, wb.:«-1 (mF satin fini-h, fl w pleasing to the touch ! Every lot tie is w . JUT ranted t<> be full caps city. AH >iz< ». fi ” r—-. 1 Let us »hn« toB of C-J t| complete »t <■<; i rabSr U gMsis. Hol Wjt<-r Botlb. | 4B Fountain Hsr,■.«-<, Be dl Bags, lee < >i > >u. I , * a are the exclusive ««'• fur the "Kaulkrk ' Im CotUv in to-day. For Sale by Holthouse Drug 0* LOST—intant s cream whipcord c* Finder please return to this o®' 1 and receive reward. Was lot ’ bets* Decatur and the Mt. Plea- > < r,llirrt
