Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1913 — Page 3

Authoritative Styles in Snappy rail Garments ' W WOMEN’S AND &> 1 ,9:t. misses coats and -'j? r mVU SUITSINEXPENSIVE AS / IW 1 SMfs / w? s l■ j■' They Are Pretty > < |F ‘ I 1 ’ im ■-IrvLi pJiL r W j • m lll a s t oc k numbering many fine sash- fl I 1 V lonable man tailored garments for women /ffi » OmF ■ ana misses we. select just a few for display ■Moil in our show window These are. examples of what you may expect to find in our coat and wit section in the way of dependable garments at saving prices. Every g-/Oat and Suit we show can be relied upon as representing a style absolutely correct and “good form" these garments are exclusive both in designs and pattern, being confined to us for this town. Our racks are crowded with these beautiful ready-to-wear garments, copies and adaptations of the finest foreign fashions, at prices most astonishingly modest. We invite you to call and look ou“ line over. THE BOSTON STORE IfitUL.tifi ;S ififi ts.:Bfc » fS lib iifi XtfiM.tW ..

ARE YOU I PREPARED FOR WINTER? Our stock is now complete in all neccessary winter goods such as blankets, robes, storm front buggies, and harness of every description. These goods are of the highest quality and the prices arc most reasonable and satisfactory. come: *n earl_y - ChaS StCCIC Harness & Hdw. Co.

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PUBLIC SALE. Notice of public sale of personal! proper:y. Notic e is hereby given that ' the undersigned, Margaret Kurber, executor cm tne estate of Charles Kurber, deceased, and Frank KurI er, will offer for sale at public auc-1 tion at the late residence of said de : ceased in L'nion tow nship, in Adams. county, 4>/i miles cast of Decatur and 3*a miles north of Rivarre. Indi I.lla, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1913, begin-i uing nt 10 o'clock .a. nt„ i>ersonal property belonging to said undersign ed. consisting of: Horses: One 7 yr. old brood mare, in foal; 5 yr, old brood mare, in foal: 5 yr. old gelding; | 3 yr. old gelding; 2 yr. old gelding. Cuttie: Six milch cows, all giving milk but one; 3 spring calves; one j bull. Ilogs: Five bnssl tows, with' (tips at side; 20 shouts, will weigh: : about log lbs. each; brood sow. will: farrow in December; fat hog, boar : Farming implements, corn and Mlscel-

. hineous: Binder, hay loader, hay tedter, hay rake, cheek row planter, manure spreader, disc harrow, mowing machine, grain drill, new; farm wag ; > cn. land roller; riding plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, bob sled, com cultivator, com cutter, corn plow, 2 breaking plows, rubber tired carriage, good as n»»w; storm buggy, farm truck, farm wagon; 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness, hog rack, dump boards, hay rack, corn sheller. fanning mill, butchering tools, 50 grain sacks, hard < oal stove, house).old goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. 600 shocks of com In field. Terms of Sale: Sums of 35.00 and under, cash. Sums over 35-00 a credit of n months will bo given, purchaser executing Ills note therefor bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity with sufficient surety thereon. MARGARET KCRBER, Exeoulor. FRANK Kt'ItBER. Dore B. Erwin. Atty.

John Spuhler, Auct. John Starost, Clerk. ■ ' 1- ■*. — ■ ■■ ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, ope mile north of the old automobile factory on the Archbold road, on Wednesday, October 29, 1913, beginning at 9:30 o'clock e. in., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: Two gray horses, one gray mere, 9 years old; 1 brown horse, 10 years old in spring: sorrel colt, 2 years old in spring; 1 span of mules. Ten Head of Cafile: Nine head of 2-year-old cows, 1 milch cow. Hog* and Sheep: Five brood sows, will have pigs by side by day of sale; 34 head of shoats; 52 ewes and lambs. Farming Implements: Three wagons, manure spreader, John Deere cultivator, Monarch cultivator. Gale cultivator, single shovel plow, John Deere riding breaking plow. John Deere walking plow, Shunk walking plow, Zanesville walking plow. 2 spring-tooth harrows, spiketooth harrows. John Deere disc, corn planter, grain drill, fertilizer drill, binder, hay rake, hay tedder, hay loader, 3 double shovel plows, steel roller, bob-sleds, 3 sets double harness, set buggy harness, buggy, 2 sets bay ladders, dump boards, ton of chop, ton of cotton seed, mowing machine, 40 acres corn in field, clover hay in mow’, 10-barrel water tank. 21 arrel tank. Fairbanks' farm scales, fanning mill and other articles. Terms of Sale:—3s.oo and under cash. Over tiiat amount a credit of not to exceed 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, bearing 6 per cent interjst with sufficient security. LIZZIE SCHEIMAN, Administratrix. John Spubler.'iAuct. J. F. Fruclite, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. 1, the undersigned, will other at public auction at my residence on the: Stephen Miller farm. 9 >-2 miles northeast of Decatur and 4 miles south and 1-2 mile west of Dixon, 0., on Thursday. October 23. 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property- towit: Four Head Horses: One gray mare. 8 years old; Chestnut sorrel mare, 10 years old. weight about 1100 Tbs; 1 smoo'lied-mouth horse; 1 twoyear-old colt (heavy). 1 cow, giving milk; hogs and chickens,; 2 broow sows, will farrow by day ol sale: 2 dozen K. I. Red chickens. Farming lmpl< nients: One Ohio hay loader, Walter A Wood hay tedder. Milwaukee mower, Deering disc(tongueless), John l>eerc breaking plow, new spring-tooth barrow, corn cultivator, check row com planter, hay rake, 2 shovel plows. Turnbull wagon (new); hay rack, carriage' pole. 2 sets doubltetrees. gravel bed.' set heavy work harness, set buggy ' harness, some hay In the mow, corn tn the shock and other articles not mentioned. Lunch served on the grounds. Te r smofSaeiyofoklai dee. .HSoffTerms of Sale:—3s.oo and under, each; over that amount a c-edlt of 9 months will bo given, purchaser giving bankable note, with approved security. No interest will be charged until maturity. No property removed until settled for: 4 per cent off for cash <>u sums over 35.00. NATHANIEL MAY. John Spuhler. Auct. Frank Mclntosh, Clerk. Democrat Want Ads Pay.

. .I—, ■ —■»- ————- - — - - - — — J Norwood CHIRAL PATENT COLT BLUCHER MAT CALF TOP-STRAIGHT LAST Unless Style and fit are permanent /■Jn a Shoe, Wear is nothing, You’D g&.j Hget permanent Style and Fit in the Florsheim Shoe, and Wear besides. The ' most up-to-date Shoe made. Best materials and most expert workmanship MOST STYLES 35-00 & 3l>oo ELZEY & HACKMAN :i \y_ ■ I i '' * TO THE PUBLIC iL am now the manufacturer of niedicima ( o r aU ailuieiiU of horses and animals, such as Thistieows, Polevels, Colic and Indigestion, Curbs, Spavins, Splints, all chronic diseases, and also hog < holcjrii and chicken cholera. 1 also manufacture rheumatism medicine which I guapntee to cure in six months. REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD A MEDICAL COMPANY. L. F, SCHROEDER ’ • Residence Phong 354. 336 S. 7th. St. or Gilligs Grist Mill.

NOTICE. 1 have my shoe repairing shop in Flzcy & Hackman's shoe store. Come end see me when you want jour shoes repaired. .42H2

LOW JNE-WAY “ COLONIST ” FARES TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST Mexico Shakatchewan British Columbia California h eva( J? . Colorado New Mexico Washington Idaho Oregon Wyoming VIA — TOLEDO St. LOUIS & WESTERN R.R. TICKETS ON SALE September 25th to October 10th INCLUSIVE THRU PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS TO CALIFORNIA FROM ST. LOUIS EVERY OTHER DAY For cr mplete particulars of these aidtn my other rat < all upon or address H. J Tompson Ticket Agent, Decatur Ind. Or Chas. E. Rose. Asst. Passenger Agt.

■ I-OR BALE- Five Fox Terrier pups, 12 Rhode Island Red roosters.—S. C. 1 Cramer. R. R. 8, Decatur. 341t3 ■■ FOR RENT—Two suites of rooms c over Vance & Hite. Three rooms l<> I cadi suite Will rent cheap. See J. I H. Stone. 236t3