Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1913 — Page 5

. TOCTOBRR-IS money TIME . i i twr>jl moro- AI; jj, l J°u H I »•■ •’ • w ??r,,t haven't r, I <W» borrow Horn „. ;; , st,u . on houm-lml.i i,o:i *' Wrtfsoii. ft-HKon-’. m, .. i,, 0. I «™, a w ‘ „ U P- for OUR ,M |„ IM ' , 'piy 9rr Z-i!“ ! ’’ K 0 rtiohlhly pay ,h ™ « t-aci,. Total ,, lsl I’’ •Wo aro lie-on >,-.i ami Ih.|„|,.,| m/ 11 I er tll, “ • S,U,< ‘ ••‘W, an ) Khv von J every pro„„i.,„ Uuv >* , 1 1* ycm "Kinev mi 0 „ t fol ow n B Mauk, cut it out an," - .Bnil it to us, ami our ai<f at will fi call on you. 1 ipj wW+i 0 Our agent will be in poeatur every Tuesday. ‘ ur |“ 131 Name Address fc R#,i>b,e - PHv«,. ; ! H. Wayn» Loa c n m n ßny 1 Established 1896. Rocni 2, Second Floor, 7«0 t’alhoun Street. ! Home ’Phone, 832. 1' Fort Wayne. Inc! i mmr—" ■*■ ( DO IT NOW : :: WHAT? i c _ hV EX W * A Lit. __ i Book Your Sale With JOHN !PURLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss ■ and German. It is important that you hook eaily. JOHN SPIHLER PHONE Residence 531 m Decatur, - - - Indiara \ i Dr. C. V Connell w - 1 VETERINARIAN Phone toL lof COAL I 1 AT THE RIoHT price I AT E. Bennett’s coal yard. f Located on the Erie K Ik. two squares from Burk s elevator. Come and give me a call or phone 190. Orders Filled Promptly. I can save you money i Emerson Bennett :: | —- ~~ Low Rate Excursion —via — Clover Leaf Route To , Frankfort Kokomo 4 Marion and lntcrm.diate;Ution. every SUNDAY ; Train leave* Decatur at 1 0:25 a.m. See Agent forlnformationj

PUBLIC SALE. Thn undorsifned will offrr for pi "2 ro l,lpn ' p . i I*2 mllM smith of ic , Ali " ’ Tuftsday, October : ; bpplnmi ‘R at 10 o’clock a. m „ ll,ad !‘? ne r,rnp " r,v ’ to-vrlt: Five . " 01 Ooftien; oray mare, m foal. Mean old, weighing 1700 lbs., fulluoni ui Norman; gray mare, 8 years , t Norman - weighs 1600 lha.. Ip wo: gray mare, m foal, 7 years old, ’ C l:1 lr,o ° bay home, 5 year? 0 • work, m all harness; spring colt I B0 °? onP Six Hoad of Cattle; °“ r ll '' a ' l nf "lilcli cows, one of them f . 1 r->,-y, 8 years old; 1 two-year-old or!f,, y, 1 half-Jersey, 2 years old; D, ' rham oow. 3 years old; 2 spring calves. Hogs and Sheep; Sever nl'OHts, Weighing about 100 lbs. each ) five brood sows, one with pigs by side I others will farrow by day of sale I Seven ewes. Ten Head of Turkey? * arming Implements: John Deerlm [ mowing machine, sulky hay rake ; Syracuse riding breaking plow, dis- j! harrow, fl-tooth spike-tooth harrow rultivator, Turnbull wagon, with 3 In ! l ies; set hay ladders, dump boards 1 oeck row corn planter, carriage 1 lipper fanning mill, good soft coa heating stove, scoop board, hay ii mow, about 800 shocks of corn in tli< field, and numerous other articles ( sods must sell, as undersigned I (•'‘paring to move to Ashtabula, Ohlc Terms of Sale:—sr, and under cash Overt that amount a credit o'" 9 month will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. CORAL STEELE. J. N. Burk head. Auct. 2,500 ACRES. Our latest and best bargain, 2,50 acres of timber only, in Morgan com ty, Tenn., on the head waters of RotCreek, 2 miles from the C. N. & T. 1 railroad with a 12c freight rate to Cti unnatl. I-and hilly, but not mountainous n< rough. Can all lie delivered to on. mill set, which will not ho over 2 l r lies from the depot at Pilot mour tain, Tenn., where there is a splendl yard for loading Lumber. The lot ring would all lie down grade to t.h mill and the lumber haul would h practically level to the railroad. Tn timber has been estimated to ct 20(10 feet per acre, but we know th: if will cut 2,00 ft feet to the ?< re, an consist of white oak, red oak, hickory ! poplar, white pine and hemlock, 6 | per cent being white oak of a very fli I Mtiality; the red oak is good k.-up nak and the poplar, pine ar-1 hetnloo' 1 the average of this country. Tim .ears in which to remove the iitnle - wait rights of way to tue railroad. This is a tract of timber that w 'an give the very host of to* ms o’ Will sell for SI,OOO cash, halaiic monihly payments or every thru I months to suit the purchaser. Price 15.00 per acre, timber only. We al c ! rrrea tn furnish buyers for all g«ir , lumber at the highes t market prire I Can give contract now for 200.00 : feet, 6xß or 10. boxed hearts or th ! pegrts may show. We also have o .'ere for all kinds of pine, poplr.r an hemlock lumber. This la a Isirga' for any one with a limited capital. ’ you have any clients you think won' V interested in this proposition let u I ear from you at once. "First com Brat served. ERWIN & MICHAUD, Decatur, ltd. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. The undersigned will offer for sal a* her residence, one mile north 0 the old automobile factory on th Archbold road. *»n W.-dnesday. Octi her 3*. IS* 1-2. Iteginning at 9:30 o'cloc t>. m.. the following property, to-wlt Five Head of Hors. 1 *! Two gra horse*, one gray mare, 9 years old; brown horse. Ift years old in spring J sorrel colt, 2 years old in spring; 1 span of mules. Ten Head of Cattle Nine head of 2 year old cow*, 1 mile! iow. Hog* and Sheep: Five broo sow*, will have pig* by side by dn of sal*: 34 bead of shogts; 52 ewe and lamb*. Farming Implement* Thrr * wagons, manure spreader. Join Deere cultivator. Monarch cultivator (,»te cultivator, single shovel plow ,’olm Deere rldlug breaking plow John Deere walking pi'**- Blmnl walking Pl«*- w#lk,n How 2 spring tooth harrows, spike ,00th harrows. John Deere dlse. enr planter, grain drill, fertiliser drffl hinder, hay rake, hay tedder. Jw loader. 3 double ’hovel plowt. Steel roller, bob-sled*. 3 net* double bar ttruH huKity h*mm. bunny. -* f l,r ladder*, dump board*, son of ~,0 8 tun of cotton seed, mowing ma 2£“— -V" nvr , I#y m mow. 10 barrel water tank. . [arret tank. Fairbanks’ farm sralea. r ..Hina mill and other arth lea. Term- of and under h over that nmount a credit - I t'o exceed 9 tnontha will be given. I .„,.f giving note, bearing « per “»•»»""‘ rT' i.\m E St’HFIMAN Admlnlstratrl*. John Spuhler. Auctj f. h*ruchte. Clerk. |

DIVORCE LAWS — - Were Discussed by Mrs. McWhirter at Opening Meeting of Federation. BIBLES IN SCHOOLS 41so Recommended — Federation Includes 300 Clubs, 16,000 Members. (United Press Service) ; Indianapolis, Iml., Oct. 22 —(Speeinl 1 o Daily Democrat)- Condemnation of . he marriage and divorce laws of In | liana, a pica lor the economic imle■endence 01 women, a demand that he Bible lie placed in the public chool curriculum and lilrli praise of he women’s club movement are some >f the points made by Mrs. FeIx T. McWhirter, president, in her iddress at the formal opening of the eventh annual convention of the Indina Federation of clubs (women), ast night. “There must he something radically rong with our homes and civic life hat makes possible," says Mrs. McvVhirter, "the granting of divorces -oual in number to the marriage lionses in Indiana. We need a state ommission to investigate the rontribMng causes to divorces in Indiana nd that will report to our next getiral assembly." Speaking of the economic indepenenee of women. Mrs. McWhirter will 'y: “Women have gene out of their lome into the schools, the offices, the ictortes and the shops. They have ■arned the value and the meaning of conomic independence as well as the ower of organization. “With a living wage attainable n •nail per cent of women would marv for a home and they would rather -ait and marry for love, lr stands to -ason, therefore, that there would l»e ■eater care In selection. There ould lie more real heart mate*. "Our marriage and divorce eondlons in Indiana are a shame to the itelligence of our people. Upon the inctity of the marriage relation di•nds the perpetuity of the home.” Referring to the excluding of Bibles *oin the public schools, Mrs. McVhlrter’s address says: “Why should Christian nation acknowledging in » fundamental law tlm t*»sehlng« of te Bible, exclude the study of the Rblo from the schools? Is it the reult of bigotry that refuses to eoiisulr the Bible except as a hand book f theology. Enumerating some of the good fune’ons of the Federation the president lentious music clubs, libraries, pnrnt teachers' clubs, legislative activity and the bem-ntx of organisation. More than 300 clubs are now joiued n the Federation, comprising a momershlp of 16,000 women. a » ■... 11 !■« <"0 " ' 11 1 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale t public auction at hi* residence 3 -lies east oue one-half mi'n north of lonroe; 2 miles west and 11-2 miles iuth of Pleasant Mills: 5 mile* west nd one-half mile north of Wiltshire; nd 6 1-2 miles southeast of Decatur, n Wednesday, October 29. beginning t 1 o'clock, the following articles, to•It: Two head of horses; One sor'd mare colt. 7-S Belgium; 1 roan are colt. 15-16 Belgium. Ten head ’<rsey cows: One Jersey cow. 3 ears old, will be fresh this month; 1 I ersey heifer, will lw> fresh this fall; 1 t Jersey row, coming 5, will lie fresh n May; I Jersey cow 4 year* old. •11l Itefresh in November; l Jersey ow', 3 years old. will be fresh In Deember: 1 Jersey row. 3 year* old. vlng milk, will la- fresh In April; I »rsey cow, 3 yeurs old. giving milk, sill be fresh In April; 1 llolsteln ■ow, 2 years old, giving milk; 2 lielf ■r calve* coming 1 year old. These 1 ow* are all young with good udders: ■nd In good shape. Hogs: Nlnnt brood sow*, 7 of these sows are full-] -Raided Du rocs; 2 Poland china brood nw*. 1 full blooded Duron male hog. 1 * years old. These sows are not bred., Terms: All sums of 95 mil under,l arh In hand. Over 9G a credit of 10 j ionths will be given, purchaser gtv-j ug bankable note. Four p< r ceut off; or cash. No property removed until, cttled for AZIE B. TUCKER. Ralph 11 liman, Auct. M. F. Llechty, Clerk. 246t10i HOME MADE BREAO. Mr*. Clarence Baughman** section ol the United Hretbren L-dles* Aid ocsety will have home made bread for j ale. Those wanting it, call Mrs. !»| Ixive, by telephone, and the bread i .fill be delivered. 24713 | Democrat Warn Ads Pay.'

I BIG SPECIAL SALE ON: ! DIXIE NoTUFT MATTRESSES i m

I This Time Choose for a Lifetime— You’ve bought mattresses before. You’ll buy ’em again; unless, this time, you choose the Dixie NoTUFT—the lifetime mattress. ]•': You’d hardly expect a package tied with light cord to hold for years, when subjected to continual wear. The W: tufts of the tufted mattress are only light cords. No V; wonder they weaken and break. The Dixie NoTUFT .•; has no tufts. It is made of compartments whose partitions /?■; are as strong as the mattress itself. No wonder the Dixie f ;i NoTUFT wears well. J <%s4p Dixie NoTUFT <f v-3s* * # M«m« under P*teot« iMMd. Otliffi prndtns. Jy. \ ° ♦ ChiCMfO l\lclttr6SS New York o Every good housewife likes harvlsome, wcll-flraped beds. You can have them if you’ll use the Dixie NoTUFT. It makes an bed—a bed that enhances the appearance of your bed fittings—a bed that — ttays right because it has no tufts to weaken When Our Goods and break and allow it to spread like the Don't Make tufted mattress you mw use. Good, We Do Understand, please, we carry an exccpWe’re here to nay. What tionally complete line of bedding — tufted we sell you today determines mattresses and all. And & ’ whether or cot wc get your the reason—the real one JL mxi order- Your second or- _ w hy we’re recom•*l der means more than your mending the Dixie Nofi”‘- want It That . TUFT*ostrong')’is that I rfj why onr guarantee backs , ... , . VR-1 V / * : all onr goods. » e ,h *’ Y ft J Gw - r it sthe mattress you want. NY qti] g Drop in and look around. V'r'vc so many things worth looking at (hat you can’t ajfftrJ to stay away. 4es

m *' **%!**• I Remember this sale will last for X —< V I 1 \ X \ ns The Balance fisßX\\\ I § JRk* x ; m I Os October Only! \ ;| ■■ *rT'- — ■■ '*** :••; 1 Just Five Minutes Twice a Year 1 h t •j Will you spend it? Twice a year, not more, five minutes with a bedslat *] $ and an hour or so in the sunshine will keep a DIXIE NoTUFT Mattress & •! shapely all the year, and that’s all the “remaking” a NoTuft Mattress • |j ever requires. M Meyer=Scherer & Beavers

— — ■■!!■■■ ■■ ■ -- - ... ----- . . O - For the Balance of 1 OCTOBER! $15.00 MATTRESS I •> GO FOR : *12.50 I u - This is housecleaning time, also |f time to throw away that old Mattress and get one that will give ?■: you comfort and satisfaction for ][\ the rest of your life. 100 PER CENT. 1 *; • C Cotton Felt, Tufted Mattress With * Plain or l ancy Tick $12.50 Value at : $ll.OO Ij $1 5-00 Value at : : $12.50 fji $ 10.00 Value at : $ 7.98 j| $22.00 Value Sealy NoTuft $20.00 |