Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 11

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There is a tlm# fur work anj a time for play. Thanksgiving time, the tmte of pumpkins and Jack-o'-lanterns, |, the natural play time for grownups as well as little people. The fancy dress costume behind Which one hides for an evening often taxes one s greatest ingenuity to des,gn A fierrot costume is always dainty and becoming. It seems somehow to impart to the wearer the very spirit us fun. It may lie the regulation costume of the clown, the motley or it may he of White effectively finished with the usual fluffy black silk pompoms, a huge ruff and a pointed rap also add to the effect.

I Ts obtain either pattern illustrated nil 11,11 ) I out this coupon and enclose 15 iwts In So *!» I stamps or coin. Be sure to state number Seme 1 I of pattern and else measuiing oner the I fullest part of the bun Address Pattern AMrfs * j I Department, care of this paper.

PUBLIC SALE. Hip undersigned win offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles south of Do ratur, 6 miles north of Berne, thence three miles east from Monroe, Itegin nine at 10 o'clock a. m„ on Tuesday, November 25. Me lotlowiag property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses: Bay nijre, 6 years old, weight HOD: bay mare, 5 years old, weight. 1"50:; * sorrel mare, standard bred, t> year* old: sorrel mare, 3 years old, standard br»d, pacer; I toll! mares are lady hrr ke: bay colt, coining 2 years old t» got d onei; spring colt; 5-year-old roan mare, weight HDD. Ail mare . are bred. Kiff.it head of cattle, 2to j , 8 years old, all giving milk, except 2; heifers. Hogs and Sheep; fort}; head of sheep (all ewes! from the Th'itnas Ralliell heard; to head of, hoys, 7 brood sows; 4 shoats. weighing 160 lbs. each; 38 head of fall phFaming Implements: McCormick binder, Detroiter American manure 1 spreader, new: Champion mower | M tv; Buckeye disc drill: Thomas hay louler; Zanesville corn planter, steel ( ml or. 2 spike tooth harrows, new fourteen-disc harrow. Oliver Solkey breaking plow. John plow, Zanesville corn plow crttln r Palsy walking cultivator, sweep fe^ grinder. Stttdnbtker wagon, tripe »>■ « bm.fr. nSw'lm. : T’“, pood as* new: Trinius cream separv tor. new; and other arll |lW(1 moron* to mentioo. Poultry. •» i «>» »» Kmhden geese, "-n-'-'-rrrr ,n rrih. iiavo quit (urminf l*rt.™. - »>--z rts ex**" 12 months v# i neurit J e „„„.... Hfui six months. yd until mcMANAMA. •T. K. Clk». 0. »■ Mari: and I* P. PUBLIC SALE *"'7 -in offer or pale at my re* id so ■ on* half miles norih«s< ° mile oorth « Church ,' n d S ndles south oiMonrJ County, ltd-- jjoremher vtlle. on **• JR,***** ,913. bel ,n ' n * * ,0-wtt: four Hie following

>er this minims in size J 4 a yards of mattris! are required. The ihepherdesi coitume la another favorite With its draped panniers. st r «nht bodice and slender aklrt It ta very dainty and attractive. One of the old fashioned looking flc*er»d muslina with a plain skirt la the usual thing and perhaps the most appropriate. A broad brimmed hat and a shepherds emok would complete the costume This design may be copied in size 36 with 6 yards of 36 inch material. No. 7291— sizes :6 to 42. No. 7461—sizes 32 to 4J. 1 Each pattern ti cents.

i head of liorses. one roan mare. 3 yrs. old. in foal, weight 1400 lbs: one hay gelding, 4yrs. old, weight about 1500 lbs; one gray driving mare, S yrs. old: one spring colt. Thirteen head of cattle, one cow. giving milk; four i cows, will be fresh soon: one 3 yr. old heifer, will be fresh by day ot sale; three yearling steers and three yearling heifers, good ones; one .Holstein calf, 3 months old. Thirty- ■ five head of hogs, two brood sows, with pigs by side; four brood sows, 'not bred; one Du roc male hog, 2 yr. old, good one; 2S pigs, about 3 months . old. Farming Implements, M< Cor,mlrk hinder, McCormick Mower, lioosier grain drill. • asaday riding breaking plow. 2 walking breaking ■ ! plows, single shovel plow, pair bob | i sleds, Thomas hay loader, good as | .new; hay tedder. 2 sets hay ladders,! Stndebaker wagon, 3 1-4 In. akein, ‘ new; narrow trod wagon, turn bull; j rubber tire top buggy, new; spring wagon,, 2 sets work harms*, single! harness. John Deeie corn planter.; good as new; disc harrow. McCormick j corn binder, good as new; hay ruke, | iiog rack, new Feerless manure < -prettier, fanning mill, new 2 1-2 j i lors e power gasoline engine and pump jack, 1 in. bay rope, about 150 isl long, new; harpoon, sllr.g pulley, ■ m kettle. 2 scoop shovels, scoop ,s»rd. new; 2 pitch forks, one 5j ,hotel cultivator, dinner Detail cream separator, about 1000 ft. MMiM lumber, about 350 bu. con, In . tilb i log chalMi stands of bees, cook !, WP . wash stand and many oitwtfl -irttries not mentioned. . n < .ale'-15.00 ond WW*Wf , Terms of saic. * ,« S |, Over that amount a credit of , months will be given, purchaser 1 , „ «I the undersigned, no •'ZZ * H P nt off for cash on sums over . 4 per 011 1 ,5W ' MARV E REIN KINO John 8P« hl * r ' Au, ' , 1 ' v J| J-red KoWetrey. Clark. DRUG STORE! TO CLOSE. ,he following druggists agreJ * 1, respective business places 10 from November 1. WW. at S 9 m 'in 1913 ami from thPB " B l> f * n,b ® , ‘ r io remain open for til npc< ‘T trade From Decemlmr - Tm"« «'»'• ,l ”' „ !*■ I}ls ‘ .„, ot ,n, Saturday*- , ••►•iSSww ■ "If I Suthoom DR' 0 «• •n-TEUPW"* nRUC a ENT . nidi. mw-v CAbW>W ltl( , *uEa-

NOTICE or public LETTING. In tliu mtutor of tho petition of iTintion. Bin 1 1 :<nr-n et til for n drain. Noli, i' i- Hereby given that tho tin iloMli>tu»i iipcrltiiondont of ronainicilnij ot iln;» i hriUona Ruehanon it fil ilr.ti'i Hi lit up Crook Township, of ‘Vil.iiti:! ( i.unly, Indiana, will on Saturday, November 29, 1913. at lti oTlouk a. m., at tho office of Phil f.. Murklin, County Surveyor of Ail aina County, linllatm, in tho Morrison block, south of tho Court House in tho city nr Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, rooolvo araloil hid'-, for tho con at ruction of mild drain, in acoordnneo With tho roport, plans and speclflcnllons tlmrofor, now on tlilo In tho Auditor’s Office In tho city of Doontur, Adams County, Indiana. In said oattso. I’.lds will ho rooolvod and a coni rai l lot, ns follows: For tho whole of said drain and branch thereto, lilddors will ho requlrol to state sperldcnlly for what they will civtstrucl tho whole of saM drain and i brunch. No conditional bids will ho accepted.! Bidders will ho required to tile their bids as required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned super Iniendent of construction and each hid inttsi he accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of sUelt bid. con dltioned for the faithful performance of mid contract and that the bidder will enter Into a contract If the same ho awarded him. Such bond to bo approved by the Superintendent of construction. The Superintendent of Construction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bills will he accepted In excess of the estimated cost of r.iicli work, or | in excess of the benefits found, j Tlie time for the completion of the ! work will ho made known hy the Superintendent of Construction on tie day of sale, and tho contractor will be required to complete the work, within the time fixed in the contract. Dated this lltli day id November, lilt:!. I*llll, l„ MAC KLIN, 12-19 Supt. of Construction. ■— — o — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. In the matter of the petition of William A. Straub et al. for a drain. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned superintendent of construction of the William A. Straub et al. drain in Kirkland Township, of Adams County. Indiana, will on Saturday, November 29, 1913. at 10 o’clock a. m„ at the i-lhee of Phil L. Mucklln, County Surveyor of Ail ams County, Indiana, in the Morrison block, south of the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain, In accordance with the report, plan-, and apecllicnilons therefor, now on tlilo In the Auditor's Office in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will he received and a contract let as follows: For the whole of said drain. Bidders, will he required to stute specifically for wiuut they will construct the whole of said drain. No conditional bids will he accepted. Didders will b*> required to file their bids a required by law upon forms furni lied by the undersigned superintend. i ■ of construction and each hid mt: l be accompanied with a good .nit sufficient bead in a sunt equal to double the amount of such bid, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract unit that the bidder will enter Into a contract If the same he awarded him. Suell bond to he approved by the Superintendent of construction. The Superintendent of Construction < reserves the right to reject any and! all bids. No bids will bo accepted In excess : of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the j work will be made known by the Superintendent of Construction on the day of sale, and the contractor will be required to complete the work, within the time fixed in the contract. Dated this 11th day of November.: |»i:t. PIIIL 1,. MACK LIN, ’ 12-H Supt. of Construction. ■€►■* - ■ NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. _ In the matter of the petition of‘ ! Joseph F. Stelgmeyer et al. for a drain, : Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construe-j tlou of tho Joseph Stelgmeyer eti al. drain in Union Township, of Adame County. Indiana, will on Saturday, Novemher 29. 1913. at If* o'clock a. m., at the office or Phil L. Macklln, County Surveyor of Adams County, Indiana, In the Morrison block, south of the Court House In the City of Decatur, Adams County, I mil ana. receive sealed bids for the conat run lon of nald drain. In accordance with the report, plans and aperlficatlona therefor, now on fill© In the Auditor’s Office In the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. In aid cause. Bids will lie received and a contract let ns follows: For the whole of said drain, from* Station 0 to stntlofP 98 plus 29. Bidders will he required to state specifically for what they will construct the Whole of said drnln. No conditional bids will be accepted. Bidder* will ho required to rtleth"lr Idds as required hy law upon forms furnished hy the undersigned super Intend' n» of construction nod each hid must he accompanied with a good and sufficient bond In a sum equal to l double the amount or such hid, con I dltioned for the faithful performance j of said contrai l and that the bidder i will enter Into a contract If the same b<) a ward isl him. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent of construction. The Superintendent of Construction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will he accepted In excess of the estimated cost of surb work, or In excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known by the Superintendent of Con»truction on the day of sale, and the contractor will be required to complete the work, within

w Tnwsrw ll M W * * yu* * BIG RUG SAft | * SALE STARTED INOVti/ÜBER 5 I 10th 2*. I § We have a large assortment of Rugs in all sizes, in.c|hloice new designs Jfi made by standard makers. j. *>- ya & • THESE PRICES ARE AWAY BELOW MARKET VALUE | SPECIAL THIS WEi£ i an ■ ~ t> jn , . rr- S 9x12 Axminster Rugs $18.75 1 * ».iV a 9x12 Axminster Rugs worth $27.50 $22.50 - | $ 9x12 Velvet Rugs $17.25 ”, £ | 9x12 Brussels Rugs worth $16.50 $13.25 • m 9x12 Tapestry rugs worth $13.50 $10.75 V- £ 9x12 Reversable rugs $8.50 ',!•’■* gj 30 X 72 Axminster Rugs worth $4.00 $3.35 1 1 : £ s| 36 X 72 Velvet Rugs worth $3.50 $2.70 t | & 11 3 X l2 Axminister Rugs!; 1 ifj 11 3X 12 Axminister Rugs wortft,s3s. S3O. j|i 11 3X 12 Tapestry Rugs worth 122.50’ $18.75 ffi 1 11 3X 12 Velvet Rugs worth ■ $21.00 §j 9X12 Wilton rug worth $35.(M; $31.50 £ * 27 X 54 Axminster rugs worth $2.10 9 * Axminster rugs worth $2.20 1 SPECIAL TODAY 27x54 VELVET fINIBLICK &CO/V#|W\Nv| ifi tt. a iff Iff m S :Ht S gg;«. : ag .aHaaEiJßMcifjf XLXSRRSStIm

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J T 1 Vy NOTICE TO HUNTERS. If Dice la hereby given to all perH|l who are iu the habit of hunting JM ftgl« William Meschbcrgcr farm In HyWitnglim township that If caught r they will li.t pr.i ,« ii'-s| t extent of the law. MP- \VM. MPJHCIIBKROKR. I : V :*■; NO HUNTING. hunting will l>e allowed on tl.o > fmi-i". of Krick. Tyndall A Com[Ch|4 269tti - o WANT AOS PAY BIC.