Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1913 — Page 4
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TV inter frocks no longer suggest | r; tfapbanvu, ihto - a.-vu. Thu. is e»pecially true t< indoor drvsjte®. lunch«e -ind tea frocks. M outline, tulle. | v-iie. net and chiffon «re the favored: dree*. Plaited chiffon is hung over al aatin The shaped trimming band on th*- skirt is of pink chiffon bordered with link and blue mousseline rose I ; Is. More vivid color is brought out : . —liHAii AI id A thrpp.
•. Zither prttem t: | this e<M»poß ft’ d enrloMi IS crnts tn I * <>r cem K- s„r*> t - .«tate r.-;mb»r Name ... I Address ••••! I [ fc’lrwt part of the bust. AddreM Pattern HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to West, Southwest and Southeast via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE , Tickets o ember l>th., December 2nd. and 16th., January 6th. and 20th. LIBERAL STOPOVERS I or t ickets and informatie.i see H. J. Thompson agent Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose, A.G.P. A , TuLdo. Oh'.u. ATTENTION FARMERS ric ’ for Batter Fat for the week e viinpr with Nov. 24th, is 33c Bring Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY DAIRY COMPANY ■ST-TT- ' I *——fc. ■■MMK mWWWMMWBHMBWB© 5 7,71 -s Is Almost Here Again I HENSLEY Has ju.»t received his large stick of the latest designs of the most beautiful Christmas f presents, and the beautiful part is the low prices, as you know almost all jewelry has reduce 1 in prices 15 per cent from last year. We already have a large number of presents laid aw »y for customers aid will hold any- | thing for you until Xm «. you wish to select. I Our Stock Is the Largest We Have I tver Carried A ind Ring Is Just The Thing, Hensley Is The Man. You And The Maid Can Make The Trade f I Beat It If You Can. - ' raKrnrcMMaMHHHBBBMI
f i -ce Bk.rL The drew cloaes in the back. This I tie dancing frock may be c pied in a.it IS with 4■» yards of 34 in -h material. In 7880 fUwerrd chiffon is draped, pannier fashion, over plain satin, and M ■ inset at the bottom of the skirt 1 plaited chiffon. The dress Is a peas- ' ar.t nil-■:<!, ■ los r.g in the back. A aur- • •■ front, edged with a fr 11 << plaited neb renders the blouse d: tinctive. and the wide, sharply contr sting girdle is another smart point.' To ir. >ke a fro< k after this design in i yards of >; inch material is 75?2 ? z.• 14. 17 and 11. . *7o. 7'ld-sizes XI to 42.
WELL EQUIPPED AND MANAGED Ft. Wayne & Springfield Interurban and Power Plant in Perfect Condition. MEN MAKING GOOD Everything in Tip-top Shape as Can be Seen by Visit to Power House. We don t believe the people of this ■ community realize the fact that the i'ort Wayne a Springfield traction , I’ne is right now in a perfect condition ! equalled by lew lines in the county j and excelled by none, in the way of i equippment. It is no longer pointed * to as a joke and when you step up |to the window at the Fort Wayne I station or any where along the line I you are no longer told, as in days of Id, when you inquire the time the car ; s to leave that ‘the Lord only knows.’ The cars leave on schedule time and f « --.*>■ get there when they start. For several years prior to the time the j lompany went into the hands of a i receiver, the credit was questioned *. nd consequently supplies were almost ' impossible, the condition of the track ' • -came poor, the power house unsafe and the cars were in bad shape. It 1 a as no ones fault except that the comi pany was short of money and as in all | inanufaturing concerns, when the machinery is not kepi up it goes to ' pieces very rapidly. Such was the • use here aud it is not to be denied i that the property looked run down and wortliless. Under the directing band of the receiver. French Quinn, the affairs of the company have takj • n a turn for the better and we wan. t<> i all attention of our people to the fact that this concern is now one of ; the beat in this locality. liuring the past year more than $30,000 has been spent in improve- ; nient and the fact that this was done with a loan of but $7,000 may be one ; fact that will make people change ! their mind as to the possibilities of < t ito railway line. Mr. Quinn does not j take very much of the <redit for the . j resent conditions, but in his modest j way gives fuH credit to the men who ' have had actual charge of the work. I In every business, big or little, the ; ability to organize is the one big item which spells success and if you will visit the power house or take a trip I uvur Hie line, you will agree that some i one. somewhere, has had the abiii ity wit-j s. capital "A.” W. H. Fleddcrjohanu. of ; ihe road, is known as one of the best i railroad men engaged in traction work Itn Indiana. He is persevering and I never-tiring worker and he is a real j tr onager with an eye on every depart- ' uient every minute, night and day. He ieserves to win out and everybody iclieve# he will. He is assisted in hioffice work by a force of competent help. Monday afternoon we visited the power house just nonh of town, and »•» were very much impressed with what we found there. As you ap proacb the big plant you are st rue with tile idea that cleanliness cuun' for much. The yard fas not arrang I in a fancy manner, hut it is well ker , and gives you the impression the j everything is in its place. The engine room is a model of mod ' era mechanical arrangement ir charge of Chief Engineer Duke, whe haa everything in tip-tup shape and who has by careful watching, weigh tug aud everlastingly keeping at it. reduced the amount of coal to ten tons per day. instead ot twenty, as was formerly used. The engine room I clean and there is every evidence that things are lie.ng conducted there by men who know how. The shops are in charge of Chief Flwetricina Ferguson, who looks l|ct* a lad and who n>tuc here a few month* ago at- an asiistant. It wasn't lung until he proved tliat he bad the knowledge and ability necessary and ,he was placed in full charge. Assist cd by com put ent men. ho baa even i thing in almpc and every car in tlior < ughly iu pectid when it (umes In i end kept constantly in fltst-claas cua(iirton. In hh shop can bo found du pili ate itaru (or every Uiing aud there I is Ngvt-r any delay tn quickly repair Inga cur '/’ergy'* has made good and he is luusted and Hk< d by everyone about the plant as well as In the general ollie ca. And so it to in every d< |*urtmuil <4 thi» traction line. The itracks art >u egcollvtit emditivu and the brid|<s right- under Uij of Mdse I'.utin. ' Fh« (O.m | to i umpictc aud ibv condition I <4 the ruud pliyslcaliy could not be 1 butler Tgu buys arc working logetbor. i Ue ar wot trying to sell any stuck
and the only idea in this article is to j impart to our readers the information as we saw- it and to impress you with 11 the idea that it is safe and a pleasure ** to travel over the Decatur interurban. , We believe the road has a future and we are sure it is being well managed Jin every department. A FEW OF OUR FARM BARGAINS. The following farms we have listed at a very low figure und the prices uumd below should bring quick sales. ' Should any of them not be sold by January 1. 1914, they will be taken off the market, (Get busy I: ; 12 acres good black soil, only 2 1-2 ; miles from two good markets and on good stone roads, this farm has best of Improvements, good ten room hou-e with cement yards walks all round cellar, drilled well, woodhouse, the , house is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70. a large hog t house and other outbuildings, non- if ' the buildings over ten years old; some of the corn on this farm went 90 bn. to the acre this year. This farm is i ■ located in the heart of the Eastern In1 diana oil field in Jay county, Indiana. • It has three producing wells on it now ' and enough free gas to furnish the owner fuel for cooking and lighting if ' it were piped. The owner of the farm ' is forced to sell and move to another, i climate on account of his health, and I will sell for $135.00 per acre if sold ' this month. “ 60 acres, 4 1-2 miles of market. 10 1 room house, hot and mid water, cellar I -nd other outbu’Mings. barn 4 x---- : hiproof, corn crib,~granarkj, goodi t orchard. 4 acres timber. 1-2 mile to - school, soil is mostly black, tiled and I -; fenced, $165.00 per acre. • | 120 acres, 2 miles to school. 1 mile! 1 to church and 5 1-2 miles to elevator) ■ or county seat, house has 9 roomsand > cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached, ' granaries and other outbuildings, orI chard, farm is tiled and fenced. Only; i $125.00 per acre. : 106 acres, locted in Jefferson town- . -hip, Adams county, Indiana; S room • uouse, with cellar, smoko house. hlcken house, milkbouse, barn 38x80, i with cement floor, well, with wind ' I pump, good orchard, farm well tiled, •-need, for only $145. per acre. i 115 acres, 1 1-2 mile from market. 7 - -oom house with cellar, plenty of out- 1 > mildings, barn 35168. large hog house ■ ’lice three-acre grove, black soil, well; ■ 'enced, well ditched, close to school. I I tn extra good bargain for SIBO.OO per t acre. 160 acres, 8 room bouse with cellar.: t !.aru 40x90, two cribs aud other good > outbuildings, a good well, with wind- i tump, fenced and tiled, only 1-2 mile ; com school 1 1-2 mile to church. 1 1-2 j i mile to elevator und 6 miles to county, I :eat. $125 per acre. > 95 acres ail black soil, 1 1-2 mile to I J market, 4 1-2 miles to county seat, 7 ■ -oom house, barn 36x70. with shed atached, and other outbuildings, wind mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fairiy well tiled, no timber on the place.) -for only $130.00 per acre. I 80 acres, liouse of 7 rooms, barn II 36x56. witii shed attached, corn cribs - md granaries and other outbuildings veil with windpump, good orchard, ’arm is tiled and fenced; to only 1 1-4 mile to church. 1 1-4 mile to school and elevator, a bargain for some one it $115.00 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room house, barn 36x56. I *nd ocher outbuildings. Thebuid’n--, on this place are old bet in o I repair. The term Is ill uI- r ... vatiun. fences in good rimpe and j 'y well tiled, located only 2 tnffe from the county seat on th" b* t -lone roads, and Is a bsreain "• $105.00 per acre. 54 acres located just back ot the «bove farm, off the road, a good 7 room house, barn not so good, fairly well fenced and tiled, owner must sell I on account of health, these two farms can be bought together, and would make an ideal stock farm for sotne 1 live, wide-awake farmer, or w'U h--1 old separately at *lO5 per acre 60 acres. 6 room hou»e with cell"'tarn 36x60. smoke house, a good well : only 3 miles to elevator. 9 acres timber aud all the rest under cultivation, t bargain fur some one if taken quick it $l2O per acre. 120 acres, H»0 acres under culttval ’ion and 20 iu-res of timber located on good stone roads, 2 miles tu cliurcu, 3-4 utile to school, und 6 tulle- Io elevator. 9 room house, barn 43x64k wttn shod- gruuarits, scale with shed over, good well with wind pump, orchard, well tiled and fenced, only tlvo.oo per 1 ecru. Now retuctulnr the pruos ou the pbova fatm» are not watered, and will Sell Imfuro January 1. 1314, or taken off thu market. HARVKY A LEONARD CO. ■ II- - f -7- sir Q| . IT-- ■ -IF r • ’ OEMOCRA* W«NI aD« »AV R'G , ■ PILES! PH LSI PILLS! WIU.JAMS INDIAN PILE OINTMENT i Wul esVS U'.'vd.Bg •fid llcbtsg P'lr*. It abwab* lb« '-lai-t*. si.arn licbiny at wk-« acts m a pouiUc», gt*m lastatn rvllcf. Vvt M»to by all Utu/ytoc*, mail Sob sad NnO . AILUMb MIG.CO.. PrepayOe- eland. (Mik Thu Eutorprtoo Drug blorc, I
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BCSSE UriRA HOUSE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29TH. ENNtR& HERMAN present Peck’s Bad Boy A MERRY RI »T OF FUN AND MUSIC 22 —SINGING SPECIALTIES —22 j GIRLS TOO! 1 " COME <»ur AND GFT A “Lase MASSAGE” THERE’S a PRO LEM A ITH THIS'HOW IT’S HuW ro k>TOP LAUGHING Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents sear k u Mol hous oug Store - ji ''dWWtF dBWffWWCTBMBSrW''' 1 Hi \v!ZL 'up/ QON’r forget we carry the largest • of Diamonds was ever earned in Decatur. We buy them direct from the Importers and can save you from 1 n? 15 pe i cent on cost of same. We are glad to show them to you any time it interested, and now is tne time price y aS are bound to advance it LEHNE, THE JEWELER Fur Quality and Price.
