Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1914 — Page 4

STAR GROCERY | v’ r ■■■’ ’ • Cod fish fl&kep 10c Pearl barley lb. 6c Amsteruan.s cookies 15c Cocoar.ut bars lb. 15c i Dried peat he? lb. 10c I Apple jelly . 10c I Spring wheat flour 75c I P »tato bread 10c I Ri ) coffee lb. 17c I ■ Camp’ ells s >ups' 10c | Like white fish 50c I k .» •*>«.-,* I M c > coffee 30c I Kiteiw denser 5c i Will Johns. S e &2 Osteo patti Gradual and ?•* Gr of The American Set <• of Offi t Ove Bowe Re. y< <» De ur, Ind Phone 314 Dr. C v Connell VETERINARIAN Phone Residence 102

ANNUAL SLAUGHTER SALE - If we only knew in advance just the sort of weather we might expect, we could provide accordingly. This has been a very unfortunate season for heavy wearing apparel as well as other lines and it means a tremendous sacrifice on the part of the merchant. Those who have money to spend will do well to use it now in the purchase of ready-to-wear apparel. We have a large order of spring styles coming in and our present stock is still complete so in order to secure room we are going to hold the biggest slaughter sale in our history, during the month of January regardless of cost prices. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs all bear greatly reduced prices. Your | wearing time is longer than our selling time. We are going to have cold weather, you will need warm clothing. You will never again I get such values. i —-i RUGS UNDERWEAR [iw - - AMI/ETC 11-3-12 Velvet Ruge 82$ now s2l JO I \ X v 111 A\l\rJ l 1 rub>42snow •” WJi 1 Lt' 7 <F f.# f 11114 1k J Tepeetr.ee. $lB. now sl3 X Ladi*e Fleece Lined Union Sui ( e Au • ■m* { “ 27x54 AmL $2 now »1.60 •#>***- •’ OO *•’«• "•* 89c ix ” A 1 8x30. sl. now *» , T> X 50c value now 42c j Zs 8? \’' \ \ 80c yard, goes at JOc I f [»/ /I Fleeced Lined Veeta fiTfaM VI ! JB \i \ 1 M 'X i II I /X \ * !te ,Bd 88evalue now 22c /R< 1’ \ i flt I ’* r - (HI pOtS 1* ll J fleeced lined drawers ’-’r A <i’ I ■_>#?' ( - - •' Vi'M-i —— “w ■ I- ■ Wool per yard4Bc j \ ;\\/H / J I CHILDRENS VESTS x l 'W I > ' A H ■ - W<x>l P<r y,rd 42c ’ 28c and 35c value new 15c *• flw 11% T 4 z —button Bats I <»; -<a' vens woci. noersh.rts /.■ W |h\/ JB bi ’ %. \ 'fl I . »■' 00 value no* 89- • IfWIJ Jpl-' U> Os ,} * Wk.'A JI 25c value at 23c j, ■**/ |Mn | MaU* uMV • ‘ .... ' g ~g . ..x l^yX . .. ■ "" ■ 20c valaa at 18c i /fl WEHB WOOL DRAWERS —-"TBS® .. _• '---fHF? Wr~ ,U ** ,U * at ,fc 'I ' *' oo '*'*’• " 0W Mc V X ifev i '"*l V|| | 1--c Value at JU Ajf# j, , j LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS J —J' '? rtX'rt fc V' '> »126 value new 98c vi t< ladies all wool drawers sa le Lxii®B Suits that comes at a time when the ■ VJQ *' 2s ,ly * now * e winter wardrobe needs freshing up and nothing will Ladies Waists moo value now . woo 13.00 value now $248 '»• o .-a isiactonily as one of the skirts in this sjiecial Ec B g Vu V. .'Ln'h e ' ,an<lC '" 10rte Black Woul tbem-in checks, plaid., heavy, term serge, diagonal . ■ 1t .,. B.ke .F • mer.y »W n u w $1.48 " “ "" 2_ F ' ench and racns w “ r I •< “ “ LSO “Ll 9 We still have a few Black Astrachan Coats worth *16.50 to be closed out at SK.SV Suits I ormeriy Sold at $25. now go at $1350 F w'iolNbo l '* “ ! Fa£y Comforts ;; 3.90 * 2.4 k — - « M at 15. - goat 850 i u .; riTT I 17 VT IZ A U D’C y .Solds2s.nowgoatsl€W | Ladies Dres as all wool *4.25 to *IO.OO JP vJ JL/ »X 1 XsL jL ▼JL Jl Misacs $15., S2O. and $25. “goat $ 850 • I t.- u’Uc .-J v ■ --- - - — . - - - ----- — - iS ». uL

| DO IT NOW WHAT? * - J- - - . 1 I ■ * f ' wt * *** J fr k I W—v• - V c\- jWgW i .. <-... Book Your Sale With J(H fc iPUhLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. it is important that tou book parly. JOHN SPUHLER I HONE Residence 531 c; in --- India a '£ i» a «rn*«dy «h-* will cun mo.«t all akin and tealp tn Luenu Barbera Itch, itch. Cut* and horea. ’’by waste time and money when B. 8. O.ntmenr .• an ointment es real merit? Aik y«»ur dntfciat. H not handled Miad 50 cents to the 3 B. O»n meat Co., 217 Monroe *U*< Decatur. Indiana. PILES! PILES! PILES! V ILUAMS' INDIAN PU OINTMENT I Will care H .. i Bieedxg and Itching Pllei 1 It almoibe the ir.nura, allays itching al once I act. as a poultice, gives 1 tani relief. 1 Tor Mie I J all druggists. mail toe and HOC WlluMS MiG. CO.. Proos.. Cleveland, Oh* The Enterprise Drug Store.

HEAVY HAULING! IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL for any person to haul over any turnpike, macadam or gravel road (the term “grave! road" to include any road graded and gravelee with not less than one yard of gravel to eight feet in widtli and nine feet in length of each road) at any time when the road is thawing through or by reason of wet weather is in condition to be cut up and injured by heavy hauling, a load on any vehicle with tires of less tlian three inches in width, the combined weight of which load and vehicle. including the driver, shall be more than twenty-five hundred pounds; or on any vehicle with tires of three : inches and less than four inches in J w idth, the combined weight of which load, vehicle anu driver, shall be more I than thre thousand pounds; or on any vehicle with tires of four inches \ and less than five inches in width, the combined weight of which load, vehic- ; le and driver, shall be more than thirI ty-five hundred pounds: or on any vehicle with tires five inches or over in i width, the combined weight of which | load, vehicle and driver shall be more i than thirty-eight hundred pounds. Any person violating any provision of this | section shall, on conviction, be fined not less than five dollars nor more J than fifty dollars for each load so ; hauled. This includes traction engines weighing over the above limit. Provided. That any road superin--1 tendent shall have police power to \ arrest upon sight any person who is ’ seen violating or by warrant any per I son who has violated any of the pro i visions of this section within the coun I ty or township for which such road 1 superintendent is elected or appoint I <>d and that, on conviction of the de ! fei dant in such cause, there shall be j assessed by the court trying the cause a fee of two dollars tn each case, tr ! In paid to the person making such ar r< st —Acts 1907, Chapter 234. JIM A. HENDRICKS. 1 ’2t3 Supt. of Highways. — t> ■- 1 -- - - - ■ NOTICE. 1 hereby give notice that 1 will not tee responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. 22t« JOHN SCHLEGEL. I SALESMAN WANTED—To look aft er our interest in Adams and adja : cent counties. Salary or commission ■ Address the Harvey Oil Co., Clew | land, Ohio. 1713

PUBLIC SALE. — The undersigned will offer for sale' at their residence, four miles west I of Decatur, and one-half mile south of | the Beery church, on the Joe Beery | farm, on Wednesday, January 28,1 1914, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the ' following property, to-wit: Four! Head of Homes, consisting of one 8-year-old gray brood mare, weight 16001 Ibs.; one 4-yeur-oid gelding, weight! 1600; gelding 4 years or more, weight; 1600; one 6-year-old bay coach horse, I weight. 1300. Three Head of Cattle, including 1 fresh Jersey cow, 1 Hol stein and Jersey cow, to be fresh soon, and 1 yearling heifer. 28 Head of Shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. each; 2 brood sows. 1 full blooded Poland China sow. 1 Duroc sow. bred to farrow in April. Farm Imple-| ments —Hay loader, Walter A. Wood i mower, used only one season: McCor-j mick binder, spike-tooth harrow, wag on, hay ladder, top buggy, set single . harness, set double harness, hog hack. I cornfodder in field, 75 chickens and numerous other articles. Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over! that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with i approved security. No property removed until settled for. FRED DAVIS. J. P. DAVIS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. ■ ■ * -<— r PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction, H mile south and 11,I 1 , mile west of Monroe. Ind., or mile north and % mile east of Winchester church. Tuesday, February 10. begin nlng at Id o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wtt: 12 Horses: One gray mare, coming 2 years old; 1 mare colt, coming 1 year old; 1 gray mar« 9 years old. in foal; 1 horse. 12 year old. and good worker; 1 bay marc 7 years old; sound; 1 sorrel mare 15 years old. in foal; 1 bay horse, cor n 3 years old; 1 roan horse, co- ing > years old; 1 sorrel driving colt, cox ing 2 years old; 1 sorrel drivinr colt, coming I year old; 1 bay horse, riming 2 years old; 1 bay colt 1 rear old. Seven Cattle: One Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be fresh n March; 1 half-Jersey cow, fresh Ist •>f March; 1 half-Jersey cow. fr th March 1: one full-blood Jersey cov. I years old, fresh Ist of April: 1 tT 11>lood Jersey l etter, fresh Ist of March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer, resh Ist of M.y; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer. 1 year old. 35 Hogs: 4 brood

sows, 2 of them will farrow in March. | and other 2 a little later; 31 head of shoats, weighing about 65 tbs. each. R dos. good chickens. Implements'' Sure drop planter, good as new; Os-! born disc harrow, good as new; Adrian Plat mower, goal as new; | Haynes corn plow, Oliver breaking I plow, 60-tooth harrow, double shovel; plow, pair hay ladders, set dump hoards, top buggy, set single harness.! •corn fodder In shock and many other > articles too numerous to mention. Terms —$5 and under cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No property. removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. ORVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Liechty, Auct. M. L. Oliver, Clerk. Indies' Aid of M. E. church, Monroe, will serve lunch. o Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 0:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40. 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 nd 10:40. Southbound. .ave Fort Wayne a* 7:00 10:00 on 4:00. 7:00. 11:00; arrive in Decatur at 8:10 11:10: 2:10; 5:10 810; 12-10 Connections are tna<l> st For Wayne with the Ft Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co- The Toler-- & Chicago Interurban Railway Coin ■ pany. The Ohio Electric, and Indiat(inion Traction Company alee *r - t-nnsyi.anu Wabash. Nickle ■ur. L <4 ft M B. C H * D- and •< ft I railroads Freiflht Service Freight service consist* of one mtn eact way dally; Leaving Decatur al 8:00 a. n . a?d returning. lea» ng Fori Wayne al 12 0’ it Tto, enablee shipper* to <e!echvnr ‘h-o-and receive shipments promptly W H- FLEDDERJOHANN General Manager, Oecatur-lno o I FOR SALE—Pups. Will make good farm dogs. Inquire of J. C. Arenbold. R. R. No. 7. 19t3 FOR RENT —Five-room cottage oi No. Ninth St. Call 'phone 330 13t3 cigar case, candy case. 1 desk. 1 safe, tobacco wall casa. For sale or trad-. j Inquire at Girod < Baker's restaur- ' ant. 4t J ‘

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Get all your bills into one. We will loan you the necessary money at 2 Per Cent Per Month You can get $35.00 cash for 3 months at a total cost of $4.80. Think of that! ! ! Other amounts ut same proportion. Small payments- easy to make. We loan on household goods, pianos, horses, cattle, etc., without removal. We also loan on diamonds and fine jewelry a tlegal rates. All security deposited with us stored in burglar-proof vaults. If you need money use this blank and our Agent will call on you. Our agent will be in ftecatar every Tuesday. Name Address it. Wayn* toil) tfinpirj Established 1896 Room 2, Seoond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street Home ’Phone, 83$ Fort Uavne, nd ’ hreyhing Outfits For SALE 1 am offering for sale all my thresh-1 ing machinery. Two complete out fits, in first-class condition. Call on I A. . FILING, Preble, Ind 6-13-20-2? I SE TO 1(1 NT-9 all ottage No. Sth St. Inquire of Peter Gas-j '• -r. or 'phone 38fi IStfj 1 ....Wanted.... A salesman Mu-t be a live i hofstlmgr J’oung man for retail Harness Sto e. Inquire at once, permanent position for right man. SCHAFER HDW. CO.!

Plenty of fresh home made sauerkrout 15c quart Holland Herring, keg 90c White Fish, pail 50e Russian Sardines, pail 75c j Linburger cheese, lb. 25c Cream cheese, lb. 25c Sweitzer cheese, lb. 25c Brick cheese, lb. 25c Sardines in olive oil 10 & 15c Pineapple 10-18-25 c Olives qt . 25c Ripe olives qt 35c Spanish onions, lb. 7 C Cabbage, lb. & Oranges 20-30-35 c Perfection bread 5-10 c Apple butter 12 l-2c Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 17c to 27c. eggs 28 cents IIW! ($;) SAMPLE FrEl] Try il for tuul and dry catarrh, tneeiing, cold in the head, hay fever or any complication resulting froaa chrome catarrh. Keep* the breathing open, that rivln-r sound, rental tlcep and jxariag. Soother and beads the Inflamt d membranee. Fme tor nose bleed. Get Kondoa'a, the original and genuine Catarrhal Jehr. at druggists or direct, in sanitary tabes. 25c or Sue. Sample tree. Write h mloa Mlg. Minneapolis, Minn. COAL I OF QLALIIY Prices Right Your O'ders will be appreciated PHOINI-: 190 Emerson Bennett