Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1914 — Page 5
A FEW OF OUR 1-APM BARGAINS The following farms we have listed at a very tow figure and the prices rarnd below should bring quir T -k sales. Should any of them not he sold by January 1,19 n, they win be taken oft th?,market. (Get busy): 120 acres gpol black soil, only 2-12 miles from two guod markets and on gobd stone roads* this farm has beat of improvements, good ten room house with cement yarns walks all around it, cellar, drilled well, Woodhouse, the house is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70, a large hog house and other outbuildings, none oi the buildings over ten years old; some of the corn on this farm went 90 bu. to the acre this year. This farm is located in the heart of the Eastern Indiana 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 climate on account of his health, and will sell for $165.00 per acre if sold this month. 66 auras,- 4 J. 2 JJjteq of market, 10 room lions*, pift < old water, cellar «n<4 other ouUul jngs, barn 40x66, hip roof, eom crtn, granaries, good I orchard, 4 yniber, 1-3 mile to ' school, soil is mostly black, tiled and . fenced, 1165.00 per acre. 120 acres, * infie-s to school. 1 mile I to church and 5 1-2 miles to elevator or county seat, house has 9 rooms and cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached, granaries and other outbuildings, or chard, farm is tibxi and fenced. Only $125.00 ner acre. 106 acres, locted in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana; 8 room house, with cellar, smoke house, chicken honse, milkhouse, bam 38x80, with cement floor, well, with windpump, good orchard, farm well tiled, ■ fenced, for only $145. per acre 115 acres, 1 1-3 mile from market, 7 ' room house with cellar, plenty of outbuildings. barn .18x68, large hog house, nice three-acre grove, black soil, well fenced, well ditched, close to school, 1 an extra good bargain for SIBO.OO per j
F " E 1 THE LAST WEEK OF I’m I : ; J BIG JANUARY COST SALE > = i! inis will be the, last week of the big January Cost Sale. This has been one of the largest January Cost Sales we have given and we g are going to make the closing week one of the biggest weeks in this sale. Every department has plenty bargains still left and this g will be your opportunity to secure what you need at big saving. g IT y?- anMB -^ < Q ■aKiMßnlllg % Final Clearance On Dress Goods And Silks i SllitS And Coats We still have some good values in Drees |W '*S Goods and Silks and now is your oppor- '" ■-J3l j ■,} S * ' /Cll ""™ • tunity to buy at saving to you. •s !^ra| T i \/jL?J Choice this week of any coat $2.00 Dipss Goods $1.48 i Wfl that sold from $12.50 to $16.50 1-75 \ I A f</ to close at $5.50 g “ “ . | !'<lX L ’° “ “ ‘B4 f h 1 £5 ‘‘ “ GS . S Nothing reserved so buy now « «. ‘.A Carpet and Rug Bargain g lO| all must be sold by end Os this T() « « ‘44 We are making we have g I 1 • week ’ “ ‘ -29 RUG BARGAINS S «<■■■» w ,2o ’* ‘ .21 27x54 Axminster rugs <2.50 sale $1.98 MR /) Z • .15 4< .12 27x5-1 Wilton rugs 4.25 sale 3.48 2 Choice of all the best suits * Wx72 Axminster rugs 4.50 sale • 3.68 g that were $16.50 to $35. 36 inch Me saline all colors this week 84c ;£ g x $16.50 suits to close $8.25 All silks ; t big reductions. All table lin- mgs tsoJe AT ; riag $25.00 to $35.00 Suits SIO.OO ens at sal pi K All room sized rugs at big cut in prices. Largest open stock g in the city to select from g To Buy This Week Means Great Saving to You k XTXBXXCK /AfNO CIS-* AfN Y |
acre. ICO adres, 8 room house with cellar, tarn 40x90, two cribs and other good outbuildings, a good well, with windpump, fenced and tiled, only 1-2 mile from school 1 1-2 mile to church, 1 1-2 mile to elevator and 6 miles to county seat. $125 per acre. 95 acres all black soil, 1 1-2 mile to market, 4 1-2 mites to county seat. 7 room house, barn 36x70. with shed attached, and other outbuildings, wind mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fairly well tiled, no timber on the place, for only $130.00 per acre. 80 acres, house of 7 rooms, barn 36x56, with shed attached, corn cribs and granaries and other outbuildings, well with windpump, good orchard, farm is tiled and fencedis only 1 1-4 mile to church, 1 1-4 mile to school and elevator, a bargain for some one at $115.00 per acre. GO acres, 6 room house, barn 36x56, and other outbuildings. The buildings on this place are old, but in good repair. The farm is all under cultivation, fences in good shape and fairly well tiled, located only 2 1-2 miles i from the county seat on the best of stone roads, and is a bargain at $105.00 per acre. I 54 acres located just back of the above farm, off the road, a good 7 room house, barn not so good, fairly i well fenced and tiled, owner must sell : on account of health, these two farms ■ can be bought together, and would j make an ideal stock farm for some live, wide-awake farmer, or will be j sold separately at $lO5 per acre. 60 acres. 6 room house with cellar, barn 36x60, smoke house, a good well, only 3 miles to elevator, 9 acres timber and all the rest under cultivation,, a bargain for some one if taken quick at $l2O per acre. 120 acres, 100 acres under cultivation and 20 acres of timber located on good stone roads, 2 miles to churcn, 3-4 mile to school, and 6 miles to elevator. 9 room house, barn 42x60, with shed, granaries, scale with shed over, good well with wind pump, orchard, well tiled and fenced, only $160.00 per 1 acre. Now remember the prices on the'
■ above farms are not watered, and will' 'sell before January 1, I'.il-J, or takeni off the market. HARVEY & LEONARD CO. 60 acres, well improved; Washing-' , ton township, will take city property. 160 acres, will take city property in ' exchange. Have customer, will purchase well j located small modern residence, 80 acres in Jefferson township. Will exchange for farm near Decatur. 100 acres, 1 1-2 mile of Decatur. $7,000. Come early or you will miss I a great bargain. Good residence on Ninth street, near Monroe. Nice bargain on Eighth street, near | G. R. & I. depot at great bargain. 38 acres in Lagrange, to trade for | Decatur property. A six room house on Line street at a bargain. A good five room house in Union City, Ind., wil Itrade for property in Decatur. Five acres with good improvements, just out of Decatur corporation. Will trade for smaller property. COM E IN AND SEE OUR LIST. Opposite Interurban Station. ERWIN AGENCY. - o NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons selling milk, cream or buttermilk within the city of Decatur. Indiana, are hereof notltied to file ■ their certificates of examination of | their cow or herd of cows by January 1 30, 1914, as those who sell milk, cream or buttermilk without a license ' will be prosecuted under the ordin- i , ance made and provided for in such i cases. Respectfully yours, DR. H. F. COSTELLO, 6tlo City Health Officer. o WOOD. ( Good cook wood for sale. Erwin's i office. 'Phono 85. 6tf j HORSE OR SALE —Good work horse. i 9 years old, sound.—G. W. Watts. , Rr. R. N. 7.19 t-j | <
TO THE PUULIC I have opened an nfl.ee fortho prac-f tice of law, hi the Odd Fellow's Block., in t|ie suite of room: formerly oecn pied by Mr. Beatty, where I may be found during business hours. 1 heart lly appreciate ull past favors. Respectfully, 30t. _ JAMES T. MERRYMAN. —fl ODD FELLOWS TAKE NOTICE. The grand master will visit our lodge Monday evening, January 19. We want all members present if pos slbl«. Come, you will be well p-ild. | Visiting members will also be welcome. 14t3 FOR SALE—Wo have a number of Quarters from good corn fed beef I cattle. Will sell at the right price. Hoosier Packing Co. Decatur, Phone 1101. ' i:;td ' FOR SALE—Good sewing machine (White-; one lied, with mattresses and springs, 6 dining room chairs; 1 ! single befl, parlor stand, and 1 oil cook , stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or ’phone 419. 19131 FOR.SALE —Ground bones for chicken feed, the best egg-producing food; known to poudtry men, at the Hoosier Packing Co., and their markets up town. 15t6 FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; Line street. I —B. W. Sholty. nt-t-s-tf FOR_SALE —Neat, five-room cottage on the east side of 10th St. A 60foot lot in connection. Entire lot is well drained. Will sell cheap if sold at once. For further particulars in- 1 quire of Nele Philip Harmon, 'phone N 0.724. 13t3 TO RENT —One front office room, one middle office room; two unfurnished, housekeeping rooms.—J. H. Stone 7t3 yOUND- On Monroe street, ~ nir.t.'s black cloth /I >ve. Call at. this of fice. Bt3 FARM FOR RENT-95 acres in- St. Mary's township, ", miles from town, with or without buildings. Inquire of John M. Ray, 1013 W. Adams St., Decatur. Ind. > Gtf
FOR-SALE. ■ The general storo Atiffi building, of i the Into Henry Zwhtk at Williamn < 1 (Bingen I'. O.). Indiana. For full par tit ulars call on or write MARY ZWICK, 288(30 Bingen, Indiana. HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven room hou .-ion brisk street,, three Squares from court house. In- ; quire at this office, or 'phone 65. 14t3 I o 1 LADIES—S 6-$8 week making plain I nprons at home; no canvassing; we i pay you. Particulars and full size sample apron sent for 25c. Domestic Supply H0u5e.1233 Schofield, Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. —i — ■ o— — KEYS- MIST-*- Hunch of keys. Please li'kco nt tills offbe.t „ 20t3 FOR SALE Complete billiard hall outfit. Good as uew, consisting of: 1 billiard table. 4 pool tables and pion i ty of balls, cues, chairs, etc. Also floor ! cigar case, candy case, 1 desk, 1 safe,] I tobacco wall case. For sale or trade. Inquire at Girod & Baker’s restaur-1 i ant, 17t12 Q — 'FOUND -Gray hanCimg. Apply Mrs. John Clancy, West Monroe street. | J 'Phone 500. 31t3 ; Q FOR SALE Good as new Hoosier disc drill, discs, been out two seasons— I I $35; good narrow tread Turnbull wag-1 l on and box. in good running order; I tires just set. for sls. Any one Inter-1 ested inquire of Marion Reber, on Bartlett farm, or W. T. Baitsell, 856 S. Winchester St., Decatur. 2113 W. T. BALTZELL. t o HOUSE TO RENT- Six rooms, on i 14th Ssr Julius Haugk. 21t J. FOR SALE —Revolving office chair, flat top office desk. Remington type 1 writer and complete wireless telegraph outfit, all very cheap.—M. A. Kenworthy, 'phone 29. We are now prepared to supply the city trade with “double” cream, guaranteed to whip.
Fare $ 2 so daily between fe^^WS?^.(t E X ELAND SL-sJjiiffaijo — THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE pie largnflt an,| most rswtlv pa«i:enirer»U-um<-r on inland wntera of the world. lnSnrvirn.tiily lit on- tjl rcvlrbi- levt.Clu<.-lh!»;r>lo«l.irOToom»anJpurlor«ur, oinniiKlati»B „aur, Macnificont Sloamrrt SEEANDBEE, Citv of Erie and City of Buffalo Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) LeaveC’k'vdjtnd - . . ,00 P.M. Lcnvc Buffalo • < E:00 PM. Arrive Buffalo • • M. Arrive Cleveland • 0;30A. M. (Centra I Standard Time) Conncethma mad.- at Buffalo with train* for rII litatem and Canadian points: at Cleveland for rut*in>Bay. foiedo, Detroit and all |x>*nta Wcmt and Southwest. Tickets reading via uny ruilrouJ Uuv between Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for franaporfation on C. <t B. line ateaiuen. Aal. yuur ticket agent fur ticket* viaC. Hl B, line, bend t> cunta poatuge fur hai Jaom. l buokkrt. THE CLEVELAND A BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. i'j 1. r . 'fi.wniu.u, Gen I Ngr. H. R. Rogers, TfafUr Mgr. W. F Herman, Gen’l I'nea. Agent CMralard. G«uo <uraww»ww»'ww.vrtr»n»w >'iw«'»» R—sssssguski *' < ■» — w B SETTLER| :lea» INWA'i’ER I IANT WATER i B •n tht Latif, but panhea iL A it, ©r write ! CO., FINDLAY, 0. S
FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN CALVES. All high grades, bulls and heifers. One to three weeKs old. Selected from one of best dairies In the state. All have perfect markings, are from high priced sire, and from select cows that average 60 pounds of milk per day, showing 3% to 4 per cent butter fat. Here is a chance of a lifetime to get some valuable young calves at a nominal cost that has taken years of careful breeding and feeding to produce. The price is S2O each In crate at express office. Six hours' ride to Decatur. If you are or will be in the market write me your wants. FRISLNGER & TRICKER, Farmdale. Ohio.
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