Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1914 — Page 5

BOSSE OPERA HOUSE I ALL NEXT WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. THE RITCHIE STOCK CO. Headed By Harold C. (Ritchie) Brown MONDAY NIGHT “THE POLITICAL BOSS” A Play of To-day Plenty of Comedy Speciallies Between the Acts ADMISSION 10c RESERVED 20c Reserved Seat Sate At The Holthouse Drug Co. Decatur to Toledo and Return VIA CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE Sunday February Ist and 15th and March Ist 15th and 29th See H.J. Thompson Agt for Particulars.

gss !ii 2fKS S JRSJfi rpjll7 I A £7 HP 117171717 <ll7 S Il the LAST WEEK OF I """ gi !Zj BIG JANUARY COST SALE L-±jl This 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 S 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 g will be your opportunity to secure what you need at big saving. g ** I T 1 Final Clearance On Dress Goods And Silks I i~ ,z Tjf * -t.v a-*<• ' !fi B fcv Suits And Coats IWe still have some good values in Drees ~ 2 Jflbk x Goods and Silks and now is your oppor- g g / ' f\ ■— tunity to buy at saving to you. ''' M G» Choice this week of any coat ’• r!A ; r^ ss Goods *1 that sold from $12.50 to $16.50 u u | <A to close at $5.50 ;z~ « . K g | — Ll ° “ ,84 V - | Mothino* reserved so buv now rzrx ** u no Cai pet and Hug Bargain n 5§ • JNOLning rose - , »7o .02 \v t » ar<s making some big cut in this department as we have 2 L all must be Sold by end of this u u .44 an extra large stock s S F j week. -35 “ “ .29 RUG BARGAINS S afi | -/I ■■■■■ U U *2l 27x54 Axminster rugs $2.50 sale $1.98 g “ |2 27x51 Wilton rugs 4.25 sale 3.48 g B Z? Choice of all the best suits o/ . . ’ ' u 1 m• “ lex s'“Xte Ireg g that were $16.50 to $35. _ 36 inch Messahne a l colors this week 84c ••••■ ■•• • • g ■ ■ $16.50 suits to close $8.25 All silks at jig reductions. All table lin- 27x54 Velvet rugs 1.50 sale 1.228 $25 00 to $35.00 SUitS SIO.OO ens at sale prices All room sized rugs at big cut in prices. Largest open stock jS ’ in the city to select from 2 — — ' 22 p To Buy This Week Means Great Saving to You I NIBLICK | g AINU Go.VtrAiN Y I

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at h!s residence, 4 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on Tuesday, February 10, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ni„ the following property, to-wft: Two Head of Horses:' One black mare, 16 years old. In foul; 1 gray mare, 7 years old. 2« Head of Hogs: Four brood sows, I Duroc sow, due to furrow in April: 1 Poland China, due to farrow in April; 1 Poland China. due to farrow in .May; 1 White sow, with 5 pigs by side; 17 shoats. Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens. Some corn in crib, hay in mow am! fodder In mow. Household Furniture: Two stoves, 1 heating and 1 small cook stove; 1 three-piece bedroom suite, 1 dining tableland set of dining chair®. Farming Implements: Osborn hay loader,-new Cassaday riding breaking plow, disc with truck, J. I. Case riding corn plow. John Deere beet cultivator, International cream separator. Turnbull wagon, with double bed; 5-section land roller, disc drill, corn planter, mower, double-shovel plow, 2-horse ton Turnbull wagon, hay rack and beet lied combined: top buggy, spring wagon, set double hipstrap harness, set single buggy harness, 2 storm fronts, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Tenns —Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security: 4 per cent off for cash. No property , removed until settled for. NORMAN G. LENHART.* - John Spuhler, Auct. Sam Butler, Clerk. o- ■ PUBLIC SALE The undersigned wiU e offer for sale at his residence, on what is known as the old Pelt* farm. 4’ 2 miles west of Willshire, 4% miles east of Monroe, miles north of Salem. 2% miles southwest of Pleasant Mills, and 7H miles south east of Decatur on Thursday, February 5, 'l4. begin- > ning at 10:00 o'clock a. tn. the follov -

Ing property, towlt: 7 bead of horse; —One General Purpose Mare, coming I S years old. In foal, weight. 1300 lbs.; one Draft Mure, coining 4 yrs. old, 1' weight 1250 lbs.; one General Purpose ’ ('elding, coming 4 yrs. old, weight 1 1250 lbs.; four Draft and General 1 Purpose Colts, coming 3 yrs, old, all broke to farm. 1 Milch Cow. coming 7 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk. 27 Head Hogs 6 Grade Gilts, bred tc farrow in spring; 1 Chester While Malo Fig, about 7 months old; 20 head Shouts, weighing from 40 to SO tbs. each. Some full blood Rose Comb Cockreles and Rhode Island Reds. I'adm Implements: One hay loader, 1' Cultivator, IHay Ladder, I Wagon,' 1 Surrey, 5 pass. Automobile, Work ' Harness and other articles too numer-i 011 s to mention. Terms of Sale- Sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. Over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent 1 interest after maturity. 5 per cent Off for cash. JAS. HALBERSTADT J. N. Burkliead, Auct. o FOR SALE —Complete billiard hall outfit. Good as new, consisting of 1 billiard table, 4 pool tables and plen-, ty of balls, cues, chairs, etc. Also floor cigar case, candy case, 1 desk. 1 safe, tobacco wall case. For sale or trade. Inquire at Girod &■ Baker's restaurant. 17412 FOUND —Gray handbag. Apply Mrs. ' John Glancy, West Monroe street. ' 'Phone 500. 21t3 : FOR SALE —Good as new Hoosier disc drill, discs, been out two seasons—l ’s3s; good narrow tread Turnbull wagion and box, in good running order; I tires just set, for sls. Any one interI ested inquire of Marion Reber, on ‘' Bartlett farm, or W. T. Baltzell, 356 : S. Winchester St.. Decatur. 21t3 W. T. BALTZELL. ■; LADIES —$6-$8 week making plain aprons at home; no canvassing; we . pay you. Particulars and full size sar.:- j pie apron sent for 25c. Domestic Sup- • ply House, 1232 Schofield, Bldg., Cleve- ■ land, Ohio.

SILOS. Get our price on a vitrified tile silo, with triple wall, double air space, gal- i vanlwed hoops for reinforcement. Steel; door frame, with 5 year guarantee. As cheap as a stave silo. KALAMAZOO TANK * TILE CO. T. E. Booher, State Agent, No. 8 Neeley Bldg., Muncie, Ind. 26t3 __C_ O NOTICE. I hereby give notice that T will not ‘ be responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. 22t6 JOHN SCHLEGEL. HORSES TOR SALE. One black mare, 7 years old, in foal, wiegtit 1450 pounds. One black mure. 9 years old. In foal, weight 1450 pounds. Ono coming 2-ycar-old draft, colt. S. H. PLOUGHS, ■ 2tf 3 Miles South of Monroe. ■ o FOR RENT —Cheap, five-room house I inside of railroad on Mercer aven- ’ 1 no. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Parent or at 'Crystal theater. 22t3 FOR SALE AT BARGAIN- 200 acres J of good black land in Wabash town-1 chip, Jay county, on good gravel road, 185 acres cleared, 15 acres good woods pasture, land is well fenced and well drained—no open ditches. All in high i state of cultivation. Good brick house I of 6 rooms and basement of 3 rooms. New hip roof bam. 36xS0, with mow j room for 100 tons hay. Also double corn crihs with wagon shed and other buildings for hogs :»nd poultry. Special price made for the next 30 days. 2100 per acre. See or write James; Heath, Portland, Ind. 23t6 FOR SALE —Good sewing machine : (White-; one bid, wth mattresses and springs, 6 dhWi.u room chairs; 1 single bed, parlor stand, and l,oil cook ’ stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or i phone 419. 19t3 FOR SALE—Pups. Will make good tann dogs. Inquire of J. C. Archbold. R. R. No. 7. 19t3

LtaMHßfck.7- .LLa.'oi7iir OUR MAIN OBJECT I in business is to get for our patrons shoes are worth every cent they put into them: We have secured the best and most popularjmakes on the market and a pair of shoes purchased at this store is bound to give satisfaction in every respect. Come in and let us show you some of our many styles. I I PEOPLES & GERKE ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Feb. 2nd., is 291-2© Bring Us Your IVlilkanci Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY