Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1914 — Page 4

Tonight The Last For Rube Wilkins At The Crysta

HEAVV HAULING! IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL for any > person to haul over any turnpike, macadam or gravel road (the term “gravel road" to include any road graded and gravelea with not lessthan one yard of gravel to eight feet! in width and nine feet in length of .“Uch 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 than 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 I inches and less than four inches in i width, the combined weight of whichl load, vehicle and driver, shall be more than thre thousand pounds; or on I any vehicle with tires of four inches ' and less than five inches in width, the, combined weight of which load, vehic- j le and driver, shall be more than thir-ty-five hundred pounds: or on any vehicle with tires five inches or over in I width, the combined weight of which i load, vehicle and driver shall be more than thirty-eight hundred pounds. Any j person violating any provision of this J section shall, on conviction, be fined , not less than five dollars nor more! than fifty dollars for each load so' hauled. This includes traction engines weighing over the above limit. Provided. That any road superintendent shall have police power to

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ll.line lx <>uc of the w<wt attractive material* fur tlwxe plain little frock* that are so ranch favored just now for general wear. It h» warm, clings <graee-1 fully to the flgure ami is decorative I enough in itself to require very little, IM mining. No. M® has a drop-xlionider. a full I length sleeve and a six gored skirt. It, •mH l>e very ptetising made tip iu a dull blue ratine or serge with indlar •tid cuffs of a softly colored silk ratine ar iirocade. There are many way* of inljusthig ’ these flat twtuare collars. The follow- I lug I kava found w<>st practical: Thel collar is usually made double or hi lined with a thin silk if the material la too heavy t« use dot)We. 1 make the collar, join the scams thmvhig It open al the t-»i‘>. turn and prea* flat 1 then Imam tiw two up’.H-r elges together. 1 taking <oto to are that the under aide dor* u«t w*ilgc. and run a double hue of HM< hind slltchiliK n» Clwe tv the edge M j-j/dble After this tins lawn , done tti<--Xiilar is adjusted t» the nwk of the waist, and a bias band of the material or Mik la joined with theorem, along the upper »«4c. The arnitn may mw be pn—sed flat and the atrip of silk turned ia and felled to the inside of th* us k Thia forma a neat finish, nnd there la M danger of the pulling and stretching which no often happens. Th!* dress may 1* made In atae 3fl with 4\ yard* of 3d Inch material. There are b rterw In tlw poiu-rn. 34 to 4* Thia Is • Perfect Pattani. Ila sure tn etale right atto, men «n ring orar the Calimmt pan of the boat for dimeoalnns it may he obtained i»y lining «ut the and efi» losing 13 cents In 1 stampa or ctdu to the I’aUeru liepartluaut of this paper COUPON Name •treat and Ko. City and •tn’s •••••. •• Pattern N* .«•• *''' / ' .? . . JI

upon siuid jiu.v person who r ■ seen violating or by warrant any per-' son who has violated any of the pro-i I visions of this section within the coun- [ ‘ ty or township for which such road j superintendent is elected or appoint-: cd. and that, on conviction of the de-! i feudant in such cause, there shall be i I assessed by the court trying the cause. a fee of two dollars In each case, to I i in: paid to the person making such arrest. —Acts 1907, Chapter 234. JIM A. HENDRICKS, 22t3 Supt. of Highways. o PUBLIC SALE. 1 will sell at public auction at my j residence on what is known as the [ Rupright farm, located U mile east ' of Echo, or 5 miles due east of Os- | sian on Decatur and Ossian pike, on | Monday, February 23. 'l4. beginning at I 10 o'clock a. m.. the following properI ty. to-wit: Four Head of Horses. One dapple gray mare. 6 years old. weight ! 1475 lbs., safe in foal, from Goshorn’s j big Norman horse of Ossiau, strictly ’sound in every particular, and an exi eellent worker in all harness. One i black mare, coming 9 years old, weight I 1525 Tbs., a first-class work mare in i all harness; One black mare, 11 years ■ old. weight 1400 Tbs., a good general ■purpose horse: 1 driving horse. 12 1 years old. weight 1000 Tbs. Three Head of Cattle: An extra good milch and butter cow. half Jersey and half [ Durham. 6 years old. iresh last Oct.. ■ and will be fresh in Sept., will test 351 and giving about 3 gal. per day. One cow. 7 years old, half Jersey and half Durham, fresh last Dec., giving a good flow of milk, and an extra good milk and butter cow. One heifer calf. 4 months old. out of first described cow. j Seven Head of Hogs: Seven Head of Hampshire Shouts, wIH | average from 90 to 100 Tbs., a good[ thrifty bunch of feeders. Twenty-five I head of good breeding ewes, all safe with lamb, for Ist of April. 160 head [ of young laying hen* and pullets: 25 head of full blooded Buff Orpington:; 3 geese. Farm implements: NewTif i fin wagon. 35k skein coach tongue, only run a few miles: fiat bottom hay and; corn rack; new I. O. Case corn cult!i vator: new Osborne, 14-roll disc bar I [row; 60-tooth wooden frame spike tooth-harrow; new Gibb*. 14-inch walking plow, Syracuse 15-in walking ’ plow. Deering mower. 5H ft. cut; aet! I double brass mounted work harness. ; | fly nets, storm blankets, and many oth-1 er articles too numerous to mention. Notice—The above described goods I were all purchased last season and are I all as good as new. About two tons ! clover hay. Terms—A credit of 9 mouth* will 1 l»e given on all sums over *5.00 by purchaser giving an approved bankable note. Sums of *5.90 and under cash in hand. A discount of 4 per cent straight will be given to thoee who wish to pay cash on sums over *5.00. T. J. DR PLY, Harry Bunn. Auctioneer. Chas. L. Kreigh, Clerk. Ladies of Jackson U. B. church will - serve dinner. ■ ■I I 0 1 STOCK SALE. We. the undersigned, will hold a stock sale at the residence of James Parrish. known as the old Maloney fsnu, 3 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. 3 miles south and ’i mile eart of Pleasant Mills, 1 mile south and 5 mile* east of Monroe, on the pike fol lowing th© long distance telephone Hl e. on Tuesday. February 17, l»‘gin j nlng at !** o'clock a, the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: One extra dark cheatnut scrrel stall 100. % P« r< heron Norman, coming 3 years old. well broke, fine mover, weight liHMt lbs; 1 pair red roan colts, coming 2 years old. % Belgium, weight 1390 emh. well meted; 1 sorrel mare, coming 3 year* old. Mtfe in foal. Weight 1300 tbs; 1 buy! mare. 10 year* old. safe in foul, weight 1400 lbs.: I black mar©. 10. year* old. with foul, weight 1100 tbs.; 1 bay gelding, coming 3 years old, [ weight 1200 lbw.; I colt, 7 months old. ; M Head of Cattle: Ten head of J©r sey heifers, most of them fresh by j day of sale: 1 Durham cow. 4 years old. will be fresh la March; 1 cow, 6 year* ©ld. will be fresh in March; 1 black heifer. 2 yean oM; 2 yearling. Nicer*. 1 full blooded Jersey heifer, 10 weeks old. 23 Head of lings: Eight brood sows. 6 full blooded o. I. r.. - will furrow front the first till the mid I dlr of .March; I O. I. C. male pl*, weight ut'out 150 tbs.: 14 shouts, weighing from 100 to 133 lb*, each. Ten full blooded Klngle •‘omb Rhode island Red < w k*rcl». about 2W bnsii els of |witato©M bay in mow. Terms of sale SMde known <«> day of sal®. PILDERBADK A PARRlbll. Hlldcrmau A Michaud. Aucls. John Wachter, Clerk. Democrat Want AX. Pay.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public j sale at his residence, 4 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on [Tuesday, February 10. beginning at 10 ' o’clock a. m., the following property, [ i to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One black mare, 16 years old, in foal: 1 gray mare, 7 years old. 26 Head of! I Hogs: Four brood sows, 1 Duroc sow.l ! due to farrow 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 shouts, i Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire : ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens. Some corn in crib, hay in mow and fodder in mow. Household Furniture: Two stoves, 1 heating and 1 small cook stove: 1 three-piece bedroom suite, 1 dining table and set of dining chairs. 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 t>eet bed combined; top buggy, spring wagon, set double hip-strap harness, i set single buggy harness. 2 storm ' fronts, and many other articles too nu raerous to mention. Terms —Sums of *5 and under, cash in hand; over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giv | leg 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. ■—v — - FOR SALE—Good sewing machine ' (White-; one bed. with mattresses and springs, 6 dining room chairs; 1 1 single bed. parlor stand, and 1 oil cook stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or i 'phone 419 i9t , FOR RENT—Cheap, five room housf inside of railroad on Mercer aver. ue. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Parent or at Crystal theater. 2213 j

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T*m? little tot will I* doubly pleaMd with her Christum* <S<*»l If it is aertmi j (Mttilwl by ■ complete. fashionable, wardrobe. Thia set of |«ttem* (3012) will moke | mutter* much easier for the mother a* big sister who i* dressing the eloll or doll*. There arc n coal in drop-shoulder style gatkcrM into a bund at the bot tom; a Kuaaian blouse suit; a coat suit, with a text and a two-piwe skirt at I tachcei tuau underskirt. a Tam-oehan tar cap and a IltUe round hat with a . »h*j>ed bfim. A *ct of time pntteraa ' the doll wonld make a highly Interest j Ing mid tmrtrnctira sift for the little ' timid of W or 12 who la learning » j sew. Thera pattern* ara cut in sUee Ik j IB ami 32 Thia la • Perfect Pattern. in selucling the paitrnm. be gnrerned | by tb« length of the d»ll. measuring ; fima* ilia crown of rim bead to the sole | «f the foot ; Thia eet may he obtained by Bilmg | out the romevii and enHoslng to cal* ] tn atampa or eatn to tba fatten* De | I part meet of thia paper. COUPON b*ms ............ H | ntreat and Ko. ***«***••«•«•****«••••*••»« I 1 City and •**«* • 111 FMtctn Na. SIdMM •*»•« «>•«••«* <»*»ek«> «eee*««*aes*«»«e|| - n« ij, jiiy.m iyigii eg'** .

PUBLIC SALE Joint sale at public auction by the - undersigned on the farm of Wm. ! Campbell, L mile east of South Sal em„ Ind., on Wednesday. February 1! 1 beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., the fol ! lowing property ,towlt: 7 head of i horses, one sorrel mare. 7 years old I eood worker and heavy in foal; one | 3-yr. old steel roan drat* mare: one ■ 2-yr.-old black draft mare, a good one: i two 2 yr.-old draft geldings, good sue and makeup: one 2 yr.-old standard bred road colt, bred for speed and shows It; one yearling colt, draft. 5 head of cattle, four milch cows, three of them are 6 yrs, old and will be fresh in the fall and are giving a good bunch of milk now. one is a large cow and will be fresh in Feb.; one 2-yr.-old heifer. Hogs. Sheep and Poultry, sheep—seven heiyi No. 1 breeding Ewes, Hogs—three brood sow*; two with pigs by their side. Poultry—five head turkeys, two young gobbler* and three liens. Farming Implements, one 3-in tread wagon and bed. Surrey, hay rigging and hog rack combined. Milwaukee binder, in good shape; Milwaukee mower, good as new; Osborne hay tedder, go«>d ar ntw; Big Wille Spring Tooth Carn Plow; J. I. Case Corn Plow. Disc liarftiw. Spike Tooth Harow, 60-tooth; Spring Tooth Harow. Riding Saddle, good as new; light spring wagon, two Target Guns. Wire Fence Stretcher, some good Mixed Hay in mow. also some Foder and Oats Straw, with numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale—Sum* of 85. W 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 tor cash. No property removed until settled for. WM. CAMPBELL J. F. KEIFER Jesse Michaud, J. N. Burkhead. Auct*, S. B. Campbell. Clerk. — " -~o — PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence, t 2 miles south and 2C miles west of ! Decatur, and ’« tulle west ot the ( Washington church, on Wednesday.

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February 18, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One bay mare, 4, Belgium, 5 years old. safe in foal: j 1 sorrel mare. A* Belgium, 5 years old. safe in foul: 1 bay mare, coming 4 years old. bred to be in foal: 1 brown mare, coming 4 years old, bred to be in foul; 1 colt, coming I year i old. Eight Head of Cattle: One Durham cow, 7 years old, fresh last j of February; 1 black cow, 7 years; old, frosh Ist of March: 1 red cow, 4 years old, fresh first of May; one 2-' year-old heifer. Durham, fresh In March: one 2-year-c>ld roan heifer, fresh first of March: 3 heifer calves. It) months old. 37 Head of Hogs: Four brood sows, will farrow Ist of April; 33 head ahoats. Farming Implements: Milwaukee binder, in good shape; Milwaukee mower, Indiana grain drill, good as new; Ohio hay! loader, in good shape: John Deere corn planter, good as new: disc bar-, row, spring tooth harrow, good as n©w; 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 John Deere walking breaking plows, good as new; 2 Tiger cultivators, beet cul tivator. Turnbull wagon, surrey, set , heavy harness, hay ladder, wagon box. corn fodder. 30 cord of wood, other articles too numerous to mention.. Terms of Sale—Hums of *5 and un-1 dcr. cash In hand. Over that amount,' a credit of 9 months will be given, the i i purchaser giving hte note with ap- j ; proved security; 4 per cent off for J cash. No property removed until ! settled (or. ABE SCHNEPP. .! John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Frncbto. flerk I Ludles* Aid sm lety of Washington j . M. E. church will serve lunch. II FOR SALE —Complete billiard hall outfit. Good as new, consisting of i 1 billiard table, 4 p<x>l tables and plen-, ty of Iralks. cues, chairs, etc. Also floor ■ cigar ca«e. candy case, 1 desk. 1 safe,! : tobacco wall case. For sale or trade. Inquire at Girod & Baker’s restaur- j ■ ttrt. mi! • j HOUSE TO RENT—7 rooms and on brick street. Electric lights and v.-ater.- Dr Roy Archbold. 2M3 HOUSE TO RENT—Six rooms, on 14th St. —Julius Haugk. 21tJ I‘FOR SALE Good family mare and i general purpose horse. Will sell at , the right price.—Dyonis Schmitt. 28tl*

Decatur to Toledo and Return VIA 1 | CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE Sunday February Ist and 15th and March Ist 15th and 29th See H. J. Thompson Agt for Particular I 55.00 ' S ST. LOUIS AND RETURN i VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE I SATURDAYS, FEBRUARY 7th. AND 21st Get tickets and information of H. J. THOaMPSON, Agent OUR MONEY IS YOURS ON EASY TERMS AT LEGAL RATES I LOAN TIME TOTAL corß 130 00 3 MONTHS *4 K I Other amounts at the same proportionate legal rate in amounts (rota (;<■ to *150.00. or can arrange for longer time if desired. Paymenu cat ,3 paid monthly or weekly and they will be ao small that you will a« h J them. All diamonds and jewelry left with ua stored in burglar proof 1 We loan on pianos, furniture, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., «jrJH [ removal. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name j Address ,J Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1896 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONtE FORT WAYNE. IND. A Licensed and Bonded Company. ‘ ’ ""■ ll - 1 !■ H- | THE OLD SETTLE! BLACK RAIN WATER °* I MUDDY HYDRANT WATEI B ■■•tnrk.Ka Wit! »et iartta ft* tiattr. b.l suiAaS t the OLD SETTLED CO.. FINDLAU