Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1914 — Page 4

TELEPHONE NOTICE Some time age the German Telephone Co. Craigville sent out notices of the New Ruling, which stated that in NO CASE would the company allow your bill to run over ten days over Six Months. There are stiii a few who have not paid up, although their bills are run overtime. Remember the company is enforcing the new rule. If you are one of those who have not paid, and do not want your ’phone disconnected, you better get busy. The new ruling takes effects March 11914 Yours JOSEPH GERBER Secretary

PUBLIC SALE. ” The udersigued will offer at publh * gale on the Joud Anderson farm. i Junes north of Craigvtlle, or 1 mile ** eaat and 2 nliies south of Tocsin, on . Tuesday, February 24. the following _* property, to-wit: Horses: Thirteen

OUR MONEY IS YOUhS ON EASY TERMS AT LEGAL RATES “ LOAN TIME TOTAL COST Z $:4).00 3 MONTHS $4.60 • Other amir t* at th . rue proportionate legal rate in amounts from $5.00 * to $l5O 00. or can arrange for longer time if desired. Payments can be •*" paid monthly or wee kly and they will be so small that you will not feel * thorn. All <! ,: ;nonds and jewelry left with us stored in burglar proof vaults We loan on pianos, furniture, teams, fixtures, diamonds, etc., without ... removal.

Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. «• Name Address Fort Wayne Loan Co. Established 1836 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME RHONE 833 FORT WAYNE, IND. A Licenced and Conded company.

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head, consisting of 1 bay mare, 7 years old. worker in all harness, wgt. 1550. bred to Belgian horse; sorrel mare. 6 years old. bred to Belgian horse, woraer in sill harness, Veight 1500; bay mare Id years old, In foal to Belgian horse, weight 1150; bay more coming 5 years old, sired by Kn-

line, good driver and worker: team of gray mares, good worker, team of strawberry roans, weight 11200. work- ! ers in all harness, good team for logging: 2 coming 2-year-old colts: 1 filly 1 coming 1 year old. These colts arc draft colts, good bones. 2 colts coming yearling fillings. Cows: Fresh I j cow, giving 2 gallons of milk at a milking. 9 years old: black Jersey j ' milk, will be fresh June 6,7 years j old; Bed Durham, t! years old, giving , milk, will be fresh in June; red cow. j coming fresh last of March; 5-year-! , old cow, he fresh last of May; Jersey j 1 heifer, fresh last of March: half-Jer- j soy, fresh last of June; 1 coming 2 year-old heifer, not bred; heifer, giving milk, fresh in July; Jersey heifer, fresh in March; Jersey heifer, fresh in May; Durham cow. 7 years old.' fresh March 20: 5 spring calves, .1 bull calves and 2 heifer calves; I! cows will be fresh in March. These are good cows. Hogs: 19 head, consisting of a Duroc male hog, 16 head shoats, weighing from 100 to 110 tbs; 2 O. 1. C. male pigs, big enough for j service. Farming Implements: John-j ston corn harvester, good as new; Thomas hay loader: Superior grain j drill, Neudia manure spreader, good j as new; Oliver riding plow, 2 John | ANNOUNCING 1914 Excelyior Aotocycie 7 models, ranging in price from *l9O to $290. Omer Parent, 4 gent On display at Parent Bros, Electric Shop Or. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PlinVIP Office 14rf 1 IlUilc Residence 105

' Deere cultivators; Osborne double disc harrow, 60-tooth spike tooth harrow ; Oliver walking plow. Osborne hay tedder, Osborne hay rake, McCormick mower, Moline wagon, hay rack and wagon bed. set dump boards. Black Hawk check rower, spike tooth harrow, .single cultivator, double-' | shovel plow, 2 sets double work bar ' I ness, set single harness, double set of | carriage harness and other articles too numerous to mention. Terras—ss and under, cash; sums | over $5 a credit of 12 months will be ] given, first six months without inter est. last six months with interest at j rate of 6 per cent; 4 per cent off for cash. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. 1 Ladies of Pleasant Valley will serve lunch. J. It. ANDERSON. Noah Fraughiger. Auct. ! Robert Stewart, Clerk. o - 1 —- HARRISON CRAIG IS DEAD. Bluffton, Ind.. Feb. 19 —(Special to [Daily Democrat)- Harrison Craig, 69' ! years of ago. and one of the best! known citizens In this city, died this, morning at about 11 o'clock from a ! stroke of paralysis. Mr. Craig wa shoveling the snow from in front of his residence when the attack came j on him. He was taken Into his home j and lived but a few hours. He was a , member of the Forty-seventh regiment band, of which only one remaining, member is living. Mr. Craig was well known to Decatur people. The fu- j neral arrangements have not been made, o FOR SALE —Team of mares, in foal,, each weighing 1.440 pounds, eight and nine years old. Also disc harrow. spike-tooth harrow, set of heavy j work harness. These tools were all bought new last spring. Inquire ofj Romance Mackita, So. 13th St., or ad-j dress Decatur, R. R. No. 2. 39t6! FOR RENT —House on Line street.! Barn on lot. —Simeon J. Hain. 34t6| FOR SALE—Holstein male calf, one j year old. Inquire of Jesse A. Ray. j Monroe, Ind. R. R. No. 1, or four j miles soutli of Peterson. 28t3<); FOUND —Poeketbook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Call at Democrat office. 37t3 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Furnase heat.—Dr. Elizabeth Burns. Corner First *nd Monroe. 33t3 TO RENT —One front and two middle, office rooms; one unfurnished] lion room.- J. H. Stone. 41tf FOUND—Triple strand of blue beads.! Apply this office. 40t31

OLD FAVORITES Will be at Chautauqua This Summer—The Ben Greet Players Will Give SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY “The, Merchant of Venice' —Famous Kryl Band Also Coming. Although the program for the chau- | tauqua next summer, has not yet been received by the Chautauqua commiti tee. C. S. Niblick, treasurer of the lo j cal association, has received an advance notice that several old favorites will appear here again. Among them i are the Ben Greet Players. Tlu>se are | Shakespearean players, and tills year ! will give “The Merchant of Venice." Mr. Niblick was 'asked to sei.d the names of tho women's clubs, to which the Rcdpath Chautauqua company wished to send notices of the coming play that they might study this winter. The famous Kryl band will also j lie here. — , o— ——— MRS. KENNERK DIES SUDDENLY. Mrs. Mary Kennerk. a resident of Allen county since she came from Ireland with her parents sixty-two years ago, died suddenly last evening at her j home at Hoapland. She was the wife i of Timothy Kennerk and the mother jof Mary F. Kennerk. of Somers & ; Kennerk of Foft Wayne, whose home jat Sprankle Station burned a few i iiightn ago. Other surviving dtWwn are Joh Kennerk and Mrs. atherlne j May, of New Haven; Mr: . Ernst C *r ard, of Sprankle Station, and Jarre--and Misses Alice and Nora Kennerk, who live at home. Funeral services for Mrs. Kennerk will be held from the late residence, one and one half miles west of Hcagland. at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning ■ and an hour later from the church at ] Hesse Caccel. Where lntermen* will be made. — o- "■ - 1 Democrat Wants Ads Pav.

Our Specials Will Tickle Your Appetite j ~~f | The Best Fed are Healthiest | | and Happiest— J ♦ o | Tv JOT ABLY so when the element of oxpcrv ; 3 « ♦ IN entir. -y eliminated. Tins feature I:as tl-. /yj * t k ccn a cardinal principle with us. No one lives <* better for 1 money then our customers, ♦ Wlicn you lu> here, you can depend upon ovr Vfnj ♦ ♦ . i ~A (or. end you can rest asj irvd tl at wi *? j uSi « h “ Y * " * X do ftivo you a sood. O r ir-c ,i red see why woN » n !' • - . ' O c ■ Saturday’s Specials Cranberries, per qt. . . . 12c Pure comb Honey, per comb 25c jar olives, per jar Tv, Hershey’s Cocoa, 2-10 c boxes . . * * | J7J Can Pie Peaches . . THE CASH SI ORE

NOTICE. G. F. Kbits. J. P.. general collect-j ing agency. Special attention to! mortgage exemption* and all instru- ( ments of writiug. Buys sells and rents property. Office over Interur-1 ban station. 33-e-wd-tfj

Homeseekers Excursion Fares To The Southwest VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tuesday. March 3rd and 17th. April 7th and 21st See H. J. Thompson Agent Decatur for Information or Address Chat. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., Toledo, O.

' FOR SALE—White Leghorn, sing!, comb roosters, also Barred Plymouth Hock roosters. Prices are right.—Jtcob Wcldelr, K. R. 3. Decatur. 2Jtl2 WANTED—GirI to do general hosts work. Enquire A. D. Suttles. at Old Adams County Bank, or 'phone Xc 6 V. 24, f