Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1914 — Page 3

A. W. Tanvas, Harness Shop. ■ NORTH SECOND STREET. HK THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR M|| Wies. Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, i ■Storm Fronts, Horse Covers, and all Stable | Goods, Hamess Repairing and Harness oiling | receives prompt attention all work first class ' | and at a price that will not drive you away | but will start you corning my way. * H| GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED ■ A. W. TANVAS

tOST- Pair of gold rimmed gi. ; - Were lost roinewiii-r- , n North Second streets. Finder p|,. a> , return Ito this office. 272t3 FOR ■ENT- -An eight r< oi t house. X.CWne: Fifth t.ntl M-.rs!;;.’,l in good condition. Inquire of li. I*. Heller. 262t6 LOSTj-A Ladies’ black plush cape. on road b iw-.p and the Clark Lutz home. Finder please return to this otlic, or notify the 0. R- & 1- ticket ot!:<'«-.

M| SELECT LIST OF FARMS 1 ■ndiana Stock, Grain, Dairy, Truck and Chicken P ■arms of all szes, at low prices and on easy ■terms. All these farms lie in fine locations, near gChurches oi all denominations, with the best of and highschool privileges, good Kublic roads and close to good railroad centers, • Band near milk and cream Stations, also with cream ' ■wagons, Mail routes, telephones and all I Dial conRveniences at the door. We can give the very best Hos terras on all farms we sell from SI,OOO to $2,000 | down.. Size of farms run 20 acres io 300 acres. ■Come in and see description of these farms. H SHAMP & KELLER Office with Frisinger & Co. Decatur,’lndiana. ,

?SS '.pA Demonstration I EM SEARCHLIGHT and FLORENCE |d \ «-? J» Ul —J 4 W » i ... i ' -i ■ — Tyjjjy . , ■» Th? Above Picture Re;: cs nts Ute Cc. ifort in a Home Using a The Above Picture Represents the Hardship in Every Home that is NMp ••<&.• ,/ Heated with a So-Called Hard Coal Base Burner. I <■, . v ■ik -v \ /,€’ ' r- • 7 < 'z z The abcv e picture means a loss of $3.50 in every ton of coal, be- £; : ', * *' sides the hardships from insufficient heat, which leads up to sickness ' ’w. .<* f’■ ‘ ";,*«■ ' • 'X and doctor bills. ''Uy-' '■ J , tr* ”'■■ , ... . I | The above picture means the using Demonstration will take place • 1 l 'c all (k cr *’ ’ ‘ !l a Bteac, y warm . . ,• - * ■ house night and day when the we.ither in frOnt Oi J ' ’■■ is ten or twenty below zero, besides . f’’ ♦ yjn ?*'t v. warm floors and the same te -ipe-ature Schsfer Hardware Co. s -o**’ - ***’" '■■ - wH?n you set up in the m 5 ” rs as *‘X ; T-V v ." <} when you went to bed at night. Stofe Saturday Afternoon & Evening —JHHWK November 28,1914 j “I Will Give $5,000 to any Stove Manufacturer or n ier Who Will Produce a Base Burner or a Soft Coal Stove Outside the Construction of the Searchlight or the Florence that Will Burn all tire Amount of Fuel as the Searchlight or the Florence." Signed, J. B. HOWARD. «. ; Thf above $5,000 offer has been made for the past twelve years every place where either the Searchlight or the Florence has been exhibited. It I ’(< reason that if any dealer or stove manufacturer could produce a stove that would do the work that the Searchlight or ihe i lorenc wdl do, / .Mi? they would not only have claimed the $5,000 but would have gotten the benefit of letting the people know what great s ives they have. Are You Going to Buy a Hard Coal Base Burner or a Soft Coal Stove? I “S._. < j/,-y~r ■’■ ■ '<■ " i 1 jfso. eoHieandsee i . u ~ntire house (as many as eight rooms) I when the weather is zero or tv,-, my lipl.i- . bin i; means a warm hoiue. warm fioore and the I cutting of yot* r c° al bilH wint€rseaso n ib e glde9thefl aving of doctor’s bills and other worries and expenses that are in nr; <il by irr. . ular Ir 1 <■' hc.u- V w . . '.•Lfiy.tLV '',. I comforts that every home snoiuu nu when you get up in the morning. Will SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. DECATUR, INDIANA c/ , 'L2X lTTgglTa!E^aaßgStiiS^mi^ ' 1

1 1 FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet and velvet rug. 9x12 feet. Call Mrs. Fred i Fruchte, ’phone 398. 265t3 i i 1 LOST—Razor strop, between Lem Merryman’s barber shop and the V ill ( owan barber shop Tuesday evening. A reward will be offered for return to this office. 260t3 < lOR RENT—7-room furnished house, I' furnace, bath, hot and cold water;!, location, Rugg street. Call W. P. j Schrock at Holthouse, Schulte & Co’s I clothing store. 266t4 | 3BU- ■—I—H—LUX

AT THE REX! The Program For The Week. WEDNESDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in A Gentleman of Kentucky in two acts and— SON a drama of today Featuring Belle Adair. THURSDAY Afternoon and night The Mock Rose—Trey O’ Hearts 8 episode and— In and Out a Rip-Roaring Comedy with Max Asher. In connection with show on Thanksgiving afternoon we will have two extra reels. FRIDAY The Aztic Treasur in two acts with Edna Payne and Robert Frazer, and— Rome—Exhibiting the Vatican. SATURDAY Ford Sterling in two acts, the Shooting Match an explosion of Laughter, and— Bob Leonard and Ella Hall in Little Sister. Dont forget our show will be open Thursday afternoon See posters for the week in the Lobby. FOR SALE —Two horses, 1 gelding and a mare. Must be sold by the 15th, as I am going to move away.— Ed Luttman, Decatur, R. R. N. 5, or call ’phone 1-U. 264t3 FOR RENT —Good seven room house, on Studabaker street, near the South Ward school house. Apply Geo. Dutcher, 14 on the R-line. 270t3

I TOOK AWAY HIS APPETITE i Lover of Minco Pie Had Decided Objection to Sharing the Delicacy With Restaurant Cat. Until recently Detective Sergeant . Tim Bailey was a lover of mince pie. Today If anyone offered him a bakery full of mince plea he would turn on his heel and do a quick countermarch. Figuratively he has had his till of the good old pastry. At dinner time one day not long . ago Bailey went into a little restaurant near the Hall of Justice. "Three boiled eggs, a cup of Java and a 12 by 14 wedge of mince pie," he told the waiter. , Bailey polished off the eggs and i j coffee in great shape, and then attacked the pie. He had just begun when a big black cat that had been reposing on the counter a few feet away awoke, stretched, struck at a ! vagrant fly with a chubby paw, and | then leaped into the display window of the place. The window was laden with delicacies to allure the hungry . passerby. I The first thing that Tabby made for L! was the remains of the pie that had , been cut for Bailey. Kitty's first bite 'I was Bailey’s last. He dropped his I fork with a bang, reached for his hat 1 and rushed up to the counter. "Sa-a-y,” he cried, "what are you running here, a restaurant or a ken-1 • nel club?” He paid his bill, ami was [ away down the street before the dazed keeper of the place could catch his breath. —New York Times. o | FOR SALE —Gas range, good as new. | Will sell cheap. See Ed Green. 270t3 I FOR SALE —One 10-ft. counter shew case, and one 7-ft. floor show case. , I Both cases in good condition. Will sell cheap.—Schafer Hardware Co. 3t , I FOR SALE —Gas range, good as new; ' will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed ' Green. 275tl I I FOR RENT—Six-room house on Grant [ i street, 10-room modern house on j Marshall street. Call Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 515 Madison St., or 'phone 151. WANT A CAT —Want a young female cat. Party bringing same to the G. I R. & 1. freight office for inspection. ' Will pay a fair price for same. 274t3 ■ LOST —Ladies’ gold watch, Hunting case, Betsy Ross works. Had a strap fob attached. Return to this of- , flee and receive reward. 266t3 ■ I FOR RENT —Furnished rooms for , light housekeeping. Inquire at 511 : No. sth St., or 'phone No. 14. 262t3

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Ml■!—III ■ I II——M—MBMMBMeW/MM-aMMaaMBM-MMMeMMemMBMMMaMM ■MBMWMMMMBMMBBai “Thanksgiving” WE’VE some excellent Thanksgiving Footwear-the sort any Man, Woman or Child can wear with pride and pleasure, and be thankful for! There’s no Thanksgiving Dressing of more importance than Good Dressing of the foot! We’ve good Shoes for every Member of the Family. MEN’S SHOES Conservative styles or the extreme limit of smartness. Dull or Bright leathers and the new Fall Tans. Shoes that are known tor their excellence. WOMEN’S SHOES Street or House Boots. Beautiful Fall models. Dress Footwear in Ties, Pumps and dainty Slippers. ’ Every Shoe a choice creation. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Splendid Shoes for the strenuous Little Feet. Durable and Comfortable. Shaped to fit growing feet correctly. Wear our Good Shoes and you'll have reason to feel thankful every day in the year! r-agag» .-.a' awa I WINNES SHOE STORE HOME OF GOOD SHOES

PIANO TUNING —High class work, strictly guaranteed. Orders left at Gay, Zwiek & Myers will receive i prompt attention. —Harry Sawyer, Ft. I Wayne, Ind. 240m-t-tf I LOST—Pocketbook containing a five ' I dollar bill, one silver dollar, and a I small key enclosed in a smaller pockletbook. Ivtst near the Methodist I [church. Finder please return to this i | office and receive reward. 272t3 , i.fiST Het ween the J. H. Voglewede ' farm and city, traveling bag, con-! 1 taining clothing, razors and letters,! I from sugar company and foreign coun-1 I tries. Finder please leave at this 0.flce or with sugar company.—Joe I Doitelinker. 266t3 wvwww-evr-WBB»MWf¥>»aXz"’W.:

FOR SALL - IJouble-gaited, lady I rok i horse, stick seat buggy, new, rubber tired, with harness, blanket and whip. Price, $1 GO, if sold at once. Call or write Lock Box No. 2, Hoagland, lud. 272t3 FOR SALE Two farms, one of 80 acres, 7 room frame house, new I Gambia roof, frame barn, 32x60, granary, tool shed, corn crib, hen house, I fruit trees, etc. One-half mile to I school and in center of four good marIkets. Will sell cheap if taken at once. I Tlte otln r farm contains 55 acres, 8- . room house, log barn 24x112, fruit, etc. One mile to good school. Price $2,500.- D. L. Hilsinger, R. F. T)., No. 2, 1 Freeland, Mich. 268t3