Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1914 — Page 2

I II A TIP THAT CAN’T BE KICKED OUT • To you mothers and fathers who are looking for a shoe that will wear like iron on that boy of yours, we bring glad tidings. We have just received a shipment of the new patented TEL-TIL-TIP shoes for boys. The tip of this shoe is re-inforced in such a manner that it positively cannot be kicktd out by the roughest usage and will make the shoe last longer than three pairs of ordinary shoes. It also has a re-inforced sole. _ . ■ _ ■ PRICES $2.50-$3.00-$3.50 PEOPLES & GERKE "11~ <1 TsWili—il'WKlT liMUIF r- ll| WE have installed new welding machines and are now in position to weld cast iron and other metals successfully. Bring in your broken parts and we will repair them. Prices right. Holthouse proof Garage | Open;ng Os Season Lecture Course FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 27th. . At Bosse Opera House The first entertainment will be given by the Bolander orchestra a company of four sisters and two brothers from the Redpath Lyceum. Their musical talent is un-surpassed. !BUY YOUR TICKETS Season tickets $1.50. Single admission 50c. Given under the auspices of the Decatur High School.

WANTED —Men to represent us in every county. One of the best paying propositions on the market. A sure money getter. Address the Republic Stock Food and Medical Co., Decatur, Ind. 267tf LOST —Five-dollar bill between Moser gallery and Baughman & Hay- i slip store. Finder return to this ofFOR RENT —A modern, up-to-date I i house on North Second street. All improvements. Inquire of Julius Haugk. 272*3 ' I

Hey MisterYou don’t have to go far to find the WHITE STAG EXTRA MILD CIGAR 10c Value For A Nickel ASK ANY DEALER

| STRAY GEESE —A number of geesd strayed from their home at Steele’s park and are still roaming about. Anji body finding them will please return them to Willard Steel?. 272t3 HOGS FOR SALE —I have for sale several brood sows, with pigs by side. —C. H. Getting, Decatur, R. R. No. 1, or call Hoagland 'phone. 264t6 FOR SALE —One 10-ft. counter showcase, and one 7-ft. floor show case. Both cases in good condition. Wil! sell cheap.—Schafer Hardware Co. 3t

1 AUCTION—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914. Rain or shiire, under shelter, if it I rains. Auction begins at 12 o’clock, I sharp, at our store in front of buggy salesroom, at Decatur, Indiana. This will be the largest and best sale we | have ever attempted. We will positively offer more merchandise at this I sale than ever before offered at any I one of our previous sales. 12 Storm Buggies, 16 Top Buggies. I Just received, al) new styles and up-to-the-minute. New style top#, seats and I paint. Every vehicle guaranteed exactly the same as if sold at private i sale. Here is your chance to buy bugI gies at your own price. Thpse bugI Sics are all new jobs, just received I ;n m factory and all high grade in evj ory respect, manufactured by the well 'mown Union City Carriage Co., and James & Meyer Buggy Co. 36 Sets of Buggy Hamess: All homemade, and guaranteed by us the same as if you buy at retail. This as- . sortment consists of the famous Black i Beauty, Big Chief, and all of the vari- ' ous styles we handle. Blankets and Robes: We will offer ' 100 pair of high grade horse blanket!:, all new goods, just received from the I manufacturer. Staple and fancy pat.emß. 50 Plush Robes: All new and fancy patterns. This will be the season's ’ opportunity for you to buy blankets nd robes at your own price. 50 Night Driver’s Friend, Driving I immps: These lamps can be fastened on storm buggies, top buggies and carriages. Positively the best driving | lamp on the market today. I $75.00 worth of prizes given away, I 'rce: We will give away to those ateitiing this sale handsome and costly orizes. To entitle you to receive one of these prizes you must register your name with the clerk in the hardware store on the day of sale, between the hours of 9 and 12, and yju must be present at the hour of drawing. I The prizes will include: One;shot gun, 1 set brass trimmed twiggy harness, 1 set silver knives and forks, 1 set silver table spoons. 1 fancy plush I robe. 1 driving lamp, 1 pair wool horse I blankets, 2 large granite roasters. L Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash. A I j credit until September 1, 1915, 9 ; months from date of sale, will be givLou on all sums over $5.00, purchaser I giving note with approved security, I' without interest; 4 cents off on the I i dollar for cash. All goods will be on • display Thursday and Friday before , day of sale. Come early and stay late. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. Decatur, Indiana. || We save you money. John Spuhler. Auci: Beecher Meib?rs, clerk. 279t7 PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will offer for sale at my residence, 2 miles mst and I’4 miles south of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur, near Pleasant Valley church, on Thursday, December 10, 1914, beginning at 12:30 o’clock p. m„ the following property, to-wit: Four head of horses, consisting of one bay team brood mares, weighing about 1600 Tbs. each, 8 and 9 years old; they are well matched and are with foal, better horses never worked in harness; dapple dun driving mare, with white mane and tail, coining 3 years old, broke; bay driving mare, 11 years old, lady broke. Four 1 head of cattle, consisting of 4-year-old ' brindle cow, fresh 2nd day of April; gives good rich milk; full blooded ' red hull cow, will be fresh by day of : sale; red yearling heifer, out of last described cow; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh 15th day • of March. Farmir< implements, consisting of Milwaukee binder, walking cultivator, Quail hay tedder, good hiy rake, John Deere walking breaking plow, Deering mowing machine, spring tcoth harrow, Deering disc, top buggy, gravel bed, beet fork. Turnbull wagon, triple bed; set double work harness, good as new; 4 new leather collars, large and small; many other articles too numerous to mention. Poultry, consisting cf 26 head of Mammoth Bron;:e turkeys, 10 gobblers and ’6 hens. My turkeys are of the Giant strain and are noted for their quick growth, hardiness .large bone, full breast and beautiful plumage. Term-: —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giaing note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property remov- I ed until settled for. ! SARAH AYRES. I —e —- FOUND —Log chain. Inquire at J. M. Frisinger & Co’s office. 262t2 FOR SALE--Doubie-gaited, lady broke horse, stick seat buggy, new, rubber tired, with harness, blanket and whip. Price, $l3O, if sold at once. Call or write Lock Bc.v Vr 2 Hcac’anu, Ind. 272t3 LOST —Pocketbook containing a fivedollar bill, one silver dollar, and a small key enclosed in a smaller pocketbook. Lost near the Methodist -.hurch. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 272t3 !

PUBLIC SALE. On account of moving to Fellsmere. Fla., the undersigned will offer for sale al trie old Summers residence, across street from business block I > Monroe, Ind., on Friday, December 4, 1914. sale beginning at 1 o'clock p. m... the following articles, to-wit: Range | stove, in good condition; soft coal I heater, laundry stove. 2 kerosene oil' stoves, kitchen cabinet and cupboard combined, kitchen cupboard, dining table, bed couch, set quarter-sawed oak leathe/ seat dining chairs, office chair, office stool, 2 leather Morris rockers, 2 ; oak rockers, 2 parlor tables, 2 iron bed- i steads, 4-piece bedroom suit, 3 sets cf i bed springs, 2 mattresses, spring cot. b trundle bed, brussels rug, 9x12. 20 yds. I rag carpet, about 40 yards, ingrain car- j pet, fur lap robe. 8-day mission clock, j 60 gal. kerosene oil tank, gasoline engine and power washing machine, 1 white enamel kitchen sink, garden I plow, pictures, jars, crocks and other 1 articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums $5.00 and under, cash in hands; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving a bankable note bearing interest after maturity. No property removed until settled for. W. O. NEWLIN. Jeff«Leichty, Auct. S. V. Johnson, Clerk. 279t6 —o — OBITUARY. Mary Ellen Reding, daughter of Wm. and Nancy Davis, was bom March 4. j 1849, in Belmont county, Ohio, and | died November 19. 1814, at the home i if her sister. Mrs. John R. Porter, on | Mercer avenue, Decatur. Indiana, aged 1 55 years, 8 months and 14 days. She . tame with her parents to Adams couu ‘ ty when nine years of age and had ■ ieen a resident of it until her death, j She was united in marriage to Wm. E. l Reding July 20, 1870, who preceded her I in death nine years. To this union , were born three children, two dying 1 in infancy, and Mrs. Alma Gilpen, redding near Parker. Ind. She leaves to mourn their loss one daughter, Alma Gilpen ,one adopted daughter, Mrs. A. M. Bartiing, of Fort Wayne, and Roy Reding, of Greshma, Ohio, whom she reared from childhood; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. John R. Porter of Decatur; three brothers, R. A. Davis, of Blue Creek township, and G. W. and Marion Davis, of Springfield, Mo., besides a host of other relatives and friends, by whom she will be greatly missed. She

BIG SUIT SALE X OFF ON EVERY SUIT ALL THE NEWEST STYLES TO SELECT FROM We have placed in this sale every Suit in our stock. We have all the latest styles to offer at prices that will interest every lady - lir n -|iu m u |||! I , rtTiF" jgOs3o.oo Suits to Close this sale $20.00 • jbr' 'f M \ 27,50 “ “ “ “ “ 25.00 “ “ •< “ “ 17 50 22-50 “ “ i5 -°° y Kkß -LOG U ** * ° ** 14.50 ! I jib / p-T “■* ■■ io - 75 Id TH® i, SPECIAL THIS WEEK KT 4 I B&W S-UH IffliO “Strachan Coat worthsl2.so I j j h ;||j 111 aie ' 8855 p B1 g. Kersey CJoth This b NEW ARRIVALS IN WINTER COATS = &co.s imiiiimi 11| ■wiriii ■■■■

Cold Weather Facts other base burner on the market, and gives greater comfort for less cost. M Gives more heat for the amount of O fuel used. Less heat goes, up the chimney and more heat circulates through the roomsLcnivW Is vastly more economic than other /JiatCSl f i stoves. Gives the greatest of sat isI | j faction. Manufactured from the ■' highest grade materials and is guarrm™ —STjgj anteed. Has the neatest appearance. Requires less trouble to keep it yp, going. PEERLESS UNIVERSAL. And Is Sold By Schaub Dowling Co.

became a member of the Methodist church in young womanhood, but after her marriage went with her husband to the Baptist church, of which she was a faithful member until death | claimed her. Funeral services were held Saturday at South Salem, in j charge of Rev. Borton of the Christian church. Interment in the Tricker cemetery. Card of Thanks.

We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the sicknes sand death of our mother and sister. MRS. ALMA GILPEN. MRS. ORPHA BARTLING. MRS. JOHN R. PORTER. o FOR SALE—Gas range, good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed Green. 275tf

I WANT A CAT —Want a young female cat. Party bringing same to the G. R. & I. freight office for inspection. Will pay a fair price for same. 274t3 LOST—Ladies' gold watch. Muntins case, Betsy Ross works. Had a strap fob attached. Return to this of. See and receive reward. 2S4U I LOST —Bundle, containing a suit of clothes. Finder please return to this office. 244 ti