Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1914 — Page 3
EARLY ;^^ WYERS ■Mr Our 23 yrs. Experience in De- “,, catur, in the Jewelry Business co just what You want in the Jewelry Line. We have our section up to date in Rings, Watches, Broaches, Pins, Lavalliers, clocks, etc.’ e are hei e to stay therefore we stand be every thing we sell, in a smallerfway we carry lines that equal the best Metropolitan Stores m the larger Cities when you buy of us you know that you have a permanently located Jeweler to stand by your goods. Remember we allow you the privelage to select your presents and we will hold them for you until Xmas. I HENSLEY B THE JEWELER. B SELECT LIST OF FARMS ■lndiana Stock, Grain, Dairy, Truck and Chicken B**arms of ah sizes, at low prices and on easy ■terms. All these farms lie in fine locations, near ■Churches of ail denominations, with the best of ■rammer and highschool privileges, also on good ■public roads and close to good railroad centers, ■and near milk and cream Stations, also with cream ■wagons, Mail routes, telephones and all Rual con- ■ veniences at the door. We can give the very best ■ of terms on all farms we sell from SI,OOO to $2,000 ■ down. Size of farms run 20 acres to 300 acres. ■Come in and see description of these farms. ■ SHAMP & KELLER Office with Frismger & Co. Decatur,{lndiana, i
in '.pd Demonstrate' IW AbM SEARCHLIGHT anil FLORENCE | I: J i I % .. -. ■ in w- * er**** * T" h Above Pictue Repres its the Comfort in a Home Using a NJ I The Above Picture Represents the Hardship in Every Home that is . J a Heated with a So-Called Hard Coal Base Burner. . \ $ ‘" it X ' s '-y/ ‘ The above picture means a loss of $3.50 in every ton of coal, be- Z/ I sides the hardships from insufficient heat, which leads up to sickness XT £<" '. ' .* • ; ‘ . A ■ and doct ° r bi!is - ■ I I Demonstration will take place / „ P T O 7.X. S'" I • r *_£ ,/r X 1", '. .' house night and day when the weather m front of ■ ,♦ ■ i 8 ten e ? twenty b y elow IC _., besidea - irm floors and the aame temperatura Schafer Hardware Co. s , BL«j| when you gCt up in the mornin o *• • when you went to bed at Store if Saturday Afternoon & Evening . •• November 28,1914 I; - I“| Will Give $5/000 to any Stove Manufacturer or g Dealer Who Will Produce a Base Burner or a Soft Coal Stove Outside the Construction of the Searchlight or the Florence that Will Burn allthe Ingredients of Anthracite Coal Absolutely, or all the Ingredients of Soft Coal Absolutely, or Will Heat the Same Amount of Space vith the Stme <' '.'J .i'A Amount of Fuel » <he Searchlight or the Florence.” Signed, J. B. HOWARD. The above $5,000 offer has been made for the past twelve years every place where either the Searchlight or the Florence his been exhibited. It nds to reason'that if any dealer or stove manufacturer could produce a stove that would do the work that the Searchlight or the • ’or<: vHI Ho, / they would not only have claimed the $5,000 but would have gotten the benefit of letting the people know what great stoves they have. I I® Are You Going to Buy a Hard Coal Base Burner or a Soft Coal Stoye? ■ ■ nrl«.e these two wonderful stoves before you buy. Remember, it will cost you nothing to look. You can be your own judge. K< i -ml er, it do not 0;,,. in. an a..I 11 so, come an •' . n jn heatil!g your entire house (as many as eight rooms)) when the weather is zijro or twenty below, but ii m< a warm louse, ward itoor,; and tF Z X g■ I cutting of your coal n season, besides the saving of doctor's bills and other worries and expenses that are incurred by irr< i ; , ~a<• .1 I h<m k..-' . , I I comforts that every home snouiu na ■ ■ when you get up in the morning. • . I »■ SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. f IgßseirV DECATUR, INDIANA “ I s , y,y In’s ■ u\ ' 1
PUBLIC RALE. Tho undersigned will offer at public; ■ale nt her farm one mle east of Monroe, Ind., Tuesday, December 1, 1914, t the following personal property, towit: Two horses: One good bay driv- < ing mare, 8 years old, family broke; 1 bay work horse. Three head of cattle, t one good milch cow, fresh sonic' titne in Matdi; 2 spring heifers. Twentyfour head of hogs: Throe brood sows, one barrow, •? shoots, If, pigs. About ' 200 chickens, Plymouth Rocks and full blooded Black Orpingtons. Seven 1 stands of bees. " Implements. Good k wagon, 3-seated spring wagon, with ' shafts and pole; rubber tired surrey, , good top buggy, Milwaukee mower, Osborn disc harrow, Osborn spring tooth ’ harrow, Osborn spike tooth harrow, riding cultivator, walking plow, onei horse cultivator, beet cultivator, dou-Lble-shovel plow, single-shovel plow, hay ladder, corn sheller. grindstone, | about 20 potato crates, set double work harness. 2 sets single buggy harness, about 3 tons of good clover hav in mow; 45 shocks of corn; also sod- , der in shock. Household Articles: .Cook stove, 2 heating stoves, three- [ i burner gasoline range with oven, glass j clipboard, bedsteads, sideboard, dining I room table, kitchen table, rocking ] chairs, mattresses and springs, bureau and other articles too numerous to j mention. (Also 20-acre farm will be [ put up for sale. Provided not sold at | private sale before day of sale.) Sale to begin prompt at 10 o’clock a. in.: Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and un-' der, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit ; i of 9 months will be given, the purchaser executing his note with approv-! ed security bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. A liberal discount for cash. MRS. D. S. WITTWER. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 279 t 2 ; o LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed glasses. Were lost somewhere on Monroe or North Second streets. Finder please return to this office. 272t3 FOR RENT —An eight, room house, i corner Fifth and Marshall streets, in good condition. Inquire of H. B.; Heller. 262t6 LOST —Razor strop, between Lem Merryman's barber shop and the Will Cowan barber shop Tuesday evi ening. A reward will be offered for return to this office. 260t3 I j FOR SALE—Bicycle—Inquire of Wil- i liams & Sons. 267t3
151 I ®>A. B. K.Co., 1114 THE Kirschbaum business, extending from coast to coast commands—naturally— a great Designing Department. Its reputation for producing authoritative designs is second to none. And Kirschbaum Style lasts — can’t I pucker out — can’t fade out —can’t wrinkle out. I twill pay you to call at your earliest convenience to see these clothes. Our assortment just now is I unusually good. KIRSCHBAUM see THE OUARANTEE ANO PRICE TSMT OR THE SLEBVE —"■ M, , »!—I. . ■ H. | if" Teeple, Brandy berry & Peterson. ■ 1 LOST —A Ladies' black plush cape, was lost on road between Zeser’s and the Clark Lutz home. Finder please return to this office or notify the G. R. & I. ticket office. 272t3
MARVELOUS RECOVERY OF YOUNG ifiOIAHA GIRL /-‘"J \ A fly JS* • ■ >■' >■( < W NJ I ESTHER MAY BAUGHN Mrs. Sallip Baugh n, of H. F. I). No. 2. Lyons, Ind., in u Mteijgif grateful thank . dated July 24. 1914. gi\- < praise to Nature’s (’ •■athjli for th** rt-niai kablc iecovery of her daughter. Esther May Bai.,.,un. “Seven years ago last September,’’ she writes, ‘my daughter was struck act iden tally with a ball bat and we doctored • her all winter for rheumatism. The following June an abscess formed on the ’limb and I>r of Indianapolis, operated and scraped the l» >n< . The following February she was again operated on in the sariv place, it did not , heal, but kept running and pieces of bone came out. She took »oui bottles of N’ature’f Creation and her limb has been healed up now’ for three or f«<ur years. She is growing and looks tine.’’ For (Children and grown-ups alike. Nature’s Creation is the most successful remedy known for tuberculosis and conditions leading to it —such as asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, impure blood and rundown system. Hundreds of letters in <>ur I files open to your inspection are e >nvinclng evidence of the merits of this remedy. If you would like to know more about Nature’s Creation, write for “Truth.” ou. free booklet, containing photos and testimonials from local par i •• • M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Ind. FOR RENT —7-room furnished house. furnace, bath, hot and cold water: location, ( Rugg street. Call W. P. Schrock at Holthouse, Schulte & Co’s clothing store. 266t4 FOR RENT—Nine room house, Win Chester St. —Erwin & Michaud. 711‘ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 6 room j house and 2 lots. Good well and * cistern, and outuildings, $1250. Part • cash. Inquire of James G. Smith, So. » Seventh street. 244tf
Hire: .w Linn u~t£ir'jT.T>iiLrj«iiii n mF KV JJI ■ ■' " a r, ■, .■ -I y f * n y rj,,r tr ‘P I/us sea- ~ ' ron, •tt'hy not stop at Chattanooga an,i visit the hiit(iric ? Three Through Trains Daily ■ offering unsurpassed facilities for Florida travel between Cincinnati and Jacksonville “ROYAL PALM” Leave Cincinnati (Queen A- Crescent Route) 7.4 S arr. (Daily) Arrive Chattanooga (Queen Crescent Route) 5.45 p m (Same Day Arrive Jacksonville (Southern Railway) ®.40 a m (Next Day) . “OHIO SPECIAL” Ler.ve Cincinnati (Queen Ar Cre«c< nt Route) B.IS a m 'Daily) Arrive Chattanooga (Quceu A Crc-rent Route) 4.15 pin Same Day) Arrive Jacksonville (southern Railv. ay) 9.20 a irt (Next Day) “FLORIDA SPECIAL” Leave Cincinnati (Queen A Crescent Routt) 0.10 pm (Dally) ’ Arrive Chattanccfla <<J A cre ent Route) 4».40 a m 1 Next Day) C V- Arrive Jacksonville (Southern Railway) 9.1 Op m .Same Day) J s./k. -.at*rs» i.*' 1 ring car reset ?» ' ' j i ‘Di vationa, call cn Local Ticket Agents or address: iV;h isl A.n.HERBLCTHWAITG . D.P.A. STAUTON CURTIS, A.Q.P.A. /i '■ •* A * j Queen Crescent Haute jr.utaern Hanway ■ 71 I Merrheni* Uuddlnj 64 Weai Adame Street T'* D € 3// Ittdianapuhs ChUago <SC I *■ '■ W - *• O.mral P.,..r 05 r *->cnt '‘«T? j Q LJ » n * Creucuntlouta Ginclrrotl, Ohio te': ’i? ' J= . (c. N. O. A T. P. Rv.) ... SOUTHERN RAILWAY««««« 1
EXECUTOR’S SALE. Attention is called to the sale of personal property of Mrs. Louisa Kennedy at the late residence, Corner Market and Rugg streets, tomorrow aftet noon at 1 o’clock. ED S. MOSES, Executor. o MEN—Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. —Motor College?, Indianapolis, Ind. 264t6 MILL FOR SALE- First class spoke and auto bow mill at Decatur. Also team, wagons, etc. Inquire Bimel FOR SALE —Steel range stove. Apply to Charles Lamlin, corner Vine and Rodd streets. 267t6 FOR SALE —Gas range, good as new. Will sell cheap. See Ed Green. 270t3 dee and receive reward. 26U3
WOOD FOR SALE F —k. I ~< Leave your order at once for your winter’s supply of Heavy wood. Good for heating purposes. May also be used in cook stove. Phone 322. ' j Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pliatta Office 102 x livllv Residence 431
