Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1914 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICE JUST RECEIVED A TON OF CANDIES AND NUTS AISO u ol r a T °y s and other Holiday Goods. kolterbroT” NEW STORE ■ AGLEV . . , . , m , AN> A LITTLE POEM When the whole blamed world seems gone to pot, And business on the bum, A two cent grin and a lifted chin Helps some, my boy, helps some. And a White Stag “extra mild,” from any cigar case. Will bring miles and miles of smiles, While this good old world you face. Try it, my boy, try it—sc * yw—»wwwwwwwni wwwiwwnnw ART STORE For Your Crocheted and Embroidered CHRISTMAS GIFTS gAlso have a complete line of religious articles that | are suitable for the holiday season. § vruf x?.TTiSe t TtZAu”... .JnT« ’ X>
—in mini mi ii i i in i mi m imhiwih iwiwubmh 111 HEART 0’ SEASON SALE I CONTINUES WITH GREAT SUCCESS Owing to the backward season we have reduced the prices on our entire stock of Ladies, Misses and childrens Ready-to-Wear Garments at cost and many garments much below cost. Remember these are all the very latest and up-to-date styles as we’have no old goods to unload to you. We have only been in business for the second season and as you know our Motto Is “The very best and latest modes.” We have gone through and Blue Penciled every garment at a price that will move them very quick. S 3 00 $lO 00 and $12.00 COATS $16.50 SUITS SI.OO and $1.25 WAISTS $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 SKIRTS ' $4.95 $8.25 45c S 1.98 sl2 50 sls 00 and $16.50 COATS $20.00 SUITS $1.25 and $1.50 WAISTS $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 SKIRTS ' $9.95 $9.95 85c $2.98 sl6 50 $lB 00 and $20.00 COATS $25.00 SUITS $1.50 and $1.75 WAISTS $6.00, $7.00 and SB.OO SKIRTS $ 11.95 $12.58 $1.8553.98 ~~ : Special Prices on Underwear, Hosiery, Rain Coats, and in Fact Every Article In the Store Must Go. — ¥ (St FOR ALTERATIONS AT SALE "PRICES AND MUST HAVE A DEPOSIT ON ANY GARMENTS LAID AWAY ON PAYMENTS 7 _— — 1 '■ - = - • ' c* ASS dfc MI3IEERS Wd ■■■■. The Store Os Quality this SALE is FOR CASH ONLY miE MADEmAnERAg - I
NEW BUILDINGS Churches. Schools, City Halls and Other Public Buildings for 1915. IN MIDDLE WEST List This Week Shows That There Will be Many Splendid Structures. Plans have been prepared for many buildings over the country, the indications being at this time that next year will be one of the best ever known for the contractors. In the list just received we notice that a seventeen-story bank building is to be built at Indianapolis by the fidelity Trust company, a four-story building at South Bend, a $50,000 church at Wellsville, Ohio; a $25,000 church at Bluffton, Ohio; an SIB,OOO church at Bedford, Ohio; a $35,000
PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK
The undersigned will offer at public c sale at the residence of Philip Frauh- ' iger, eight miles due west of Decatur, ' ten miles and a half northeast of BluffI ton, two miles and a Half north of Cur- ( ryville, on the county line road, on i Friday, December 18, the following i property, to-wit: ? Horses, 25 Head—Of all descrip- , tions, including colts and aged horses, j Bay Belgian stud horse, 12 years old, weight 1300, a good breeder. He is an | imported horse. Dapple gray mare, 6 | years old: hay mare, 8 years old; general purpose mare, 7 years old; gen -| , eral purpose horse, 8 years old; coll.i a good spring colt; team 5-year-old ; norses weighing 3000 lbs; sorrel horse , 4 years old, absolutely lady broke; black horse, 5 years old, weight 1400, t and is thin. I < Cattle, 45 Head: Three 5-year-old - cows, fresli with calves by side; 3 four-year-old cows, fresh with calves by side. This is a good class oi young Jersey cows; 2 Short Horn cows with calves by side; cow, 4 years j old Ist of March; 3-year-old Jersey t i cow, with calf by side; 2-year-old heif-
church at Warren, Ohio, and a $15,000 church at Wabash, Ind.; Lancaster. Ohio, is io build a hospital; Youngstown, Ohio, a $900,000 light plant: Ix>gansport Is io have a new hotel building, new school houses are to be built at Findlay, $300,000; Fostoria, $100,000; Milton, Ohio, $45,000; Columbiana, Ohio, $40,000; Austintown, Ohio, $40.00; Rittman, Ohio, $40,000; London, Ohio, *36,000; Lakewood. Ohio, $35,000: Marion, Ohio, $30,000; Warren, Ohio, *30,000; Etna, Ohio, $30,000, and many others. Peru Is to have a $40,000 city hall. Elkhart a $25,000 Moose home and an SBO,OOO city hall. ' oPASTRY SALE SATURDAY. Mother Hubbard’s Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church wi’l hold a pastry sale Saturday, December 12, at the ||.s office. Everybody invited. 291t2 WANTS WORK—Girl wants housework to do. Call 'phone 381. 290t3 LOST -Gold bracelet, with watch attached. Please return to this office and receive reward. 290*3 ROR RENT—Modern residence property, with five acres of ground. House has all modern improvements. Inquire of J. W. Meibers. 286t3
er, will be fresh in January; 3-year-old cow will be fresh in spring; 5 head ol Jersey heifers, due to calve in Febru ary and March; 10 head steers weighing about 650 pounds; 6 head springer cows, due to calve in spring. We will have some more cattle by date of sale. Come and look them over. One Spanish Jack, 9 years old. This Jack weights a thousand pounds and is a sure breeder. Sheep; 36 head of breeding ewes, from 1 to 3 years old. Saleto begin at 10 o’clock sharp. Will sell sheep and cattle before dinner and horses after dinner. Terms: —Nine months’ time will be given witli 8 per cent interest from date. This sale will be held in a large tent, rain or shine. Lunch will be served by the Pleasant Valley Ladies’ Aid society. Noah Fraughiger Philip Fraughiger John Spuller and Jess Michaud auctioneers. W. W. Rogers, clerk. 11-12-14-16
ABOUT THP RICK, Miss Vernla Smith has returned from Fort Wayne where she culled on her mother at the Lutheran hospital. Mrs. Smith is not so well as she was last week, rheumatism having developed. The fact that she Is not so well Is believed to be influenced 1 by the change of weather and It is | not thought to he serious. Victor Eichenberger, operated up-1 on for appendicitis, at the Lutheran ; hospital, Is getting along well and is I able to walk about with assistance. Mrs. Dallas Butler, a patient at the Lutheran hospital, is getting along I very nicely. Miss Lizzie Winters, aged sixty-nine who lias been quite ill of heart trouble, is somewhat better. Miss Winters is a MUfferer from leakage of the heart and became ill last Monday. LOST —A yellow leather pocketbook, containing a $5.00, a $2.00 and two *I.OO bills; nine dollars in all. Was lost somewhere between the corner of Fourth and Monroe and Madison street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 290tf LOST —A gold-headed umbrella, a gift ' valued highly. Name engraved on handle. Finder please return to J. H. Stone and greatly oblige. 290t3
A Useful Gift For Mother, Sister Or Wife Ladies Fancy Dress Shoes - - $3.50 to $4.00 Serviceable Street Shoes - - $3.00 to $3.50 Comfortable House Slippers - -60 cto $1.50 PEOPLES & GERKE
Notice To Consumers On and after January 1, 1915, all accounts due on Electric Lights and Water must be paid at the office of the City Treasurer by the 20th. of each month. AlO per cent penalty will be added to all accounts that have not been paid after this date. Treasurers office open from 8 to 11:30 A. M. and 12:30 to 5 P. M. M. J. MYLOTT Superintendent City Light & Power Plant.
LOST Emerald bead necklace with a small cross attached. Finder, please return to this office or to Irene Gerard. 284t6
i LOST—A lavalier with an amber , pendant and gold cross attache I. 3 Finder please return to this office or > to Irene Gerard. 285t6
