Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1914 — Page 2
Ww vm Boy’s Rubber Boots Say “Rubber Boots” to a boy and see his eyes open. There Is nothing a real live boy can get so much pleasure out of, during the Winter season, as a pair of Rubber Boots. They’re a great protection as well, for He's always out when it storms. We've several good styles of Boys’ Rubber Boots. Soft and stiff top, high or medium cut. WINNES SHOE STORE Home Os Good Shoes. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflammation O’ ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves fts superiority. Women who have been cured say it is “worth Its weight in gold.” At druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. , The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass, j.
I jifltF SMt st Ifohdltd EXPLANATION I.JP Isj |>p&:. J HITE SALE Please do not think that these goods have been ■"T -RJ During the month of January we will also hold damaged in any way They have not. They Mg a sa ' e on dress and fancy dry goods. Our have simply been removed from their original entire stock will be reduced in price and barfolds and to place them back on our shelves j gains galore will be offered. We do not have would, in course of time, cause them to become space to tell you of these prices but it will be worn in the new folds. This is the reason we - iffl to your benefit to come in and inspect this deare giving you these special bargains. l. -fiK*.- -3=31 W'-QiE'A.a../.—JO* partment. UNDERWEAR ■ UNDERWEAR „ \ - W Our complete and stvlish ladies fleeced lined Tb/'Tx mens wool undershirts suit department with all of ■■z ■ v,' ¥ \ its uo-to-date models in suits SI.OO Values at ’’ • S9C /j W.f K\\ sl-00 Values at 89c v ; ; < /\4\ — and coats will be offered ab- /ItSw-i 50c Values at 42c V'.i’/ />' ‘ / MEN’S WOOL DRAWERS bl \ 'VjMfcVb _ // solutelv at cost Drices. You 1 \M !ij PftW/ u : 'v- r •‘j ilbifleeced lined vests fll! - A .Yr * ■ v‘ 4 J .I. i.’iiJ'-dibii'j ladies all wool vests portunity. xSk—W.*/] 25c and 30c Values at w f 'll’ =3;' ■’sjt |L. Tv.' j BLANKETS ' J ~ „ , fnffl Cotton Blankets $2.00 Value ~st 4B Wool Nap Blankets $3.00 Value $2.48 ALL WOOL UNION SUITS Afl ! =1 - - - - - spepui « ms Fancy Comforts $2.50 Value .Jigs '".fflSv.. .' 1 , — ——|J | y j Q! I!■F II ► I IT 7 Cotton Blankets $1.25 Value •••■9Bc I CHILDRENS VESTS I ’ • ) I ALL WOOL DRA WERS I UUI I j fl, ///)'//,'l Fancy Comforts $2.00 Value ..Cl qn jd) n / Ilf/ ///// / All Wool BLntaU»?« V.!«. $5 . 43 „ »‘-BU Wtl rRuIQATQ/l QQ IT B' All Wool Blankets ss.oo Value §4 4 g Fancy Comforts SI.OO Values ... a»*——M—RfWWW—■—ea———— , L 1— 1 I ■" ' ' T1 l~ ~~ 111—— —»•*«» —a^B—S—l—— I H I If— ■—l —l— =3—— r j r II" 1| « -- "’f" 1 WSI IL— I RUGS n C m Velvet Rugs formerly sold at $25.00 f- p p'"./ OUTINGS 8° at •• $21.00 S,J &. S/ K 9c-7c-5c Axmmster Rugs formerly sold at O Hr bTi i.’ ?' M ‘ Ladies Waiatc $25-00 jjo at $19.00 R r.L< »I W $5.00 Values at ‘ Oo Tapestries formerly sold at SIB.OO K JM A' s3 ioo Values at 8° at ••$13;00 J-l y ~ T $2.48 CARPETS n L °- At 89c I ah wool carpets per yd SP ;C uress Ginehams 94 Wool Carpets per yd. •• & j} AH Patterns. J/i Wool Carpets per yd 4- l - at£ ' 12/ 2 c Value at We Value at '—■■■ ■■■"■■' "“"" _ q c g
ENORMOUS PROFITS Made growing Grape Fruit and Oranges on our Famous High Rldg' Land around Dundee, Fla. Good four-year-old groves are pay ing 100 per ct. to 150 per et. and over on entire original investment in land trees and development; tive-year-old groves 150 per ct. to 200 per et.; ten-year-old groves 300 per ct. to 500 per ett; flfteen-year-old groves 500 per et. up. Why not plant now and develop oi have developed a grove for yourself during the next few years and settl" your financial difficulties or problem for life. The tremendous increase in the val ue of the grove itself will create you a large independent fortune or estate in a few years even if you spend all the income from the grove. Good four-year-old groves are easily worth i three times their original cost. W' prove our statements or your trip i free. Next trip January Sth. Round trip ticket good 21 days, $31.20. Ex peet railroad fare go up February Ist. The above is respectfully submitted for your careful consideration. Cali write or phone, particulars and free literature. b. r. McCready Gen. Agt. Home Phone 3341 Black 329 E. Wayne Street. Fort Wayne. Ind. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and as I am going to move away, 1 will offer at public sale at my residence, one mile south and 2% miles east of Monroe. Indiana, one-half mile east of the 1 Pleasant Valley church, and one mile north and 1% miles west of Salem and seven miles south and a half mile east of Decatur, on the County Poor 1 Farm Road, on what is known as the ' Chas. Lammerman farm, on Tliurs- i day, January 7, 1915, beginning at IG*. o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses; One I mare, 3 years old, weighing about 150 C j lbs.; mere, 8 years old; mare 6 year: old, in foal; rjare 10 years old: mare I 6 years old, in foal. Cattle and Sheep: •1 One cow, fresh by day of sale; 12 , i ~n, i ■ Jrz-ITLJI ■■■ —ila
ewes. Hogs; Sow. with six pigs by’ her side; sow, with five pigs by sld n : ; <sow, with seven pigs by side; tow, with ten pigs by side. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, with flar-l ing bed, good as im w; truck wagon ! carriage, 8-ft. Deernig binder, good as new; McCormick mower, pair hay ladders, 20-hoe Peoria disc drill, good as new; 2 Gale walking breaking plows, new in spring; Oliver gang plow, 60-tooth spike harrow, Case riding cul tlvator, John Deere riding cultivator. Saddlery cultivator, walking cultiva tor, spring brake, fanning mill, and ■ other articles too numerous to men I tion. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Ov<f $5.00 a credo of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property re moved until settled for. JOS. WARNER, Owner. Jeff Liechty, Auct. o For Wayne & Springfiek Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, B:3fi 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at For> ■ 'Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:51 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00,10:00.1:00 I 4:00, 7:30. 11:00; arrived In Decatu' | at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6,10, 8:40, 12:10 | Connections are made at For: I | Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North ' I ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toiedr & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company, also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickb Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. H. & D., an*’ G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of on<’ train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leav ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. Thb enables shippers to telephone ordert and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - - Decatur, Ino FOR SALE —Buick roadster, in first class condition. Like new. Bar- : gain. Going south. —C. C. Rayl. Mon ■ roe, Ind. ' 303H2 11
SUVIX-TO-PAY jfe A BC POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE F or Father and Son AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of i absorbing interest Everything in it is Written So You Can Understand It Wc sell 400.000 copies every month without 1 giving premiums and have no solicitors. Any , newsdealer will show you a copy; or write the | publisher for free sample-- a postal will do. 1 $1.50 A YEAR ISc A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine r S No. Michlpan Ave., CHICAGO DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG , 1 One half of one per cent, of Puck's circulation is in barber shops — I is that where YOU read it? 10 Cents— Everywhere 1i i i IL _ - n i
| OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE IS ON THE CALENDAR IT STARTS NEXT SATURDAY MORNING Its hardly necessary to remind you that the fall business was a bit “off”. You experienced it in your business—Most every man has. That condition makes our Stock of Suits and Overcoats larger than they should be at this season of the year, makes lower prices than usual, necessary, and we will meet the condition in away you’ll appreciate. The price reduction will be Decisive And Instant. It will ’pay you to act on them instantly. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A SCHEDULE OF PRICES TOMORROW TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY & PETERSON Cater to the Man Who Cares
OUR NEW LINE OF CALENDARS; AND ADVERTISING NOVELTIES WILL BE ON DIS PLAY SHORTLY. We beg to announce our big display I of new calendars and advertising nov- ( ■ elties which will be ready for public inspection and approval early after i January 1. News to this effect has just been re- ! ceived from our factory, Bradford Al 1 Company, of St. Joseph, Mich., and | their salesman will be at our office in
■ the near future with the big line. They I have increased the showing both in i quality and numbers and we can as- ! sure our friends of the best values ever offered. No doubt you will be confronted by salesmen offering other similar lines ; but wo will heartily appreciate the ■ favor of reserving your order until you have inspected what we have to show. The commission paid salesmen on this business in this instance goes to us and quality and service being equal wo trust you will give us a chance.
We will advise you later through these columns as to the exact date of our display. THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. * LOST, ENDGATE. Lost, endfgate from wagon, within short distance of home. Finder please return to C. M. Syphers, living a mile west and three-quarters of a mile south of Pleasant Mills. 302t3 o Democrat Wants AHs Pav.
