Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1915 — Page 2

HERE I AM YES I AM A REAL AUCTIONEER for Real Estate, Registered Stock and fhrm sales. Highest possible prices secured. Inquire about me. I talk High and low German, Swiss and English. Book your sales with an auctioneer now as you will later on. See me or leave date at office of Frisinger & Co. Residence Phone 426 J. J. BAUMGARTNER PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm residence, I’4 miles south of Monrce on what is known as the R. E. Smith farm, on Wednesday, Jan. 27, beginning at 121 o’clock p. m., the following property, to-wit: Four good cows, fresh iu t'.ie j spring. Hogs: Three fine brood sows, Poland China stock, one with I pigs by side, weighing between 450; and 500 lbs; two will farrow in he; spring, weighing 300 lbs; 7 snoais, weighing from 75 to 125 ibs. each. Farming Implements: One 1-horse wagon, top buggy, storm front, cutting box, with blower atached; beet cultivator, beet lifter, spring tooth harrow, walking breaking plow, set good buggy harness, a set heavy onehorse work harness, a lot of corn fodder, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums under $5, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent

| THE LAST CALL ON WINTER COATS WE ARE GROUPING OUR COATS INTO FOUR LOTS TO CLOSE T HEM OUT QUICK I WE WILL NOT CARRY OVER A SINGLE GARMENT. NOTICE PRICES BELOW. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY One Lot of Coats, Social lor Thursday, Friday ; HI KEW _ One Lot of Coats, Special for Thursday. Friday and May. Up to $8.09 Now t<) fj m d Sahriay. Up to $15.00 Now I Cpl d ate er ' kib \\ I tbl UO flKffi ehandise. kM• |\ V« UW ■ It must One Lol ofta, Special tp, May, Friday ; ' go fa ta rs tas , for - d Xk iS - NOW W ' BpM22.soL XMUR fOR CASH W.VU OHLY QO.gQ I GASS & MIEBERS ' .<L ' I QUALITY. |

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Top Notch ) correc c That's Chase A Sanorn’s lino of Co. fee. Nothing better in Coffee was ever offered at anywhere near th ■ ,] price we sell L? i Chase & Sanborn Coffees 1 I Nothing equal to the coffee we ar ■ I offering at 0c in looks or service— I worth a nickel more if It's worth . cent and you will pay 35c cor coffc not half as good in order to say yo: got a premium free. Pon't expect free things of anybody, buy the best coffeand get what you pay for in the quality of the goods. F. V. MILLS I The Grocer Decatnr, Indiana. PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS. All persons knowing themselves iu debted to us will please call and sei tie as soon as possible so that we may complete a settlement, a change ha jig been made in firm. We will appreciate a settlement either by cash ir note. 3t6 C. F. STEELE & CO. o MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Par tial payments any time, m-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. o FOR SALE —A coming 5-year-old marc in foal. Weighs about 1,400 pounds Inquire of Geo. Zimmerman, Decatur R. R. 9; ’Phone 6-J. 9t3

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PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to move to Michigan, I will offer at public auction at j my residence, 1 mile south of Monroe and 5 miles north of Berne, on what is known as the Sackett farm, oh Tuesday, February 2, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Four head of horses; One bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1400 Ibs., safe in foal; black horse, 12 years old. a worker; sorrel driving colt, coming 3 years old. broke double and single; good draft colt, year old in spring. 10 head of cattle: Ofte Jersey cow, 6 years old, fresh in September; black cow, 4 years old, with calf by side; Jersey, 3 years old, fresh jin March; Jersey, 5 years old, fresh soon; Jersey. 4 years old, fresh now; Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old, fresh in September; 2 spring calves: Holstein bull, 12 months old; 2 Durham cows, 5 years old, fresh in April. 16 Head of Hogs: Three brood sows, one will farrow in March, one in

April and one iu May; 13 head shoats weighing from 40 to 75 tbs. each. 4 good brood ewes. Farming Implements: Studebaker wagon and bed, hay ladders, J. I. Case corn plow, good as new; check rower, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, double shovel plow, grain drill, hay rake, set doubj- breeching iiarness, set single harness, rubber tired buggy, good as new; surrey, good mud boat, buck board wagon, 4 ton good clover hay, some shredded fodder, 36 big shocKs of fodder, 9 dozen fine chickens ami numerous other articles. Terms: —All sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit ol 9 months will be given, purchaser giv ing note witli approved security; 1 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. _ H. J. SELLS. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o . FOR SALE- -One rubber-tired phaeton for sale c! eap if taken soon. Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 284tt'

1 k # * 7 j/ U I I I Don’t Pay More— I * ANY Auburn owners are rich, very rich, and fe IM can afford anv priced car. But they are rich I in common sense also. They know the difference g f between genuine and fictitious value. They want g | all the service and pleasures of motoring, but don’t g want to pay more than it is worth. Blut Get The Most For The Money ic Auburn they enjoy all a motor car can give. Profit by : y experience of thousands of Auburn owners. Owners who yurns again when they want a new car. They have I lC e in the fourteen year old reliable and successful, sound \ company behind the car. By every day tests they know e the most for the money. You won’t make a mistake v their common-sensed example. Electric lights—electric starter—fully equipped without extra cost* Tu,./our and p OIJII .g six passenger cars. V THOS. J. DURKIN, AGENT. ITO'RW DECATUR, IND. wU/ft] Auburn Automobile Co., Aubum, Ind-, Mfr*. REDUCED RATES TO NEW ORLEANS, PENESCOLA, and MOBILE ACCOUNT MADRI GRAS CELEBRATION Feb. 9th. to 15th. 1915 See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, F or Information.