Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1915 — Page 2

IN BUYING HARNESS There ere two thing* to consider: [J-lARNESS First, that the harness is not made in K fl (J <i factory, as good factory made h*rness is as scarce as hen’s teeth; sec- > 1 \ B ond, that the harness you buy has ? good oak tanned leather, and made by < & \| | • *52 Ty \\l \ • i reliable men. We have the goods. I I ' GIVE US A TRIAL. A. W. TANVAS The Harness and Buggy Man. NORTH SECOND ST. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Modern 8 room ho use full lot on north Third street at S2C 1. Good 7 room house, electric lights, citywater, good barn on south First street at $19.0. Seven room house, electric lights, good barn on Mercer Ave. at S2COO. Nine room house, modern, except furnace, on Marshall street $2200 Nine room house, plenty of fruit onTenth street at SI,OO. Eight room house, city water, electric lights, chicken house, barn 20x 36 at 2<oo. Nine room house on north Third street, will exchange for small farm. Eight room house, lot 160x190, plenty of fruit, good barn west Monroe street, at S4BOO. Eight rcom house, gas lights, good barn, drove well, plenty of fruit on on Tenth street, at SIBOO. Nine room house, good barn, on north Sixth street at $2030. Modern 7 room house, good barn, onwest Monroe street at $367'). 6 room house and lot on South Thirteenth street, will take S4OO. down, balance easy payments, at $7.0. If you are interested in buying, inves-tigate these properties. Harvey, Leonard & Co. OFFICE IN PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY BUPILDING.

WANTED —Two hustling salesmen to cover this territory with completej line of oils, greases and paints. Expe-1 rience unnecessary. Write us today, j Industrial Refining Co, Cleveland, O.'

A SPLENDID LINE OF New Brass And Iron Beds ————— »■ « I—— We have made efforts to secure for you, and now offer from our new spring stock, positively the finest Brass Beds that money can buy. Our prices are $2.50 to $35, with 10 per cent discount for 20 days. iff«h IS $ i MM ; r'fW tHI A Special 45-lb. Monarch Guaranteed Felt Mattress Which has for years been the choice of all medium priced guaranteed Mattresses. Germ proof and sanitary. Worth every cent of regular price—sß.so. Special price for 20 days, only $6.50 A ‘ "A Our stock of Bed Springs is verv complete. Prices range from $3 to sls, net. BEAVERS & ATZ, ®

WANTED —High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory.—Bro-wn Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.

THE LATEST ON THE FORD Old Zeke Perkins sold his hogs one day. and the gush durned fool threw his money right away, he rode int i town sitting on a board, and lie cr.me riding home in a darned little Ford. When he came to the house, and got to the gate, he shut down the throttle and he put on the brake, he grablied for the reins, got the throttle instead and the darned little Ford kept a chugging on ahead. Zeke Jerked on the levers and lie turned on the gas, he kicked at the pedals and he broke out the glass, he cut all the wires and he pulled off the top, but the darned Ford just wouldn't stop. He pulled out his knife and he smiled so serene, cut a hole in the tank, drained out the gasoline. He pulled aut his gun, shot 'the tires full of lead. But the gol darned Ford kept a-chugging ahead. He went right through the fence and up through the lane, Miranda saw him coming and liked to went insane. She ran out ahead, and then she stopped to see, and the Ford struck her squarely where the bustle ought to be. She threw out her arm and she went in the air, just as Zeke went by she grabbed him by the hair, she bounced on the seat, landed down on the bed, and the gol darned Ford kept chugging right ahead. He steered for the shed but just missed the hole, struck an old pig and you ought to seen it roll, out through the yard then they landed in a heap, in a big muddy pool bout six feet deep. Zeke grabbed Miranda and waded for the shore. He was glad that it stopped and wouldn’t go no more. He pricked up his ears then looked ba. k and said, why the gol darned thing is chugging right ahead. —Ex. Democrat Want Ads Pay.

Ttie METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. For High Class Insurance and LOWEST RATES Annual Dividends on all Contracts. J. M. KELLY, Agent

'S> NR T/1 / - '■ U\ I THE COVERING CAPACITY of ‘ CAPITAL CITY LIQUID PAINT is a feature for consideration: It shows the economy in the use of “GOOD GOODS” The first cost' of paint may appear attractive, but if it falls short in covering capacity, as well as durability, it is by far the most expensive. One gallon of our Capital City Liquid Paint will cover 300 square feet. CAPITAL CITY LIQUID PAINT is a Safe, Sure and Sound Preposition. It embodies ail that is good in paint; Desirability of shades and Brilliancy of tone, Pleasing Efv sects, Maximum Covering Capacity, Lasting Gloss and Gfeat Durability. Schaub-Dowling Co.

UNION PRAYER MEETINGS. Cottage Prayer Meeting* for Friday, March 26. Flr*t Ward. District No. 1, Section A—Mrs. F. Baumgartner, Mcßarnes street. Loader, Mrs. Hocker. District No. 1, Section B —Mrs. F. Butler, Studabnker street. Leader Rev. Rogers. District No. 2, Section A—Mrs. Sam Chronister, Mercer avenue. Lea I er, Miss Stella Perkins. District No. 3, Section A —Mrs. Jas. Fristoe, Mercer avenue. Leader, Mrs. Hanna. District No. 3, Section B —Mrs. Henry Hite, Winchester street. Leader, Rev. Hanna. District No. 3, Section C —Mrs. Bruce Christian, John street. Leader, Mrs. Charles Yoder. Second Ward. District No. 1, Section A —Mrs. G. T. Burk. 228 South First street. Loader. Rev. Grimes. District No. 1, Section B —Mrs. Heller, corner Third and Madison streets. Leader. Mrs. Shoemaker. District No. 2. Section A —Mrs. M. Butler. South Fourth street. Leader. Mr. Gibson. District No. 2, Section B —Mrs. Amos Yoder. North Seventh street. Leader, Mrs. Hildebrand. District No. 3, Section A —Mrs. Ethel Gent is. South Ninth street. Leader, Mrs. L. A. Jackson. District No. 3, Section B—Mrs. Nelson, corner Eleventh and Madison streets. Leader, Mrs. John Burk. District No. 3, Section C —Mrs. D. Weikel, Madison street. Leader, Mrs. Shoemaker. District No. 3, Section D —Mrs. Bullinger, West Elm street. Leader, Mr. Green Burkhead. Third Ward. District No. 1, Section A —Mrs. Geo. Burkett. West Monroe street. Leader. Rev. Harman. District No. 1, Section B—William Teeple, 229 North Ninth street. Leader, Mrs. A. C. Ball. District No. 2. Section A—Mrs. Arthur Ford. West Sixth street. Leader, Mrs. Stephenson. District No. 2, Section B —Mrs. W. J. Myers. North Fifth street. Leader, Mrs. McCombe. District No? 2. Section C — District No. 3. Section A—Mrs. C. D. Lewton, North Second street. leader, Rev. Rilling. District No. 3, Section B —Mrs. Dale Spahr. 526 Indiana street. Leader, Mrs. F. Kern.

WE SAVH YOU MONEV SPRING OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN S Studebaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South oi Interurban Station The opening day of our Spring We are giving you spS had." Never before have we had such sp tu. »> gtart seagon j n f u ft swin ial prices right when you need die goods most.io sta we are inaugurating this Great ,f rice « The heaviest reduction will be on be sold at a great reduciion from the foime , curtains, knit underwear, etc Shoes, Ladies and Gents furnishings, diy goods, L You cannot afford to miss it. enD _ A _ e no - u/AKTS. bed SPREADS, 98c.

MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, $2.89. Men's Good Quality Rolled Edge, Duck Vamp Rubber Boot, special for this sale $2-89 LADIES’ SHOES. Special. Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoe, niedoum low heel, Spring Opening Sale $2.50 Indies' Vici Kid or Gun Metal Shoe, button or lace, high or low heel, Spring Opening Sale $1.95 $3.50 Indies Pat. Button, all new spring styles, high or low heel, special for this sale $2.45 LADIES’ OXFORDS. Ladies’ one-strap Kid Slipper, (for comfort), $1.25 values, Spring Opening Sale 98c $1.50 Ladies’ White Canvas Oxford, rubber sole, also leather sole, Spring Opening Sale $1.19 MEN’S SHOES. $3.50 Men’s Gun Metal or Tan Button or Blucher Shoes, all new spring styles, Spring Opening Sale $2.98 $3.00 Men's Gun Metal or Pat., Button or Lace Shoe, Spring Opening Sale $2.45 $2.50 Men's Vici Kid or Gun Metal Shoe, all solid, Spring Opening Sale $1.93 $2.25 Men's good Tan Work Shoe, all solid, Special, Spring Opening Sale $1.98 $2.50 Men’s Elkskin Shoe, leather sole, all sizes, 6 to 11, Spring Opening Sale $1.98 $2.00 Men's Mule Skin Shoe, a dandy wearing shoe, Spring Opening Sale $1.69 BAREFOOT SANDALS, 49c. Buy your Barefoot Sandals early, 600 pairs, all sizes, from infant's sike 2 to men’s size, only 49c TABLE OIL CLOTH 13c YARD 50 pieces Fancy Table Oil Cloth, regular 18c quality, Spring Opening Sale, yard 13c WINDOW SHADES, 19c EACH. Green Window Shades, oil color, 6 ft. long, full width, regular 35c grade, Spring Opening Sale, each 19c

Secure one of our large circulars. Sale lasts until Saturday, April 3rd. Come in and save money.

J. C. RODGERS CHAS. K. CUTLIP Rogers & Cutlip Real Esstate Co. We have a full line of farms for sale from $40.00 to $60.00 per acre. Railroad Station EAST ORWELL, OHIO Postoffice. COLEBROOK, OHIO Write Us For Descriptive Lift Democrat Want Ads Pay.

Beautiful Suits and Coats FOR SPRING We might write about these attractive garments, but to appreciate them you must see them-ex-rni?me them their fine materials, their careful tailoring, these suits arem the stunning new spring styles, all the latest military, empire and Norfolks, showing the belted and p)aitea coats--new style collars, full flare skirts; some have pockets vokes and fancy belted effects. Made of poplins, serve« nmih P tcKC J s ». J oKts “ $15.00 to $25.00 Our Coats are in the same models, gracefully u u • ; nn . ‘ lnall,he 'ateetVa&S J$5.00 to $25.00

LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS.. A new lino Ladles’ Shirt Waists, button front, with lay-down collars; also a big line of new silk waists, any one you pick is fully wortli $1.50, special for this sale MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Crepe Gowns, trimmed with lace and insertion, kimona sleeve, $1.25 value, only ysc i Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Slipovers, or jHitton front, trimmed with wide embroidery' and beading, all sizes, 15 to 20, regular 75c value, Spring Opening Sale . ...4JCorset Covers, trimmed with rows of lace and insertion, some with all-over embroidery front, regular 50c value, Spring Opening Sale j'^ 3c Combination Suits, made of good quality material, trimmed with neat edge of lace, regular 75s value. Spring Opening Sale ••••49c Princess Slips, made of fine Nainsook, yoke of embroidery and lace insertion, full flounce of 12-inch embroidery, regular $1.50 value, Spring Opening Sale ...98c Petticoats, made of fine cambric, with 21-inch wide embroidery flounce, with cambric underlay, regular $1.50 value. Spring Opening Sale 38c CORSETS! CORSETS!! Special prices on C. B. A La Spirite Corsets. $1.50 Corsets, only $1.39 1.00 Corsets, only 89 $ .50 Corsets, only 42 SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Men’s Work Shirts, all sizes, 14>4 to 17, made full size, a large assortment to pick from, all regular 50c shirts. while they last, only 33c Men's Dress Shirts, made with the new-Military Buttou-down (dollar, ail 60c and 75c shirts, Spring Opening Sale 48c $1.25 Men's Kaliki Pants, all sizes, only 98c

HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third luesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, for information.

Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe, regular $1.56 value, Spring Opening Sale . ,99. LACE CURTAINS, PAIR 98c. White or Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 and 354 yards long, extra wide, plain or fancy ten. ter, $1.25 and $1.50 values, Spring Opening Sale, pair 98; — CURTAIN NETTING. A large assortment oi' fancy Persian Curtain Swiss, also white and ecru, regular 12Uc and 15c values, Spring Opening Sale, ydloc LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ Kimona Sleeve Aprons, made of good percale, light or dark, only 3<) 0 A nice line of Crepe Persian Pattern Kimonas, $1.50 value, Spring Opening Sale 98c House Dresses and Wrappers, regular $1.25 value, only 9S : Ladies’ Gingham Wash Skirts, i with embroidery flounce 48c Ladies’ black Heatherbloom or Sateen Petticoats, also a large assortment of colors, regular $1.50 volue, special for this sale 98c DRY GOODS. White Table Linen, 35c quality, Spring Opening Sale, yard .....23c 75 pieces Utility Dress Ginghams, all new patterns, 12 sac values, Spring Opening Sale, yard 10c All Standard Calicoes, all colors, yard 5c A large assortment of Apron Ginghams, all size checks, regular 7c values, Spring Opening Sale, yard 5c Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c A new line of Flowered Crepes, also Striped Organdies, all regular 15c value, Special for this sale, yard toe A new line of Silk Brocade Spangler Silks, lace crepe, silk stripe voille, blue serge, special for this sale, yard 25c