Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1915 — Page 2
Here Are A Few Articles You Will Need I To Help Make House Cleaning Much Easier. — i H | B) |||hiihih ■■iiiwui i riir~i —irr —— • »3raH«»ww«Kj-s?ci■i.'Mfcswaw We have just received an entire new fir*a lot of the very latest Vacuum Sweepers. They are the very best to be found, are very lipht in weight, not ha*d to operate, a child 10 jears of age can M \ tv fV) handle them, they ;re built very strong F and durable, and h ve all the features of any first class sweeper. We can show )ou them ,h« tter than tell you, !| Iw i I come and see for > < ir self, fully guaran1I refc d to do the wori. Hg ■Hr O Vacuu •! Sweepers a< low as $4.48 and up ! • . ; i II• -r? !■ All K®* i The Mop that rate in the corners, nothing better on the market sold from ■ I .X” 2222 _2222 MOP cleaners 10c A pACKA ®- ASBESTOS TABLE MAT j H • • By A USingb,l3ne in°~^? l ii?Js’ _ . , I, Z I PiAM Z • pound you can clean j-our soiled, Protection for your beautiful table ZJj Zj H dirtv mop, q lickly and thoroughly, top, Those unsightly spots that can (u ; without sen obing rubbing or soiling only be removed by refinishing, will s W 1 er hand will clean ail kinds of never be there as neither heat nor cu s - E c 98c f nong One nackage good for sevmoisture can penetrate the Asbestos A c,can r d . we . 2 cur . era i deanincs I Mat Wp have them in a'l sizes ta ' n stretcher w ‘ Vl p,n * that w '" " ot eral cieamn £ s - I®*- T’Adl. VV C HdVv LIILIII ill d l CIZ.UD. ri st, full 12 feet tern*. : Come In And Look Over Our Stock All New And Os Best Quality Sold At The R’ght Prices. ! YAGER BROS. & REINKiNG
# M Aj - j. «L|, -r< .-»»* **».< V- ~„ j ■ a. ,*.. . Jm HOMtSEEKER EXCURSION FARES | TO | SOUTHWEST r CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, lor information. ■
WE SAVE YOU MONEY AT BERNSTEIN’S We have never had a better line of merchandise than we have this season. A. whole new line of Spring and Summer goods. A visit to our store will save you money. Special—2s pieces fancy flowered lawns, all new i. patterns, per yard 5c
BAREFOOT SANDALS, 49c -i All sizes Barefoot Sandals, sizes from child’s size 2, to Misses size 2, only 49c LADIES’ SHOES. j Special. Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoe, 1 medoum low heel, Spring Open- ; ' ing Sale $1.49 S' $2.50 Ladies’ Vici Kid or Gun Metal Shoe, button or lace, high or low heel, Spring Opening Sale $1.95 1 $3.50 Ladies Pat. Button, all new spring styles, high or low heel, special for this sale $2.45 LADIES' OXFORDS. | Ladies’ all patent. 2-strap OxL. fords, high or low heel, a dandy special for Saturday $1.75 Baby Doll Slippers, a dandy line to select from, all prices 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 Metai or Tan Button or Blucher Shoes, all new spring styles, Spring Opening Sale $2.9S $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 $1.93 $2.00 Men’s Mule Skin Shoe, a dandy wearing shoe, Spring Opening Sale $1.69 $1.25 Men’s Kahki Pants, all sizes, only 98c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Slipovers, or button front, trimmed with wide embroidery and beading, all sizes, 15 to 20, regular 75c value, Spring Opening Sale . ...49c Corset Covers, trimmed with rows of lace and insertion, some with all-over embroidery front, regular 50c value, Spring Opening Sale 23c 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 98c SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Men’s Work Shirts, all sizes, 14% to 17, made full size, a large assortment to pick from, all regular 50c shirts, while they last, only 38c
... ■*»riiai4v>.. .An—> .- ■ -X. .' ■ . . - — SAVE YOUR POULTRY. I Lippincott’s One Night Roup, Gapes, I White Diarrhoea Cure. It has no I qual. For kale by The Holthouse 1 Drug Co., Rexall Drug Store, Enter- !; rise Drug Co. 58t30 o BOARD AND LODGING. i Splendid rooms; excellent board; electric lights; telephone and bath. 1632 No. 2nd fit.; telephone 755. 88ti 1 Democrat Want Ads Pav
LACE CURTAINS, PAIR 98c. White or Ecru Nottingham Lace J Curtains, 3 and 3% yards long, extra wide, plain or fancy center, $1.25 and $1.50 values, I Spring Opening Sale, pair 98c CURTAIN NETTING. : A large assortment of fancy Persian Curtain Swiss, also white and ecru, regular 12 %c and 15c values, Spring Opening Sale, ydloc LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ Kimona Sleeve Aprons, made of good percale, light or : dark, only 39c House Dresses and Wrappers, regular $1.25 value, only 98c | Ladies’ Gingham Wash Skirts, with embroidery flounce 48c! Ladies’ black Heatherbloom or Sateen Petticoats, also a large assortment of colors, regular $1.50 volue, special for this c sale 98c A large assortment of Apron Ginghams, all size checks, regular 7c values, Spring Opening Sale, yard 5c J Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c ! c A new line of Flowered Crepes, also Striped Organdies, all regular 15c value, Special for this sale, yard inc lc LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. A new line of Ladle;;’ Shirt Waists, all new latest 1915 styles; also a nice line of Ladies’ Silk Waists. Come in and look them over. Special for ic this sale, only 33c 1 I
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SHERIFF'S SALE ''i'.ir- State of Indlna, Adamr. Counii' tb Ail.;n>B Circuit Court of Adfl a c< unty, Indiana. .lense Kors vs. Charles Dlrkson, I,< nirkson et al- No. 8870. By virtue of an order of sale to iue directed by the Clerk' of the Adatiis C rcuit Cottit cf siild County and Slate. I l ave levied upon the real estate her eir.alter mentioned and w ’ expose for ssb' «t public auction at the en >t d< or of the Court House in the C.ty of Decatur, Adams County, iudtuia. between the hours of 10 o’clock i. tn. and 4 o'clock p. nt. on $; turday, the Bth Day of May, 1915, the rente and profits for a term, not ix ceiling seven years, of the followng described real estate, situated in Adams County, State ot Indiana, towit: First: Commencing at the southwest corner of section eight. (8) in township wenty-eigbt (28) north, range fov. ♦ ten (14) east, thence running north >n the section line, thirty-nine (39) 'els and lourteen and one-half (14 l s) ’ect to the public highway known as the Piqua road; thence in a south■osterly direction along said road, to he south line of said section; thence west, on the south line of said section thirty-eight (38) rods and lourteen 'l4) feet to the place of beginning; ••xeept the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the west ine of section eight (8), township wenty-eight (28) north, range four teen (14) east, at a point wh/ o tht tenth line of the Piqua road intersect, said section line, thence south on said section line to a point twenty (20) feet from a line of stakes established y the Fort Wayne nd Springfield lailway Ccnipany, thence southeast arallel with said line of stakes am iftecn (15) feet therefrom to the outh |ine of said section eight (8). In nee east to the west line of the 'iqua road, as established by the Comnissioners of Adams County, Indiana hence north forty-seven (47) degree nd thirty (30) minutes west ]>arallel •ith said road to the place of begin>ing. heretofore deeded to the Fort .Vayne and Springfield Railway Comany. Second: The southwest quarter of the northvest quarter of section seventeen (17). ■xcept ten (10) acres off the east ide; also the northwest quarter of the lorthwest quarter of said section sev nteen (17), except that part lying lorth and east of the Fort Wayne and ’iqua road. Also commencing at the outheast corner of the southeast uarter of the northeast quarter cf ection eighteen (18;. thence north wenty-eight (28) rods, thence west ■ighty (80) rods, thence south twentyjight (28) rods, thence east ighty (80) rods to the place of begin ung. Also the northeast fraction oi he southeast quarter of section eighten (18), lying north and east of the It. Mary's River. All in township wenty-eight (28) north, range foureen (14) east, in all one hundred wenty-six (126) acres. And on failure to realize therefrom he full amount of the judgments, in ata cause, interest thereon and costs will' at the same time and in the : ame manner aforesaid offer for salt he fee simple of the undivided twohirds of all of the above described premises or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the same. And on failure to realTze from the undivided two-thirds of all said real estate, the full amount of the judgments in said cause, interest therein and costs, I will, at the same time am in the same manner aforesaid, offer ;oi sale,, separately, the fee simple of :P the real estate above first described, ana the fee simple of all of the rea estate above second described, or s< much thereof as may be necei sary tt satisfy the same. Taken as the property of Charles Dirkson to satisfy said order of sale this 15th day cf April, 1915. ED GREEN, Sheriff. 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