Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1915 — Page 6

mg— * 1 w'J.TtCO 1 II [HBlffl AND ffi SALE IMHHIfIHHHHHfIHHHBHBSHBfIHHttu Otafli ju. BHMBHHHHHHHHHHDH? fIBHHHHEHMHHHHHHfIHiMMMBMMMIfIHMBB William H. Miller & Company of Detroit One of the Largest Fur Manufacturers In America, has Consigned to us for THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 520.000 WORTH OF FURS Mr. J. E. Jackson, representing the Miller Company, will be here during this sale and will be glad to give you his personal attention in helping you make your selections. DURING THIS SALE YOU CAN SAVE FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF ON THE REGULAR FUR PRICES. Do not miss this grand opportunity of seeing the great exhibition of furs consisting of: Fur Coats-Fur Muffs—Fur Sets in the latest Novelties and Creations made from Ermine, Bulgarian Lynx, White Siberian Fox, Russian Fitch, Blended River Mink, Civit Cat, Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Brilliant Seal, Leopard Chincilia, Sable Opossum, Natural Opossum, Red Fox, Sitka Mink, Jap Mink, German Marten, Pointed Fox, Beaver, Blue Flying Fox, Black Poney, Marmot. Fur Muffs from $3 to S2OO. Fur Sets from $5 to S3OO. Fur Coats from $25 to SSOO. It is fortunate for us and the people of Decatur and vicinity that this store has been able to arrange for a Fur Sale of this character as we will be in a position to show you not only the greatest line of Furs ever shown here, but at prices far less than their real value. Owing to the world’s greatest war there has been little demand for Furs in Continental Europe, therefore American Furs are cheaper this year than ever before. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. g ga H9M | ■ E9i iI ■ h~'m ir® I

I BAD STOMACH! I ONE DOSE OF J MAYR’S Wonderful E Should Convince You That v^ 5 I Sufferings II z I II I A million people, manv right h, — own locality, have taken Mavr o w derful Remedy for Stomach r and Intestinal Ailments, Dv’snn Pressure of Gas Around the h “ Sour Stomach, Distress After EaNervousness, Dizziness Fain r Spells, Sick Headaches. ConstiS Torpid Liver, etc., and are prafi I highly to other sufferers. Get aIX of your druggist today. This hirtf I successful Remedy has been taken ? i people in all walks of life a ” ■ . them Members of Congress’ jS* I of the Supreme Court, Educate I Lawyers, Merchants. Bankers nJ I tors, Druggists, Nurses. ManufscX ■ ers. Priests, Ministers, Farmers X’ ■ I lasting benefit and it should beequiS successfully in your case. Send hr 1 free valuable booklet on Stomach aii ments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemht 154-156 Whiting Street. Chicago, m* PUBLIC SALE. Pitre bred Poland China and Hamp. I shire Hogs (cholera immunedi Cat- = tie and Horses. The undersigned win I offer for sale at my residence, 7 miles I south and 1 mile east of Decatur, j I miles west of Willshire. Ohio, 1 m n ? j south and 3 miles east of Monroe, in I Blue Creek township, known as the I Blue Creek Valley Farm, on Tuesday. November 30, 1915, beginning at 1:W I o’clock sharp, sun time, the following I personal property, to-wit: Eleven I head of cattle: Two red heifers, one I to calve soon, and the other in May; I Holstein heifer, bred; 2 black heifers. I two heifers, Holstein and Jersey mil- | ed; four steers, good feeders. Three fl Head of Horses: Team black geld- I ings, 4 and 5 years old. well broke; I bay mare, 11 years old. in foal, good I worker: Nineteen Head of Hogs, all I ‘holera immuned: Four Doroc brood I sows, 3 full blooded Poland China, big I type; one Poland China boar, breed- I ing. Last Line No. 202081, his sire, i Next in Line No. 109076, his dam. ‘ r Friendship 2nd No. 403670, this boar 3 years old and a great breeder; vould not part with him. but all of :ny sows are his get, therefore I cannot use him; Lady Jumbo No. 4 7 0164, her sire Mammoth Chief No. 193757 I her dam Snips Hocket No. 330012; one Poland China boar farrowed , March 14, 1915, breeding; Long Giant I No. 91587, King Giant No. 602615. Moi lie Monarch No. 184774; one Hamp- p -hire sow, farrowed Oct. 1. 1912. Esjex Model, sire Byron No. 9593 dam Radnor Lady No. 15344; this sow far •owed thirteen pigs, raised 10; they ire all eligible to register; Poland China gilt, farrowed Sept. 2. 1914: breeding King Orient No. 84127; the mother of this gilt is a full sister to Royal Hands Up 2nd No. 78351. the Grand Champion Boar at Michigan itate fair in 1913 and 2nd at the International; she helped to win her money over all breeds at the Van Wert and Paulding fairs in 1912: she Is a prize winner and a big. smooth easy feeding kind. For each hog hat is sold the purchaser will receive i number and after the sale a draw ng will come off for a choice Dutijc 4ilt FREE. Farming implements: One Sulky breaking plow. 1 walking plow; 1 storm king buggy, good as new; set single buggy harness, good as new;; set double light buggy hatness, good as new; 4 qt. lard press tnd sausage stuffer and grinder. Terms of Sale:—ls and under, < ash: >ver $5 a credit of 9 months will be riven without interest, purchaser gi'ng note, with approved security; 1 >er cent off for cash. Notes bearing 4 per cent interest after maturity. ■ ?oods removed untli settled for. L. G. WILLIAMS. Jeff Leichty, Auctioneer. H. E. Williams, Clerk. Q HERE u a reueoy that will cure mo»t »U A‘” “• tcalp troubles. Eczema, Barbera Itch. !•<*. andSorek Why warte time and money when & B. Ointment an ointment of real merit? your druggist If not handled tend 50 rente lo “ B. B. Ointment (X. 817 Monroe •»»* Pecatur. Indiana. _

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