Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1915 — Page 3

a HMBMHMW^*HM<M^-^^>wt^«M«»wiAMWi4^NraimwraNMonaHHHMraiww^«sHnMratt*!»?.T:."''■. Carpet and Rugjßargains Beautify your room with a new rug or | I t'| carpet for the Holidays. Buy something that will be useful and above all greatly appreciated. Now is the time to purchase a Christmas present that u H will more than please the lady of the house. We are quoting the following list of special bargains in rugs and carpets for the early Holiday buyers. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS I MmMm* —^nr*»i^r n AII w ° ol Carpets that sold for 75c > this sa,e ' yd- 68c I Rl 1 F AII w ° ol that sold for 65c > thi s sa|e .. -58 c ■ ISH -V->< “] I „ All J/j Wool that sold for 50c, this sale 42c f l ' 1 All Wool that sold for 45c, this sale 38c JLjtS' |M i ! - Hemp Carpet that sold for 35c, this sale 28c I *" 2$ ' Rao Carpet that 80,d for 40c > this sale, yd 33c jj[ * Matting Rugs, size 6x9, that sold for $2.50, this > ■ sa,e ••• cCgffi f?-" * Matting Rugs, size 9xll, that sold for $4.25, this v sale > $3.48 I f Bift Reduction on all Matting by the i Yard * We will also ffive a Ten Per Cent ,)iscount 011 an - v s ’ ze Rug fctrL-'...:>i| yWyfil |MßO During This Sale. Til We have one lot of 9° od Velvet Rugs that sold for L ~ $ 2 -°0 that We are 9°ihg to sell at $1.48 flllr ' Also one lot of Smyrna Rugs, size 30x60, for ... ,98c W|' w B ' 9 Reduction on B Grade Inlaid Linoleum, the ■ £ kind that sold for $2.25, this sale for $2.00 I jtj t !7 v A,f Print Llnoleum that is 2, 2' a , 3 and 4 yards \ ■JLJ wide at, sq. yd 60c I | ffiZ nfeY We also have three good patterns in 2-yd. wide Print Linoleum to sell at, sq. yd 44c I Let us help you select one of our beautiful patterns. A visit to our store will give you an idea of the many bargains that can be found here. C. ' ’ .u.- to > 7SFVi77n^3ga^ H—BMBmiiiniw hi mu iiiwiiiuii i— «»mwhbs« mrnwim u ■w»na 11 ,<i wm mi»* We Don’t Appeal to Men \shoarenot particular about their clothes--Men to whom a suit is a suit, a hat is a hat and a tie is a tie. One kind will answer as well as another—no % one need • take pains for him. WE APPEAL TO THE MEN Who are particular—YES VERY PARTICULAR about what they wear—about the fit, the shape, the style, the finish, and the price. I COfififi VALUES IN SUITS ClCftfi u/ </ iir «pZV.UV AND OVERCOATS AT qHJ.UU ) [ 1 \\\ i "V-A e By our close buying in the clothing markets 1 ■ we have been able to offer you suits and over- Ifflsn coats from $3 00 to $5.00 cheaper than the or- ’/ Hl dinary retail price. Jft- \ 1 BOY’S OVERCOATS __ ®( kA H -pCTfe* li\ 4 A I ' Our prices in boy’s overcoats range from Hi \Ar to $7.50. For $3.50 we will sell you a boy’s a i $ overcoat equal to any $5.00 coat you ever saw. | | i Coats guaranteed to be all wool. * jj&\ ■’ 1 J \ I Men’s Overcoats $6.50, SIO.OO, $12.50,515.00- O T I amo up. rW guv'll St' I Bov’s Blue Serge Suits, All Wool Newest Style, I S' / u H Wl. vs $3.50 yxA I This suit is a world beater. See it and pass V \j{ jd A ip\ your own judgment on it. 1 \ a I Boy’s heavy fleece 50c undershirts 20c j'jfff I Boy’s and Men’s Sweaters 50c, sl, $1.50 and _I Up tO $1.50 Copyright 19 The House of Kuppenbciucr VANCE & HiTE Decatur’s Clothiers. I »

US WK «T\TEME\T. il’.Hport of the conatreon of the I'lrst National Hank at Dvcntur, In the Slab’ of Indiaim, at the close of busin<on November 10, I •♦ls: Ki'MOiirreM. Lonns ;ui«l dlßeountN SG4o..*!♦&.fl" Ii >ve<|rdafls. unsecured o.' •. U. S. Boihlh ilepoKIted to .secure circulation (par vallUe) $50,000.00 Premium on U. S. bonds . .. , 500.00 ■ Total I’. S. bonds 50.500.00 I 1 Bonds other than U. S. Bonds pledged to 'secure postal savings deposits $3,000.00 Securities other than I’. S. bonds (not Jneludlng stocks) owned unpledged 41,721.0!) 4 1.721.0'.) Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank $7,200.00 Less* amount unpaid no Furniture and fixtures 7,1 Net amount due from Federal Hesreve ita nk 16 000.00 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, St. Louis and York, Chicago and Si. LOUIS $ 15 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other < ii irs 13,603.70 33,973.15 Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than in- < luded In l" or 11» 53,979.01 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 1,931.78 Outside checks and other cash items $449.63 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 375.1 1 874.74 Notes from other National banks 4,745.00 Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates $17,110.40 Legal-tender notes 29,195.00 46,305.40 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation 2,500.00 Tptal ............ .. |933,5 l''.*.'l Llabilltlen. Capital stock paid Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits $16,945.91 .ess current expenses interest and taxes paid 12,466.06 1,469.25 Circulating notes outstanding 49,500.00 Due to banks ami bankers other than included in 28 or 29» ..,11." 19.71 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to cheek 226,295.76 Certificates of deposit due in les sthan thirty days 469,526.62 •ertlfied checks 110.00 Postal Savings deposits 1,631.71 Deposits requiring notice but# less than 30 days 13,467.86 Total demand deposits. items 32, 33,34, 35, 36. 37, 38, and 39 $711,031.95 U. S. bonds borrowed for which collatr eral se< i.ity was furnished 7,500.00 | Total >933,640.91 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I, C. A. Dugan, cashier, of the .abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best I of my knowledge and belief. C. A. DUGAN, Cashier. P. W. SMITH, J. W. VIZARD, W. A. KUEBLER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th day of Novemb< r, 1915. EARL B. ADAMS, Notary Public. My commission expires September 18, 1916. •—o FOR SALE —174 acre farm, near Fort Wayne, improved. Will take an eighty acre farm or city property as part payment. Phone 746 or call at offices of Adams County Real Estate company, Decatur Indiana. 277t3 Don’t forget L. G. Williams’ sale on November 30, pure bred Poland China and Hampshire hogs, horses and cattle, seven miles south and one mile east of Decatur. w-12

F. V. MILLS The Grocer Calls Your attention to some choice eatables for this season of the year. Our own Special Blend Coffee, i lb. cans, steel cut 30c Monarch Steel Cut Coffee, 1 lb. cans 40c A good cheap Santos Coffee 15c Monarch Rolled Oats 10c New Santa Clara Valley Prunes 12 New Leghorn Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel 25c New Preserved Ginger, per pkg 15c New Candied Cherries, per pkg 15c J New California Raisins, Seeded and Seedless .... 12 r New Grecian Currants 12'/ 2 c f New California No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts 22c ’ New Fancy Naples Filberts 20c New California Candied Figs 20c New Cape Cod Cranberries, qt 10c Pimento Cheese, Monarch, jar 10c Sweet Cider, for mince meat or to drink, Mason quart cans 15c Monarch Evaporated Milk, 6 cans 25c Monarch Baked Beans, 2 cans 25c Heinz Spaghetti 15c & 25c Monarch Asparagus Tips 25c French Peas and Mushrooms 30c to 40c Marchino Cherries, Red and Green 15c, 25c, 50c Holly Brand Steak Salmon 15c & 25c Plain and Stuffed Olives 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 40c i Don’t forget our White Horse Pumpkin, that nice smooth pumpkin, no strings and always the same, 2 cans ’ . ,25c White Horse Sliced Pine Apple, per doz $2.00 Many other appetizing and delicious canned goods. All new and up-to-date. Cail and inspect.

| HELP WANTEPI WANTED—A good farm hand to work by the day, month or year. Inquire nt once of George Zimmerman. Decatur, 11. R. No. It. 'Phone 14-p. 277t6 WANTEI)» _ To clean your stove, furnace, carpeta, windows, cisterns, wal paper, etc.* See Jim Coverdale, 'phone 210. 27713 WANTED- Roomers by day or week. Prices reasonable at 123 South First street, Decatur. 271t6 FOR SALE—A Full blooded Poland China male hog, 1 year old. pedigree goes with him. W. C. Baker, 3>4 miles southeast of town, R. R. 6. 274t3 F()R SALE Hard coal heater in good . condition. Inquire of Frank McConnell. 276t3 FOR RENT -A five room modern cottage on Market street. Inquire of Dyonis Schmidt. 274t3 FOR SALE —Two acres of land near beet sugar factory. Fine building site. Address 202 So. Eighth street, Livingston, Mont. nov 2 th-s-1 mo FOR SALE —Horse and buggy. Horse lady or child broke. Very gentle. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert Haley. 264tf FOR RENT—Eight room house on So. ' 3rd St. Inquire of Mrs. I’. B. Thomas. 'Phone 63. 263tf FOUND —Patent dark glasses for auto driver. Owner may have same by calling and describing. DR. BURNHAM’S SAN-YAK Acts as a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-Yak prevents self poisoning, that serious illness from which so many persons of sedentary habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of the colon and caecum; hence its great value in destroying germs from undigested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing ap pendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dys entery and arterio sclerosis or harden ed arteries. Heart trouble is developed through self poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To maintain health all such poisoning must be checked, and you can do so with the use of San- , Yak. Take San-Yak; it is the greatest medicine yet known for man, woman or child. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by Smith, ’Yager & Falk drug store, Decatur, Ind. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between Gaffer & Wilhelm has this day been dissolved. All debts of said firm and all accounts due said firm will be settled by Peter Gaffer, who succeeds to the business of said firm. GAFFER & WILHELM. Nov. 15, 1915. 274t4 o— Democrat Want Ads Pav.

THE Store of Right Prices, Quality, and Service. We carry in s<ock lhe Northern Ohio Mill. Wool Blankets These Blankets are the most serviceable on the market today. Now is the time to think of Protecting Your Horses Let ns show you our line before you buy. Square street blankets at .$1.5(1 and up. Full lined stable blankets at $1.25 and up. Why be cold when you can buy a lap robe as low as $4? We invite you to call because we know we can help you solve your blanket and robe problem. \\ e hope to see you soon. Let us show you goods that will give service, that are dependable, that last longer, and cost less. CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. North Second Street, Decatur - rTLE-LTiQIII l.llllljpi ■IIIIIHIUWIIBMIBHUM ■SLUT-'.'. . T-T-W-a??sasif-a * r;_ There’s Pienty of Joy lo Go Round When you’re satisfied with our ; “White Stag” Extra Kild cigar I Who can stop you tailing your friend about it? : I ¥onr Satisfaction Spells Our Success | 7“TTA CHm DID you shhzeF ° BEEN SITTING IN A DRAFT ? ° ° /r //v BUD ° □T z A little JACK FROST (’REAM snuffed into the nos- EJ / lr ’’ s at o,He re t«eves the congestion stops the cold O / JACK FROST CREAM is a great relief for Catarrh. O f m the head nnj chert, sore throat coughs croup. q k\ \ neuralgia, rheumatic pains swellings, tender feet frost kT» biles, burns, cuts eh No Home Complete Without It ‘ ArV \ 4 (Watch for our announcement ) & 50# O rfj yji opuG stores n DDDDODODDOODOOOOOODDDODOODDDDIu " I"' - - - niimiin . - a I YOU AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS 1 who are going to do some driving this winter, had I better come in and let us fix up your auto top— | make a new cover or roof—new curtains—or re- | pair the old ones. | All kinds of Repair Work on Automobile Tops. I Celluloid sewed in. Windshield glass put in while I you wait. To solve your cold weather troubles <»n | auto tops, see the i —Decater Carriage Works— j 1 Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts. 'Phone 123 H k.i “ M •.t-.. tu . - mi mini i lima wiwinwiiißMinaiaia— ■imiiw — aiii—Bi No Furnace Like This Here is the one furnace that successfully heats your house without pipes. Just one register and it keeps every room warm. No holes to cut in the house, no expense for pipes or flues. The jjM jL osl&iG JM II K-*'3ll i - be installed in any house new or old. iafrjiOwk ‘ Burns coal, coke or woorl and is guaranteed W >iWyhl |iT''r' ,o savc 35% of your fuel. You get beat without dirt and no carrying of fuel and ashes up and down stairs. Less fire danger. Read This Guarantee fei Js-I"aw Bl) ,f ~1!s f urnacc ,s not satisfactory any time P-. IK within one year after purchase the manufacHRlflFsTP'f -1 turcr will make it right. That amply pro(WfillW B 119 HpiLl'i * ec,s r° u - Come in and let us show you its I ~to' economy and efficiency. HENRY KNAPP & SON.