Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1915 — Page 3

bonds are sold w — E. M. Campbell’s Sons of Indianapolis (Jet SIO,OOO BBond Issue for NEW HIGH SCHOOL A. L. Brentlinger Hired io Become Principal of the West Ward. The Cit y school board met Illis morning and sold $10,090 worth of school bonds for the proposed new high school building to E. M. Campbell’s Sons of Indianapolis, at a premium of SSB, dated November 1. 1915, and accrued interest. There were live bidders. Whe bonds will be taken up in two years. There is a series of twenty bonds of SSOO each. These are payable, $2,500 semi-annually, July 1(1, 1916, »e first payment being due. The money created by the tax levy will be sufficient to pay these off in two yeai and it is thought that the new high school building can be coni menced in a year from January. At a meeting last evening the school board entered into a contract with A. L. Brentlinger, a teacher of Kirkland township, to become principal and teacher! of the West ward. He succeeds Lewis Adler, who will be cashier of the new bank at Preble. Mr. Brentlinger is a tine teacher and is well qualified. TO MCIDE NEXT TUESDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cepting the Worden bid. Judge Hartford then admitted that he was at a loss what to do. He reviewed his actions and the fact that the bids get smaller each time the road is offered and asked as a special favor to the court if any of the attorneys would object if he should take a few days in which to decide. Judge Vesey and Senator Barrett objected, while others consented and the court finally announced that he would allow the previous order of the court to remain epen until next Tuesday morning. . . Mr. Stferf, the Dolph representatives and others announced that they would make an- effort to bid on the road. Only one or two representatives of the old company, the men who put their thousands into the pioneering of the project, were pi esent and it looks now like a scramble for a property that if as worthless as represented, seems to be badly wanted by a good many varied interests. The bid offered by Joseph. Joseph & Bros, represented a company composed of Joseph Bros., 1. A. Kalver of this city, A. Borinstein of Indianapolis and Abe Feinburg of Muncie. Joseph Bros, have offices at Cincinnati, New York and Chicago and are known as the largest dealers of their kind in America, having last year transacted business amounting to $21,000,000. The representative who came here today, lef tat once for New York City, where he will discuss with the head of the company as to placing a higher bid for the jroperty next Tuesday. PUBLIC SALE. Pure bred Poland China and Hampshire Hogs (cholera immuned) Cattle and Horses. The undersigned will offer for sale at my residence, 7 miles south and 1 mile east of Decatur, 5 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, 1 mile south and 3 miles east of Monroe, in Blue Creek township, known as the Blue Creek Valley Farm, on Tuesday, November 30, 1915, beginning at 1:00 o’clock sharp, sun time, the following personal property, to-wit: Eleven head of cattle: Two rod heifers, one to calve soon, and the other in May; Holstein heifer, bred; 2 black heifers, two-heifers, Holstein and Jersey mixed; four steers, good feeders. Three Head of Horses: Team black geldings, 4 and 5 years old, well broke; bay mare, 11 years old. in foal, good worker: Nineteen Head of Hogs, all cholera immuned: Four Doroc brood sows, 3 full blooded Poland China, big type; one Poland China boar, breeding, Last Line No. 202081, his sire. Next in Line No. 109075, his dam. Friendship 2nd No. 403670, this boar 3 yeans old and a groat breeder; would not part with him, but all of my sows are his get, therefore I cannot use him; Lady Jumbo No. 470164, her sire Mammoth Chief No. 193757, her dam Imperial Pocket No. 330012; one Poland China boar farrowed March 14, 1915, breeding; Long Giant No. 91587, King Giant No. 602615, Mollie Monarch No. 184774; one Hampshire sow, farrowed oct. 1, 1912, Essex Model, sire Byron No. 9893 dam Radnor Lady No. 15344; this sow farrowed thirteen pigs, raised 10; they are all eligible to register; Poland

| Chitin gilt, farrowed Sept. 2, 1914; I breeding King Orient No. 84127; the mother of this gilt is a full sister to Royal Hands Up 2nd No. 78351, the 1 Grand Champion Boar at Michigan state 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 that is sold the purchaser will receive a number and after the sale a drawing will come off for a choice Duroc gilt 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 harness, good as now; 4 qt. lard press and sausage stuffer and grinder. Terms of Sale:—ss and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given without interest, purchaser giving note, witli approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Notes bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. No goods removed until settled for. L. G. WILLIAMS. Jeff Leichty, Auctioneer. H. E. Williams, Clerk. o— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 4% miles southeast of Decatur, or % miles north of Bobo on Tuesday, November 23, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses, consisting of bay horse, 9 years old; bay horse, 10 years old; 3 yearling colts, suckling colt, sorrel mare, 6 years old, double gaited. Also paw of 6 year old mules. Three Head of Cattle: Three head, including two Jersey cows, one 7 , years old and one 4 years; one coming 2 year old heifer. Forty-six Head of Hogs: Nineteen Head of Shoats, weighing from 60 to 100 lbs. each; one sow, with seven pigs by side; 9 pigs just weaned; 5 sows bred, 5 shoats weighing about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: John Deere gang plow, Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, good as new; Corn King manure spreader, good as new; 2 Deering mowers; Dane hay loader, Gale corn plow, Avery corn plow, 2 sets dump boards, Turnbull wagon. Birdsell wagon, truck wagon, set hay ladders, end gate seeder, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, double disc, set hay slings, set breeching harness, set light harness, top buggy, set buggy harness, hay in mow, cream separator, Delaval; John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, some Plymouth Rock chickens, 3 geese and numerous other articles; 600 bushel fine seed oats. Imported oats from seed house two years. Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, without interest, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Notes bear 8 per cent interest after maturity. No goods, removed until settled for. FRANK EVERETT. Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer. C. W. Yager, Clerk.

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A SMASHING SALE ON COATS AND SUITS At Prices Greatly Below Half Their Former Values No doubt the biggest and most complete Record Breaking Sale on the finest lot of Suits and Coats in the city. Just think of buying a SIO.OO Coat for $2.98, or a $15.00 Suit for $4.98 This sale will attract the attention of everyone within a radius of a | hundred miles. Hundreds of people in need of a new winter suit or coat will jump at the opportunity. The prices are greatly below half the former prices, so why pay more when such extraordinary values are offered you. This big sale will continue for a few days only, for our stock is not large enough to hold many days at such smashing prices. Below is a list of a few of the Bargains: One lot of Ladies and Misses Coats worth SIO.OO to $12.00, this sale only, $2.98 One lot of Ladies and Misses Coats formerly sold for $12.00 and $15.00, this sale only, $7.50 Ladies and Misses Suits that formerly sold for $12.50 and $15.00, this sale only, $4.98 One lot of Suits for Stout People, sizes from 39 to 51 worth $20.00, this sale only SIO.OO and $15.00 Al! $25.00 Suits and Coats will go at $20.00 Coats and Suits that formerly sold for $21.00 will close out at this sale, only $15.00 Tailor Made Suits which formerly sold for $15.00 and SIB.OO, this sale only $12.50 These Suits and Coats are of the latest fall and winter sty les. Coats in Plushes, Corduroy, Broadcloths, Mixtures and Novelties. The finest and neatest garment ever laid eyes on. The Suits are of Broadcloth, Whipcords, Gabardines and Velvets. Neat fitting Tailor Made garments in shades of Russian Green, African Brown, Navy Blue or Blacks. Just another word: Your chance to buy a suit or coat at the lowest prices ever offered. Come in before the bargains are taken. 4 WHIM 'fiQ Q I I

Sunday Excursions from DECATUR to Bluffton, Marion, Kokomo and Frankfort via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE See H. J. Thompson Agent for Particulars EORSION FARES~ TO SOUTHWEST ! VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, • for information.

$5.00 Decatur to St. Louis $5.00 and return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE November 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1915. See H. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, for particulars. Democrat Want Ads Always Bring Results. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO Winter Tourist Destinations VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE See Clover Leaf Agents, or write Chas. E. Rose, G. P. A., Toledo, for particulars.