Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1915 — Page 3
’5 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS SOCIETY The ability to plan has been described as “greatest function of the human mind.” Exercise this function. Plan now to take care of the holiday demands of next year that you may without inconvenience participate in the spirit of giving, which is so prevalent at the Christmas season. The Christmas Savings Society of the First National Bank, which begins s MONDAY, DECEMBER 27TH. provides the means of accumulating a Christmas Fund for 1916 with only a minimum of self-denial. ' No matter what your holiday needs will be, you can plan to meet them when you enroll in our Savings Society. . j You can start with 2c, sc, 25c, 50c, $1 Call or write for detailed information. First National Bank ■ Decatur, Indiana.
— — IT IS NOW TIME TO TAKE OUT YOUR I 1916 LICENSE GET YOUR BLANKS FILLED OUT AT THE OFFICE OF THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. It is necessary that you have the 1916 license numbers on your automobile January Ist. Your motorcycle also needs them. All I blanks filled out here and sent in to the Secretary of State. Licenses will be issued the 15th of December. HOMER H. KNODLE, ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Notary Public.
LISTEN! You Never Pay More at Schafer’s. Only 11 more Shopping days till Christmas. Our store is full of Useful and Serviceable gifts for Men, Women and Children. On the few Suggestions given below you will find something suited for every friend, and member of the family.
Community Silverware Casseroles Chafing Dishes Crumb Trays Serving Trays Nickel Plated Ware Aluminum Ware Rayo Electric Toasters Electric Irons Electric Heaters Electric Percolators Alcohol Percolators Percolators Pocket Knives Skates ' Sleds Repeating Rifles Shot Guns Safety Razors Blade Razors Razor Hones Fur Coats
Ladies Rest Room Open to A., of * Our Women Friends and Customers. du Go.
Fur Robes Plush Robes Driving Lamps Manicure Sets Sewing Machines Electric Motors for Sewing Machines Carving Sets Alcohol Sad Irons Carpet Sweepers Vacuum Sweepers Stand Watches Doll Carts Bread Mixers Power Washing Machines Watches Dandy Dan Tricycles Tricycles Toy Automobiles Express Wagons Flash Lights Thermo Dinner Buckets Toy Wheel Barrows
—■ - . . “Goodies” For Christmas ffittwWl by c.opvmicrtT / Get your order in early for your Christmas pastries. Our line of pastries which are fresh every day and includes everything from Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Snow Flake Bread, and other little “Goodies,” that are pleasing to the palate, will help to make your Christmas dinner a far greater success. If we haevn’t what you want we will be glad to bake it. Drop In And Try Our Line. Meals and Short Orders. THE EAGLE CAFE MARTIN & JOSEPH, Props Opp. Court House MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Regular Butchers’ Pepper, lb 25c Empire Coffee, th 28c Weilder's Rose Bud Coffee, lb. ..25c Berdan’s Empire Tea, % 15c Indiana Brand Corn and Peas, can 15c to 25c Crackers, lb. 8c; 2 for 15c Pressing’s Melting Sugar Peas, can 15c Pressing’s Country Gentleman Corn, can 15c Mapleine, can 35c Heinz Baked Beans 10c & 15c L. S. Baked Beans 10c 4. 15c Scudder's Syrup, can ..25c, 45c & 75c Erie Brand Bacon, can 20c Bananas, Oysters, Celery, Lettuce. We pay cash or trade for Produce. Butter, 18 to 27c. Eggs, 30c. Give Us That Order. Mangold ?; Baker
PUBLIC SALE. | The undersigned will sell at public B auction at his residence in Monroe 1 township, Adams county, Ind., 2% miles soutn and 2 miles east of Monroe, 3% miles north and 3 miles east of Berne, Friday Dec. 17, 1915, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; black horse, 4 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; bay driving horse, 6 years old; light bay driving horse, 2 years old. Four Head of Hogs: One sow, weight about 300 lbs.; 3 shoats, weighing 150 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One hay loader, mowing machine, John Deere breaking plow, walking breaking plow, Hoosier drill, check row corn planter, riding corn plow, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, seventooth corn cultivator, 4-in. tire truck wagon, 3-in. tire double bed wagon, set hay ladders, fanning mill, scoop board, oil tank and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No good removed until settled for. A. B. DAUGHERTY. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 1915 CHRISTMAS 1916 About December 15 your I check for Christmas Savings I will be mailed to you with I accumulated 4 per cent in- I terest. Please look at your ■ card and make sure that you have paid for 50 weeks by Monday, December 13. New club for 1916 will open on Monday, the 27th of December. Get ready. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY.
o * SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of the biggest displays of the electric housetold needs ever attempted in a city the size of Decatur is now on display at the Lawrence Electric Co. 293t5 ’ WANTED. A native evergreen tree that can be used as Christmas tree, about 12 feet high. 29313 JESSE G. NIBLICK.
We Invite Father, Mother, Brother, Sister and the Children To Become Members of the OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK LANDIS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB I Starting Monday December 20th. 1915. We want the whole Family to have the Merriest Christmas it has ever known. Every one from Father down to the Baby can easily carry a Membership in one or more classes. Each will receive a Check a couple of weeks before Christmas, and will have money to buy presents and other things that go to make up the festivities. MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR LET EVERY ONE BE A MEMBER
Members starting with 5 cents and increasing five cents each week for fifty g e t " ccks ’.... $63.75 Members starling with $2.50 and decreasing five cents each week for fifty get weeks ’.... $63.75
THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS-NOR EXTRA COSTS. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO MAKE PAYMENTS. Old Adams Coumty Bank Reserve Over A Million. |
isTAR GROCERY I ■■■■HBaKVBEMaaBaHaaBMi ■ Marco Spring Wheat Flour ~9oc Lye, 3 cans for 25c Navy Beans, lb 8c Kitchen Cleanser, 6 cans.. 25c Perfection Crackers, lb 8c Golden Rio Coffee, lb 20c Arbuckles Coffee, Tb 20c Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tbs 15c Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 3 for 20c Soap, all kinds, 6 for 25c i Baking Molasses, qt. can ...10c Pure Buckwheat, 10 tb. sack 45c Maple Syrup, large bottle 25c Red Kidney Beans, tb 10c I Dried Peas, fb. 6c Will Johns,» B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Hours Ito 5 7to £ LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind.
++*++++++++++* * A fine used Packard * * piano in first class con- * * dition sold cheap, if * * sold right away.—Ya- * * ger Bros. & Reinking. * + + **** + *** + + * +
Members starting with two cents each week and increasing two cents each week for fifty OK KA weeks, get /. • Members starling with SI.OO and decreasing two cents each week for ge! y . , weeks . $25.50
PUBLIC SALE
As 1 am going to move from my farm and go Into other business I will i offer at public sale, regardless of price, < at. my residence on Mud Pike, south of Decatur, next to the old County Fair i Grounds, on what is known as the i Hank Meyers farm, on Thursday, De- : cember 23, 1915, beginning at 9:30 i o’clock a. m., the following property-to-wit: Seven Head of Horses: One gray mare, 8 years old, sound, weighing 1500 lbs.; sorrel mare, 4 years old, sound, white main and tail, weighing 1250 lbs.; sojrel mare, 4 years; old, weight 1350 tbs; gelding, 3 yrs. old, iron gray, sound and an extra good one; bay mare, 12 years old, work in all harness, family mare, weight 1400; one driver, 4 years old, lady and city broke. Eighteen Head of Cattle: Ten head of extra good Durham milch cows, red cow, 5 years old. extra good butter cow and fresh; Jersey cow, fresh, also a good butter cow; roan cow, fresh; spotted cow, fresh, 4 years old; spotted cow, fresh, 8 years old; red cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in May; red cow, 3 years old. fresh in May; red cow, will have her second calf the first of March; red cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in May; red cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in June; 3 extra good ' 2 year old Durham heifers, 5 head of younger cattle. Seventy-five Head of Hogs: Nine brood sows, bred to have I pigs from Ist to 15th of March; Berkj shire boar, 62 fall shoats, weighing | ffc'in 40 to 50 lbs.; 950 shocks of good yellow corn in field, 50 big fodder , shocks, 12 ton of hay in mow, 6 ton of Clover hay, the balance good mixed hay; 1 Round Oak Base burner, good as new, and other household goods. Farming Implements: One Turnbull wagon, hay ladder, corn bed and stock rack combined, good 20th Century' manure spreader, Keystone hay loader, Thomas hay tedder, Mil-
JOHN J. LIMENSTOLL J. J. Baumgartner and Harry Bunn, Ossian, Aucts. W. A. Lower and Willis Fonner, Clerks. nch will be served on grounds.
PROGRAM FOR RED MEN. The Red Men will entertain Thursday evening and every member ought to be on hands. A program will be given, including an address by Hon. John C. Moran and the program will be followed by a banquet. The event is sure to be an enjoyable one. 299t2 o Democrat Want Ads Pay.
Members starling with one cent and increasing one cent each week for Mty weeks, $12,75 Members starling with 50 cents and decreasing one cent each week for nny weeks,
waukee mower, 6 foot cut. six foot cut clover buncher, nine hole disc, John Deere corn planter, used two seasons, fertilizer attacher, can be used on any corn planter, new side delivery rake, good double disc, good fanning mill, good land roller, set of dump boards, John Deere walking plow, Oliver Star walking plow, 2 good spring tooth harrows, 1-horse corn cutter, 60-spike tooth harrow ( good spring wagon, Union City surrey, top buggy, with storm front; Jamesville breaking riding plow, 2 corn cultivators, corn sheller, a pair of good bob-sleds, 800 pound platform scales. 2 good sets of heavy work harness, 1 double set of driving harness, set of single driving harness, and some good collars of all sizes, 4 good hay slings, 140 gal. of good apple cider vinegar. 100 gal. hog fountain, 5 bog sheds, 3 lifting jacks, 1 ten foot and 3 six foot galvanized hog troughs, sev-enty-five gallon feed cooker, self hog feeder, double shovel plow, float, single shovel plow, 40 rods of hog fence, 1-horse cultivator, good vise and work bench combined, good grindstone, 2 good gasoline and oil tanks, grain cradle, log chains, double trees, 3horse eveners, 4-horse eveners, neck yokes, shovels, spades and rakes, forks, scoop boards and hog hanger, two-wheel cart, hog chute, hay fork, rope and pulleys, hog slop barrel, wheelbarrow, good porch swing and numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, the puri chaser giving note with approved sei curity, the last 6 months only bearing I 6 per cent Interest; 4 per cent off for i cash. No property removed until set- > tied for.
'■■■— 11 1 ' .j" 1 —” SHOE STORES OPEN. The shoe stores of the city will remain open until nine o’clock every night next week, except Saturday, when they will be closed all day on account of Christmas. PEOPLES & GERKE. ANNIE WINNES. C. H. ELZEY. 299t3 CHAS. VOGLEWEDE.
Members paying 25 cents E a week fixed, for fifty | X 5 .512.50 I Members paying 50 cents | a week fixed, for fifty | ; e t cks - $25.00 I Members paying SI.OO a » week fixed, for fifty | ..... $50.00 I
