Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1915 — Page 2

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 Na- » tional Bank, which begins 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. You can start with 2c, sc, 25c, 50c, $1 Call or write for detailed information. First National Bank Decatur, Indiana.

FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 336 Line street. ’Phone No. 521, 607 Monroe street.— B. W. Sholty. • 291-e-o-d-ts I

Look for the Turkey on Every Bag ’Ten Bny ■ Great Strength, Durability, fine Color. j WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. General OOlcea. Detroit. Mich. Work., Strok, Twdlaak For sale by Samuel Acker, Decatur, Ind.

| OUR STORE IS OVER- MAKE THIS "A-* EACH DEPARTMENT 2 — — c OUR STORE HAS FINE FLOWING WITH USEFUL T~N 1 •f. » • presents. r tactical Gift Giving Ghnstmas ake so>ie oxe , CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE So Do Your Shopping Early. We will Cash Your Christmas Saving Checks. r». n J ~ . , J. c ~ J ZN X GIFT GLOVES NEAT NECKWEAR (HAND BAGS OR PURSES $ t>lg deductions in Ladies Suits and Coats Women’s Good Kid Gloves, Organdie Collars, embroid- Leather Ba ? s > Fancy Lin- \ V ° all colors, worth $1.25, . mgs Ji They make good useful presents, and you can buy them an U coiore lce . sl*oo in colors 25c 9 50c nOW J anuary P r * ces are —“ W and° W n Ja” : $6.50 V than Manufactured cost. cred ° C as \ Vip' Christmas box CHRISTMAS HOSIERY XMAS SNOW /» IA ■ JoSr SC, IOC, 15C Kayser Silk Hose gi AA F Lnens, n at.... II /f ii rMl.Ov $9.75 $7.50 all colors<pl .VU Bleached 72 in. (JI fsA / / , L SI.OO Linens, at.... «M-UV V\ Clearance All Winter Suits ~l” ^»t.‘n ' .. 75c PAY ONI Y pavhn.iv ' FANCY PLAID SILKS All Linens at Old Prices, /) - Qin ok ’ djry Est ‘ They make good Christmas . DRESS MATERIALS S i i r*)tj pi esents and we have *n Inis line can be found all the newest weavesin Pop* i / For Suits Worth Up to $20.00 . For Suits Worth Up to $16.50 and 36 o J/Zc’ (,arbardines > Sil k and Wool Crepe, Benjalines They are all this season’s. Choice styles They are strictly man-tailored in many a* 1 Aft ’eToe a»i -n * er k r es, yd. Kfjp 50 to select from. Best workmanship. {models. All the newest Fabrics. Sl.oo> $1.25, $1.50 \n I eadin 1 sh , . • $1. 9 I M° « plete . c O T g high class Furs in a " gradcs ’ newcst shapes in Pl w"de Ta e ®X® il «1 3 no ” Muns and Scarfs. All Furs sold at 20 per cent off regular price; value tbl.Uv S1 cn ln < t 9 I nn <1 e , oVl n ’ cnt wiH b, ‘ loun,i ,ll!l lilH <>r si'mii i; 1 — —. 1 $2.50 to 4.25. Room sized Rugs in till <iif.il. NIBLICK fc COMPANY 1 Ml* "I IWMUIIW 111 niff IIIIHWIIII.WI ■» I»I Ml MWIIWI.I'II W'gWraawTS f ■ IIHIM BIWII jjjf rJWMMW.—nrH-ff.v rr.!— — — —

WANTED—At once, a good girl to do J general house work. No washing. ] Apply to Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. 415 Monroe street. 301t3

I PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. I D. A. Gilliom (Proressional) z rebuill er and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer In both branches. Write or phone 8. Line P. city. Office at home. Resi- ’ dence, south end city limits, at G. R. I & I. railroad crossing. At home on | Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts | o COAL FOR GALE A carload of Wash Nut Coal. Just i the thing for your cookstove. For I sale cheap off the car, at the Myers saw mill. See Ju! as Haugk. 293t3

PUBLIC SALE. 1, the undersigned. am leaving the farm, and will sell at public auction the following property, to wit; sale to be held at the place known as the old Cochran farm, one ntilc south and % mile west of Magley, or 2% miles west of Peterson, 2 miles north of Curryville, 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Tocsin, on Tuesday, January 4, 1916, sale to commence at 10 o’clock sharp; Horses: Belgian mare coming 7 years old, safe in foal to S. Wolfe’s Belgian horse, a tine worker In all harness; bay general purpose mare, < < tning seven years old, sired by Ensline; roan horse 13 years old, good worker; 2-year-old Belgian mare colt, 3 head of coming yearling colts, 1 roan, horse colt, 1 bay horse colt, one % Enline horse colt, sorrel. Cattle: Brindle cow, 7 years old, due to calf Feb. 2; % Jersey cow. 9 years old. due to calf in Feb.; red cow, 7 years old, due to calf in Jan.; red cow. 3 years old, due to calf in Jan.; red cow. 9 years old, due to calf in Jan.; 2 yearling heifers, % Holstein and ’4 Jersey. Hogs: Fifteen head of shoats. Implements: —Set heavy breeching harness, good as now; set of single harness, single set buggy harness, 2 Boston truck collars, and 2 canvas collars, Turnbull wagon and bed, hay rack, mud boat, heavy, good as new, hay rake, Rock Island hay loader, Battle Ax riding breakihg plow, good as new; walking breaking plow, Gale; rubber tire carriage, good as new, 2 carriage or buggy poles, John Deere corn cultivator, Ohio corn cultivator, Moline corn check rower, grind stone, set of duijip boards, 12x16 disc harrow, dinner bell, 2. spring tooth harrows, 2 spike tooth harrows, double shovel plow, 2 single shovel plows. McQormick binder, McCormick mower, McScherry hoe drill, spring wagon, buggy, four prong harpon hay fork. Domo cream separator, new. 500 lb. capacity; forge and anvil. Harley Davidson motorcycle, 4horse power, model 12; 3-horse gas engine, beet lifter, New Holland feed grinder, new; 2 45-gal. iron kettles. Enterprise 2 gal. sausage stuffer, Enterprise sausage grinder, 50 gal. coal oil drum. 7 steel rat-proof chicken coops, beet cultivator, grain and hay, 8 or 9 tons of hay mixed; 6 acres of shredded fodder, 50 bushels of seed oats, in good condition; 2 post augers, shovels and forks, and other articles not herein mentioned. Terms of Sale: —12 months, first 6 I mouths without interest; last six months bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent; 4 per cent off for cash, purchaser giving bankable notes with

I w f I / I ONLY A FEW MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT BEFORE | I CHRISTMAS — j II If you have not selected your gifts, we can still supply your everj M want. ® Our store is full of ideal gifts, that are sure to please. If it is a Diamond, Watch, Ring, Toilet Set, Umbrella, Jewelry, Clock. ■ Silver or Sparkling Cut Glass, see our display before you make your se- || lection. We are confident of your decision. ■ You will enjoy shopping at our store, and if you have not already 1 become familiar with our service, join the people that enjoy seeing the i satisfaction a gift from Pumphrey’s, gives on Christmas Morning. I PUMPHREY’S JEWELRY STORE | IF ITS NEW WE HAVE IT. | ' ARTISTIC ENGRAVING OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS. MMHHMMMMHMMBMHI ■■■■■MHMMBBMBBMSHHMMBhi!,

freehold security. No goods to be removed until settled for. ART L. SHADY. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. S. M. Wolfe, Clerk. Pleasant Valley Aid will serve dinner. o DR. BURNHAM’S SAN-YAK Acts as a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-Yak prevents salt 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 appendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dysentery and arterio sclerosis or hardened 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 Sanyak. Take San-Yak; it is the greatest medicine yet known for man, woman or child. |I.OO per bottle. Sold b}* Smith, Yager & Falk drug store, Decatur, Ind. — —o POULTRY AND HOGS. Save your hog§ and poultry. Use

the Republic Stock Food and Medical company’s hog anu poultry tonic, and have the best of success. For sale by O. F. Koenemann, at Henry Knapp fc Son’s hardware store. 281-tu-th-tf ® — NOTICE To PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not stand responsible for any debts contracted by Emily J. Niblick. This also, refers to her board bill, except at my home. Dated this Gth day of December, 1915. 20213 5. T. NIBLICK. * ♦ •*• + + + + + 4. + 9 V v Fine second hand Packard pi- 4 ano, in first class condition, for ♦ * sale cheap, if sold right away.— ♦ + Yager Bros. & Reinking. 291t3 ♦ * + *** + ■i'*****.}.*