Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1915 — Page 6

ORDER YOUR SANITARY BROOD COOPS NOW And save a distinct rise in prices. Orders taken now delivered when you need them next spring. These coops made from heavy gauge galvanized iron, amply sized, absolutely wind, water and rat proof. Steel floor, three pen doors for different conditions. See the sample, then order at once and ; save 15 per cent. “CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. THE Store of Right Prices, I Quality, and Service. 254 North Second Street, Decatur, Ind. CHRISTMAS ’ The Time for Forgiving and Forgetting AND For Getting and For Giving boxes of “White Stag Cigars” To Your Friends.

NEW AND STYLISH SKIRTS We have just received a new line of ladies and Misses skirts. All the latest styles in stripes, checks, plain black and blue Poplins, Russian Greens, African Browns, Black Chiffon and Taffattas. The new drape effects will be a leader this spring. Prices from $4.00 to SIO.OO A line of skirts for Stout People, sizes 30 to 40 inch waist measure. Be sure to come in and see this stylish line of skirts. 1 THOSE WHO SHOP EARLY SHOP BEST 1 jj USEFUL Gins ARE MOST APPRECIATED jj II What Lady or Child would not be delighted withone II 2of these Christmas gifts. We are showing a very g X extensive line of the following articles: 3 || GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS. || U SILK HOSE. FANCY PILLOW TOPS. U 3 BAGS AND PURSES. FANCY TOWELS, E n MESH PURSES. FANCY GOWNS. fi KNIT SHIRTS. SILK PETTICOATS. 3 SWEATERS. SILK OR WOOL SCARFS. 3 E SILK WAISTS. SCARF AND CAP SETS. E OBABY CHAINS. INFANT KIMONAS. LADIES KIMONAS. WOOL BLANKETS. E BABY BLANKETS. CAB AND CRIB BLANKETS. E = UMBRELLAS. FURS. p s THE BOSTON STORE | Dry Goods & Groceries.

FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 160 acres in Union township, at a bargain. 120 acres 6 miles northeast of Decatur, well improved; $l5O per acre. 80 acres in Union township; can be bought very reasonable. 80 acres in Kirkland township. 120 acres in Kirkland township; price, $l5O per acre. 45 acres northwest of Monroe; can be bought very reasonable. 40 acres northwest of Decatur; no iipprovements; slls per acre. 40 acres in Union township; no buildings; $125 per acre. acres 1% miles from Decatur; will sell on long time. 80 acres in St. Mary’s township, well improved; $155 per acre. 160 acres in Wabash township, will sell at a bargain. 80 acres near Berne; price, $135 per acre. 55 acres in St. Mary's township; price, $4,200. 6 room house on 9th street; price, $1350. 7 room house on 9th street; price, SI7OO. 5 room house on 9th street; price, SIBOO. 12 room house on West Monroe street; make us an offer. 6 room house on Bth street; SISOO. 7 room house on South sth street; will sell on easy terms. 7 room house on North sth street; at a bargain. 8 room house on Winchester street; price SI9OO. 7 room house on Winchester street; S3OO cash, time on balance. 5 room house on Elm street; S2OO cash; balance same as rent. 7 room house on Elm street; small payment down; balance same as rent. 4 room house on Line street; small payment down; balance same as rent. 7 room house on North Second street; will sell at a sacrifice. Good house and about 2 acres of ground on 13th street; will sell cheap. 2 small houses in the north part of town, can be bought very reasonable. 2 business rooms on Monroe street; will sell at a bargain. Farms and City Properties for Exchange. 80 acres near Convoy, Ohio; will trade for a smaller farm. Long time

time. * 80 ocrcs in Union township; will trade for a 40-acre farm. 80 acres in Root township; owner will take city property as part pay. 160 acres near Berne, Ind.; will trade fora smaller farm. Long time on difference. 120 acres in Kirkland township; will trade for a smaller farm or will take good rental property in Fort Wayne as part pay. 160 acres in Blue Creek township; will trade for a smaller farm or stock of merchandise. 10 acres, 2 miles from Decatur; will trade for small city property; prefer Willshire, Ohio. 20 acres inside city limits; will trade for a small farm or a residence. 174 acres in Allen county, Indiana; will trade for a smaller farm or take good rental property as part pay. 60 acres in Washington township; owner will take small city property as part pay. Large house, well located; will trade for one of less value. 2 good residences on Madison street will trade for a farm. Will pay some difference. 2 houses on 4th street; will exchange for property of less value. Give good terms on difference. ERWIN & MICHAUD 'Phone 85. Decatur, Indiana. — - ■ o 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. VOGLEWF.DE. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches Tn the local treatment of woman'« ills, such as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtine are very efficacious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate the clean and healthy condition Paxtino produces and the prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use. This is because Paxtine possesses superior cleansing, disinfect*

ing and healing prop rties. For ten years, the Lyuia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been relieved say it is “ worth its weight in gold.” At druggists.

BOc. large box or by mail. ' Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co Roster. Mass. 1

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The Happy Family Next Christmas will be the one in which every member has received a check from Our LANDIS Christmas Savings Club Imagine how much merrier Christmas will be when everybody has money to make others MERRY It's nice when all have money of their own—there’s no asking no coaxing —no disappointments -no “broken hearts.’ Let every Family be the Happy Family Next CHRISTMAS Let everv one—the baby included—enroll right away It’s the sure way to have the money when you need it All members who pay up in full will get check for amount with 4 per cent interest. Old Adams County Bank.

FUNERAL OF LAFAYETTE RAPE. 1 The funeYal of Lafayette Rape was held yesterday at Geneva. The Geneva. Herald says: ‘‘Lafayette Rape, 70 years, 10 months and 3 days of age, passed away last Friday evening at his home in Humansville, Mo., after an illpess of lagrippe and dropsy. A telegram received here by the I. O. O. F. loSge bore the first news of the sad event. The body arrived in Geneva Tuesday on the midnight train and accompanied the wife and son. Emerson. Mr. Rape, during the greater part of his life, was a citizen of Geneva and vicinity and has held several offices of honor and trust with

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credit. He was a man in whose honesty men had absolute confidence and he did not betray that confidence. Twenty-five y r ears ago Mr. Rape was postmaster at Geneva. Only about four or five years ago Mr. Rape sold his farm and moved to Humansville. He has many relatives and friends in the immediate vicinity of Geneva and his departure casts a sad cloud over the community. The body was taken to Wells Bros.’ undertaking establishment where it remained until this Thursday morning when at 10 o’clock when it was taken to the Riverside cemetery, where, after a short service, under direction of the I. O. O. F. lodge, he was laid away to his final

resting place. Mr. Rape was a veteran of the civil war, belonging to Company G, 44th volunteer infantry. He leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his departure.” • NOTICk TO PUBLIC. Any persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm are requested to call at our former place of business, now owned by Mangold & Baker, as soon as possible and make’ settlement in order that we may close up our business. We thank you for your patronage and assure you of our appreciation. 285tf BRUSHWILLER & BAKER.