Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1915 — Page 3

■ TIGHTEN UP! TIGHTEN UP! You Motorists who want to travel in comfort II this winkr, U” *■ us a call and we will tighten un I your auto top all around and make it proof I against cold air. 1 - || R D!‘TOR AND HOOD COVERS Tailored to fit your car-while you wait. II Auto Tops Re-covered I Curtains-Wind Shield Strips I Celluloid Sewed in Curtains I Wind Shield Glass Put In g AT II The Decatur Carriage Works I || W. D. PORTER, Prop. I Cor. Ist and Monroe Sts. ’Phone 123 i I ESEEKER EXCURSION FARES I TO | SOUTHWEST I CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, for information. iTHRiSTMAS" | The Time forForgiv- | ing and Forgetting I AND I For Getting and For ■ Giving boxes of I "White Stag Cigars” ■ To Your Friends.

Kfes MERRY |fi® CHRISTMAS I W[ JW A with a “MerroXmas” card atErrs/ rA* tached is a through ticket to the Ip 7/7 L nd of comfort and happiness. B jn We’re showing some very Choice selec■f Xl (ions in Christmas Slippers for Men and for Tiw jiandsomest and best we could find [jJWgr and, withal they are moderately Priced! fir If Child’s and Misses' Red Felt Slip- 50C I w pers. a pair V Woman's and Men's Black Fell 60c ■ flf \ Slippers, a pair v Indian Moccasins 65c I*o 90c ■ Bd/f sl.lO H sl.lO ® Our Showing of Christmas Slippers for ( ’ ’e- for Women, and for the very Little Feet MM is without a doubt the finest Shpper display I yfiy in Town! Come, see our spread! , WINNES SHOE STORE Home of Good Shoes.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at my residence on the Charles Shafer farm, four and one-half miles south of Monroeville, one and onehalf miles south of East Liberty, and eight miles northeast of Decatur, Ind., in Union township, Adams county, on Wednesday, December 22, 1915, the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses, consisting of one brown mare, 8 years old, weighing 1700 lbs; sorrel mare, 7 years old, weighing 1500 tbs.; black mare, 7 years old, sate in foal by Freidline’s jack, weighing 1400; coach horse, 8 years old, weighing 1100 lbs. Five Head of Mules, consisting of one span 7-year-olds, weighing 2100 lbs.; one span coming 2-year-olds, match team, weighing 1500 Tbs.; one yearling mule colt. Thirteen Head of Cattle, consisting of Durham cow, 5 years old, will be fresh the 15th of March; 3 year old cow, will be fresh February 15; 3-year-old cow, will be fresh Mar. 11; 3-year-old Jersey cow, fresh Feb. 16; 6 head of 2-year-old heifers, bred; 2-year-old Holstein bull, .2 spring claves; 9 head of ewes. Thirty Head of Hogs, consisting of 1 sow, with 6 pigs by her side; 2 Duroc bows, bred; 21 head of fall shoats; 75 head of chickens. Farming Implements: Gearless hay loader, McCormick mow-, er, 5 ft. cut; hay tedder, Oliver riding breaking plow, good as new; Osborn disc, walking cultivator, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, truck wagon, 2 spring wagons, one light and one heavy; set of bobs, platform hay ladders, with bed attached; harness, set of buggy harness, light cook stove, stock rack, 2 sets of work set of double harness, one horse corn drill, forks, shovels and other articles. All these articles will sell regardless of the bid, as I am leaving the farm and cannot use them. The ladies of the East Liberty U. B. church will serve dinner on the ground. Terms—Nine months, 4 per cent off for cash. JOHN J. BARKLEY, Jr., Owner. S. R. Rose, Auct. John A. Barkley, Clerk. t-s PILES! PILES! PILES! A ILL! AMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once lets as a poultice, gives Instant relief. ’’or sale by all druggists, mall 50c and 11.00 VUJ lAi'S MTG. CO.. Proas.. Cleveland. Ohio ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. DECATUR, IND. B. C. HENRICKS D. C YOUR CHIROPR ACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Office Houra Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. STOP LOOK LISTEN Book your Sale with R. N. RUNYON Auctioneer. He knows the value of your property and will get the high dollar for you. Telephone No. 8 L Decatur, Ind. 11 .-12!! Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R office M ise DECATUR, IND. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind.

PUBLIC SALE. I, 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 mile 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 fine worker in all harness; bay general purpose mare, coming 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 H Jersey. Hogs: Fifteen head of shoats. Implements:—Set heavy breeching harness, good as new; 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 breaking plow, good as new; walking breaking plow, Gale; rubber tire carriage, good i as new, 2 carriage or buggy poles, John Deere corn cultivator, Ohio corn cultivator, Moline corn check rower, grind stone, set of dump boards, 12x16 : disc harrow, dinner bell, 2 spring i tooth harrows, 2 spike tooth harrows, ■ double shovel plow, 2 single shovel plows. McCormick binder, McCor- ; mick mower, McScherry hoe drill, > spring wagon, buggy, four prong hari pon hay fork, Domo cream separator, new, 500 lb. capacity; forge and an- ’ vil, Harley Davidson motorcycle, 4- , horse power, model 12; 3-horse gas engine, beet lifter, New Holland feed grinder, new; 2 45-gal. iron kettles. Enterprise 2 gal. sausage stuffer, En--1 terprlse 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 months 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 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 IS IT HOG CHOLERA? Probably it is. We hope not. Chances are it’s worms. Feed Rapid Medicated Compound and stop your losses. Sold on a money-back guarantee. 25 lb. bags, $1.50. For sale by Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. 30215 NOTICE. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted for ditch assessments on the Holthouse ditch, the Strait branch, the Ayres ditch in Washington township, will save the 8 per cent delinquency if you will please call at the trustee’s office at Decatur, Ind., and settle on or before Jan. 1, 1916. 300t3 ED L. AUGENBAUGH. — - . 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. VOGLEWEDE. o BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE All Union barber shops will be closed Christmas, but will remain open until ten o’clock the night before. PAY YOUR SHARE. All lodges, churches and other associations and individuals who have promised subscriptions to the fund for the Municipal Christmas tree are requested to pay same as soon as possible to M. Kirsch at the People’s Loan & Trust Co. H. J. YAGER, Chairman. PLENTY OP MONEY. To loan on farms, 10 years’ time, without renewal, no commission, partial payments any time. 297tf ERWIN OFFICE. — o COAL FOR SALE A carload of Wash Nut Coal. Just I the thing for your cookstove. For I sale cheap off the car, at the Myers I saw mill. See Julius Haugk. 298t3 |

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 H’s, nice when all have money of their own—there's no asking no coaxing —no disap-pointments-no ‘’broken hearts.” Let every Family be the Happy Family Next CHRISTMAS Let every one—the baby included—enroll right r away ; It’s the sure way to have the J 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.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will a not stand responsible for any debts 1 contracted by Emily J. Niblick. This also refers to her board bill, except - at my home. Dated this 6th day of 1 December, 1915. 1 292t3 S. T. NIBLICK. j POULTRY AND HOGS. j Save your hogs and poultry. Use the Republic Stock Food and Medical j company’s hog ana poultry tonic, and have the best of success. For sale by 5 O. F. Koenemann, at Henry Knapp & c Son’s hardware store. 281-tu-th-tf -

» - i A MERRY CHRISTMAS ls-, r h \ That is what Santa Claus says, and that is what we want everybody to have. Your Christmas will be merrier if your feet are well dressed, and w ell dressed means that the shoes shall be comfortable, shall fit, and be of the proper styles. Feet brought to our store always fitted with shoes that fit, that are comfortable, and that are in style, so go away well dressed. We have shoes for every member of the family—Father, Mother, Daughter, Son, and the little people. Let us help make their Christmas more merry with a pair of shoes—a present that will be useful, durable and bring long remembrance of the giver. We’ll put them aside for you if you desire. C. H. ELZEY, The Christmas Shoe Store. Furniture Is The Gift of AH Gifts. It’s a pleasure to receive gifts that are useful at Christmas time. Some very useful and suitable Christmas gifts are listed below. Look Them Over Carefully. BED ROOM SUITS, In Circcassian Walnut, Oak. Mahogany and Birds Eye Maple. All kinds of easy Rockers from $1.50 to S3OOO. Some for Children. Cedar Chests, beautifully finished. Foot stools for Father, Trays, Smokers of all kind, Wall pictures, Library tables, Ladies and Children desks and room screens. We will gladly show you any article that might interest you, without urging you to buy. Remember, we will allow you a 10 per cent discount on any purchase. If you wish, all goods will be I laid aside for Christmas delivery. BEAVERS & ATZ Souttr Second Street. ——

LOW RATE EXCURSIONS to ST. LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Sat, Dec. 18th. and 25th, and Friday Dec. 24th, 1915. See H. J. Thompson., Agent, Decatur, for particulars. '■ —a»- ' -' - 1 i 1..-, i