Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1916 — Page 2

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tic. This talent- 1“ i<l young mental telepathist, who is “ appearing at the Rex theater this f» week, is credited with predicting the present European conflict, also the nomniation and election of President Wilson, while she was showing in one of the larger theaters of the west. Lore does not d othe ordinary mind reading act with writing pads, etc. Her powers ate a natural girt which she has developed to the highest state of perfection by her own strenuous efforts of deep study and application. Her revelations at times are what one would term supernatural and are far beyond comprehension. Lore will a answer any and al) questions put to ft her by the different audiences, giving her questioners the information they desire without seeing the person or j the paper on which the question is , ? written. ■ ! TO THOSE INTERESTED IN FIVE / PER CENT MONEY. Dear Friends: — At some stage of every man's ca- j reer he finds it necessary to borrow. No man i:. sufficient unto himself. He ' finds obligations that he must assume. Scattered debts that he finds it wis eto group in one place. Improvements that he finds necessary to make that cost money. Improve- j ments that he is not forced to make ‘ but an honest ambition leads him to do. Additional acres to puwdwMse, in / fact, many legitimate reasons that / makes him looa for money. That beinp so. he wants to get that money i on the most advantageous terms. He certainly wants it at as cheap a rate as possible. He wants plenty time before it matures. He wants privil- ; ege of making partial payments upon the principal at least twice a year, because it makes it easy for him to whittle down the principal of the loan if he can pay part of it off frequently. j Do you want to make a loan on | your real estate i /■ The Bowers Realty Company can N furnish this kind of money. We l' would be pleased to supply your < wants. Our office is next door to Z the postoffice. May we have the e o! having you call on us? Resyectfully, J THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY, ? FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. S FRENCH QUINN. 94t2 7 PIANO TUNING. 5 Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of » Fort Wayne, is here for a few days, f Orders can be left at the Murthy ho tel; phone, 57. 50t2 - Morris.& Co. rug sale Saturday, April 22, 2:00 p. m.; 48c mat and rugs, 24c. See ’ them in north window. 9113

Fred Orionand McQuay “-yasß'"’’’ * •.«■■• l> U 1 i L ES- ■* i’j> '■wy*’" l *:' ~. iSK 12£ Two sound, grade Belgian stallions, will stahd for mares at my barn, five miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana, this season. Fred Orion is a sorrel with light mane and tail, six years old, weight a ton. Mcuiuay is a sorrel, with stripe, white mane and tail, will | weigh a ton when matured. He is four years old. They are a fine pair of N Belgian horses, have proven that they | are excellent and sure breeders. Terms: Ten dollars to insure a colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares will be held for insurance. .'I We solicit your patronage. J. A. FLEMING & SON c Owner*.

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The Glad Easter Tide Is At Hand

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COATS IN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES AT $5.00, $6.75, SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 SUITS THAT WE KNOW WILL SUIT $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 SILK DRESSES, DELIGHTFULLY NEW, $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00, $22.50 AND UP TO $35.00 SILK POPLIN DRESSES. IN ALL SHADES, A SPECIAL VALUE AT a>e — ®O. j 0 SKIRTS-EVERY KIND YOU CAN THIK OF—BLACK, BLUE, STRIPES, CHECKS-500 to select fr<, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00, $6.50, $7 •50? $8.75, SIO.OO, $12.50 We also carry a complete line of fancy Hosiery. Neckwear, Millinery, Corsets and Corset Covers, etc. ' Come in and see if we have’nt just what you want to dress up for Easter.

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With this holiday which h- s been observed throughout the centuries, comes the demand for snappy clothes, this being the occasion universally celebrated by the wearing of spring • togs - z o To meet that demand which we anticipated we prepared for the occasion by buying a large- stock of merchandise before ife"* the advance in prices and before the shortage in dye stuff came. We are therefore prepared to show you the greatest line of wearing apparel we have ever offered, giving you the greatest variety of style and quality and we know we can show you just what you want in the way of a spring coat, suit, skirt or / dress. We are now showing many of the newest numbers in every line and we most cordially invite you to call and look at our immense stock of ladies ready-to-wear garments. We ask you to compare our goods and our prices with those of former years and believe you will be delighted with them.

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