Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1916 — Page 3
AUCTION! SATIBDAY, DEC. 9. HE ■ !iigHtEl»3:^A6g, r T : gD.v>,BgWKW. tfTrW " BfJ ■ •? Jfe! TT: MKt b ’ nt ' un(bl shelter if it rains. Auction begins at 11 o’clock at our store in our s:k room at Decatur, Indiana, best and largest sale we ever attempted. We will positively offer more merchandise at this sale than ever before offered at any one of our previous sales. 9 STORM BUGGIES. 15 TOP BUGGIES. t . J u C l C are all new and of the very latest styles, new style seats, beds and paint. These but gies are manufactured bv C arnaffe C °” Har,)cr Bu^-V Co „ and the Meier B uggy Co. Every buggy guaranteed the same as if 20 Sets Buggy Harness. 8 Sets Heavy Team and Farm Harness. R- tv borne y a^e an d guaranteed by us the same as if you buy al retail This assortment consists of the famous Black Beauty, in i jo a!1 the other various styles we handle. In heavy harness we will offer Crouch Strap Breeching h : des Black Hand Breeching harness and regular Farm harness. All guaranteed the same as is bought by retail. 6 JOHN DEERE WAGONS These wagons are assorted in sizes, consisting of 344-inch and 3’4-inch spindles, drop and s ! in tongue; and . have Bx tires and heavy coupling poles. These wagons are all heavy ironed and well made and are sure to plea e. This is« your Golden Opportunity to buy a wagon at your own price. 1 No 2 INTERNATIONAL MANURE SPREADER This Spreader is new and guaranteed the same as if bought at retail. 3 GASOLINE ENGINES One J*4h. p. Air Cooled Associated engine; one 2’4 h. p. Water Cooled Associated cighie: or ' 1 1 .V. \ ’ terloo Boy engine. These engines have been used some, but are in good first-class condition and w gr n ee them t. go o-;t and do good work. F BLANKETS AND ROBES We will offer 100 pairs of high grade Horse Blankets. All new goods just received from the mana < eturer. All star ? and fancy patterns. We will offer 50 Plush Robes; all new and fancy patterns. This will be the season’s opportunity for you to buy Blanketsand Robes at your own prive. LADIES’ REST ROOM OPEN TO ALL OUR WOMEN FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TER M S: l ’ Five Dollars and under, cash in hand. A credit until Sept. 1, 1917, month.- n date of saU. r all sums ov - 'O. purchaser giving note with approved security, without interest. Four cents off on the dollar for cash. ?»’l foods to ailed .’or on day of sale. All goods will be on display, Thursday and Friday before day of sale. MEET YOUR FR- .\USATSC HA I ER’S SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. DECATUR, I.’ r lANA .1. A. MICHAUD and John SPUHLER, Auctioneers. BEECHER MEIBERS, Clerk.
AUTOMOBILE PRICES SOARING j Prices on all materials that enter into an automobile’s construction have advanced from 20 to 50 per cent during the last few months. Most manufacturers have already advanced prices, or have announced their intention of doing so. The Ford Motor Company, as usual, are the first to lower nrices and the last to raise, but the tremendous increase in prices of all articles used in the manufacture of cars is beyond the control of men. Present prices of Ford cars are still in effect, but are not guaranteed against advance for a single day, nor will orders be accepted for future delivery at the present prices. If you intend to buy a FORD in the spring by all means BUY IT NOW. KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE CO. I ' —j
NOTICE TO non-besidevi s. i The State of Indiana, (’aunty of Adams, 88. In the Adams Circuit Court. November term. 1916. No. 9121. Action to • ulet title to real estate. George T. Burk vs. George Crist, Martha Crist. Elizabeth Schaller, John Schaffer, Nancy Crist, Ada Scooley, Wesley Scoolcy, Emma Diehl, William D!< hl, Tefrona I’loyd, John yd, Martha J. (Crist) Glim s, Earl T. Crist. Elsie Crist, George I'. Crist, Sarah Crist. Henry W. (’rist, Catherine Crist, Leonti M. Crist, Sarah E. Relehart, Anna M. Goodman. Ge-'rgj* M. Goodman, John B. Kistler, Maria Ann Kistler, Samuel B. Kistler, Catherine Kistler. It appearing from affidavit tiled in the above entitled cause, that Martha I, (Cristi Gllnes. unmarried, rl T. Crist, Elsie Crist, his wife, George E. Crist, Sarah (hist, his wife, Leona M. Crist, unmarried, Sarah E. Iteu hart, unmarried, Anna M. Goodman, George M. Goodman, her husband, John B. Kistler, Maria Ann Kistler, his wife, Samuel B. Kistler anil Catherine Kistler* his wife, of the above named defendants nre non-residents of the Slate of Indiana. This action is a, suit at law to quiet the title in the plaintiff, George 'l'. Burk, to the following described real 1 estate in Adams county, State of Indiana, to-wlt: All of the northweyt quarter of section nineteen in township twenty-seven north, range fourteen east, except cightj acres no more and no loss off of th«‘ east sole thereof, leaving in said tract of land, so owned by the plaintiff, ninety-five acres more or less. Noth e is therefore hereby given* flip said Martha J. (Crist» Glim-. uninarri« I, Earl 'l’. Crist, Elsie <’"ist. h’s wife, George I’. Crist, Sarah Crist, his wife. Leona Crist, unmarried. Sarah E. Reichert, unmarried, Anna M. Goodman, George M. Goodman, her husband, John B. Kistler, Mari < 'nn Kistler, his wife. Samuel R. Kistler, and Catherine Kislier. his wile, that they be and appear before the Hon. Junge of the Auams circuit court on
the 20th day of January, 1917, the same being the 54 th juridical day of - the p ■:-<‘nt regular term thereof, now holden at the court house in the . City of Decatur, commencing on Monj day, tiie 20th day of November, A. D., 1916. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be ’ heard and determined in their absence. j Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, tills 25th day of ’ November, 1916. : (Seal) WILL HAMMELL, Clerk. ’ It: John T. Kelly. Deputy. ’ Crank M. Sehirme ver, Janies T. Merryman, Attorneys for Plaintiff. .‘{o-7-14 Q NOTICE Ob' I IX AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice js hereby given to the cred!'!H. j ■ !!S and ley, of Henry Dirks >»). sc., deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on th*- Math da.\ of December, 1916, and show cause, if any. why the linn I settlement accounts with the estate of raid decedent should not be appr iv<‘<| and said heirs are notified to tli-n arid there make proof of heirship a;a I'ccel e their distributive shares. LfcJSETTA i>i i;KS(>N. Adminlst ratrix. I»c< »tur, Ind.. ( •< <•. ... 1916. J. !•’. i’i i■ hte, J. ’I. Merryman, Attoraev,-. ,-II I!AVE TAILORING DEPT. We have secured an excellent n”or and we are now prepared ; ; iake care of work in that inc. Let us do your repairing'. .189(3 M YERS-DAI LEY CO. O Auction sale, Saturday. Dec. 9, at the Schafer Hardware Co. Attend (his sale and save dollars. Sale begins at 11 o’clock.
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Every bedroom needs some sort of receptacle to hold anything that Is to be disposed of temporarily. Here are two bags conveniently open, inviting to an orderly disposition of small articles. Either of them will serve tin* (purpose of a waste basket and one of them—the bag lit the bottom «f the picture—is designed especially for a .mun’s room. They are both very easy |to make. At the top, a bag, which may be of silk or cretonne, is made by gathering a square of the goods along the hem. A brass ring Is sewed to the bag (formed by the gathering) at each corner. This hag is supisirted by a standard made of four rods of wood fastened by screws to a small circular block of wood. The screws make the rods movable, so that the bag may be folded up and made to occupy a small space when not in use. The bag at the bottom of the picture is also made of a square. It is of printed Japanese cotton, lined with plain silkalene. When the two materials have been sewed together the four points of the square are turned over the smaller of two oval embroidery hoops, and tho second hoop is placed over it. A Japanese tassel, on a silk cord, is placed at each side. The cords, caught between the hoops, form tlie hangers by which the bag is suspended from a hook or from any convenient support. Japanese prints come in designs of strong, bold colorings, and are artistic and attractive. Slippers and Shoe Trees
fr\ j j I IM w lips W r *<" fl Cozy bedroom slippers will make their many recipients happy and more comfortable this Christmas, as they have every Christmas for years without number. They are among the gifts that are always welcome; and every member of the family, old or young, counts upon a pair of them as among the bounties of Santa Claus. There are some new developments among knitted and crocheted slippers. . A pair of beautiful ones shown in the picture is knitted of gray yarn and f set on to soles padded witli quilted ■ satin in rose color. On the toe there . is set a pretty knitted rose, and two • roses like it are placed at each side of 3 the heel, where an extension of the ■ back of the slipper turns down. At I tile instep a bow of rose-colored satin r ribbon is slipped through a knitted strap. This is an alluringly pretty slipper that may be made in ■ .het color combinations to suit it to older or younger wearers. ■ A second pair is knitted of light brown yarn and Ims eiderdown lined soles of leather. Quite a deep extension is knitted at the back, which may be turned up about the ankles. These are appropriate slippers for men as well as women, and are decorated with small silk pompons. A pair of wooden shoe-trees makes a most acceptable gift for either men or women. In the picture the spring of the shoe-tree is covered with yellow satin ribbon shirred over it. The ribbon is tied in a small bow at the heel of the tree and the toe is painted with gold paint. If the trees are to be given to a woman three tiny chiffon ! or ribbon roses may bo set on tile shirred ribbon, but for a man frivolous touch Is omitted. Everyone needs several pairs of shoe-, trees, so they are always sure to I pleiuje those who receive them. They may be made in sets of three or four pairs.
i / - — - How to Regulate High Blood Pressure. Take San Yak. It prevents a honey like hardening of the arteries at ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham'* San Yak Is the sure way to prevent Paralysis ami Apoplexy. In Its use you have prevented or cured bladder and kidney trouble. I' Is the great i i In use to pi- vent the clumsy stiff join’ ’, ami tnusi les and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. It hue no parallel for quality and results. HIRAM SHOWALTER of Angola, Ind. I suffered greatly for several years with bladder weakness and I am willing for the public good to let any one know that eight bottles of San Yak curi'd me. 1 find that a dose at times keeps my muscles from getting stiff and clumsy, and I surely feel fine. J. B. WARDEN of Angola, Ind. Has this to say of San Yak: I have been troubled several years with bail heart and stomach trouble. San Yak has squared me away and I believe it would do the same for others -i if thev would try it. 1 surely feel I flne ' GEO. SLACK of Angola, Ind.
Says this for San Yak: 1 have had kidney trouble and rheumatism for six years. San Yak squared me away, ami 1 can work without fatigue or tiie all in symptoms. 1 surely can boost for San Yak. E. L. THOMAS of Angola, Ind. Says of San Yak: I was surely bad off for several years with bladder and kidney weakness. I had tried doctors and medicines so much 1 had no faith in anybody. I was persuaded to try San Yak and let me tell you it is the right stuff for kidney and bladder trouble. JOHN BAKER AND V?IFE of Laketon, Ind. Say. We are very old people and have been badly afflicted, and in trying out the San Yak we have found it to be a fine tonic and a wonderful regualtor for the bowels and stomach. F. H. LAMB Proprietor Lamb Hotel, Antwerp, Ohio. I suffered the tortues from tuberculosis of the bowels eleven years with shattered nerves and no health, r Three bottles of San Yak cured me 1 two years ago, and you are free to c use this letter for the benefit it may s be to others. DORY KING, of North Manchester, Ind. Says of San Yak: 1 wish 1 had the e tims to go and recommend San Yak <, to ali who have stomach trouble. Sun Yak is a world beater for the stomach. We can tell you of more cures in Decatur. Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK l>H< ATI K. INDIANA
’ ATTENTION, FARMERSI Book your sale with the live stock and farm sale aucttnoeer, who will get you the highest prices. HARRY DANIELS, Auctioneer, i 206-e-o-d-ts Pleasant Mills, Ind. I Democrat Want Ads Pay. I ! 1 i ’.J T Kind Mother “Every time mother gets out Calumet I know there’s going to be good things to eat at our house. Delicious, tender, tempting doughnuts, biscuits, cakes and pies! I’ve never seen a bakeday failure with Calumet. Mother says it’s the only Baking Powder that insures uniform results.” V, R ccc ‘ Highest Awards NtlU Ctrl E-' i Slif in Pund , Can. 7 1 NOT WVI ww IHIrvI
