Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1917 — Page 7

< THESE ENGLISH WALKERS GOING GOOD GIRLS’ ALL BROWN KID, $6.50 GIRLS’ GUN METAL KID TOP $5.00 ! GIRLS’ ALL BLACK KID $5.00 GIRLS’ GUN METAL, GREY CLOTH TOP $3.50 Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER |

| WEATHER FORECAST | g w canin: ar-ttr.ac ar. ;nt:::: g Fair tonight and Thursday, little change in temperature. Mrs. F. W. Holthouse spent the day in Fort Wayne. Eli Myers was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Fort Wayne went republican by 2,517, electing W. Sherman Cutshall. Max Romberg, of Fort Wayne and New York, was here yesterday to vote at the city election. Mrs. Caroline Teeple went to Monroe this afternoon to visit with her brother, George Keller, who had three ribs broken. Charles R. Hunter, republican, and the complete republican ticket with the exception of one councilman was elected in Terre Haute. The county commissioners adjourned last evening after disposing of their monthly business. The board ■was in session two days. The regular session of the city council was held last evening and the contract for the Lehrman sewer was awarded to Henry Stevens. Mrs. W. S. Sutton left on the 1:05 train for Muncie to attend the funeral of a sister-in-law. Mrs. Bedwell, whose death occurred yesterday. Mrs. Milton Kenworthy and baby, of Valentine, Mich., came this afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Dick Roop and Mrs. Will Engle and other friends. Mrs. C. L. Meibers and daughter,' Agnes, returned yesterday from a visit at Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky. At the latter place they visited Camp Taylor.

The Home of Quality Groceries ■ awn mi i Brn Sweet Potatoes, southern grown, bu. (50 lbs.)sl.;>o Familv Size Pkgs. Rolled Oats 25c 1 Gal Oil Cans, each Large Willow Clothes Baskets• * ok Evaporated Apricots, bright, large and new, lb-ac Koval Head Rice, worth 15c. today .. • - l«c 1 lb. 1. oz. Jar Peanut Butter, cheaper than bulk, each 2;>c Corn Cake, Buckwheat and Pancake Flour. .10. 15 and -ac New Corn Meal, sack 15c Applebutter, 2 lbs2sc Bouillon Cubes. ..2 for 5c Frisco. lb. can 30c Fancy Pkg. Figs 10c Comb Honey, square. .20c We pay cash or trade for produce. Eggs 38c Butter, 30c to 42c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I- Depot ’Phone 108 I CONSERVATION g I EAT LESS I I SMOKE MORE | I THE I I "WHITE STAG"! | EXTRA MILD CIGAR | ■ SATISFIES F I And We Need the Nickels I

| Miss Elizabeth Clark returned to | her home at Van Wert today. ! Wilber Porter left this afternoon for I | Detroit. Mich., to buy a stock of tires.l The banks were closed yesterday, on account of election, the state law ' making it a legal holiday. Charles Jewett, republican, receiver a pluralty of 3,660 for mayor of Indianapolis over Lew Shank, independent who ran second, and Dick Miller, democrat. Hunting licenses were issued to Vilas Steiner, Albert Steiner, Virgil Keller. A. R. Gregg, J. M. Breiner, A. Rinaker. Guy Eley, Charles Beineke, Francis Schmitt and A. L. Colchin. ; C. L. Walters, attorney for Jesse Barber, has filed a petition asking ; that a guardian be appointed for Elizabeth Kraner, who, on account of old age and infirmity, he deems incapable of managing her own estate. ■ Indianapolis, Nov. 7—A heavy vole ! for municipal elections was cast in Indiana cities yesterday, returns to- • day showed. The vote was close at many places, although returns canm in rapidly and practically all contests were decided early. The Christian Pastoral Helpers, , conducting a second hand clothing! sale in the Townsend building, corner of Madison and Third streets, are having good success. They have a stock of excellent clothing, in good condition, clean and sanitary, having been disinfected thoroughly. Mrs. Ed Johnson and babe, Mr. and Mrs. John Hauk. Mr. and Mrs. George Dutcher, Mrs. Charles Nyffeler, Mrs. I Winifred Russell and Daniel Kitson I were among those who went to Monmouth on the 1 o’clock car to attend the funeral of Mrs. Reuben Baxter., which was held at 1:30 at the home. 1 Rev. F. F. Thornburg officiated.

KNITTERS’ CLASS. Beginning Thursday of this week ami continuing every Thursday thereafter a knitters' class will be ■ conducted by Mrs. W. E. Smith at Dr. W. E. Smith's office from three to five o’clock every afternoon, while Miss Betty Boyers will be in charge of a class from seven to eight o’cfock in the evening. This is for the Red I Cross and everybody is urged to as- ! sist. CQUIRE KINTZ OFFICIATES Last evening at four o’clock Squire ' G. F Kintz officiated at the wedding and united in holy wed-lock the lives of Clinton Death, age twenty-seven ami Miss Mary Harmon, twenty-one, daughter of James Harmon of Bobo. Witnesses at the wedding were members of the family. The young couple live at Bobo. DANCES ON°THURSDAY. Fred Schurger's mincing class and the regular social dance following, at th. Moose hall, will be held on Thursday nights, instead of Friday nights, from this on until further notice. *' PUBLIC SALE. We. the. undersigned, will offer at public sale on what is knowm as the Mart Andrews farm. % of a mile I south of the Washington church, *4 1 mile from main road. 5 miles south- ! west of Decatur, on Monday, Nov. 12, ' 1917. beginning at 11 o'clock a. m„ the following personal property, towit: Eight Milch Cows: Three Jer- ' sey cows, age 4 and 6, fresh in January, giving good flow of milk; white face Hereford cow, 7 years old, fresh in December; 3 Shorthorn Jersey cows, giving good flow of milk, ages from 3 to 4 years, all fresh in February. Five Head of Horses: Bay horse. 12 years old. 2 black horses, coming 3 years old, matches, Belgiums; Grey horse, coming 2 years old; bay horse coming 5 years old. weight 1400. Twenty Head of Hogs: Two thoroughbred Chester White sows. 1 Poland China sow; we can furnish the pedigree with these three sows; Chester White sow, with 8 pigs by side; 6 Chester White young sows, averaging 125 lbs. each; 5 head shoats. Chickens: About 3 doz. hens, 6 White Leghorn roosters. 20 Rhode Island Red roosters. 12 geese. Farming Implements: Rudd manure spreader, good as new’; John Deere corn planter, good as new; hay loader, tedder, mower, 6 tons of good timothy hay in mow; 15 acres corn in field, will be sold in shock. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Sums of $5 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest the last six months; the first six months without interest; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. R. F. BOYER & JOHN WHICKER. Col. Noah Frauhiger. Jeffff Liechty, 1 Aucts, 6-7-8-9-10 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs 25c Purity Brand Rolled Oats 10c Seeded Raisins, a box 15c Seedless Raisins, a box 18c Fancy Cleaned Currants, a b0x...35c Sardines, Mustard & Oil, 3 for. ..25c .Sugar Corn, a can 15c j Early June Peas, a can 15c iHorse Radish, plain or mustard ..10c Pork and Beans, a can ....10 and 15c Red Kidney Beans, a can 15c I Red Beans, a can 13c; 2 for 25c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes, Kraut, Cabbage and Lettuce. We pay cash tor Trade or Produce: Eggs. 38c: Butter, 35-42 c. MANGOLD & BAKER

VALUES MAKE A BARGAIR z. HOT PRICES f W <V £ ®3M 11 — t W What you get out of your new Suit or Overcoat is what counts. We guarantee all our grades from sl7 to S2B, or we will make good. Excellent values in Underwear, Shirts and Hosiery. See our Overcoats and Knickerbocker f° r b°ys« Big assortment. Make our g j ore y OUr headquarters. You arc always welA w■Ww 1 w# ; come. Hfe ■■■■■■■■■■ gp 9 TEEPLE, RRANDYRERRY & ? W_ PETERSON.

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■MaaawMßMaMraMMr, - -> »■ PUBLIC SALE. I. the undersigned, will offer at public auction on what is known as the old Solomon Neuenschwander farm. 3% miles west of Peterson, 1 mile south and I*4 mile east of Tocsin. on Thursday, November 15. 11'17. beginning at 12 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: Span of mules, coming 3 years old-; 8 months old colt; red cow, April 1; eight head of hogs, sow and 7 pigs. Farming Implements: Set of heavy breeching harness, set of harness, wagon, wagon bed. with double sideboards, scoop boards, hay ladder and hog rack combined; corn cultivator, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, breaking plow. 10 tons mixed hay; about 5 doz. chickens. Bell City incubator. 140 egg capacity; five square and two round galvanized portable chicken coops; Scotch Collie and Shepherd dog; Anchor Holth cream separator; numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms —$5 ami under, cash; over I that amount a credit of 12 months

will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest at 8 per cent the last six months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. IRVIN MANKEY. H. H. High., Auct. I. N. Wasson, Clerk. 7-9-10-12-13 PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my farm. *£ mile east of Murray, or 3 miles north of Bluffton Friday. November 9: 150 head of native and western breeding ewes; 5 native bucks, yearlings and three year olds; 5 red cows, springers; 50 cords of wood, already cut and dried; farming implements, and other stock. Terms —All sums of $5 and under, cash; all sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given on bankable note, drawing interest after three months; 3 per cent discount for cash JOHN HENRY HOGG B. Baumgartner, Auct. o Democrat Want Ads Pav

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— The Fair Store Phone 844 Free Delivery THE BIG DOWN TOWN DEPARTMENT STORE ARISTOS FLOUR Trv a sack of this flour and be convinced that this is the best RED TURKEY WHEAT Flour on the market. We have just received another large shipment. 24 */’ lb. bag, $1.68; 49 lbs. $3-30. TRY A POUND OF S. & B. HIGH GRADE STEEL CUT COFFE. ONLY, 1b.20c CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST 1.000 pair Rubber Heels, all Rolled Oats in bulk, 5 lbs. 29c sizes, while they last, pair 10c Best Head Rice, per lb. ...10c Why pay 35c and 40c for Can Corn. 2 cans for2sc them? Red Beans. 2 cans for2sc 500 high Tooth Brushes Cream Cheese, very tine, lb. 35c well worth 25c, special for Prunes, fancy stock, 2 lbs. 29c this week, choice, each .10c Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. 25c Don't forget our dry goods Fresh Crackers, Iblsc department. many articles All Tobaccos 5 and 10c needed in the home every day. Cigars 5c New line ot Silk Scarfs. 808 W HITE SOAP- We have just received notice that this soap will raise in the near future, which will make it a 6c value. ; We have just unloaded the largest stock an.' firm in Decat ui has ever bought, and will make it a special for this week oniv. No more than 10 W CAKES FOR 18c Cakes to One Party«?£ your SupplyN£W_ Bananas, Oranges. Dates. Peanuts. Candy. Tresh supplies every few days. Our line is the most complete in the city. Come in and see our store and that we.really do. and are doing the business. Gm prices are right, and our stock is all new. ( leanness is our motto. Farmers. Auto Day, come in. bring and butter to us and get the highest prices Get the habit ot trading at this -store. jSooner or later you will. NOTICE. We are expecting a large amount of Sugar in a few davs. and will sell it at the right price. We have some now. But sugar will be scarce, wait till we get this car and save money, money. _ ■ The Fair Store STEELE & BLEEKE

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