Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1918 — Page 2
wMK’lliWWinnnTniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH CHRISTMAS GIFTS For Every Member ot the Family larger HMortmentu from which to make your s.sections than ever before. r WRIST WATCHES 5?) nian >’ beautiful stvlen and shape*. P ,ain or engraved, a very desirable f, K,n $14.00 to 35.00 I £7l 1 LA VALUERS \\/ v7// * n a,n h lace effects, and a variety of X. SZr stones to select from, in fine gold fi,,ed $1.50 to st.oo 11 Sohd so,d 52.75 and up Beautiful Ivory Pyraiin Toilet Sets and W Manicure Pieces. Candle Sticks. Jewel Boxes, Desk Sets and Perfume Bottles, with your initials in any color. Our usual Christmas Special on Cut Glass Sets. Ice Teas—Set of six tall glasses. Special $1.75 Water Set —Six tumblers and pitcher. Special .. $2.50 Sherbet Glasses, long stem. Special $2.75 PUMPHREY’S Jewelry Store it y LITTLE PET ENGINE I | -FOR— | | GAS OR GASOLINE 2 if 4lb ’ i $ Lr ji ! - i *7 • U ! 1 -» r: u -o ; i Jfr I « _ I I c. « Start it by stepping on the pedal. 1 Develops full i, H . p. w ci>fhs bul H 2 pounds> Just the engine to run: It I1 h Washing Machines. H Crerfm Separators. 2 Corn Shelters. 2 Seed Cleaners * 9 2 < Emery Grinders. g | Ff *- See it at I j HENRY KNAPP & SON | ' ’ t: -.::: ar. at: acauxjaxagaaau at::u: :a: :sjatn 8
COAL! COAL!! The Decatur Iron & Metal Co. sells coal—Brazil Block and Linton Lump. Prices right. Give us your order today. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., west of Clover Leaf. Ben Knapke. Manager. 272t12
Think It Over That’s Probably what ' ] j ' ou have been doing for j i J some time, figuring how to make your winter driving I more comfortable. We have I j J bj us s how you a regu\fT Sj? j" ,j iar winter top, all glass pan■&V7 J e \ Pot us quote you a fcMk./^ 5 price on a Winter Top for y°ur car. We also make another t| . w *uter driving necessity, 1 U V an(l lhat is h °od and radiator ( 0 v ERS Tailor made covers for any car. Let’s fit you up now. 7 i T op . Covers ’ Curtains, celluloid sewed in,, tops iin- . ed up, cushions repaired. Decatur Carriage Works Automobile Tops—Tires and Accessories Cor. Ist & Monroe Sts. W. D. Porter, Prop.
.......... .... n NO HUNTING ALLOWED Notice i s hereby given that hunting or irespasHing in positively forbidden on our farina in French townahip. We have a large number of cattle on our place and hunters are liable to | shoot same. Violators will he prose- , cured. I! 273-tSO ISCH BROTHERS.
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EXPECTED THE El" Albert Colchin. in l-ctl Dated Ort. 20. Said War Would Iw Otrr W hen LETTER REA( BED HER! Wa» Near the Birthplace of Father—With the F nginrer*. I AUw*n I'oMd* writ*. « Uml Vntlrvmto tb«> fnn»«lM !’•'<’ •»' * I «■» kkwohl ID ••♦•mi H<r* Hkl ivuMtr caiilM lb* imsiM *••* «• • Is Fmmv.l Oriatwr a*. I*l* i Friend Clvai: ! I jrm think It Mr««*r th#«| vou huvo not lawnl firm >»»• »!•«• Il Arrived in Inure, hnt* 'h<-ugth‘ <rf ••! wvrral times hot alway* tn<| tlinrrd Up Well CM*. Fnmrv u «win inly I aome rowMry. it tank* j»»« Mk* t*r| pktum* you have «*» of It. a bun I <lrvd »mih behind ttw* H«n** The! building* arr mo-tly all >mtl« <4 •'<*• I with ■ »latr or Hta root. and th»yl all lords like limy had Nw-n built fori a numlw-r of ie«n, The main rowdal arc hullt of -tone The weather her*! ha* hern pretty net. K.<lt»» pretty I near every day. wry few daya «ts »un I «hlnce since I have Imre here Havel not wren any Adams <-oun’y bo>’| tdnea I have hern over here I ant ju-t — kilstniet. r». or about miles fr« tn my father'* blrthataee. l| want to ro there before I leave thl*L country, if I get a t hancr. I »ut pose you received the card.l t-l!> | ' arrival !n France Will , Clem. 1 suppose the old town Is pretty dead, ail the youny fellows beina Kone. I aupixaie by the time you <et this» letter the war will be over. I think they will come to soutr pea<e terms. We an* certainly chasing heii out of them now. How are all th--hoy* rettinr a lon it If I ever get time enourh will try and write tn .11 of them, but am to busy at pre sen' Give ail the Itoys tny best win<! tell them ( i( ni feeling tine and dandv. Well. Clem, this is uhout all the new* at *MuaH. wili try to write more the next time Your friend. Corp AI.IHIT f'OU'HIK Cq. 11.. 114th Engineers. American I’. F.. via Xow York. PTBLIL SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence. 6 miles east ot Decatur, 3 miles north of Willshire, 2ft miles west.of Wren, Ohio, on what is known as the old Middleton farm, on Wednesday. November 27. 1918, bebinning at 12 o'clock, tn., the following live stock: Two Head Horses: Four year old gelding, weight about 1150; 3 year old mare, broke to all harness, weight about 100 W. Eight Head of Cattle: Three cows 4 and 5 years old. good milch cows; 2 jear old heifer, bred: Short Hern Durham bull. 17 months old. a good one; one yearling heifer. 2 male spring calves. Fifty Head Hogs: Five breed sows one with 7 pigs by side, all Poland China stock; Duroc hog. with 3 pigs by side; 3 bred for March farrow; 11 shoats, weight about 135 Tbs. each: 22 shoats weighing from 40 to GO pounds each : 2 fat bogs, weight about 300 H>s. each. Thirteen Head of Sheep: Thirteen ewes. 7 of which are from 3 to 5 years old; G ewe lambs. About 15 tons of No. 1 timothy hay. Terms T'nder $5.00. cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 3 months; 3 per cent off for cash No goods removed until settled for. S. T. WELKEK. Harry Daniels. Auct. 16-22-23-24-25-26 — -e MITICH III' -M l. 11l M IIIKII. I'tlliPf .HTI. Nnti' v i. her,-by given tb. t tb, unflorsigned. trustee if St. Mary's S' iiool Township ~f St. M.r-.'s Township. W.un.s Counts tniliund, will offer f, r sale at public sale >.t the location of the school house in District x,,. 7. said township, on ''Uo-sdav. the 17th day of December, tills, at 2:00 o’clock p. in., on said day, the foltownship. to-wit: one brick school house: One fuel house: Two water closets Said buildings being the property of said township, and located in 1 ijvtrict Xo. 7 .and ot the so’it he.-ist corner of section thirty <2o> in ; ,ald township. Said sale is made pursuant to a petition of more than t.sv ( -thiids ~f the qualittc l voters of said Dlstri, I No. 7. and will la- for not less than two-thirds Os the aptiraisement thereof. The bufluings wih 1„- offered separate and as ■ who!-?. Term, of Safe. Th, terms of said s.iie am rash EDWIN W. 'ItANi'E. Duster of Sf. Maty'S Township, Adams County. Indiana. Hairy liai iels, Auct. '22-20-0 BRYAN'S PURE BRED~J Er ’eY RED Prolific, average litter raised, nine. Best stock investment for herd improvement. Thirty choice pigs, cither sex. eifeht weeks, $12.00; ten weeks. $15.00; twelve weeks. SIB.OO. Auto to farpi. select. . Call ’phone. Address W. P. MERRYMAN, Manager. Route 2, Munroe, iad. 271118 Democrat Wants Ads Pay
■ a# ' fill \ ' "" 1 v i ■ jLA ',. nß '* . I a’ttPl " .< urse 11 I i. ' IM \ evnol At ,19 ■ a/ihi \ vfelj \ - I u - ’ wi'' \ \ ' 9i ' o , >’ 1 .; WA V ,H “ . -*HW -iw.s <■> •- yl i~ w \ ' ,a! K... ,4 M> , _ h p R I VJr A ,j " I I g .Itt I <l* ul'l“ ls) ’ iit'u junvts 4 *' 1 ' ’ . iti "i' 1 ' u ; ■ i 1 MARI MB-ES MINTER—< alio* dad. > ' in "Her ( ountn’s < all.” A Awe-art Americaa Mb«u. « , , . . on the Mor* of hou a lonrK little m«»utitiinrri IcaiiHv- m M rctere ’he American fl«x. *a* returned to her people and »o« Imr t ‘ I ■» nhudmml. I lil£ t’’ ■.. •>*. 61 ><<JUn a CRYSTAL THEATER TONIGHT I—»—■ a THE ’ BOLSHEVIK!! Must We Fight Another War TO Save the World From Its Menace? I a A s’.tklder runs through the Western nations as they watch the millions of Central x*j Europe plunge from autocracy toward anarchy, and publicists bejjiu to ask H-mc must again—against the new toe. “Must wf save the world from anarchy is on every lip and the ’fact *: <■ > questions as these are being asked everywhere is proof enough that “the war does not end when the enemy surrenders’” according to The ,\\w RefruHic. On the other hand, vc i find the Hartford Courant convinced that the scientific socialism of Germany can never j develop the disorder that was bound to accompany the Bolshevism inherited from the old Russian nihilism. .And the Boston Globe reminds us that “whereas Russia was predominately illiterate, in Germany illiteracy is less than one per cent.” The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week deals with the greatest menace that threatens the conclusion of world peace the Bolsheviki. Other news-features in this particularly intcrestinj’ number of “ The Digest ” are: Records of American and British Navies in the War The Veil of Silence Is Lifted and in This Article Tribute Is Paid to the Wonderful Wcrk That Both Navies Have Performed An “Unconditional Surrender” The Republican Opportunity The Specter of Famine Over Europe Mr. Wilson’s Idealism at the Peace Tabic Denmark Wants Schleswig When the Tanks Were Gassed Ihe Oil-can as a Globe-Trotter America: First in Farm Tractors Fire as a Weapon When the Breweries Go Dry Art Thefts in France and Italy Barrie Putting Wilhelm in His Place aip n ‘ iea * er 8 Prosperity Turning French Light on Our Music Shall Soldiers Pay for Comforts Christianity’s Victory t” co-C; A. and K. of C.? Germany’s Moral Defeat fne . oldiers Lack of Hate Best of the Current Poetry ersona! Glimpses 01 Men and Events Imporiant News of Finance and Commerce A Fine Collection of Half tone Illuetrations, Cartoons, and Maps How The Digest Will Serve You in the Future J e * ,< ’ r ' n ll their members to civil life, the most authoritative and dependable of news articles the*\v< FIKCO,nt ‘ necPS> '."' > from week to week, so now. in the wonderful nJriod hJ ? P | h i;.* • Tu- con,n,er I cv : of reconstruction that lies before us it will fin-nidi ti ii'tumm of ti.c wounded and cnppln . I the vital new, upon all T h > \ ? 11 , hv " 'flu a similarly interesting and comprehensive wav. <>nu- u,' - T' 1 11, 1 ,v *‘’. n 'any more allied bod. tb« a,,a„ BcnK „„ („ UK. I “™J Sin neiiS' November Z3d Number on Sale To-day—All News-dealers— 10 Cents ! I @]iter<3ry Efeest @ 1 -amom NEW Si ndard pidionai*)- NEW YOBS _
