Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1911 — Page 4
Stamped Pieces AND Pillow Tops This is the time of year to do fancy work, fl We can show you the largest and best line to be had at 10c each, fl These are all new goods just received. Silk Floss, 2 skeins for . . 5c Luster Floss, 2 skeins for . 5c Sansilk, 5c a spool, 6 for . 25c Chenile for pillow tops,skein 1 Qc Pillow cords, 3 yards long . IQc Pillow ruffling, a yard . . 5c Come early and get first choice as we have a complete line of all goods carried in a first- class 5 and 10 cent store. BAUGHMAN’S I 5 AND 10c STORE.
Nothing will be Charg- I 1840 1911 All Goods at This Sale •‘atg‘l TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF OOR "‘STBIG JANUARY COST SALE!! CARPETS AND RUGS Special Dress Goods and Silk Reductions HOSIERY - UNDERWEAR 11-3x12 Best Axminster Rug $35 this sale $27.75 Fine Dress Goods that was $1.75, during this - 11.3x12 Best Axminster Rug S3O this sale $2,500 Pine Dress Goods that was $1.50, during this sale. .$1.22 ed—Have a look at them 11-3x12 Best Velvet value $25 this sale . . $21.00 Fine Dress Goods that was during t N s sa ! e ’ ’‘ ,9Bc Union Suits which sold at 11-3x12 Best Tapestry, value $22.50 thissale $17.75 sne5 ne K ress 2 oods was t?' 5 ° ’?*• sale . st9B 9x12 Best Axminster $25 value this sale SUR 50 Fine Dress Goods that was 75 to Bbc during tms sale. .62c Union Suits which sold at eSt » Xl^ mS m , Ue , • 1S S , ' * Fine Dress Goods that was 50c, during this sale.... 42c $2.00 thissale Si 48 TRADE 9x12 Best Aminster $23 value, this sale . . $17.50 Fine Dress Goods that was 25c, during this sale.... 21c Union Suits whi ’ ch ’ so j U * gRJ -wTVT* HI 9x 12 Best Tapestry, sl6 value, this sale . . $12.75 During this sale we will offer a big cut in prices on every’ $1.25 .this sale $1 05 ■ /1 I Ifrl' I 37x72 Best Axminster $4.50 value, this sale . $3.38 piece cf silk. You will be well paid to visit this depart- Union Suits which sold at W Cat / % l-FI 71. 27x24 Best Axminster $2.50 value, this sale $1.98 ment. SI.OO, this sale *B4 ~Z MARK Best Grade Akola Carpet 36 in 82c Ladies’Vests which sold at Reg - u - & Pa, °* Best all wool Two Ply 75c 63c § Ome 9 f 0W Rjd C o 3t flttd Sult BaFgalUS vL? 44 SCIEMTIFIC STOCKIN “ Best all wool Two Ply 70c 61c 25 ® Ladies Vests which sold at **inforoe<i with Linen »«r Extra C C wool Two Plv 55c 44c $ tllis sale S2B * en - Women and Children Extragrade Union Ingrain 45c 34c f ’.oo COATS this sale $15.00 Ladies’ Vests which soM at All carpets that were 25c now 21c COATS th.5^a1e,...................... SIO.OO -? $ .21 - OUR LACE CURTAINS c ! LADIES SKIRTS UUn VUHIAIINO $15.00 SUITS this sale $9.75 — — — „ , $12.00 COATS this sale $7.50 X Y o,i Skirts $ll.OO AND DRAPERIES—In this line will be found some SIO.OO COATS this sale $6.50 $12.50 Veil Skirts S9OO very choice bargains that will be of interest to every $8 50 COATS this sale $5.00 sl°- 50 Vo ’l Skirts S B OO lady.-Buy during this sale, $6.00 COATS this sale 3.75 $8.?0 Wool Skirts $ 6 25 Usoandsß Lace curtains this sale .... $6.22 ,S w°°! YYLYYYYYY $5.75 $6.00 Lace curtains this sale All UmbrelllS 31 Sale PriCCS—All MUSlIl) 30(1 Flail- $5 00 Wo°o°l Skim too Lace curtains worth $3.50 this sale $2.48 Odette GOWDS 3t Safe PllCeS. • - All Children’s Coats at L«. 7 Tri ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FI G n R pn nUfaCtUr NIBLICK AND COMPANY[=■ ing Charged. DECATUR, - - - - .... INDIANA es Strictly —■—> w.l^ _ f°r Cash
PUBLIC SALE. On account of the undersigned having divided the estate of the late Jacob Isch, we will offer at public sale the surplus stock, etc., at our farm, nine miles east of Bluffton and one mile houth and four miles west of Monroe, and ten miles southwest of Decatur, Ind., known as the old Robison farm, on February 7, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following personal property, to-wlt: 16 Head of Horses and Colts. One dapple gray mare, 5 years old. In foal, insurance paid, an extra good one, weight 1.500 pounds. One bay mare 5 years old, In foal, insurance paid, weight 1,500 pounds. One bay mare 6 years old, bred, weight 1,400 pounds. One roan mare 6 years old, bred, weight 1,600 pounds. One grey mare, 8 years old, bred, weight 1,400 pounds. One bay mare 4 years old, bred, weight 1,350 pounds. One gray mare, 3 coming 4, weight 1,250 pounds. One bay mare 3, coming 4, weight 1,250 pounds. One black gelding, 3 years old, weight 1,450 pounds. One match team, black geldings, 4 years old, extra good ones, weight 2,900 pounds, ready for the market. One bay gelding, 2 years old. One bay Bosse’s Opera House —ONE NIGHT ONLY— Monday, January, 30. The Merry MusicaliMixup PEGtVS BOY A Merry Riot of Fun and Music A Real Laughing Show Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats on sale at Holthouse Drug Co.
mare, 2 years old. One roan mare, coming 2 years old. One gray mare coming two years old. 45 Head of Cattle. Consisting of 12 good milch cows, two with calves by their sides, good ones. One, to be fresh by day of sale. Seven to be fresh in February and March, One to be fresh in May. One good beef cow. Two Holstein heifers, will be fresh in spring, are 2 years old. Three Durham heifers, 2 years old, to be fresh in spring. Eleven heifers, coming 2 years old. One extra good black heifer, coming 3 years old. 15 head of steers, six head two years past, and nine head coming two years old. One extra good bull, weight 1,400 pounds. This is an extra good bunch of cattle. 19 Head of Sheep. Eighteen ewes, all bred to a good Hamshiredown buck, due to lamb in February rand March. One buck. A good bunch. Farming Implements. One McCormick mower, one clover buncher, one walking cultivator, one spring tooth harrow, one Budlong disc, one breaking plow, one feed grinder, two farm wagons, in fair shape, one spring wagon, one Twentieth Century manure spreader, five sets of harness, and one set of single buggy harness, good as new. This is not an invoice sale. All of the above property will be sold to the highest bidder. TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $lO and under cash. Sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given, with interest at 6 per cent, the last six months, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Three per cent discount for cash. ISCH BROTHERS. Michaud & Son, Auctioneers. Aaron Moser, Clerk. Lunch will be served. —— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 114 miles south of Monroe, or 4% miles north of Berne, on the C. W. Hocker farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m, Friday, February 10, 1911, the following property: Five head of horses, consisting of one 4-year-old gelding, weight 1650; one sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old; one mare 3 years old, in foal; one mare colt coming 2 years old, 8 head of cattle; 1 Jersey cow 3 years old will be fresh in February; 1 cow that will be fresh in September, 1 cow that
will be fresh in April, 1 heifer that will be fresh by day of sale and 1 heifer that will be fresh by June. 3 head of steers coming 2 years old, 33 head of hogs consisting of 10 brood sows, one due to farrow by day of sale; 9 sows due to farrow by the Ist of April, 22 head of shoatß that average about 80 pounds each, 1 registered Hampshire male hog. Farm Implements—Maudt manure spreader, good im new, Johnson binder. Deering mower, Gearless hay loader, check roller, new; Monarch hay tedder, Superior disc drill, good as new, 3-horse steel evener, 2 cultivators, 1 walker and 1 tiding; 2 double-shovel plows, 2 spike tooth barrows, 1 spring-tooth harrow, buggy, good as new, 2 wagons in good condition, set of bobs, sleigh, corn splitter, sickle grinder, 1 set of hay ladders, double set of team harness, iron kettle, 12 tons of clover hay fa mow. 20 large fodder shocks, 100 bwshels seed oats, 200 bushels of coca in crib, some household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms rnsule known on day of sale. WILLIAM SCHERER. Michaud Bros., Aucts, — o ■ DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’ PAY BIG Don’t You Stop, Stop, Stop, b. trade ‘mark f Until you get a copy of “If I Only Had An Automobile” Send this ’ad and only 8 cents to HARRY B. STOWE MUSIC PUBLISHER Decatur, - . Indiana.
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East BuffaloMarKet _ , v v lan 30— (Spe*'East Buffalo. N. lptl . 5,- « d..i, ip... WO; shipments. 1,900 ■ offl . 4800: shipments, 190. y« sity to New York Saturday, n,l,ed ’. ,s T® $8.60; Yorkers. higher; top lambs, heavy, ss.oo®|*J»; yearling*. ® $5.25; wethers, [email protected], $4-00054J5; closing easy; catt e, 900; marekt steady; shipping port steers, $6.50*16.75; *hiPP»M steers. [email protected]; Dutchers sa-»0© $6.00; heifers, $5.00@|6.00; l ' ,wß ' $4.00«55.25; thin cows, $3.00®5300. CHICAGO GRAINChicago. 111., Jan. 28-M heat-May. 9714 c; July, 9414 c; Sept., 93c. Corn —May, 49%c; July, 50%c; Sept., 51%-Oats-May, 34%c; July, 3414 c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., Jan. 28-Wheat-Cash, 96%c; May. 99%c; July, 96>4c. Corn —Cash, 4714 c; May, 51%c; July, 52V Oats-Cash, 34%c; May, 37%c; July, 37c. Rye—No. 2,84 c; No. 3,81 c. local grain. O. T. Burt Trnothy seed, prime H°o No. 2 Red wheat 90c No. 2 White wheat 86c Old corn New corn s ’ c White corn Red clover seed L Parley, No. 2 480 lye Alsike seed Oats, new 30c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy Hay $14.50 Mxed hay $10.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs ,5c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Dycks 8c
FOR SALE—Good dry wood. See Ben Eiting. Call 5 on C line. HOUSES FOR RENT—Two 4-rootn houses on South Third street. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. 15t6
Butter Geese ’, Old Toss Turkeys Old Hee Turkeys '.... H. BERLINQ. Chickens Butter ’ ;* Fowls Ducks . Old turkeys ? Old hen tarkeys• ifa Young tarkerys ’Z/ifa Spring Chicks Old roosters ’’’’ POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L C. Mills & Turkeys ’ Fowls Chicks Ducks Gees BUTTER AND EGGS. M. fullenkamfs Egg* Lard Butter ]2coißc NIBLICK * CO. ' Eggs Butter 12c@15c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’S prices. Beef hides ! Calf hides ife ’ Tallow • Sheep Pelts 25c@$L00 ■ Mnk 50c ® RSO ' Coon 10c to $1.75 1 Skunk 25c to $2.00 • 'Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@36c HAY MARKET. 8. W. PETERSON. : No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 : No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14. W
FOUND —A pair of boy’s leather gloves. Call at this office. 23t3 FOR SALE—FuII blooded Duroe Jersey male hog. Inquire of George Zimmerman. I®* 4
