Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1911 — Page 4

"CLOTHES TH a I SATISFY | |2~ very year we have /\? kj. lL set our standard a little higher, always cling- f R ing to the belief that the J|W I people of Decatur and I Adams county want the f\ " I best clothes they can get £ \ V 7 I for the money, rather I | S than that they like to 3 \ ! buy their clothes on the |■* & Vw ] strength of clever sales- j I manship. I | I We started out on the 1 I principle “no trouble to > I show goods, no goods to fW | ■ show trouble” and have if THM I lived up to it throughout |K |/ IS ] the rapid growth of our bRI fl business. till AHL I Clothes That Do Not hW I Satisfy You Do Not R Satisfy Us. If c I IWTrBn TTF?zmj|W.iiiT- - ■ SMOUMCHBMrsttBMMiwaaPgSWMMMMMiMMM——■ Vance, Hite & Macklin I Corner East of Court House Decatur, Indiana. 3 ■■ ■»■■/

r,l II -r ~~ -JL_HZZD(~ZZZ!I— II A GRAND OPENING — MARCH 11 th. to MARCH 18 th. — ylO Ten Traveling Demonstrators 10 I Come in and have our Demonstrators convince you that we have the best line of Buggies, Implements and stoves in the city of Decatur. <sOn the last two days of our sale, March 17 and 18 we will sell all buggies and carriages absolutely at cost. I During This Big Opening We. Will Give Away I ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 1 Universal Range, worth $50.00 I Cream Separator, worth $65.00. I 1 J. I. Case Plow, worth $15.00. I 1 Washing Machine, worth SIO.OO. Illi * * ■ S Come" in and let us explain to you how you may refl ceive one of these premiums FREE. | Schaub, Gottemoller & Comp'y to the Decatur Hardware Company. DECATUR, -------- INDIANA

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y„ Mar. 14—(Spec-, lai to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, : 920; • shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 470; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $7.23©57.35; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, s7.sodi $7.60; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $6.40® $6.50; stags, $5.00® $5.25; sheep, 1,000; steady; lambs. 10c C<tlsc higher; tops. $7.00; cattle, 75; steady. TCAGO GJMIN Chicago, 111., Mar. 13—Wheat—May. 90%c; July. 89%c: Sept., 88%c. Corn —May, 49 %c; July. 5014 c; Sept., 51%. Oats—May, 30%c; July, 30%c; Sept., 30%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo. 0., Mar. 13 —Wheat —Cash, 9014 c; May, 91%c; July, 9014 c; Sept., 8914 c. Corn —Cash. 4814 c: May, 50%: July. 51 %c; Sept., 53c. Oats—Cash, 32%c; May, 33%c; July, 32%c; Septi, 3214 c. LOCAL GRAIN G. T Bun. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 red wheat 82c No. 2 white wheat ...80c Old corn . o3c New corn 55c White corn 52c u»rley. No 2 v 4sc Alsike seed 37.75 Oats, new • ~2Bc Clover hay .... ..SB.OO Timothy Hay $14.50 Mxed hay Clover seed [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 12c Chickens 8c I fowls Young turkeys 15c Ducks ® c Butter 13c Geese <c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens *c Butter 12c Eggs * 12c Fowls gc Ducka gc Geese ,c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys lOc Young turkeys . 15u Spring Chicks 8c I Old roosters 5e POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE

Furnished by L. C. Mills 4 Co. Turkey* .7 1+* 1 Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks sc Ducks 9c Geese 7° BUTTER AND EGG*s M. CULLEN KAMP'S. Eggs 16c Lard .. H* Butter 12c@22c NIBLICK A <X. Eggs 14c Butter 12c«H4e WOOL ANI KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5< Sheep Pelts 25e®51.00 Mnk 50e@$4.E<i Coon 10c to $1.75 Skunk 25e to S2.(N 'Possum 10e®60c Muskrat sc®3lKHAY MARKET S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per ton. sl3..Vi No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton 14 o ABOUT_THE SICK. Ferdinand Bleeke, county clerkelect. who is recovering from a verysevere siege of pneumonia, was able to be down town yesterday afternoon and greeted his many friends wi.h a pleasure that was mutual. Five of the children of Peter Laurent of the west part of the city are confined to their beds on account of the measles, and a daughter, Victoria, is just recovering from a siege. —t o Fort Worth. Tex.. Mar. 14 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Fire today destroyed several large barns at the north Fort Worth stock yards, causing a loss of $400,000. One thousand head of blooded horses brought here for show purposes and five hundred hea of cattle an hogs were cremated. Crouch & Sons of Lafayette, Indiana, were heavy losers. Single Comb Rhode Island Red, blue ribbon winners at the Berne show, headed with cockerel, scored 94%. Write for price on eggs.—Samuel Simison, Berne. Ind. 55t6

Learn Shorthand iN YOUR OWN HOME I TEACH YOU THE GRAHAM SYSTEM AND TEACH YOU TO BE AN EXCELLENT SHORTHAND WRITER I AM OFFERING A VERY LOW RATE FOR A SHORT TIME. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT 11 Address HCMER H. KNODLE Decatur, Indiana. *************** » * * Millinery Opening « ♦ * We invite you to attend our 44 * Millinery Opening on the 22nd. * of March and sec our fine line * * of Ladies, Misses and Childrens * * Hats, at our low prices # : MISSES FAUROT * * MILLINERY STORE * * MONROE, INDIANA. * * * ************** UP YOU NEED IT? IF YOU DO YOU CAN GET IT FROM US. You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months time in which to pay it back. ’ Our contracts are simple and j 7 all transactions are clean cut and private. 84c per week for 50 weeks pays a $35,000 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am’t Wanted Reliable Private IM. Wayiw loan Company Eetebixhed '1834 Room 1 Second Floor, 704 Calhoun Street. Horn, Pncne, BSI Fort Wayne, Ind

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YOUR* MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. The season of rhe year is at hand whan you will want wour mortgage exemption blanks filled out. Let me be your notary. MARIE PATTERSON. Notary Public, at County Auditor's office. 48t.T0 Bosse’s Opera House —ONE NIGHT ONLY— March, 17th. BERT MOSHER Offers A Really American Play “WHAT A GIRL | CAN DO” WITH LEE ORLANCE A Star of Recognized Ability A Great Cast in Keeping With A Great Play POPULAR PRICES i Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents, i Seats on sale at Holthouse Drug Co. Farms For Sale !! No. 1 100 Acres $3300 No. 2 80 Acres S3IOO No. 3 97 Acres SSOOO No. 4 80 Acres SIOOO No. 5 45 Acres $llOO C. A. Hearn, 910 North Second Street | Decatur. Indiana. ******* ******* Ik * _______ * * i ~ - I * DISPLAY OF ; SPRING MILLINERY * ' * Mrs. M. P. Burd? * I * MONDAY MARCH 20 * 3 to 9 P. M. * * * . * L ‘ ''• * * # ****** ********* 15 Presents To Be Given Away As a special inducement to have the mothers, wives and sisters attend our OPENING and AUCTION SALE this next SATURDAY, wa will add to our list of presents 1 Bany Washing Machine value SB.OO 1 High Grade Clothes Wringer $4.50 1 High Grade Carpet Sweeper $4.00 making/a total of 15 GRAND PRESENTS. Call at our store any time between 9 a.m. and 1 o'clock p.m. Saturday. SCHAFER HARDWARE Company DECATUR, INDIANA

fohiskidneypills F. » b»c<»en< Kioncwm* Buioon . "T —a a I Fullenkamps’ I | are Paying I I 16 C & Dozen I I for Fresh Eggs] BBBBBBBBBBBaiII ■ G arh ■ E — ■ ™ W ANTED—People to invest H 111 in the Green Oil and Gas Co. ■ ■I Proven lease of 315 acres at ■ —. Albany, Indiana. Already ■ I two wells producing thirty B | barrels a day. Can snow you ■ gg where you can double your . ” money in ninety days. ’ For ■ -1 further information address | RICE & BEARDSLEY a g ALBANY - - INDIANA. ■ BBKSSEHBBBBBE3I Ash Wood PORTALE COOK STOVE WOOD $1.50 CULL HEADING $1.50 SLAB WOOD $1.25 SQUARES $1.25 BARK BLOCKS . SIOO DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. —SEE—•t The Lafountain Handle Company’, Factory. G. S. BURKHEAD •PHONE 5C4. DECATUR, IND. The Loose Way Os handling your money is that ot paying it out by hand. The modern, safe, convenient way is with a CHECK. When you pay it out the latter way you always secure a receipt and never have any danger of loM through handling, etc. Don't you think it's worth look ing into’? THE OLD Adams Count * Banh