Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1911 — Page 4

■ THE HOME OF 5 1 Quality Groceries I JACK SPRATT Would Eat No Food, HIS WIFE Would Eat No More, Until It Was Thoroly Understood That it came from our grocery store! FORM THE HABIT! I SATURDAY ONLY! We will give a 10c bar of Palmolive toilet soap and a 5c bar of Galvanic laundry soop FREE with every 25c purchase of Galvanic soap. Bring Your Coupons in any day and get a bar of Galvanic soap Free. Farmers:- Eggs 13c Butter 12c to 16c. Cash or trade. All seasonable goods on hand at Hower and Hower. North of G. R. &•!. Depot. * ’Phone 108.

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ May 25—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400: shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing strong.

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And if you haven’t heard of the Bargains we are offering in our Suit department and Carpet room it will pay you to look it up as we stated in our previous ad. We are placing new fixtures m ’ our ready to Wear Department. We must dispose of as much of our stock as possible before the y arrive and todoso we are putting on a special 10 days Reductlon Sale on all Suits ’ Coats ’ $7 Skirts, Dresses, Carnets, and Curtains. Wx'vk HOUSE DRESSES WOMEN’S & MISSES SUITS ]/ /1\ Made up in White and Tan Brown White Red We have a complete line of Wool suits that we // A\ Wwßliy/KjF / I \and Blue dots low neck and short sleeves made are offering at 1-3 off. ' , b \ Wfif>’ OF 4 gm up to Retail at $2.00 Reduction sale $1.25. We want you to step m and see what great yal- | rTvnuAl\/rnPPQQI?Q ' ues $11.90 & $14.90 will buy during our 10 days - ! M GINGHAM DRESSES Reduction sale. ' \\ . \l7 /Il // V Shepard Plaid high neck and long sleeves $2. REDUCTION SALE \\ / -'Jt// \X/ IB'lß/ 1 / Reduction sale sl - 25 - z w -Ww rh I • TV Children*and Misses Dresses OfW» class Panamas and Voile skirts 1-3 . i 11/' ‘ off onaU skirts - Black Navy £ re y and Red are mLJ ! A complete line class Dresses for Child- the colors. Just take a look and see what you M- ’• W' z I ren from "2 years up to 16 years prices from 48c can buy at a pride from $2.50 up to $6.98 at ‘ •* -WMBW 1 up to $4 98 this Reduction sale. U? ' ' " 'J* &***- *' t ' ! M REDUCTIONS ON CARPETS AND RUGS WF 30c Carpet .. , •»27c $lO. 9x12 Rugs wool & fiber sale price $8.50 ‘ Wjjff 35c Carpet' ' '3oc SB. 9x9 Rugs wool or fiber sale price $6.75 L 1 i Ky 45c Carpet. . 40c $lB. 9x12 Tap Rugs sale price .. . . $16.50 /F V i I JI 50c Carpet' 4sc $13.50 8-3x12-6 Tap Rugs sale price . $11.75 // \\ J Mir fl 60c Carpets2c $22.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs slß.so // \\ l| |*nj’ P 75c Carpet* 67c SIB.OO 8-3xlo-6 Velvet Rugs. .. . $14.00 B / I® \\ ! i I We have a big assortment of short roles of carpet about Bto 12 Ly Wf I Vk ML|*' yards to the piece we will sell at reminant prices.> w VM Am Qv v i| Tgjji — \1 k ~^- ===== - - - —

Heavy, $6.20; mixed and mediums, [ [email protected]; pigs and Yorkers, $6.40 @56.45; roughs, [email protected]; stags,' [email protected]; sheep, 3,600; weak; ; lambs steap; tops, $8.00; calves, 75; I slow. J

OUR BIG REDUCTION SALE IS NOW ON

GAS DISPLAY ON Indiana Lighting Company Showing People How to Use Their Fuel. AND SAVE MONEY Demonstrator Here and All Are Invited to Call and See Demonstration. A range demonstration now on at the office of the Indiana Lighting Co. for the purpose of explaining to the public how economical this fuel can be used with less work and at less cost than they imagine is drawing many people to the office on Monroe street. Mrs. Phillips of Fort Wayne Is in charge of the demonstration, and is always willing to explain the simple ways of using the gas and the better results than can be obtained. Cake baking was tested, and everything passed off so well and satisfactory that the many witnessing the demonstration were convinced upon what the company has been constantly telling them regarding the use of gas. Many people are under the impression that it cannot be used at a reasonable price, and for this reason the company has their demonstrator here to explain the different parts of the stove, and how to regulate the flow of gas and at the same time obtain the necessary heat and results, which they cannot do if they do not understand the regulation of the same. All are welcome to call at the office and ask whatever questions they desire and to become familiar with its handling. The demonstration will continue until Saturday and on each day at 5 o’clock a premium by the company is given away entirely free. The premiums so far given away are as follows: Monday evening, gas iron; Tuesday evening, a pancake griddle; Wednesday evening, Reflex lap. This evening a gas waffle lamp lamp. This evening a gas waffle lamp stand lamp. THE MAY-DAY FEST. ■ » One of ahe very prettiest of school

MRS. PHILLIPS, OF FOR T WAVNE, Who is an expert on cooking, would be pleased to meet the ladies of DECATUR at the gas office for the purpose of giving a , onstration of the use of gas for cooking, e sine about our free offering. Indiana Lighting Company

exercises ever witnessed in this city was the May Day fest at the Central school lawn yesterday afternoon by the eighth grade pupils. Large numbers of spectators thronged the grassy green and witnessed the pretty affair. A throne, with green and pink streamered settings, with flower decorated throne, received Miss Geraldine Cross, the pretty Queen o’ the May, as she was brought to her place, in a gayly flower-trimmed carriage drawn by a little pony, gay with decoration and rosettes or green and pink, the May-day colors, followed by a train of minds and courtiers, with green wreathes and gayly flying ribbons of pink and green. The coronation of the queen and the march following was very pretty as were the drills and songs, and the winding of the May-pole, from which were suspended its myriads of gay-colored streamers. Miss Olive Perkins presided at the piano and dispersed sweet music for

the marchers. A vocal solo by Dwight Peterson and several choruses were well received. The many who attended the May-day fest also lingered long in the art exhibit rooms following this, where were shown the excellent work of the pupils in all departments of art and manual training. o- — Mrs. Ed Fugate of near Monroe, who some weeks ago underw’ent an operation for appendicitis and other complications, is improving, which will be good news to the many friends of Mrs. Fugate, who have been closely watching her condition since her illness. She is still confined to her bed, but it is thought she will be able to sit up in a week or so. Dr. Rayl, the attending physician, now has much hope for her recovery. Mrs. Reckard of Pleasant Mills is acting as nurse. ——o DEMOCRAT WANT ’ADS PAY BIG

RtofSißUg MEYSfiDNEYms No Shoes or Oxfords are to good for Decoration Day and so we say come here for the next pair. Not how cheap but how good is the way to judge a real shoe value. At the Home of Good Shoes Winnes Shoe Store