Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1911 — Page 4

nrnnr-nnmni—i esdezsoessesiq I JULY CLEARANCE SALE I BAT BERNSTEINS! "1 r-A'l U Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur Ind. Studebaker Block — r "1 Our entire store is in Bargain Array for this occasion. This great JuJy p h l Clearance Sale represents the very climax of genuine giving. Its a timely I B sale that offers more real opportunities to secure a double moneys worth than B LJ any similiar event that we have ever held. Sale for two weeks begining, | Saturday, July 15th. and ending Saturday, July 29th.-11. Do not miss this [ opportunity. All Profits Swept Away! A sale without Parallel! r9 SHOES! SHOES!! SPECIALS! SPECIALS! L 113 00 Men s Mun Meta) or Pat. 50c Mens Work Shirts 38c | _ . . __ 65c Men's Blue Overalls, bib or I Oxfords < $1.98 without bib 45 ■ 13.50 Men's Pat. Blucher or But- v-|s eacb *»•£ f—j ton Shoe $2.25 35c Men’s Summer UndearWear “3 $2.00 Men’s Plain Toe or Tip each jg c Work Shoe $1 45 50c Corße,s 42c f ' f 1.75 Men’s Satin Calf Shoe .. $1 05 badle8 ‘ Stripe<l Olngham Under - »2.50 Mens Elk Skin Shoe... gg | 2 50 and j 3(W Men's Fa ncy L 52.50 and 53.00 Ladies’ 2-Strap Dress Pants Cj 75 or Lace Oxfords $1 89 sl-50 White Bed Spreads, full 52.25 Ladies 2-Strap Oxfords. ‘49 width Qg c 51.75 Misses all Pat. 2-Strap 51.50 Ladies’ White Shirt Sandals size 11 to 2 $1.25 Waists, low or high neck. yV >1.50 White or Ecru Lace Cur- ‘ while they last, each., gg c tains, full width, 3*4 yards Standard Calico, yard 4 C Lm long 95c 51-50 —24 or 26 inch Caratol "”3 7c Apron Gingham, yard J c Suit Case gs c ™’’ 51.50 Ladies White Double 25c Oil Color, 6-ft. long Winddw j Flounce. £ace or Embroidery Shades J7 C Petticoats gg c 18c Grade Fancy Table Oil M ■ 75c Ladies’ Night Gowns 42 C Cloth, yard 12c B R BERNSTEINS H ■BiiwwCEizc □ □ CZJ DaPEZIOGj FOLEYS KIDNEYPIUS FOLEYS Ok’NOIAX.4TbT tOLLYo - ... I Fen B,c«.cxc K ion *»» A»o Buaodko roa Stomach T»°v~. s and Constipation <->-■ ■

1 XSXSd I Oth. Big July Clearance Sale XS S' | : Prices STARTS MONDAY JULY 3rd. ( . I Prices | ” ■ a— — j Dress Goods and Silks RUGS AND CARPETS ' ! ■ We make reductions in every piece we In this department you will find a assortment ■ * offer your pick of our immense stock. ffl| .Will carpetsand rugs at away down prices. Make ■ iH' your selection early. ■ Blk Dress Goods $1.75 grade SILK BARGAINS W V - ■n W l a i Fine Wilton Rugs 9x12 that were $35.00 to $40.00 this sale .$32.50 ! Dress goods jl.aO grade $1.22 kffij alWljfll r W Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $28.00 this sale • • <92 QQ ; Dress goods $1.25 grade 98c SIOO fancy silks . . . . 75c ® . sM/fiOBB Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $25.00 this sale ’ sl9 50 J DreSXds nS d -85c foulard62S Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 that were $22.50 this sale ... : : ,»1W ■ XSc mde ■ 42? 85ct messalines .. . . «fc K WfiKSKJ/ (J AngT §,T X S a ! were ‘S' 00 «* sale » 19 - M 2 uress goous aoc giaue IAJ3SF line Velvet Rugs 9x12 that were S2O 00 th k <tak> ■ ■ Dress goods 25c grade -20 c Plain and fancy secro silks \ £i ne Tapestry Rugs that were $16’50 this’sale . . ‘‘ ‘ ’ $12.75 ■■ We have a lot of dress goods worth 25 to 35c this said -21 c Fine Tapestry Rugs that Were $13.50 this sale ... $lO 75 ■ * that was SI.OO and $1.50 yd. One lot SI.OO fancy silks 27 in. 'Fine Tapestry Rugs 11-3x12 that were $22.50 this sale sl7*oo ■ This sale 50c. a yd. this sale ’ 55c. Fine Axminster Rugs 11-3x12 that were $30.00 this sale $25 00 ■ I _ . All 27x54 Axminster Rugs $|.95 worth $2.50 to *53.00 * ■ ; LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES SUMMER W/¥Srt GOODS rtOUSE/tOLD LINENS 5 ■ SB.OO Brussels Net Curtains, this sale - $6.20 pr. ““■ ■S6 50 “ “ “ “ -8475 w Your choice of our entire stock at Regular $1.50 Grade - . $1.22 ■ I - $3.78 pr’.- ■ Big Reductions. “ $1.25 “ . . 98c S S $4.50 “ “ “ “ “ - $3,38 pr. “ SI.OO “ . . 84c ■ s $3,50 “ • “ “ “ “ - $2.38 pr. “ 85c “ . . 68c S S $2.50 Notingham “ “ “ - $1.98 pr. 35c wash goods - - -22 c ■ b $1.75 Notingham Curtains thisoei^^^TOrFh 9 25c wash -goods - - -19 c « gg c „ ' ■ a sale - - sl.3BJpr. ' 18c wash goods -< -12 c.< 40c ‘ 4iC ■ ■ $1.50 Notingham Curtains this 15c wash goods • - - HHc .< 2 5 c « ' ' 34c i J sale - - sl.22jpr. 12c wash goods 9c ' ' 21c , S SI.OO Notingham Curtains this 10c wash goods 8c . sale - -84 c P r. g 8c wash goods - - - 6c All Napkins at Cost Prices. S : I— n 8 Ji Nothing Charged at / DECATUR S | Sale Prices NIBLICK 011(1 COMPANY INDIANA 8

1 hi rnrr — I — KIL-FLY — I |i| SO-BOS-SO i || Liquid Fly Killer. Willabso- R [ i lutly keep flys off your Horses , HI and cattle by just spraiyng. ■ r 1 We will be glad to show you r ■ the new way to put the fly I II out of business. The cost is u I | so small, you are sure to be rJ IH pleased with the goods. Wo H I will be glad to show you. g W -oOC □ EZX>->- ® SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. I I We Save You Money || Q l „ vL-LJ L.-Z3 Lk_J l3L_: .C,30 WANTED Suite of 2or 3 furnished rooms with privilege of bath, suitable for light house ' keeping. Have own dishes and cooking equipment. Would consider caring for residence during absence of owner on . • vacation. References exchanged. Address at once, THE DEMOCRAT 4 t

I dC-cto. n I THEHOMEOF 11 I I Quality Groceries I u— 1 MTO The Proof Os THE PUDDING \ ... ThrEatingThereof! Prove the Quality of Our Groceries BY ACTUAL TEST And Come To Know That Thery’re The Best Every day ne* faces are seen in our store. It’s the Quality and Price that brought them in and brings them back. Try us and you will be a continued customer. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 13 Butter 15 to 22c Hower and Hower. North of G. IL &•!. Depot. ’Phone 108.

EAST BUFFALO. ■ 1 East Buffalo. Ji. Y-. July 13—ISpec- ( iaJ to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,920; shipments, 190; official to N’ew < York yesterday, 570; hogs closing ! strong. , Heavy, $7.20; mediums. 57.20; York ( ers, 57.30; pigs and lights, 56.9<MJ: $7.00: roughs. $6.10 —$6.25; stags, [email protected]; cattle. $4.50; slow; sheep 1200 ; 25c©50c higher; top lambs, 5-00. C. T. BUCK. Timothy seed, prime....... 540055.50 i No. 2 Red wheat 80c I

No. 2 White wheat New corn White corn Barley, No. 2 Alsike seed Oats, new Clover Timothy hay sl7.sO©sis.uo Mixed hay 512.00M14.0M Clover setd »7.0< u 48.0« Bs. - ULLt’iSAa’Vli. Eggs He Lard 7c Butter 15c@17c