Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1911 — Page 4
1 FAIR WEEK • r J Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur Ind. Studebaker Block g ..J Begining Saturday September 16 and continue all during fair week we will hold one of oar great special H —sales We want you one and all to make your head quarters at our store, during the fair.. Come pay us T"" a visit inspect our mdse. Every thing new and up-to-date. We have received our whole fall line Blankets I Comforts. Mens, Ladies and Children Underwear. Hosiery for all in fleeced and wool, Sweater coats out- 1.» XS! ing flannel, caps, shoes, etc. all our mdse is new from the manufactures. ___ Below are a few Specials, Hundreds of others in the store J SHOES! SHOES!! [ SPECIALS! SPECIALS! * '■ Ladie. .cad fancy or pleated bosom new coat n b; 1 """ . »i.i» slee^e . .. . 98c $1.25 si.so n button or blu- Just received a new line of white ( I B eher shoe . .$195 and Black Petticoats double « $1.75 Ladies plain, toe vice kid flounce 98c . Ld $l^ e ßoys shoe vice kid or gun Ladies suede hand ta « s lon K 0 ? i metal size 9to 13 98c ' ‘, FT n 8 Cannel ln '« ht <> rdar s ■ calf shoes . $1.95 ••• •; • . . oc yd KJ $2.00 Good heavy tan work shoe Blankets m tan and grey special (J ■ .$1.69 • 49c P r n >S $3.00 Mens pat. button or bluch- Ladies two pocket sweater coats g|l I Mens good satin calf shoe plain £ a >r week . $1.98 g toe or tip $1.49 Mens sweater coats S S Good unbleached muslin .5c yd Mens Cordoury pants cuff bottm r Q Ladies hair switches all shades side buckle peg top $2.50 value I rn Extra large 1 1-4 Blanket in Tan or Grey during Fair Week while they last nr~~r~~l ■ ■ ■SOIBiHB KIEZ3OEOEJGZ3D
imiimimmmimmim FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE ® 40 acres will sell or trade for smaller farm, g| ® 65 “ with best of location for sale. g ■ 80 “ good soil and location, ■ 114 “ partially improved land can sell lor sßo.oG“per acre ® 100'* nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, g ■ 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, g W These are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a nice list m W of city property. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- ■ for you buy. If you are from Missouri let us show you on our new ■ ■| MAP aud be convinced. H FRUCHTE and LlTTEßEß’Attorneys "ssssssassssisss ■BiESEaEsasssse Mr. Man If you smoke you’ll find its just as natural to like the “White Stag” Cigar as it is for a dog to have fleas, Try them once-the cigar-not the fleas-you’ll find them a “dog gone” good smoke. 5 cts. at all Smoke Shops. Made In Decatur, That Makes Them Right
hi ed | NONE GENUINE h*! | WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE T' J Rif®® MlO ■ I Love my a I Jam—But ■ 1 0 YOU I \ << / The healthy appetites of the boys and tSmOIWO'-A girls are alwa y s charmed by this 1 jjllA greatest of all breakfast foods The secret is in its freshness, crisp- 1 ! ness ar “l the unrivalled flavor which others have endeavored • I .•[ jgt in vain to imitate. ; g g^ 1 * /
EASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 14—(Special to Daily .Democrat) —Receipts, 1,920; shipments. 950; official to New York yesterday, 57.0;. hogs closing steady.. Medium and heavy, $»[email protected]; Yorkers and mixed, $7.60@ $7.65; pigs, ’ [email protected]; roughs, 46.20 @ $6.30; stags,. [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; steady; lambs higher; tops, $6:75; cattle, 25; fresh, steady. \ G. T. BURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.50 No. 2 Red wheat ,88c No. 2 White wheat 86e New corn 91c White corn ,89c. > R y 78c j * I Barley No. 2..,,. ...We ’ Alsike seed [email protected] Oats, new ....; 42e 1 No. 1 clover hay [email protected] I Timothy hay $16.0(1 1 No. 1 mixed hay . ,[email protected] Mixed clocer hay SIS.W No. 1 oats straw $4 00 No. 1 wheat straw s4.so Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed sll.oo@sl2tM>
'~AI ll—ll Il 30001 —J*" I] | GREAT HORSE RACES . I! ' THE MOTOR CYCLES g | THE FOUR FAMOUS NEWSOMES I I BIG STOGK PARADES I] , I SHOWS AND CONCESSIONS 11 I BALOON ASCENSIONS 0 y WONDERFUL EXHIBITS n n n ADMISSION 25 cts.l 25 ds. AND A HUNDRED OTHER ATTRACTIONS AT GREAT NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR Next Week - At Decatur QI "II »- ' IT—=3OflQgL If II ' II -in I
, — & Ct*. Hggft .170.1 Butter 17c@22c M. rukL»NK*m. Lard 7c Eggs Lie ' Butter . 15c@22c i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring tbickem 10c Decks 8c Fowls ...8c Geese c 5 Eggs 12c Butter 12c Turke) s , ......8c Old roosters .. 5c Chicks 10c PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will offer at pub-, lie auction, at my residence one mile-' west of Magley, 2 miles east of Tocsin, on Wednesday, Sept. 2C, 1911, the' following property,, to-wit: 6 head of horses: One bay mare, 12 years old; 1 brown mare, 3 years old, in foal, I bred to full blued Belgian horse, weight of mare about 1350 fbv; 1 black horse colt, one year old; t bay
I | ABSOLUTESAFETY i'. , ' <JWith capital*of $100,000,00, surplus of $20,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash reserves, conservative loaning policy, this Bank offers its customers greatest possible safety. <JIn additionjsemi-annual examinations of its assets are made by a’National Bank examiner and five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currency. <jW ith these safeguards, we believe we are justified in solicting your business. <J4per cent interest paid on money left’certainjtimes,' (JGoverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana
| mare colt;. 11 year old; 1 spring colt. 1 Cattle: On* cow,'B years old, will be I fresh in November, giving 1 gallon of J milk each milking; 1 cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in November, giving 1 gallon of milk at each milking; 1 spring “.slf Hogs: Two sows will I have pigs oy aay of sale; 9 shoats. will average about 190 lbs. each. Has I and grain: About 5 tons of timothy hay, some corn, in field. Farm implements: Turnbull wagon. 314 in., with doublo bed. almost as good as new; Oliver riding breaking plow, McCormick mower. Rock Island hay loader, Spike tooth lever harrow, 60 tooth; 2-horse corn planter, 2-horse riding cultivator, pair hay ladders, set dump boards, mud boat, set log bunks, swamp hook, about 24 ft. chain, about 8 cords of 20-inch stove wood, and other articles too numerous to mention, j Sale to begin at 10 o’clck a. m. Terms , —55.00 and under, cash; all sums over ■I $5.00 a credit of ten months will be : given, purchaser giving note with apI proved freehold security. No property to be removed until settled for. Pythian Sisters will serve lunch or that day. JOHN HELM. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Ed Reppert, Clerk. 13-14-ISrM
e . Mt ’ 1 hH 'I fll at ,i -'I llUf h 21 ' liw ' : ..t r- I yJ { > ~ \ - *r_*nir t ComithtHC* C. B. ZiMßtraaa Co.--!<•. 51 i;THE 010 CABINET MAKER SAYS: e That it is no wonder elastic c ? 7 t on .h as taken the place of ail other forms of filling for mats tresses and this is the concensus of opinion of all those who have spent a nignt on one of our elastic felt matpresses. xhey are more reasonably priced chan you imagine and if you sleep on one for a single night, you will tw^ce the price e ask. when you consider how much oi the time you sleep and how much fl 16 ? 118 to y . ou ’. you will readily Hvlc °^ r ln Y}tation to inspect these Sation SSeSISWe WOrth your Undertaking and Embalming, Calls answered day w night MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS
