Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1911 — Page 4

□CODIZXICZJCXZa EZJDCZXXZIDCZaa 13 FALL OPENING SALE T □ A 1 BERNSTEINS f frl Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur Ind. Studebaker Block == gj Beginning Saturday 0ct.14, We cordially iuvite the people of Adatns County and sourrounding Counties _ MR to attend our Formal Fall Opening Sale consisting of Dry goods. Shoes. Underwear. Rubbers, Blankets K 9 Comforts, Sweater coats for Ladies. Men and Children, Men and Boys pants, Overalls, Work shirts, etc H I ‘ in fact everything that is needed for Fall and Winter use. Do not miss this opportunity as it means a EE saving on every purchase. £5 Below are a few special bargains. See our large Circular for more Bargains SHOES! SHOES!! SPECIALS! SPECIALS! p Mens heavy sweater coats in grey U $3.00 Ladies pat button or blu- with blue and red trimming fall L, | cher shoe also gun metal and opening sale 48c H L cloth top fall opening sale $1.95 E °y s same as above .. . -45 c $3.00 Ladies tan button snoe fall SLSO Mens flannel shirts . . 98c opening sale ... $2.45 "5c Mens jersey shirts .. . 48c U LJ $3.50 Ladies suede or velvet but- Mens rubber boots good quality ton shoe fall opening sale $2.98 worth $4.00 fall opening sale SS m $2.00 Ladies box calf shoe fall „ ‘ V. */ $3.29 pair I I opening sale . . . $1.49 Mens fleeced lined underwear Dsl. 75 Ladies vice kid shoe button special worth 50c while they last rp or lace Special . . $1.19 tall opening sale .... 38c ea uJ $3.00 Mtns gun metal shoe but- Men . s value n a lar <f Ta of 1 [J ton or lace fail opening sale al- ? vork , shirts , collars , atta ? h< ; d a L j tp so pat button or lace . $2.29 bar^ain a chance of a hfe time p SE $2 50 Men.s gun metal boxcalf . • L Q ' ’i * c rvice kid p ain toe or tip $1.95 gingham 8c value .5c yd Q $1.75 Mens satin calf shoe a bar- Table 011 cloth fanc - v 18c f aht X O r-i £Lu fall opening sale. .$1.25 12c yd jss $2 GO Mens heavv tan work shoe 25c Green window shades 6 ft. L Fi / $1.69 long oil .color fall opening sale , Social prices in children and boys • • ••■ • 1 " c ® a E SH shoes Ladies vests and pants heavily Jx Unbleached muslin .... 5c yd worth 29c fall opening g Blankets in gre. and tan 43c pr. Cotton'bolt roll 4 l-2c ■ taa $1.35 Heavy com.orts .. . 98c sl.soLadies white tailored waists tH 50e Corsets fall opening sale 42c *. . . 98c p Outing flannel light or dark 5c yd $2.50 Ladies sweater coats double I i .00 Mens Corduroy pants fall breasted two pockets all colors g opening sale $1.95 $1.98 |jf tSa' ? Beginning Saturday Oct. 14, and Ends Saturday October 28th. See our large Circular 1 □r—ir~] CZ3DLZJDEZ3 r~ir-ia(ZjGCJE

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Zj CEZFJJj | we want to show you-ladies H 1 /i ' Jv*- All we want is a chance to show you the splen- Eg | -H; 4 did assortment of New Fall Apparel for ladies, < CT’ if A Misses and children. There’s a display of new models in ladies clothes here that is worthy of the , | ear H es t attention of every lady that is intersted in S C LkW«T getting the highest amount of value at the lowest ’g | possible price. zIS BM S — /SSk ! I A nice big new line of Misses : ® P J and childrens coats all made of ( _ '*nn' hI f x \fw I • J » h Ml fltWll the latest fabrics and styles. /“W •7/lli u H i/t- *■*—- 1 I alii /W. 1 bp I r~ MIW The Seasons Best C jlfe II I 111 H Styles lUjff* ■ I | Bbß are here in the 5, H BOSTON STORE U FIF j[ ~J rgBBEI SM 9KB f—MKIH

, "NJ OW is the time to buy . IN your coal. We wish to thank the public for their liberal patronage and still invite you to come. Phone 639 Emerson Bennett. : 8888858083988 M IT F you want a bargain g : ■ -I- in a second hand pi- ■ Bl ano call at H ■ g Gay. Zwick & Myers. Mi 888888 B B B BBBBE3

EAS’i nurFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct. 12 —(Spec- ' ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4.- ; 000; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium, heavy and Yorkers. *6.90© , *6.95; two decks heavy, 17.00; pigs, ; *6.40® *6.50; roughs. *5,500*5.80; stags. ® *5.00; sheep, 7,200; ! lambs, lower; tops. *6.40; cattle. 200, | slow. Timothy seed, prime *6.75 No. 2 Red wheat 93c | No. 2 White wheat 91c i Old corn . 94c White corn 2 92c Rye < 80c Barley No. 2 «. 75c Alsike teed *9.000,9.50 i Oats, new ....45c INo 1 clover hu > ,11.0044 $11.56 I’ytmotliy hav *16.00 j No. I mixed ha l *l3® *13.50 Mixed clocer hay sls.<*o No. 1 oats straw *4 00 I No. 1 wheat straw *4.00 Rye straw *4.50 Clover seed *11.060*12.00 reiautw-K <» Cs I Eggs 22c I But’or 17c®22c FULLENKAMP’S, Lard 7c Eggs 22c I Butter 18c@22c .OCAu PRODUCE MARKET. ■ Spring chickens Sc ' Ducks sc ■ Fowls [ j Geese 7c I Eggs 22c I Butter 20c ■ Turkeys 9c 1 Old roosters 20c I Chicks 9c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 8c > Ducks 8c i Fowls 9c Geese 6c Eggs 22c I Butter 20c ' i Turkeys 9c 1 [ Old roosters 5c j Chicks 9c KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 8c Cali hides 10c Ta11,. -a lc i Sheep pe'n 2~"? SI.OO

' OBOBOBOHOBOBOBIOBOBOBOBOBOBO £ QEVERAL Reasons why you can save from sl. $ , g oto $2. per gallon on 'whiskey that you buy c 1 q from me. ■ . ® Reason No. 1 I buy direct from the dis- a ® tiller and rectifier. Reason No. 2 Ido the high'Jicense O ■ to pay. _ Reason No. 3 Ido not have to pay the high £ O rent for my place of business, nor keep three -or ■ four clerks. j£ E Reason No. 4 The whiskey business is a side SB g line for me and lam satisfied with a small pro- g O fit on same. B e ' Absolutely the best whiskies at|the least cost, o ■ You will find my prices on same in another ad. q I I. A. KALVFR 1 Monroe Street, One Half Square West Os M II Old Adams County Bank. O uj OgOB O B O B O BO 808 0808 O B O B O B O 808 "i: -7"- nr ; ? | Why Pay The Retail Price []' , i for your Beer and Liquor when you can buy jugt as cheap as the £ RETAIL DEALER j My Beer Prices H Seipp's Export $1.50 per case of 3 doz. “ Export Large $1.60 “ “ '• 2 " —4‘ Extra Pale $1 75 “ “ “ 3 “ “ Extra Pale large $1.75 “ “ “ 2 “ j |l My Liquor Prices i . My Price Retail Price I. X. L. Whiskey, per Gallon $1.50 $2.50 BR j Cabinet “ “ “ $2.00 $3.00 I,i L"1 Old Canterbury Rye “ “ s2.£o $4.00 K Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 1&3 years old) per gal. $3.00 $5.00 B H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey & [S years old) per gal. $3.75 $6.00 B Berline Kimmel per gallon $2.00 $3.00 M White Swan Gin “ “ $2.00 $3.00 H Hamilton Blackberry “ “ $1.50 siso H ■ Pure California Port wine per gal $1.25 $2 to $2.50 I] Grape Brandy per gal $2.25 $4.00 ■ m Pure Califronia Sheery $1.50 $2.50 S ; I Apricot Brandy $2.50 $4.00 | j These goods are absolutely the best and purest I ■ in the city I I. A. KALVER | L i . Wholesale Liquor Dealer Monroe Street, Six Doors West Os Old Adams County Bank

IQi[ol A Three-minute Job f • 1 Ba - i ( I it takes the Malleable girl just three minutes to clean her range, after the kitchen J fll ■ii™* Pm work is dnne. She uses an oiled or greasy $ ® IBM doth: hat's all. Quicker than it takes to ffi MSI EE I tell, it looks as good as new. JfaliWl' THE RANGE K SSSKS ri-"AST cau.-e they a-e perfectly OTO th with round comers. There are no places for dust to accumulaie. Drop in and see the Malleable Man and the Malleable Girl at the score of SCHAFER HDW. 00. Decatur, Ind. Tim » Fro ® MONDAY, OCT. !6th. TO SATURDAY, OCT. 21st. The Malleable Girl will serve you with Three Minute Biscuits and Delicious Hot Goffee and Present you with a Beautiful Cook Book and a Useful Souvenir. _ purchased during this exhibit, you will receive, With Cdtfl Ran^C fre f a complete set of highgrade cooking ware

at the Fornax Roller Mills. WANTED —Good, sorted white corn LOST —Ladies’ open-faced gold watch, with monogram “L.” on back of J case; watch pin, with monogram "L.” , Return to Democrat office or to Leona [ Lang, Geneva, R. R. 5. 236t5 j

.. ■ - in ■a-ri. .-Ute .....! ■ ■■■» p~~ - i! SHOES! SHOES' ; ——— _ — We have a large stock of boys school shoes that will wear, they are made of Oregon calf stock in blucher and straight lace at $2.00 and $2.50 We have hi top boots with low heels for growing girls at $2.50 and $3.00 i _______ PEOPLES & GERKE Ki Yl 3 npiner farmer’s business ± Ilx anting gotten needs a little exfHP TPrmPi 1 tra financial backing if it C J-dllliei i s to grow and prosper, an on ereason why he should have a strong and willing bank behind him. an ’ m P°. r^an t function of this bank to give nL ■?nd ar t a t sistan , ce t 0 f a, mers w h° seek it of rpna v AM- ho ? avedemonstrated their ability to repay obligations when due. '>ami t J ai \ t 0 establish a credit here is to not onl v co ? nt Wlt .b us » and we cordially invite gain ground fiZdly ™ wh ° WantS ‘° FIRST national bank DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO Surplus S2OOOO Resources SB4OOOO P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier