Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1911 — Page 4
| SERVICE THAT SUITS YOU BANKING service is just like any commercial service in so far as it is required to meet your needs. This bank affords not onh r absolute safety for money, but also careful attention to the requirements of individuals and firms. Its Officers and Directors are men of ripe experience who study the needs of customers and are always ready to meet the requirements of those' persons desiring efficient banking service. 4% PER ANNUM, PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President i C. A. Dugan. Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL ______ .. f~=— f PEOPLES & GERKE BE a little ahead of time, the rush has already commenced, from now till Spring it will be a battle with the elements-rain, snow, sleet and bitter cold. Get your winer footwear early. BALL-BAND WEAR BEST PEOPLES & GERKE ” j ■ = ■ Democrat Want Ads Pay Democrat Want Ads Pay.
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EA ST but* K ALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. s—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 18,400; shipments, 9,370 today; receipts. 56,000; shipments none yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 2,660; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; good weight Yorkers. [email protected]; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5.75 @55.90; -oughs, [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; steady; lambs firm; active; tops, [email protected]; yearlings. $4.50 — $5.00; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; mixed sheep, $3.50© • $3.75; cattle, $5.25; generally strong to steady; extra heavy steers, $7.50@ $7.75; plain heavy steers, $5 75@ $6.50; thin weight steers. [email protected]; dry fed cows, [email protected]; grass cows [email protected]; good choice heifers. [email protected]; grass heifers, $3.25@ $4.50. e. <. «UKK. Timothy seea, prime $6.50 No. 2 Red wheat 89c No. 2 White wheat 87c Oats 46c New corn 65@70c Yellow corn 75v Corn 75c Rye 84c Farley, No. 2 [email protected] Feeding barley 75c Alsike seed $9.50 No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $19.0C No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No. 1 wheat straw $5.00 Rye straw $5.50 Clover seed $11.50 FULLENKAMP'S. Lari 7c Butter 25c Eggs 32c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 32c Butter 17c@25c uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c butter 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Old loosters 5c — H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c
Duchs 8< | Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf 12c Tallow sc. Sheep pelts [email protected] — J. D. HALE. White Ash lumj» $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump ~.53.75 Hocking lump s4.Op Virginia Splint $4. 2b — FOR SALE —Meat barrels. See Dyonis Schmitt 274t12 FOR SALE—Fine mahogany upright piano; will sell at a big discount; fully guaranteed. Address P. E. Scott, care this paper. 281t3 FOR SALE —Second-hand cook stove and show cases. Inovire of Jacob Martin. 279t3 Nineteen dolla. s' worth of new Wear-Ever brand aluminum for sale. 25 per cent off, as owner wishes to sell out. Leave word at Holty’s Case before Thursday. 278t3 FOUND —A table cloth and napkin, which was lost out of a washing while passing the Henry Meyers home on Madison street. Loser can have same by calling at the Meyers home and describing property. 230t3 W s EKS Always get the cream. Don’t wait i till the best of everything is selected. ;We have equipped our store with the : largest stock we have ever carried, in 1 diamonds, watches, bracelets, umbrellas, jewelry of all discription, silverware, pearl, hollow, fancy handles, which will do you good to see, ladies’ lockets and chains. We have the larg- ' est assortment you will find in any ' city. Ourt motto remains the same. If ' our goods don’’t prove as represented, ! return them to us. We engrave free ; and will lay your selection away for you. No deposit needed. HENSLEY, JEWELER.
FARSTTxJR SALE—-260 acres, 100 acres bottom land, in Franklin county, Indiana; 160 acres blue grass pasture. Elegant buildings, a great farm. Reasonable price.—E. Woods. 281t30 LOST —$10 between G R. & I. depot and Old Adams County bank. Flease return to this office. 281t3 Furnished room and board, 644 Mercer avenue. 28313 LOST —A ladies’ purse, somewhere between Wm. C. Grote’s and Henry Dorham’s, on road north of Preble. Finder return to Mrs. Wm. Grote and receive reward. 283t3 LOST—Child's neckpiece, white fur, lost between Catholic school and Hite's store. Please return to this office. 283t3 Mrs. Paul Miller, who was operated upon yesterday, Is much • better, having spent a very restful night WANTED —Lady to travel. Also local workers for religious and educational work at $1.50 for every seven hours. Address Mrs. Ella M. Keith, Gen. Delivery, Huntington, Ind. It WANTED —Men to learn the barber trade. Here is an offer that includes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber college, Chicago, 111. 281t2
BEFORE YOU BUY Diamonds Before you even start out to buy them you ought to decide' to get them whe-e buying is safe. This ad is to tell you that this is such a place. By Safe and Sure we mean that we have eliminated the possibility of \our getting anything but tested proven undoubted purity in any diamond bought here. This comes from our habit of selecting our Diamonds ourselves after the most painstaking examination. When you’ve a diamond want—no matter how small how large—remember that buying here is safe. W. L LEHNE JEWELER
' g Santa Claus Has Arrived In His Aeroplane -At Lachot & Rice’s Drug Store He has brougt with him the newest and best of presents fromJHappiness Land. Call at our store any time. You will s find us ajiad to welcome you. Not a bit of trouble to show you anything we have whether you buy or not I ‘Presents--Gifts- and remembrances. Something Suitable for fathe , mother, sister, brothei aunt, uncle, sweetheart or inena. M Avoid worrying what to give but simply come here and you are sure to get many valuable suggestions. Quality presents. Prices reasonable. I LACHOT & RICE : J I ipy I ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY BOSSE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY DEC. 4 BEN FALK PRESENTS BROADWAY’S BEST MUSICAL COMEDY THE SHOW GIRL With An All Star Cast Headed By VERNON AND CLARK Catchy Music, Everlasting Fun, Pretty Girls Galore SPECIAL PRICES 25c, 35c, AND 50c Seat Sale Usual Place I cVLNT Pit THE SEAS~ON~|
