Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1911 — Page 8

| Now is The Time to Get | | The Low Prices | And the time we should get the high price. We have S decided to give the public the benefit of 1-2 price until January Ist 1912 s On sale now 200 hand painted plates in boxes for 25c ea S fi 200 hand painted plates large size in boxes suitable for fine Xmas presents reg- fi H ular’price $1.50 and SI.OO now 50c ea £ i Everything in proportion call and be convinced that f we have the largest assortment and lowest price in the city. g Pictures of all Description I 500 ovel frames with combined Cupid Carbon worth 25c for only .... 10c ea ¥ 12 Beautiful pictures of yourself at only .... 12’l-2c ea K Don’t neglect this Holiday Clearance g Sale is now on 1 | ——■■■■ ■■■■■ j | Moser Studio and China Store |

A Perfect Sewing Machine at' a Very Surprisingly Low Price

The Free i now on exhibition at our store. Have you seen It? If not, you had better plan on coming down tomorrow morning and you will see: The Lightest Running Sewing Machine on earth — the only one to have S sets of Ball Bearings. The Fastest Running Machine on earth—the only

one to have the Rotoscillo Movement. The ?>lost Perfect Stitching Machine —the only one to have an AutomatThe most convenient Sewing Maension Release, Square Feed. The most convenitne Sewing Machine —the only one to have a Rotary Spool Spin, Automatic Shuttle Fjector.lmproved Head Latch, Helt Guards. R eniforced Shuttle, etc., etc. The Most Beautiful with its French Leg Design and Dustless Japanning. If there were space here we ou’.d tell you of many other good points. : Mr. Free—when perfecting .he Sewing Machine carefully avoided s'.l the bad points of all other .and besides invented many new conveniences. Why. you wouldn' believe that such a perfect Sewing Machine cculd be made for such a rid iio’.'-ly low price. That’s why we don’t adv. - ' tise the price. You have to > to bi lieve. SI.OO A Week Does this interest you? Os course it does —make your plans now—it i will save you money—save you time —save you aggravation if you Come and See The FREE To-morrow SCHAFER HDW. COMPANY.

p== I===o 1 ===oo I =CK> a oo I == cs GIFTS OF VALUE 0 Are more appreciated than flimsy, gilded novelties, (I y are they not? || D Exercise good judgement in selecting gifts worth while and give the recipit- F! ent happiness for 5 ears. What is better than Rogers 1847 or 0.V.8. silverO ware? Or a practical peice of cut glass? We carry only the best grades, the C 0 price is not prohibitive. C 8 FOR THE CHILDREN E 1 J Gifts that stand the knocks, Skates, Sleds, Air rifles, Watches, Rifles, Wagons, j I Velocipedes, bicycles and all the other acceptable durable things. f Presto Absorbent Dustless Mop You’ve inquired for them, the’re here now Laman and Lee [ Sellers Os Good Goods at Low Prices JJ IS ■ " I-'"' I E£j

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A Well beaten path? The path to our meat market! THE PATH That Leads TO THIS MEAT MARKET Shows Evidence of Constant Use! Not A Spear Os Grass Can Be Found In It! It Wil! Continue To Be Well Troden, Our Policy Being--THE BEST MEATS OBTAINABLE in UNIS SCHMITT

8 EAST. BUFFALO. “ East Buffalo, N. Y., Def. B—(SpeeB ial to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 12,800; shipments, 2,850; official to New g I York yesterday, 570; hogs closing fjslow; some uncold. I Medium and heavy, [email protected]; | Yorkers, $6.20(&56.25; light Y’orkers, | [email protected]; pigs, $5.60 @ $5.75; j roughs, [email protected]; stags, $4.25@ k $5.50; sheep, 15,000; firm; top lambs, g $6.30; cattle, 400'; steady. «. •«. *UHK. s Timothy seed, prime $6.50 E1 No. 2 Red wheat 87c 5 No. 2 White wheat 85c | Oats „ .45c e New corn 65@70c | i Yellow corn 75 v E Corn 75c Rye 84c a I Barley, No. 2 [email protected] I Feeding barter 75c I Alsiko seed $8.50 t No, 1 clover hay $17.00 s Timothy hay $19.00 E No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 s Mixed clover hay SIB.OO | No. 1 oats straw ..$5.50 ' No. 1 wheat straw $5.00 J Rye straw $5.50 r ■ Clover seed $11.50 j I FULLENKAMP’S. ; j i.ard 7t j Butter 25c : Eggs ~34e NIBLICK & GO. [ Eggs 32c ' Butter 17c@25c f <-OOAL PROC'DCE MARKET j Spring chickens 7c ‘ Ducks 8c ‘ Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22< better 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks .. 0c Old roosters ■ 5c h. berl;:«g. ; Sprinj chicket-a 7c Ducks Sf Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] o - CHANGE Os STAMPS — (Continues Dum Page One.) | The three-cent stamp win remain | light purple, the rour-cent, brown; 1 I the five-cent, dark blue; the six-cent, orange, and the eight-cent light green. ' In the ten-cent, however, which is now a bright yellow, a dark shade of the same color will be employed.. The 15- . ; cent stamp, which is now a light blue, I will be changed to a soft gray. At I I present there are three blue stamps. the five, the 15-eent and the $2. Tw 1 of them will thus be eliminated. The | ■ 50-cent stamp will remain a dark pur i , pie and the $1 stamp a dark brown. I The four-cent is also a brown stamp, I but the difference in shade makes I them distinctive. 1 In the new Franklin stamps the I words "U. S. Postage" will be placed I in a curved line above the portrait. | II In the Washington stamps these ! I words will remain a straight line. The I new issues are now on the presses at I! the bureau of engraving and printing. ’ The postoffice department is preI paring to issue a new registry stamo, an idea of Postmaster General Hitchcock. It is the first ’time in the his- j Itory of the postal service that such a I stamp has been issued. The design ' is striking and will serve instantly to identify the character of a letter or I j parcel to which it is attached It will 1 I be or ordinary postage stamp size, the 5 frame being rectangular, with an in- * ner circle, which will inclose an eagle J with outspread wings perched upon a Irock. Above the circle will he the words “U. S. Registry,” and below the circle will be the words, ‘TO cents ) 10.” J j The government has issued a newpostal card, which is now on sale. It I is known as the foreign postal card and will sell for two cents. A por- ' trait of General Grant adorns the stamp on this card. It represents Grant at the age of 47, one year after he was elected president. The portrait appears inclosed in a frame, the inner lines of which form a rectangle with corners that curve Inward. Above the portrait and folI lowing the curve of the eclipse are the words “U. S. Postal Card,” and | below the portrait the name “Grant.” The denomination of the card is exj pressed both in words and numerals 4 in the lower corners. The stamp also ■ bears the words "Universal Postal , Union, United States of America,” in English and French.

(ISZ-523 3 (SANTA CLAUS g — 1 l | Has arrived at our store with a | I full line of new goods suitable | I for nice Christmas presents. A _ i nice line of novelties in all prices | i Every thing new. It will pay B you to see our new line before L I you buy. I ' I® w i I t'lp — ■ -- M - - rXI TnFirmTrT*—wwin*™-' * mnr- iirrr*«** --"wrTrw | THE BOSTON STORE [ ■ DECATUR, - - - INDIANA.

Glasses for Father or I Mother Will prove a most acceptable gift. You select the frame now and receive our gift certificate, which entitles the bearer to examination and lenses after Xmas. No charges for examination • EYES! SPE^iTILST Hotel Gc*’tyc .*■ - ■> Two HLer-v ' .7' j - - v I "J ■— democrat Want Adi- U

«■■■■■«■■■»• •'•WWW . ;•? ■***' A -oocp ~nr- —w- — Side Curtains- $2 <w Fit on DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS | ; ~ " ■ ~ L ~ -J l'l lT l i FAy; SLIPPrRS FOR CHRISTMAS h cvi ost D sef ul Pi esent for anyone. We have never t I shown such a variety as this season. I 13 t 11" ; — I O 0 Men- . —Tor Women-— £ > m ; . | All leather house slippers .. . 6oc Bed room slippers all colors sl. up I H Tan and black house slippers SI.OO All felt slippers .... 60c |. Better, ones . .7'/. . . .$1.25 Black brown Maroon, Fur trim- 4 fl Fine kid house slippers . . .$1.50 med slippers SI.OO I Extra fine quality /.. . . $2.00 Better ones all colors at . .$1.25 J ■ m v x r „ All colors ribbon trimmed RoI ® Tan Foust slippers . . . $2.50 meor $1 50 1 ~ — — — —- : H See our immense stock before buying- Yon pV I g get all your Christmas Slipped J°“ *" | e rke J

'p”=“>= = O FANCY CASE PIPES o For Christmas Give him an opportunity to enjoy a good smoke. Our French Briar Pipes are made of the most beautiful briar, highly polished and fitted with amber i stems. Different styles of stems to suit particular smokers. Every pipe enclosed in a handsome velvet lined leather case which protects the pipe besides making a most beautiful and ideal present JJ for any man—who smokes. Prices from SI.OO to SB.OO © LACHOT & RICE C