Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1911 — Page 12
r-ii -t»— ■ iqai— rpni—trtni ir -luy j GIFTS OF VALUE Are more appreciated than flimsy, gilded novelties, , are they not? D Exercise good judgement in selecting gifts worth while and give the recipit- rt ent happiness for years. What is better than Rogers 1847 or 0.V.8. ; silver- || 8 ware? Or a practical peice of cut glass? We carry only the best'grades, the Q price is not prohibitive. O S FOR THE CHILDREN , | 2 Gifts that stand the knocks, Skates, Sleds, Air rifles, Watches, Rifles, Wagons, O 0 Velocipedes, bicycles and all the other acceptable durable things. Q Presto Absorbent Dustless Mop You’ve inquired for them, the’re Laman and Lee Sellers Os Good Goods at Low Prices J l~i i — -i r- loogoocaooi, 1 1 icu
FOR SALE —Invalid chair; good as new. Will sell cheap.—-James Hurst. ’Phone 283. 289t3 FOR SALE—Mammoth Bronze turkeys; young fowls. ’Phone C. D. Kunkle. 289t3 FOR SALE —A 13-year-old work mare, in foal. A bargain, If sold soon. Inquire R. N. Runyon, mile north of Schnepp schol house, R. R. 8. 291t3
■BHBHMHBOEESaHHEMKSffiaBSS HE SAID TO HER, & I <1 j 'V\ ’ When he found a box of White Stag cigars in his stocking, ThankTyot darling; I’m so glad you got the right brand. I had been planning to get a box of them for Christmas they’re the finest cigar for flavor Aroma and fume I ever smoked. In fancy Holiday boxes of 12-25 50 and 100. For sale by all Dealers 9S y-'r.jaMHMWn—M— ■HU l I IIIMW I ■ THE HOME OF ■BL wSBOO! Quaiitv Groceries f o f t| „„„ , B _ T ——-* J Iflw 11 ' z >%A Merry Christmas I Si TO ALL! | Qk I—ls 1 — If We Arc To Have The I Pleasure 1 175 G ® | Os Assisting You In | Getting Up That Christmas Spread | You would be justified in Inviting Santa Claus | Himself I , He is a great Chi mpion of Quality! | In our line of Nuts and Candies you can find just I what you want and our prices dan’t be beat in the I city. Make it a point t o see our fresh fruits and fl table delicacies and they w 11 go along home with you I We pay cash or trade for produce I Eggs 30c Butter 20 to 26 I Hower and Hower. I North of G. R. & I. DepN ’Phone 108.
GIRL WANTED—To do housework, in | family of two. 29113 FOR SALE —Good property on Mercer avenue, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Jacob Yager. Inquire of Charles Yager. 286t12 FOR SALE —Full blooded Shropshire buck, four years old. Registered. Inquire of Norris Miller, R. F. D., No. 12. 289t6
5% Money All you'wvant. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 Bowers NiblicK Grain Co. Buyers Os Grain Hay Straw Seeds FOR SALE Barrel and Rock Salt Oyster Shells — Oil Meal Phone 233 Robert Case Manager SIX TONS OF CANDY AND NUTS Has Arrived At Our Store For The Holiday Trade. Get Our Prices Special Attention Paid To ORDERS For Churches And Schools Give Us Your Order, SCHLICKMAN’S
Canvas The Vote CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3. an accurate and systematic farmer and well able to attend the various duties that befall one on the farm. For the past two years he has been connected with the Vance, Hite & Macklin store, opposite the court house, where he has had a successful and pleasant business career. He is well liked by his many friends and has a wide circle of friends. Raleigh C. Parrish was renominated for prosecuting attorney without opposition. He is a well qualified young man and has proved his fitness for the place during the year he has served. Tom Durkin, more popular than ever, was again the choice for sheriff, no one opposing him for his second term, and he will no doubt continue for another two years as the master of the county bastile. Jim A. Hendricks, in the second district, and Christian Eicher, in the third, were rechosen as county commissioners. They have served well in their districts and will prove strong men on the ticket
Dr. D. D. Clark, successful candidate for coroner, is forty-five years of age, being born January 16, 1866, in Madison county, Ohio, where he resided for a while, removing in his early age to Van Wert county, Ohio, where he spent the early part of his life. He is a graduate of Angola and secured his medical education in Fort Wayne and in Chicago. He first began the practice of medicine in Ottoville, Ohio, many years ago, removing here sixteen years ago, where he since has been in practice with his brother, Dr. C. S. Clark. O - ... NOW IS THE TIME. Now is rhe time for laying In your winter wood and kindling, cheap. Delivered to any part of the city. Best of sawdust given away. Call ’phone 635 S. H. ADAMS. 213tf o LOST —Child’s neckpiece, white fur, lost between Catholic school and Hite’s store. Please return to this office. 283t3 WAGONS FOR SALE—New, enclosed medicine wagon, roller bearing, sycamore make. Inquire of John Lett, Monroe, Ind., or call Monroe ’prone. 288t6
■■■■UUMIHMaiIUMMUMBIIIIiaiHMUIIIIMMa I ONLY ELEVEN MORE DAVS I | —— XMAS -—— i M en | And we will be pleased to have you look through our J ■ large line of Fancy Drawn work, Neck wear and Ker- | £ chiefs, Silver Mesh bags, Velvet bags, Leather bags and ■ g Purses. ■ *"• ~ — S Our line of Furs for Ladies and Children are not badly ■ ■ broken as yet and will make some one a good Xmas gift. ■ ** V ! SUITS i ' ; X M Now is one of the best times to make your purchase while ■ /-W-V they are at 1-3 to 1-2 off . 8 ■ • jWfe‘l :=====—== ■ S B Special Things In Dress hoods For The t S I Next Few Days ■ ■ 8® Everybody is looking foreward the the Xmas season when ■ § all will need a new coat for the daughter or misses. 1 ■ We have many good things and we know the price and ■ ■ quality will be of interest to you. j Thanks You For We Be. To e ßmai n | | TRUE AND RUNYON 5 „S
EAS'JL isuKFAEO. East Buffalo, N. Y, Dec. 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 380. official to New York yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $6.00@ $«.10; lights [email protected]; roughs. $5.65—55.75; stags, [email protected]; cat tie, 250; slow; sheep, 5,400; steady; lambs stronger; tops, $6.35. Ck. *URK. Timothy seed, prime $6.50 No. 2 Red wheat 86c No. 2 White wheat 84c Oats ...46c New corn 70c Yellow corn 73c Corn 75c Rye ......83c Barley, No. 2 75c@$lJM) Feeding barley 75c Alsike seed $9.50 No. 1 clover hay ....... ...sl7 00 Timothy hay $19.00 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 $ll.OO
FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7c Butter 25c Eggs 30 NIBLICK & GO. Eggs 30c Butter 17.c@25c uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Batter 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c KALVEFr MARKETS. Beef hides 9e Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] A D. HALE. Anthracite- ....SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Koiinel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint ...$-4.50
Voting Contest To the Girl receiving the greatest number of votes, a Fine Dressed Doll, $5.00 One vote with every 10c purchase, 12 votes with every SI.OO purchase Contest begins Dec. 12, and ends Dee. 23rd. 1911 Doll on display at Lachot and Rice’s Drug Store. Decatur, Indiana. (Use the following slip for nomination of candidate) I vote for Amount of Purchase $ Conditions of the contest. Any person may nominate a girl and she will be given 100 votes to start in the contest. Girls get busy and have your friends save their tickets and vote them, come and take a good look at the Doll and then go to work. LACHOE & RICE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT THERE is a feeling of security and safety when a person has a bank account, that cannot be experienced by anybody who has no money saved up. When you receive pay for produce, just set aside apart of it for your bank account. You can send the money to this large, safe bank by mail if you are unable to call at the bank where it will be safeguarded by our large capital and resources, as well as the supervision of the United States Goverment. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN YOU COME INTO TOWN. FIRST [NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President C. A. Dugan. Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL
