Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1911 — Page 8
AW- *IOEZ~~ f I—-', IQgx o —LACtIOT & RICE’S--- ] CHRISTMAS SALE Visit our store. You will be delighted with the I Il magnificent showing of Christmas goods and gifts | II Presents for everyone that are dainty, attractive 0 acceptable and well made. Presents whose quality is vouchsafed for by the artistic finish, desigh, workmanship, attractive 1 trimmings, and packing. LACHOT & RICE’S CHRISTMAS SALE Bears the Hallmark of Style and Quality I Combined With Reasonable Prices. I Toilet goods, manicure sets, refined perfumes, I powders, combs, brushes, mirrors, toilet and shaving sets, hand bags, books and many other useful items. The greatest convenience to you is that when you deal at Lachot & Rice's you get a personal 0 service -a service that is calculated to satisfy every 0 particular desire that you may have. We know i j our goods--we have faith in them, but we want to 1 I know you and we want you to have faith’ in us. s When once you have dealt here we are sure you I will be a permanent customer. I O LACHOT & RICE O 1 Exzupy Just Received 500 pieces of hign grade cut glass will close out AT 'COST Sale Now On Moser China Store
FOR SALE —Mammoth Bronze turkeys; young fowls. ’Phone C. D. Kunkle. 289t3 FOR SALE —Full blooded Shropshire buck, four years old. Registered. Inquire of Norris Miller, R. F. D., No. 12. 289t6 FOR SALE —Invalid chair; good as new. Will sell cheap.—James Hurst. 'Phone 283. * 289t3
Buy One of These Cfcafes for —— Use in Ye w Home ——-i You owe it to yourself I Tish fbe Button^T'-'x to have at east ' one comfortable ® and t" / "<7 \ A chair to sit in during your leis- ■ >4 S ure moments. You’ll get lots 'X-y f V "X more pleasure and enjoyment IjUg ~ A o'it of life if you do. T* Royal Rest Chairs are sold by t A '? 3 the thousands because so easy to p LffW! J adjust. “Just Push the Button and Rest- ’ ’ Jfcl ■ i < ■: 1 Concealed newspaper rack, sliding fft I F”' -- foot rest and other features may also 111 P^SfcSjSlfli-s ‘lllTlj be bad. Each chair absolutely guarIVI I q’” N anteed. An ideal gift for any occasion. Illi K--' 1 Also large variety of designs, all prices, Stop in and see them at ir\ j -w®-® Gay> zwick ‘r#t; push svrrow k/nd ... 5 CHIROPRACTIC 2 ■ II B. C. Fry over the Lachot and Rice Drug Store ~ g OFFICE HOURS 2 J 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 A. M. “ ■ 3:00 P. M. “ 5:00 P. M. J 2 7:00 “ '• 8:00 ■ O £ Changed from over Peoples and Gerke to over 2 q Lachot and Rice J Q|O| O ■ O ■ O ■ O BOM >JSOMOBOIOIOIGBOI
Special, Saturdays only, Barr’s sweet chocolates, pound, 29c. —Smith, Yager & Falk. 286t3 i FOR SALE —1 brood mare, with foal; 17 head sheep.—Geo. W. Cramer, R. , R. 12, Decatur, Ind.; ’phone 15-E. 282t3 i Let us oil your harness now. Lengthi ens the life, improves the working > | ability. Get it ready for spring work. : —Atz &. Steele. 284t3
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 12 —(Specj ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,i 800; shipments, 1,710; official to New I York yesterday, 4,180; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, $6.40@ 1 $6.55; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and I lights, [email protected]; roughs, $5.60@ I $5.75; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 8,I 000; slow; top lambs, $6.25; cattle, I 500; steady. — CL •«. «URK. Timothy seed, prime $6.50 j No. 2 Red wheat .'.B6c I No. 2 White wheat 84c I Oats 45c i New corn 70c Yellow com 73c Corn 75c Rye 83c Barley, No. 2 [email protected] Feeding bartey 75c Alsike seed $9.50 No. 1 clover bay 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 34c — NIBLICK <£. CO. Eggs 31c Butter 17c@25c uOCAL PROPDCfc MARKET. Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c KALVEF. MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf '. 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] H. BERLiNG. SpriEj chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c | Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c Chicks 7e J. D. MALE. Anthracite SB.OO j White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 ' Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint .....< $4.50
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FOR SALE—GOOD FARMS. 66 acres near Craigville, good house and barn, % mile to high school. 80 acres, 2% miles from Craigville, two good houses and fair barns, and other outbuildings at the right price. See J. A. Harvey at Graham & Walter’s office, over the interurban stn tion. You must buy ’em quick. 28216 O ; FOUND —Pair of boy’s arctics be tween Heckman's mill and Meyers’ sawmill. Inquire at this office. 284tf Furnished room and board, 614 Mercer avenue. 283t3 LOST —A ladies’ purse, somewhere between Wm. C. Grote’s and Henry Dorham’s, on road norm of Preble. Finder return to Mrs. Wm. Grote and receive reward. 283t3
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
Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635 Sowers Niblick Crain Co. Grain Hay Straw Seeds Give us a Trial Phone 233 I Robert Case Manager I vOiaMOND ftlA Y°u Know She Has Always Wanted ONE Is it a diamond you want to give her for a Christmas present? If it is we have just what you want, whether it is one for SI.OO or S2OO. A cheap,, a flowed, a wide, a deep, or a perfect i diamond, we have them, any price. | You will find us with the goods in jewelry, watches, umbrellas, neck- 1 laces, bracelets, everything in the, jewelry line. We have bought heavy I to meet the early and late buyers. ! Call and see my stock. Then decide later. We have clerks. We pay for showing our goods. We have lots of goods laid away, and it will pay you to come early. HENSLEY, THE JEWELER.
HinunmHiiHniinHminNiiiiinMiasminMai ! ONLY ELEVEN MORE DAVS ! XMAS— ' 13 H _ ■ And we will be pleased to have you look through our ■ large line of Fancy Drawn work, Neck wear and Ker- ■ chiefs, Silver Mesh bags, Velvet bags, Leather bags and 2 Purses. Vi — r Our line of Furs for Ladies and Children are not badly ■ broken as yet and will make some one a. good Xmas gift. ' i I SUITS fa ’fillkfeA g Wx X Now is one of the best times to make your purchase while /%--■ ■ they are at 1-3 to 1-2 off ; =——— S 23ii Special Things in Dress Goods for The | Next Pew Days ■ 1M Everybody is looking foreward the the Xmas season when ■ S’. all will need a new coat for the daughter or misses. S We have many good things and we know the price and g quality will be of interest to you. ne price ana ■ Thanking You For Your Kindness, We Beg To eßmain I TRUE AND RUNYON ■MiMiiiiiii»iiHiiiaiiiiin»iiiißinuiiii Ullßaillua|E|
THE PROGRESSIVE FARMERS: !' r— n H .• h I ,s" ‘ r ~ WW a..:- K ■■ . : A. ' " |1 . z • , ■ F I HF "BO < I fey . .. EJ Dfe; '■ i ■ I I ;JIBHBBBBBi I Fl You have all heard of Joseph E. Wing, of Mechanicsburg, 0., the above E* cut shows how he tills the soil, and he makes it better each year, at tne same | k" time raising bumper crops. Look what he is doing, and see the reason.First, Stirring the soil, the first principle of farming, and about the on- J ~ ly thing they can do with the ordinary plow. Second, Pulverizing the soil. ■J ' B Third, Thoroughly mixing the old and the new. Fourth, Letting the air pass through the soil to purify and sweeten it. — Fifth, Bringing to life the dead soil underneath. Sixth, Putting the vegetable matter out of the way of the harrow and p 5j cultivator, where it will become valuable humus. Seventh, bringing up the dermant potassium, calcium, phospherous, — I and other valuable mineral plant feeds that are stored underneath the top soil. 1 Eighth, making a reservoir for storage of moisture against the days of i drouth, the days when the crops need it most. Ninth, making a receptacle for surplus water so tilling can be done £ sooner after heavy’rains. Tenth, —but whats the use we could go on indefinitely telling what he | i is doing to MAKE the soil. Space forbids further enumeration. If you are =r interested, call on Laman & Lee, Decatur Ind. who are sole agents for Decatur rU and vicinity, or write Spalding Department Gale Manufacturing Co., Albian, f Mich, for booklets telling aboqt the only maching that will stir the soil to any 1 I depth, down to twenty inches. V 1 •" LAMAN & LEE Q
