Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1911 — Page 8
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EAS’i ACjbFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 21— (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $6.35; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs,-; [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 4,000; steady; top lambs, $6.75; cattle, 400; slow. This market open as usual on Christmas. G. T. BURK. T’.notuy seed, prime $6.50' W h eat 91c. No. 2 white wheat 89c ' Oats . ,45c ■' New corn 70c. Yellow corn 73c Corn 75c Rye ..83c Farley, No. 2 75c@$1.00j. Feeding barlev 75c Alsike seed $9.50 ; No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $19.00 I No 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No. 1 wheat straw $5.00 I Rye straw $5.50 Clover Seed $ll.OO -CCAL PROD’JCB MARKET. — Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my residence, l miles west of Monroe, on Wednesday, December 27, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property. to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One roan mare, 3 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay mare, 3 years old, weight 1300 ( lbs., a Belgian; 1 bay driving horse, 5 years old, weight 1200, made just right and can step some; 1 general purpose horse, 4 years old; 2 bay driv-
SPECIAL XMAS SALE AT BERNSTEIN'S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South Interurban Station Xmas Shopping is short, Just a few more day left, Just received this week a new line Mdse, suitable for Xmas Gifts. The last few days our store has been thronged with Xmas buyers. We give you the best mdse, for your money. Your money will go further than any place else. Come and see for yourself. We treat you right. We save you money. Everything new and up-to-date. A few Xmas suggestions Ladies and Genl s Handkerchiefs, Neckwear for Ladies and Gents, Kid Gloves for all, White and Biack Petticoat, Center pieces, Scarfs, Beads, Purses, Sweater coats, Dresser Scarfs, Shoes, Slippers, for Ladies and Gents and novelties of all kinds and many other beautiful presents to numerous to mention. Below are just a few specials, Hundreds of others in the store.
SHOES! SHOES!! A pair of nice shoes makes an eicgant Christmas present. See us before buying. $3.00 Ladies’ Pat. Button or Lace S.'.oes, also Gun Metal and Cloth Top; Xmas Sale $1.65 5" 50 Ladies’ Velvet Button Shoe, hubty tue $2.7 $ .5 i Indies’ Suede Button Shoe $293 $3.50 Ladies' Tan Shoe, Button, with nice high toe $2.45 Special $1.75 Ladies' Vici Kid Shoe, button or lace $1.19 SI.OO Men’s Bates Own Make Shoe, button or lace, in Gun Metal or Pat., Xmas 5a1e...53.29 $3.00 Men's Pat. or Gun Metal, Hutton or Lace Shoe, Xmas Sale $2.29 ' $2.50 Men’s Gun Metal or Box itill and Vici Kid Shoe, plain too or tip: Xmas Sale $1.95 Special, Men’s Satin Calf Shoe, a dandy; Xmas Sale $1.25 $2.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoe, Tan; Xmas Sale $1.69 Men’s Neckwear, S'e have some beautiful patterns .... 25c and 50c Children's Heavy Crib Blankets
Don’t forget the place, The place where you get the most for your money. We have plenty of clerks to serve you. Come early and avoid the rush. You will have my personal attention.
butter 20c ! Turkeys He 1 Chicks 9c Old roosters - ...5c 1 — FULLENKAMP’S. 1 i Lard 8c 1 ■I Butter 25c Eggs 27c 1 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 27c Butter 17c@25c ' KALVEFV MARKETS. i c Beef hides 9c Calf 12c Tallow sc, Sheep pelts [email protected] 6 COAL PRICES. I I Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 5 Washed Nut $4.50 j Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 j Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 j Hocking Lump $4.25 j Virginia Splint $4.50 1 H. BERLIaG. s Sprite chickens 7c Ducta Sc ] Fowls 7c ] Geese 6c Eggs ....22c j Butter 20c . c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c ; Chicks 7e t j ing mares, 3 years old, broke single and double. Seven Head of Cattle: < One full-blooded Durham cow, 4 years < old, calf by side; 1 roan Durham cow, 5 years old, fresh soon; 1 Jersey cow. s 3 years old, fresh in January; 1 Jer- < sey cow, 3 years old, fresh in June; 1 ’ Jersey heifer, 2 years old, fresh in j April; 1 red cow, 3 years old, fresh 1 ( in May; 1 Jersey cow, 8 years old, 1 fresh in June. Hogs: Eight brood 1 sows, will farrow in March; 12 fat hogs, weight, 200 lbs. each; 12 shoats, I weight 50 lbs. each. Farming Imple- S
pink and blue 48c Just received, a new line of Ladies’ White Tailored Waists, coat sleeve, with a dainty white pocket, only 98c We carry Children's Shoes, of all kinds We save you money. ’hildren’s Handkerchiefs, nice for Xmas presents, each 1c We carry the largest line of Ladies’ and Men's Handkerchiefs in town, nid guarantee to save you mouey. We give you value. We buy direct from the mill. We save you the jobber’s profit. See us before buying. Up from 1c Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Xmas 5a1e...98c Ladies’ Sweater Coats, $2.50 value all colors; Xmas Sale $1.98 Ladies’ Fancy Handle Umbrellas, a nice Xmas gift 98c Nothing more appreciated than a nice White or Black Petticoat, with wide embroidery flounce; $1.50 and $2.00 value 98c Ladies’ House Slipper, with fur top and without; Xmas 5a1e...98c Anv iadv will appreciate a beautiful silk Head Scarf, all colors, in plain or fancy, extra long,
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ments: One Hoosier disc drill, Monarch cultivator, 2 John Deere breaking plows, John Deere check rower, 60-tooth harrow, Turnbull wagon, rubber tired buggy, storm front, set of breeching harness, set tarm harness, set single harness, 18 acres corn in field. Household Goods: One range sook stove, soft coal heater, piece of [-linoleum, 14 yds.; 2 pieces carpet, set dining room chairs, extension table, kitchen cabinet, Delavel cream separator ,the entire lot of household goods from start to finish. Terms —All amounts of $5 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good bankable security. No property removed until settled for. 4 per cent off for cash. Dinner will be served at noon by the Ladies’ Aid society. EARL REBER. J. N. Burkhead, Anct. G. H. McManama, Clerk. o WHAT OTHER TOWNS ARE DOING Bloomingdale has sold more than one seal per inhabitant. Muncie has adopted the slogan, “100,000 Red Cross Christmas seals sold in Muncie.” Marion workers are reaching out to Fairmount and Jonesboro in their campaign. "Stamp out Consumption" bills were placed in all copies of a recent issue of Elkhart and Decatur newspapers. Peru has ordered seals four times in an effort to keep a live lot of selling agents supplied. Evansville is campaigning among members of the country churches and sending speakers to their meetings. Cayuga, with a population of 1,000, has sold four Red Cross seals per inhabitant and expects to double that. Preachers are directing the sale in Anderson and Jeffersonville —and they are delivering the goods. Losantville, with a population of 352, has already sold 500 seals through the efforts of Postmaster J. T. Burrows. Terre Haute has a “flying squadron" of messengers to deliver the daily orders for Red Cross Christmas seals. The postoffice booth at Indianapolis sells from $25 to SSO worth of seals every day, but the women in charge work at the job. Richmond is offering a prize of $2 for the best essay or story dealing ■with tuberculosis and the work of the Red Cross Christmas seal. Seals sold so fast in Mishawaka that the agent had to borrow a supply from South Bend while hurrying in a tele-
, | they are going fast; only 48c ; Misses’ Sweater Coats, red, $1.75 value, only $1.29 Men's Dress Shirts, with plaited I bosom or plain bosom, $1.25 value, only 9g c i $1.50 White bed Spreads, extra large, Xmas Sale 98c I Our Plaid Dress Goods are selling fast; just the thing for Chil dren’s dresses, only 1 t>c yd. It is getting cold again and you will need some of these extra large Blankets in grey or tan, $1.35 value, only 98c Outing Flannel, all colors, stripes and checks, yard 5c We have a complete line of fancy Back Combs, or Barettes, only ; Special for Xmas. We just received from New York Mills a dandy line of Ladies’ Fancy Corset Covers, lace and some all embroidery, sells elsewhere for 50c and 75c.; for Xmas we are selling them for « 25c and 50c When in need of Underwear of all kinds, don’t forget Bernstein’s. We are selling them right.
gram to the Indianapolis headquarters for more. The Trii-Kappa sorority at Greensburg has established branch agencies in Adams, Burney, Clarksburg, St. Paul and Sandusky, five small towns near Greensburg. Indianapolis has distributed 490,000 seals; Terre Haute, 300,000; Evansville, 250,000; Lafayette, 100,000; Marion, 50,000; Richmond, 45,000'; Elkhart, 40,000; Hammond, 40,000; Logansport, 60,000; Muncie, 41,000; South Bend, 40,000. o PUBLIC AUCTION. Executor’s sale of personal property. North Fifth street, December 22nd, at 12:30 p. m.: Bedsteads, feather beds, pillows, quilts, comforts, stands, din Ing chairs, rockers, etc. Terms—Three months’ credit given on all sums over $5.00 C. D. KUNKLE, Delmer F. Leonard, Auct. It Executor John Woy Estate. GIRL WANTED —To do housework, i-i family of two—J. H. Stone. 292t3 WOMEN—SeII guaranteed hose, 70 per cent profit. Make $lO daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 298t?0
CATTLE SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at my residence known as the Lewis Cherry farm 71; miles south west of Decatur, 3 miles south of Peterson, 10% miles northeast of Bluffton, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27,1911. BEGINNING AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M, FORTY HEAD OF CATTLE Twenty-one Head of Cows, giving milk, with calves by their side; and the rest will be fresh between now and March. TEN HEAD OF FEEDING CATTLE, STEERS AND HEIFERS " FIVE HEAD OF BULLS Four head old enough for service, all well bred bull?, good hard breeders. FOUR HEAD OF FEEDING COWS Come to this sale and I will treat you right. These cattle are all native ca f + 1 , nd will do you good. Remember that you will buy tht: e cattle just as they are, and if they are not aS represented, bring them back and I will return vour money. Hoping to meet you lovers of good cattle at my bar’’. <■ the 27th. dav of December, about lOo’clock, I will show you what [ c;i 1 a good herd of cattle. i Will also sell a couple Colts and Horses PLENTY OF GOOD LUNCH ON THE PREMISES SO YOU WILL NOT GO HUNGRY COME ANDSPENDTHE DAY LEWIS YAKE, Prop. NOAH FRAUHIGER, Auct.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY On candies, nuts, fruits, holly, Christmas trees tnd all kinds of wreathes. Prices extra low for these two days as this will be the close of the Xmas season, and will make prices that will please you. When I please a am pleased. Call and see as good candies as the very best of them handle in the city. Make me prove it. Wm. P. COLCHIN At Interurban Station
Glasses for Father or 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 BgggS fir Ar\th.or\-y Hotel (Corner” FORT WAYNE. INB. /’s’cuo
CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION A TA HE depositors and customers of this'Bank appreciate the close personal attention that the officers of the Bank give to all transactions passing through their hands. This applies to small as well as large accounts. Every depositor is extended the most cordial weicome ancl his needs given individual attention. Why not start the year 1912 by trying us? There is nothing in the way of legitimate Banking we can not do. FIRST [NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA P W Smith, President, C A Dugan, Cashier W A Kuebler, Vice President, F W Jaebker, Asst Cashier
— i inaiimw ■—-y ■— r'rv MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS nAIkLUUKJ LOULSVILLL.NL.U.S.A. IST OJSAT*BThe Decatur Daily Democrat DECATUR. UNO. I/OCaL - FOR, THIS E/XCLUsSIVE. LINB.- fHJfi H PEOPLES & GERKE A LATE Xmas Suggestion Have you thought over everything trying to find a suitable gift for 'Christmas, now so near? Have you completed the list? If not-listen-Try a pair of our Dandy, comfortable, belting soled, ribbon or fur trimmed house slippersJust the thing. PEOPLES& GERKE ’ ■M '" CHIROPRACTIC - What is CHIROPRACTIC? CHIROPRACTIC, the new science, is the knowledge of the cause of disease and the art of locating and removing same by hand. The Spinal Column is the only place nerves pass between two movable bony surfaces, therefore a slight displacement of one or more verte-b-ae causes the delicate nerves to be pinched between hard substances, causing the nerve supply to be restricted, which caused 95 per cent of all suffering known to mankind. It matt ts not what part of the body or what organ is affected, the cause is in the Spinal Column. CH.ROPRACTIC is the only science that removes the cause of disease am is done without pain, drugs, mi ssage or knife. CHIROPRACTIC adjustments are given with th ehands. rhe object has been accomplished when the pressure on the nerves has been done away with or the nerves released. CHIROPRACTIC adjustments remove the cause. Nature cures. I Do not use medicine, Surgery or Osteopathy Spinal analysis Free Hours 10-12-3-5 and" 7-8 C. B FRY, Chiropractor Over Lachot & Rice Drug Store Just Received 500 pieces of hign grade cut glass will close out AT COST Sale Now On Moser China Store
