Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1912 — Page 8

A GRAND RUSH AT BERNSTEIN'S Mudabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South Interurban Station Last Saturday and Monday our store was jammed during our two days sale and on account of a great many people-not having the time to take the opportunity we will again put on a two days special for Saturday Feb. 10 and Monday Feb. 12, on the following items Lace curtains, Curtain swiss, New spring patterns of ginghams, Bed spreads Corset covers, Drv goods, Shoes etc. Below are just a few specials, hundreds of others

in the store BED SPREADS. White Bed Spreads, with fringe, while they last, 0n1y....98c $1.85 White Bed Spreads, with fringe, cut coiners, only $1.49 LACE CURTAINS. Just received from the mills a new, : complete line of Lace Curtains. A large assortment to pick from. Comej. while the assortment is good. $1.50 White or Ecru i«aee Curtains, plain or fancy centers, 3 and 3% yards long, only, pair 98c $2.00 and $2.25 White Lace Curtains, extra wide, Aty yards leng, plain or fancy, pair, 0n1y.51.49 HAIR SWITCHES. For Saturday and Monday only, Ladies' Hair Switches, all shades, all lengths $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 PETTICOATS. $1.50 Ladies’ Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, embroidery or ruffled flounce, Saturday and Monday 98c $1.50 Indies’ White Petticoats. with extra wide embroidery flounce, only 98c Bleached or unbleached toweling, for Saturday and Monday, yard .5c ;

Be sure and take advan age of these early prices, it means a savin? to you. Come and be convinced. Sale starts Saturday morning at 8 A.M. sharp- Be on hand early BERNSTEIN’S

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer fol sale at his residence, 4% miles southwest of Decatur, or 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Monroe, on Wednesday. February 14. 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock, : m., the following property, to-wit: Seven Head of Belgian Horses: Three brood mares, 1 sorrel draft mare, 10 years old, in foal, weighs 1600 Tbs.; 1 I sorrel draft mare. 7 years old, in foal, weighs 1700 Tbs.; 1 sorrel draft mare, I ■1 years old, in foal, weighs 1550 lbs.; 2 two-year-old sorrel geldings, 2 spring ' colts. Six Head of Cattle: Three milch cows, each will be fresh in March; 2 yearling heifer calves, 1 male calf. Hogs and Sheep: Three brood sows, 1 Duroc male hog, 2 years old: 15 head Shropshire ewes; 1 ’

GREAT AIN. AL OLEAR SALE I COMMENCING SATI’HDAY FEB, 10TH. CONTINUING 2 WEEKS All Calicoes 6 and 7c at 5c per yd. • r . n i •» • CARPETS, RUGS AND LACE ' Apron ginghams 10c at 9c per yd. L r ,. ValllCS CURTAINS . I “ “ 7c at 6c per yd, * $25.00 9x12 Axminster Rugg $21.00 » Dress Ginghams 12 l-2c at l‘>c yd. 2<».o<i “ “ “ 17.00 C at 8c yd. 15 00 Tapestry “ 12*50 ; V — - 13.50 8.3x10.6 “ “ 10.00 ; ■ MUSLINS LADIES SUITS Sj 11 ' ? un Ca f pet P£ r $ ujißi ?' jk. Unbleached Muslin 8c at 7c yd * b ' u 52c i A “ 9c at 8c yd Jtsa 1.50 >22. • and $2 • suits at $lO. 4! « .. u “ \ ? I MvW/ ui ‘L 12 A- 2e 4 10 5 $ 7.5 >uits at $7 48 J < j Bleached 10c at 9c yd ; g -e> suits at <».= ■» " bc : ' /'•' ‘‘ " 9cat7l-2c es Caracul j exits $15.0» value t*7 18 , < '*•/>' :•2..L,.. ? ca . t . 7c 2 ( L. '• nd Id en coats sold regad-Iss of cost Special prices on all Dress goods Linens wW/// * l/ Hr COLD WEATHER SPECIALS -J_ Crashes etc. . ’ WTWH < i Ladies flee s ed un !? n su S s ! m all I Adie and Misses ski-ts Sp ocu.l P ri<^onchiMren d 't. I |Lj£ “ “ Pa " tSa " dV “l S ffivalueat t 2 j ' na ’ i-ie lXu 48c *I.OO *1.35 OUTINGS , iffl | I I . uh' Special prices on all children underwear i ' 10c value at 9c Iji'l Hid ;h dt- 8c value at 7c HI I il l f V /’ ■•J| i — SPECIAL EMBROIDERY SALE 6c value at 5c HI II /E’i < I LADIES OUTING GOWNS value at 5c ■ i 111 //' u'Hi SIOO value 89c sday an Thursday 14-15. On these dates Ml I |lll .75 value 69c , ' iav ■ur new line of spring embroideries to FLANELETTE L|l s ||il\ /p 'n : 50 value 42c * ,ia it fu ne of 27in 42in flouncb gs for -1 lot of knit skirts at 21c -■ e-es Now is the time to buy your 15c value at 12 l-2c ' i i i ot o f outing skirts 35c value 25c ' ‘ ! . c ifirmation dresses. -10 c value at 9c t 1 lot of wool knit skirts sl. value 89c Special price on all Blankets and Comforts 5 Don’t Fail To Attend Th s Sale And Take Home Some of These Bargains |

DRESS GINGHAMS Just received a new line of Spring Dress Ginghams, in plaids, stripes and plain colors, 12%c value; see our window display for Saturday and Monday only, yard 10c , CURTAIN SWISS Just received ans.-. fine of Curtain Swiss, in white, ecru or fancy flounced, a ntce assortment for Saturday and Monday only, yard 10c CORSETS. Special for Saturday and Monday only, SI.OO C. B. La Splrite 89c I 50c C B. LaSpirite 42c i iJust received a line of wide embroidery and insertion, for Saturday and Monday, only .yard...9c A nice line of 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing, dainty patterns; come in and see us; only, yard. .49c . PLAIDS. A chance of a life time. A large assortment of Plaids, dress goods, also black and white shepherd checks, for Saturday and Monday only, yard 15c

Shropshire buck. Farming Implements: One No. 45 Beatrice cream separator, 700 lbs. capacity, good as new; good gasoline stove, coal stove, Turnbull wagon, carnage, John Deere riding breaking plow, breaking plow, 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tcoth har-. row, Deering hay tedder, Deering mow- ; er, Deering binder, corn planter, sulky ; corn plow, hay ladders, fanning mill, hay fork, pulleys and 50 ft. of track, i set double heavy breeching harness, set heavy farm harness, set carriage ■larness, shoveling board, barrels and ' other articles not mentioned. Terms—All sums of? 5.00 and under, cash in hand; over ?5.00 a credit of 9 months will tie given, the purchaser note with approved security; 3‘ per cent off for cash. No property re-' moved until settled for.

HOSE. Just received, nice Silk Ladies’ Hose, all sizes, pair 25c SHOEti! SHOES!! Our Shoe Department is of the very best. You all know that, and we guarantee every pair that leaves our store to give the best of satisfaction. Try us and be convinced. $2.50 and $3.00 Ladies' Pat., Button or lace; also gun metal and colth top $1,95 $3.50 Ladies' Velvet Button Shoe, latest heel and toe, only $2.75 $2 00 Ladies’ Box and Kangaroo Shoe, guaranteed to wear, 0n1y51.49 $2.50 Men’s Gun Metal Box Calf, or Vici Kid Shoe, only.* $1.95 . $2.00 Men’s good Dress Shoe, with high heel and latest toe, only. $1.49 i A good heavy Tan Work Shoe, fcr Saturday and Monday only $1.69 A dandy Satin Calf Shoe, for Saturday and Monday, only $1.25 IA large assortment of FancyFlannelettes, only, yard A large assortment of 75c value of Corset Covers! only 49c

PETER MEYER. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. WANTED —Go-'d girl for housework. Only two .aniily. Apply J. H. Stone. 25tf HOUSE AND DOT FO{l a ALE—b;; No. 7tn oi. inoi’hc ot J. n. Ward, 334 No. 3d st. 24t6 FOR SALE —My residence proi>e. ty on Mercer avenue; property on Buck street, electric lights furnished, bath, etc. —Mont Evans. ’Phone Bon R line, i or 538, city. 31t3» FOR SALE- a medicine wagon, good as new. Call at this office. 25t6 $73.00 will buy a good vacant lot within 7 squares of court house; suit- ‘ able so- two houses. Inquire Demo- ; era’ office. , 28t3*

FOR SALE Good seasoned Elm logs for building material or Saw Mill purposes. See J.H. Faurote 748 Mercer Ave. DR. R I. STARKWEATHER OSTOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. Office and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR, IND. Phone 314. Shredded Fodder * For fodder shredded fine, 75c per bale Doors open from 7 to 9 Sherman Major has it for SALE The Riverside Livery and Feed Barn. First st.

A COOLING PLEASING TOILET LOTION There is a charming fragrance and charming results to be had when you use Witch Hazel Hess Cream Cures and heals chapped hands, cracked lips and rough skm. It is softening, soothing and beneficial. Releives the smarting that comes after shaving. 25c the Bottlo LACHOT & RICE

12 CLEVER PEOPLE 12 Jlf A COMEDY W W drama HARRY m B [i LORENE A N D WJBI VAUDEVILLE "ALL SHANNONS" HAZEL I * HARRY JR.| (Xli— y\/ HLAY tx-XXCDM INBCSM’T MONDAY NIGHT “THE LAST ROUND UP” Ladies Free, Monday Night if Accompanied by a Paid 30 cent Ticket PRICES 10- 20- 30 CENTS * Seat Sale Usual Place.

Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. S. H. Adams Phone 635

~ GIRICv ANTED— Fjf general housework, 333 Market street, three doors south of county jail. 31t3 FOR RENT —Eleven room house on Mercer avenue; water and lights In • house, aibo cellar; phone 227. 14t6

WE HAVE MOVED:And we’ll be all fixed up, ready for business, and ?lad to welcome you by Saturday. Be Sure to Come in and See Us PEOPLES & GERKE~ New Location In Meibers Block First Door South of Schmitt Meat Market.

LOST —Coat for child, 5 year size; color, light brown, wf»j leather belt, large collar and bib attached. On pike from So. Salem to Monroe. Finder please notify J. H. Hahnert, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 10. 32t i