Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1912 — Page 4

S THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o > E ~3EIOE3OI=XI==3K Corrected Every S fL, E30E30E2 xdl

EAST nfl’FAhO East Buffalo. X. Y.. Feb. 13 (Spec ial to Dailv Democrat)— Receipts, 4,OOU- shipments, 1,710; official to New Yoik yesterday, 399; hogs closing steady; all sold. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $6.00@ SC,.GO; lights, [email protected]; pili $6.25; roughs, $5.75@5.>.90; stags., s',oo@ss 50; sheep, 7,400; steady; lambs slow; tops. $7.10; cattle, 400; slow. G. -T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. 2 White wheat 94c Oats 51c Yellow corn 88c White and mixed corn S6c Bye 85c Timothj* seed, prime 6.50 Barley, No. 2 90c Feeding barley 6 °c Alsike seed $12.50 No. clover hay $18.50 Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $20.00 Mixed clover hay - $18.50 No. 1 oats straw SIO.OO No. 1 wheat straw SIO.OO Rye straw SIO.OO Clover seed $13.00 -CC-AL PRODUCE MARKET. Sr r .1* chi kens 7c Ducks 8c Fowls 7c Geese - - 6c Cgga 22. barter 20c Turkeys He

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® Qi] 1/ . Eg p JrF w ■ ja/a ■>» /H /tYI No Goods Charged CASH ONLY At | |0 CL These Prices g| | GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE S g COMMENCING SATURDAY FEB, 10TH. CONTINUING 2 WEEKS ® A ”” - — — ££ Apron'XhamTlOeY Tk,P> 4 C •11/ | CARPETS. RUGS AND LACE St E ::£*£]£s: these Are Special Values CURTAiNS § |> f Dre® Ginghams 9 ?. 12 “ ter R ??g . gfl <& w „ .. 17.00 i£j _7‘ TTT” mo 8.3x10.6 “ “ 10.00 Efi "7 / Unbleached MuMin Sc at 7c yd LADIES SUITS -g Urpet. 62c per yd g &; , :: •’• 00 suite at ssm°o 5 $ m°o S utaft% a 7 n 4B s2o ' suite at slO, : *> " “ “ 4, Aft H g“ WU'W? “ “ 1 0° Ca ?? C A d Misstsufaamoo' - 30 “ “ 26c “ “ WjUjl _K| M ; .Li?’” “ “ R 7 a Ladies Caraeule coats $15.00 value at $7 48 ““ — f* 1/7 ■ L W( g I? 7* 1 ; ! Ladits fleeced union suits U*o value at 85c I . T Special prices on children dresses a<"- .50 value at 42c i Great reduction on all Ladies and Missed skirts ' "Om 'Olli SB feb ’1 “ “Pantsand vests 50 value at 4?c — , Furs 1-2 price . ix h. 1 »|V« 1 USS K-~ “ “25 value at 21c Simonas and House Jackets 48c SI.OO $1.35 OUTINGS 1 ffl Eg? HI Sc' < Special prices on all children underwear — — I 10c value at 9c i | 7. I LADIES OUTING GOWNS | SPECIAL EMBROIDERY SALE 6c value at 5c ’ fc-J B SI.OO value 89c Wednesday and Thursday 14-15. On these dates "" “ " Oi l ill .75 value 69c • we will have our new line of spring embroideries to I FLANELETTE ’ | \ TL tvS W' ‘t il H 1 lot of knit skirts at 21c ’adies and missesdresses Now is rhetimeto bdy B Li- / 1 lot of outing skirts 35c vahic 25c embroidery for confirmation dresses. " ' 10c value at 9c *" ... " 110 t ° f 001 kmt SklrtS <pl ' dlde 89c |I Special price on all Blankets and Comforts PTO Attend This Sale And Take Home Some of These Bargains z . 1

Chicks ... 9c . Old roosters ... 5c KALVEK MARKETS Beef hides 9c . Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep peite 25c @sl.oo FULLFNPfAMP’S. Lard - '-Se i Butter 25c I Eggs 30c | NIBLICK <£ CO :; ’ n- ‘ , I Eggs ...2<c | J Butter . 20c@25c d — j COAL TFICES. » —— • Anthracite $3.05 i White Ash lump $4.50. I' U ashed Nut $4.50 i I j Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75' )! Kanner Lump o.' Eg a - $6.00 II Indiana Lump $4.00 . I ! Hocking Lump $4.251 ('Virginia Splint $l5O i I H. BER’ i.«G. Sprlnj ehlc'. ats ................ ic | Tuc.'ta ~...se> ■ Fowls 7c • Geese 6c ! Eggs 22c | : Butter 2(tc| Turkeys 11c : Did roosters 5c j : 1 hicks 7c I

PUBL ,Z ' GALE. I will offer at puonc auction at my residence. 4 miles west of Decatui, and 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Peterson on what is known as the Good farm, on Thursday, February 15, 11912, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m , the following property, to-wit: Five Pead of Horses: One nay gelding. 7 years old, weighing 1400 tbs; 1 bay Ge!', ng. <i years old, weighing about 1500 lbs.; 1 driving horse, 4 years old, and 2 old horses. Eight Head of Cattle' Three milch cows, one will be fresh March Ist, 1 will be fresh April 15th, and one September Ist; 1 twoyear old heifer will be fresh April Ist, l‘l two-year-old steer, 2 spring calves. ; Seventeen Heid of Hogs: Five Poland brood sows, will farrow middle of March; 12 bead of shoats. Farming Implements: Two wagons, one as good as new, John Deere riding breaking plow, good as new; John I Deere breaking plow, good as new; 2 I sulky corn plows, one good as new; check row corn planter, steel hay 'rake, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, disc, good as new; steel clod crusher, one Ideal giant Deering mower, good as new; 8-forked hay tedder, |good as new: double-shovel plow, single shovel plow, 5-sbovel cultivator, I surrey, top buggy, 16-foot hay ladder, [3 18-foot ladders, mud boat, 60-gal. gal- | vanizfed coal oil tank, 4 sets work harness. set buggy harness, sausage stuf--1 fer and grinder, wheel barrow, dinner bell, meat benches, heating stove, | fodder in mow. oats in bin, about 6 dozen spotted Wyandotte chickens, 10 I or 15 bu. of potatoes, cream separator, and many other things not mentioned ed. | Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand: over $5.00 a credit 'of 9 months will be given, the pur- ’ chaser giving note with approved seIcurity; 4 per cent off for cash. No propertv removed until settled for. B. F. BOOKER. Noah Frauhiger. John Spuhler, ucI tioneers. j o ,-ÜBLIC SALE. ! 1 will se 1 ’ at my residence. 6 miles I southeast of Decatur, 4 miles 'northj west of Willshire, on the Piqua road, 13 miles northeast of Pleasant Mills, land 3% miles southwest of Wren, on • what is known as the old Lee. farm on [Friday, February 23, 1912. beginning I at 10 o'clock a. m., the following propierty, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: One bay mare, 8 years old; 1 bay horse, 9 years olc. ■> black driving mare 5 years old; 1 sorrel driving horse, 3 years old; 1 bay colt, 2 years jold, coming 3; two bay colts, coming ■ 2 years old, and A bay colt, coming 1 I year old. Six Head of Cattle: One ■ red cow, will be fresh by day of sale: I 1 red cow, will w fresh -on Ist of Au- • gtst; 1 black Polled bull. 2 years old: i 1 black Foiled heifer, coming 2 years old; 1 red heifer, coming 1 year old. and 1 gray heifer, coming 1 year old.

Hogs and Sheep. 12 head of hogs, weight about 175 pounds each; 56 head of ewes and lambs. Rarming Implements: One steel tire top buggy, good as new; 1 surrey, good as new; 1 set ‘ driving "harness, set single driving har- ; ness, McCormick binder, 1 riding corn i plow, 1 double snovel plow, 1 disc har-. row, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 grain j drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 grindstone. I Terms —For ail amounts of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the pin- ‘ chaser giving note with approved seeurity; 4 per cent oft for cash. No property removed until settled ior. RICHARD HARRIS. S. R. Rose, Auct. Kit Cowan, Clerk. RAY COLLINS MANAGER. Will Move Here from New Castle to i be in Charge of Morris Store. i| i George Morris of Bluffton, of the -1 firm of Morris & Company, was here >! today on business, and announced that ’ Mr. Ray Collins of New Castle would ' be manager of the five and ten cent ■ - store here, which the Morris company • recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. I; Clarence Baughman. Mr. Collins has t , been been assistant manager for a year of the Morris store at New Cas1 tie, which is the largest store of the seven owned by them, and is thorough- ; ly competent to take upon himself the responsibility of the management of . the store here. He takes charge next > Monday, and will move his family to this city. Mr. Morris stated that a number of improvements would be ‘ made here, allowing for an enlarge1 ment of the business. The company is planning to buy three more stores within a short time, thus Increasing the chain to ten. > n LEAVES FOR SOUTH. , Tom Reid, traveling salesman for i the Waring Glove company, itft this i morning for the south, to be absent : for several months, looking after some large deals in the interest of the company. He will stop in the states of North and South Carolina, Texas, Ten- : nessee and others, before his trip is : completed, and will run well into the i - spring before his reYuri) home. WARRANTS ISSUED. ' il ai*ed Press Service.) Chicago. 111.. Feb. 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Wararnts for the i arrest of Frank M. Ryan, president of . the International Association of Bridge & Structural Iron Workers, and R. W

12 CLEVER PEOPLE 12 | A iLdtfWS Jlf A COMEnY w ’ ” drama HARRY C/P-XTW| K bP-’/J i-ORENE Al D fMJIk VAUDEVILLE "ALL SHANNONS" hazel *' Gharryjr. j [\JEW FLAY EEAOH IXJIGaMT TUESDAY NIGHT “WHAT MONEV WILL DO” Ladies Free, Tuesday Night if Accompanied by a Paid o 0 cent Ticket PRICES 10 - 20-30 CENTS Seat Sale Usual Place.

Houlihan, secretary of the Chicago , local, of the same union, and ten others, have been issued by United States Senator Smoot. The warrants were] signed by the commissioner last nigh’ | and sent secretly. They are based on indictments returned by the Indianapolis federal grand jury, charging complicity in the alleged dynamiting conspiracy. NOTICE TO T. P. A. BOYS. All members of the T. P. A. are urg ed to attend the annual meeting which i will be held al the offices of the Bow , ers Realty company at eight o’clock : this evening, at which time will occur the annual election of officers and delegates to the sta*e convention to I be held at Muncie ' i May. Come out boys, a lunch ancl cigars at Holty’s' Case after the business session. T. M. REID, President. C. H. COLTER, Sec’y. fo^lT - The Old Bank of Berne building, a two-story brick, with basement, $3,500 modern residence, corner Jefferson and Fifth streets, Decatur, open fire places, furnace, hath. etc. Two-story frame residence, with cellar, drove well, cister. Good location and fine investment, at $1,550. See A. D. Suttles. 37t6

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