Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1912 — Page 4
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'"east buffalo. Hast Buffalo, N. ¥., Oct. 10 -(Special to Daily Democrat!-Heer ilka, 2,400, shipments. 380; official to New York yesterday, 570; bogs closing steady Medium and heavy, 89.451b89.53; Yorkers, 89 30©89.40; lights, sß.oo© 89 10; pigs, 88.25; roughs, |8.25@ 88,50. stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,000; steady; top .lambs, 87.25; cattle, 25; strong. a. •>. tsvrtK. No. 2 Red wheat 81-AtO No. 2 White wheat 798 c Yellow corn 87c White corn and mixed 84c No. 2 oats 39c Simple »iaitied oats 25c Rye 62c < Feeding barley 45c ' Alsike seed 810 00 | No. 1 clover hay 810.00 Timothy hay BU-5O Mixed clover hay 873.00 Medium mixed 811.50 Heavy clover hay 810.50 ] Rye straw 8500 Oats straw 84."0 I Wheat straw 84.50 Clover Seed ... . 89.50 Timothy s-ed ~BI.OO@BI-25 LOCAL DEL’VSr.EU COAL PRICES. < Pocahontas 85.00 Pomeray 84.50 i Kentucky splint 81.'-0 1 W. Vs Splint 84 50 ] Jackaoa Hill 5.00 ■ Massillon 4.75 i
I This Rainy Weather I H The boys and girls ! ii going to school will I need good shoes, the ~ plac eto get them is s; 5 • | PEOPLES AND GERKE I — ■■ ■ ••••»«»« *■» • - -- — — —
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Old Adams County Rank De a-ut. L diana. ‘ p,l “ w’ ' '<'l/1 . JSn.t.** 't r"‘ «T ■—«- C *• Mbli* Prosweat ■ • * r * I K*. *cb •*«U Aubsi N'OiseM R » A. Fbvngev CaoHee "E®^By^d“ Uhen T I Hr fled COME Resolve FOR "Its A Long Lane THE That Has No Turning’’ OLD The Starting UnilC OF A BANK ACCOUNT HU Mt i ‘ Be , THE TURNING POINT Ands.y Os Your Financial Career! “HoWdV I l ' 1 " We Pay 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
Price at bint or ear, 25c less; 20c per nour extra for tabor Id bins; carrying coat, 50e per ton eztra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, 81-00 per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, 81.5 C extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese Sc Eggs 25c Butter 18c Turkeys 10c Oid roosters 5c KALVKM markets Beef oMe* .......... 9c Calf 12c fallow .. 6c Sheep peita ?6c©Bl.oe FULLENKAMP’B. v Butter « 22c @ 25c 1 ard "... Sc Eggs 26c | MFwICA A CO. Eggs 26c Butter 1 Sc© 25c M. SE.KLIN6I Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls .. 10c Geese 9c Eggs 25c Butter 19c Turkeys 12c Old roosters 5c
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MONEY FOR COAL AND OTHER WINTER SUPPLIES If you need money for fuel, winter clothing or if you have a number of small bills which need attention borrow the money .Tom us. We make loans on Furniture, Piano, Teams, Wagons, etc., without removal. We give you a written statement of your contract. We allow extra rime without charge in ease of sickness or loss of work. 84c per week for * 50 weeks pays a 835.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut It out and mall it to us. Name Address Our agent Is in Decatur every Tuesday. Reliable Private H. Wajue urn cMuiiy Established 1895. Room 2. Second Floor, 706 Ctlbcut Street. Home "Phone, 833 Fort Wayne, Ind
H. PENNINGTON AND CO. Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington. Mgi. W. H. Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy ATreas Prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering and building work. Prices the lowest. Cail and see us if you reed anything in this line.
PBONE'™"**’ Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Res. 223 N. Fifth St.
It THE BAKER’S ART in most attractive forms ot cakes, pies, pastry and bread is well displayed at Martin’s. We not only make our products good to look at, but to taste better than they appear But their che’f virtue is their healthful and nutritious qualities. They please the eye, tickle the palate and nourish brain and body. jaeeb Martin
L > Excuse /V\e I You forget your box of “White Stag” cigars for “Old Home” week, you can feel free to jjive them to our friends and you won’t have to apologize to the ladies for their odor-or to the men for their flavor. Light up after dinner and under their mellow influence well make our guesb welcome warmer and they’ll thoroughly appreciate your tasty tobacco judgement. BUY THEM BY THE BOX-THEY COST LESS OF ANY DEAUR
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence 2% miles south of Decatur, op the old Coffee farm, on Mud Pike, on Thursday, October 24, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One dark grey general purpose mare, 6 years oid, in foal; 1 sorrel mare, 16 years old, In foal; 1 grey mare, 9 years old; 1 good draft spring colt. Good milch cow, 5 years old, giving milk. Hogs: Ten head of ehoats weighing 75 lbs. each. Chickens, geese and turkeys. About lU9 fine Barred Rock hens, mostly ail young; a fine lot of young Barred Rock roosters, 4 geese, 8 Bronze turkeys, 4 hens one year old and 4 spring turkeys. Farming Implements. Oliver breaking plow, spring-tooth lever harrow, good as new; Osborn disc, Oliver riding corn cultivator, walking coin cultivator. Black Hawk corn planter, McCherry disc grain drill, galvanized Iron stock trough, 2 galvanized iron hog troughs, set heavy ladders, good land rub. Fish Bros." wide-tire wagon, double wagon box, good double action scoop board, double set of heavy breeching harness, good set single ' buggy harness, Uniou City lop buggy, in good condition, open buggy, Star storm front, good as new; plush robe and horse blankets, good as new, som* timothy hay in mow, 12 acres corn in shock and on stalk, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All amounts of 85 00 and uuI der, cash. Over 85.00 a credit of 9 I months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for sash. No property • removed until settled for. CHAS J. MILLER. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F. Fruchte, Clerk. I 1 B z 1 II yr .onight. Swell vaudeville tonight. The : Smith sisters in high-class production, : showing paper tearing, singing, dancI ing. Complete change each night. Here tonight Friday and Saturday. “MURRAY, THE MASHER,** Selig Comedy. “WARS HAVOV," Military Production, Kalem. “FROM FIREMAN TO ENGINEER." Lubin Comedy. FIVE ANO TEN CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Office 140 £ RO* *7 Residence 102 W ■ ■— -SI ■ Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Michigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS i Howard CPy, Mich. | -Ve have the Bargains from *!('. per acre up.
H s I WELCOME HOME COMERS I S: ft R Welcome you who have remained at home g ® Welcome you who have but recently ccme among us- ' Welcome, thrice welcome to our city beautiful, during | OLD HOME WEEK —I and always-and to our store, and our very low prices on all that is new and MB desirable in the line of clothing for men and boys. ■ - | We are showing this fall the largest and most complete stock of g clothing, furnishings, hats and caps, and all other articles aW rogi in our line, ever shown in Decatur and it is thereat fore with much pride that we give you this HM personal invitation to call and see us. We will be glad to just have the chance to say “Howdy” whether you want * * anything or O not - I ■ 1- DECATUR CAN AND WILL | Greet you in real Hoosier style and so will We if you give us the chance. ||| ■ I I Vance, Hite & Macklin I K B
FALL OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S Sludabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station Comeneing Saturday October 12, Our door will be wide open with the greatest Fall Opening Sale that has ever been inaugurated in Decatur and Adams County. It will be a bargain campaign not to be mis-eo, it is a chance of a life time to buy your winter wants at a great saving. W e have been preparing for inis full sale for months and we have our stock arranged in all plain figures. Ocr line consists of new and up-to-date dry goods, Underwear Sweater coats for men women and children, Shot's Rubbers, of all kinds Blankets, comforts. Cotton batts, Caps Fants Hosery. Overalls etc. Below are just a few bargains. Secure our large circular for more bargains. 15 SHOES! SHOES!! GINGHAM TABLE OIL CLOTH * *•{"* of . A ** TOn Olmshatu. (all js< grad* ot fwucy Table OU /loth |3 'A Ladim* Tan Button Shoe. opening ml*. yard sc yard 1J( latent high to*, only S2.»i SHOES! SHOES!! { MUSLINS *3 *>o Ladle*' Velvet Button Shor S 3 W Men a Pat Button or Hlurher t Gnbloarhed Mualiu yard x all latest toe* and heels, only 52.45 i Shoe, all latent fail style* 12.45 fin* I nblem hed Muslin > 17».: 13.00 Udle* Pat Button or Blu S 3 t»o Men * Gun Metal Button or , m*erh*l Mu.lln vard s>c Cher Shor*, all latent fall style*. Blucher Shoe, latest high toe *2 45 Good heavy M UshiMched 3h*et •W *!.*• <*•*• Men* Vid Kid. Gun M. t.ii iM yard .. ..... . 2J« |3.<io Ladies Gun Metal Hutton or or Boi Calf Shoe, plain to* or CORSETS’ Blucher Shoe, latest tall style* . tip • »1M W. bandla a complete Use of C. B only .>1.98 Hpecial. 1115 Men’• Heeiy Tan La Spirit* Cornets S3Ladles- Heavy Kangaroo or | Work Shoe, wild Im: her. only *1.75 to give ..U.UcUoo’ Boa Cali shoe, a good winter «. > t>atr of Men's Satin Calf Shoe SI *0 Cornets S’J* Shoe, all site*, to 8. oaly ,*l.*9 | Mild all over tor SI *3. special .at. « * M Special! For SI.IS. we will sell an tor this sale gr4> I '.u Corset. » all-wild Vld Kid Shoe, with Pet Si "o M*n* Tan Button Shoe, the EED SPREADS • tip. only, .*1.19 latest new willow calf, fall ot>cu *l* '*o vaioe «>r white t .-.t S3J? 1 *’ iLI W * cut <-ar»er*. with or iithoet' at a great saving tom* In and iW-'» M*n* Heavy Tan Worn fringe, only I’ *• rTdiri vmu *ZE C , ,AL ’ ««r-•• •«• without fnna* * “flXk.d tußUra* l »r !.U X. *WCATER COATS. LADIES' WAISTS' SPECIAL Ladlea I,'nlon Muits. heavy fleeced. ’ ith 'h* collar., fall full large sla*garment, worth SSc. 'Owning sale, only . .......49c da n P *A ■ **’***'?• ro *’ * fall opening sale 4» c *“• L 0 b °L’' ~‘ ‘Lr *« " “‘“’w ’nmw shades Special' Men* heavy fleeced ‘ ladle*. .11 eolo-.. flweater • M *DES lined Shirts and Hrawern. Me f ?*'•• •<‘M*tnM Byrons collar*. trade of green Window Hh.d« vuiue, fall opening sale each Me toll <>l*ning sal*, only *< M 0,1 r ® u,r . • f ’ *" h ... look t tnnw tt .' °«e m and our price, on op-nin# eale . LOOK I LOOK *1 Children's and Mlaae* and Bov. MEN'S ARCTICS Men's Good quality Rubber Boots. Sweater Coat*, a great savins' M*n'« heavy good wearing Ar< w». for this .peeial ml* S 2 *S COTTON blttb «* Jr * OUTING FLANNEL. 1 Cotton Batla roll , NOTIONS. SPECIAL' A large aaaortineni of fancy Mrlpes {cotton itatts - « n> roll. mch sei m"* 11 rard h and plaid*, light or dart Outing SPECIALI PETTICoats- special? L ?*’ *“.«***’' ‘ „ 'll V•« Flannel, fall opening ml*, yard. .lo'|j M U 2* X * A large aaeortment of 10c grade p-.ZT,? 1* Talcum Powder of Outing Flannel, only, yard S iSc sZzTfait — ruWe Ursa* Rgt.nston Curtain Ro’BLANKBTa iiisktraii “ "®«w*.fu«l opening mI- SSc Handhe.-chlefs. each ‘ sJtm** Hllnk-G U m «*I*«L IMtlcoa... WORK SHIRTS! SPECIAL* uTu I owning Mb. tX life ’• “*• ’♦ lnrh ~' n M ’"'• »*• ot Wortc Khlr ’*' ' xst* - 1 * - £ i'- 1 " ■* StX\ar 4to fail '!>.'** ** 1* ot comfort, in A hrg» aaaortm.nt of Mdi*. *• fancy border *1 M value *u—.>al at** u ’’’..He'"*'***" ..SSs battorn. fall opening sal* .. thtrSfl. ilv ran’ sac "» •«* •* *"• rt M ...MS pattern., fall opoaing sale ...,*i.M and Mime* Aviation <*•!*• REMEMBER -the <lntc of thiign ai fail festival, comences Saturday Oct. 12 at * fd SiX^t 8h X e rkR { tn g^2h R:B ' Ore Ev «7| hin K marked in Plain figures Plenty of car?itore. will you right y ° Ur Hom< Co " ,in “ bernstei ns
