Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1912 — Page 4
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RAST RUFFALO. Hatt Buffalo, N. Y , Oct. 24—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 2,190. shipments, official to New York yesterday, 950: hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $8»[email protected]; Yorkers and mixed, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $8 25®58.50; roughs, $7.90 '<t-$8.!5; stags, [email protected]; sheep. 6.100; steady; lambs lower; tops. $7.35; cattle, 450; slow. s. v. BVKK. No. 2 Red wheat $1.02 No. 2 White wheat 99c Yellow corn 84c White corn and mixed .. t 81c Standard oats No. 3 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 62c Feeding barley 45c Alsike s< yi $lO 25 No. 1 clo> »r hay $10.50 Timothy hay . $13.50 i Mixed clover bay $13.00 Medium mixed $11.50 I Heavy clover hay $10.50 i Rye straw $5.00 Oats straw $4.50! Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $9.09 Timothy seed sl.ooft’sl 25 LOCAL DEL'*. ereu coal prices. Pocahontas $5.00 I Pomeray . $4.50 Kentucky Splint $4.50 | W Va Splint $4.50 '
I Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. I Capital 1120 000 I '; • Surplus. tso. non ■? S. Niblick, Crcs-.deot Bk’l Kirsch and John Niblick t ,* ■ VicePraaidaßta L. fT/* v Khingwr. Caahiar. - J ■2Am DoaH Farm loans 1- "^ d L a Specialty \ Reflect — u>i RcSOIVC Collections Made “Its A lx»ng Lane That Has No Turning” - j th n • Every * i ihe Starting AccomodaJ OF A BANK ACCOUNT I sistent I With Safe May Be Banking Mpf hewis I I THf TURNING POINT Extended ' ' Os Your Financial Career! Patrons * We Paj 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ■■■■■MaawMOwaadmRwaOMBHBBBBBMBBBBMMB
FOR I.rIKT —sjtudabaker farm, ’4 tail-* ; .»m Decatow lad Fine beet land and farm trail ta»pro«ed En quit*. of A D Hutties, at Old Adams <'ounty *isnk.~-Advt. 2l6tf
Farmers, You Work For Your Money — Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. Deposit wliat you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate for yo r * surplus. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
I tadrson Hill 5.00 Massillon 4.75 Price at bint or sar, 25c less; 20c per hour extra for labor In bins; carrying coat, 50c per ton estra; carrying coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ; ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 25c Butter 18c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c kalvem MARKET* Beet oMm 9c ( alt 12c 1 allow 6c Sheep pelts ?fe-<fsl.ui FULI-ENKA MP’S. Butter 22c@25c ' I ard 8c | Eggs 27c NI FLICK A CO. Eggs 27c Butter 18c@25c n. bekliNGl ' Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c ‘ Fowls 9c ' Geese 9c i Eggs 27c ■ Butter 19c i Turkeys 12c ' Old roosters 5c
Foil HALE— Full blood Kentucky fox hound. 6 months old; will make good coon doit if trained. Will take ♦io for turn. TUden Lister, Decatur. Ind —Adet. 2f>3t3
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, 5% miles southeast of Decatur and H mile northwest of Pleasant Mills, on Tuesday, October 29, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Roan mare, well bred, 3 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; sorrel horse, 4 years old, weight, 1500 lbs.; sorrel colt. 2 years old, weight 1150 lbs. Hogs: Three full blooded Duroc shoats, weighing 100 pounds each: 1 sow and 7 pigs by side. 14 head of ewes. Farming Implements: T*wo wagons, McCormick binder. Deering mower, hay rake, Oliver riding breaking plow, new; Walking breaking plow, springtooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, Big Willie corn cultivator, good as new; John Deere beet drill, good as new; John Deere beet cultivator, hay ladders, set heavy team harness, heavy fly nets, top buggy, set single harness and fly nejs, platform scales, 800 tbs.; hay in mow, 300 bushels of good seed oats, 200 bushels corn in crib, 175 shocks of fodder In field, also 600 Homer pigeons will he offered day of sale, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. D. (’. MYEP3 .<• RON John Spuhler, Auct. Dan Roop, Clerk. Bill Johnson will serve lunch. WANTED—Second hand cook stove Inquire C. C. Clemens' blacksmit! shop. First and Madison. —Adt. 251’6 SALE OF HOU d HOLD GO9DS I will offer at public auction on the corner of Adams and Third streets on Saturday Oct. 26 Beginning at 1 o’clock p.m. Household goods consist ing of the following: Steel Range, Sideboard, Rocking chairs. Dining room chairs. Combination book case arc writing desk. Also other articles of useful value in a household. M. BUS NS
f~i I fwl I l Y,A\' I «& ■ CARPETS. RUGS AND LINOLEUMS 1 R Now is the time to buy your carpets g || rugs and Linoleums. We’carry a large » E line to select from. E gFULLENKAMPSJ ™!!!!’!!!!!ll||i = 5 'THE cold wet weather E B 1 is here and you need = ' a pair of our good shoes to kepp your feet dry and warm. Don’t forget the place to get them at ; «■» s • ■» I PEOPLES & GERKE j BsiilllHiHiilllll= illlnillHHinl
L IHSS) Iw ’ a--,? «r ■’■ • TONIGHT'S SHOW. We have another famous and interesting western story, and an excellent Edison comedy, besides a Vitagraph drama on the bill for tonight. These shows are the very best, so some and spehd the cool evening 111 our up-to-date and comfortable theater. The price of admission is only ive cents. You will receive double the value for your money: “ON THE BRINK OF THE CHASM,” Pathe Western Story. “THE ARTIST'S JOKE." Edison Comedy. “LOVE IN THE GHETTO," Vitagraph. FIVE CENTS. The CRYSTAL Theater. , (what AAt YOU ?’) L THINK inQ ABOUT? | ■ wS?k The Woindii Who thinks there is no saving or satisfaction in doing her own baking is perfectly right. A little careful thought would convince anv housewife that it really doesn’t pay-especial-ly when you can buy such delicious bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastry, etc. at Martin’s which are fully equal to the best home-made. Just try the m. JacoD Martin
A FBw DAYS MORE u I FALL OPENING SALE I yAT BERNSTLIN’S I Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors Soin’’, of Interurban Station I i Just a few days more. Our Fall 'tet I |we ever held. We have oaw«M is full and complete wist I ed in plain hguies ‘J; > wear sweaters and sweater coats for men, women atn I ■ u P' to ’^ ate d r y g° s ’. |.; ri( ] s blankets, comforts, cotton batts, caps, pants I Read the prices beluw, we have hundreds of other bargains ii I store too numerous to mention in smad space.
SHOES! SHOES!! $3.50 Ladies' Tan Button Shoe, latest high toe, only $2.69 $3.50 Ladies’ Velvet Button Shoe, all latest toes and heels, only $2.45 $3.00 Indies' Pat. Button or Blucher Shoes, all latest fall styles, only $3.00 ladles' Gun Metal Button or Blucher Shoe, latest fall styles, only $1.98 $2.25 Ladies' Heavy Kangaroo or Box Calf Shoe, a good winter shoe, all sizes, 2*4 to 8, only..sl-69 Special! For $1.19, w e will sell an all-solid Vici Kid Shoe, with Bat tip, only $1.19 Misses, Boys and Children's Shoe, at a great saving. Come in and be convinced. SPECIAL! UNDERWEAR! SPECIAL! Indies' Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced, full large size, fall opening sale ........ M>c Ladies' Vnion Suits, heavy fleeced. full large size garment, worth 65c. fall opening sale 46c Special! Men's heavy fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers. 50c value, fall opening sale, each . 38c LOOK! LOOKi! Men's Good quality Rubber Boots, for this special sale $2-98 OUTING FLANNEL. A large assortment of fancy stripes and plaids, light or dark Outing Flannel, fall opening sale, yard .5c A large assortment of 10c grade of Outing Flannel, only, yard 8 1-3 c BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! Special! Blankets in grey or tan, fall opening sale, pair 33c 10-4 full size Blankets, heavily fleeced, in grey or tan, 90c value, fall opening sale 69c Special! 400 pair of 11-4 full size Blankets, in grey, tan or white, fancy border. $1.50 value, special for this sale only, pair 98c
Saturday, Oct. 26, is the last day of our great Annual Fall Opening Sa’e. feme ? ?d get vour share of the bargains. Buy your winter wants at a great saving. A eposp tively-guarantee a saving on every purchase. We will treat you right. Come and be convinced. BERNSTEI N’S - ■ ■ - ■ — i ■ — — ! ■■ FOR 10 DAYS ONLY EITHER CASE OR BOTTLE s of our Famous whiskey or [ Beginning Oct. 25, anvone other liquors will be delivered [ I buving a top buggy we will’|oy° u promptly any time a"* * make a present of the cele- V>u can order by phone and \ hrated Star Vestibule Storm tee! perfectly confluent o* > I .Front valued at f 10.50 or getting the finest grade of y X will allow a discount of fit), stimulant at the lowest pri- *IiDN-W B f ion any buggy if veitibule ees - our next order will J I front is not desired. . surely be ‘ The kind you sent g last time-it was tine. wIBB ! Berghoff Beer by the ease. CHAS. F. STFF.LE n/'.ni C V Comer of Second and N. 2nd. St. Phone 505 1 ’ U ’ Madison streets. □aaK l eesb sesrs hbb £_z 3 STTOMEN are / VV °^ ten sur- / f X. \\ prised to find I f i I *^ at their figure is so I I / ' I 1 different,so much Ixrt- . \ J J ter, when they put on y z ? \ \ i / a Eabo Corset. It is \ A- / always noticeable to I® * 1 I-a. v • I others. I Kabo Corsets are the |j \ty’V /I/ I leaders in style and are \iv /l w'jfli ' remarkable for the great 1 /\ I comfort they give the i ® I \ r vI I I I ffl I liaß Y Buy a Kabo. J ill I WEM K*l»>Furm Reducing Cor* J W I I *■*’ »r* perfect la cutafurt «nd .1 ill I re«ult». f U|\ i I K*t»> Maternity Supporters d ||l \ ; ! | are a great blearing tu wvmen e I whu expect Um Stork. All Kahl. r*4a are prteeet- I 1 I * I ed by th* mutt liberal guarITI ZJ aatee. J ... / I i c - | THE BOSTON STORE | : namKHxaaau:. . .i riM mebb® ■
GINGHAM. 8c value of Apron Gingham, fall ( opening sale, yard Se SHOES! SHOES!! $3 00 Men's Pat. Button or Blucher Shoe, all latest fall styles $2.45 $3 oO Men's Gun Metal Button or Blucher Shoe, latest high toe. $2.45 s•’ 50 Men’s Vici Kid, Gun Metal 'or Box Calf Shoe, plain toe or , tip 81 98 Special! $2 25 Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoe, solid leather, only $1.75 60 pair of Men's Satin Calf Shoe, sold all over for $1.85. •Pe ei «‘ for this sale >1.49 $4.00 Men's Tan Button Shoe, the latest new willow- calf, fall opening sale, only • • ■ 8298 $3.50 Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoe, made of Musk Ox, best waterproof shoe made, 0n1y... .$2.69 SWEATER COATS. .Men's Heavy Grey Sweater Coats, with the latest high collars, fall opening sale, only 49c Same as above, in boys, only 45c $3 00 Ladies, all colors. Sweater coats, with latest Byrons' collars, fall opening sale, only $’ 98 Come in and get our prices on Children's and Misses' and Boys Sweater Coats, a great saving! COTTON BATTS. I Cotton Batts, roll 7c i Cotton Batts, 4 lb roll, each 49c SPECIAL! PETTICOATS! SPECIAL! $1.50 Indies Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, with double ruffle flounce, fail opening sale 98c $1.50 Ladies White Petticoats, trimmed with 20 and 24 inch embroidery, fall opening sale 98c Ladies' Knit Petticoats 23c COMFORTS! COMFORTS!! $1.35 value of heavy comforts in assorted patents, fall opening sale *« $1.75 Heavy Comforts, in assorted patterns, fall opening sale ....$1.39
TABLE OIL CLOTH 18c grade of fancy Table Oil ci oth yard MUSLINS. Unbleached Muslin, yard Extra fine Unbleached Mtinlm J* Bleachel Muslin, yard ’ 7 ' 3 C Good heavy 9-4 Unbleached Sheet ’ng yard 1 CORSETS. We handle a complete line of C. R I.a Spirit© CorKHtR, gun ranted to give satisfaction. $1.50 Coraeta .. SI.OO Corsets ' I'T* $ 50 Corsets J f BEDSPREADS. $2.00 value of White Bed Spread I cut corners, with or without fringe, only $1.50 value of White Bed Spreads I without fringe LADIES' WAISTS! SPECIAL! ' $1.50 Ladles' White Tailored Waists, with fancy embroidery, dainty pockets, coat fall opening sale WINDOW SHADES. 125 c grade of green Window Shades, .I oil color, 6 ft. long, each. f*||' I opening sale i? e MEN'S ARCTICS. Men's heavy good wearing Arctics, fall opening sale, pair NOTIONS, SPECIAL! : Pearl Buttons, card jh* s Pins, package i ( I Safety Pins, package p !je Talcum Powder .4c Brass Extension Curtain Rods x : Handkerchiefs, each •< WORK SHIRTS! SPECIAL! Men's 50c value of Work Shirts, a - large assortment to pl<-k from, c 14H to 17, fall opening tale . % KIMONAS. A large assortment of I-adi> s Kimonas, heavily fleeced. Persian c pattern, fall opening wF 98c Come in and see our line o. Ladia’ 9 rnl Misses' Avtnticn Cn’«
