Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1913 — Page 2

luwuaigiMjkßHMi. —-r estaamiassaa saanaaonufftiimi i Big Removal Sale |: ■ I offer my enitre stock at greatly reduced prices for the balance of 0S i the month, as we are going to move 1 door north of Fred Mills’ gro- R eery where we feel we will a have permanent home. The more we sell ! El this month the less we will have to move. Note some of the prices: ■ $6.00 Mantle Clock $4.87 SI.OO Alarm Clock 78c jgj jy $5.00 Mantie Clock $4.00 $1.75 Alarm Clock $1.48 . M Watches in all Grade* and Sizes at reduced prices. Call and get prices. M| - ■ $2.25 Tea Spoons $1.75 $8.50 and SIO.OO Hollow Handle ■ !! UrDIIIHJC $2.00 Tea Spoon. $1.50 Knives and Fork. $6.50 and $7.50 S ■!! hi nVs -r sl-00 an < l * 125 M «»* Fork* f ° r 5 VIL V Lil nrUIL $3.00 Dessert Spoons $2.50 60c to 85c M «' $4.00 Knives and Forks $3.25 All other Silver Ware In proportion. W = -— . — z-'j IT' | * QQ Here is an opportunity to get REALCUT GLASS at a Big Bargain; from J k-'LJ t vjLAJJ 25 per cent to 40 per cent less than regular price. DON’T MISS IT. ■ UMBRELLAS Our line of ladies’ and gent’s Umbrellas will also * be slaughtered, as we have not the room to carry F. * them. 20 to 25 per cent, off of all of them. We lay no articles away and all purchasesare for CASH at these prices. . Take advantage of it and save yourself money. ; LEHNE.THE JEWELER g (■■■iiaiiaiisisiM* ssisaßflaiwg&B ■■BinsfisaißxasisnaH.i" 1 ■■

TOK SALE —Fox Te r rier pups Inquire at Hchmltt’c meat market.— Advt. 30516

JANUARY INCOME THOSE persons who receive interest cue on notes, dividends on stock, or January income from any source, should consider putting the money immediately to work earning interest. This bank affords every facility for the safe and profitable handling of funds at interest. It pays 4 per cent on certificates of deposit drawn for definite periods. Please call at the bank and confer with our officers concerning interest bearing certificates. YOUR ACCOUNT SUBJECT TO CHECK IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK DEC Al UR.INDIANA. Capital SIOO,OOO. Surplus $20,000. Resources $830,000. P. W. Smith President W. A. Kuebler, V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker, Asst. Cartier. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL

—>l I Rl< i I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE l| EXTRAORDINARY BARG? INS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES I !| | OECATOIR THE BOSTON STORE INDIANaI Now is the Time-Here is the Place: The backward season an w; rm weather all Fall has left us Overstocked. You Get The Benefit. We must sell tl just now. You Need the Merchandise. Don't Miss This Money Saving Opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Come early while the selecwl is big aid get the choice bargains. , I } | DRESS GOOD® 3.ooVatue Blanket* go at 2.J8 1.75 per doten value go atUO .50 Valuea per yd go at 42 GINGHAMS """ ——M Qy 11.75 Dre** Good per yd go at. 51,3? 275 Value Blanket* g0at....... 2.10 1.25 per doten value go at .85 .25 Value* per yd. go at .21 22 In. Z«phr Ginghan r ». .• B K 140 Dre** Good* per yd go at. 1.21 250 Value Blanket* go at 1.37 .85 per doien vain* go ats9 WOOL KNIT SKIRTS. »12 H GituC.ama f 0 at * ,1 Al * Fur ® W,U ** ** l- ” CCST ‘ B W 1.25 Dre** Good* per yd. go at. .93 1.75 Value Blanket* go at 1.30 BED SPREADS. 51.50 Value* go at 51.23 10 Gingham* goat ... j CARPETS AND RUGS. lOS Dree* Good* per yd go at.. 85 UNDERWARE. |4 00 Spread* go at 3.43 1.25 Value* go at.....’97 .OSAmoekeag and ~ Special price* on ah Ruga *"« >■ B .75 Drags Good* P-r yd. go at.. .51 Wool Union Sulu. 3.30 Spread* go at..... 3.57 100 Value* go at .R 5 Apron Gingham go at n? pet*. S . On* Lot of 50 *nd 75 cent Dre** 275 Value Suit* go at 2-J1 1.75 Spread* go at 1.42 .25 Value* go atIB .40 Seco mik. « IJ * 31.. - ' alue* go at S Good. S o at 32 X.Tno^. 0 go‘it’tt 150 Spread, go u 1.21 MUSLIN A OUTING GOWNS 45 Beco Silk* g* *t / « 1.25 Vaiu*. go at •4: COTTON blankets. ’ ™ J m 125 Spread, go atß9 31 75 Value* go at 51.43 JI Sato Bilka go at ‘ .35 Value, go at 1 K 5275 Cotton Blanket, go at.... 82.00 J”";”;;” M LACE CURTAINS. 1.25 Value, go at 97 wrappers AND HOUSE JiCgrr* V1U ““ «° * B 3.j0 Cotton Blanket* ro at 1.7 S SWEATERS 5«00 Value* go at...SMS .85 Value* go at 72 51 00 Wrapper* go at 40 Drawer* go at *■ B 175 Cotton Blanket* go at 145 SWEATERS. 400 Value* go at U 0 .50 Value, go at .42 100 11 chi ll7 .*■ 5 IV. Cotton Ttlankeu aiM 1.15 58 50 Sweater* go at 5637 350 Value* go at 2.49 . ~.K . wZZ * 45 Dtww« .0 at ’■ 15 C. t. BlanUoH r- 1 70 5M «»*<*• "> « «■» Value, go at 115 .. „ . llk . m ,0 “ « PITTICOATS. ■U * 436 Sweater* ro at 2.75 aw 312 m Slika, per yard, go at. ~...3 .92 LADIES cnaea ... Jfj WOOL blankets. 350 Swrnter* go it . 2*4 2SO Value, go at 147 M Silk., per yard, go at 72 1 !»• H,? J* ** U ' T| 31 7S Value* go at .. ’■ K 37 50 Wool Blanket* do a1..... 3SBI Sweater, go at 2.41 Vb, “*' r ° * >'«tt 27-inch Meaaalln* go at 69 1 Iz »< U(11 J ’•*•••«© 1.50 Value* go at ... ‘ I l£ 17 UO Wool Blanket* ro a S 5 36 J £ £££ £ /j;;;;” 130 Value, go ntl.lo 50 go at 41 vL.... L 7*t ” 1.25 Value, go at . | I 600 Wool Blanket, go at 440 Sweater* go at 149 IJS Value, go at 42 KO Black and White Check* at > 1 Lot ladle. e u n. SOC SILK WAISTS. |l 450 Wool Blanket. <o *t 3.75 171 Bwtmteni go at'l44 1M» V.lue. at 79 TENNIS AND OUTINGS 1 Lot Ladle.-i u , * “*> MW»Walaugoat - g CRIB BLANKETS j g W e Bt er* go nt67 - TABLE LINENS. 3 .10 value* go M 349 Th(< |et Qf "“ - »« 450 WaJa , g o at al 31’7 ! ... Sult. K" *’ Sion 1 V..' ■ 31 6? lusuv. go nt 07 mu*t b. .ol* L '*L Co *’» * l '’ l '' ' 100 Value Blanket* go at .75 1.25 Ratnper Rnlt* go at 47 1.50 Value* per yd. go at....... 1.15 •<* Outing go at 45 ls yo(| eomf „ r ( ”* * :wt> FANCY WHITE **’’*■ 9 Value Blanket* go at .. 40 LINEN NAPKINS. Hue* per yd. g > atM SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. go*d baraaln* m ** **"* SMS Watota go at ..I I I 50 Value Blanket* go at .41 54 50 per doten value go at 33.33 IJHI Value* per yd go at «2 31.50 Poplin, 42 in. widesl.22 price* * tjw JOO watot* go at .. I ■ | WOOLNAP BLANKETS. 250 per dozen value go at 2.43 >5 Value* |»er yd go at6b 126 Poplin. 42 tn. wide ...90 All other Co.t» * 3’» WStotß go at ' H I | 34 50 Value Blanket* go at..... 63.38 275 Per <!<fren value go atlss .<6 Value* per nt....... .49 ,75 Poplin, 42 in. wideß2 e«d«tion * *"* S “' t * ** * U S *45 WalaU go at I I;THIS BIG SALE STARTED JANUARY, SECOND AND CONTINUES ALL THROUGH THE f Big Sale We Are Giving You the Profits and You Can Buy Almost T»ice as Much For (he Same Amount of Money. Comnan, ' 1 iu. You Know F rom ()u r p ast Sales That the Values Offered Were Strictly as Represented. Come In and See Our Bis Bi™ .in T ~u WB See the Big B irca'J' ■ ill Interest You And Save You Money. ‘ k ns ttlp Prices Are Lower Than Ever j "cashINALANA: THE BOSTON I

FOUND—A ladies tea aeci tie, with breast pin Owner inquire at this office. 308t3

FOR SALE. One Jersey cow; fresh. Inquire of Grant Myers, Steele's park. 30€t:ii (Advertisement) PASTRY SALE. The Christian ladies' aid announce.. 1 a pastry sale for Saturday monhng atj ' the gas office, beginning at 10 o'clock. | ■ Bread, cakes, pies, etc., will be sold. : j (Advertisement) «t 3 | ■ TOR SALE—Eleven breeding ewes. Will sell any number to party desir- 1 j Ing them. Call Ed Luttman.’ Phone 1-L’—Advt. 6t3 . LOST —A Muff. Finder please leave at thia office..—Advt 307t3 ' TOST—Saturday, in this city, a watch ■ fob, with "Clara” engraved thereon Finder return to this office and rei celts reward. « t 3 FOVND-7-riorae blanket that wm ad vertised aa lost on the Jay KUne or John Bucher read Inquire at this office.—Advt. 31 It 3 FOR SALE—A second band Peerless bicycle, cheap. irqu’re at Schaub & Dowling’s hardware store.—Advt. 297t3

~THE PARCELS POST. It was the gentle posttnastaire That scrupled not to boast Os how with joy he'd do his share To boom the parcels post. But when the first installment came His head began to spin And sobs convulsant shook his frame, For this is what came in: Tomatoes, bricks And hockey sticks. Green beans and wooden legs, Bricklayers’ hods And fishing rods Stovepipes and scrambled eggs, Potatoes, shirts And hobble skirts, Whereat —well on the dead, We'd rather not Report just what That poor postmaster said. It was the leter carriare Who, ready for his route, Dreamed not of what he'd have to bear When once he started out. They showed him parcels mountains high. Enough his back to break. He fainted with a piteous cry. Here’s what he had to take: Ice cream in cones And paving stones. Typewriters and mince pies. Young onion sets And castanets. And birds of Paradise; Old rye in flasks And baseball masks — Oh, let us be excused From quoting here The words severe That letter carried used. It is the genial populace That feels itself in luck. The chance it hapens to embrace To mail all kinds of truck. Dear Uncle Sam' He never falls The multitude to please. That’s why he lets us loed the mails With odds and ends like these: Shotguns and clams, Westphalia hams. Boer kegs and oyster stews. Bulldogs and goats And overcoats. Rolled oats and billiard cues. Sour krout and skates And paperweights— Tls thus the mails we'll choke Till mail men all. Forced to the wall, Throw up their hands and croak.

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, with intention of moving to northeastern Ohio, I will, on the date below offer for sale, al! my residence. Known as the old Ernest Schlickman farm, 2 miles south and IV4 miles west of Peterson, miles south and % mile east of Mag-I ley, 1% miles east of Curryville, Indon Thursday, January 23, 1913, beginning promptly at 10 o clock a. m.. < 11 following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: Extra good 7-year-old black mare and 8-year-old roan mare,; both safe in foal to Imported horse, roan mare coming 3 yr. old, black mare coming 2 years old, and grey tamil.v j horse. Nine head of Cattle: Ihitt good milch cows, 1 giving milk, I fresh by day of sale and I fresh in April; 3 two-year-old heifers, will i fresh during April; yearling heifer, and 2 two-year-old steers, ready for] market. Thirty-two Head Poland China Hogs: Pedigreed male hog. I’z years old; 3 pure bred Poland brood i sows, will farrow about April Ist; ' summer and fall shoats, will weight between 75 and 135 lbs. each. Extra, good stock. Farming Implements: Two farm wagons, in good condition: surrey, with new Star storm front; new side spring buggy, hay ladders, and hog rack combined, bob sled, set dump boards, Deering binder, Thomas hay loader and tedder. Hoosier, 10-1 disc, grain drill; Diamond sulky plow, j 2 walking break'ng plows, steel frame] spring tooth harrow, mower, 2 spike tooth harrows, 2 riding cultivators, Ihorse disc harrow, U. S. corn planter, 200 rods check row wire, Hocking Valley corn sheller, double shovel plow. The above machinery is all in good condition, the greater part about as good as new; 60 red cedar pests and 2 anchor posts, all new. 2 New Movable hog pens, 6 chicken coops, 1 lawn swing, some hay lu bam, bundle fodder in field. Blue Bell cream separator, in good condition, some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $lO and under cash in hand; over $lO a credit of 9 ( months will be given, purchaser giv-1 ing note with approved security; 1 per cent off for cash; no property removed until settled for. Lunch served on grounds. W. C. KRIEG. John Spuhler, Noah Frauhiger, Auctioneers. J. P. Fruchte, Clerk. TOST —K. C. watch charm Finder pleose return to Herman Colchin at cigar store and receive reward. Itfl

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Make Your Notts tholera : — Proof— Through The Ridgeway System. For Furtherlnfornution Address LG. WILLIAMS Gct Aft. Decatur, Ind R.F.D. 10 3short rings

■ -< • ■■■ " " “■ ll ■ ■■■ * •— xmK FOR SALE I Ground Bones the greatest Egg Producer Feed I known for chickens at IDynois Schmitt I

i Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in J igan farms or real estj write HAIGHT &HICB I , Howard City, Mich. ' ifte have the Bargains: J i $lO. per acre up.