Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1913 — Page 8
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W.AS'I' XU p FA LU East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat)—tßeceipts, 5,609; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 2,280; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, s7.B(l<S> |7.85; pigs and lights, $7.75®57.5>: roughs, $.675 $7.00; stags, s;>.oo ® $6.25; cattle steady; sueep 200; higher; top lambs, SIO.OO. w. «. wWL New ear corn s?c No. 2 Red wheat ............. $lO3 No. 2 White wheat .....99c Oats 20c Sample stainew oats 26c Rye -5 7 c Barley 40c®j5<»c Feeding barley 45c Aisike seed ..$10.90 No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 mixed SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $9.00 3'imotby seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas $6.00 Jackson Wash Nut $5.50
BTTTT MVIM?<!-TUTT fIV fifi I XuL MlJuivM jUAIJLjIjI UU» I *1 For The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered In Winter Suits And Overcoats Come || T o Our January Clearance Sale. | I A MONEY SAVNC EVENT LIKE THIS SHOULD BRING YOU HERE IN A HURRY. i • i| Why Not Take fa -4 f'OO At < / *%45 our having | 1 si Anxantag< - J. O Suits nd Overcoats *21.00 $1 Suits and Overcaa s 17.50 25 M gs of this sale and r Worth 2 2.50 ' w„ rt h 18.50 T 0 save rn d |g $3. $5. $7. A 'QZS At £Z— <- H sS on a suit or Suits id Overcoats s lxso ■ Suits and Overcoats percent by i.J gS Overcoat ' Wor,h 15 00 ' Wo,lh 10 00 Buying Now Men** and Yom < Men’s Suit* at rK Men s Big Fur Collar Coats made of KerS 3 rfl 1111 I A Remarkable B. ain-ent a little -< se y Cloth and Plush or Quilted Lin- MS 7 Jta &2 B obk 1 o g at Great, y ßeduced /wh n j?| Ru « ian - Sailor. Nor-1 [ SPECIALS FANCY VESTS Boys' Nobby Overcoats tl I M £ folk and Double-breasted __ _ ... .... ' y W-m sis BB jP- Suits $1.50 Pre >mrt» ....$1.15 $5.50 Vests $4.00 (2 to L Yotro) TaP I V Ifi BH I' m 1.00 r>re<- 'him 80 Roy’s 2P. C. Fleeced , Crt ’ s2 _ n fIF ]. Mt er aw -t<. <2.50 Suits now $1.67 - 0 n ihirts 40 i • ir« k • \ ests 2.25 ' n0w..51.30 IK I y • ♦ WE FGHMv < 4(1 quit* now 238 Pre Mtirts | jne( j Garments, 25c* /75 Overcoats now.. 1.84 IK ) W/ if! ■ 4.30 Suits now . 3.00 175 Dre- lannel ... 1.20 Value 10c 3.00 \ ests 2.00 JSO J Jvercoau now.. 2.38 f H g| M B 550 Suits now 3.G7 2.00 \V or Flannel .. 1.45 Men’s Full Fashioned Smoking Jackets. Bath 550 ( 1 now.. 2.67 . •** 22 -M' 750 Suits now : 100 1,00 W ‘“ ’ ,nnd • u 9 Black Lisle Hose, 25c Robes, at Reduced Prices. gs > «:g UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS SWEATERS ANDJERSIES KNICKERBOCKER PANTS | <2 gS 5 .50 Heavv Fleeced now $ .38 SI.OO Cott, i Fleeced nowt $.75 $6.00 Sweaters . / $4.25 $ .50 Pam. now $ .39 ' B» .50 Jersey Bibbed now.. 38 LOO Cot .. Ribbed now ~5 3.50 Sweater, 2.25 P an 59 It g KS 1.00 Wright’s Health now 78 1.50 Cott i Ribbed now .15 l.OOSweaten •■’•.’J? IttHm "9 i? 8S lOn M.ittlnl \\0..l now 78 2.00 Wn, Health now 1.65 2.50 Jerseys .75 ™ Hnti now . 9 L jjj Bg 1.50 Lockbar Wnd now 1.15 275 W'o« l Suits now 2.10 .50 Jerseys 1.15 J. 50 i ..nu now M 5 • g gaß 2.50 Australian Wool now 1.90 .50 Boys’ Fleeced now 42 1.00 Jerseys .79 I '•*' Pants now I- 35 IH " "" I MEN’S TkOUSEfcS. ~ Im work COATS HATS I caps * lnA _ c 7 t s.g luE • •• ''Trousers now. » t* gS $5.00 Corduroy Coats $3.35 $3.00 Soft or Derby $2.40 s6.ooGenuine Se» Fur $4.25 Joo now ’ 1.50 » SS 3.50 Corduroy Coats 2.65 2.50 Soft now 2.09 *3 2.50 Cony now 1.45 Trousers now 1-8* y? Bl 3 °° P«» ton Coa,s 245 or Derby now .... 1.6* 100 cloth now 79 Trnu » ers ?’« .VJ S 3 2.50 Duck Coats 1.65 LSO.Wt or Derby now ... . 1.20 Trouwrs now ..... .. . 3JB innc t „ 1 .50 Cloth now 39 «00 1 mnsers now .JP .*2 175 Duck Coats 1.20 LOO Soft or Derby now .... .80 f»nn Trousers now 4.00 ,»2 \ih • 'r. ■ __] roo Tr nu> er.< now
Virginia Splint $5.00 Kentucky Cabin $5.00 White Ash $5.00 ; Hocking Valley $4.75 . Lusig Wash Nut $5.00 KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c ■ Calf , ..12c Tallow 5c I Sheep pelts 25e@$1.0$ [Muskrats sc® 45c : Skunk [email protected] > Coon -. [email protected] [Possum 10c@70c : Mink 25c®56.00 ' Eggs 18c ! Butter 20c @ 25c • Lard 8c fvivuGA a co. • Eggs 18c ' Butter 18c® 25c 1 LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET 1 Spring chicks 10c 1 Ducks l*c ■ Fowls 10c Geese . 8c Eggs 19c Butter 18c i Turkeys .* lie I Old roost em .»7*' 5c
i AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE. A Safe, Old-fashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves All Distressing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, of if you have any of the distressing I symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse discharge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you w’il get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty discharge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and you will no .onger be offensive to yourself and your friends by/constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing and poisons your whole system. In a short time yon can be completely cured of this distressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balm. This healing antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but Completely overcomes the disease. It clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, heals and siraugii.eusjh.c- raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and Mtarrh. One application will convince you and a 50 cent bottle will generally cure i lenTd'"" • A '•*
NO TRESPASSING! iS ALLOWED The undersigned Hereby serve noGee that they will not permit any hunting or trespas’lng on their farm in the southwest portion of Washington township. Hunters are particularly urged to take notice o f this, j JONATHAN MERRYMAN & BRO. (Advertisement) 303t3 ■■■■ - —— r — NOTICE. I ; Sealed bids will be accepted on or > before 2:00 o’clock p. m., dn t January 24, 1913, t for 171 heavy oak and hickory trees, i For further information call or white 1 Tiie Bowels-Nibl’-'k Grain Co., Dacatur, Ind. 7t15 e ■ 5 LOST. A horse blanket, either on the Jay > Kline or John Bucher roads. Finder, * please return to this office and re- ’ ceive reward. —Advt. 307t3 I 11. I o'" ~ I! ■ 111111.11*1; HCTICE. 5 1 Money to Kan at 5 and 6 per cent ’: interest. No comuisslcn. ; 288tf EDWIN’S OFFICE. < Advert ir<meut) o- ...... I , STRAY ED—A gray tare, about 10 or j 11 year- old, on ♦be northwest ] of the city. Any Informal ion as to ‘ the whereabouts of the animal will be , thankfully received at the sheriff’s office. —Advt. » lt3 1! u Pay your gas bill and avoid the penalty. Tomorrow is last day. Bt2
MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve feverishness, bad stomach, teething, disorders, move and regulate the bowels and are a pleasant reined) for worms. Used ty mothers for 22 years. They never fail. At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address A S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. (AdVtrCaemePM — . DO NOT HAVE SORE FEET. An Allen’s Foot-ease powder in the foot bath gives instant relief to chilblains and all foot aches. Then for lasting comfort, shake Alien's FootEase, the antiseptic powder, in your shoes. All druggists. 25c. < Advertisement) MAKE US AN OFFER ' Or. an 8-room nouse ax-’ .. tots, city water, cistern, cctaXen park, good bam, on No. 11’*-. St. Eeq us quick if you want this property. HARVEY ft LEONARD (Advertisement/ FOR RENT—Four Tarnished 1 rooms for light housekeeping on Line St., and four on Monroe street will be vacant on Dec. 24, 1912. Enquire of Mrs. CT B. W. Sholty. ’Phone 521.—Advt. 303 t-t s-ts 1 WANTED— Middle Mid lady to keep house.—Vai Snell. R R. 5. 3t3 Be sure to get one of the Daily Democrat’s Tenth Anl niversary Souvenir knives. ■ All you have to do is to pay vour subscription to 1914.
either coasjL »oad. , sls. inquire hi taurant. v ' ».,tv for sAu4» rlv,ng horße : y broke; single buggy ~»«d harness., inquire People. & We have already given away a large number of knives. They arc going fast. Get ycurs at once. _ — <*' ' *F' t A ROARING COMEDY. For the small price of five cents you can see one of the best shows 1 ever shown in D-atur. Ibe bill to • night consists of an excellent comedy and two good dramas Ibe comedy, ’I"A Disappointed .Mamma, is one that I will make you sick Rom laughter, lou cannot afford to ml»s one of our shows • They are all the go. “A DISAPPOINTED MAMMA," Bio- , graph Comedy. ’ "BILL WILSON'S GAL." Vitagraph. "THE PITY OF IT. Selig Drama. • Tomorrow night it Feature Night, r The Theater-
*Ol I vJ io Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed Insurance Writers I Office Rooms on first floor oppisite interurban Station. Graham and Walters I LOST—K. C. watch charm, r'lruler I 1 lease return to Herman Colchin at cigar store and receive reward i t <j FOR SALE. ■l— ■ » v 993 One Jersey cow; fresh. Inquire 0 ( Grant Myers, Steele’s park. JOtltJ (Advertisement) —— . ——— -««* —.. bemocra* Wan* Ads Pa? ■ i ■■■ ■MBMMMMBHBVKBL..". j I Family Washing I ' 5c per pound Rough bn I I all flat pieces ironed - Decatur 1 I. I Steam Laundry Phon 134
