Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1913 — Page 4

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fall. -JEJOE KA ST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥,, .lan. 15—(Special to Dally Democrat)—«Recelpts, 4,000; shipments, 570; official to New Yor kyesterday, 2,470; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]: Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5,500)6.25; cattle, 50; steady; sheep, 4,000; slow; top lambs, $9.65. w. « New ear corn 62c No. 2 Red wheat $1.07 No. 2 White w heat 99c j Oats 30c i Sample stained oats 26c Rye 57c ' Harley 40c@50cl feeding barley 45c Alslke seed . $lO 00 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 CO Clover seed $9.50 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas $6.00 Jackson Wash Nut $5.50 Virginia Splint $5.00 Kentucky Cabin .-.55.00 White Ash $5.00 <

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i -JW-W •u ■ m —J.J. — . ETZ ~ Positively No Goods i_JfO JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE | EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND.TREMEN >US CUT IN PRICES ;oecatur - - • THE E-QSTQN TORE ■ ■ ■ INDIANA i Now is the Time-Mere is the Place: The backward season an warm weather all Fall has Wt Overstocked. You Get The Benefit We must sell it I just now. You Need flu Merchandise. Don t Miss This Money Sdvi r, 9 r Opportunity. Nt e t prices, tell your friends. Come early while the selection i is big a id get the choice bargains. | DRESS GOODS. IMVataa Blanket* go at 2.3 S 1.75 per d<«en value <0 at to , per yd to at T. 42 GINGHAMS , 31.75 Droaa Good pw yd. go at 6147 2.75 Value Blankau go at 2.10 1.25 per doim value go at K a pat yd. gb at ... 41 32 fn. Zephr (Mngh.ni. lic gu *t i»t FUHS ■ 1.50 l*rea. Good* per yd go JU. 141 250 Value Blanket, go atl.S7 .05 per dmten value go at <S» ... o| _ KN>T SKT 1 I 3 Gingham, go at in A ” Furs wl ” * *° <d *’ COST I 12S lire*. Good, per yd go at. .02 1.76 Value Blanket, go at. 140 PED SPREADS 31 8* Value, go at... . ‘..,61.23 .10 Gingham, go at .. ,‘‘EE M ' CARPETS AND RUGS. . 1'« Dreaa Good, per yd. go at.. 66 UNDERWARS. 3100 Rureed. go at 3 13 125 Value, go at ... 07 -08 Amoakeag and ttauon* Special price, on all Ruga and Car. 5 I era. Good* pee yd. go al.. .61 Wool Union Suita. 3 W Spread. go at 297 100 Value. go at .. .’.. 86 Apron Gtngh.m. C o at n, pat*. i •’ |XU ' -KMa Tr Vd IX It 41 I*oo vitae Ouitl X It' 2M 100 Spread, go at/2 «0 *5 Value. go at... ... 62 r SECO SILKS OUTING AND MUSLIN GOWNS. ■ .25 preta Goode per yg. goat.. 41 ' Value NUlta go at Z—4 050 g.<end. tn at IMO KA .. <0 ■ t I e..°T Lotef50aM ” Dr — „ HI vU“* S ,Ms, ** -a^.t wXXSEXu’.e ’’’ X I ** ** «i ... Vnona rn at 82 1-6 S Rpreada g. at ....12! MUSLIN A OUTING ‘ VNS 35 Hero Silke go at jy n v COTTON BLANKETS. ’ 5 M 125 Spread, go at 66 ' |1.75 Valua. go at 3143 46 Hero Rilk. to at ' „ V<luM «° ,l ” g 32.8 C otton Blank-ta go atUW % Garment. XAt 20 LACE CURTAINS. , 1.?5 Value, go at.' 67 WRAPPERS AND HOUSE JACKETS .60 Valuu go at 44 K HI IT'” " “ X SKATERS. go at 64.35 .83 Value, go at 72 31.00 Wrapper X at. J i go st 43 g « •» «—•- « «’ 5" SZ " “ .. “ ll ““- . VtTT.CO.TZ g : -v«- ';?’s i StS I .X" S 1 i . M w„, ....... t .n ’.“zzz “ I!::::::::::; n 'out 0 ," ■" is ***-«•»«...., «« I 31 7B Value Biankeu go at, 61.37 | 30() ftomt >er HuKa go at >1.66 32 00 Value, per yd. go at 11.67 03 b«uvy. go at a... .01 mwM bt mW r. o.rdi... 0 .rdi... . C ’ I ** ‘ M,dr '”‘* f <MU “ |OO Value Blanket, go at 73 126 Romw Rtil»« ko at JI7 1.50 Value- per yd gr> a13.1| M Outing go at .06 it you com. .ari, y OU w.h a # T *"* FANCY WHITE WAISTS. I .75 Value Blanket, to at...... .60 LINEN NAPKINS. 125 Value, per yd. go at. 64 SILK AND WOOL good barga.n. „ auror'.e o 7 **."* *! W *° “*’ * * 3 30 Value Bianketv go at 41 3450 per gntea value go at 63.39 I<W Value. |w yd. go at..,./.. 42 31 50 Poplin. 42 In. wide 61.22 prlaaa. S 1 ”* * OO Wb,b ’“ <o al | WOOLNAP BLANKETS. 35» per doaon value go at2.4S .M Value, per yd go at 6» 136 poplin. 42 In. aide . ..M All ath.r Coata and ,T 6 Walato go at E ft 56 Value Blanket, go at..... 633 S 377, dtwen value gn atl3s 7.f. V wi en •« i« 71 pnp|i n . i n . W )de 62 reduction ** L 9 Wal.ta go at I —— 1,26 Walnta go at 84 THIS BIG SALE STARTED JANUARY. SECOND AND CONTINUES ALL THROUGH THE MONTH OF JANUARY. i Ourtnc This Big Sal;' We Are Giving You the Profit* and You Can Buy Almost Twice as Much For the Same Amo nt of Money. Comnare Pricec v urn c <1 u- e « „ 1 Are Giving You. I<>u Kno« From Our Past Sales That the Values Offered Were Strictly as Represented. Come In and Sec Our Big Bargains the PH ' " U *" “1 S " 11 tJ' U c m|tal !u(... I And They Will Intertst You And Save You Money. oargatns. the Pnces Are U»er Than, Ever Before , || 3.T teg the Marnm mru~lfifLElELELEl£ *> innnnrtnnrtmmeM a» a mm « m mm ■» m m»

=3OE3E=3eJJ Hocking Valley $4.75 Lustg Wash Nut $5 00 ’ | KALVER MARKETS. .■ Beef hides in5 Calf 12c' 'Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected]» . Muskrats 5c@450 Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c MUk 25c @56.00 njLutNKAMP’S, : Eggs 20c Butter 20c@25c Lard NiRwICK A CO. Eggs 2)c Butter 18c @2sc LOCAL PrtuCUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old rooste*N w 5c H. oewLtNfk Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c I Butter 19c Turkeys 15c (Old roosters Itc

GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO DRAKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HAIR. Mixed With Sulphur It Makes Hair Soft, Beautiful—Cures Dandruff. The use of sage and sulphur for re- ' storing faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that I dull, faded or streaked appearance this 'simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But the brewing at home is massy and nut of date. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use product—called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get a large bottle for 50 cents. Some druggists make their own, which is usually too sticky, so insist upon getting Wyeth's, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and ■falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wyet's Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Do this at night and by morning the gray hair disappears; another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft arid abundant. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) NOTICE. Sealed bids will be accepted on or before 2:00 o'clock p. tn., on January 24, 1913, for 171 heavy oak and hickory trees. For further information call or white The Bowers-Nibllck Grain Co., Decatur. Ind. 7t15 ■ ■ ■ —■ , ... , ■ .. —.» - - - STOCK FOR SALE. One bay mare. 9 years old. with foal, good worker, single or double, and 1 seven months' old colt. 3. H. PLOUGHE. Monroe, Ind.; telephone, Monroe. 3 shorts, 10. 10t6 FOR SAI J)—An invalid’s chair, in good condition, sls. Inquire of Ross Haya, at Hower & Hower’s i’t3

k PUBLIC BALE. — - - - The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, U mile east of Steele, r and about 9 miles southeast of Decatur, on Thursday, January 16, 1913, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., r the following property, to-wit: Five 1 Head of Horses: one match team of s blacks, horse and mare, 6 years old, y weighing about 150 Q fbs. each; bay a mare, 10 years old, in foal; bay mare, i- coming 4 years old, in foal, weight t weighing 1150 Tbs., lady broke. Ten s weighing 1150 Tbs., lady broke Ten i- Head of Cattle: Seven milch cows, 5 of them will be fresh soon; 3 spring y Jersey heifer calves. Hogs—Two I brood sows. Farming Implements: ~ Two 2-horse wagons, good as new; e top buggy, 2 good cultivators, Jonn s Deere and Case; disc, good as new; 2 i spike tooth harrows, spring tooth har- . row, pair bob sleds, set single harness, i 2 sets good work harness, 5 tons tim--1 othy hay, hay ladders, ffiump boards, - shovel plows and numerous other arI tides. r Terms—Ail sums of $5 and under 1 cash in hahd; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchased givL Ing note with approved security; 4 per t cent off for cash. No property re- , moved untlT settled for. I C. A. KRUOH. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Billy Fattereon, Clerk. ,1 ■: MAKE US AN OFFER iO’_ an 8-room nouse aM iota, city ■ water, cistern, cnicKen park, good 1 barn, on No. llt*l St. See us quick if ■ ‘you want this propei*~. HARVEY & LEONARD. (Advertisement) NOTICE. L You can get shaved for 10 cents at the West End barber shop, north of G. R. & I. depot. First class work done. Two barbers, Clem Knoff and ■ Mr. Baughman, Prop. 9t3 GOOD LOT FOR SALE. We offer a splendid lot for residenc *, corner Eighth and Adams streets, Decatur: easy terms, SSO or $l6O down. Balance to suit purchaser. ERWIN A- MICHAUD, Ut6 Real Estate Dealers. FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms at 116 So. First street, with all im i provemenu. water and lights. En ■ quire of Wm. G. Kist at Democrat of ; flee, or at house. lltf

C. B. L. OF I. DANCE. ’ On Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, the C. , B. L. of I. will open their new quarters with an informal dance. Evcry- , one is cordially invited to attend. , Ut6 COMMITTEE, j <». :— I NOTICE. , | \ ■' All members of the Shamrock base . ball team are urgently requested to t meet at the.office of Will Hammell i Friday night. Plans for the coming i season will be made. > Bt2 WILL HAMMELL, Manager. > — > KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP FARMERS. — : ' Every resident of Kirkland township I i who can do so, Is requested to meet' ! fit the Election achool house, two • miles south of Peterson, next Wednes- , day evening, January 15, at 7 o'clock, ■ for the purpose of making arrange- . merits for the Fanners' institute, to • be held February Sth, at Peterson. Please be there if you can. ' 10t3 V. LINKER, Chairman. II „ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two box ball ' i alleys, running three doors south of traction station, Decatur; also chairs and tent, 14x48 feet. Two prizes given Saturday night for the highest*' scores.—Perry Glendening, Allison Bldg. ' LOST—Watch fob In this city Satur- ( day, with "Clara" engraved upon It. Return *o <his office Lid receive reward.—Advt. 9t3 FOR SALE—Scotch terior Pups. Inquire Oi i-'. Scheldt at Schmidt’s Meat Market 308* FOR SALrr- fox Terrier pups. Inquire at Schmitt’L meat market. — Advt. 305t6 STRAYED—A grav tire, about 10 or 11 year* old, on road northwest of the cit . /ny information as to the whereabout* of tb» animal will be thankfully received the sheriff's of--1 flee.—Adv lt3 HOUSE FGR RENT—inquire of John S. Bow. Ilt6 FOUND— orse Blanket that was nd- 1 vertised «< lost on the ,7ay Kline or John P <-her read. Inquire at this office.—A.- u 31!t1 FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for gentieni ti, at SI.OO per week. Apply at M Krafts’, Cor. sth St. and Map!*, Av- -Advt. 4t6 FOR RE ‘—Four furnished rooms for lig ouaekeeping on Line St., And four t Monroe street will be va ton 24, 1912. Enquire of Mrs. B V o’ty. ’Phone 521. —Advt. 303t-m-tf

uif min mu =s|uig mu ntiirg For theßoys Hi top shoes are the thing this weather. = Tan and Black fa! Soless i SZ.SO to 53.25 1 MB AT TeoplesTgerke = FOR BALJV- A couk stove, good us WANTOi>—Girl to «io general housenew. Uhed but i-.hort time. Inquire work for small family Apply t 0 of Isaac Smith. R. R No. », Box 57, De- Chas. F. S»eo!e at the Steele Haarnesa catur. 'Phone No. 4-E. —Advt. 305t6 shop. JANUARY INCOME THOSE persons who receive interest due on notes, dividends on stock, or January income from anv 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 CORDIALLY JNVITpD. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA. Capitol SIOO,OOO. Surplus £20,000. Revour.es 893u,C(». P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler, V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker, Asst. Carhier. • C DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL