Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1913 — Page 8
A BUTTER AND EGG ACCOUNT > A jshort time ago an enterprising woman made SIOO. from and eggs. Instead of keeping it in the household stove, she put it in a Bank Account. She added to it and to-day she has in Bank $246.15. She is one of our 200 women depositors. You can open an account here for SI.OO You can bring it or mail it. May we help you accumulate money? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. r=ji n 'raE3Qi-jiOMEssssJCl 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J yyr- _ir~tor—rnr—?r— ity « Corrected Every Afte noon 5 Laar ■■■> ■ a y—RT J 6 * j-srrwT— m »J| I
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,800; shipments, 1,520; official to New York yesterday, 1,520; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $8.00; mixed and mediums, sß.lo® $8.20; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $8.00C|8.25; roughs, $7.00© $7.25; stags, $5.50® $6.25; sheep, 4,200; steady; top lambs, $9.10; cattle, 88; steady. New ear corn •. .57c No. 2 Red wheat $lO2 No. 2 White wheat 99c Oats 30c Sample siatnev oats 26c Rye 55c Barley 40c@50c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.75 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 $9.50 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.53 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50
SHK>ffflffi^^^^^?^^^^Effi^ffi!fiSffi^«ffi^Sflfffi^!fi^S!&W2a^fc!^ffiSsliß^lSCTi®fil’K'^iiafiS!fiSffi3aKWSffia ; i!fi *fi, J 5 S® . ■ - x Si ■ <M t -re* ■ A//® y e; >\ « K <<-3l /' I i (7/ 'OTORB ®f IVSKAUfFY y bS" z > //> DECATUR , . INDIANA | KT !g I H z BOUSE UP YE BUYERS I I ] WINTER READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS ( | w^'•• 1 *~ '3*l it HI W p 1*& j e season has been against us, therefore we are going to place on J&f / 0 W'* ■ , ® ■' ? sa^e our Entire Stock at a reduction of One Fourth to One Half off: sgl | ||g Iwh | e are f° rce d to make rotfm for our immence line of Spring Goods ”W |i hBIA that will begin to arrive about the the middle of February. Our v / ’ t -tfi rl V sale will be for the disposal of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Under- 1 I | *S ts. rW X wear, Hosiery and sweaters. t I S» f'H \ / i r I I /X LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS I [ i kShD £ I . • Mi i am x Fancy Mixture coats in three quarter and full Plain Wack coats, some of them are $lB and S2O 1 * 1 “'m: tfi -a: lengths at about your own price. values, will go at this sale for $3.75 to $10.50 11 V - , ~. , , You can buy beautiful coats, sold for $lO. and Black plush coats, sizes 16,18,36 up to4o, valued 4 I f S® I ' L ’ e tbl ‘ saie5 aie ? c ? m ß lete success we ar , e $12.50 for $5.75 to $7.50 at $22, $25 and $27 50, all go at $12.50 ] 1 I Bi our entire stock of underwear includ- . 6 I fl i - fejfi pplfP mg the heavy fleeced lined union and two-piece suits ’ t 4 gX a LG Sip as well as the wov’rn as follows: / A FEW OF THE MANY COAT BARGAINS f BL K S All 50 - underwear at 42c One iot of * 12,b0 ia(iy sults 10 c,ose ° ut at *‘ ,5G blueserge, regular price J AUSI.OO “ ft ß7c One lot of sls, $lB and S2O suits close at $12.50 close out at $17.50 — liffi All $2.25 “ “$1.50 x |fj; Black Caracule Fur Coats Shop Early <.s th se Bargains will be picked We haye aj3out g 0 o f s num b er ] e ft in sizes 14 Lot No. 3 Good practical coats that sold for sls Si ' P q y 16, 18, 36, 38, 40 snd 42 that we are offering a now g 0 at SB.OO ff ifi Snj-fj pnee on one number that sold at $6.75 now $3.85 || Sale Begins Friday Morning at 9 am. «^ 96 c “ t ’ that “ ,dat * l °- we wmclose g « a t,? o “7 FurCoatsthatsold for slß> i! u^QSUZU4^ueueiEiuewnlPl 1-nFißueiEfUEinuguaii^Cf^ifi :
-JU V. Splint $4.50 |H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.53 Lung $4 50 KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] j Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk 25c053.50 i Coon 10c052.?5 Possum 10c@70c ’ Mink 25c @ $6.00 ' *’ULi_tNKAMP*ft. ■ Lard 9c Butter ...... .20c©25c l ard 8c MF.ten * CO. Eggs 23c Butter 18c® 25c r-.. BtntiNl Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c Butter 19c Turkeys 15c 1 Old rooste’s 9c
/Vi " ** ' •> X i Ji i- . -4 V tj/. 1 / ! ALL FOR FIVE CENTS. The small price of five cents will pay your admission to the Crystal I theater and entitle you to see three excellent shows, one comedy and two dramas. You can't afford to miss it. The comedy is a joke all the way through. Tde drama can't be beat. ‘■SUBTERFUGE," Selig Comedy. “RED SAUNDER'S SACRIFICE," Lubin Drama. | "LAMBERT CHANCE DETECTIVE” and “THE ADVENTURES OF THE RETIRED ARMY COLONEL," Vitagraph Split Reel. The CRYSTAL Theater. Wu AN LEVATEb TASTE is displayed by those who eat our pie, cake etc. They have learned to discriminate between good, bad and indifferent. We are able to please the most particular palate, because we jpake only the daintiest and use the purest and most wholesome materials. Jacob Martin
SHOE SALE 51.45-51.95 See our window for the best bargains in shoes these are strictly high grade and a bargain at the prices we are selling them at. Come in and be CONVINCED ELZEY AND HACKMAN I Opp. Court House
WANTER —At once, two girls to strip tobacco. Steady work.—“ The White Stag” Cigar factory. 22t2 FOR SALE —Dining room suit Call 'phone 178, or inquire of Mrs. Dan Beer- 20t6
Among The Stars in the liquor world our whis- ' W v> ☆f * > key stands out brilliantly ’ frem ordinary brands. It ■ ' . inoks better, smells better, b ! taste better and is better. To \ try a bottle is to stamp one’s '/ J ■ > good judgement of what is a • ; good wholesome stimulant as \ well as the finest kind of beverage. Berghof f Beer by the case. ft l \P> • f Corner of Sec >nd and • I»- I Madison streets. ■ - I - ----- - - . — -
WANTED—Men to clear 5 acres of land, at once.—Dore B. Erwin. 25tf FOR RENT —40-acre farm, 2 miles west and I*4 miles north of Monroe. Inquire of Jacob Scherry, Decai tur, Ind., R R. 2; 'phone Monroe. 23t3
J* I We arc corefai about die word I “BEST” I But the sturdy wearin? qualities | I | Ball Band Rubber Footwear 1 1 5 have convinced us that we carry a ' in them the best line of rubber 5 footwear you have ever seen. Come in and we will prove to you. PEOPLES & GERKE I I FISH I Extra fancy Mackeral . . . 10c 6 Holland Harring . . . . 3 for 10c f sg White Lake Herring pail . . 50c 4 f j Kippend Herring can .... 15c J Imported Sardins can .... 10c 1 1 Shredded Cod Fish can ... 10c EH Tbn nnality of these Fish are guar- 1 I mteed to be the best | I \R GROCERY! ONE 292 Cappy Johns Prop.
