Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1913 — Page 4
WHAT A GROCERYMAN DID Five years ago a young man started in the grocery business on a small scale in a nearby town. He had no capital and was in debt for a previous sickness in his family. Today ho is supporting a family of three children; has a stock worth ?1,500 a good trade; a nice bank account and credit at the Bank. We have 2000 people banking here with us who are making good. Why don’t you join us? sl. starts you here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana.
I=l I=X=lO«O Ca = 3 =l 3 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o Ht-L-jizinanmr—-f| Corrected Every Afte noon 'ft —"SE-jgrzzc-T 1 ■»■-■-
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 31—(Special to Daily Democrat)—.Receipts 7,250; shipments, 3»8C ; 0; official to New York yesterday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Heavy, sß.oo® $8.05; mixed, mediums and Yorkers, $8.10; pigs, $8.10; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50@ $6.25; sheep, 7,800; steady; lambs, strong; tops, $9.25; cattle, 100; steady. . 41 J Jj X.. T _______ > New ear corn 57c No. 2 Red wheat $1.03 No. 2 White wheat SI.OO ! Oats 30c Sample sia:ne« oats 26c Rye 55c Barley 40c@50c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay f. $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 limoth- wee $1.25 COAL PRICES. Stove and £Jgg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.53 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50, W. Ash $4.50
I BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE I THIS BIG SALE STARTS SATURDAY FEB. IST. AND CONTINUES | § SALE ALL THROUGH THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY |g : ——— yd . . . .9c . - . — Rugs and Carpets Kg EM 6e ... .5c I— and carpet fegj 12 1-2 d-ess gingham yd . One lot of Petticoats $2.50 grjd 10c dress ginghams yd 9c Can save you money on Ladies suits, coats and dresses. We have a ands 2 -25 atsl - 79 ® K "‘Z. U L ::S few ladies plush coats $27.00 and $25.00 All go at $16.00 | Wj SI.OO yd table linens . 89c MSMMK^s^'warnn"-,-iaii" i ii 'i mi n—in’w • ,75 yd “ “ .65c One lot ladies skirts at • 50yd “ '■ - 45 c Also one lot of childrens coats all go at $2.00 '“lad'S h j Muslins skirts at $4.00, $5 00 and <Ea ' 10c muslin yd .... 9c —— —— - — —. $6.00 £*3 “ ‘‘ •• • -Sc Underwear Wool Union Black Satin and Silk waists & gK " Toweling I Suits Look at These Prices on Cotton Blankets w&lot‘&W.so B g “it yd. 121 $3.00 Value suitsgo at $2.19 Bhnkets .65 Blankets at 59 ' Kn X- I p; “ “...6c SI.OO Cotton union suits $6.00 blankets go at $4.69 >BS .< .. • .. m 2(1 ra ? B a,ic P Oes ? d ' a imS go at 89 cents 5-00 3.48 $1 O o “. “ 79 * 50 g “ g H sitogownsgoat. .89c great reduction in childrens S° at sl- 98 200 “ “ "soc Sei '.Io “ "i i 42c underwear ’ I>b9 ;; ... i .65c gg • J -&0 “ 42c I FULLENKAMPS
V. Splint H. Valley $4.25 R Lion Cannell J - HiU Kentucky $ 4 Lurig •...$4.50 KALV-feR MARKETS. Beef hides jfg. caif Tallow Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo Muskrats sc@4se Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c @ 70c Mink 25c@$6'o0] FULuttvKA MP’S. — I Lard 9c j Butter 20c@25c 1 Lard 8c NlFklCiA 4 CO _____ Eggs 23c Butter 18c@25c M. Bt.rrt.lN6L Spring chicks > 9c Ducks _ 10c Fowls .9c Geese .v.......9c Eggs ....27c Butter . A lyc Turkeys 15c Old rooste's 9c
r ' % N&T -A DRAMAS. . j If you want to see a couple of good ■ dramas, taht are worth seeing, come 'i to the Crystal this evening. We have '; them, and they can't be beaten; a Vl- | tagraph split reel in connection. Five j cents to all; “THE OUTLAWS SACRIFICE.'" I Essanay Drama. "MEMORIES,”’ Pathe Drama. 1 “MEETING MAMIES MOTHER,” and “RUBE'S MISTAKE,” Lubin Com- , edy. Split-reel. > 1 The CRYSTAL Theater. i ___________ _____________ ! »7ant \d« Pav. I HO wtil ywl Ww 1 i AN 1 LEV VIEW TaVE I is displayed bytho e who eat our pie, cake -etc. They h ive to dis rl nin ite ba- - tween g od, Lau and indifferent. vVe are able to please ; the most particular palate, because we bake only the .■daintiest and use the purest and most wholesome materials. Jacob Martin
THE ROWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR-ALL KINDS OF Grain, Field Seed, Hay and Straw SEE US FOR COaL garden seed, oil meal OYSTER SHELLS and CHICKEN FEED PHONE 233 FOR SAL* —Four 6-foot nickel show FOR pALE —Ground bones for chick-! cases. Inquire U. Deininger. 23tf ens.—Dvonls Schmitt. 26t12 ! FOR SALE—Choice building lot, five WANTER —At once, two girls to strip ; squares northwest of court house; tobacco. Steady work.—“ The White! plenty of fruit. —Jacob Atz. 26t3 Stag” Cigar factory. 22t2; Cl T PRICES ON COAL See Us Before Buying DECATUR LUMBER CO.
Darlings Tankage I lessens the cost of producing pork. I Bw Hl. By mixing a small amount of this I K ram feeds—you will I .Jr ? - Aml have a perfectly balanced ration ■ th at Is positively unsurpassed in Pi fOffigSr eZ building up the bone and frame- I /■' bN<j work of the hog. 'R bOWF Feed it to your sows, shoats, young It? gEStf jSgtit pigs and watch your profits jump, I f Our FREE booklet “Hog Cents” MK& -Jh tells how to increase hog profits. ■ Come to our store and get / . > our c °py at ° nce - // 771 KSM Bulbs, Vines and Shrubery for spring i planting. Give us your order early ! £. L. CARROLL
I We are corefui about .he word “BEST" I But the sturdy wearing qualities f Ball Band Rubber Footwear | S have convinced us that we carry £ in them the best line of rubber footwear you have ever seen. Conte in and we will prove to you! PEOPLES & GERKE = IconfidencF"| Nothing builds up confidence so I thoroughly as giving our patrons I more in quality than they bargain- i ■ ed for, so try a can of our quality I I CAN GOODS I tel Sugar Loaf Com i . 15c a I Sugar Loaf Wax Beans 15c 3 Sugar Loof Early Summer Peas 15c B Superior Red Sweet Beets . 15c B Vancamp Pork And Beans 15 C j STAR GROCERY! PHONE 292 Cappy Johns Prop. IIIIBI IWI IHilWlMlßili 3
