Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1913 — Page 4
A FARM LABORER AND HIS BANK ACCOUNT Two years ago a farm labonr opened a Bank Account with a very small sum. He now haa in Bank $204,28— and his account is steadily growing. He is an ambitious young man. He is making good. It won’tjbe long before he will hare a farm of his own; for his Bank is glad to help such men. May we not see you here as one of our customers? If you can’t call, send your money by mail-any sum you‘have. We will send you by return mail a Hank Book. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. 8 THE DALY MARKET REPORTS 8 -t»— <nr—rnr-ri gty ff Corrected Every Afternoon l»-,i -it— rnr-vnr—in -w-M
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 14 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 5,SOO; shipments, 2,220; official to New York yesterday, 2,740; hogs closing steady; few unsold. Yorkers, Mediums and heavy, $8.75 @$8.80; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $7.50® $7.80; stags, $6.50 @ $7.00; sheep, 7,200; strong; lambs, 10c lower; tops, $9.25; cattle, 125; steady. ... ♦. New ear corn 60c No. 2 Red wheat '.....51.03 No. 2 White wheat SI.OO Oats 31c Sample stalneo oats 26c Rye 55c Barley 40c@50c I 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 $5.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $9.75 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion ...$4.50 Cannell $6.00
BG j cSHUARY CLEARANCE SALE I | MSI THIS BIG SALE STARTED SATURDAY FEB. IST. AND CONTINUES | ® sale ALL THROUGH THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY ThFs ES — — _ _ — — 60 10c Outing yd.... 9c n US 8c “ “....7c \X/ CT . Rugs and Carpets Kg gp? 6c “ “ .... 5c VV r Special price on all rugs £££ Sj 121-2 d”ess gingham yd _ ign we dress ginghams yd 9c Can save you money on Ladies suits, coats and dresses. We have a and $2 - 25 at * l79 1 7 'Ze Linens “ * feW P IUSh COatS $27.00 *4 $25.00 All gO at $16.00 AU furs wjlkbe sold at | £-g. 51.00 yd table linens . 89c cost SA 'Also one lot of childrens coats all go at $2.00 <£“?<>£"“» § as ...JiT aas-gas g Sjj 7c “ “’. ’ :1c Underwear Wool Union . Black satin ««♦ Toweling Suits Look at These Prices on 1 Cotton Blankets great reduction ladies m^Td. $3.00 Value suits go at $2.19 Blankets , gfl gjS ““■• .6c SI.OO Cotton union suits $6.00 blankets go at $4.69 uz 4< Knit skirts IsMalet yd. . 121-& gO at 89 Cents 5.00 “ “ 3.48 00 .. «-00 goat 89c eg SB ' c outing Gowns ' 9O 50e cotton union suit at 42c ■ Wool Nap Blankets 1.25 “ “ ’gg -25 •• .'.i9c E® *I.OO gowns goat, ,89c great reduction in childrens $2.75 goat $1.98 Ha “ “sl-39 Wool skirt patterns iso “ “ : -.4& underwear 2 - 00 “ 1.69 |9c L_™aejtk A MPS i
J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 .Lu rig $4.50 KALVER MARKETS. Beef Hides 10c Calf 12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] FULufcNKAMP'S. Eggs _ 20c Butter 20@27c Lard 9c NIC.ICa 4 CO. .Eggs 2 k Butter 18c@25c n. etMLINi. Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c LOCAL PKCCUCE MARKET i Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c i Geese 8c i Eggs 18c Butter 18c i Turkeys 11c Old rooste's 5c
AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. One ‘‘Decatur 18," 4 passenger, brand new; will sell at a sacrifice price, or trade. One “Overland 38,” 4-passenger, In excellent condition. Has hail very little use and been well taken care of. Fully equipped. Will sell at a bargain. See Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons. Decatur, Ind. 35t6 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. We have made an effort to settle all accounts owing by the late Charles Rumschlag. If any person has an acI count against him, they will confer a, 'favor by at once sending a statement of same to the undersigned. JOSEPH RUMSCHLAG, 31t3* R. R. No. 10, Decatur. - — O ■■ ■■■'—■“ —— FOR SALE—Bed davenport, good as new. Side-board and table. Bargains if you buy now. 'Phone 178. 35-6 HOUSE FOiR SALE—I% story, to be removed oft lot. Inquire of John H. S-fo.g 34t6» Fok SALE —Prime home-raised timothy seed, $1.75 per bushel. MonI roe 'phone.—J. P. Davis. 37t3 FOR SALE—Two bay mare colts com- ■ ing 3 years old. One bay mare colt 'coming 2 years old. One colt coming yearling. All well bred. Call J. C. Harkless —'Phone 1 on L. 39’3 FOR SALE —Jersey cow, middle aged. A guaranteed good butter cow, giving good flow of milk. Easy to milk; not bred; absolutely gentle. Will 1 please any one. $50.00 takes her. — Clara Tricker, 'phone 8-J. R. R. No. 9, i Decatur, Ind. 36t3 FOR RENT —7-room House, 536 Nuttman Ave., electric lights, celler, re modeled throughout Inquire at store or residence.—John Brock. 30t3* LOST —Gold band ring with initials J. F. K. inside. Return to Henry Dellinger at city hull and receive reward. A free lecture will be given at the Woodmen’s hall over the Holthouse drug store Thursday evening, by A. C. Skelton, state organizer of the Royal Order of Lions. He will tell you why you should have this protection. Lec- | ture at 8 o’clock. Come. 37t2 STOCK FARM—Consisting of 160 acres of level land, plenty of water, and in high state of cultivation, all new buildings, 8-room brick house, summer kitchen, large new granary, j tarn 40x80, the finest in the county, all other outbuildings new; 5 miles from one of the best cities in the state. Free pike, telephone and R. F. D. This is an ideal home and a money-maker. Price, $60.00 per acre. —P. O. Box 96, Batesville, Ind. 37t6
Old Adams County Bank | Decatur, Indiana. a Capital $l2O 000 Surplua . $30,000 K C. 8. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick B Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, ■ “ Farm loans S KCaO a Specialty | Reflect.! - I Resolve | THE MAN \\ HO HAS Speedily J at Favor- | A Bank Account »>>ußat«. AND PAYS . Every , . AccomodaAll Bills By Check tion Consistent Has Time To Think With Safe And Banking THINK AGAIN Extended Ere Heeding Folly’s Be . Tn our 1 * y We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit* I l. JJII— 111-. U I S.T.
FOR RENT—Farm. See L.C. Hughes. ’Phone 3G5. 31t3 FOR SALE —Brood sow, will have pigs in march. Inquire of Dyonis Schmitt. 30t6
FOR A GOOD LOAF OF BREAD Try a sack of GOLD LACE FLOUR, electrical bleeched. This flour has not and never will be surpassed, for uniform excellence, quality and purity. For sale at FRED V. MILLS Decatur’s Leading Grocery
WANTED —Pop egrn, shelled; white and old corn. —F. V. Milla. 30t4 FOUND—Ladies’ brown muff. Owner inquire at Hunsicker’s restaurant. 30t3
r COFFEE | 111 . H I Silver Seal Coffee 30c K H Old Reliable “ . 30c ■ M Bursters High Grade Coffee 30c I ’ r| Black Cross Coffee 30c II ■ Arbuckles Coffee 27c H ■ Golden Rio Coffee 27c ■ I??. Fancy Blend Java Coffee 30c | Santoe Blend Coffee 27c | Bur bon Blend Coffee 25c ■ STAR GROCERY! PHONE. 292 Cappy Johns Prop.
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 14 AT THE RFX THEATER F R The Famous Players Film Co. F 7 .. E: Presents Nat C. Goodwin in ’ V E. The Five Reel Production t V E S ‘-OLIVER TWIST” § E Chas. Dickens’ Masterpiece. Nat Goodwin’s last acting on Picture Screen See him as the character. Paging and the allstar cast as player at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New Y< rk City, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chas. Dickens (1812-1912). This picture has just finished a run of ten weeks at the La Salle Theater, Chicago, 111. Prices loc to all
