Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1913 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. » - East Buffalo, N. Y., May 21—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400: shipments, 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $9.00® $9.10; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and lights, $9.20® $9.30; roughs, $7.75®58.00; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 5,000; steady; top lambs, $7.80; cattle, 100; steady. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 98c No. 2 White wheat 95c I No. 3 Yellow corn 71c 1 Corn, White 69c Oats 34c Sample scaineu oats . 26c Bye 54c barley 38c@45e No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 uuxed $8.50 No. 1 trover SB.OO Timothy seed $1.60 Wool 14c® 18c !**•■ COAL PRICES. Ptovev and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chick* 9c V. Splint $4.50 H Valley $4.25 R Lion ........ $4.50 Cannel! .< $6,00 J- Hill Kentucky $4.53
WANTED—Teams to work on excavation. Inquire of Julius Haugk. 113t3 FOR SALE—Belgian mare, three years old, brown gelding two years old.— G W. Cramer, R. R. No. 2. 119 t2 l
A WONDERFUL CLEAN UP SALE, I STARTING WEDNESDAY MAY 21 1913 —r™ —— i r , Ov ™g to theTackward season we are compelled to look forward in disposing of our Immense stock of | Keady-to- W ear garments as it has caught us with thousands of Dresses, Suits and Coats that we should & have already sold and in order to clean up our stock quickly we have decided to give a slaughter sale on | every garment in the house. Our bargains are so numerous that we can quote prices on but a comparotivefew i INore The Following
3 ONE LOTjof Cordora dresses formerly sold at $lO. special $4.98. Some n short sleeves and some long sleeves a splendid garment for all occasions 2 SERGE DRESSES 3 One Lot of serge dresses in all the newest shades formerly sold at $6.25 and $7.00 sale prices while'they last $3.98 HOUSE DRESSES g A complete line of house dresses formerly sold at $1.25 sale price 98c | 500 WHITE VOILE DRESSES rj Handsomely Embroideried well worth $lO., sl2. and sls. go at $7.95
I ©FARING COATS Good Assortment $ 6.95 Good Assortment $14.50 Coats $10.95 Good Assortment SIB.OO Coats $12.95 0 “ “ 12.50 “ 9.95 “ “ 16.5& “ 11.95 4 20.00 “ 13.95 gg ‘ 22.00 “ 14.95 0 Ona lot of Black silk hose lavender top formerly sold at SI.OO perpair to discontinue the line 29c pair. Bear in mind we carry a complete line of miwlino underwear, childrens garments of all kinds. We are agents for the Kajser Glove and Hosiery and we carry a complete line of colors in stoek v/k. ■q from lacto $1.50 per pair. i rices g Sale Starts Wednesday May 21st. and Continues Until Stock Is Reduced g n {CvJ ©TO®® I<@®AIL,ETY " « IS NSv DECATUR , INDIANA Wj 11 11 111 I ■■Jh
Lurlg 44.50 FULLENKAMPS. , Eggs 1S 5 Buttor s6c < Me , NIBLICK & CO. Butter 18c@22c Eggß H. BERLING ESKS Duck » Fowlß He Geese Turk ®y« jOld roosters g* KALVEN MARKETS. ‘ WoOI * ~...14c®18c Beet hides ..... Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c®51.00 Muskrat* sc@4sc Skunk 25c®53.50 Coon Posßu ® ~...10c@70e Mlflk .25c©$6.0a LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chick* ..........10c Ducks .. 10c Geese Butter Turkeys Old roosters
LOST —Bunch of keys on the street. Return to this office or to Albert Scheumann at interurban office. 119t3 FOR SALE—Millet seed.—G. H. McManama, R. R. 10, Decatur. 119t2
Good Filling Makes a Good Cake— That you may know how good a cream felling for cake may be, try this one made with Knox Sparkling Gelatine. It will make a delicious cake. —Knox Cream Filling for Cake—* Scald one pint milk; beat the yolks of two eggs, add a few grains of salt and one-third cup sugar and when well mixed stir and cook in the hot milk until the mixture coats the spoon; then add a level tablespoctiful Knox Sparkling Gelatine that his been soaked five minutes in oue-fourth cup cold milk; strain, and when cool and beginning to thicken, beat thoroughly and spread upon the cake.
Paeko*«»— Main and Acidulated. Both Making Two Quartl (X gallon) of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemon, are need for Savoring; bet with the Acidulatr-d package comae an envelope of concentrated lemon juice —a great eonvecdeoce when too busy to squeexs kwwu*. Both oootain a tablet for coloring. « sent/ von fA® Knox Kxcipe Bock and enou#A C«lafin« co ma ha one pint —enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, sfccrbeu. candice, etc. AmS fret fvr ruv gvttr’t imfit tor It utuotg, CHAXLIi B. KVOX CO. <OO Imi An. Johnstm, ■. T. lij | i / QBKsMiSSS ✓ FOR SALE. A quantity of hard red brick, old curbing, flag stones, one blue sandstone block, 1# feet long, Bxl2 inches: old window sash, glazed; two cement steps, ready for use, for sale cheap. 121tS EMMA L. DANIEL, N. 2d St. WANTED—A first-class paper hanger. Good wages and steady work —Wildwood Builders Co.. Fort Wayne, !nd. 117t6
THE REX THEATER Three interesting and powerful dramas are the shows for tonight. Each one is worth the price of admission alone. They are full of wonderful scenes and hold your attention during the whole show. “With A Grain of Salt” Nester Mexican drama “From Death Life” Imp. a very touching drama “A Mexican Benegade” Frontier drama 5c to all REX THEATER WANTED—Sewing to do. —Mrs. Mura E. Crtll, 6th St. 115t5 FOR SALE—No. b Ollvsr Typewriter. In<ulr* 116 So. Ist st ts
At The Crystal Theater TONIGHT Prof. W. R. Bagely World’s Champion Endurance Rag time ond trick pianist In some of his wonderful piano stunts. THE KING OE RAG TIME ADMISSION 5c to all
250 Fine Tailored suits all the very latest materials such as Minstrel cloths. Eponges serges dainty striped, Wool fabrics will be placed on sale at $8.85, $10.95, $13.85, $15.75, $17.75. In this assortment you will i :d our very best suits that sold up to $35.00 Gae lot of white shirt waists trimed high collar 3-4 length sleeve fancy velvet tie front and cuff tucked size 36 to 42 sale price 59 cents. One lot white shirt waists fancy sailor collars formerly sold at $1 25 and $1.50 choice now $1.05
HELD FUNERAL SERVICES. The funeral services for the aged man who was found dead in a creek near the county infirmary Tuesday afternoon were held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the county infirmary, Rev. Robert Ball of the Baptist church officiating. Burial was made at the county infirmary. Nothing further as to his identity has b«sm learned, and it still remains a mystery as to who the gentlema nwas, or whether he had any relatives in this part pf the country. FOUND—Door key. Owner may have WANTED—FamiIy washings to do. Leave word at this office or at home on South 12th street. —Bertha Kirchner. 115t3 I am with tne Lincoln Life Insurance company. See me before yon insure.—Wm. E. Faurot, Decatur, Ind, R. R. No. 5. 89t3wk-Bwk* ' • <7L-.- - ■ •" cOP'vR’GMT HAPPY DREAMS all come true when you visit our bakery. There *ou can see and select a most tempting array of good things that taste divinely. Dainty cakes luscious pies, delicious pastry and bread and rolls of most delightful flavor. Our products are the result of painstaking skill and experience and can be relied upon to be made only from pure ingredients. Jacob Martin
DOLLARS DON’T WEAR CUT. The things you buy will wear out. You will have nothing to show f?r them. They be’ong to the past But the dollars you deposit in a Saving Account with us will not wear out-do not pass away. They are here for you when the hour of need comes-and are steadily earning you interest, Why not start your account now? This is your hour. Your decision will affect your whole tuturelife. Wnat will that decision be? FIRSTSATION AL BANK Decatur. Indiana. Gid Adams County Bank ■ Decatur. Indiana. T" "" Capital $120,000 | Na. -W| Surplus . $30,000 ■■E >O. S' Niblick, President |&-'T S&rrfl M. Kirsch aad John Niblick i' Vice Presidents j E - X Ehin r er - Cashier. A 1 x Doad Farm loans a Specialty f Reflect — IMr**'' - Resolve Col lections I Made There’s Nothing Like A BANK ACCOUNT tie Rata. zToGive ~ A Man The Courage A ®„ V S,. To Face The World With Safe Banking And All That’s Hurled Against Him To Discourage. Extended One Dollar Starts It! - oU r Patron - We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
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