Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1913 — Page 6
LAST CHRISTMAS-WHAT ABOUT IT? Lots of people came here just before last Christmas and opened First National Time Accounts for Presents. You have NEVER regretted those gifts—have you? And this Christmas? Why not just add the money to their a' counts —the accounts you gave last year. Let us write them a letter, to reach them Christmas morning, telling them about your gift. Won’t they be pleased when they receive our letter telling them what you have given? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. p==°=°==‘T] o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o !f Corrected Every Afternoon S [Ljl | IEJOEJOE3I i E±J
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. IS—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 4.000; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday. 570; hogs ilosing' arm. Medium and heavy. $7.80(1 $7.85; Ww. 17.90 pigs. Km'-us7.'s; roughs. s7.ls<i $7.30; stags. $6,00 4: $6.50; etieep. >='■•!. dull: top lambs. $7.90; cattle, 1.000; slow, G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow. p»r 100 1b......75c plover seed 18.25 Als ike seed SIO.OO Wheat 82c Corn sl.Ol < Rye ....55c Barley 55cC60c Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 38c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. card SB.OO Cheetnut. hard $8.50 Pea. bard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $450 Cannell $5 00 J. HUI $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lu rig $4.50 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 25c Butter ........... .18c©25c FULLEmKAMPS. Eggs 28c Butter 18c© 27c Butter 25c© 2 Jc
I THE OLD SETTLER] BLACK RAIN WATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER WILL CLIMW Tats *ML,r<'V I.,'r-S««rv *'Ctt irt *«’d»e lift Uct»r. k®. W-bi X A OLAUhtST Ifceea- C.«r rear «•««• Ra i ntv l4* >. F« »*• WGrow*. A*® for h.ar wr.w THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAY, 0. Democrat Want Ads Pav Democrat Want Ads Pay. Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capital |131.000 » ■ • Surplus . 130.000 C & Niblick - PrwKfent M . Kir»ch and John Niblick Vice President* EKot Ehinper, Cashier. " / U* n oa j Farm loans AFUf /Alt’ Kt-au a Specialty vL e " ert \z’>' Resolve Collections I Made PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS M. — able Rates. DOLLARS Start Bank Accounts A ceo™daBANK ACCOUNTS tionCon- . sistant With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking . . m. Methods And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Jo our I Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. |
BE R LINGS. Heavy chicks 9c Light chicks Sc Heavy fowls 'Light fowls 8c Heavy ducks 10c Light ducks Sc Geese ...9c Younk turkeys 14c Tom turkeys 10c Old hen turkeys 12c 'Old Roosters 5< L Above prices paid for poultry, free from teed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c©20e . Beef hides 19c ' Calf Me I Tallow 5c I Sheep pelts 25c©$LWi Muskrats sc©4sc; Skunk 25c0 $3.501 Coon 10c 6 $2.75 Possum 10c©70c' Mink 25c©$6 00 Corn 99c! LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Heavy chicks Be Light chicks ' 8c I Heavy fowls . 9e Light fowls 8c Heavy ducks IlkLight ducks S' Geese 9c l Younk turkeys 18c Tom turkeys 19c i Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. per !b 35c ■ Creamery butter 39.
NOTil/E to public I have purchased the barber shop j formerly ow ned by Lester Baughman ' just north of the Court House on Madi ison street, and am now prepared to ! take care of your barber business, jMy prices are same as always. 25 j cents for a hair-cut and 10 cents for i a shave. I solicit your patronage. MARSHAL BVRDG. Q. REBEKAHS’ BENEFIT PLAY. — The Rebekahs’ benefit play will be put on at the Rex theater Friday evening of this week. The best two reel i comedy that can be obtained, as well] as a fine drama, will be presented. Ten ! B cents. Be sure to attend. 296t4 I MEETING. The Adams County Horse Thief Dell tective association will hold their reg-* I, ular meeting on Saturday. December I 20, 1913. in te sheriff’s office at 1:361 o’clock p. m. It is requested that all. .'member* be present at this meeting.- [ B. F. BREINER, Pres. J. F. FRVCHTE. Secy. 296 U, WANTED —Men at once to leant bar ber trade. Jobs always wafting. >I Better wages than you can earn with j . I out trade. Tools given. Few weeks .' completes. Drop a card for particu j . lars. — Moler Barber College, Jndianap . olis, Ind. 294t6 Don't tail to call and make your se- . lection of Xmas presents. We have] ' the latest and best designs in LaVai ’ tiers, bar pins, broaches, rings, bract < lets, gold headed umbrellas, etc., for I the ladies. —Hensley, Jeweler. 293t2 j FOR SALE —House and two lots In i Monroe. lor further particulars; see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur. 261 tfj LOST —Ladies’ small pocketbook containing large sum of money. Finder I please return to this office and re- . ceive reward. 293t3' - “THE REX” THEATER TONIGHT A Sensational two reel feature leads the bill. “In the Wilds of Africa" Bison 2 reel feature “The Escape" Powers drama. A RARE TREAT , All for 5 cents REX AS USUAL HARD COAL Will Be Scarce When the Cold Snap Comes BLY NOW While We Car. Supply You WE HAVE THE BEST Decatur Lumber Co. Phone 253. STAR GROCERY Fancy table Peaches 20c California asparagus 25c Hawaiian pineapple 25c Blackberries in syrup 15c Raspberries in syrup 15c California apricots . 15c California cherries . 20c New York Plums . 15c Green String beans 10c Golden wax beans . 15c I Red sweet beets . . 15c I Spinach 15c kill Johns, KJ'd
NOTICE I I 'Williams A- Sons; I I Dear Sirs:—Having read your adI vertisements in the daily papers each i evening and comparing prices. 1 j thought I would drop in and give you a trial order. Well, you may send 3 pkg macaroni (251. can tomatoes i (10c I, 6 cakes A. F. soap (25c). pound rice (6c I, pound 16c coffee. 5 lbs. | beans (25c), 3 lbs. bulk starch (12c). | 10 lb. sack pure buckwheat (40). 3 pkgs. None Such l.i.nce Mea( (25c), 2 . lbs. crackers (14c>. candy for (he ' kids (2c). Now that makes $2.00. So I send 20 lbs. granulated sugar for ' SI.OO. making $3.00 in all. My wife was pleased with the order * when same was delivered, and said we WILL BVYMORE. Decatur. Ind. WILLIANMS 4 SONS. Cash Gorcery. Phone 48 SHERIFF'S SALE. j The State of Indiana. Adams Coun- | ty, ns.: in the Adams Circuit Court of Ad ams County. Indiana. The Bank of Berne vs. John J. Sum- ' mers. Isaac Summers. No. 2s'2. By virtue of an execution to me diI rccted from the clerk of the Adams circuit Court, of said County and State. . I have levied upon the real estat I hereinafter mentioned and will expose ! for sale at public auction at the east j door of the Court House in the City I |of Decatur. Adams County. Indians. ‘ between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m.. i and 4 o’clock p. m.. on Saturday. January 4, 1913. the rents and profits for a term not [ exceeding seven years of the follow I ing described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Inlet number (461 forty-six and the least half of inlot number (471 forty I seven, in the Town of Monroe. Adam. 1 County. Indiana. And on failure to realise therefrom I the full amount of judgment, interest I thereon and costs. I will at the same : time and in the same manner afore I said, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of John J Summers to satisfy said execution, this 18th day of December. 1913. THOMAS J. DVRKIN, 1 18-25-1 Sheriff. — o ■ ■ —— FOR TRADE. 60 acres, well Improved: Washing ton township, will take city property. 160 acres, will take city property ir exchange. Have customer, will purchase well j located small modern residence 80 acres in Jefferson town'hlp. Wil i exchange for farm near Decatur. 100 acres. 1 1-2 mile of Decatur I $7,000. Come early or you will m:sa great bargain. Good residence on Ninth street ’ near Monroe. Nice bargain on Eighth street. nea> I G. R. & I. depot at great bargain. 38 acres in laigrange. to trade to: [ Decatur property. Oppcste Interurban Station. ERWIN AGENCY. FO RSALE —Sx-room cottage house on Tenth atreet; good fruit; both hard and sofe water; close to school Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. In i ; quire of W. W. McQueen, 'phone No.; j 1 on T. Lir-. I - ' XMAS. MONEY We will loan you what money j 1 you need at O PER CENT : L PEP MONTH • You can get $35.00 cash for 3 months at a total cost of $4 80, I Think of that! ! ! Other amounts at same proportion. Small payments—easy ] | to make. We loan on household |, goods, pianos, horses, cattle. etc., without removal. We also loan on diamonds and fine Jewelry a tlegal rates. AH security deposited with us stored tn burglar proof vaults. I If you n>**d money use this blank and our Agent will call ! on yon. Our agent will be in Becatar every Tuesday. Name g..x..*•„■«. Address ...... g..was.. »H. Wijm Ims tsrjnj fl flbubllabed 1898 Room 2, Sen. lood Floor. 7H Calboua Btras*. ‘ Home Fbona, 831. Fort Wayne, lad
B > ■, CLLHKHJI LW ’ GOING FAST FCJ The special low prices we have I X |j 11 placed on our house slippers for Mfl M | '■ll men an d women has created a MU M if 'X .W big demand for them. They are - MSj * ** mH selling out fast and we only have j X x** a few P air left in stocks °£ et a, Nir re*- aM yours early. 7 M Our new stock of Ladies Pat- 'K7 ent leather shoes with the latest I, ’ M Kidney heel is now open for your ffJM MKm inspection. This is the latest thing Vjl in women’s foot wear. F k l Our Hi-top shoes for children kJ y ma ke an ideal Christmas present \bl ■l/ p•I !■ , 4 Get a pair and make the little ones B] Ji jR ix xU it happy ’ 110/ ‘j WK 'Xt/.Yx You will find exceptional bar- W gains in our bargain boxes and M lIM are a^wa y s the lat- k |j MNU 651 st,les - (ssateawl M m Peoples & Gerke i (Uxisu DECATUR, INDIANA ifIUSIsD
CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. Notice i® hereby given that begin ning with December 29. and continuing until July 1. the following dot!:-' I ing -tores will be closed at 8 o'clock |p. m excepting on Saturday evenings I We will »4«o close all day on ChristI nas and New Year’s day: Myers-Dailey Co. I Holthouse, Schulte Co. Teeple. Brandyberry and Peterwoe. Vance 4c Hite. 298t3 I -*OR RENT Four lurnished rooms f <r iigi t housekeeping. 609 Moniw street. ’Phone 721.—Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 298t-t-»-tf 56.00 and 59.00 for a Dunti’ey Pneumatic Sweeper. Do not buy a sweeper until you have seen the Duntley.—Y? Fer Bros & Reinking
HALF PRICE SALE .'U Six weeks ago we received a shipmentof Black Astrakhan coats which ~ ere . to. have been sold before JkAx Thanksgiving at sl6. We were un■'Ksm - , able to dispose of all of them on acW” KA count ? f the warm Weather, so we ' i if are ordered by the facturv to sell 11 /'& them bef ? r *; Christmas. In order to fl \A/ dispose of these coats we are reduc--3 J hg • e , price one-half. A bigger Jn/ I bargain for $8 has never been offerA J ed in this city. We have them in all 'U I j slzes ranging from 34 to 45 | Vil SB.OO I S FULLENKAWP'S
$5.00 S5-ou ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 6th. AND 20th. Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25 a. m. and 10:38 p. m. See Agent for Particulars. ————— — '—— ■ ——lll —- -
IA)ST— Leather handbag. Stamped with name "Irene.’’ Contained small sum of money. Return to Irene Eady- ' 29«t3 FOR SAI-E —Six-roomeo residence on North Eighth street, a good fiftyr.ve barrel cistern and erty water. Plenty of good fruit. Sell at a bargain if sold soon. Inquire of W. W. McQueen. 'phone 1 on T line. 2»4t4
PRIVATE SALE. One work mare, 7 yenn old and in foal. -.ound. positively guaranteed; 1 coming “year-old draft hor»e colt; 1 Lay driving mare, set single terse—and buggy; 1 draft mare, 9 years old. due to foal in May. S. H. PLOUGHE Three miles south of Monroe. 2»dt!
