Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1914 — Page 5
I Many Many I I Thanks I Sa * SB ffi I want to thank one and all of my custmers for s,i S their liberal patronage during the year of 1913 which S has been the most prosperous in my eight years of ifi business dealings in Decatur and will ask for your S £ support in the year of 1914 for which in 1 will g th give in return the best mdse, to be had at the lowest |6 S prices and will save you money on any thing in the £ ffl '’ ne - s ® Member Os The United Buyers Service I OF NEW YEAR.!....... | K lam a member of the above organization with a s K buying power over 500 stores which means the best S ffi mdse, at the lowest prices that is why I am under- s is selling my competitorsand the same time giving bet- B » ter goods. S ® Compare prices Compare quality Compare service £ A FEW PRICES FOR SAT. | Good 35c brooms 4 tin cups for 5c Salted Peanuts 19c each 7 cakes American Fam- 10c lb ily soap 25c 114 qt good enamel dish Argo starch 3 boxes Jap Rose Soap 10c size ffi S worth 40c Sat. 25c for 10c 5 cents » STEELE’S 5 & lOc STORE • B The largest Variety Store in the County a a THE STORE THAT DOES THINGS £ I
" ~'j ANNUAL SLAUGHTER SALE ✓ If we only knew in advance just the sort of weather we might expect, we could provide accordingly. This has been a very unfortunate season for heavy wearing apparel as well as other lines and it means a tremendous sacrifice on the part of the merchant. Those who have money to spend will do well to use it now in the purchase of ready-to-wear apparel. We have a large order of spring styles coming m and our present stock is still complete so in order to secure room we are going to hold the biggest slaughter sale in our history, during :he month of January regardless of cost prices. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs all bear greatly reduced prices. Your wearing time is longer than our selling time. We are going to have cold weather, you will need warm clothing. You will never again get such values. AMKFTXI UNDERWEAR ||| ; • JMM IJ I jl\ \ IXi/ IL 1 Axmmiter Rug. 25c. now 1* - F 1 MnL - f 11 IBMM J * Tap**tri«« 18c now IJe X La ft I®. Fleece Lined Un on Sui*. 'PJBrW'd fl• 1 1 — 27x54 Ax . $2 nc $1.50 SI.OO V*ll»# WW 89c - F \ n Xr > 50c va,ut now <Zr-Hi it • vl 1 \ V Vx. i ■■ Carpets / z ?'Gv Fl,eced L,ned verta ® $ F A\tl 1i r // , i /i 125 c and 35cvalue new 22c JPz W£■ < r \ • DL—- ‘fte \ A"*/ LA n iWz *" Wc °' p« r soWool pa, yard 48c ! FLEECED LINED DRAWERS ' W V /// -B W ° ol per y,rd 42c 25c .nd 35c value now I F / \ •1 * ' ~r\ r» L x . L./. j ! childrens vests --1 J 8 - ; V / Cotton Bats /I • 15c :<r ;T -to“ jUK / f» v 25c V,lue “ 1 rtf? MENS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS lyW lU jW 111 ' 1 + \\ 20c value at 18c SI.OO value now 89: ,-, WQ y ) 1 12e * ,lu# ioc • MENS WOOL drawers cv '’lacsL __. *•’ ‘"F~ — r ' 10c value at 8c [i( fl • . 3100 value now 89c v **'“ . |jr'< **-* : J 1.l I 9C Vl ' U * 8S ’< i LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS WMOMnUUMB Olltilip $125 value now flßc \ o 9c 7e and 5c ' t ladies all WOOL drawer's A aale of ladies Suits that comes at a time when the ‘ TnHiocWaioto tmnn > <?nn •- 2B vaiue Mc winter wardrobe needs freshing up and nothing will Ladies Waists »’OOO va ue now s<.oo LADIES WOOL UNION SUITS 1 .. f . ■■ .., .... .. . . , 1500 now Mno w,o ° now 8600 8300 v-lue oow l2<lß co 30 sat,sfacton,l . v as one of the skirts in this special „ . , . . , ~, , »300 vaiu. new $2.48 $56.00 value now $3 98 dress ginchams sale. The season’s newest and best models are among Eye opening reductions on all Blanketsand Comforts R1 . w . childrens coats ah Pata™. A , . during the month wacK wool $5.00 value now ...si.«s , 2 . jC value now iic them-in checks, plaids, heavy storm serge, diagonal Cotton Blankets Formerly $2.00 now $1.48 ” 25 '" 1U ” n °*' " M '°° v *' ue " 8W ”.* nM ' ’“ ua now 8e French serge and mens wear serge. < n <4 1.75 “ 1.25 “ “ “ 1,50 44 1.19 We still have a few Black Astrachan Coats worth $16.50 to be closed out at $8 50 Su,,s Fomieriy Sold at $25. now go at $13.50 Wool Nap 44 44 3.00 44 £4B On account of the extraordinary low prices this sale is for cash only •* “ “ at 22. “ goat 10.50 / Fancy Comforts “ 3.0 T “ 2.48 ' at 15. “ goat 8.50 " “ “ fin 17 ¥T¥TI7 XT 1Z A IVs P 3 Q l,illlies Coa,s Formerly Sold 525- now K ° at 814041 | Ladies Dresses all wool $4.25 to SIO.OO vJ
FOR TRADE. GO acres, well ■ Improved; Washington township, will take city property 160 acres, will take city property In exchange. Have customer, will purchase well located small modern residence 80 acres in Jefferson township. Will exchange for farm near Decatur. 100 acres, 1 1-2 mile of Decatur. $7,000. Come early or you will miss a great bargain. Good residence on Ninth street, near Monroe. Nice bargain on Eighth street, near G. R. & I. depot at groat bargain. 38 acres in Lagrange, to trade for Decatur property. A six room bouse on Line street at a bargain. A goon five room house in Union City, Ind., wil Itrade for property in I Decatur. Five acres with good Improvements, just out of Decatur corporation. W’-ll trade for smaller property. COM E IN AND SEE OUR LIST. Opposite Interurban Station. ERWIN AGENCY. o — ’ Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLENorthbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:60, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in De-1 catur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; j 8:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort | Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North ern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo - i & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S., C- H & D., and G. R. & I- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leav I ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 m This | enables shippers to telephone orders I and receive shipments promptly. W- H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • - Decatur.lnd. ■- — o FOUND —Child’s lur collar. Inquire’ at this office. 30St">
| Wire Bracket Lamps yyr- MRDDIQ psi 51.24 Ironing Board Complete I IIL lYlUlinlu uU. Well Braced Saturday 17c 5 AND 10c STORE at 98c .7 BIG ’JARDINERE SALE ~ Saturday, commencing at 2 p. m., 7-8-9 and 10 inch fancy Jardineres Sale price 19c each. One to a customer. DRY GOODS SPECIALS CHINA SLOP JAR ROASTERS All 10c Embroidery and in- Special 89c I sertion yd 5c 48c R ound g ran j te R ()aster AVIATION CAPS china bowl and pitcher goes at 33c $1.48 caps at .... 98c 68c Round granite roaster '-,S’^t at ::::: $ BIG ™ L ™ 48c AUTO HOODS SIOO and $1 2 . copper nickel steel roasters at. .74 & 98c - 69a Black roasters with anti burn 68c hoods at 48c 48c ... , r n i FOOD CHOPPERS Childs heavy outing flannel Shirts 19c Blue and White enamel slop Mens wool hose pr. . . . 10c With 5 knives for only 98c jar at 74c We wish you a Happy New Year and it will be our aim to make you happy every time you buy of us, because we will give you the same goods for less money and more goods for the same money. THE MORRIS CO.
i FOR RENT—Good five room house at I corner of Seventh and Madison I > streets. Inquire of Charles Sether at - i Sether’s cigar factory. 305tf FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms < for light housekeeping. CO9 Mon ' ' roe street. ’Phone 521. —Mrs. B. W. i . Sholty. 298t-t-s-tf LOST—Brown muff. Please return to ’ .Mrs. Rebecca Eady at the Steele i Racket store. 300t3! 1 FOUND —Pair of silver rimmed spectacles, Saturday, corner of Ist. j and Madison street, by John Everett. Owner can get same at this nffee. t 3
ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. sth, is Bring Vs YourJMilk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY
