Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1914 — Page 7
Old A dams Count j Bank | Decatur, Indiana; II laiMi Ml . ""y"!! Capital SI2C.(XXI L n Surplus . $30,000 (' S. Niblick, President U£Hjb ’fc /’ ■ TitM- Kirsch and John Niblick | A Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. I l” I TK nLu Farm l° ans 9 JF i h li F Kca<l a Specialty Refleft W-d '"""' W Resolve Col £‘‘ ons | PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS »- | | DOLLARS — [ I Start Bank Accounts A ccSa- 1 BANK ACCOUNTS tionCon- I *E» ri sistant I Beget With Safe I Confidence and Credit Banking I , mi Methods I And These Extended I BiGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I X)R SALE—Hou «e end two lots in FOR RENT—An eight roomed Monroe. Ifor further particulars i house, e ith acre of ground, on So. ee Ira Wagener at Monroe or John Chestnut St Inquire at C. T. RainVagoner at|oec:,tur 261 ts ier home or phone 550. 5t3 AN HONEST LOAN la offered you on Pianos. Fumitu re, Teams, Fixtures. Diamonds, Etc. Loan Time Total Cost S3SJK) 3 Months $4.80 Other amount- at the sb: - proportionate rate in amounts from $5.00 o $150.00, or lean arrange for longer time if desired. Payments can be ■aid monthly er weekly and they will be so small that you will not feel ihMB. All«ta'- a and j-..ei.-y 1 with us stored in burgtar proof vaults. Our agent will he in Decatur ev • ry Tuesday. S'amj . k Fort Wayae Loan Co. * Established 1896 ROOM 2, 706 CALHOUN STREET HOME PHONE 833 «m , •> . FORT WAYNE. IND. Ikt A Ucem-< d and Bonded Company.
■ umjjip**--- — all goods g NOTH,NO f f | EZ> I SOLD FOR STRICTLY ® s charged at sale V.J £ * > a cash PRICED —. flg ■JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE .41 f? EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AND TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES ■ IDECATUR THE BOSTON STORE INDIANA | ■ Now is the Time-Here is the Place: The backward season and warm weather all Fall has left us : S Overstocked. You Get The Benefit. We must sell it just now. sou need the N.cichandise. Don t miss ■ 5 this money saving opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Come early while the selection is g * big and get the choice bargains. ■ ■ BBw— ~~ ,». —. ■ i ...» — ■ ■ I ‘_l 12«/ t 8 gingh.m. 80 at We 14.50 .westers go at S3.W $■S- ‘ TENNIS OUTING sl-50 value, go at $1.15 ■ S J2.GO per yd. go at 51.57 10c gingham, gc at 9c $3.50 .wcat'r. go at $ " ' 10c v.lues g 0 ,t 9c SL2S v.lu«. go at $ .95 ■ 5 H per . $1.25 .ilk. go at «• “bLANKETS ' ' S4.CO vslu.. go at $3.25 6c value, go at . 5c S BS •• * • -C8 | > SI.OO per yd. go at SI.OO .ilk. go at v7sc COTTON BLAMK $J C , JRTA)N9 PED SPREADS $ .75 valu.. go at $ .49 ■ 8 80.75 pi yd. go -t - « $ .90 .ilk, go a t £ $2.75 vuego a $ ... $4 $6.00 .preade go at $5.3$ $ .50 v. ua. go at $.43 - S4O par. ■ 44 $45 ..Ike go .t 59c $2 . ; 5 va ue. go at $3 , 10 r>l>l , pre , d . flo at $4.39 $45 valua. go at $ - g 7? 6 M aar v ■ -a r.t SB" .ilk. 8° •» v 2<k 81-78 v,lu “ 8 ‘ ! e- m s'33 84 CO .oread, na at $3 39 LINEN NAPKINS - 8 ' UNDERWEAR $1.35 value, go at ..... ; -- 83.50 .prc.d. go .t . $2 97 $4.50 and $4.00 go at $3 35 " $.15 Koo at... a t ’ WOOIiJaP BLANKETS :'0 curta n n Jo at .. ..$1.89 83.C0 .pra.d. go at . $247 83.50 napk.n. go at 82« ■ 1 Lot 4# i 81-25 Un, °" su,t * ®° *' 8 " curtain, go at $1.29 $240 tpreads go at sl.si $3 00 napkin, go at $.49 S ; t ..l; 34c 8 50 *“•»• 80 •’ *” 8 °° ve — BO B S«t sl.lO $1.75 .pr e .d« fl . $1.45 $2.7$ napum. 90 .« $24 8 ■ ■ I GINGHAMS 81.25 and SI.OO garment, go at ..82c 82.50 va ue. go a. ■ sl:s curtain, go at $.89 $1.50 .pread. go at $1.22 $1.75 napkin, go at $1.35 ■ IPB'WWNf:S.’X'™o .u«N»r. ,1- ” . . .u. ld | : ' THIS BIG SALE IS NOW ON AND CONTINUES ALL ■ B j THROUGH THE MONTH OF JANUARY ? S Duri'i ’ this Big Sale we are giving you the profits and you can buy almost twice as much for the same amount of money ; - Com we prices and you will see the big bargains we are giving you. You know from our past sales that the values oft- . S ere were strictly as represented. Come in and see our big bargains, the prices are all lower than ever before and they | ■ will interest you and save you money. I POSITIVELY ■ 1 Z de ?nd U * Tll 1J( )ST( )\ ST( )RE DE^ R ! ZEE " 11
A FEW OF OUR FARM BARGAINS, ' i The following farms we have listed' 1 at a very low figure and the price:; I numd below should bring quick sales. , Should any of them not be sold by j January 1, 1914, they win be taken oft the market. (Get busy): 120 acres gool black soil, only 2-12 miles from two good markets and on good stone roads, this farm hus best, ' of improvements, goon ten room house with cement yards walks all around it, i 1 cellar, drilled well, woodhouse, the house is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70, a large hog ; I house and other outbuildings, none z'. the buildings over ten years old; some iof the corn on this farm went 90 bn. Ito the acre this year. This farm is located in the heart of the Eastern Ini diana oil field in Jay county, Indiana. • It hus three producing wells on it now and enough free gas to furnish the owner fuel for cooking and lighting If it were piped. The owner of the farm Is forced to sell and move to another climate on account of his health, and will sell for $155.00 per acre if sold I this month. 60 acres, 4 1-2 miles of market, 10 room house, hot and cold water, cellar | and other outbuildings, barn 40x66, hip roof, corn crib, granaries, good orchard. 4 acres timber, 1 2 mile to i school, soil is mostly black, tiled and I fenced, $165.00 per acre. * 120 acres, 2 mhos to school, 1 mile to church and 5 1-2 mileS to elevator , or county seat, house has 9 rooms ami cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached, ' granaries and other outbuildings, orchard, farm is tiled and fenced. Only $125.00 per acre. 106 acres, looted in Jefferson town- : ship, Adams county. Indiana; 8 room house, with cellar, smoke house, chicken house, milkhouse, barn 38x80, i with cement floor, well, with windj pump, good orchard, farm well tiled, fenced, for only $145. per acre. 115 acres, 1 1-2 mile from market, 7 j ' room house with cellar, plenty of out- \ buildings, barn 38x68, large hog house, nice three-acre grove, black soil, well fenced, well ditched, close to school, an extra good bargain for SIBO.OO per acre. 160 acres, 8 room house with cellar, barn 40x90, two cribs and other good outbuildings, a good well, with windpump, fenced and tiled, only 1-2 mile from school 1 1-2 mile to church, 1 1-2 mile to elevator and 6 miles to county seat. $125 per acre. 95 acres all blacK soil. 11-2 mile to
market, 4 1-2 miles to counr.v sent 7 room nouse, burn 36xiv, with sued attached, and other outbuildingwind mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fair-, ly well tiled, no timber on the place, - for only $130.00 p< r acre. 80 acres, house oi i rooms, barn 36x58, with shed attached, corn crib:, and granaries and other outbuildings, well with windpump, good orchard, farm is tiled and fenced; Is only I 1-4 mile to church, 1 1-4 mile to school and elevator, a bargain for some ope ut $115.00 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room house, barn 36x56, und other outbuildings. The buildings on this place are old, but in good ' repair. The farm is till under cuki vation, fences in good shape and fair--1 ly well tiled, located only 2 12 mile . from the county seat on the best of i stone roads, and is a bargain at $105.00 per acre. 54 acres located just back of the above farm, off the road, a good 7 room house, barn not so good, fairly well fenced and tiled, owner must sell on account of health, these two farms can be bought together, and would make an ideal stock farm for some live, wide-awake farmer, or will be I sold separately at $lO5 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room house with cellar, 1 burn 36x60, smoko house, a good well, only 3 miles to elevator, 9 acres timber and all the rest under cultivation a bargain for some one if taken quick at $l2O per acre. 120 acres, lot) acres under cultivation and 20 acre of timber located on ■ good stone roads, 2 miles to chureii, 3-4 mile to school, and 6 miles to elevator, 9 room house, barn 42x60, wltii shed, granaries, scale with shed over, good well with wind pump, orchard, well tiled and fenced, only $160.00 per acre. Now remember the prices on the above farms are not watered, and will sell before January 1. 1914, or taken off the market. HARVEY & LEONARD CO. HORSES FOR SALE. One black marc, 7 years old, in foal. • wieght 1450 pounds. One black mare, 9 years old. tn foal. ' weight 1450 pounds. One coming 2-ynarcld draft colt. S. H. PLOUGH 1?. 2tf 3 Miles South of Monroe. — ■ 4 -o ; LOST—Black hand-bag. with Jewelry and several other articles, (’an !d< a- • tify. Call 'phone 134. " >7t3
Candies! Candies! ....THE.... AFRESH Fresh line to select from MORRIS CO. PEANUTS Pound Wc ia Pound 40c Chocolates 1-2 lb. 3 tUlu IvC ;0c Store IvC BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SaT. Any Time Saturday at 2p. m. EXTRA GOOD Regular 10c Roll of ]0 quart Tin Daisy Pai , 14 quart Dish Pan Toilet Paper 5c an d Bish jPan for only Friday & Saturday — at..... 1 lot Canvas E* p (.loves - - Only one to a customer IvC JUST WHAT YOU WANT Brg Dish Sale Large Double Roaster Fancy Sa | ads> size 7 and 8 inches Each, Complete Cake Plates, etc. See Window Display 19c lOc MEN’S LACE INSERTION LADIES’ Wool 1-2 Hose, pair 10c Fri. and Sat. 2 yards 5c Fleeced Lined Hose, pr 15c TOILET PINS HAIR NETS WIRE HAIR PINS SAFTY PINS Two Papers, 800, 5c Two for 5c Eight Bunches 5c Any size, i lot. 2doz„ 5c Any one starting into house keeping see us for Kitchen Utensil?, Dishes, Boilers, Wash Boards, etc. before you buy and we will save you money. Copper Boilers The Morris Co, LANTERNS No. 2 Cold Blast Lanterns Regular $3.00 Boilers at an( | |Q C only $2.48 Store 43c
