Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1914 — Page 6

■= ±IL “IS MY MONEY SAFE?” That, is the first thing you ask of your Bank—isn’t it? That is the first thing we think of. The First National Bank-uud that means the money you keep here has the protection It affords is a National Bank. Twice a year U, S. Government Inspectors . corao here— able trained men. Five times a year we make sworn statements to the U. S. Treasury Department. The young man who wishes to win an honorable reputation as a Safe Man should open an account here. A Safe Bank for Safe Men. FIRST NATION AL BANK , Decatur, Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V.. Jan. B—(Spec ial to Dally Democrat) —Receipts. •», (WO; shipments, 1.140: official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs closing easy. Heavy, $8.65; mixed and mediums, i $8.65; Yorkers, $8.70: pigs. $8.70® $8.75; roughs, $7.70®57.65; stags. $6.004i $6.50; sheep. 5000; lambs. 15c tower; tops, $8.50; cattle, "00; slow. • G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 1b5.... 77c Clover Seed SB.OO . Alsike seed SIO.OO ( Wheat 91c , Rye 55c . Barley 55c® 60c ' Timothy seed S2.OC ' Oats 35- * I COAL. PRICES. 1 Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea. hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.00 ( W. Ash \ $4.50 i V. Splint $4.50 I H. Valley $4.25 ( R. Lion $4.50 ’ Cannell $6.00 - J. Hill $5.00 ( Kentucky $4.50 < Lurig $4.50 NIBLICK A CO. t Eggs 28c Butter 18c©25c ■ * ( FULLEbrKAMPS. Eggs *. 28c I Butter is< j I Have a Few Extra I Copies of ■ Logan Marshalls famous story of the Panama Canal-the greatest histon of this gigantic work ever published. PRICE SI.OO i |‘Call Phone 411 and I will K * deliver I . A. M. FISHER - —

MMKi .nfflBTOnRflMKiK; -3ICM < ' > IYR IC I KALEM ’ S ORIG!NAL WOO- PRODUCTION Tnvir iiT I L- I ivl'o | OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST MOTION-PICTURE 1 Vlllvjll 1 night FROM™ 1 MANG ER ,oime CROSS I iyamjt PRODUCED IN AUTHENTIC LOCATIONS IN Os The I DUN I PALESTINE AND EGYPT \A/C)F?I MISS 5 BEAUTIFUL REELS 5 ITS

Butter 25c®2Jc BERLINQS. Chicks 10c Fowls 102 Ducks 10c Geese 10c Younk turkeys it.Tom Turkeys 12, Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides He Calf 13c Tallow $c Sheep pelts 25c©$L0o Muskrats sc@2sc Skunk 25c®52.2-> Coon 25c® $2.00 Possum 10c @ 70c Mink 25c®54.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 10c Younk turkeys 14c Tom Turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. '•■■' 1 i« < Prices for week ending January 12. I 1914.) Butter fat. per lb 36c ' Creamery butter FOR SALE—One foiding go-cart, in good condition; one Laby jumper, good as new; one electric dome. In- 1 quire 913 N. 2nd St., ’phone 335. 4t3 WANTED —Bookkeeper, bright, am bitious and competent. Good salary. 210A. Hume-Mansur Building. Indianapolis, Ind. ~ COAL ; OF QUALITY Prices Right Your O’ders will be ap predated PHONE 100 Emerson Bennett

| OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN I1 B Hats and Cans Sweater Coats Cotton Underwear B Bl , Tr . . , lOMtf $7-50 Now $5.00 yager Cotton fleece per garment § Any Hat in the house l-<. Oft 5.00 “ 3.50 3 5 C Mens sl.fleeceumonsuit7sc H $3.00 Hat $2.00 3.50 “ s 2.00 “ i.3s 2.50 “ 1.75 Wool Underwear 1 H hi!! “ L 75 “ A0 All Wool underwear 1-4 Off g | Boys Knee Pants Boys Suits and Overcoats | s — " 1111111 ■ ■ ( ; || $ .50 °.P e B ?, ys S ? lts °. f . f ® j 100 “ 75 “ ■* “ 1 " 4 “ 6 LSO “ 1.15 S One lot Boys Overcoats 1-2 off g ■ 1-4 “ g 8 Mens Suits and Overcoats I- fl H 1 I® a MENS PANTS | Ji? -»> All mens Suits and Overcoats 1-3 if | All mens trOUSCI’S at a I’6g; OFF duction of g One lot mens overcoats 1-2 off H /v r nzxtil- B I One lot mens suits 1-2 off gCCIIt g & gg| Dress Shirts Dress Gloves Night Shirts Leather Bags Bath Robes si.so - $1.15 si.so - SI.OO si,so - SI.OO and Suit Cases and fljgE 1.50 — .75 1.00 - .75 I.qO - .75 All leather good 20 Smoking jackets 1-2 .50 — .40 .50 - .40 .50 - .40 per cent off price. ? , sg h Lai mens Z Jeans Odd VeStS F Ai^nkhos^ 50 Rain Ooats Neckties || A j. -a I sizes 25c to 75c All 25c wonder hose $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 $7.50 50 cent ties 40 cent panCS OvC ' Large sizes 50c to $1.50 15 cents <8.50 25 cent ties 20 cent H THIS IS STRICTLY A CASH SALE. NO GOODS CHARGED B 8 - -- — _ — - ■ ■ VANCE&HXT&

'•■MM*- wowmww ■ ai vwv* v• ■ v — FOR RENT—Front office rooms over interurban nepot. vacated by ITose cutor Parrish, inquire ol A. D. Suttle*. JB2tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—SnaiI well located residence. Will take vacnrt lot in exchange or sell on any term suitable to purchaser. Inquire of Frank Johnston, North Ist Street. 302t’. LOST —Out of automobile between Nine Mile house nnd Ft. Wayne city limits, a good raincoat. Find t, please call J. O. Sellemeyer. DecatU”. Indiana, and reverse charges.. SOOtJ

LOST—Round sweet grass work basket containing crocheting, between the F. V. Mills and J. S. Peterson homes 1 ->t Friday. Find, r return to this office or to F. V. Mills gro-' eery. 308t3 FOUND—Childs tur collar. Inquire nt this office. MSt3 [ Homemade sauerkraut. ISc quart at Fullenkamp's. :W>CU , FOR SALE- One oak side hoard. and' one hook ca.-a; cost |*o. Will s«’l at u bargain. Call 559. or til Adams street. it 2

FOR SALK—FIa* young Jersey cow, giving milk. Call 'phone 540. 2ld FOR RENT—flood five room house at corner of Seventh and Madison streets. Inquire of Charles Sether at SctlxT's cigar factory. 30Mf WANTED TO RENT-A farm, fur uished one desired. Will rent for share of grain or by month. Small latnfly. Address or call at thia office. .It 3 MIST— Pocket book containing a sum of money. Finder, please return to till* office and receive reward. 281tl

FOR SALE —Nice ruses, tarnations and potted plants. A fine collection of gold fish also.—Moses Greenhouse Company. SO7tB FOUND—Pair of sliver rimmed spectacles. Saturday, corner of Ist. and Madison street, by John Ever ett. Owner can get same at thia offee. tj FOR SALE—Seven pure blooded, early hatched White Wyandotte roosters.—Mrs. C. M. Myers. R. R. 11, first house east of tank on Preble pike. Jtfi

WW -X-JUUItH . ssWtMVtw* I HAIR CUT 15c On and after l*anuary 6. 1814. at I Frank Hewer's -jar'jer shop, thr** doors south of Interurban atatt-n. Four barbers. ——— SALESMEN WANTED To look after our Interest tn Adam* county and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address Lincoln Oil Cleveland. Ohio.