Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1914 — Page 4
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LAST BUFFALO A Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan, 9—(Spec- > Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 12.- ' shipments, 2,470; official to New ■k yesterday, 380; hogs closing /ady. Medium and heavy. $8.65; York-j rs, [email protected]; pigs, $8.55&58.7U; roughs, $6.«[email protected]; stags, 56.00 U/ $6.50; sheep. 14.000; steady: lambs dull; tops. $8.40. 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 - $2.00 Oats 95c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 i W’. Ash 1* 50 V. Splint M-50 H. Valley $425 ( R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00' J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $450 i Lurfg 84.50 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs - 8c Butter 18c© 25c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 28c Butter 18c©27c
HAIR CUT 15c On and after Panuary 5. 1914. at Frank Hower’s rxirber niiop, three doors south of interurban station. Four bartiers. 6t7
ANNUAL SLAUGHTER SALE —= - EMOMBKIBaMUKMMRRaEiaB If we only knew in advance just the sort of weather we might expect, we could provide accordingly. This has been a very unfort-. | unate 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 haye a large order of spring styles I coming in and our present stock is still complete so in order to secure room we are going to hold the biggest slaughter sale in our his-! tory, during the month of January regardless of cost prices. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs all bear greatly reduced prices. Your 1 wearing time is longer than our selling time. We are going to have cold weather, you will need warm clothing. You will never again i get such values. - — — I 5 . " < RUGS I" iTM UNDERWEAR i« . A\kr \ < X JJy I fl \ 1 J I k J Tapeetriee. $lB. now sl3 Ladt«» Fleece Lined Union Sui*e rt 27*54 *«'• *2 no * »- ' w SI.OO now Me H n 18m30 ' »’• now 83 I \ 50c value now 42c V’tVK Carpets *--^*—* "V-v Al WOOI Ptr y ’ rd 603 illfj *1 A FLEECED LINED DRAWERS Uff iFIBI I ■ AWF , >sTni ” WOC * Peryard 4SC : 5t and 35c value now 22c MMgl- .-MR , < 4IS S S ' 8 ///TA < /t Woo. per yard 42c /// 4 *;.) A T ■ ' Z"~* T~» r AiyU CHILDRENS VESTS I jf. s 1 k -, TT Cotton Bats '/wTk yT Ay 25e and 35c value now 15c !&* U/f * ■SL' J K£• ' A xw- —25 c value at 23e J’/i/' ' Ji* MENS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS J * F * SO® •* IBc ll* 51.00 value now S9c a 5* u\B * ftVl • ~~~ " TT*~r**^k^ jk lsc value at 13c ! ’Oe *•»«• •« * / I ”°° *•"* now •* »C value at Sc LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS M ■ , -v •* t (' t’ 81,8 "O'* Me «Tz.r»w>G ladies all wool drawers °f Indies Suits that comes at a time when the Z . ..000 ~00 winter wartrobe needs froehing up and now ri I "' JK ■ Ladies Waists »’ OOO *•'“• • 1700 ladies wool union suits . .. . . » w ’ 8500 *•*“• no * 83 00 w °° * ,,u * now ’ 96 00 93 00 **''** ndw ,2 <8 as one of the skirts in this ?peci • v Eye opening reductions on all Blanketsand Comforts R1 . w . childrens coats ah Pat«m, them-in l a I j during the month Diack wool s&oo value now .. .s>.m it’/,c value now u e m checks, plaids, heavy storm serg diagt’ * Cotton Blankets Formerly $2.00 now $1.48 r rent n MrKe mens uear serge. •* “ “ 1.75 “ 1.25 ** ** ** 1,50 ** 1.19 We still have a few Black Astrachan Coats worth ,16.501. be closed out at 18.50 Suits Formerly Sold at $25. now go at 1 Wool Nap " " 300 '* 2.48 Onaccount of the extraordinary low prices this sale is for cash only “ » “at 22. “ goat 10-5® ' I I Ftmcy Comforts “ 3.90 “ 2.48 — . . “ a , ls . . g oat 8.50 j | il :: :: 15 1° FID I? VV A MP’Q Ladies Cort, Formerly Sold $25. now go at SU(« Ladka Dresses all wool 44.25 to 110.00 j/ JL7 Lx iw. 2* Iri. i |J Misses “ sls, S2O. and $25. “ goatS®-' 11 I ’
Butter 35c@27c — BERLINGS. Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c I Geese 10c Vounk turkeys 14c Tom Turkeys 12*. Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides lie Calf * 13c Tallow ..e 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@2sc Skunk 25c @$ 2.25 Coon 25c©52.00 Possum 10c ©7oc Mink 25c @54.00 ... LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chicks 10c Fowls 10c/ Ducks 10e' Geese 10c 1 . Younk turkeys 14c ' Tom Turkeys 12c 1 Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices for week ending January 12,/ 1914.) / Rutter fat. per lb 36c Creamery butter 35c]
TO RENT —One front office room, one I middle office room; two unfurnished housekeeping rooms.— J. H. Stone 7t3 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. 3t6
I FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN CALVES. All high grades, bulls and heifers. | One to three weeks old. Selected ! from one of best dairies in the state. All have perfect, markings, are from high priced sire, and from select cows that average 60 pounds of milk per day, showing 3 and 314 to 4 per cent | butter fat. Here is a chance of a j lifetime to get some valuable young calves at a nominal cost that has taken years of careful breeding and feeding to produce. The price is S2O each in crate at express office. Six hours’ ride to Decatur. If you are or will be in the market write me your wants. FRISINGER & TRIUKER, Farmdale, Ohio. o FOR SALE—Farm, 157 acres, clay loam corn land. Lays level, no waste land, and thoroughly tiled. Good improvements and well fenced. Orchard, wind pump and stock tanks. On main traveled gravel road: 12 miles from Fort Wayne. Ind.. 2 miles to good market. Will exchange for good Income property valued from $6,000 to SB,OOO. $l3O per acre. Terms, one-half cash, and mortgage for balance. Address Room 59. Kaiser Blk., Kendallville. Ind. 3t6 FOR SALE —Well improved farm of 160 acres, prairie land. Good ] fences and well watered. Adapted to ; fruit growing and diversified farming. . 1.000 apple trees just beginning to ! bear, of 6 winter varieties, which have beene properly sprayed and attended. Fine location, on main trav- ' eled road and auto bus line; 2 miles to market and the most popular summer resort in northern Indiana. Land is in a high state of cultivation. slls per acre. Terms one-half down and mortgage for the balance. Address Room 59, Kaiser Blk., Kendallville, Ind. 3t6 Saturday, January 10, the last day to start your Christmas savings account at the Old Adams County Bank. FOR RENT—An 80-acre farm, three miles south of Decatur. See Harvey & Leonard. 307t3e0-d | FOUND—On Monroe street, a man's black cloth glove. Call at this office. Bt3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—SmaII well located residence. Will take vacant lot in exchange or sell on any terms suitable to purchaser. Inquire of Frank Johnston. North Ist Street. 302t3
NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS All persons selling milk, cream or I buttermilk within the city of Decatur. Indiana, are hereby notified to file ’ their certificates of examination of , their cow or herd of cows by January r 20, 1914, as those who sell milk, t cream or buttermilk without a license ( will be prosecuted under the ordin- ] , anee made and provided for in such cases. Respectfully yours, DR. 11. F. COSTELLO, i Gt 10 City Health Officer, i] NOTICE b i Having sold my store and all those I owing me please call and settle your accounts at once. All acc<imts no’ paid by the 20th. of January will he .left for collection. So please settle] ( to save further cost. Also any one that has any articles here for repairs please call and get them at once. W. L. LEHNE, Jeweler. WILL GIVE LECTURE. On January 15. 1914. a lecture will be given at the Celina court house by a gentleman from New York on sever- . al topics of the day. Everybody in- . vited. 5t6 „ O 1 TO THE PUBLIC I have opened an office for the prac- ' tlce of law. in tne Odd Fellow’s Block, 1 in the suite of rooms formerly occu--1 pied by Mr. Beatty, where I may be found during business hours. I heartily appreciate all past favors. Respectfully, 30t. JAMES T. MERRYMAN " O ‘ FOUND—Man’s black kid glove. 1 Owner may get same at this office. ' FOR SALE—Du roc sow. with pigs by : ’ side.—L. G. Wiliams. R. R. 10. Decatur: ’phone Monroe. 3 shorts. 5t6 b Homemade sauerkraut, 15c quart at Fullenkamp’s. 305t3 ’ Mrs. Engle. 306t2 ’ LOST—Pair ladies' unworn )<lack kid gloves, trimmed in white, wrapped ' In paper as they came from store. Re- ’ (turn to this office. 3t3 * WANTED —Girl for general house * work. Only two in family. Cail ’ 1 ’phone 339. or inquire of J. H. Stone, J '• So. Second St. stf Saturday, January 10. the , last day to start your Christt mas savings account at the Old Adams County Bank.
AS USUAL HARD COAL Will Be Scarce When the Cold Snap Comes BUY NOW While We Can Supply You WE HAVE THE BEST Decatur Lumber Co. Phone 253. DR. R. WEAVER. Osteopath Graduate and Post Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 FOR SALE Fine young Jersey cow, giving milk. Call phone 540. 216 WANTED TO RENT—A farm, furnished one desired. Will rent for share of grain or by month. Small tanilly. Address or call at this office. 3t3 LOST —Uut of automobile between Nine Mile house and Ft. Wayne city limits, a good raincoat. Finder., please call J. O. Sellemeyer. Decatur. Indiana, and reverse charges.. 300t3 CHIROPRACTOR nOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 Office’on second floor, first door* South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis free Lady Attendant PHONE 650 0. I. BURGENER BC.
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