Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1914 — Page 6
“IS MY BANK A STRONG BANK?” The Resources of The First National Bank are $900,000, It is a strong Bank. It is careful, conservative and conscientious in its loans and investments. Its Directors are solid, substantial men. Most of Its Stockholders are people of means and they are liable for double the value of their stock holdings. The young man who wishes in the future to become I t a strong man in the community should open his account here. -A Strong Bank for Strong Men. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS j fT Corrected Every Afternoon p
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 6,400: shipments, 1.330; official to New York yesterday. 1,710; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, $8.50© $8.60; Yorkers, $8.60©58.70; pigs and lights, sß.t>o#isß.6s: roughs. [email protected];, stags. $6.00© $6.50; cattle slow; sheep, 4.800; steady; top lambs. $8.40. G. 1. BURK. New om, yellow, per 100 lb 7#c Clover Seed SB.OO Alslke seed SIO.OO Wheat Met Rye 55c I Barley 55c@60e Timothy seed .$2.00 i Oats 3Sc o— ANOTHER FIRE CALL. The Decatur fire department wa i called u£on to make two runs yester- j List evening at just 5:30 they were! called to the Thomas Malley residence | at the corner of Fourth and Adams' street to put out a small blaze in the | woodshed back of the residence. The I floor of the word house was burning and with the aid of the chemical ex tinguisher it was put out. The origin of the fire is unknown. FIRE BOX CAVED IN. The Niblick store was very glad this morning that the weather man gran ed milder weather, as its furnace was put out of commission on account of Commissioners’ Allowances. BILLS ALLOWED AT THE DECEMBER SPECIAL. 1913. Ferdinand Bleeke. clerk’s sal $ 525.00 Holthouse Drug Co., elk s sup 2.25 Citizens’ Tel. Co., elk’s sup.. 3.10 Wm. B. Burford, elks sup... 10.50 F Bleeke, elk’s supplies 3.00 F. Bleeke. elk’s supplies.... 2.50 T. H Baltzell, aud.’s salary. 575 16 T H. Baltzell, aud.’s expense. .25 T. H. Baltzell. aud.’s expense. 6.00' Citizens' Tel. Co., aud.’s ex.. 3.85 C. W. Yager, treas’s salary. 575.15 Burford by Dem, treas. sup. 292.50 Citizens’ Tel. Co., treas. sup.. 3.80 Burford by Dem, treas. sup.. 4.25 Wm. B Burford, treas. sup.. 51.04 A F Welfley. rec. salary.... 325,<•;: Burford by Dem., ret ->up... .84 < itizens’ Tel Co. rec ■■up .
SALE EXTRAORDINARY Our Big Forced to Sell Shoe Sale will be continue 110 days longer to give all who have not already taken advantage of our wonderful Bargains an opportunity to DO SO 10 Days More. Our thousands of Satisfied Customers speaks for its self. People with-in a radius of 30 miles have tak- I en advantage of the bargains at this sale and all have gone home satisfied, loaded down with Bundles of Shoes, Rubbers, etc. 1 OUR BEST GOODS AT REAL REDUCTION 1 We are not conducting this sale because we want to see how fast we can sell goods but because the late cold weather and backward I season left us with too much stock on our shelves, and this store can not afford to carry oyer anything for next season, absolutely everything must go nothing reserved. Bigger, Better and Greater bargains than ever before. Big Forced to Sell Shoe Sale. ■ wxm'nespiiqe store DECATUH. i IN) QI AINA
was the box of the main room furnace and while this was being repaired today the smaller furnace used to heat the grocery part, supplied sufficient warmth, together with the warmer weather without, to keep the store fairly comfortable. MURRAY CASE REACHES MAYOR. The case of the State vs. Charles D. Murray, operating a blind tiger, was i today certified back to Mayor Chris- ! ten. who is making up the records nec- ' essary in the case. The mayor will ' look up the law in the case and will ' probably pass thereon either Saturday. or Monday. o I ANOTHER SECTION GIVES AWAY. tl’nited Press Service) Elkins. W. Va.. Jan. 15—(Special to I I Daily Democrat) —It is reported that a ' ■ second section of the damn at the plant of the West Virginia Pulp ard ! Paper company gave away shortly | ’ afternoon and that three billion gal-1 ions of water rushed into the Stony I river, destroying hundreds of homes. ■ No loss of lite is reported and the ; extent of damages cannot be told. A ■ I message from the telephone operator said: "I am going to duck. Everyi thing is being swept away. The »»• j ter is twenty feet deep.” People were warned by whistles and telephone. o FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; Line street. —B. W. Sholty. 13t-t-s-tf TO RENT —One front office room, one middle office room; two unfurnished housekeeping rooms. —J. H. Stone 7t3 A. F. Welfley, rec. supplies. 3.60 T. J. Durkin, sheriff’s salary. 500.00 iT. J. Durkin, sber. add sal . 16.00 T. J. Durkin, boarding pris... 63.60 T. J. Durkin, sher supplies. 2.00 j Citizens’ Tel. Co., sher. sup . 7.65 UE. Opliger, co. supt. salary. 121.50 Citizens’ Tel. Co., supt. sup . 3 40 Wm. B. Burford, supt. sup.. 69.60 L. E. Opliger, supt. off. rent. 12.50 I L. E. Opliger, supt. supplies. 5.00 L. E Opliger, supt. off ass’t. 48.00 G. W. Gentle, assessor's sal.. 141.68 G W Gands, assessor's sup.. 5.50 D. D. Clark, coroner’s inquest. 11.50 D. D. Clark, coroner’s Inquest. 11.60 D. D. Clark, coroner’s inquest. 31.50 Jim A. Hendrick’s, com. sal.. 75.00 ; Christ Eicher, com. salary.. 75.00 Mary Zwick. adin.. com. sal.. 35.83 David J. Dilling, coffi sal.. 20.83 Jim A. Hendricks, com ex... 2.00 Clark J. Lutz. co. atty. sal.. 41.66 Emil Baumgartner, rep, c. 0.. 2.70
Jesse Kelley, repair c. h . 6.00 W. A. Bauman, repair c. h.. 4.80 P. J. Hyland, repair c. h 79.24 Will Martin, repair c. h. .. 20.40 J. D. Stultz, repair c. h , 75.00 Maggie Hamrick, repair c. h. 2.00 J. E. Fisher, repair c. h.... .70 C. C. Clemens, repair c. h... 1.45 Decatur Lumber Co., rep c. h. 1 14 Lee Hardware Co., rep. c. h. 1.25 L. A. Holthouse, rep. c. h ... 2 75 Schafer Hdw. Co., rep. c. h.. 7.80 French Quinn, receiver for F. W. Ry. Co., general fund 15.35 Indiana Lighting Co,, c. h.... .50 Phil Summers, court house. 1.25 Runyon, Engeler A Co., c. h.. 5.85 Krick. Tyndall it Co., c. h ~ 2.70 i City of Decatur, electric light 21.00 . City of Decatur, power c h.. 1.10 City of Decatur, street light court house 2.50 Decatur Foundry, Furnace & Machine Co., county jail... 177.50 Jesse Kelley, co. jail janitor 20.00 C. Clemens, county farm. 3.00 ■I Citizens’ Tel. Co., co. farm.. 3.10 Schaub-Dowling Co., co. farm 31.71 Niblick A Co., co. farm 39.50 Niblick A Co., co. farm 1.15 Runyon, Engeler it Co., co. f. .60 Yager Bros, it Reinking, c. f. 6.00 T. A. lx»onard. county farm. 10.00 Dr. C. V. Connell, co. farm. 27.28 ’Gay, Zwick A Myers, c. farm 32.00 Dr. C. V. Connell, co. farm.. 6.50 Isaac Everett, county farm.. 4 00 Leo Gillig, county farm..... 4.u0 ' Duffy DeFrance, county farm 2.50 Niblick * Co., county farm. 3.95 Rev. J. H. Rilling, co. farm. 4,00 Rev. L. C. Hessert. co. farm 8.00 Chas. Voglewede, co. farm. . 23.68 I Chas. Voglewede, co. farm.. 1.15 H. Pennington & Co., c. farm 2.20, Smith. Yager A Falk, c. farm 4 95 I Chas. F. Steele & Co., c. farm 3.35 Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterterson, county farm 32.60 City of Decatur, county farm 90.50 Niblick A Co., county farm.. 1 10 G. E. Steele, county farm... 3.05 Decatur Foundry, Furnace A Mfg. Co., county farm ... 18.05 Peter Kirsch, county farm... 2.31 The Kuebler Co., county farm 79,29 City of Decatur, county farm 12.25 P. J. Hyland, county farm... 57.30 Leo Kinney, county farm.... 5.76 Leo 1-a Fountain, county farm 20.00 Emmett Laughlin, co. farm.. 20.00 Lettie Hilleary, county farm 20.00 Mary county farm 9.12 Anna Smith, county farm.... 10.00 Julius Behrens, county farm 10.00 John Meyers, county farm.. 2.00 Thos. Dowling, county farm 2.00 John Smith, county farm.... 3.00 Martin Igiughlin, co. farm... 83.33 Julia E. Work Train. School for Dependent Children... 32.2" The Democrat Co 16.79 Decatur Herald Co., pub. put. 12.00 Indianapolis Star. pub. print. 2.76 Dick Boch. ditch 56.00 j T. H. Baltzell. spe. employ. IvO.OO Teeple. Brandyberry A Peterson. comp, edu 1.75 Peoples A Gerke. comp. edu.. 2.00 Meyers-Daily Co., comp. edu. 5.00 Chas. Voglewede. comp. edu.. 4.25 Hclthouse, Schulte A Co., comp, education 5.00 Hattie Studebaker, rent 33.00 Ben Amerine, Soldiers’ mon. 5.00 Berne Supply Co. Meshberger retaining wall 215.00: P. L. .Macklin. Meshberger retaining wall 5.00 Joel Schaffter, supt Stuckey retaining wall 900 Lewis Fruchte. bd chil. gdn. 10.20 C. B. Andrews, attd. officer 100.0»' J. M. Miller, salary 31.Su’ Julius Haugk. Munima tr. r. 1,000.00 BILLS ALLOWED AT THE JANUARY SPECIAL, 1914. Turnpike, District No. 1. J. W. Brown 33 85 Albert Arnold 10.50' Charles Arnold 8.65 John Brown, jr 10.50' Gust Yake 525 Edward Durkson 4.25 ' Henry Fuhrman 1751 August Scheuman 3.85 Charles Oatermeyer 5.00' Charlea Bultetneyer 7.00 j Edward Bultetneyer 7.00 Henry Koeneman 4.00 Fred Scheuman 1.75 ( Decatur A Spring R. R Co 13.28 A. A C. Stone Co 51.75 \ R. Johnson 2.50 > William Melcher 4.50 W. A. Fonnej 5.00 Charles F Steele 13.301 !J. L. Babcock 6.001 Martin Grote 3.60, John 2.00 Ernest Elerdlng 6.65 Charles Werling 3.15 Charles Hoffman 665 i Fred Schueler 3.50
Victor Hottinan August Ehlerding ........... 2.00 John Hoffman .■ *> "V Albert Werling ’ D. J Dilling 24.00 Erie Stone Co !"•" 15 Decatur Foundry. Furnace & ' Manufacturing Co 4.75 | Turnpike. District No. 2. Berne Brick Co 4.22 Almond Shafer 5.25 Mi ll Davis 5.25 W. E Falk lo3i> E. Heath 2.00 E. D. Koose 2.00 Harley Tunibleson 100' Kit Cowan ’> "U John Langeriek 5.00; Merryman A Fugate 28.70 Clyde Fugate 150 Thomas Dowling 5.60 J. Hendricks 27.00 J. H. Urick 37.60 j James Kesler 18.50 W. P. Hendricks 39 90 Berne Supply Co 8.96 Jim A. Hendricks 57.00 Bros 392 R. Spriinger ... ."7 50 J. D. Hendricks 4.00 Berne Hardware Co 8.11 John B. Miller .65 Kirsch A Sellemeyer 4.70 J. H. Steele 1041 John M Baker 8.00 J. C. Augsberger 28.00 The A. A C. Stone Co 49.13 Erie Stone Co 265.63 Turnpike. District No. 3. John Heller 45.50 Ora Cross 3.50■ Courtney Runyon 32.65 Harry Meshberger 5.85 Even Banter 3.15 Milo Sales 34.00 Rufus .Meshberger 5.50 Fred Beeler 30.25; Peter Fox 6.06 Emanuel Liddy 1.50., Sam Opliger 1.25 ( Berne Supply Co 4.60: Gilliom Lumber Co 4.40 J M. Ehrsam 16-25 Albert Ruuyon 6.00 Noah Yoder 32.0'i Otto Sales 26 00 Fred Dubah 4.00' Christ Roth 8.60 i John Stuckey 12.001 Bert Bears 1.001 Wilson Dunbar 3.00 j Woody Brenneman 2.00, Jesse Jurick 6.00 Harry Buckingham '... 16.50 j Adam Miller 24.00 i Chris Eicher 39.00, Charles Stolz 3.00 L. P Fenny 9.401 Joe Burwell 7.00 Amos Wall 14.00 Nelson Hook 7.00; Frank Rockwood 7.00 J F. Kizer 9.00 Allen Kizer 3.00; Miiiard Ketchum 5 251 West LaFountain 1.001 C C. Mosser A Co 103.00 Berne Grain and Hay C 0... Charles Snyder 3.50 j Jacob Studer 2.00' Erie Slone Co 700.00 Erie Stone Co 377 9<' JANUARY REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Dr. H. F. Costello, poor Washington township 5.00' G. 8. Burkhead. pr Wash. tp. 1.50 Dr. S D Beavers, pr. Wash. tp. 1 00 , Dr. S. C. Clark, pr. Wash. tp. 19.00. Ed Carroll, poor Wash. tp... 17.25 Dr. Eliz. Burns, pr Wash, tp . 50.00 The Kuebler Co . pr Wash tp. 3.55 Brushwiller A Baker, poor Washington township 8.00 I Dr. Eliz. Burns, pr. Wash. tp. 20.00 Dec. Lum. Co., pr. Wash tp. 5.00 Kirsch. Seiiemeyer < Son. poor Washington township 1.00 Runyon A Engeler. poor Washington township .... 2.75 Abe Lebrun, poor Wash tp. 4.00 Sam Hite, poor Wash tp... 2173 : Sam Butler, poor Wash. tp.. 96.00 Sam Butler, poor Wash. tp.. 5 45 IJ. W. Vizard, poor Wash. tp. 25.00 iF. C. Wechter, pr. Wash tp 6.00 ! Dr. C. H. Schenk, poor Washington township <5.75 T. J McKean, pr Hartford tp.. 25.00; F. W. Studler. pr. Hart tp.. 6,00 Geneva Mill. Co., pr. Wab. tp. 3.00 : Dr. U U. .Mattox, pr. Wab. tp. 6.25 Swank A Sen. pr. Wab. tp. 6.36 ! John IxMche. Zimmerman rd. 22.nd P. L. Macklin. Zimmerm'n rd. 16.00 Dick Boch. Zimmerman road 500 I Geo.'Colchtn. Zimmerman rd. 3.00 Merryman A Fugate. Zlm. rd. 4.400.00 .Joseph 8. Lower. Mumma rd. 60 00 !c. C Ernst. Mumina road... 6.00 IC. f' Ernst. Mamma r<»ad . luefl Ip. L. Macklin. Reppert road. 5.00 I Harry MeshK rger. Girod rd. 726.00 :P. L Macklin. Girvd road . 5 »■>
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO BERNSTEIN’S January Clearance Sale Mudabaker Blocß Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station Our January Clearance Sale which opened Saturday, Jan. 10, was the greatest success of any of our Clearance Sales. The backward season forced us to Slaughter our Wintergoods of cost, which the people has been takmg advantage of. We must clean out our winter goods, no goods must oe ‘r 81111 complete of Dry Goods, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Mens and Ladies humishings, Caps, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery etc.
SWEATER COATS. Boys’ Heavy Sweater Coats, made with high Byron Collar, special for this sale, each 39c Men’s $1.50 Wool Sweater Coat, grey or red. with large shawl collar. January Clearance 5a1e...98c Boy's $1.50 wool sweattr coat, with high collar 99c Misses’ Red Sweater Coats, with high collar, all sizes, 24 to 34, $1.25 value, only 98c Special! $2.50 Indies' all-wool Sweater Coat, all colors, with high Byron collar, two pockets, a dandy, January Clearance Sale *l-7« PETTICOATS. $1.50 I-adies' Mercerized Petticoats. black, green and maroon. ju-t received for this sale, ouly 98c Ladies' White Petticoats, wide embroidery flounce, $1.50 value. only 98c Ladies' Knit Petticoats 65c Ladles* Outing Flannel Petticoats 39c CORSETS! CORSETS! Special prices for this sale. $1.50 Corsets, only $1.39 SI.OO Corsets, only 89 $ .50 Corsets, only -42 COTTON BATTS. Cotton Batts, roll 7c 12|fcc Cotton Batts, roll 10c 4 lb. Cotton Batts, roll 49c TABLE OIL CLOTH, 13c YARD. Fancy Table Oil Cloth. 18c value. January Clearance Sale, yard. 13c UNDERWEAR. 60 doz. Men’s heavy fileeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. 32 to 46. regular s<e values. January Clearance Sale, each ... .34c Bov’s heavy fleeced Underwear, size 26 to 32, 35c value. January Clearance Sale, each 21c Ladiea* Bleached or unbleached Vests and Pants, heavily fleeced. all sizes. 4, 5. 6. January Clearance Sale, each 19c Ladies’ Union Suits, heavily fleeced. bleached or unbleached, regular 65c value, January Clearance Sale 39c
Sale ends Saturday, January 24. Do not delay, now is your chanc ■to sa\ e money.
Paul Girod. Girod road 14.00 P. L Macklin, Steigmvyer rd. 5.00; Dick Boch. Steigmeyer road. 5.00 Chas. Miller Steigmeyer road 2.00 L O Bears A Co., Scfaenbeck road 3 6’7.00 C. C. Ernst. Schenbeck road 5.00 Milt Hllpert, Hllpert road... 14.00 Phil Macklin. HUpart road... 5-00 Dick Boch. Hllpert road 5.00 C. C. Ernst, Conrad road.... 15.00 Clay Engle. Conrad road.... 200 00 C. C. Ernst. Fox road 10.50 Levi Augsberger. Fox road.. 12.29 Levi Augsberger, Fox road.. 1,144.00 C C. Ernst. Fox road 5.00 P. L. Macklin. J J. Yoder rd 5.00 Chris Musser. Zwick road... 100.00 Chris Musser, Zwick road... 42.00 Phil L. Macklin. Magner road 5.00. Wm. Eicher. Shoemaker road 16 00 C. C. Ernst. Stuckey road... 15.00 Chris Musser, Stuckey road. 500.00 T. J. Durkin. Tinkham road. 5.00 T. J. Durkin. Patten road.... 4.00 T. J Durkin, Lenerich road. 800 T J. Durkin. Neuenschwander road 700 T J. Durkin. Frank road.... 8.00 T J. Durkin. Watsou road . 800 T J Durkin. Smith road .. 6.00 T. J. Durkin. Reusser road 8.00 T I Durkin David Depp rd 700 T. J. Durkin. Tabor road.... 5.00 T. J Durkin. O. Jackson road 4.001 T. J. Durkin, Schrank road. . 4.00
Men's Union Sults, heavy flat fleeced, SIOO value, January Clearance Sale '’ c ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Misses and Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, light pink or blue, 75c value, January Clearance Sale 45c Indies’ Silk or Chiffon Head Scarfs, fancy or plain centers, 75c value, only NOTIONS! NOTIONI Pearl Buttons, card l‘? e ' Pins, package ] c Darning Cotton • ,c Safety Pins, card ' ? e Hair Pins, package •«; Hair Pins, package * 1 ’ Extension Curtain Rods 5c BED SPREADS. $1.50 White Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe. January Clearance Sale H’”*l Full sir.e. cut corners. White Bed Spreads, witli or without fringe. t $2.00 value. January Sale ....$1.49 SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Kimonas in fancy Persian pat terns, made of heavy ftannelette. $1.50 value. January Sale..9sc Dressing Sacques, only ..42c Wrappers, made of heavy flannel elte. only •* e l LADIES’ WAISTS. $1.50 value Ladles’ White Tailored Waists, low neck, soft collar, French cuff, In plain white or stripes. January Sale We DRY GOODS SPECIAL. A large assortment of 7c fancy Outings, yard Unbleached Muslin, yard - 5c Bleached Muslin, yard 5 »c Good heavy 9 4 Sheeting, bleached or unbleached, January Clearance Sale, yard 23c ScApron Gingham, yard 5c 25c value. While or colored Ta ble Linen, only, yard 33* BLANKETS. Special! Tan or Grey Blankets, fancy borders. January Clearance Sale, pair 3** 10-4 full size Blankets, in Un or grey, fancy borders, 94k value. ; I January Clearance Sale 69c
T. J Durkin. Meyers 4 Rich rd 7.00 ; Chas. E. Bohner. Tinkham rd. Z. O Lewellen, Johnaon road 200 C. E. Bohner. Johnson road jA. F. Welfley. recorder .... 15.98 P L. Macklin, surveyor sup 6.35 Wm B. Burford, sur. aup... 12.5<» Decatur Lum Co., sur sup.. 13.56 Citizens’ Tel Co., sur. sup. City <rf Decatur, sur. sup... 1 6<i I City of Decatur, sur. sup .. 1 68 Burford by Dem., sur. sup. 660 City of Decatur, zur. sup .. l ot Decatur Lum. Co., sur. zup.. 11.70 Burford by Demo., zur. zup . 1142 Wm. B. Burford, zur. zup .. 30 60 Indiana Light. Co., zur. zup. 375 P. L. Macklin, zurveyor sup 500 L. E Opllger. traveling ex... lOO.Ou Wells-Fargo Ex Co., e. h ... 33 Otto Reppert. court house .. 1.7 b Acker Cement works, c. h .. 2.30 F. W. A 8. R. R Co. 206 T. A. Leonard, court house , 2.58 Indiana Light. Co., county jail 10.30Citizens’ Tel. Co., county jail 1.65 Indiana LlghL Co., co. jail.. 9.35 Chy of Decatur, county jail 1080 City of Decatur, county jail 9.30 Peoples A Gerke, county jail 2.50 8 H. Adams, county jail... 500 D. F. Teeple. county jail.... 10 City of Decatur, county jail. 8 90 Linn A Patton, county Jail.. 36 67 IWm Baumgartner Broz, e. J. 24.00 Citizens’ Tel. Co., co. jail., 1.60
Special! 250 pair 11 4 full size Blankets. In grey or tan. fam v borders, heavily fleeced, regular $1.50 Blankets. January Clearance Sale, pair gg c Good heavy comforts in assorted patterns. $1.35 value. January Clearance Sale ’ 98c GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Men’s Work Shirts. 50c values, a large assortment to pick from, all hlzm. 14*4 to 17. only 3g c Men’s Jersey Work Shirts. so< values, all sizes. 14ty to 17 j °° l y wc Men’s Corduroy Pants. $2.00 values. only $1.39 MEN’S SHOES. Special! A good Calf Skin Shoe, $2.00 value. January Sale . $1 49 $2.50 Men’s Vici Kid Box Calf or Gun Metal Shoe, January Sale $1.93 $3.00 Men’s Gun Metal or Pat. . Blucher Shoe. January Sale.. $2.45 1 $4.00 Men's Tan or Black Gun Metal, button or blucher Shoe, latest styles. January Sale . $2.98 Special! Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather. $2.00 value, fall sale $’.79 LADIES' SHOES. '■ $3.00 Indies’ Pat. Button or Gun Metal, button or Blucher Shoe. January Sale $195 January Sale $1.95 $2.00 Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoe. Pat. Tip. a dandy. January Sale .1.49 $4.00 Indies’ Suede, button shoe, latest styles, January Sale $2.98 ; $3.50 ladies’ Velvet Shoe, plain toe. latest style, January Sale $2.45 : $3.50 Ladles’ Cushion Sole Shoe, rubber heel, best shoe made for comfort. January Sale $2 39 We have shoes for Boys. Mh«»s ; and Children. Come in and s.r ■ money. LOOK! SPECIAL! LOOK! Men's Good Quality Heavy Rub ber Boots, duck vamp, rolled : edge. January' Sale $2 89 Special! Men’s heavy good wear ing Arctics, all slates. January ei Sale »8c
Indiana Light. Co., co. jail.. M.W City of Decatur, county jail. 4 41 E. L. Carroll, county jail.... Decatur Lum. Co., county jail 20* P J. Hyland, county Jail ... Schafer Hdw. Co M co. jail... Smith. Yager A Falk, co j*H Schafer Hdw Co . county jail Indiana Ught. Co., county jail 14 - ’ I Star Grocery, county jail ... Decatur Lumber Co., co. jail Citiiem' Tel. Co., county jail City of Decatur, county jail. City of Decatur, county jail. ODecatur Lum Co . poor farm 134 is Schaub-Dowling Co., pr farm. 44 <w Decatur Lumber Co., pr farm 24 1 Decatur Car Wk*, poor farm Child * Home. Tel. Co., orph M. s<' Dec Herald Co., pub print People* A Gerke. comp edu J. M Well*, comp education 13 j" Sam Butler. McKnlght bridge HHenry Colter, bridge repair Noah Belberetein, bridge rep Clem Michael*. Brown bridge 8. J. J Hprunger. Hardl»on bd* •>- ' P L. Macklin. Hardhon bdg •• P L. Macklin. Brown bridg-. Sila* Sprunger. Brown bridge ti. Gay. Zwiek A Meyer*, c. h. M Fulienkemp, bd child * gd. T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor o — Democrat Want Ads Pay.
