Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1914 — Page 4
r~~> | z”""> ________________________ t - . IT „„.. - • 7 Day Clearance Sale Commencing Sat. Jan. 24th WITH „ 2 BIG SPECIAL SALES 2 No. 1 Sale Consists of 20 and 25c per yard curtain goods “All Scrim” extra good full width and beautiful designs choice 10c yard. This Sale Starts at 9 a.m. Sat. And Lasts all Day No. 2 Sale Consists of 27 inch Embroidery flouncing, 17 inch corset cover embroider and flouncing, matched embroidery and insertion, 17 inch all over embroidery etc all goes tit 10c per yard. This Sale at 2 P. M. 'atttrday DON’T MISS THESE BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Partial List of Other Bargains
Dry Goods & Notions Basting thread 2 spools . 5c “ “ 200 yard spool 5c Toilet pins 2 papers . . .5c Safety “ 3 sizes 2 for . . 5c Hair pins 8 bunches 5c New line of the latest style Jabots • • • 10c Mens wool hose pr . . . 10c Childs heavy fleece line under pants 7c Men’s and boys neck wear silk goes at • 8c One lot of wool aviation hoods run in price 98 to $1.48 all goes at 48c
Owing to the lack of space we are unable to state each and every item we carry or the many many bargains we are going to offer in the next 7 days, don’t fail to come or tell v our neighbors about the wonderful values, its realy surprising. WATCH THIS STORE FOR BARGAINS TIJC ?d?nDDIv Psi These prices hold good | Wire bracket _lamp |rL > J h HIA I H 11 throughout the sale Complete at 17 cents | | |L* iwlvilllsw W v bring list with you Where you can buy the same goods for less money or more goods for the same money I
- - = ANNUAL SLAUGHTER SALE -= 4 ■ ... 1 If we only knew in advance just the sort of weather we might expect, we could provide accordingly. This has been a very untor.fl unate season for heavy wearing apparel as well as other lines and it means a tremendous sacrifice on the part of the merchant. Thoxl 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 stvleg 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 n J tory, during the month of January regardless of cost prices. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs all bear greatly reduced prices. YocJ wearing time is longer than our selling time. We are going to have cold weather, you will need warm clothing. You will never aga:g get such values. r=--, " > r RUGS rTS» UNDfRWEAR RIAXKFIS —“• -J fB-J B 111\l 1 I F Tapestries. s’B. naw sl3 <Ji Ladi*a Fleece Lined Union Sui’s fIBiWILI ft \ I Kg|h| 7 ( 27x54 Axl - 52 now 1160 5100 va,we • 5 M 'IT I \ s(k now /rail <■ BM! Gu< in Linoleum. / jig f WKA YXvl * e' /jf ' I \'\ ' \ • I 60c y,rd ' 9 ° M at 50c I 7 (*/ ' Fleeced Lined Vests Tt igj J / iBI SqV /' i A. Ill’ 1 \ 256 and 35cva,uc now 22c ft ■ \ s '■' I IL/ ■ I Garpets / fl..ceo um. ’*ii -Jf. i r, /ZjTTB' Mwpp. «. .twA/.i Kc—- | 17x * Woel per y ,rd 48e - Al’ Cwl / / CHILDRENS VESTS fl -| Jp \ A k ''' — '>* At-. —'sl' '? Wool per yard. 42c 1 vpH /i »tx. and 35c value new ~lsc | Cotton Bats MENS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS 7 f ; V wrlß. L V. A T' 4 SIOO value now 89c • • ■ , WL- iHwW WL. \-M 25 c value at 23c * lAM • - 15c value at 13c J |l s’-00 value now 89c iu’ ) I V *| Ue q C - LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS L C 1 sl2! value now 98c 9 « value at .8c | V A i <• t >• . • n thi - j<L : . D ,Z /V A- QITIDTQ LADIES ALL WOOL DRAWERS A Sale UldlCS Suits that COmCS ftt B time WiICD U» —!!L" fc ouW SK I. s ,u. ; * winter wardrok , needg frtah . nottl , ngw2 £C: ' -J 1 000 • ..V« LAOIES WOOL UNION SUITS J.. r . * .„ . Ladies Waists moo value now ..moo m.oo value now ... 82.48 do so satisfactonily as one of the skirts in thi.-' *! ec v ~. ifni bs Ur £2 vX* now"::::.’.‘:”".\.M.M dress c ' ng ham 3 sale. The season’s newest and best models are among Eye opening reductions on all Blankets and Comforts childrens coats ah Patarne . . . ... , uiicronal during the month Black Wool 1500 now • ,, w « .«*•'« now u e iMm-m checks, plaids, heavy storm serge. <• Cotton Blankets Formerly $2.00 now $1.48 riencn sergv and mens wear serge. .« «« «« 1.75 •» 1.25 a-———-—--—---—-—-——-—-——---——-——-—— r . 4 ‘ “ “ ILfiO ElO We still have a few Black Astrachan Coats worth $16.50 to be closed out at $8.50 formerly Sold at $25. now go at Wooi Nip “ “ ;? ’OO “ 248 On account of the extraordinary low prices this sale ts for cash only “ a *at 22. “ go at Comfort. “ wo “ “ “ * « IS. - goat :: 'Fill I FNTF AMP’Q i*fe»«?M»ion»rins O ids2s.n U wgo«tsi« 0 ... udios Dwnvif all wool M. 26 to f 10.00 V U JL/ kj 12/ 1 X lf\ <l. IVI k Msses “ sls, s2ll. and $25. “ g" ali 10,1 i . jt ii* -X.i rt. $ • f ’,‘ "'jfU . •?!* *irw i'« ii i * •/ s ; r- , _ M|||>
MISCELLANEOUS Regular 50c stone slop jars special 39c No. 2 cold blast lanterns 43c Mrs. Potts sad irons during this sale set 74c Large No. 2 sewing lamp 35c hand lamp complete 24c 17 in. coal hod .... 24c 2 qt Granite dairy pan . 5c 2 qt Blue and White covered kettle 21c
Kitchen Goods 8 qt Blue and White Berlin kettle with cover 48c 10 qt granite water pail 33c Blue and White water pail sale price 39c 25c wash basin . . . . 19c Granite roasters .... 33c Come in and see just what you can actually buy for 5 and 10c in the way of kitchen goods
A FEW OF OUR FARM BARGAINS. I l The following farms we have listed at a very low ngure and the prices namd below anouid bring quick sales. Should any of them not be sold by January 1,19 n, tney win oe taken oil the market. (Get busy): 120 acres gool black aoll. only 2-12 miles from two good markets and on good stone roads, this farm has best of improvements, goon ten room house j with cement yarns wants all around it, I cellar, drilled well, woodhouse, the house is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70, a large hog house and other outbuildings, non" i' the buildings over ten years old; some of the corn on this farm went 90 bu. to the acre this year. This farm is located tn the heart of the Eastern lu diana oil field in Jay county, Indiana It has 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 foi >165.00 per acre if sold this month. 60 acres, 4 1-2 mnes 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; school, soil is mostly black, tiled and fenced. >165.00 per acre. 120 acres. 2 mhes to school. 1 mile to church and 5 1-2 miles to elevator or county seat, house has 9 rooms and cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached, granaries and other outbuildings, or-’ chard, farm is tiled and fenced. Only ■ >125.00 per acre. 106 acres, Joeted in Jefferson township, Adams county. Indiana; 8 room house, with cellar, smoke house, chicken house, milkbouse, barn 38x80. with cement floor, well, with windpump. good orchard, farm well tiled, fenced, for only >145. per acre. 115 acres, 1 1-2 mile from market, 7' room house with cellar, plenty of outbuildings, barn 38x68, large hog house, nice three-acre grove, black soil, well j fenced, well ditched, close to school, an extra good bargain for SIBO,OO per ■ acre. 160 acres, 8 room house with cellar,; tarn 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 blaca soil. 1 1-2 mile to market, 4 1-2 runes to county seat. 7
room house. barn B«x7’>. with — tached, and other outbuildings, w n< mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fa ly well tiled, no timber on the plac* ; for only $130.00 per acre. 80 acres, house of 7 rooms, barn 36x56, with shed attached, corn cri s and granaries and other outbuilding-, well with windpump, good orchard. 1 •’arm is tiled and fenced; is only 11 4 ' mile to church, 1 14 mile to school ■ and elevator, a bargain for some one lat $115.00 per acre. < i 60 acres, 6 room house, barn 36x56, 1 and other outbuildings. The buildings on this place are old, but in good repair. The farm is all under cult! vation, fences in good shape and fair ly well tiled, located only 2 12 miles from the county seat on the best of stone roads, and is a bargain al $105.00 per acre. 54 acres located just back of the above farm, off the road, a good . 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 sold separately at $lO5 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room house with cellar, 1 barn 36x60, smoke 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, 100 acres under cultivation and 20 acres of timber located on good stone roads. 2 miles to church 3-4 mile to school, and 6 miles to ele- • vator, 9 room house, barn 42x60. with Lghed, granaries, scale with slu d 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 net watered, and will sell before January 1, 1914. or taken off the market. HARVEY & LEONARD CO. ———- — HORSES FOR SALE. One biack mare. 7 years old, in foal wfeght 1450 pounds. One black mare, 9 years old. in foal weight 1450 pounds. One coming 2 year-old draft Volt. 8. IT. PLOUGHE. dtf 3 Miles South of Monroe —o I FOR SALE- Ground bones for chick en feed, the best egg-producing food known to poudtry men. at the Hoosier 1 Packing Co., and their markets u, 1 town. 15t6
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FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms! for light housekeeping: Line street. I’ -B. W. Sholty. ISt t «-ts 'i
We are now pr> to city trade with ' <*.- ‘' C M anteed to whip.
