Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1914 — Page 6

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is EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 15—(Special to Daily Democrat) ITioi) 380 380 official to N. Y. ye ortUy 1140 pig ; I closing dull acme un-old yorkers med-1 lums and heavy $!<.:;0( 59."5 pigs s>.Bol @53.00 roughs [email protected] stags 16.75 j fc?7.50 sheep 6000 slow top iambsß.6s cattle 25 steady. G. T. BURK.

New Corn, Yellow, per 100 lbs. ...»Sc Alslke Been . $9.25 Wheat Me Rye Me Barley . ...45c@58c Oats 35c COAL PRICES. Store and Egg, nard 18.00 Chestnut, hard ...$8.25 pea, hard |7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump 15.25 W. Ash $4.76 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley T.... 84.25 R. Lion 14-50 Canncll 16 00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK & Co. Eggs 15c Butter 18c@25c FULLENKAMFS. — Eggs IGc Batter 12f-;2i BERLINGS. Indian Runned Cocks 8c | < mm Man*;”*•’-»• • *- '-

11l Mil BWI SPRING SHOE SALE Have you looked at your shoes and noticed how shabby they are after a hard winters wear? Now is the time to get that new pair you have been thinking about. We carry a full line of the newest shapes and latest leathers and in all sizes. Womens 5 joes $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Mens Shoes $4 00, $4.50 and $5.00 Childrens Shoes at All Prices PEOPLES & GERKE Ji—W WWIWMB I lOld Adams County Bank i rpcnfcr, Indiana. gMMnrzaaeaiCxxr capital na.ooo ’ 2/ Surplus . #30,000 C. S. Niblick, Preaident jA a * ’' .> • * M. Kirsch and John Niblick Eli 7 -’Ax/ • .< Vice President! .A CrZ.’—Al F. X. Ehinger, Cashier. J ca/ad £ $ M D/weai Barm loans i BBheßwEfli a Specialty ® eflcct — Resolve Col lections - Made MOST OF US Speedily LET ENOUGH DOLLARS ——a— - --oainaat — GO NEEDLESSLY, Every > ex x a- ax i AccomodaTo Start, An i Make tion A BANK ACCOUNT w 'j& e a : G EOW WEEDI.ESSWI That Is, With A Extended I JHeuiCny, Suady Growth! patrons * j We Pay 4 Percent Interest onjl Year Time Deposits.

arajkv- ‘ .CincliS '. 10c < Fowls l(c ■ Ducks 10c □ev « Pc Ysxmg turkeys 13c Torn turkeys 12c Old he n turkeys 13c Old roosters Sc Butter , 18c Eggs 15c Above prices pant rar poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS.

Bed h<des ,11c Calf ! 13c Tallow ...6c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.tW j Muskrats .6c@2sc Skunk [email protected] Coon -25 c @52.00 To - urn ~..10c@70e Mink 25c@$4.0V LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Banned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese Sc Young turkeys 13c Toni turkeys » 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c Eggs 15c Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Pr: >• for week ending April 20, I*l L) Butter Fat 26c I Creamery Buttet 28c

'V .J I 'WmiD\ ?v \ Li- * V IlWi Jjl ill MAU Coerr-rit. 1914. a. a KuKhtam, Ce,. Pure Woolens THAT’S of what our Kirschbaum Clothes are guaranteed to be made. That’s what you want if you wish the utmost in wear. Beware of -wool and cotton mixtures so common in many moderate-priced clothes. Kirschbaum Clothes • *ls *2O *25 ana up “See the Guarantee and Price Ticket on the Sleeve” Also—every one of our Kirschbaum Suits is guaranteed to be fast in color, shrunk by the original London coldwater process and handtailored. See them as soon as you can. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson.

LOST—String of beads, between the Girod & Baker restaurant and the Myer. Scherer & Beavers store. Find er pleaae return to this ofT’. s. 79t3 FOR SALE -Two lots, with " room house and small barn; several fruit trees. M lii sell cheap, if taken at ’ once. Inquire at 1235 Patterson Street 7813. BOARDERS WANTED—Have room for one or two boarders. Ladies I cr gentlemen. Call this office. 61-e-o-d FARM FOR SALE Ort RENT—Sixty acres, near Washington church. For particulars address O. L. Bobilya, Willshire. Ohio. 66tf LOST—A Ladies Gold Bracelet with engraved initials of "B. I. B” on the inside. Finder please leave at the Williams and Sons. Grocery or call phone 443. S6t3 WANTED —A girl to do general lioufce work. Small family. No washing. Inti lire at this office. ts We are ready for the display of spring millinery. Come and see our line. —Mrs. A. Boese. 70t2 GARDEN FOR RENT — Splendid ground, centrally located, will rent tor cash or on shares. Inquire of Mrs. Victoria Hill, Mercer ave. 70t3 TO RENT —One tront ana two middle office rooms; one unfurnished housekeeping room. —J. H. Stone. 411 Miss Mary Winans, ot the Lutheran hospital's nuincs' training class, spent Easter at her home here. {star grocery ■ Country bacon, lb 15c 4 Marrowfat Beans, lb. .... 10c ts Potato Chips 10c J Fresh Butter, tb 25c I Prepared Mustard 5c | Pork and Beane 10c 1 OH Sardines 5c g Prepared Cake Mix 15c ■ Fancy Prunes, lb. 12c I Evaporated Peaches 10c ■ Old Dutch Cleans* . 10c I Potato Bread luc I Dried Peas, lb 5c 1 Onion Sets, qt « 10c I Early Seed Potatoes, bu. #1.05 I Spring Wheat Flour. 75c ■ Old Settler iOe. kill Johns, ■

THEATER SUED FOR SIO.DOO Complicated Damage Suit Arises From Most Peculiar Causes

Perhaps the most complicated damage suit ever brought to our knowledge is the one now pending again o ' the management of the Crystal theatre for SIO,OOO. The suit will be looked upon with much interest in Adams county and will be of vital importance : to theatre goers especially In Decatur., The plaintiff claims he was occupy-; Inga seat at the Crystal on a certain date watching the moving pictures, when a train came around a cuijve, and struck a pile of rocks on the track and at that instant a piece of rock flew out of the picture and struck him a terrible blow In the face so as to render him incapable of attending to his former duties, hence the suit. The plaintiff certainly has our sympathies. We have known him a number of years and now to see him in this condition, unable tt> work and spending his time around the “corner grocery” owned by Reub Wilkins, who is ■ to have his Grand opening at the above theatre tonight. He will also be there Thursday and Friday nights where car loads of fun are being ship ped in and unloaded to the public, all new goods too. Reub says he is going to reduce the high cost of livin by gtvin’ his goods away. He has purchased merchandise rrom the following Decatur merchants: Smith. Yager X PIANO TUNING. D. A. Glliom, professional repairing and rebuilding of pianos and sewing machines a specialty. Expert work guaranteed. Big bargains in pianos and sewing machines. ’Phone 682, corner Madison and 14th Et. 78t12 ■ o— FOR SALE. Two-passenger, four-cylinder automobile, twenty two horse power, a bar gain. Call on Peter Kirsch, No. 3rd st utf o Artistic designs and high grads monumental lettering at the Wemhoff Monumental Works.

i vi ™ « Big After Easter Sale j J KE . * | On All Spring And Summer | " ■ SHI’S / > - I ' -i A u | WMI We have placed on sale today ifkJWI Is ab ie new s P r i n g SQ it sa t Pric- ’ I I .|y /es that will interest every lady Ik j | g I // looking for a new up-to-date suit v * p I ;/ We have no old styles to show ol' I I AzMT you all new n °bby styles /IkfeAr i I right when you need them. | i LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 LOT No? 3Ja All suits that sold at * „ xi. x 11 & S $25. in all leading shad- All suits that sold at . All suits that sold at 2 8 es, styles that are right «22 50neweststvlesuitq $20.00 styles and mat-. | and up-to-date This sale suits enals that are rlg ht!fi $18.50 This sale $16.50 This sale $14.00 f " zn c ■' * K Special prices are being made in all new Spring Coats. Just received « I some nobby new styles. Prices from $7.50 to $25.00. | [NIBLICK& JI

Falk, wall paper, paints, etc.. Schaub, Dowling & Co., lawn mowers, garden I tools, etc.; Gay, Zwlck & Myers, furniture; Niblick & Co., drygoods; Daily |Democrat, three montits subscription; Kirsch Sellemeyer & Sons. 500 lbs. of | coal each evening: D. M. Hensley, | watches and jewelry; Parent Bros.. I electrical goods and bicycle repairs: , Vance & Hite, clothing and furnish ings; Hunslcker BroA, 25 loaves o' home made bread each night; People: & Gerke. footwear: Gillig & People’s 6 sacks Blue Ribbon flour apd 6 sacks of corn meal: Stewart Xi Hower. Ford j accessories; Moses Green House, cut flowers and potted plants; White Stag I Cigar Co., “sweetest smoke story ever told;” Conter Ice Cream Co., 50 lbs. ice; Decatur Steam Laundry. $1.50 in laundry work eacii night; Deiuinger Millinery parion;. $1.50 in trade each night. Reub says he is going io give away , 25 loaves of home made bread to the first 25 people buying 10c tickets and a nice orange to th« next 50. Total of 100 presents given each night. Watch the front of the Crystal and see them on display. Come early. Reub says rocks will fly from the p’ -lures any of these nights but if you care to laugh, come —Nuffsed—Advt. WANTED TIMBER. Linn, (Basswood), Cottonwood. Wil low and Popular bolts four inches in diameter or larger; standing timber or cut and ricked anywhere. JOHNSON EXCELSIOR & MFO. CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. 6tßi REPAIR WORK. When you want your shoes repaired bring them to Peter Conter at the El zey t Hackman shoe store, east of the court house. 7Stl2 —a o— WANTED—Women to do family waanIng. Inquire at the Yager residence. South Second street. 3t87 — ■ '

I“I ION BRAND DOUBLE SERVICE” XUoouble Service." It’ll be to your interest to drop in and make their acquaintance. Ju st say -Double Service.” when y ou come in and we’ll lay ’em out for your inspection. EVERY “LION BRAND” SHOE has character and shape because it is made over a shapely, well fitting last that is full, broad and roomy. EVERY “L I 0 N B R A N D’ SH( contains a one-piece sole leather inner tele, a Steerinized sole leather counter. leather counter pocket, heavy grain sole leather outer sole, full vamp and whole grain leather life heel. LION BRAND SHOES fit every foot and are sold at the prices you want to pay. No other shoes can equal. lion brand shoes fcr wear and comfort and we assure you that they are the strongest every days shoes in the world. ELZEY<&H ACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE

HOUSE FOR SALE. Nine-room house, bath, electric lights, gas, city wa-i ter. good cellar, furnace, cistern, inside R. R. Come in and let us tell you about it. <!7t4 Harvey. Leonard & Co. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Aftrr April 1, I will be located at the Decr.tur Lumber Co.. Instead of my present location, corner Second and Jefferson streets. 1 will be pleased to receive orders for any kind of carpen- . ter work and filing. 73t12 HERBERT PENNINGTON. I

CHEAPER THAN BUILDING. The Chester Johnson home near the South Ward school, all modern, new i and up-to-date. Ixarge modern home on South Sid-', #2.000. Property on Fonrt street, erxchan-' for smaller. THE ERWIN AGENCY. FOR SALE Good kitchen raneeso plate rail. Cail Mrs. W. A. F.ler. Phone 140. 31X6 I LOST—An automobile crank. Call , 513. WANTED—Five or six room house, with modern conveniences. Inquirat thia office. = -XI,- ■■MRICMf