Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1914 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Doe. 23 —(Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipt:. 20,000; shipments, 2,0t0; official to New York yesterday, 2,470; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, $7.10: Yorkers, $7.10®57.15 pigs, $7.25(p $7.50; roughs, $6.00*0 $8.25; stags, $5,000'1575; sheep, 6,000; strong; top lambs, $8.35; cattle, 250; steady, fsn RmdrQaAi. .ETA SHR SB S Hit, G. T .BURK, New Corn 78<*| Clover seed >7.25 Alsike seed $7.25 [ Wheat sl-1-1 1 Rye 95c Barley 50e I timothy beed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 46c NIBLICK 4 CO. xuggs 33c Butter 18c@27< ! FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@2'c BEHLINGS. Vdlan Runner trues* St Spring chickens •. lie Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 8. Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12< Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5< I Butter 18c ’ Eggs 2Cc above prtcee path for poultry free from feed

.... I I Kn si W « *1 ■ | li. ■. w i HBHEk Copyrirht 1909, by C- E. Zimmerman Co. —No. 4 3 PICTURES For Holiday gifts. We have a large assortment of beautiful Landscapes, Water colors and Biblical scenes. $1.50 pictures for $1.05 $2.00 “ “ $1.25 $2.50 “ “ $1.65 $3.00 “ “ $1.75 $4.00 “ “ $2.25 BEAVERS & ATZ FURNITURE M. J. SCHERER, UNDERTAKING. PHONE 90.

—vw— ASon’t A In the effort ta take care of the mauff demands on the Qfaiistonat jpwue, .’SB refrain from tOitlidraWina account. H has taken time and c- SB SB cc'iicnmj to build them up. Qpu <h£'>-’Mtwthinq to jjoursclf thi# Cftudfr SmP -Ax. ttuiS bear that in mind. jJDoii’t jjaurftabit af'fflwijt. JjfaVe O' z&SsT nul-egg anyway. ' ‘ScSfc B Wishes es are I 1 u?ith 4jcu far the (Thristmas <nVr A attfc a of£?raspmftj,health .A ffl happiness; S 111 —r . I I OMtasfouiitjiWk lee. & •s>ccatur«3rib* . MjBBWBWK.SB. ■ -- ■ «;■■;.?■■< .

KALVER MARKETS. Wool A . w ,,. J .21c®26c Beef hides AO .llc Calf isc Tallow Sc Sheep pelts 26c @sl.oo LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens lOc Indiana Runned tracks 8c i Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys .12e Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5 C Butter 18c I • I I Eggs 33 C I — Above prices paid for poultry free : from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 133 c Butter Fat, No. 2 30c Wholesale 33c Retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley .....$4.25 R. Lion $4 50 Cannell ~...58.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky s4.uo I. »« v

THE HELP. Presents to your employes—what abcut them this Christmas? Give them ordinary gifts—they go. Give them money—lt la spent. Give each of them a First NATIONAL Bank Book and it sticks. Makes better employes and la the biggest investment you can make. SI.OO —55.00 —slo.oo—any sum you want to give gets a Fi/at NATIONAL Savings Account for Christmas. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana PILES! PILES! PILES! V ILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleeding anJ tubing PUe«. It abaorbo the tumor*, allay* It.-iiing at once acta as a poultice, gives lustaut relief. For sale by all druggist*, mail 50c and 11.00 VELUMS Ms 6. CO.. Proos.. Cleveland, ObA Tne Enterprise Drug Store. Are You Prepared For Cold Weather Come in and look over our line of STORM FRONTS STORM BUGGIES also Blankets and Robes Buggy Tops SB.OO up Celluloid Sewed in all kinds of Storm Fronts, 'at the Decatur Carrirge Works Cor. Ist. and Mo iroe Sts. iSTAR GROCERY > Ml- -I- • <« I UIBBBM | a New English Walnuts 25c I ■ New Dales 10c i ! New Figs 10c Cranberries, qt 10c Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, dos 15c Granulated Sugar 25 fob. Sack $1.60 Cane Syrup 15c Horse Radish 10c f Maple Syrup 25c Pumpkin, can 10c New Crop Soup Beans, f0...6c Sweet Potatoes, so 3c ’ t‘ Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 so. sack 45c . Yill Johns. 1 ■■■WH - IIIIRIBIII ■! , I IWI

BIG SHOW FOR CHRISTMAS. The theatergoing puldic, if they I ever give the utior’s xuinnler a thoupght, are prone to create t mind’s picture of Broadway, New York City, lu the vicinity of Forty-Second street. That much maligned Thespian is imagined to be a mortal who cannot rturn too lust to his beloved Broadway, once the curtain fails on the season’s close. This picture is probably true of a small minority of player folk, the improvident few who have no home to hie to. But there is han pily another side of the actor’s summer and it is much happier and sunnier. If you can arrange to know Hap Ward and Lucy Daly, who cotn« to the Majestic theater, Ft. Wayne, two days, Christmas and Saturday, matinees daily, ask either of them to to tell you about “Wardhurst,” wher* their summers are passed. If you succeed in becoming real w’ell acquainted perhaps you will he told or invited to a beautiful part of New England, eighteen miles from the city of Boston, where pine trees, beautiful lakes and honest people abound. Here you will find “Wardhurst,” a twenty acre plot of the greenest grass am the most fragrant pines, nostlim alongside of the prettiest little lak‘ you can imagine, and right in th. middle of this small part of Ood Country there is one of tlie “coni fiest" old homes you ever saw, witi broad piazzas, green blinds on til windows and gorgeous pots of bloom ing flowers shoot. This is "Ward hurst,” where Hap and Lucy spen their summers. No monarch of roya main or powerful master of tinanc. has any more beautiful home thai Hap Ward and Lucy Daly, down east there among the rugged hills and rip pllng lakes of New England. It mus not be imagined they lock themaelve in this haven of theirs either, for thei. friends are legion and their mean ample, and every day of the splendii summers they pass at Lynsfield, fothat is the geographical name c cheir community, finds them surround ed by stanch friends who find goo< cheer and hearty welcome on th shady porches of “Wardhurst.” o CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 2C Decatur Lodge, No. 571, F. & A. M. Special called meeting. Mas|’rMasou iegree will be conferred. Friday, December 25, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. 0 WANTED —Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month; write to us today for position as salesmen. Every opportunity for advancement.— Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, O. FOUND—Pocketbook containing meufy, found last Friday. Owner can have same by calling on Frank Carroll at the Elzey & Carroll barber shop, and paying him for this ad. 301t3 FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms, for light house-keeping, inside rail roads. Phone 521. B. W. Sholty Tuee., Thurs., Sat. ts. FOR SALE—One ear ’phone. It j quire at Rexall drug store for par iculars. —O. R. Patrick. 289t3 FOR SALE--One rubber-tired phaeton for sale c! eap if taken soon Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 284tf FOR KENT —House and lot on North Third street. Inquire Hugh Hite.; Tbone 4?0. 283t3 LOST —$5.00 bill. Finder please re | turn to gas office and receive re- ( ward. —Will O’Brien.

The Slipper Season of the year >8 j | with na again and we’ve made provir- I ton to piaee a pair of choice Sippeds fF /! cn every foot in this vicinity. ’ •., i' i Slippers for Men, Women Z'" and Children, in every choice model. A regular Slipper \ $ Show. Come, See! x\. It matters not how many other t V ’ Christmas Gifts a man may receive, it \ will never seem like a truly Christmas V s jl ■* ~) unices he gets a pair of Slippers. !. \V / We've a wonderful spread of Men’s jjgg. Slippers. There are Slippers of Kid, Tan Calf. Mnrrwco, AJlgator, etc. Opera or Everett style. Then there are Romeos, Felt Slippers. Bath Slippers, etc. Slippers from 75c up to 11.75. Come, see them all —aee our Slippers ter everybody! KMMEraEssEEmessnßffi WINNES SHOE STORE HOME OF GOOD SHOES

*T VWS.' Vl* VU i ii JK c k CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Our store is a CHRISTMAS STORE now-full of GIFTS suitable for MEN and BOYS. If you are looking for a present tor a “HIM” you had better pay your attention to us. WE MAKE A STUDY OF MEN AND BOYS and know exactly what they want, or at least what they should have. Boy’s all wool st its and overcoats from up Men’s suits and overcoats from SIO.OO up. Ties in Christmas boxes 25c to SI.OO. Combination sets of ties sox & handkerchiefs icC to sl,Ol. Smoking Jackets $2.50 to $7.50 Elegant up to date fancy vests SL.oO to SS.UO Bath Robes $6.00 to $7.50 Men’s warm fur Caps $1.50 to $5,00 Best wool dress sox on earth three in a box SI.OO. The above list is only a slight suggestion of the many beautiful an 1 useful things we are showing for men and boys. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE WHOLE WORKS. V/tNGE & BITIt Decatur’s Clothing Store.

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r SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY I Attention of those interested in the buying of stock or farm machinery is called to the George Haberstadt sale, two miles south and a mile and a half east of Monroe, next Wednesday. Dei cembor 23rd.. Be sure to attend. 2?St;’ I <, HUNTING FOREIDCEN. No hunting will be allowed on the I William Michaels and sons’ farms in i J!t.m township. Hunters please ?a’> notice and avoid further trouble ■ 2:'- -!t3 WM MICH kELS * SONS

/Hensley Has Declared Warr 0 « 5 I On Prices i o y Qj .11 < n!j conviction is seeing All cur goods were bought n l “° war Prices were thought of, ami we are going 8 ft ,L ' '■ ' ur cus| ctomers the benefit cf our good luck, compel X ft irg cur prices easily convinces. Not one article in our large A 0 stock has been raised., large portion of our stock is away be Q $ low last year's prices. Our stock of the latest designs and Q x* 1., 80 Iar 3e that we will allow you to select your pres- *Q ft ' "“ i l ’ i< -n aw?y for you without any dopcslt, Q _»tu that disappointment in not getting just what you X X \ , d !> v,altln ß too long. Remember we ate here to stay, Q ft lr ' b >uu that you have us backing your purchases Q ft m the future. Q X We engrave everything bcught of us Q I FR E E I Q GJ \ri have everything $ Up-to-date §ll Y HENSLEY /> \\ ‘ he J ewe er /kJ z / *\\\ / /Ty /’r nin / /

■B, !■ i— III ■ • Have your harness oiled and repair ed by Schafer Hardware Co. 294t60 > HOUSE FOR RENT—West Madison 3: St. —Simeon J. Hain. 287t6 , FOR SALE —uas range, good as new; t! will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed • hlreen. 275tf i FOR RENT — A house on Ninth St., ; rick pavement, Inquire of Dr. Roy A'hbcld. 290t3. LOt-T —Gold bracelet, with watch attached. Tkase return to this office ,: and receive reward. 290’3 ; ROR RENT Modern residence prep- ! erty. with five acres of ground. I House lias all modern improvemems. Inquire of J. W. Meibers. 286t3