Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. K East Buffalo, N. V.. Jan. 5 —(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 2.090; official to New B York yesterday, 5.320; hogs closing strong at yesterday's pest prices. Medium and heavy, $7.40; yorkers, $7.50(?i57.65; pigs. $7.75 ft $7.85; roughs, $6.50©56.65; stags, $5,004.' $6.00; cattle 600; slow; sheep, 5,000; top lambs. $9.00. Q. T .BURK. New corn 85c Clover seed $7.75 Alsike seed $7.50 Wheat $1.20 Rye 98c Barley 55c Timothy seed $2 00 to $2.25 Oats <6c NIBLICK & CO. .ggs |. 33c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter 18c62'c BEHLINGS. — ndlan Runner Erncxa 8c spring chickens lie Fowls 9c ' Ducks 9c Geese 10c , Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 18c 1 Fresh eggs 35e ■ above prices p*m for poultry free from feed. 1

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Wl MSb fed liMNriadtoi ~ * r .. — ■ ■ — ■ EXPLANATION WHITE SALE Please do not think that these goods have been r-7 ‘wm* HnTTF During the month of January we will also hold I damaged in any way They have not. They iWj ft sale on all dress and fancy dry goods. Our have simply been removed from their original entire stock will be reduced in price and barfolds and to place them back on our shelves [ gains galore will be offered. We do not have would, in course of time, cause them to become space to t(!1 you of these P rices but will “ worn in the new folds. This is the reason we -La, to your benefit to come in and inspect this deare giving you these special bargains. i PffxAßi'ii' L -.nr',A 4 L . JB3l partment. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR ~ , x ~,. . X Our comolete and stylish ' (Sri l;( LADIES FLEECED LINED MENS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS SUlt department with all of > its up-to-date models in suits SIOO Values at••••89c ' ,\ SI.OO Values at 89c Z\ '''' • • • >. - - and coats will be offered ab- J 4 \\ s SeT50C Vi,ues at 42c ■' MEN’S WOOL DRAWERS C*.»-X\ i ' 1 ' r ————————. ' / / solutelv at cost Drices. You \ \ v • iTfhir»'''wiHa FLEECED LINED VESTS ' V SI.OO Values at . . on- Can’t afford to miss this on- |A I o t ' ? ~" ; W 3 - r . ’wA LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS portunity. T7 I 25c and 30c Values at 22c | FlTI’ BLANKETS ■ ». J —..... 98c FLEECED LINED DRAWERS ® I®' tl''Ki' OH C 1 //: /l /-X I Cotton Blankets $2.00 Value ~si 4 g Wool Nap Blankets $3.00 Value $2.48 ALL WOOL UNION SUITS v 66 UUF V W I Cotton Blankets $1.75 value ..S L2 S Fancy comforts $3.00 Value ..$ 2 48 25C 35c V “‘ Ue ' * 22c WfflM ARFAS ■■ «a TH// 1 II —“ W *■“ SPECIALSLINEOF | Vj, f _ W® — RfIARATUqs [T>4U All Wool Blankets $5.00 Value <tA AR Fancy Comforts SI.OO Values .. RQ r 25c and 35c Values at 1C- $ 125 Values at ’ 98c UUfl IVFI I wle U U J a i:.' ....We’ve several good styles of.. ■■■■■■ . ... ... I v xr””~ a^ 0 4 00 I' J $25.00 go at slg . OO B g C 1/1 ■ 00 Tapestries formerly sold at SIB.OO H A jfl jT W °° Valu e« at $? 48 f 90 at $13.00 K One Lot At 89c ? CARPETS Dress Gin-hams AH Wool Ca.-pets peryd 6oc S’® AH Patterns, x Woo! Carpeta per > d - •• 48c -< 121/aC Value at i !/ 2 Wool Carpets per yd 42c 10c Value at U I—l " i I I" 111 ■!!■ Illi I I

KALVER MARKETS. WUOI s•••eee ee • • e e e VW • 11C®16C . I Beet bidet ... ..... He I v Calf ~0 . ..18c Tallow Sc Sheep pelts . [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 10c Indiana Runned tracks ...8e I Fowls 10c | Ducks 10c Geese? 10 Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys IXc Old hen turkeys 12c I Old Roosters 5c I Butter 18c Fresh eggs 35c ■■■• - Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 134 c Butter Fat, Nd. 2 31c Wholesale 34c Retail 37c I COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 ■ , Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 i ■ V. Spllut $4.26 ! I H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 j Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 | ] Kentucky $4.50 | Lurlg $4.5( j

PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS, All persons knowing themselves In ( debted to us will please call and settle as soon as possible so that we may complete a settlement, a change ha • ) Ing been made in llrm. We will appreciate a settlement either by cash or note. Jt6 C. F. STEELE & CO. o ROYAL ARCH TO MEET. The Royal Arch Masons will meet in regular session Wednesday evening and every member is requested to be present. SECY. HOUSE FOR RENT—On Ninth St., brick street, electric lights and city water. See Dr. Roy Archbold. 3t6 STAR GROCERY SVMJMMBBIWMMi New English 'Walnuts 25c New Dates 10c d New Figs 10c Cranberries, qt 10c Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, doz 15c Granulated Sugar 25 Tbb. Sack $1.50 Cane Syrup 15c E Horse Radish 10c R Maple Syrup 25c g Pumpkin, can 10c I New Crop Soup Beans, 1b...6c Sweet Potatoes, Tb .3c i| 11 ! I Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 Tb. sack 45c I Will Johns. ’ . L.l-IJUWI '

CALENDAR FOH WEEK ENDING JANUARY 9, 1915 Wednesday, January 6, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 112. It. A. M Regular stated communication. In stallutlon of officers for the ensuing year. Friday, January 8, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127. O. E. S Regular stated meeting and install;! tion of officers for the ensuing year. o MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time. m-w-s-ts ERWINS' OFFICE. o • NOTICE. The Church of God will begin their revival meeting at Caeli meeting house on Cleveland street January 2, where the pure gospel will be set forth in its fulness. Brother O. Lines will be present, also other able ministers. One and all are cordially invited to attend these services. 304t3 o LOST, ENDGATE. Lost, end-gate from wagon, within short distance of home. Finder pleas? return to C. M. Syphers, living a mik west and three-quarters of a mile south of Pleasant Mills. 302t3 o I FOR RENT —Five room cottage on North Ninth street. Call Mrs. Pet ler Gaffer, Phone 330. 2t3. I FOR RENT — Unfurnished room;-. —Mrs. E. A. Phillips. 217 North Ist I street. 307t6 GIRL WANTED— For light office work. Call Thursday morning, bei tween 9 and 12 a. m.—O. M. Bradley, chiropractor, over Charlie Voglewede I shoe store. 3t3 | FOR SALE —Green bones, ground: just the thing for chicken feed; at the Hoosier Packing Co’s meat markets. 307t3 FOR SALE —Three shoats. fall pigs. weighing about 125 pounds each; 1 black cow, 6 years old; fresh soon. — M. S. Hilpert, Decatur, R. R. No. 9; | 'phone 6-J.

T I r ij mrdfe? encW nmkccf fiiburdnce ? x *Il» no trouble to cut Jhrouyh butler — but It $ .. The hewer 01 01 one wears woril deve op - -<- -j loner labor. Persistence the olrensr arm and H, is the key to eKisi-nca. ( not develop the Saving Habit without effort A si-ent wlu-nyoui l iner your fii-t-l doll •» to OUK BANK and start. 101t> flJamstati).saKh gw, ;

PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and as I am going to move away, I will offer at ! public sale at my residence, one mite • south and 2% miles east of Monroe. 1 Indiana, one-half mile east of the ' Pleasant Valley church, and one mile north and l>ds miles west of Salem and seven miles south and a halt mile 1 east <f Decatur, on the County Poor Farm Road, on what is known as the Chas. Lanimernian farm, on Thursday, January 7. 1915. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wii: Five Head of Horses: One mare, 3 years old, weighing about 1500 lbs.; mare, S years old; mare 6 years old, in foal;.mare 10 years old; mare. 6 years old, in foal. Cattle and Sheep: One cow, fresh by day ot sale; 12 ewes. Hogs: Sow, with six pigs by her side; sow, with five pigs by sid°; sow, with seven pigs by side; sow, with ten pigs by side. Farming Implements: Turnbull wagon, with flaring bed. good as new; truck wagon, carriage, 8-ft. Deering binder, good as new; McCormick mower, pair hay ladders, 20-hoe Peoria disc drill, good as new; 2 Gale walking breaking plows,new in spring; Oliver gang plow, 60-tooth spike harrow, Case riding cultivator, John Deere riding cultivator, Saddlery cultivator, walking cultiva-, tor, spring brake, fanning mill, and other articles too numerous to mention. | Terms;—All sums of $5.00 and un-j der cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credo 1

| of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOS. WARNER, Owner. Jeff Liechty, Auct. - —-——— HAVE MOVED OFFICE. 1 . The Decatur Underwriters com- ■ pany lias removed its offices and now . t occupies rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the Peo-I . pie's Loan & Trust Co. block. We are | i ready to transact all kinds of insurance business. J. S. PETERSON, i H. M. GILLIG, Secretary. President. 3t7 u — o $2,300 With reasonable amount of cash, will buy the best building lot in Decatur, corner sth and Jefferson Sts., . sewerage and street assessments pai l. Room for three houses. Phone Dick , I Townsend. 3t3 WANTED—GirI to do general housework. German girl preferred.—Mrs. E. Woods, Monroe street. 3t3 WANTED —Young man. desiring to io study law, does not interfere with present occupations. Address X. care Democrat. LOST—A black cow-hide robe. Was lost somewhere on read between W. A. Fonner’s farm and the Holthouse , garage. Finder please return to this I office or the Ilollhouse garage. 303t3

$20.00 | Each week you receive H Each week you manage to spens S2O. When you were earning i !(i you said. “When I earn s2oa ’ week I will start a Thrift At count.” You haven't done g When you are earning ss£ 4 week you won't be doing so—w j less you start now. The man wh, | spend today and economizes tj I morrow will never economize ti | day so he may spend tomorrow, ! Why not now —at cnce—begi | your First NATIONAL Savingi I Account? You can if you will, ■’ •‘Men do less than they ought unless they do all they I can.” —Carlyle. FIRST NATIONAL BAM A Safe Place for Saving Decatur, India’s ■■■■■MH