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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 6—(Speeial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 3,420; hogs closing ,W;evMNgzdJTycrETAETA ET E A steady. Medium and heavy. $7.30; Yorkers. $7.35© $7.40; pigs. $7.50; roughs, $6.25 ©56.50; stags, $5.00© $.600; sheep, 5,000; slow; lower; top lambs, $8.90; <attle, 375; slow. G. T .BURK. New corn S9c Clover seed $7.75 Alslke seed s«.;>o Wheat 31 - 20 Rye 98c Barley 55c Timothy Heed $2 00 to $2.26 Oats 45c NIBLICK a CO. -ggs 33c Butter FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 33c Butter [email protected] BEHLINGS. \ tian Runner Dues* 8c spring chickens He Fowll 9c Ducks 9c Geese I® C Young turkeys - 12 c Tom turkeys t .. M *. s - s -..12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 18c ’ Fresh eggs 35c - ▲bovs prices pain for poultry tree from feed.

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. ’phone 6-J.

| | — OUR BIG = — | scjjj'roK Ij PRICES I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE I I Is Now On. During this Big Sale we are giving you the best at the very lowest prices. Compare | I prices and you will see what big bargains we are giving you. You know from our past sales that I I the values offered were strictly as represented. Come in see our bargains, the prices are right | I and they will interest you. Remember the date. This Big Sale Starts JANUARY 6, 1915. I I — — = Big Cut In Carpets and Rugs ~ | Wool Dress Goods Lace Curtains Wool Nan Blankets Table Linens Linen Nankins Tennis Flannels And Out in Clothes $2.00 per yd. go at <tp 57 $6.00 Curtains go at $4.19 3300 Valuea 0° at $2.29 32,00 Values 0° at $1.68 34150 4 34100 Values go at $3.35 | $1.50 per yd. go at f $1.25 per yd. go at : q 7c $3.50 Curtains go at $2.35 31,75 Value * 90 at 81.35 31,50 Va ‘ uea 90 at 81.18 33,00 Napkins go at $ 2 ’43 8 c Values goat 7C I I 75c per yd. go at fiQ r $3.00 Curtains go at $9 15 31,25 & SI.OO Values go at 85c $2.75 Napkins go at (to 25 C? 1 ! 50c per yd. Jo at $2.50 Curtains Jo at sfg9 Silks 85c 90 at 68c 31,75 Napkin. go at Va — »” 5C J i. 35e per yd. go at 29c sl-75 Curtains go at $1 35 • 75c Values go at ”49c $1.25 & SI.OO Values go at ■•••82c j I 25c per yd. go at 21c $1.50 Curtains go at slls $1.75 & $1.50 Silks go at SI.OO 50c Values go at 43 c Bed Spreads | $1.25 and SI.OO Curtains go at ..§sc $1.25 & SI.OO yd. wide Messalines 25c Values go at ... 21c Winter Underwear « Cotton Blankets 90 at 85c • $6.00 Spreads C o at ....••....$5.39 j I All Wool Blankets 75c Silka 90 at 50c Sweaters 31125 4 31100 Suits goat g 2c $4.00 spreads :.o at 53.39 ■ $2.75 Cotton Blankets go at ~15 $8.50 Values go at $7.00 $1.50 Silk Poplins all Col. go at gj QO 50c Union Suits go at 4 3c $3.50 Spreads go at $2.98 J $235 Cotton Blankets go at ••'sl. 7 g $7.50 Values go at $6.25 35,50 Sweater * 90 at 1 $4.7 5 25c Garments go at 2 $3.00 Spreads go at $2.48 « | $1.75 Cotton Blankets go at - §1.30 36,00 Valuea 9° at $4.98 DreSS Ginffhams 3450 Sweaters 9° at ••• ■ ■ $3.75 $2.50 Spreads go at $1.98 $135 Cotton Blankets go at --§l'lo 35 00 Va,ueß 9° at $4.50 15c Ginghams go at l£c 33,50 Sweaters 9° at $2.75 APRON GINGHAMS $1.75 Spreads go at $1.45 I | SI.OO Cotton Blankets go at . ..gg c $4.50 Values go at $3.75 12 '/a Ginghams go at 10c 32,50 Sweaters 9° at $1.85 Best Apron Gingham go at 7c $1.50 Spreads go at $1.22 j < 85c Cotton Blankets go at 7 Q r $4.00 Values go at $3.35 10c Ginghams go at Qc, 50(1 Sweatera 9Q at 4 3r An Extra Good One for $1.25 & SI.OO Spreads go at | J I MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION I NOW IS THE TIME - HERE IS THE PLACE - YOU GET THE BENEFIT I We must sell it now. You need the merchandise, we need the money. Don’t miss this money I saving opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Prices lower than ever before. II MUS ™s AT I Indiana’. THE BOSTON STORE JSSSt I ■-•■■■■ I * .. — - - .. >

KALVER MARKETS. Wool ... c . % .. u ..51e9260 Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 10c I . Indiana Runned docks 8c i Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 10c Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Butter ...,18c Fresh eggs 35c 1 Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. < Butter Fat, No. 134 c Butter Fat, Nd. 2 Sic Wholesale .•■ 34c Retail 37c COAL PRICES. [Stove $7.60 Egg 7.60 t Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.60 V, Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lung $4.50 — —

i y- — . GIRL WANTED—For light office I work. Call Thursday morning, between 9 and 12 a. m. —O. M Bradley. , chiropractor, over Charlie Voglewede shoe store. 3t3

(PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and ns 1 mn | going to move away, I will offer at 11 public sale at my residence, one mile south and 2*4 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, one-half mile east of the Pleasant Valley church, and one mile | north and I*4 miles west of Salem [and seven miles south and a half milo east of Decatur, on the County Poor Farm Road, on what is known as tho Chas. Lammerman farm, on Thursday, January 7, 1915, beginning at 10 j o'clock a. m„ the following property, ( to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One , mare, 3 years old. weighing about 1500 ’ lbs : marc, S years old; mare 6 years J old, in foal; mare iO years old; mare 6 years old. in foal. Cattle and Sheep: One cow. fresh by day of sale; 12 ewes. Hogs: Sow. with six pigs by her side; sow, with five pigs by sld°; 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 hayladders, 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 cul tivator. John Deer 0 riding cultivator. Saddlery cultivator, walking cultlva tor. spring broke, fanning mill, and I other articles too numerous to men I tion. Terms: —All sums of $5,00 and un der, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit J of 9 months will be given, purchaser i giving note with approved security; 4 | 1 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOS. WARNER. Owner. Jeff Liechty, Auct. o —— HAVE MOVED OFFICE. The Decatur Underwriters’ company has removed its offices and now ! occupies rooms 1. 2 and 3 in the Peonies Loan & Trust Co, block. We are : ready to transact all kinds of iusurj once business. J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG, Secretary. President. 2t7 o FOR RENT—Five room cottage onNorth Ninth street. Call Mrs. Pet-' -er Gaffer. Phone 330. 2t3.. FOR RENT — Unfurnished rooms, j - Mrs. E. A. Phillips. 217 North Ist. street. 307t6 HOUSE FOR RENT—On Ninth St., brick street, electric lights and city water. See Dr. Roy Archbold. 3t6

SPECIAL TO W OMEN The most economical, clcat.sing and germicidal of all antlstptice is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflammation o ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no oqual. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is “worth its weight in gold.” At druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass $2,300 With reasonable amount of cash will buy the best building lot in De catur, corner sth and Jefferson Sts. sewerage and street assessments paid Room for three houses. 'Phone Dlcl Townsend. 3t3 — ,—— .. , ■ —...-- ... ROYAL ARCH TO MEET. The Royal Arch Masons will mee In regular session Wednesday eve: ing and every member is requested to be present. SECY. —o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY Bit ■ ■ r One haff of one per cent, of • Puck's circulation is in barber shops — is that where YOU read it? 10 Cents— Everywhere

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■nrrmfl r 1 Pf - Th l? ‘kt JALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 9. 1915 Wednesday, January 6, 7:30 p. m. ,i Decatur Chapter, No. 112, R. A. M legular stated communication. in stallation of officers for the ensuing year. Friday. January 8, 7:30 p. m. i Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S I legular stated meeting and installs f tion of officers for the ensuing year. PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS. All persons knowing themselves ir I debted to us will please cull and se | > tie as soon as possible so that we ma; complete a settlement, a change ha . ng been made in flrm. We will appre elate a settlement cither by cash t note. |3t6 C. F. STEELE & CO. ’ —o ——- MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Pari’ial paynit nts any time. ra-w-f-tf ERWINS' OFFICE. LOST, ENDGATE. Lost, end-gate from wagon, within short distance of home. Finder please ; return to C. M. Syphers, living a mile I west and three-quarters of a mile J j south of Pleasant Mills. "02t3

FOR SALE Green bones, ground. [ juß t the thing tor chicken feed; at | the Hoosier Packing Co's meat mar-1 , Jo7t3 I kets. - ,

$20.00 Each week you receive S2O. Each week you manage to spend S2O. When you were earning less you said, "Wnen I earn S2O a week I will start a Thrift Account.” You haven’t done so. When you are earning SSO a week you won’t be doing so—unless you start now. The man who spend today and economizes tomorrow will never economize today so he may spend tomorrow. Why not now—at once—begin your First NATIONAL Savings Account? You can if you will. •■Men do less than they ought unless they do all they can.”—Carlyle. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings i Decatur, Indiana ■ I

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