Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1915 — Page 8

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EAST BUFFALO. * && Eatt Buffalo, N. V., Jan. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 8,COO; shipments. 190; official to New York yesterday, sso; hogs closing slow. Medium and heavy. $7.40; Workers. $7 40(fi57.45; pigs and lights, $7.45 < $7.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, |[email protected]; sheep. 3,000; lower; top lambs, $8.75; cattle. 250; slow. Q. T .BURK. Nt w corn . .30c Clover seed 17.75 Alsike seed I’.OO . Wheat H-24 Rye j Bailey ‘ 6 " c I i tmothy Been $2 00 to $2.25 Cats <s ’ : NIBLICK & CO. .ggs 33c Butter 18c©2ic FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 33c . Butter 18c@2'e BEHLINGS. k <l!*n Runner Ducks 8c spring chickens 11c | Fowls 9c I Docks 9< Geese lOe . Young turkeys 12c | Tom turkeys 12< Old hen turkeys 12c , lid Roosters 5c Butter 18c ' Fresh eggs 35c ’ Above prices p-iu tor poultry Dee from feed. 1 FOR SALE —Three shcats. fall pigs.' weighing about 125 pounds each; 1. black cow', 6 years old; fresh soon.M. S. Hilpert, Decatur, K. R. No. ’phone 6-J. ,i

iSaBasaBHBnMOBEaHSn S EBHBEBnHHHMKT JE NOTHING I —— — | J L—> IZ-1 J/* ?. . ..T y ALL GOODS rj CHARGED AT SALE g —— *U-/ £ 1 > 1 X—A R SOLD FOR STRICTLY ; PRICES £ § CASH - JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Is Now On. Daring this Big Sale we are giving you the best at the v- ry low. st prices. Compare I prices and you will see what big bargains we are giving you. You know from our past sales that | 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 Started JANUARY 6, 1915. —-- Big Cut In Carpets and Rugs -- — Wool Dress Goods Lace Curtains Wool Nan Blankets Table Linens Linen Nankins Tennis Flannels And $2.00 per yd. go at $1.57 » co ° Curtains go at $4.19 $3.00 Values 9° at $2.29 $2.00 Values 9° at $1.68 $4.50 & ® 4 00 Valles go at ••$335 Putin C Gtl.e. $1.50 per yd. go at gf 21 $4.00 Curtains go ats3’lo s ~ £o Values c ° at SL9B 51-75 Value 6B ° at "SL4B s3 ' so Napkins go at i 2 'gs 10c Values go at Or $1.25 per yd. go at gy c $2.50 Curtains go at •••••■52.35 s l - 75 Value 3 9° at $1.35 * l-50 Vaiues 9° at sl.lß $3-00 Na P k ins go at $243 v • 75c per yd. go at gg c $3.00 Curtains go at $2.15 ' 51-25 & 51,00 Vj!ues s ° at 85c 52,75 Na P ki "s go at $2 25 Va ' UeS 9 ° ?t I 50c per yd. go at 44., $2.50 Curtains go at $1 89 Sill'3 85c Values B ° at 68c s l-75 Napkins go at $135 C= Values a ° at " 35c per yd. go at 29c 51-73 Curtains go at $1 35 75c ' , * alues 9° at "49c $1.25 & s l - 00 Values go at ...07. 25c per yd. go at 21c $1.50 Curtains go at $1 15 $1.75 & $1.50 Silks go at sl.oo 50c Values 0° at 43c Bed Spreads - wUc Messa,ines 25c Valuea 90 at 2 lc Winter Underwear Cotton Blankets °° at 85c ~ se -°° Spreads go at .$5.39 All Wool Blankets 75c Silks flo at 50c Sweaters 51-25 & 5100 Suits go at g 2c $4.00 Spreads o at J) $2.75 Cotton Blankets go at . $2.15 S’ B - 50 Values go at $7 00 $1.50 SiK Poplins all Col. go at gj QQ 50c Union Suits go at . $2.25 Cotton Blankets go at . 79 $7.50 Values go at - ■•s6 25 ' 55-50 ® WMt,,e 9° at $4 75 25c Garments go at 2 lc $3.00 Spreads go at '3 $1.75 Cotton Blankets go at $1.30 5300 Va,ues S° at $493 DrtSS Ginehams 54,50 Sweaterß 9° at -•<R3>s $2.50 Spreads go at ...IC i9> $1.35 Cotton Blankets go at .SI.IQ $5.00 Values go at $4.50 15c Ginghams goat J2c 53-50 Sweaters 9° a ‘ $2.75 APRON GINGHAMS $1.75 Spreads go at 45 SI.OO Cotten Blankets go at . • 89c $4.50 Values go at $3.75 12 '/2 Ginghams go at IQc $2.50 Sweaters go at Si 85 Best Apron Gingham go at 7c $1.50 Spreads go at •'‘ A Ssc Cotton Blankets go at 7 g g $4.00 Values go at 53.35 10c Ginghams go at 9 C 50c Sweaters go at An Extra Good One for MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION NOW IS THE TIME - HERE IS THE PLACE - YOU GET THE BENEFIT We must sell it now. You need the merchandise, we need the money. Don’t miss this money saving opportunity. Note the prices, tell your friends. Prices lower than ever before. 11 mus th b il sa a le | Indiana’ THE BOSTON STORE I I 12 "'"" 8 *— —

KALVER MARKETS. Wool ........Jle» 75c Beef hides ......11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl.oo LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 10c j Indiana Runned ancks . 8c i Fowls 10c i Ducks 10c Geese ...10c J Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys ~...J . ...t..12e. t ..12e Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c Butter 18c Fresh eggs 35c ■■■—, - Above prices paid for poultry free ' from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 134 c Eutter Fat, Nd. 2 31c ■Wholesale i ....34c Retail 37c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.5i Egg 7.50 Chestnut. Lard $7.71 I Poca, egg and lump $5.01 ■ W. Ash $4.5* V. Splint $4.2. H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.001 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.5f GIRL WANTED—Fcr light office work. Call Thursday morning, between 9 and 12 a. m. —O. M. Bradley, chiropractor, over Charlie Voglewede shoe store. 3t3

* ’ BIG GROCERY SALE. f Koltcr Bros. Will Hold Sale at Mag ley on Saturday, January 9. ' A b’g grocery sale will be conducted at the Kolter Bros, new store at Magley on Saturday, January 9. Special | reductions will be made in the several ; diflt rent departments of the store, 11 among them be.ng the can goods stuff, I coffee, and other articles. A sale on dry goods, caps, sweaters, gloves, etc., will also be he’d. As a special atB traction a 25-pound sack of sugar will 3 be sold for $1.41. Everybody's invit B cd to attend this sale. Come and get , I what, you want. j KOLTER BROS., 4t4 Magley, Ind. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Having moved into my new resi ! ‘ dence I will offer for saie at old res ; jitknee, 123 Nsrth Fifth street, beinning at 1 o'clock p. m., on next Saturday, January 9, the followin. household articles: One wooden bed one child’s iron bed, couch, dlnine ! room chairs, rocking chairs, stands, i kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, dining ■ room table, hard coal stove, kitchen range, set coach harness and saddle, and numerous other articles. Terms—ss.oo and under, cash In hand. Over that amount a credit o’ 1 six months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security J. 8. COLCIIIN. J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. 4t4 o ’ HAVE MOVED OFFICE. The Decatur Underwriters’ com pany has removed its offices and now occupies rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the Pennie’s Lean A- Trust Co. block. We are ready to transact all kinds of insurance business. J. S. PETERSON, H. M. OH.LTO, Secretary. President. 2t7 o NOTICE TO FARMERS. I want to buy your cattle, hogs and sheep. Will always pay full market : price. I also have for sale fresh cows I and brood sows. 5t6 JOHN SCHEIMAN, ’Phone 4.13 o HOUND LEFT AT MILL, A hound was left by some farmer at the B-remt rkamp Mill Tuesday. , Owner taay have same by calling j *« * there. ota

NOTICE. I- We, the undersigned, agree to close our resectlve places of business at 6 p. m., excepting Saturdays, from Jan1 uary 1, 1915, to April 1. 1915: LEE HARDWARE CO. 1 SCHAUB DOWLING CO. 1 HENRY KNAPP. CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. , JOHN BROCK. » SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. , o FREE WOOD. ] We have a quantity of wood, slight : )y burned, hut will make dandy stovi ( wood. Any person desiring this woo l may have it free for the hauling. Call at the the rear of our buildings, at once. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. o 12,300 With reasonable amount of cash will buy the best building lot in De catur, corner sth and Jefferson Sts., sewerage and street assessments paid i R<»om for three houses. ’Phone Dick I Townsend. 3t3 ROYAL ARCH TO MEET. The Royal Arch Masons will mee: in regular session Wednesday even ng and every member is requeste: to be present. SEC’Y. _O FOR RENT —Four furnished room: for light housekeeping, inside ra ! roads. —B. W. Sholty. ’phone 521 It I FOUND —Pocketbook containing flv dollars in change. Owner may hav same by describing property and pa? ing for this ad. —Crystal Theater. 4t LOST —A gol' bracelet at Reforme church at Magley Christmas night Please return to this office and re-, ceive reward. 30673 FOR SALE—About ten head of good feeding shoats. Reasonable prices. , I Inquire of Roy Runyon. Decatur, it. R. No. 3, 'phone 8-J. WANTED. TO RENT—An SO-acre farm. Am fully equipped to take care of one. —O. A. Hope, Silver Lake. Indiana, R. R. No. 2. 4t3 LOST —Last evening between German Reformed churcn and Boston Store, a small black pocketbook; had $2.35 in it. Leave at this office. 302tf ; FOR SALE —Buick roadster, in first class condition. Like new. Bar- j gain. Going south. —C. C. Rayl, Mon I roe, Ind. 303H2 FOR SALE —Gas range, good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed Green. 275tf

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BUB CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 9, 1915 Wednesday, January 6, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 112. R. A. M. Regular stated communication. In stallation of officers for the ensuing year/ Friday, January 8, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting and installation of officers for the ensuing year. o- .*• PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS. All persons knowing themselves in . debted to us will please cal; , n . .-> tie as socn as possible so that v. e ma; , complete a settlement, a change ha Jng been made in firm. We will appre elate a settlement either by cash r note. 3t6 C. F. STEELE & CO. MONEY TO LOAN On farms. 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time. I m-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. 0 LOST, ENDGATE. . Lost, end-gate from wagon, within short distance of home. Finder please return to C. M. Syphers, living a mile west and three-quarters of a mile i south of Pleasant Mills. 302t3 '

FOR s\Lii Qrm just the thing for chicken iced; at the Hoosier Packing Co’s meat mar- , . 30713 kets. WANTED—GirI to do gi;)ir.;l house | work.—Mrs. E. Woods, Menns 1 street. $lB. That is what ycur pay envelope centains each week —doesn t it? The first thing you do is to see how you can spend it—not how you can bank it. Isn't that so? Suppose each week you FIRST lay aside SI.BO and put it in your First NATIONAL Cavings Ac count. In one year you will have s93.Go—and your money will be earning you 3 per cent interest. It means self-denial of course —but — Better be strapped today than broke tomorrow. Isn’t that so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK | A Safe Place for Savings j Decatur, Indiana ■

HERE I A! i YES I AM A REAL AUCTIONEB for Real Estate, Regi> j tered Stock and fan sales. Highest possible price s secured. Inquire about me, | I talk High and low Ge j man, Swiss and Engliifl Book your sales with a I auctioneer now as y? will later on. See me or leave date i f office of Frisinger && | Residence Phone £• j J. J. BAUMGARTffI LOST—A black cow-hid rob lost somewhere on roa i b«»®s| A. Fonner's farm and tl.c His: garage. Finder please r.’urt . | ; office or the Holthouse gar.-.g ;