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

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V„ Jan. B—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 14. 500; shipments, 4.750; official to New York yesterday, 190; hogs closing about steady at the decline. Medium and Heavy, s7.ls®s ■ -0, Yorkers, |7.15®57.20ffi pigs. $7.30(;i 17.40; roughs, $6.00® >6.30; stags, $5 00 $6.00; sheep. 9.000; slow; top lambs, 88.75; cattle, 200; slow. Q. T .BURK. New corn Clover seed $..<5 Alslke seed s<.t>o Wheat * 125 Rye * IOO Barley 60c Timothy seed >2.00 to $2.25 Oats NIBLICK & CO. Butter FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33e Butter 18c@2'c BEHLINGS. I dian Runner Duck* • > c ispring chickens H c Fowls ® c Ducks • Geese Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys .12c Old hen turkeys 12c Rd Roosters & Butter 18c Fresh eggs 35c i Above prices pain for poultry tree from feed.

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■» -■■. ■■■ j - ■’■ ■ -, = , I ; After XMAS Sale of IHandled Merchahdise EXPLANATION N£j i 5!. t WH'TE SALE I Please do not think that these goods have been Du ™S the month of January we will also ho| I damaged in any way They have not. They » sale on a l dress and fancy ary. goods Om I have simply been removed from their original f entire stock wi be reduced in price and taI folds and to place them back on our shelves [ gains galore will be offered.. We do not haw I would, in course of time, cause them to become V space to tell you of these prices but it will I worn in the new folds. This is the reason we - Ig. to your benefit to come m and inspect this de I are giving you these special bargains. i t .... L-d <At , I " UNDER WE A R UND ER W EAR Qur comDleU an(J V ■ lad.es fleeced lined MENS WOOL undersh.rts suit department with all of its UD 'lo-datc models in suits JftaL. SI.OO value, at -■■B9c >l '°o V ‘'““ ** 89c and coats will be offered ab50c Values at 42c MEN’S WOOL DRAWERS \ 1 ~ ' \ ks solutelv at cost orices. You J i v — >// — , . ' * A FLEECED LINED VESTS SIOO Va,uea at 89c < ' 3n * a^O tO miss this Op- 5 *• Ct t auf ————- ——— ' Vgiß ' 1 : : LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS portunity. fIL 1 25c and 30c Values at 22c 1 XXYi mW F| ’ | I BLANKETS ,u 5 »—• •• 98c .It FLEECED LINED DRAWERS &■ |« A H Z/J ft /U/ ’j * I ■W • : iWiiiP ALL WOOL UNION SUITS .\pU 11111* |W LV !/ / I Cotton Blankets $2.00 Value .$1.48 Wool Nap Blankets $3.00 Value s£.4B V1 Ik w! 11 UUI ?/ // il J I Cotton Blankets $1.75 value .$1.25 Fancy Comforts $3.00 Value ..$2.48 25C a " d 35C V ” Ue ’ * 22C J $3.00 Value# at $2.48 QD r PI AIO’ I II A C V' I < I I Cotton Blankets $1.50 Value ..$1 1Q —— — | - M | t" |ll HL ULI IV 1111 lP //Hl ! I Fancy Comfort. $2.50 Value ..$1.98 || ALL WOOL DRAWERS VI UUIrtLULI 11 LUI I z « / | Cotton Blankets $1.25 Value ••••98c CHILDRENS VESTS -» Vuj •X " Fancy Comforts $2.00 Value ..$1 AA AAITA BTP A a Oft PfW <//// U i *,.w^.,.n krt .veov., u . ss , 43 | — „, 5 v.,„ e .. t 98c COATS AT 84.98 I All Wool Blanket. $5.00 Value $448 Fancy Comforts SI.OO Values ..-89c 25c and 35c Values at 15 c ....We’ve several good styles oM yi«VV I "" ---T"' . :..-rrz:.. 1 , ; - ■■■■■■ r.,, „— , 1 .. _ ■ ■■■■ i RUGS Bff tg OUTINGS t Velvet Ruflß former| y ,old at $25-00 fl J ■ t jtftr 9c--7c--5c I Axm, *.«.'■ RU.. •' fir W Ladies Waists ! .« •< $13.00 W J® e w One Lot At 89c I C ARp ETS JJJ ’W Dress Gin?hams All Wool Carpets per yd gQ c Iff M AH Pattern *’ % Wool Carpets per yd. •■4B c 11 '/a Wool Carpets per yd 42 c 1 ■ ll " 1 ll1 " 11 IQ C Value at ■9c

KALVER MARKETS. .' Wool ........ . 11C926C Reef hides ... v (Calf ..13c ; Tallow . Sc Sheep pelts .26c©>1.00 ■ -« LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I) I ! . Chickens 10c Indiana Runned awtks . Fowls 10c Ducks 10c . Geese 10c ; Young turkeys 15c ) Tom turkeys ~.^.,...,t . .12c > Old hen turkeys 12c 1 Old Roosters 6c 1 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 COAL PRICES. I Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard >7.75 Poca, egg and lump >5.00 W. Ash 14.50 V. Splint >4.2b H. Valley i....>4.25 R. Lien >4.50 Cannell $6.00 I J. Hill >5.00 Kentucky >4.50 Lurlg $4 50

BIG GROCERY SALE. | Kolter Bros. Will Hold Sale at Magley on Saturday, January 9. I A big grocery sale will be conducted I at the Kolter Bros.' new store at Mug- | ley on Saturday, January 9. Special | reductions will be made in the several Indifferent departments of the store, ■ among them being the can goods stuff, ■ coffee, and other articles. A sale on dry goods, caps, sweaters, gloves, etc., will also be held. As a special at- , traction a 25-pound sack of sugar will .be sold for >1.41. Everybody's invit Jed to attend thia sale. Come and get what you want. KOLTER BROS., 4t4 Magley, Ind. 0 — SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Having moved into my new resi--1 deuce I will offer for sale at old residence, 12! Nsrth Fifth street, be- • ginning at 1 o'clock p. m„ on next Saturday, January 9, the following household articles; One wooden bed, I one child's iron bed, couch, dining room chairs, rocking chairs, stands, . kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, dining I room table, hard coal stove, kitchen ; range, set coach harness and saddle, and numerous other articles. Terms —>5.00 and under, cash in i hand. Over that amount a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. J. S. COLCHIN. J. J. Baumgartner. Auct. 4t4 o HAVE MOVED OFFICE. The Decatur Underwriters’ company has removed its offices and now occupies rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the People's Loan & Trust Co. block. We are ready to transact all kinds of insurI ance business. J. S. PETERSON, H. M. GILLIG. 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 and brood sows. 5t6 JOHN SCHEIMAN, 'Phone 493 o WANTED—GirI to do general house work. —Mrs. E. Woods, Monro*’ street. 5t3

HOUND LEFT AT MILL A hound was left by some farmer at the Bremerkump Mill Tuesday. Owner taay have same by calling I there. 6t 1 —o NOTICE. 1 * , We, the undersigned, agree to close , our resectlve places of business at 6 p. m., excepting Saturdays, from Jan . uary 1, 1915, to April 1. 1915: LEE HARDWARE CO. I SCHAUB-DOWLING CO. HENRY KNAPP. CHAS. F. STEELE * CO. JOHN BROCK. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. ■■■ o — FREE WOOD. We have a quantity of wood, slight ly burned, but will make dandy stove wood. Any person desiring this wood may have it free for the hauling, Cal at the the rear of our buildings a once. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS, All persons knowing themselves in debted to us will please call and se tie as soon as possible so that we ma complete a settlement, a change ha ing been made in firm. We will apprt ciate a settlement either by cash note. 3t6 C. F. STEELE & CO. —o— — MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Pai ; tial payments any time. m-w-s-ts ERWINS' OFFICE. -o —— LOST, END GATE. I 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 south of Pleasant Mills. 302t3 —o —— $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 Dick Townsend. 3t3 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

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PUBLIC SALE. As I intend to go south on account of my health, I will sell at public au lion in the town of Monroe, Ind., my entire stock of livery, Saturday. January 9, 1915, beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. the following property, to-wit: Four Head Horses: One brown horse, 5 years old; one bay horse, 8 years >ld; black horse. 10 years old; road mare, 11 years old. One Ford touring •ar, excellent ccndition. Seven buggies One storm buggy, in good condition, rubber tire buggy, 5 steel tire buggies, n good shape; steel tire surrey, samde wagon, 2 buggy poles, 2 storm ronts. Harness: Five sets single buggy harness, 2 sets double driving larness, set bob runners for under juggy, pair horse clippers. 14 boxes stock tonic, one oil drum, some robes and blankets and other articles too numerous to mention. Lelcl/y Bros. 6 Co. will also offer at this sale, one •new Harper storm buggy, latest style; : some new horse blankets and stable I blankets; also some hard coal stoves, washing machines and clothes wringer, etc. Terms —All sums under $5.00 cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. NELSON & STRICKLER, Owners. Jeff Liechty, Auct. John Nelson, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE. I will oner at public sale a* deuce, corner of Ninth and Madison street, on what is known as the Moore property, on Saturday. January 16. 'ls. beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head of Horses: One bay mare, 5 years old, in foal, weight 1500 lbs.; one sorrel gelding. 6 years old. weight. 1600 lbs. Farming Implements: Set breeching work harness, good as new; heavy wagon, good as new; buggy, set buggy harness, breaking plow, good as new. spring tooth harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, storm front, set hay ladders, set dump boards, lawn mower, shovel, rakes, log chains, horse blankets, collars, forks, chickens. Household Goods: Range stove, good as new; heating stove, oil stove, piece of linoleum. 2 tables, book case, dresser, commode, kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, couch, 2 stands, Morris chair, 4 rocking chairs. 2 beds, springs, and mattresses, 6 dining i chairs, canned fruit, potatoes and other articles not mentioned. Terms:—AH sums of $5 and under, cash in hand. Over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per ' cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. M. W. HITCHCOCK. John Spuller, Auct. o — Democrat Wants Ad- Pav

• - ’■*. $lB. That is what your pay contains each week—doesn't .1 The first thing you do is to sthow you can spend it—not hot 1 you can bank it. Isn't that a Suppose each week you FIRSTn. ! aside SI.BO and put it in y#t . First NATIONAL Savings A;. I count. In one year you will ha»t 1 $93.60 —and your money win j, 1 earning you 3 per cent interest • | means self-denial of course—but- | Better be strapped today than broke tomorrow. Isn't that so? FIRST NATIONAL BAK A Safe Place for Saving Decatur, India.-; 1 HOUSE FOR RENT—On Nir. 1 brick street, electric lights andt.-JB water. Sec Dr. Roy Archbold. Ij —- - ■ ■ I ■■ —. .».i ■■■ - — —■■ i . yrMaß