Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1915 — Page 6

113 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS 8 J>i ST Corrected Every Afternoon p ex v e=x ora o£□ kzJ — . /-% i KALVER MARKETS.

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V. Jan. 11—(Spec lai to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. 11. 200; shipments, 2.090; official to Nev York yesterday, 4,370; hogs closing steady. Mixed and medium. $7.00; mixei. and Yorekrs, [email protected]; lights and pigs, $7.25©57.60; roughs. s6.ls£i $6.25; stags, $5.00«56.00; sheep, 5. 400: slow; top lambs, $8.85; cattle 200; slow. G. 1 .BURK. New corn 3 ® c Clover seed s'■• ’ Alsike seed Wheat Rye > lW> Barley b '-* c Timothy seed $$ 00 to $2.25 Oats 47c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 33c Butter FULLENKAMPS. Eggs •• 35c Butter 18c@2'c BEHLINGS. Vdlan Runner Dues* 8< spring chickens He Fowls 3c Ducks 9c Geese Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c Rd Roosters 5c Butter 18c Fresh eggs 35c Above prices p*m tor poultry tree from feed.

HOUSE FOR RENT—On Ninth St., brick street, electric lights and city water. See Dr. Roy Archbold. 3t6

Our “January Chalange Safe” Has Met With Great Success. You Better Get In Before It Is To Late. THURSDAY SPECIALS Can Peas, regular 10c value 3c Can Corn, regular 10c value, •• TaC Can Pineapple, sliced, regular 25c value 2'.c Can Pineapple, sliced, regular 20c value '3 Can Pineapple, sliced, regular 30c value 2-C Can Peaches for pies, regular 10c, Ecan for 25 c Pink Salmon •• 10 ° Red Salmon ' Apricots per can • Quart Mason Jar Olives, regular 25c per Jar 19° Mince Meat, does not contain flesn meat, regular 25c value 22c Pet or Carnation milk 3 and 6 cans for 25c Golden Rio or Arbuckles’ Coffee per pkg 22c Milk Cream Cheese, per lb ” 21c We have a good supply of Golden Rio Coffee at lie CASH STORE CLEARANCE SALE OF BLANKETS AND ROBES This is your great opportunity for buying Blankets and Robes at a REDUCTION OF 25 Per Cent. A few exceptional bargains in Blankets at 33 1-3 per cent. off. We must close out this large stock. We also have an odd lot of collars that will save you SI.OO on each collar. Come in early while we have the sizes to fit your horse. BRING IN YOUR HARNESS NOW, AND HAVE THEM OILED AND REPAIRED. CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. North Second St,

r\ mi_v u n in mnr\ c i □. Wool XleoZt>< ... Beef hides ...lie w Calf lsc g Tallow 6< Sheep pelts 25c©$1.0t> d d LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. i. . Chickens 10c •, Indiana Rnnned crocks 8r Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 10 1 Young turkeys 15c r 1 t utu turkey* .12e Old hen turkeys 12< ' Old Roosters 5 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 34< Retail 3’< COAL PRICES. Stove $7-51 Egg 7.5( Chestnut, hard $7.7f Poca, egg and lump $5.0( W. Ash $4 5' V. Splint $4.2t H. Valley $4.2f. R. Lion $4.5' Cannell $8 9' J. Hill $5.9'. Kentucky $4 5* Lurig s*-5*

, FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms ’' for light housekeeping, inside ra’’ roads. —B. W. Sholty. ’phone 521 tti

NEC ESSI f Y SALE ui, ..i •■liiaiinj - -.r«iurim v-.-ir ~X .irawu tut r.-if”-— j .»*■*—" -i — — *-* - 111 IWI " — r Ibm misumsms■■■ •• ■ We dl this ■ NECESSITY is ssstsa aSSS& v-j;»« r «•* *• money, and must take this means to convert a great deal of our go This will be the Greatest Clothes-Buying Opportunity of the Season Sale begins Thursday morning, Jan. 14 at 9 o clock j ’ MMBMMKMMHMU«»*■■■■■■■■■*• 1,11 «**•■■*• —I»W * -WT ’ »!*»*»■ MWSMMUn- **■»*-*«’ $ 5.00 Young ’.ten’s Suits and Overcoats $2.50 SIO.OO Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats 5.00 $ 8.00 Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats ■ 4.00 $15.00 1 oung Men s Suits .nd Overc m - ■ XMMMMr-r-wrr MW* "■»• ■ -1 »'* """Z ~~ ~ I —— l ——*——— - - ■ - - - —- — — Tie ~ ~ ——- - »- ■ r- ,J "J ■ ’ ' _ _ W -

jr.jraw 1— nr-c»i -T —n ~T Wf- * ■ T|— —■— i ■!■■■ I—■iST ~n T- ■ ■ e —. — $lO Men’s Suits--AU sizes, all wool and mixed cassimeres and cheviots in blue serges I and all the new patterns. QP QC Closing out price Sv3UU sl2 Men’s Suits—Al! made from good, strong, serviceable fabrics in blue serges, black, gray and brown mixtures, all the fall styles at less than it cost the manufacturer to make them. 00 QE Closing out price Uusuv . sls—Absolutely all wool fabrics, heavy ..serges, also a big lot of striped and plaid patterns in brown and grey. mix tures. QH QR Closing out price vhivv $lB and S2O Then’s Suits—High grade, all wool worsted and cheviots, the tailoring of which is perfect, they fit like tailored SX out'price 514.95

. $6.50 Boy’s Suits--Absolutely guaranteed to be all wool and made by ' the very best tailors in the V' : ' & 7 land. a IE Closing out price $5.60 Boy’s Suits—Serges, the best "Tfi | Gii the market and ail the newest Z ! H.i, j ’ patterns in grey and brown mix- / A Closing out price 53i95 -Hi HI II Illi I?' 11\53.50 Boy’s Suits—Ma de from very Erß t 'I! ’ O- I strong, serviceable fabrics in grey M t I I \/,/ and brown mixtures. $0 Q E [-/ /. / Closing out price, vZflUu y t'M? Zxy $2.50 Boy’s Suits—These suits are fast colors and give splendid wear. KM 0E Closing out price vhud uia*a«iiir Mna mid ■■■■■ i na■» . S2O FUR COATS .... $15.95 $25 FUR COATS .... $18.95

All $1.50 IDE SHIRTS, in size 151, now . . SI.OO i — _ -r. >,"—<• - «iL u <—j*i— **«• a ~>i' ■ ar—, ■■ na ** •• _~.l II ■II I . 'll-' TT-I ——— — ... ,■ j ouw,. .--k . — 4B- IIM ■■m ■ ■■ ■■! I ■ ■ u|| ~, ... . . Os course as there will be no profit on the goods sold during this sale | ALL GOODS SOLD WILL BE FOR CASH VAINCE Sc HITE At Decatur’s Clothing House or - E- °f Court House Decatur, Indiana =SS======= ■— ’ 'I 1 - sa 'J

PUBLIC SALE. I will oner at public sale at my ra aence, corner or 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 .>f • 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 ar, new; heavywagon, good as new; buggy, set buggyharness, breaking plow, good as new; spring tooth harrow, tingle shovel plow, double shovel plow, storm front, set hay ladders, set dump beards, lawn mower, shovel, rakes, ’og chains, horse blankets, collarr, forks, chlclens. Household Goods: Range stove, good as new; heating stove, oil stov ■, piece of linoleum, 2 tables, book case, dresser, commode, kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, couch, 2 stands, Mor-

(ris chair, 4 rccki-g chairs, 2 beds, \ (springs, and mattres cs, 6 diningj chairs, canned fruit, potatoes and ot i-j ; er articles net mentioned. Terms: —AU tn-.s C 5 and under,| cash in band. Over 13 a credit of S I ’ mouths will be given, yurt baser giving! ' note with approved-s-'-urity; 4 Per f cent off for cash. No property remov > ed until settled for. 1 M. W. HITCHCOCK. ' John Spuller, Auet. 1— t , FOR RENT—A house located at 619 N. Third St. Inquire Ben Schrank; at the Lose & Schrank barber shop. t3l I FOR SALE —A com'ng 5-y; ir : old ma-ei 1 in foal. Weighs about 1,400 pounds ( i Inquire of Geo. Zimmerman, Decatur) . R. R. 9; "f'hono 6J. 9t3 ', .“'ANO TUNING—Hb’-h ■ •’:<»« work ' ■, strictly guaranteed. Orders left ai j !, Gay, Zwlck & Myers will receive! , prompt attention. —Harry Sawyer, Ft ■- Wayne, Ind. 240 m t-ts

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SIO.OO Boy’s Overcoats-Absolutely all wool fabrics. Change collar in beautiful grey and brown mixturss ’ Cn QR Closing out price 0 U i u U $5.00 Boy’s Overcoats — Newest \~-w x /'vW-gx styles and most serviceable fab- 1' ■a?’-'-. Closing out price vO s 9 5 I 7 ' » $3.50 Boy’s Overcoats—All sizes '\ \ , and'ctllpatterns. Ofi QE \\\ ' <;I Z V Closing out price w L lO J All Sweater Coats 25 per cent, off Good Reduction on Corduroy Pants.

■ WANTS \\ORK—Girl wants housework to Jo. Call ’phone 381. 290t3

ijOTciyo entoor printer It’s no trouble to cut through butler— but it won’ develop strength. The Viewer of stone wears the f lron<j arm and bears the long" labor. Persistence tile Key Co existence I* 'Joull not develop the Savings Habit U'dnoul effort Aureal obstacle is overcome Iv*h<Riyoulrin?ryour first dollar to ry/ >CJ\ OUR BANK and start. ” Gib fliamsfouidvJauh Bal ■*****' •eccatur-W- • I

$lO Men’s Overcoats in grey and brown colors, 46 or 52 inch, on nc Closing out price WJI u U sl2 Men’s Overcoats in grey and brown mixtures, all wool, changeable collar,, serge Uning. $0 QK Closing out price UUiUu sls Men’s Overcoats, absolutely all wool, all colors and guaranteed in every respect. ' en qr Closing out price Wlll u J $lB and S2O Men’s Overcoats—These are strictly all wool and in every style that is new and servicable, all wool serge fining. 0U OR Closing out price VlTidu $22 and $25 Men’s Overcoats—the very finest coats on the market, made from imported all wool fabrics by the best tailor in the land. Q| Q L? C Closing out price OiJiUU

LOST —Last evening between German , Reformed churcn and Boston Store, i "WMMW .—I »| I———

I a small black pocketbook; had !in it. Leave at this office.