Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1917 — Page 4

A i i i a i —TnWas Your Christmas a Merry One? Didn’t you wish that you would have had a little more money for HIS or HER gift? THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB CLOSES Saturday, January 20,1917 JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB In this manner you will be saving money without any effort. And just think of the fat sum you will receive next year. DROP IN ON YOUR WAY DOWN TOWN AND TAKE OUT A MEMBERSHIP 4 per cent paid on these deposits. OkWamstatuMih RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000.00

ALL GOODS DURING THIS SALE SOLD FOR CASH. BUYING AT THIS TIME MEANS SAVING TO YOU. | Pre-Inventory—BlG JANUARY SALE I MT OLD PRICES THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. I Owing to the continued advance in both Wool and Cotton, it will be to your interest to make your purchases w hile you can buy still at same old prices. There is no way to avoid the adv ■ ance and it will be your gain to buy now. There is not one item in our whole stock but what has advanced. I JW carpets AND coats AND ™ * I IN THIS DEPARTMENT CAN BE FOUND AT HALE PRICE I I I I S9IE TXI LUES AT * - $12.50 I M SALEy ' I BICSAW Cl SIO.OO LACE i OflLf I $30.00 /H) $9.50 ALL CURTAINS IN THIS SALE '* X Extra good Seamless 9x12 Velvet AA X 5750 i I <no lin]M>rle<l ( urtains liiat were 40 Rugs, lulure price S3O. this Salt bZS4)O \ ’ 1 £ r IV! .» <, I J A * ( als Qft Extra line Lace Curtains that were d»1 IQ E B ■ <-oo<l Velvet Rugs. 9x12. Future QOft AA Coa ’ s cheap at $5.50. this Sale Jp4.40 l>" ■.- >•(•(). Sale . / / \ SIO.OO Qr AA Fine Quality M«rquisitc Curtains that QOQ 11*3x12 Velvet Rugs, future,price $30.00 to $35.00 | / / .! \ Coals..* tjj J«Vv were $1.50. this Sale $0.0C7 s >'le (?OEK AA AA 1 l-°* Coats, former price Curtains that were SI.OO. OK Price tbZO.UU, tbZo.vV PylrT $7.50 to SIO.OO, this sale Sale 9 w^ Bu "* -,u,urepri “' ”* $1.50 $2.25 3 - 50 : $2.98 II ° ’ I l. ( ,l Wash Dresses. former price »1.00 m C ". rt ?' ns that w,re *- 100 - «9 9£ BIG DRESS GOOD VALUES '" ll,is wllc ' " hik ' ~,e X lasl - • O 4 C C.urlahis that were s2.s<)i Sf M Fine Wool Ikess Materials, future U*-| All Children’s Coats at less than Manufac- Sl| e tpl.e/O price, $2.50. Sale ,*P turer's Cost. Curtains that were $2 25 zt» 1 r?Q & | $1.25 SPECIAL SILK VALUES IH? It Fine 4;>-ineh All Wool Serges, fu- Ar Sale !S 1.4») i I r tlll \L H vv’ tinS < S . i,lC ’ ‘ 36 in. Chiffon Taffeta, all colors U»1 nr All Mi ’I aSV Curtains that wire $1.50, zp 1 f)Q « I xV hks’ Ser « es ’ h,turp P r,ct * (fin bargain at $1.50. this Sale ....'....51.35 All LUTtaik. Materials at Discount Sale ■ 1 i V\V in ■■<,■■■■-• •. vJmv — Curtains that were $1.25, rr»-g A A I 39c.42c $1.50 i - ..S-. I I _ . 1T WILL BE T 0 YOUR GAIN To BUY during THIS SAUR " < I ITIBLICK. A CO

r | im 11 V i im PORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V, Jan 20-.(Spe< Ini to Dally Democratl Receipts. 8, MO; shipments, 5.7””; official io N”'' York yesterday. 3.806; >'”«« cloalhh ".Medium, heavy mid yorkors. $11.6” ifiSllt>s; pigs. tout.hs, $1”.25®510.50; stags. *& !!!! I cattle. 200; steady: Sheep. -00”. steady; top lambs. $14.7”. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. 111.. Jan. 20—Mheut. N”. * red $1.97; No. 3 red. $1 N” - hard, $1.97; No. 3 hard. $1.96. < orn. No 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 fi7><s<-<?f*l dd’bl No. 4 white. $1 00 Oats. No. 3 white. ;».•»<fit -»S *< . standard. 58>,®59c. Rye. No. 2 nominal; No. 3. $140; li,r ‘ y J o?J $1.33; pork. $3100; lard. $16.05ft $lO 1”; ribs. $14.62@515-25. LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavv and medium. slu.r»o@|lo.«s; pigs anil lights. $9.50®510.00; roughs. $9 50®prime steers. s<■””” , $7 5”: lights and mediums. s6so® I $7.0”; cows. $5.0f1®56.00; good bulls. s«'”o®s6.s”: balogna bulls. s•'>”” < ” $5.50; calves, $10.00; best lambs, j $10.00®$U.«0; meliiuns ami lights. s9.oo®s 10.00; ewes. $6.00®5?.””; wethers, $9.00 10.00. GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat, $1.8”; corn. $1.35; oats. 52c; rye. $1.1”; barley, 75c; clover se®d. $9.00; alsike seed, $8.25; timothy) seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 40c; butter. 20c®25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls. 15c; ducks. 13c; : geese, lie; young turkeys. 15c; old, Tom turkeys. 13c; old hen turkeys, 13c; old roosters. 7c; eggs, 40c; Ind. j Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultrv free from fe.-d CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 39%e.; butterfat at station, 37tyc; butterfat on route, 36*, 2 e. WOOL AND HIDES Wool. 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. A PUBLIC SALE. A public sale of live stock and farmins implements will be held at the Eli W. Hendricks farm. 1* j miles south of Monroe, on Tuesday, January 30th. Look for ad in Democrat later. 10tf ELI W. HENDRICKS. o BUY BARBER SHOP. I Ed Aughenbaugh and Harry Close have purchased the J. W. Rabbitt barber shop on Second street, and invite al! their friends and acquaintances to cal on them. Best of work guaranteed, and best of courtesies I will be extended to make you feel at I home. Second street, next to Hensley jewelry store. 14t6 J Democrat AV ant Ads Pay.

PUBLIC SAI.F I will offer for sale at mv farm, f> miles ■ utheust of Monroe or .mile northeast of Berne, known «" Hun Cook farm, on ' day . January 23, 1917. Ipt Innin# at I” u't’hx k a m. the following peroiml properly, wit- Horses: Sorrel mare, weight if,”” witli colt;: black mare tommy uars old. weight. 14””; bay horse comfm, 12 years old. weight l.»”. rood worker and gentle to drive, good .in,ur <olt. sorrel; grey mare coming 7 vears Old. weight 12””: bay mure coil coming 2 years old in May; driv ini- mure colt, coming 2 years old in September. Eight Head Cattle: Jer sev < <>w, 4 vears old. roan dun cow, 4 years old: Idack <-<>w coming 3 years old: spotted cow coming 3 years old; all giving milk and will be fresh in spring and summer; 2 black heifers, •> years old in May; one will be fresh the last of March; Holstein heifer. 1 year old. Twenty-nine Head Hogs; Four Hampshire sows, will get second litter of pigs in April; 25 head shoats, w-ight 60 to 125 lbs. each; each male i hog Duroc; good ones. Coin and Oats: Three hundred < orn. ! 125 bushels of good seed oats. 7 lons of mixed hay. 4” fodder shocks; also: ' sonio shredded fodder in barn. Pou Itrv: Three turkey hens, t: dozer. Plymouth Rock hens. Earming Impie ments: John Deere binder. 8 ft. cut. good as new; Milwaukee mower. 6 ft. I cut. with clover buncher, good as new; 2 riding cultivators, good pipe roller, 5” tooth liarrow. spring tooth harrow. 1 John Deere gang plow, good as new; I good walking plow, spring wagon. : Casev cab, corn sheller. good wind ( I mill. Superior drill. 1” hoe. good as I new; set breeching harness, good ones; some horse collars, disc and ‘nailer, good as new; hay tedder, pair ) of bob sleds. 75 gal. hog fountain, ma ( | nure spreader, good one. Terms: Sums of $5.00 and under.' leash in hand; over that amount a 'credit of 9 months will be given, pur , haser giving bankable note with approved security; note to bear 6 per cent interest from date; 4 per cent' off for cash. No goods removed un til settled for. JACOB C. KESSLER. Burkhead and Leichty. Aucts. W. S. Smith. Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on farms in Adams and adjoining counties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. 13eod-tf WILL RETURN HERE i ___ M. S. Elzey, jeweler will leave Tuesday, for Detroit, Sickness of his son calls him there. Will return on or about February 25. 1917. 14t5 NOTICETO’FARM ERS. We will pay the highest cash price for beef hides at the packI ins house. ‘2K2tf HOOSIER PACKING CO.

~*— * ■■ ■■ ~| I HELP WANTED | FOR SAI.F. -Small Missouri farm. sl6 rash and $5 monthly; no Interest. or taxes; highly productive land; dose «, 3 big markets; write for photographs ttnd full information. Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg . Kansas City. Mo. 2»J OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD <’O. GRANT LANDS Title to same revested in United States by act of congress, dated June 9, 1916 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for settlement and sale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some of best lands left in United States. Mrge sectional map showing lands and description. Price one dollar. —Grant loutds Ixxating Co., P. O. Box 610, Portland. Oregon. 297 '1 n 22 WANT El ~a' barber to work on Saturdays at loose’s Barber Shop. ts FOR SALE--4” acres in .It. Marys township 2% miles south-west cf Pleasant Mills, 6 miles south-east of Decatur on stone road % miles to school. Fair improvements. Enquire of Oliver Lizar. Decatur, Indiana, R. ' R. No. 6. 6 e-o-d t 6 I —— ■ ' —*■ *•“” LANDOLOGY A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription i-’REE. If for a home or as an investi ment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, “.Mail me Landology. and all particulars free.” Address Editor., Landology, Skidmore Co., 2851 I Skidmore Bldg.. Marinetie. Wis. 3t60 FOR SALE —German Millet seed, and one fresh cow. Phone Monroe. H. E. Williams. R. R. 6, Decatur 12t6 FOR SALE—Fifteen young O. I. C. bred sows; farrow in March. — Claude Gay. 'phone 9-V, R. R. No. 9. Decatur. 12t6* WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.”” to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t3P FOR RENT—A 5 room nouse one mile east of Monroe. Good garden truck putsch and about 2 acres of ground in connection. Inquire of William Mitchel. Monroe, Ind., R. R 2, phone Monroe. 4-e-o-d 2 w HELP WANTED —At Murray Hotel ts DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

[rex theatre I | RUSSELL C. DULL, Manager I OD A Y I All star feature show. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in H “THE MYSTERY OF THE LEAPING FISH." J. WARREN KERRIGAN and VIVIAN RICH in ■ “REHABILITATED.” Billie Rhodes in “HIS BLUSHING BRIDE.’’ MONDAY “THE YELLOW MENACE,” Chapter Two. “THE MUTILATED HAND.” Ford Sterling in "HIS WILD OATS,” Keystone comedy. COMING •THE EAGLES WINGS.” I

Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON office 102 1 ilOn€ Residence 143, THE WATKINS MAN. Customers desiring Watkins remedies may obtain same by calling at Winnes shoe store. 301 t» C. R. DUNN. — o —— YOUNG SALE DATE Watch for notice of Mattie Young's sale, February 16, 1917. Having rented her farm to give possession March Ist, she intends to sell all live stock including some ihoroughbred big type Poland China hogs of both sexes, also farm machinery and some household goods. 16-4 ts $100,000.00 to loan on 2”-year time, without commission. Payment before maturity allowed. —Erwin's Office. 308t12

_ Dr. L. K. Magley I VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. . PHONE Re“ 186 DECATUR, IND. ■ B. C. HENRICKS D. C. I YOl'R CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 I LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. democrat want ads PAY BIG -A-