Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1917 — Page 4
HELP WANTED l <)Il RENT—Six-room notise on cor ner Fifth anti Maple Stu. J. F. i Arnold. ‘Phone 709. 72tf Inside wire men wanted: 45 cents per hour. Expenses paid here. Telegraph.-—S. 1). Moran & Co., South Bend, Ind. I ill 13 i ALTUMOUII.E —■> paesenger Oakland. I .starter, electric lights, up to the minute. Will trade for city property pud pay difference. —Erwin & Michaud. 102t5 l itll SALE One combination wa-.H-er and wringer, horse and a half ! gasoline engine, all in good shape, reason for selling, want to use eb'c-l l trie power instead, will sell reason-I able Jim A. Hendricks. !01t:{ I WANTED- To hear trout owner of good farm for sale. State cash I price, full particulars.—D. F. Bush. ‘ Minneapolis, Minn. 7-21ni5-18j2-16 . FOR SALE —20 pure bred O. I. ('. I male hogs. Farrowed last October. . Inquire of Claude (lay, 11. 11. No. 9. | 9846 FOR RENT Modern house, one-half J block from court house, on JefTer- • son street. ‘Phone 709. —J. F. Ar- I nold. • ■ 103tf I Tested seed corn for sale— 1 Reid’s Standard Yellow pent | and Ninety-day Yellow.—Burk I Elevator Co. 103tf | FOR SALE—A baby cab, in good con- I dition. ‘Phone 307. 103t3 j FOR SALE—Good range cook stove. | Will sell cheap Also have a four S passenger automobile which I will 1 sell or trade for a vacant lot. —Eli I M>-ycr. lOltS | FOR RENT—A suite of three large I rooms, fine for office, newly paper- j cd and painted, with water, light and | gas, toilet and lavatory. Inquire of • Mrs. Charles Dugan. 98:6 I FUR KENT —Four furnished rooms ■ for light housekeeping; ‘phone 521. I —B. W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf ’ SAi.b Slightly' used A. B. I Chase piano, taken in on player- I piano: a bargain.—Jas. B. Stogdill. ( 907 W. Creighton Ave.. Fort Wayne. | Ind. 103t3 • WANTED Five more men for state. I Staple line. Easily sold. Unusual < opportunity for several men who mean I business. Investigation worth while. , Consolidated Oil Company, Cleveland, | Ohio. 9841 I MINORCA EGGS—For hatching, far | sale. 15 for 59c. L. E. Summers, I 909 Walnut st., phone 651. 103 13 < FOFFrENT— Five room modern house 1 on South First street. Also two I new houses on Kekionga street. Call j Dyonis Schmitt. 16446 | WANTED—Two or three unfurnish- j ed rooms for light housekeeping. | ‘Phone 725.. ■ ' OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— | Don’t matter if broken. I pay one . to ten dollars per set. Send by par- I cel post and receive check by return I mail.—L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., j Philadelphia, Pa. 88t30 j DAILY MARKET REPORT. | EAST BUFFALO. -j East Buffalo. N. Y.. May 4 —(Spe- I cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 1,- ' 280; shipments. 380; official to New J York yesterday. 760; hogs closing I stPiidv Medium and heavy, [email protected]; I yorkers, $16.00@ $16.15; pigs, $13.75 J <asl4.oo; roughs, [email protected]; '■ stags. $12.00(0 $12.50; cattle. 25; 1 steady; sheep. 2,000; steady; clipped J lambs. $14.35. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat, No. 2 red. nomin- ! al; No. 3 red, $3; No. 2 hard, $2.80; j No. 3 hard. $2.71. Corn, No. 2, yel low. [email protected]; No. 3 yellow, $1.54 : @51.56%; No. 4 yellow, $1.50. Oats, ' No. 3. "white, 69@70%c; standard, 69%@70%c. Rye. No. 2. nomonal. Barley. [email protected]. Pork. $39.30. lard. [email protected]. Ribs. $20.70@ $21.15. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavv and medium. $14.50@$ 15.00; pigs and lights. [email protected]; stags. sH»[email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; prime steers, [email protected]; lights and mediums, sS.oo@sß.so; bologna bulls, [email protected]; calves, $10.00; best lambs. [email protected]; mediums and lights. $10.00@$11.00; ewes, $7.00@ $8.00; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON & KNAPKE STOCK MARK ET. Heavy hogs. [email protected]; lights, $13.5M>@514.40; stags, [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ $10.00; mediums, [email protected]; bulls, [email protected]; calves. [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $2 70; corn, $2.10: oats. 66c; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed. $10; timothy, seed. $1.75; wool. . 60c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, j 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; J old Tom turkeys, 13e; old hen turkays .- 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. j Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are | for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 39c; butterfat, i at station. 37c; butterfat, in country, 36c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 50c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tajiow, 6c: sheep pelts, 50c@$1.5U
I "I | •> ’WSMP * —-n li I (SAMsSsaSv i i i This Sale is oo<^s ent j;| ctpipti vmu ® ON APPROVAL ii ; SIKILILY CASH q __J - |:i I -GREAT — • DISSOLUTION SALE J, Having taken over the business and slock of the firm of Gass & Meibers, I find that I have too large a stock on hand, and in order to f;j dispose of a few thousand dollars' worth of it quickly and turn it into ready cash, that 1 may be able Io go to tle mar ets or go st at ' jij will be more in demand later in the year, I have decided to have a GREAT DISSOLUI ION SALE o I Spring Coats, Frocks, Skirts, Blouses, Ready-to-Wear Garments | I this SALE STARTED |;| SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917; ('] and will close Thursday, May 10. These goods are new and up-to-date, bought for th’s seasons business, and up-to-the-minute in sl\ie and fabric. I have just returned from the markets, where I picked up some of the greatest bargains for the departments in which t e stoc was .m y and vou will find lower prices during this sale than you have ever witnessed in your dealings with the Store of (Juality. lam no kO ,n R () °er < i hi bargains on merely a few articles but will open the doors wide to you with a reduction in every department. This will inc uc e oa s, vui s, resses 0 Skirts, House Dresses, Kimonas, Waists, Millinery, Underwear, Children’s White Dresses, School Dresses. Raincoats— in fact in exeiy me carr\ ,n m i'l Ladies’ and Misses’ apparel. There will be a remarkable reduction in all lines to make it an object for you to buy, and to make t is grea sa e one you will long remember, a sale where you benefit because I must sell the goods. This store was opened five years ago and has been a £ r <at success, o ' vnii l y ['] largely to the fact that we have always carried the highest class of merchandise. It will be my aim to continue the same high qua ity, an secuu ... better if possible. Note some of the special prices and bargains for this Dissolution Sale. M
■ Ff A « — — ••• Navy Blue Suits, Check Suits, and ether Suits X Have come in for a great price lowering. These, together with 200 |j| other suits in practically every other fabric, color, and style, •> make a wonderful i Sale of Tailored Suits ! ..... __ I Qualities, ® Sale price Sn - (Oil For mill 11l Women nsl 0 | 0 <• y and Misses ® ® 0 1 The suits are five—very fine. /| j ; \ I l i When one examines them—notes the Is* //! I I 13 | • I \ excellent fabrics, the good tailoring, the \J-1 ’ / ■ I 'i zM A’ ; \ smart lines—the distinctive fashions-—and tu I 11l U t^ien re^ects P r ’ ce is 'July $19.75 h 3 /j ,ii p \k —it will be impossible to resist the inis' L pulse to buy. Suits of garberdiues, popfl zZ . jj ns , ser g eS) checks, and others- embodying the newest style touches—new collars—new button trimmings. Black, navy, gray, wisteria, charteruse, rose, new greens, golds, new browns, tans, etc. Up to $35 qualities, in a great group, on Sale at . . . Jp 1*7.13 ■ - I Women’s up to $25 TAILORED SUITS, $17.50 X Placed on racks for convenient choosing—suits in the newer modes—great fl variety of fabrics, colors and styles. Suits daring in fashion and color for the Miss-and suits of more conservative character for older Women. Cl 7 tfi The values are far out of the ordinary, up to $25.00 qualities . . i E. F. GASS nJ 1 THE STORE OF QUALITY
1 I fil For this Great Dissolution Sale e | We’ve Lowered the Prices on j TWO HUNDRED COATS | That were $19.75 and $25.00 $ For a Great Ten-Day Sale at [;l sls“asl7“ A J id iFrom every standpoint of styie and quality, nothing newer is \< -x. > ij' to be seen nor better to be had at these exceptionally lew W ,i »! prices, I firmly believe. Nearly fifty different and decidedly WJi I » li smart styles offer limitless possibilities sot selection. All the *t H fashionable weaves, all the modish colors, all sizes foi women I d lf >’ |'i and chileren. I also offer ;• 50 COATS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES, sold as high as $7.50, this great sale only $4.95 & U [! »The Great Dissolution Sale of • Silk Dresses i That were formerly up to $25. j Now groups from higher ■■ pneetj lines are included to I enlarge the showing. Street a J and afternoon styles of taf- jp feta, Georgette, and crepe j de chine in a complete range of colors and sizes » SALE OF LINGERIE WAISTS j ® event 80 important that we’ve given our first floor tables over to the sale- and made ex- ( tra preparations for service. There are High neck blouses, V neck blouses, $1 AO Square neck blouses, plain tailored 1 I blouses, Fnll blouses, all to go at la</0 ... .
