Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1907 — Page 4

qr ( “CURLEY’S” PLACE J I We are headquarters for all kinds of 1 WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, WINES, KIMMEL, I ALCOHOL, ALES, Bottled Beer Etc ( Whiskeys for Jugpurposes $2 a gallon I and up. Telephone to ■ g “CURLEY” I (No Prescription is Necessary. g Telephone No. 38 | m i^niiiiiiiwißß^—lignin imi 11

■ ■ Mil ■■■_■£■■ I .11 11l IIIW Ji I. —» -. —M- - FOUNDi—Pocket book, containing a : small amount of money, found in Pleasant Mills. Owner can rcover | same by calling at home of Henry | Tindall, Pleasant Mills. 66-lt • I am now ready to do any kind of ■ cement work, foundation building or , raising houses. If you have anything ■ WANTED —Girl to do housework i Wages $3.00 a week. Call at 310, Marshall street. 6S-3t.

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Millinery opening at Deininger s pn Thursday afternoon and evening. I March 21. 66-3 t <

SEED CORN. A limited amount of Riley’s Favorite Yellow seed corn for sale at $1.50 per bushel. Hand picked, dried shelled and cleaned. FRED D. BELL, 61-ts. Bell-View Farms.

EASTER TIDINGS Springtime is Coming! See our line of Stylish Dress Goods and Silks. The largest open stock in the city. Just a short lime until Easter, and you should be ready with a New Suit, Separate Jacket, or a Nobby, New Skirt. We have them in all grades and prices and strictly up-to-date styles. We have no old styles to show you. Our line is made up by the most reliable and up-to-date manufacturers which line needs no introduction to our trade. Before you make your spring purchase we ask you to call and see our line and we will convince you that our assortment is made up of all the latest Parisian styles. A FEW GOOD VALUES We have nobby new suits, short sleeves and three-quarter sleeves at $12.50 Jacket like ent made of all-wool covert in tan and black three button cut- 515 OC ’ SIB.OO, $20.00 to $25.00. made of neat checks and stripes garments away, the newest shape. This week $5.00 that are tailored proper and have the chic and style that is required for strictly man tailored suits. In our line of skirts will be found elegant values atss.oo, $6.00. $7.50 to NOBBY NEW WAISTS In this department we can show nobby stvles SIO.OO. nice black voiles at SIO.OO. $ll.OO, $12.00. We have styles ex- at $1 COi $, Jl5O to )3 00 In fancy cotton walsts; a line of values elusive to our store. that rigllt wil! mee . your approvaL We have a beautifm line of silk waists. Also white nets at $2.00, $2.50, S3XO to S6.OC. NIBLICK & COMPANY

———— — _ J n,_ ■. . _ I have any amount of money to loan on farms. Harvey Harruff. Decatur, Ind. 66-36 t

Bad breath. cca*e«l tongue, a languid feeling, is • entirely unnatural. Your lazy liver and bowels need a tonic. The best soothing tonic to 1 every organ is Hollister’s Rocky * Mountain Tea 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Smith. Yager & Falk.

II |M Accurate prices paid by Decatur ' nerchants for various products. Cor i wctec every day at t o'clock. I BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y„ March 22.— Receipts, cattle, 15 cars; market steady. i Prime steers @56.00 Medium steers @55.50 Stockers to best feeders... @$4J5 Cow. @$L25 Receipts, hogs. 90 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @56.95 Yorkers @56.95 Pigs @57.00 Receipts, sheep, 70 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @8.25 Wether sheep @56.60 Mixed sheep @6.50 Culls, clipped @54.50 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at ~15 p. m., according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. [ May wheat 76?* I July wheat 77% May corn 46% July corn 46% May oats Il'S* July oats 37 May pork $15.67 July pork 15.77 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards. Pittsburg, Pa, ■March 22. —Hog supply, S cars; mar--1 steady. I Heavies @ $7.00 i Mediums @57.00 I Yorkers @57.00 i Light @ $7.00 I Pigs @ $6.85 iOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o'clock by ■ J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire i *rvice. Wheat, cash 77% May wheat .... 1 79 July wheat 79% Corn, May corn 46% July corn 46% Oats, cash 44 May oats 42% July oats 3S?* STOCK. By Fred Scheiman .stubs, per cwt ss.oofis6.o<> Hogs, per cwt @56.75 Jaute, per cwt. s2.sotis3.s<i Calves, per cwt [email protected] 'ous, per cwt [email protected] Iheep, per cwt. [email protected] o See True & Runyon's nice new line of ready made waists. They are beauties.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Plans and specifications are now on file at the office of Charles N. Christen, architect, for the erection and completion of a one-room brick school ■ house for the Lutheran congregation in Root township, Adams county, Indiana. Bids will be received until April 12. 1907, by th Lutheran church trustees. THEO HOBROKE, LEWIS WEBER. WILLIAM GERKE, Trustees. 67-6‘d. 2tw. —— — If you want anything In the hardware line, go to the Decatur Hardware Co. They will save you money. ® 9 '* t FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for rent, with board, Inquire of Mrs. Ida Whitright. LOST—A silver watch with name on the back. Finder return to W. R. Smith, R. R. 9, or to this office. 66— LOST —Scotch collie female dog. Yellow and white tn color. Finder return to Daniel Campbell, 210 Fifth street and receive reward. i WANTED —Girl to do housework. 1 Wages $3.00 a week. Call at 310 ' Marshall street. 68-*3t WANTED —Stationary fireman at the Ft. Wayne & Springfield company's power house. Apply to W. H. Flededrjohann. 68-3 ts FOR RENT —Livery and feed barn, comer Jefferson and First street. See Ernest Schlickman or telephone 407. 69-3 t . WANTED—A girl to work in the kitchen; al sc a woman. Inquire at the Murray Hotel. 69 , Millinery opening at Mrs. A. Boese s • Friday afternoon and evening. 69 — oDON'T DRIVE FAST ON BRIDGES. • Notice is hereby given that any ' person caught driving over any bridges in Adams county faster than a walk, will be prosecuted to the full ' extent of the law. This is the third and last notice and from now on this law will be rigidly enforced. If you don't want to be the example, cut it out. By order of the the Adams County Commissioners. 66-6 t ~o- — If you are in need of a’vntng, t ■'«, cots, camo stools, etc <■ i ' an & Patton and get prices. Corner Market and Rug gstreets, Decatur. Phone No. 334. 37-30 t FOR SALE—I2-foot wall case with glass front by J. C. Mastick, Dei catur, Ind. 58 — • FOR SALE —Four houses in good re- • pair, three on Tenth street and one on Monroe street. Inquire of Titus , Erast at Court House. 52-12 t , Millinery opening Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday. You are invited to attend. Mrs. Fetzer. 68—

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EGGS FOR SALE— Settings from White Brahmas, high scoring hens. My birds took first prizes at the De catur Poultry show. Price <■> cents per setting. Michael Miller, Monroe, R. R. No. 1. 54-*2mo., FOR RENT. FOR RENT —A house with all mod- | ern convenience’. Can give posses-1 sion April 15. Inquire of M. V. B ' Archbold, 317 N. 51h SL FOR RENT—Furnished five room cottage For particulars inquire at 116 North sth St. Phone 286. 56-* .f

Now is the ume to say a Ken-- ; n cubator and Brooder. The incubator and brood er whose record has never been Why buy a famous Keller Incubator and Brood. er ’ Because it is th* ao| r machine manu. factored today in which you are guaranty natures principles. We are the only manu. factarers today guaranteeing you luv per ceni of all the heat. 160 per cent of all the oil. iQy ,l r cent of pure fresh air at any and ail Lages of your batch. Every machine tasted before it laaves our factory. Caa or does ju, other manufacturer guarantee you anything M rood’ Or meet our guarantee? ThU l a the only Laehlne that does not damp over Its lamp waste 50 P«r 06,11 •’•Hiking. Send f or 8 tree eatalogua which tells you the rest. w e nay the freight on *ll machines ta you. Buy the fsmeue Keller Incubators eng Brooder*,

I will be at home after March ist and am ready t-> book yonrs.ile an! will lye there myself to set vou the highest price Twelve years of amost daily experience in the auction business enables me to make your sale a successful one. Send in your dates early V iur- fur a -ucceS'ful sale

FOR RENT—Furnished roonxs Enquire of W. G. Spencer, North Second Street. 54-12! FOR RENT —Two turnisbed rooms foi light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs B. W. Sholty. 619 Monroe St. 52.6 i DIRT FOR SALE—From the A. R. I Bell property on Madison street jCall on Fred Hoffman. 5441 I will do paper banging and paint ‘ing this spring. Satisfaction guaran teed Leave orders at Nachtrieb’i drug store, or at my house. Walnut street. Tilden Lister. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■

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