Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1907 — Page 4

r ‘CURLEY S PLACE 'j I We are headquarters for all kinds of I WHISKEYS, | BRANDIES, I WINES, I KIMMEL, J ALCOHOL, I ALES, | Bottled Beer Etc I W hiskeys for Jugpurposes $2 a gallon I and up. Telephone to “CURLEY” I" No Prescription is Necessary. Telephone No. 38 A

I have any amount of money to loan on farms. Harvey Harruff, Decatur. Ind. f»6-36t FOR RENT —Four furnished rooms for rent, with beard. Inquire of Mrs. Ida Whitright. If you want anything in the hardware line, go to the Decatur Hardware Co. They will save you money. 69-At

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I have about 300 bushels of corn for sale. See H. Hat-ruff. 70-3 t WANTED—A girl to work in the kitchen; also a woman. Inquire at the Murray Hotel. 69 — Go to J. H. Elick for all sizes of drain and building tile, from 3 to 12 inches. Factory between Clover Leaf and Erie R. R,. west part of Decatur. 70-18 t

EASTER TIDINGS Springtime is Coming! See our line of Stylish Dress Goods and Silks. The largest open stock in the city. Just a short time until Easter, and you should beready with a New Suit. Separate Jacket, cr a Nobby, New Skirt. We have them in all grades and prices and strictljr 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 inanufacturers 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 ail the latest Parisian styles. A FEW GOOD VALUES We have nobby new suits, short sleeves and three-quarter sleeves at $12.50 $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00 to $25.00. mad-* of neat checks and stripes garments Jacket like cut made of all-wool covert in tan and black three button cut- re tailored proper and have the chic and style that is required for away, the newest shape. This week *5.00 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 styles SIO.OO, nice black voiles at SIO.OO, $ll.OO, $12.00. We have styles ex- at si.qo, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.00 in fancy cotton waists; a line of values elusive to our store. that are right and will meet your approval. We have a beautiful line of * silk waists. Also white nets at S2.CO, $2.5C, $3.00 to $6.00. NIBLICK & COMPANY

Have you seen the new spring suitings at Henry Meyer’s, above the Model Cigar Store? 71-12 t SEED CORN. A limited amount of Riley’s Favorite Yellow seed corn for sale at $1.50 per bashel. Hand picked, dried shelled and cleaned. FRED D. BELL, 61-ts. Bell-View Farm*.

r u[ uw lilt ffllti) Accurate price* paid by Decatur nerchanta tor varloui product*. Car- I acted every day at t o’elaofc. | BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. , 1 EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ March 25.— | Receipts, cattle, 4 cars; market , steady. Prime steers to 1 Medium steers <£♦’ , Stocker* to beet feeders... ? Cow* ©K_2tReceipts, hogs, 30 cars: market , steady 1 Mediums and heavies .... @*<?.Bs j IK Receipts, sheep, 20 cars; market 1 steady. Best spring lambs ' Wether sheep Mixed sheep Culls, clipped ©s*.■. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market* closed today at ;16 p. m_, aecordlng to the Decatur iwck A Grata Exchange. Best spring lambs @sß.Bo »» , . <;>•<*

May wheat Julv wheat ‘ ‘ w May corn « July corn . July oats 37 * May pork July pork •••••• 10 - 6 ' PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards. Pittsburg, Pa., March 25. —Hog supply, 6 cars; market steady. Mediums Yorkers ®*. ,? Light @sb.Ba lOLEOO MARKETS. Changed every day kt 3 o clock by j D. Hale. Decatur special wire ervlce. Wheat, cash 77 May wheat July wheat July corn * Oats, cash May oats "J* Julv oats ->2% Rye 69 STOCK. By Fred Schelman utmbs, per cwt $5.00@ 36.00 Hogs, per cwt ©B6 7a little, per cwt 32 .50013 5o lalves. per cwt SS.SO@S6 | >0 lows, per cwt $2.0000 32.50 <heep, per cwt $3 50034 00 COAL— PER TON. locking lump $4.25 trginia Spltn» 4.50 domestic Nut i

a *>h--d Nut ’itmburg lump I' OCi* iiira* vwUe Kentucky Cannell Lnthraeile a *’| Charges tor carrying — j ton or fraction there, cents per ton ■o —■ If you want coal oil v catur Hardware Co. Wh L v =-•!! it at 10 cents a gallon 594; See F. F. Snyder for kinJ of cement work, masonry. . 1 g f buildings. F. Frank S 1 Suth Seventh street. Phone 46 69-*6t FOR RENT— Livery and d barn corner Jefferson and r-t street. See Ernest Schlickman telephone 407. 6931 If you need any machl; y <sill at th* Decatur Hardware C tore, as they hav* everything n d he best line. 69 6 ’ The Decatur Hardware btwdl. the Osborne machinery. M iio riding plows, walking plows, best J str n«est built. 69-6 t Go to J. H.Elick for d ii. tnd building tile. All sizes 3 . i c' ~ Factory between the Clot Erie railroads in the Decatur. If you are In need of a cots, camo stools, etc., c,. Lin’

A Patton and get prices Mar ket and Rug gstreeu, Dec "b ’»» No. 334. FOR SALE—Cigar wag trie light and storm f set double buggy harness, sei - bag gy harness, and a cutting I J. H. Hunsicker, Decatur, Ind —— o PUBLIC SALE. As I have quit teaming ail at public auction at my r .1 eon South 11th street, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, March 30. 1907, the folio JJ*.- described property: 1 Good work horse. 2 gyod Turnbull wagons, 2 good double sets of heavy harness, 24 log chains of various lengths, 3 bolt racks, 1 pair of log bunks, good pulley, 3 pairs wheel stirrups, 2 swamp hooks. I pair of patent boom chains, 1 cant b 1 x>d forks, 3 crowbars, 2 p..lr ?;'-.Je-o, 2 pair of bobsled clevis, 2 pair doubletrees and single trees, 1 pair grease blocks and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—All sums of $3.00 and under, cash; on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. Four per cent off for cajsh. Everything sold, regardless of price. OLLIE CHRONISTER. John Spuller, Auctioneer.

Dan Beery, Mgr. James Rice, Secy. Abe Boch. Treas HORSE SALE

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In the New Sale Patllllon Decatar, Indiana. Friday, March 29 ’O7 Ar IO O'CLOCK A. M. Our ya’es a-p growing in interest and our best buyx at our last sale vere those who had bought at previous ~ e . We have the leading shippeis fiom the best markets t le-r sa es If you have a horse to sell brin g hilu to this 4 t: At our coming sale we will sell bnod mares of foal, ■ at hoises, dr.versi and chunk and a'so three di aft stallions a recorded Be gian. If you want to buy a horse attend his sale. U» h. ve two It rcitd he; < ;i< > vtiy hone will sell regardless of cost. H<”se buyers atierd ibis sale. Decatur Horse Sale CoFRED BEPPEB.T, auctioneer.

FOR RENT —Furnished five room cottage For particulars inquire at 116 North sth St. Phone 286. 56 *tf I will do paper hanging and painting this spring. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Nachtrieb s drug store, or at my house. Walnut street. Tilden Lister. 66-« t EGGS FOR SALE— Settings from White Brahmas. high scoring hens. My birds took first prizes at the De catur Poultry show. Price 75 cent# per setting. Michael Miller, Monroe, R. R. No. 1. 84-‘2mo.

Henry Meyer, the Tailor. Wool pants, $2.50 per leg—seats free. Above Model Cigar Store. 71-12 t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Plans and specificatioas 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 the Lutheran church trustees. THEO HOBROKE, LEWIS WEBER. WILLIAM GERKE, Trustees. «7-6td. 2tw.

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