Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1907 — Page 4
H ■ ■ Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAS BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. 11.— Market steady. Prime steers Medium steers Stockers to best feeders.. @14.00 Receipts, hogs, 50 cars; market steady. 1 Mediums and heavies .... @54.90 Yorkers @ pigs @54.55 Receipts, sheep, 30 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @56.30 Wether sheep @54.75 Culls, clipped @55.40 CHICAGO MARKETS. December wheat 92% May wheat 100% December corn 54% May corn December oats 50% May oats 53% . I PITTSBURG MARKETS. Dec. 11. —Hog supply, 5 cars; market steady. I Heavies @54.90 Mediums @54.85 Yorkers @$4.S5 Light @54.65 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 96% December wheat 96% Cash corn 56 December corn 57 Cash oats 52% ; December oats 52% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 23c Butter 18c Fowls 7c Chicks 7c Ducks 7c Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Beef hides 5c Calf hides 8c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts 25c@$l 50 Mink [email protected] Muskrat sc@lßc Coon 10c@$1.00 Skunk 10c@$1.00 Possum sc@lßc DEMOCRAT WAN - ADS. PAY BIG
I OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFERING | J Big cut in prices in Ladies, Misses and Children’s | S— C LQ AH S 1 E ~ 8 h Every Garment Must X l } I SPECIAL XMAS OFFERINGS IN DRESS GOODS ' - FANCY NOTIONS, FANCY HOSIERY, BELTS, gS H be Sold Regardless of I PURSES - UMBRELLAS, LUNCH CLOTHS, SILKS, 1 TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND NUMEROUS Ba H its former price. I I OTHER ARTICLES THAT MAKE USEFUL PRES- |O Kg — ENTS ' VISITOURSTORE NOW AND SECURE |g From now until Xmas we will offer every garment WHAT YOU NEED. ffila that we have on hand at a sacrifice, regardless of its JrlCVWry 1 " former price. i i' dr Tailor Made Suits that we have left will be sold K 3 H Nice Black Broadcloth Coats that sold at $25.00, fjSj* ' regardless ° f *<* original cost. .Call and see them be- M ft this sale $lB-50 10 IBWMjI I \ Afc bUy ' |S| gM| All Broadcloth garments that sold at $20.00 to Ifß ill 1 jW-ib k| »L : M $22.00 this sale $15.00 11 1 1 Kill H lift !l IjEWd' |V® J \V. Children’s garments—ln this line we have some extra fig All Cloth Coats that sold at at $15.00 to $17.00 //g 11 J| jjV/l I|l]ll||l|k|A| fflmWi || |A » g°° d hargams and you will be well paid to visit this de- '• ■ this sale $12.50 // j1 H O iWW W l l Illi g All Cloth Coats that sold at $12.50 this sale $9.00 Wf L All Cloth Coats that were SIO.OO this sale $7 50 KS All Clot’: Coats that sold at SIO.OO this sale SB.OO All Cloth Coats that were SB.OO this sale fi| All Cloth Coats that were $8.50, this sale $5.00 .- I All Bear s k ’ n Uoats that were $5.00 this sale $3 98 3S All $6.00 Coats $ 3 - 98 | All Bear Skin Coats that were $4.00 this sale $3 00 03 B ————————————————— — _ INiblicl< and Company 5
AFTER PRESIDENT (Continued from page 1.) many of the members for more light on the administration’s extraordinary demand for money for national de- | senses. A United States senator, who for obvious reasons would not care to have his name mentioned, said today that he had been amazed in reading the president’s message and in looking through the estimation of the war department and of the navy department for appropriations deemed necessary at this tme. “If we knew with cerI tainty that we were going to war with some foreign power within the two years more would hardly be asked, said the senator. TEACHERS WAGES (Continued from page 1.) January 14-15. Demarchus C. Brown, state libra- ' ,-lan, appointed Miss Bertha Carter, of Plainfield, to a position in the state library. He reported, also, that he would soon buy a large number of books and that he would prepare a i resolution asking that a new and sep- ■ arate building be erected for the state I library, the building to be occupied I also by some of the other state officers. He will ask the board to adopt this resolution. -a PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his farm 4% miles southwest of Decatur and 2% miles northwest of Monroe, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1907, the following described property., to-wit: Horses —One brown mare, 10 years old, with foal by jack; 1 chestnut bay mare, weight 1,400 pounds, with foal; 2 year old Belgium mare, 1 8 months’ old mule, 1 gelding coming 5 years old. 1 mare coming six. 1 horse coming two years old, 1 horse colt coming one year old. 8 months’ old Belgium colt. Cattle —One milch cow, to be fresh in spring; one Durham cow, fresh soon; 1 extra good Jersey cow, to be fresh in spring; 1 fat steer 18 months old; 1 fat heifer 18 months old. Hogs — Five brood sows, 1 with pigs by side; ; 13 shoats, average weight 100 pounds. ’ I Sheep—Shropshire ewes and spring ) lambs. Chickens —Two dozen pul- ) lets, 2 dozen old hens, 6 Pekin ducks. ! Harness —1 set heavy breeching harJ ness. 1 set buggy harness. One Har- , rison wagon, two-seated surrey, road 1 wagon, buggy pole, wagon tongue Mci Cormick mowing machin s spring
tooth harrow, Scotch Clipper breaking plow, spring tooth cultivator, pair of good hay ladders, good mud both 10-hoe wheat drill, Richmond Clumpion; log benches and chains, seed sower, Royal incubator, poultry net ' ting and chicken troughs, 175 shoA'i • of corn, 30 shocks good fodder, in mow, 5 tons good wheat straw, onn- : third timothy in mow, 35 bushels gold , : wheat, new hotblast heating stove, I cook stove with reservoir, large size kitchen cabinet, good as new; A. B. | Chase organ, couch. Singer sewing | machine, Globe washing machine, car i pets. l.vge mirror. ’ Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security. R. GILPEN. J. M. Burkhead, Auct. NOTICE. r > To the Republicans of St. Marys ' | township, Adams county, Indiana. I There will be a primary election - held in said township in the 27th day i of December, 1907, between the hours . lof one o'clock and four o’clock p. m. , The north precinct votes at Bobo, south at Pleasant Mills. Said primary 1 is held for the purpose of nominating ■ one township trustee and one township ; assessor to be voted for at the November election in 1908. All candidates must pay their assessment ten days before the primary election or their names will not appear on the tickets. R. O. ELSTON, A. M. BOWEN, Committee. [ TO ST. MARYS TP. VOTERS. ■ To the legal voters of St. Marys town- ■ ship:—This is to certify that the trus- ! tee of St. Marys township has redi-, ’ vided the township into two road dis- 1 t1 tricts, and that part of the township 1 north of the St. Marys river will be • : known as District No. 1, while that ; portion south of the river will be 3 known as District No. 2. The north ■ ■ district will vote at the Bobo school house and the south district at Pleas1 ant Mills school house. W. H. Teeple '• trustee. 296-2 t 1 —o • LOST—A female black and tan beedle hound. Finder please return to ’ Clem Voglew’ede at Shoe store. All engraving free and articles laid ? away for future delivery at Lehne’s Jewerly store. ts FOR SALE —A kitchen cabinet good as new. Inquire of Eli Sprunger, i ' FOUND —A small bundle of goods. Owner may have the same by ing quiring at this office.
DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING WANTED WANTED —Boarders wanted. Inquire i of Mrs. Alice Smith over the city laundry, 296-6 t WANTED WO BORROW—Money in amounts of SSOO and up. First mortgage security on Fort Wayne real estate given not to exceed 60 per cent of its valuation. Interest six per cent payable semi-annually. Inter-State Realty Company, 115 east Main St, Fort Wayne Ind. 290-30 t WANTED —10 men to husk corn. % mile of Decatur on interurban. Will pay by shock or bushel. Phone Ml 3. Vietor Ulman. WANTED. Corn either old or new; any quantity at the highest market price. Bring your wheat and get a premium. 285-24 t A. VAN CAMP. HUSTLING MEN WANTED—Distribute samples and circulars. No canvessing. steady. Globe Adv. & Dist. Ass’n, Chicago. 295-6 t FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE)—Buggy, good as new, runabout style. Inquire at 335 north First street. FOR SALE) —Number one seed corn. Inquire Roy Runyon, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 10. 294-6 t FOR SALE) —Duroc Jersey swine, eithI er sex, any age. Also black Langshan cockerels. Inquire E. F. Miller, R. R. 12, Phone 14G line. 291-ts FOR SALE —White Wyandot pullets. Birds from high scoring pens. They are extra fine. Inquire of S. E. Shamp at postoffice. 280-24 t WANTED —To exchange for your dollar a choice lot of coarse anthracite coal. Feeds down in stove perfectly when a portion of coal is broken at @56.50 per ton while it lasts. Tricker & Merica, Phone 543, Res. 311. 296-4 t FOR SALE —An invalid’s chair, good as new. A bargain if you need it Inquire of Nick Miller, Murray House, Decatur, Ind. 294-6 t I am desirous of purchasing some wheat and corn and will pay the highest market price for the same. Call on H. H. Bremerkamp.
XMAS PRESENTS. Just the thing for wife, mother or sweetheart, a box of Louneys famous candies the best on the market, or a box of Dillings’ candy that has no equal. We also have something that will please father, husband or brother in the way of Xmas cigars put up in line of pipes that have no equal in our city. While buying, purchase something that will please. We have it. Call and look my line over. T. C. CORBETT. JUST RECEIVED A complete line of candies, fruits and nuts for the holidays. My prices are right, and if you are contemplating having a family reunion at Xmas time, call. Special prices to schools and churches. JOHN JOSEPH Monroe St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
Christmas is not a real Christmas unless you buy the wife, the daughter or son a nice and useful present, say a pair of shoes for dress or house, slippers, over-gaiters or spats. Bear Skin Leggins for the children. Come in and see our line before you buy. J. H. Voglewede & Son. Opp. the Court House “HENSLEY’S For Your Xmas Presents If you are looking for high grade watches we have them. We ale© carry the cheaper ones at prices From 65c to $65 You surely are aware this has been a big fall in prices everywhere. Be sure to get the market prices. See our line of Umbrellas, Ladies and Gents, Rings, Chains, Pins, Charms and Lockets. Our line of diamonds is unexcelled. If you havn’t already selected your presents, don’t delay as you know you miss good opportunities by waiting. Come while we have a large stock to select from. Hrensley the Jeweler
