Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1908 — Page 8

000000000000 J the market o 0 reports o Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchants for various prc>ducu . Corretted every aay at 2 o’olock. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash 104 a 4 May wheat 108’, July wheat ; 100% Corn, cash 60% May cent , 65 ’ July com 63% Oats, cash „ » 50% May oats - 5314 July oats 47 1 4 Rye, cash 73t, PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 26c Fowls g c Ducks Geese 6c Turkey 14c Spring chicks 8c Butter 17c Chicks 8c DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 26c Butter 20c Mixed ear corn % 78 Yellow ear corn 80 White oats 48 Wheat 99 Red clover seed 460 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Timothy seed 1.50 Rye 66 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal 87.25 Hocking Valley 3 75 West Virginia splint 4.00 Wash nut 4.00 DECATUR PACKING CO. The Decatur Packing Company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs $5.10685.25 Veal Calves 86.00@ 86.25 Cattle $3,006 $4.00 B. KALVER A SONS. Phone 442. Beef hides B%c Calf hides 11c Sheep pelts .....25c to SI.OO Tallow 4c Mink 25c to $4.50 Skunk 20 c to $1.75 Coon 10c to $1.15 Opossum 5c to 25c Muskrat 5c to 30c

Buy Xmas Presents That Are Lasting And thevwill be appreciated not only for a dav. QUALITY is remembered lons after the price is forgotten, and LEHNE’S JEWELERY STORE is the Place to BUY them.

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The regular prices of these spoons are $i 75 and $2. You will have to come early as the supply is limited. We very se’dom miss a sale on BRACELETS as stvle is rio'ht A F . 2624 , are there also. See our line of Toilet Sets, Military Bttrh.s, r, aay.hirf <lr. yen may ~m in the novelty lute. We have gold and silver plated JEWEL CASES from ™"1. 9 ” * Hand Fainted China at greatly reduced prices. 7 o’’-tos6. Cut Glass and We ENGRAVE all Articles free and lav them away for Vou. So do as nthprs are doing, and BUY YOU R J EWELRY of . u ao as otners —a— Lehne The Jeweler, Decatur, Indiana.

A REGULAR FEAST Was Given by Mesdames Kunkle and Peterson Today ELECTION RESULT Delightful Affair—A Social Event at Monroe— Other Items A few weeks ago. and just prior to the recent national election, a number of ladies, all relatives, were gathe r ed at the A. R. Bell home and very naturally after various other subjects had been thoroughly discussed and disposed of, the talk finally turned to the result of the approaching battle of ballots. Opinion seemed to be divided and the result was an agreement. in which Mrs. A. R. Bell and Mrs. J. H. Heller agreed to celebrate the election should Bryan win with a family dinner, to which should be

invited all the ladies present at the discussion and their families, while Mrs. R. S. Peterson and Mrs. C. D. Kunkle agreed to do the honors if Taft should win. Bryan didn’t win, so the ladies last named finally set today as the time for the keeping of their vow. and the affair occurred at the Kunkle home near Monmouth—and they did it right. The dining room was decorated in the national c lors and on the walls were displayed the smiling face of Mr. Taft. As each guest entered a Taft badge was pinned on and the place cards at the table were mrijs baring the red. white and blue colors and reading “Hurrah for Taft and Sherman and the full dinner pall." The dinner was one that the president-elect himself could have thoroughly enjoyed and we are certain that all the democrats present did. It was great, and came the nearest to real consolation we have had since the election. The guests included Mrs. A. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller, Mrs. Florence DeVilbiss. Mrs. Fannie Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Magley and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Peterson. Mr. and

Ifyouneeda watch here surely is a bargain. A GOOD GENT’S WATCH, GUARANTEED for 20 years, for 810.00.* There is nothing cheap about them only the price. All I ask is for you to see them.

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Mrs. C. D. Kunkle and family and Grandpa Samuel Kunkle. Misses Florence and Fern Hendricks, Monroe, Ind., entertained a crowd of young people Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Ira O. Gohn, who left for his home at Middlebury, XV ednesday. Those present were Misses Hattie and Blanch Laisure, Olive Tague, Wilda Ray, Olive Oliver, Vera Andrews, Mabel Hocker, Mr. Villo Grahm, Omer Banty, Otto Logemberger, Walter Lobenstine, Arehie Baily, Chester Hendricks, Leo Scherer, Bryan Hendricks. Seth Smith, of Petoskey, Mich.: Ira Gohn, of Middlebury. A five course luncheon was served. The guests left at a late hour thinking Miss Florence and Fern certainly knew how to entertain.

The Euchre Club will be entertained tomorrow evening by Misp Gertrude DeVoss at the home‘of Mrs. L A. Graham, and the occasion will no doubt furnish the usual delightful evening. WOMEN ARE VICTIMS. Indoor Life and Lack of Exercise Causes Piles. More women than men have piles. It is because they take so little outdoor exercise and are so often con? stipated. There is a stagnation of blood in the lower bowel, and no amount of cutting or treatment with ointments and suppositories will remove this cause. Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid. an internal, tablet medicine, will permanently cure any case of piles, removing the cause. Price. $1 at Holthouse Drug Co. Fully guaranteed. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. o NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Mrs. Malinda Fronefield desires to serve notice on the public that she will hereafter not allow any hunting on her farm east pf the city. Any person violating this notice will be prosecuted. to the full extent of the law. 284-3 t o A SURE CURE. Wm. Manlove, Tipton, Ind., says: “I had cholera in my herd and did not lese a hog after giving them Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy, In my judgment this medicine is a sure cure for hog cholera.” Sold by H H. Bremerkamp, Decatur, Ind.

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A SET OF TEA SPOONS FOR $ 1.25

SOCIETY WOMEN. Some Spend Hundreds of Dollars a Year on Their Hair. Leaders cf society in New York know the social value of attractive hair, and according to a metropolitan newspaper every society woman spends a great deal of mcney to keep her hair beautiful and respendent. These women employ highly paid hair dressers and specialists, and so long as they have money to gratify their desire for beautiful hair, none should complain. But what about the thousands upon thousands of women just as intelligent just as refined, and just as lovable as any society women, who have not the means for expert hair dressers and specialists? Are they not entitled to beautiful, lustrous and luxuriant hair? Most assuredly they are, and thousands of them give thanks daily to the great scientist and dermatologist who put within their reach, at a small price, the marvelous and quick acting hair tonic known all over America as Parisian Sage. 1 Holthouse Drug Co. will sell you a large bottle of Parisian Sage for 50 cents. It will make any woman’s hair grow thicker, more beautiful and more lustrous in a few weeks. It cures dandruff by killing the microbes, and it is guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. Get a bottle while it’s on your mind. It Is a most pleasant hair dressing, and is net sticky or greasy. For gale by Holthouse Drug Co., or direct, all express charges prepaid, o SAVED THEM Dr. J. 0. Greson, State Secy of American Veterinary Medical Ass’n., Kokomo, Ind., says: “The herd of hogs on which the Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy was used.was sold yesterday. We give this remedy the credit of saving them." o It looks very much is though we will get snow soon.

For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work, Copper and Galvanized Lighting Rode. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse.

NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Decatur School Board of Finance will, between the hours of 10 a. m. and - p. m. on the 4th Day of January, 1909, at the office of said Board in the City i cf Decatur, County of Adams and j State of Indiana, receive written pro-; posals from banks and trust companies. subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United, States and having their place cf business in this state, for a receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safekeeping and the collection of interest thereon, creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said act shall take effect and repealing laws in conflict" approved March 9, 1907. and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of the Decatur School Board. All proposals personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the previsions of the above statute. Personal or surety company bond,, or collateral bonds as security must accompany proposals. The Decatur School Board of Finance. By DORE B. ERWIN, President. Attest: Fred V. Mills, Secy. d-w ■o EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Mr. Jurdy Lowry, Wilmore, Ky. says: “I cured some very sick chickens with your Bourbon Poultry Cure and find it to be the best poultry remedy I have ever used." Sold by H H Bremerkamp, Decatur, Ind o Democrat Want Ads. Pay Democrat Want Ads. Pay

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Mr C H. KERR Prseents the NEW YORK Favorite COMEDIENNE and PRIMA DONNA DAINTY GRACE CAMERON In His Latest Musical Com«dy Success Little Dollie Dimples SUPPORTED BY THE GREAT COMEDIAN WILL PHILBRICK AND A CAST OF FIFTY INCLUDING DAISY KING, Soprano FLORENCE LANGDON TEMPEST, Comedy EVA SPEAR, The Human Flute THE ORIGINAL CARDOWNIE SISTERS, Phoebe and Jessie in the Electric Dancing Novelty, introducing the Tale of the Flowers. ROSE OLAH FABER, Celebrated Violinist THE SHUBERTS, String Trio LOUIS LONDON, Baritone FRANK RUSSELL, Musical Specialty WM. RUSSELL, Bass Soloist EMMA KING, Russian Dancer 10 Big Advanced Vaudeville Acts HEAR THE GREAT SONG HITS—2O NUMBERS “No One Dreams About Me,” “Lolita,” "My Alsation Maid,’’ “Jennie Jones,” “Naughty Kid Song." “The Girl That I’d Call Mine.” “Double Sextette." “Goodbye Old Home” “At Night in My Brillian Salone,’’ “I Am so Shy,” "Friends of Long Ago,” "When Little Dollie Dimples Made a Hit." ENTIRE PRODUCTION CARRIED BY COMPANY THE SINGING, RINGING, JINGLING EVENTOF THE SEASON PRICES sOc, 75c, and SI,OO Seat Sale Opens Sat. Morning AT USUAL PLACE

The perfection churn—best in the world —will churn sweet or sour cream in less than 10 minutes. Light and easy running and guaranteed to churn more butter from same amount of cream than any other. For sale at J. D. Hale's warehouse. E. F. Hoffman, agent, Van Buren, Indiana. e other w-2m

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NO HUNTING —The undersigned will prosecute all persons hunting os his land, without consent. John D. Werling. 293-6 t Mr. W. 88. Grorein, Spencerville, 0, says: “I have used youtr Boutbon Poultry Cure with my chickens and turkeys and think it is the best remedy for cholera that I have ever used.”

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